Streetscape. The elements that make up a street and that define its character, including building frontage, street furniture, landscaping, awnings, signs and lighting. STREETSIDE IMPROVEMENTS - All of the street pavement, curb, gutter, sidewalk, transit bus shelters, bus pullouts, stormwater, water and sewer utilities, power and communications cable undergrounding, street trees, and street lighting as specified by these Standards, located within any public right-of-way abutting the property boundary of the development. Street section will conform to Street Classification and Number of Lanes, Table 1, Chapter 4. SURVEYOR - Any Washington State licensed professional land surveyor who represents the owner. SWALE - A shallow drainage conveyance with relatively gentle side slopes, generally with flow depths less than 1 foot. TEMPORARY STREET END - The physical termination of a street with potential for further extension typically ending in a temporary cul-de-sac or hammerhead turnaround.
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Sources: Engineering Design and Development Standards, Engineering Design and Development Standards