A. “administrator” means the official or body nominated by the mayor and appointed by the city council to administer this chapter.
B. “Agricultural rights” means an interest in and the right to use and possess land for purposes and activities related to horticultural, viticultural, floricultural, dairy, apiary, vegetable, animal product, berry, grain, hay, straw, turf, seed, Christmas tree, livestock, and other agricultural and open space uses.
C. “Development rights” means an interest in and the right to use and subdivide land for any and all residential, commercial and industrial purposes and activities which are not incidental to agricultural and open space uses.
D. “Eligible land” means farmland and open space land which is eligible to be acquired under this chapter.
E. “Farmland” means:
1. “Agricultural land” as defined in BIMC 16.20.020;
2. Land which is open space land, but has been used as agricultural land as defined in BIMC 16.20.020;
3. Land which is primarily devoted to the raising, breeding or production of animals or plants, but does not meet the definition of “agricultural land” in BIMC 16.20.020; or
4. Open space land which is found by the selection committee to be suitable for use as farmland.
F. “Full ownership” means fee simple ownership.
G. “Governmental agency” means the United States or any agency thereof, the state of Washington or any agency thereof, or any county, city or municipal corporation.
H. “Open space land” means “open space” as defined in BIMC 16.20.020 and “open space use” means any of the uses provided in such definition.
I. Repealed by Ord. 2003-22.
J. “Selection committee” means the committee formed pursuant to BIMC 16.24.050 to advise the city council in the selection of eligible lands for purchase of development rights.
K. “Value of development rights” means the difference between the fair market value of full ownership of the land (excluding the buildings thereon) and the fair market value of the agricultural rights to the land. (Ord. 2003-22 § 26, 2003: Ord. 92-14 § 1, 1992)