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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCA & RMF Zones Moratorium (12/01/2014) December 1. 2014 `"""�"` Renton Citv Councii Minutes � Pa�e 359 Concluding, Ms. Mathias explained that the City adopted the moratorium because it is currently evaluating land use designations and zones as part of the 2015 Comprehensive Plan update. She further explained that areas outside the designated regional growth center have been challenged with the provision of adequate public facilities and services for high-density growth. She remarked that the 25 and 60 dwelling units per acre zoning designations are putting a strain on the City's public facilities. Ms. Mathias stated that the moratorium allows time to evaluate and determine what zoning controls are appropriate for Renton,and allows the City to adequately provide public participation if any changes to the regulations are made. There being no public comment, it was MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Howard McOmber(Renton) announced that the warm-up program at St. Luke's Citizen Comment: McOmber— Episcopal Church has been in operation for one year. He explained that the Cold Weather Shelter church opens its doors every morning and invites people to come in and have a cup of coffee. He thanked everyone who volunteers for the program. Mr. McOmber also thanked City officials and staff for opening the Cold Weather Shelter at the Harambee Center over the weekend. He also noted that local churches are collecting unused coats, hats, scarves, and other cold weather clothing for distribution to the needy. Citizen Comment: Del Duca— Dan Del Duca (Seattle)stated that he represents a client who owns a property Moratorium on Residential affected by the moratorium on residential development in the CA(Commercial Development in the CAr & RMF Arterial)and RMF(Residential Multi-family) zones. He asked if there were any Zones staff reports or other recommendations that might point to how these areas f�s will be zoned in the future. He noted that this moratorium is costing his client thousands of dollars a month. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Executive: 2015 State Executive Department recommended adopting the 2015 State Legislative Legislative Priorities Priorities. Council concur. Human Resources: 2015 Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommended approval Claims Processing, HMA of the 2015 Revised Fee Schedule and Administrative Services Agreement in the amount of$119,535 with Healthcare Management Administrators (HMA) and Envision Rx for medical, dental, and prescription claims processing. Council concur. Human Resources: 2015 Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommended approval Medical Coverage, Group of the 2015 Group Health Cooperative medical coverage contract in the amount Health of$101,761 for all active employees. Council concur. Police: Hire at Step E, Crime Police Department requested authorization to fill a Crime Analyst position at Analyst Step E of the Grade pn54 salary scale, effective 11/1/2014. Council concur. CAG: 13-197,Additional Police Department requested approval to Amendment No. 1 to CAG-13-197, Funds, WA Traffic Safety with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission,to accept an additional $4,896 Commission Grant in grant funds for Target Zero Teams DUI Patrols participation, a high-visibility traffic safety emphasis program. Council concur. f "_ � RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 1, 2014 Council Chambers Monday, 7:00 p.m. M I N U T E S Renton City Hall CALL TO ORDER Mayor Denis Law called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL OF DON PERSSON,Council President; MARCIE PALMER; RANDY CORMAN; GREG COUNCILMEMBERS TAYLOR;ARMONDO PAVONE; ED PRINCE. CITY STAFF IN ATTENDANCE DENIS LAW, Mayor;JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney;JASON SETH,City Clerk;CHIP VINCENT, Community and Economic Development Administrator; IWEN WANG,Administrative Services Administrator; GREGG ZIMMERMAN, Public Works Administrator; PREETI SHRIDHAR, Deputy Public Affairs Administrator;ANGIE MATHIAS, Senior Planner;COMMANDER PAUL CLINE, Police Department. PUBLIC HEARING 1 This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in �': accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Law opened the public hearing to s consider the six-month moratorium on new residential development within the �f2`12��•�Q,S CA(Commercial Arterial)and RMF (Residential Multi-family)zones, except within the City Center Community Plan Area. Senior Planner Angie Mathias reported that Council established a moratorium on the acceptance of applications for residential development in the CA (Commercial Arterial)and RMF(Residential Multi-family) zones on November 3, 2014. She reported that the City Center Community Planning Area was exempt from this moratorium. Ms. Mathias reported that the RMF zone is exclusively a multi-family zone and does not allow commercial uses within it. She reported that the RMF zone allows a density of up to 25 dwelling units per acre. She displayed a map indicating where the RMF zones are located throughout the City. Additionally, Ms. Mathias reported that the CA zone requires a mixed-use component in order to have residential development. She reported that the CA zone allows density up to 60 dwelling units per acre. She displayed a map indicating where the CA zones are located throughout the City. Ms. Mathias reported that high density residential development requires extensive planning and significant investment in infrastructure and services, especially transportation. She displayed a map of the City's regional growth center, as designated by the Puget Sound Regional Council,and reported that the City has made significant infrastructure investments in this area. She reported that two other areas,the Sunset Community Area and the City Center Community Planning Area, have also received considerable infrastructure investments. Ms. Mathias reiterated that the City Center Community Planning Area was specifically exempt from the moratorium. She added that the Sunset Community Area was not exempt from the moratorium because its zoning designation is mostly Center Village and is not affected by the moratorium. ' December 1. 2014 '`�'" Renton Citv Council Minutes � Pa�e 359 Concluding, Ms. Mathias explained that the City adopted the moratorium because it is currently evaluating land use designations and zones as part of the 2015 Comprehensive Plan update. She further explained that areas outside the designated regional growth center have been challenged with the provision of adequate public facilities and services for high-density growth. She remarked that the 25 and 60 dwelling units per acre zoning designations are putting a strain on the City's public facilities. Ms. Mathias stated that the moratorium allows time to evaluate and determine what zoning controls are appropriate for Renton,and allows the City to adequately provide public participation if any changes to the regulations are made. There being no public comment, it was MOVED BY PRINCE,SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Howard McOmber(Renton) announced that the warm-up program at St. Luke's Citizen Comment: McOmber— Episcopal Church has been in operation for one year. He explained that the Cold Weather Shelter church opens its doors every morning and invites people to come in and have a cup of coffee. He thanked everyone who volunteers for the program. Mr. McOmber also thanked City officials and staff for opening the Cold Weather Shelter at the Harambee Center over the weekend. He also noted that local churches are collecting unused coats, hats, scarves, and other cold weather clothing for distribution to the needy. Citizen Comment: Del Duca— Dan Del Duca (Seattle) stated that he represents a client who owns a property Moratorium on Residential affected by the moratorium on residential development in the CA(Commercial Development in the CA& RMF Arterial) and RMF(Residential Multi-family) zones. He asked if there were any Zones staff reports or other recommendations that might point to how these areas will be zoned in the future. He noted that this moratorium is costing his client thousands of dollars a month. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Executive: 2015 State Executive Department recommended adopting the 2015 State Legislative Legislative Priorities Priorities. Council concur. Human Resources: 2015 Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommended approval Claims Processing, HMA of the 2015 Revised Fee Schedule and Administrative Services Agreement in the amount of$119,535 with Healthcare Management Administrators(HMA) and Envision Rx for medical, dental, and prescription claims processing. Council concur. Human Resources: 2015 Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommended approval Medical Coverage, Group of the 2015 Group Health Cooperative medical coverage contract in the amount Health of$101,761 for all active employees. Council concur. Police: Hire at Step E, Crime Police Department requested authorization to fill a Crime Analyst position at Analyst Step E of the Grade pn54 salary scale,effective 11/1/2014. Council concur. CAG: 13-197,Additional Police Department requested approval to Amendment No. 1 to CAG-13-197, Funds, WA Traffic Safety with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission,to accept an additional $4,896 Commission Grant in grant funds for Target Zero Teams DUI Patrols participation, a high-visibility traffic safety emphasis program. Council concur. c — �enda Item No.: 3 . dev�,�o�yn� w�� c�l- a� �m-f �zv}-ces RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING PUBLIC HEARING/MEETING SPEAKER SIGN-UP SHEET (Page 1) CITIZENS MUST PROVIDE NAME AND ADDRESS IN ORDER TO BE CONTACTED OR TO BE A PARTY OF RECORD WHEN APPROPRIATE� DATE: �2'� I 'ZO �� PLEASE PRINT 5 Minute Time Limit 1 5 Name: Name: Address: Address: City: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: 2 6 Name: Name: Address: Address: City: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: 3 7 Name: Name: . Address: Address: City: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: EmaiL• Email: Topic: Topic: 4 g Name: Name: Address: Address: City: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: (CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE) � =� `�,r„� ' , (Continued from Reverse Side- Page 2) RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING PUBLIC HEARING/MEETING SPEAKER SIGN-UP SHEET CITIZENS MUST PROVIDE NAME AND ADDRESS IN ORDER TO BE CONTACTED OR TO BE A PARTY OF RECORD WHEN APPROPRIATE PLEASE PRINT 5 Minute Time Limit g 13 Name: Name: Address: Address: City: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: 10 14 Name: Name: Address: Address: �ity: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: 11 15 Name: Name: Address: Address: City: Zip Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: 12 16 Name: Name: Address: Address: City: Zip.Code: City: Zip Code: Email: Email: Topic: Topic: � R � � `""`` 12/1/2014 � � ����d� �� 1 ��It� �r�# i� �n ;� r�� � �i City Council December 1, 2014 _y� ti�ti �i � ��R. � � ♦ i � ,� � 9�,����. 1��r�+��� �f �"c��i�l�� � November 3, 2014 Council adopted a moratorium on accepting applications for residential development in two zones: � Residential Multi-Family(RMF) � Commercial Arterial (CA) * Except in City Center Community Planning Area � State law requires public hearing within 60 days of adopting a moritorium � This public hearing meets this requirement and provides an opportunity for public comment _i��� r� �, r. -----�,� a RENTUN �r�i ,,,,,�,.,. �,,, ,��v� -:ti�c 1 � � '`"` 12/1/2014 RN��'L�fne �.� � � ; ,�, , �� r: ���; � ,� ; ��� � � ,;,,�-.. t r �� � ~�,CJrsrr ah�:�a � � '���� ' � ZONIN6 a c �. a '* S as m.m�anae.F,�,�y , m� w� r ,, .�:��^ � �� ` �"`� --���� "'° ` � Multi-family no �r., M� � , ,� , , , � �'�� � ,� commercial ��'� 4 e �VVy� � � M��j•� �.n .� b. � _� x 4 � i� � Maximum Density: <, x 9 g t .. 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RENTON .r� `r ,,,,,� �., r,<<,,�,� ':�'ti ��r����� �� 1'�+��r���ar�� � Allows time to: � Evaluate and consider appropriateness of high density in outlying areas � Determine what is right for Renton � Stop projects from vesting � Also, allows City to adequately provide public participation .i�l r� �, �, a ♦ y ♦ RENTON fr�, `� ,,�,� .,, ,,,, „�,,. .ti�r 5 . v � """'' 12/1/2014 � Comments tonight � Follow administrative process � Develop and present proposal to Administration, Planning Commission, and City Council for Council consideration and action � Throughout process provide opportunity for public review and comment * To stay involved check City website and/or provide email address for meeting notification � � , ;,,._.•: � :�� %; ,� w '� • ��-';�����' i 6 � � � CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 1st day of December, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. as the date and time for a public hearing to be held in the seventh floor Council Chambers of Renton City Hall, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, 98057, to consider the following: The six-month moratorium on residential development within the CA (Commercial Arterial) and RMF (Residential Multi-Family) zones, except within the City Center Community Plan Area. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and present written or oral comments regarding the proposal. Written comments submitted to the City Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing will be entered into the public hearing record. Renton City Hall is in compliance with the American Disabilities Act, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. Call (425) 430- 6510 for additional information. '� � ' � � �ason Seth Gty Clerk Published: Renton Reporter November 21, 2014 Account No. 50640 .. No'vember 17, 2014 �' Renton Citv Council Minutes `'✓ Pa�e 339 CED: Moratorium on Community and Economic Development Department recommended setting a Residential Development in`� public hearing on 12/1/2014 to consider the moratorium on residential the CA& RMF Zones OC� �olde'� development adopted 11/3/2014. Council concur; set public hearing. ( Fire: 2014 Emergency Fire & Emergency Services recommended approval of an agreement with the Management Program, EPMG Washington State Military Department to accept Department of Homeland Grant Funds Security Emergency Management Performance Grant(EPMG)funds in the amount of$53,167 to support the emergency management program;and recommended adjusting the budget as necessary. The total grant amount (budgeted and unbudgeted) is$88,167. Council concur. Lease:Term Extension, Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of Amendment No. 1 Landing Gear Work, LAG-13- to LAG-13-005,with Landing Gear Works, LLC, increasing their leased area and 005 extending the expiration date for an additional 18 months to 8/31/2016. Refer to Transqortation (Aviation)Committee. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. RESOLUTIONS AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: ORDINANCES RESOLUTION#4233 A resolution was read authorizing the Mavor and Citv Clerk to enter into an Attorney: Implementation interlocal agreement with King County and the cities of Auburn, Bellevue, PSERN Federal Way, Issaquah, Kent, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Redmond,Seattle, and Tukwila regarding the implementation of the Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. RESOLUTION#4234 A resolution was read authorizing the Mavor and Citv Clerk to enter into an Attorney: Operator PSERN interlocal agreement with the cities of Auburn, Bellevue, Federal Way, Issaquah, Kent, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Redmond, Seattle, and Tukwila entitled Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network Operator Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PAVONE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Beth Asher(Renton)thanked City officials for opening the Harambee Cold Citizen Comment:Asher— Weather Shelter during the recent snap of cold weather. She shared stories of Harambee Cold Weather helping people during the cold weather. She added that the Harambee shelter Shelter is open from 8 p.m.to 8 a.m. Councilmember Palmer added that Harambee is also one of the few shelters that allow men,women, and families. She stated that the organization has separated facilities. She thanked everyone who volunteers to support the shelter. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PAVONE,COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. TIME: 7• 1 p.m. 1 Jas A. Seth, C, ity Clerk Jason Seth, Recorder November 17, 2014 . � '�..�" ww CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL � � Subject/Title: Meeting: Moratorium on Residential Development within REGULAR COUNCIL- 17 Nov 2014 the CA and RMF Zones Exhibits: Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Community and Economic Development Staff Contact: Chip Vincent, x6588 Recommended Action: Council Concur Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: On November 3, 2014, Council adopted a resolution establishing a moratorium on residential development within the CA and RMF zones, except within the City Center Community Plan Area and for previously approved and valid land use applications. A public hearing must be held within 60 days of the adoption date. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Set public hearing on December 1, 2014 to consider the moratorium on residential development. � November 3,2014 � Renton Citv Council Minutes � Pa�e 330 The Preliminary Sunset Neighborhood Park Master Plan was presented to the Board of Park Commissioners on October 14, 2014. The Board of Park Commissioners recommended the Sunset Neighborhood Park Master Plan be adopted with the recommendation forwarded to the City Council. The Committee ofthe Whole recommends concurrence in the Board of Park Commissioners' recommendation to adopt the Sunset Neighborhood Park Master Plan. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCII CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Councilmember Corman expressed gratitude for the impressive work the Community Services Department and the Park Board have done on the Sunset Neighborhood Park Master Plan. He recommended displaying the park information prominently on the City's website. RESOLUTIONS AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: ORDINANCES RESOLUTION#4230 A resolution was read authorizing the Mavor or designee to enter into an Police: Electronic Fingerprint interlocal agreement with King County regarding the use of Electronic Capture Equipment, King Fingerprint Capture Equipment. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE, County COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED. GARRIED. RESOLUTION#4231 A resolution was read establishing a moratorium on accepting applications for CED: CA& RMF Zones residential development within the CA(Commercial Arterial) and RMF Residential Development (Residential Multi-Family) zones,except within the City Center Community Area Moratorium and for previously approved and valid land use appfications. MOVED BY ��-j(�/� PRINCE, SECONDED BY PALMER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS e PRESENTED. CARRIED. q � Ma or Law thanked Council for Y establishing this moratorium. He explained that the administration and Council have received numerous phone calls from citizens expressing concern about traffic issues in Renton. He added that residents are also concerned that the City is allowing apartments to be built in areas where there is no public transportation and street improvements. Mayor Law further expfained that the purpose of the moratorium is to provide Council an opportunity to have a meaningful discussion on this topic at their upcoming retreat. RESOLUTION#4232 A resolution was read adopting the 2015/2016 City of Renton Fee Schedule. Budget: 2015/2016 Fee MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTON Schedule AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading: ORDINANCE#5730 An ordinance was read authorizing the property tax levy for the year 2015. Budget:Authorize 2015 MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE Property Tax Levy AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE#5731 An ordinance was read establishing the property tax levy for the year 2015 for Budget: Establish 2015 general City operational purposes in the amount of$36,420,000. MOVED BY Property Tax Levy PERSSON, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. , November 3. 2014 `�'" Renton Citv Council Minutes ```� Pa�e 329 CONSENT AGENDA Items listed on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Council: Meeting Minutes of Approval of Council meeting minutes of 10/27/2014. Council concur. 10/27/2014 Court Case: Smith, CRT-14-009 Court case filed by Ramayya Smith, represented by Dann D. Sheffield,Attorney for Plaintiff,versus the City of Renton, et al. Refer to Citv Attorney and Insurance Services. �Appointment: City Clerk Administrative Services Department recommended confirmation of the appointment of Jason Seth as the new City Clerk at pay grade M30,Step A, effective 11/1/2014. Council concur. CED:School District Impact Community and Economic Development Department recommended approval Fees and Capital Facilities to revise the amounts of the impact fees collected on behalf of the Issaquah Plans School District to$4,560 for single-family and$1,458 for multi-family units,the Kent School District to$5,486 for single-famify and $3,378 for multi-family units (no change from 2014), and the Renton School District to $5,541 for single- family and$1,360 for multi-family units; and adopt the 2014 Issaquah School District Capital Facilities Plan,the Kent School District 2014/2015 through 2019/2020 Capital Facilities Plan, and 2014-2020 Renton School District Capital Facilities Plan. Refer to Finance Committee;set public hearing on 11/24/2014. CED:CA& RMF Zones Community and Economic Development Department recommended adoption Residential Development of a resolution establishing a six-month moratorium on residential Moratorium development within the CA(Commercial Arterial) and RMF (Residential Multi- Q ��,1��,'� Family) zones, except within the City Center Community Plan Area, and calling t � for a public hearing within 60 days of adoption. Council concur. (See page 330 for resolution.) Police: Electronic Fingerprint Police Department recommended approval of an interlocal agreement with Capture Equipment, King King County for use of Electronic Fingerprint Capture Equipment. Council County concur. (See page 330 for resolution.) Solid Waste:Amendment#1 Public Works Department recommended approval of Amendment No. 1 to the to WRR Grant, King County 2014 Waste Reduction & Recycling City Grant(WRR Grant)to modify the grant scope of work which replaces the Multifamily Recycling Education task and the Every-Other-Week Collection Evaluation task with the Compost Contamination � Education Program task. Council concur. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY PRINCE,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Council President Persson presented a Committee of the Whole report stating Committee of the Whole that the Sunset Neighborhood Park Master Plan supports the Sunset Area Community Services: Sunset Community Investment Strategy adopted by the Renton City Council on Neighborhood Park Master November 23, 2009. The Master Plan represents a collaborative effort between Plan multiple City departments, public and private partners, and the community to provide opportunities for active and healthy lifestyles;environmental sustainability; interpretation and education,area culture and history; and community connections. � � CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL � � Subject/Title: Meeting: Moratorium on Residential Development with the REGULAR COUNCIL-03 Nov 2014 CA and RMF Zones Exhibits: Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board: Resolution Community and Economic Development � Staff Contact: Chip Vincent, x6588 Recommended Action: Council Concur Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required: $ Transfer Amendment: $ Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ Total Project Budget: $ City Share Total Project: $ SUMMARY OF ACTION: The City is in the process of updating the Comprehensive Plan. As part of that process,the City is analysing, evaluating, and considering changes to zoning and the allowed uses in some areas of the City. In some areas, a moratorium is appropriate to ensure there is not a significant increase in the number of applications for development as the City engages in the process of analysis, review, and consideration of potential amendments to the allowed uses and zoning. Residential development that occurs away from central areas that have appropriate or planned infrastructure for pedestrians, are well served with transit, or plan to be, and have goods and services in close proximity encourages residents to rely on their cars. This type of residential development does not help the City fulfill its vision and places additional burden on the road network and service delivery. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution establishing a moratorium on residential development within the CA(Commercial Arterial) and RMF (Residential Multi-Family) zones, except within the City Center Community Plan Area and for previously approved and valid land use applications. :� , _ _ _ _ � � CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE CA (COMMERCIAL ARTERIAL) AND RMF (RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY) ZONES, EXCEPT WITHIN THE CITY CENTER COMMUNITY AREA AND FOR PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AND VALID LAND USE APPLICATIONS. WHEREAS, the City is engaged in the process of updating its Comprehensive Plan and is reevaluating the Land Use designations and zones and the allowed uses and densities of those designations and zones; and WHEREAS, the City has a Designated Regional Growth Center where the City intends to accommodate a significant amount of residential and employment growth because the Growth Center has existing and planned infrastructure to accommodate such growth;and WHEREAS, other areas of the City are increasingly challenged to provide adequate public facilities and services to accommodate high density growth and the City would like adequate time to review the appropriateness of allowing high density away from central areas not associated with the designated Regional Growth Center; and WHEREAS, under state law, the City has the authority to establish moratoria on accepting applications for development;and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that there is a need for a moratorium on accepting applications for residential development within the CA (Commercial Arterial) and RMF (Residential Multi-Family) Zones, except within the City Center Community Area and for previously approved and valid land use applications;and 1 � � � RESOLUTION N0. WHEREAS, the City Council will hold a public hearing within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals as findings are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City Council hereby declares a moratorium upon the submission, acceptance, processing or approval of any applications for residential development within the CA (Commercial Arterial) and RMF (Residential Multi-Family) Zones, except within the City Center Community Area and for previously approved and valid land use applications. SECTION III. The interim zoning control set forth herein shall be in effect until May 3, 2015, unless subsequently extended by the City Council pursuant to state law. SECTION IV. A public hearing will be held within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of . 2014. Jason A.Seth, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2014. Denis Law, Mayor 2 � � � RESOLUTION N0. Approved as to form: Lawrence J.Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: RES:1650:10/30/2014:scr 3