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ORDINANCE NO.5356
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,
AMENDING CHAPTER 1,ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT;
CHAPTER 2,ZONING DISTRICTS -USES AND STANDARDS;
CHAPTER 4,CITY WIDE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS;
CHAPTER 8,PERMITS -GENERAL AND APPEALS;CHAPTER 9,
PERMITS -SPECIFIC AND CHAPTER 11,DEFINITIONS,OF TITLE IV
(DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS);CHAPTER 4,ANIMAL LICENSES,
OF TITLE V (FINANCE AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS)AND
CHAPTER 6,ANIMALS AND FOWL AT LARGE,OF TITLE VI
(POLICE REGULATIONS)OF ORDINANCE NO.4260 ENTITLED
"CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON"TO AMEND THE REGULATIONS REGARDING THE
KEEPING OF ANIMALS.
WHEREAS,the City recognizes that animal owners keep their animals for a variety of
reasons including,but not limited to,companionship,affection and protection;and
WHEREAS,the City seeks to set standards that ensure the keeping of animals occurs in
a humane and appropriate manner that benefits the animals and allows animals to coexist
harmoniously with adjacent and abutting uses;and
WHEREAS,the City seeks to be responsive to citizens requests for greater flexibility in
the minimum lot sizes required to keep certain types of animals;and
WHEREAS,this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation
and study,and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission,and said
zoning text amendment request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan,as
amended;and
WHEREAS,the City Council held a second public hearing on January 28,2008 having
duly considered all matters relevant thereto,and all parties having been heard appearing in
support thereof or in opposition thereto;
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NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON,DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I.Subsection 4-1-170A,Land Use Review Fees of Chapter 1,
Administration and Enforcement,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260
entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to
change the name of the "Hobby Kennel License"to "Additional Animals Permit",to amend the
parenthetical note which reads "(one time fee)"to read "(annual fee)"and to amend the fee
amount from $20.00 to $50.00.
SECTION II.Subsection 4-2-050A,Categories of Land Uses Established,of
Chapter 2,Zoning Districts -Uses and Standards,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of
Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is
hereby amended so that Accessory Uses reads:
ACCESSORY USES:Uses customarily incidental and subordinate to the
principal use and located upon the same lot occupied by the principal use or on an
abutting/adjacent lot that is under the same ownership as the principal lot.Some
accessory uses are specifically listed,particularly where a use is only allowed in
an accessory form,whereas other accessory uses are determined by the
Development Services Division on a case-by-case basis per RMC 4-2-050C4 and
C6,Accessory Use Interpretations and Unclassified Uses.
SECTION III.Subsection 4-2-060B,Zoning Use Table -Uses Allowed in Zoning
Designations,Animals and Related Uses,of Chapter 2,Zoning Districts -Uses and Standards,of
Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General
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Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to completely strike the rows
associated with and the words:"Animal husbandry (20 or fewer small animals per acre)",
"Animal husbandry (4 or fewer medium animals per acre)","Animal husbandry (maximum of2
large animals per acre),"Greater number of animals than allowed above","Kennels,hobby",and
"Pets,common household,up to 3 per dwelling unit or business establishment".
SECTION IV.Section 4-2-070,Zoning Use Tables of Chapter 2,Zoning Districts
-Uses and Standards,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled
"Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"are hereby amended to
completely strike all of the rows associated with and all instances of the words:"Animal
husbandry (20 or fewer small animals per acre)","Animal husbandry (4 or fewer medium
animals per acre)","Animal husbandry (maximum of2large animals per acre),"Greater number
of animals than allowed above","Kennels,hobby",and "Pets,common household,up to 3 per
dwelling unit or business establishment".
SECTION V.Section 4-2-080,Conditions Associated With Zoning Use Tables,
Subsection A,titled Subject to the Following Conditions,of Chapter 2,Zoning Districts -Uses
and Standards,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of
General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to strike note 36 and
note 51,re-number the remaining notes accordingly and,to amend note 37 to read as follows:
37.a.General Requirements:Subject to requirements of RMC 4-4-010,
Standards for Accessory to Residential/Commercial Animal Keeping.
Additional Animals require an Additional Animals Permit per RMC 4-9-
100.
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b.IL Zone -Kennels:In the IL Zone,when operations are predominantly
conducted out of doors rather than completely enclosed within an enclosed
structure,an administrative conditional use permit is required.
c.1M Zone -Kennels:Within the area south of 1-405 and north of SW
16th Street only indoor kennels are permitted.
SECTION VI.Chapter 4,City-Wide Property Development Standards,the
Chapter Guide statement of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled
"Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read:
CHAPTER GUIDE:Chapter 4-4 contains regulations and standards governing
site development of property City-wide,such as parking,landscaping,fencing,
and others.This Chapter does not contain procedural information.Related permit
processes (e.g.,additional animals permit,parking modification,routine
vegetation management permit,grading,excavation and mining permits,etc.)are
located in chapters 4-8 and 4-9 RMC.
SECTION VII.Section 4-4-010,Standards and Review Criteria for Keeping
Animals,of Chapter 4,City-Wide Property Development Standards,of Title IV (Development
Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,
Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows:
4-4-010 STANDARDS FOR ANIMAL KEEPING ACCESSORY TO
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL USES:
A.PURPOSE AND INTENT:
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Animal owners keep their animals for a variety of reasons including,but not
limited to companionship,affection,and protection.The regulations in this
section set standards intended to require that the keeping of animals occurs in a
humane and appropriate manner that benefits the animals and allows animals to
coexist harmoniously with adjacent and abutting uses.
B.APPLICABILITY:
The keeping of household pets and/or domestic animals up to the maximum
number allowed in section 4-4-010 and/or section 4-9-100 Additional Animals
Permit by an owner/tenant for the purpose of enjoyment is permitted outright as
an accessory use to residential or commercial use subject to the requirements of
this section and section 4-5-050A Accessory Use.Household pets and/or
domestic animals must not become a nuisance (RMC 1-3-3)or create a public
disturbance (RMC 8-7-3).The keeping of animals shall be consistent with the
standards in this chapter.
C.AUTHORITY:
1.Responsibility:Interpretation regarding responsibility will be determined
administratively;responsibility for enforcement of the provisions of this
Section shall be as follows:
a.Animal Control Officer:All those matters related to care,
maintenance,and individual licensing.
b.Development Services Division:All those matters concerning land use
and zoning.
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D.NUMBER OF ANIMALS ALLOWED:
1.Household Pets.Three (3)household pets may be kept per single-family
residence,residential unit,or commercial building.On single-family
residential lots that are larger than 20,000 gross square feet,one additional
household pet may be kept per additional 10,000 gross square feet in lot size.
The keeping of four (4)or more dogs and/or cats shall always require
obtainment of an Additional Animals Permit (RMC 4-9-100)or a Conditional
Use permit for a Kennel (RMC 4-9-030).
2.Domestic Animals.Domestic animals,as defined in Subsection 4-11-
010A,are allowed to be kept in residential zoning designations.All domestic
animals must be kept outdoors and confined in a dedicated shelter,pen,and/or
open-run area.Small lot domestic animals,as defined in Subsection 4-11-
010A,may be kept in addition to household pets,medium lot domestic
animals,as defined in Subsection 4-11-010A,and/or large lot domestic
animals,as defined in Subsection 4-11-01 OA.When the total number of any
combination of medium lot domestic animals,large lot domestic animals,
and/or household pets at the property is greater than four (4)total animals,an
Additional Animals Permit (RMC 4-9-100)shall be required.The specified
minimum lot sizes are absolute requirements;variances,waivers,and/or
modifications (RMC 4-9-250)may not be granted.
a.Two (2)large lot domestic animals may be kept on lots that are at least
one gross acre in size.On lots that are larger than one gross acre,one (1)
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additional large lot domestic animal may be kept per additional 20,000
gross square feet in lot size.
a.Two (2)medium lot domestic animals may be kept on lots that are at
least 12,500 gross square feet in size.On lots that are larger than 12,500
gross square feet,one (1)additional medium lot domestic animal may be
kept per additional 7,500 gross square feet in lot size.
c.Three (3)small lot domestic animals may be kept on lots that are at
least 6,000 gross square feet in size.On lots that are larger than 6,000
gross square feet,one (1)additional small lot domestic animal may be
kept per additional 2,000 gross square feet in lot size.
E.KEEPING GREATER NUMBER OF ANIMALS THAN ALLOWED:
1.Greater numbers of animals than allowed in 4-4-01 OD may be allowed
subject to an Additional Animals Permit (RMC 4-9-100).
2.Occasional breeders are permitted to keep a greater number of animals than
allowed on a temporary basis,not to exceed 120 days when those animals are
less than 120 days old.
3.Animal foster care providers shall be allowed to keep a greater number of
household pets than permitted outright provided they obtain an Additional
Animals Permit.
F.HOME OCCUPATIONS:
The keeping of household pets or domestic animals for the purposes of sale,
boarding,or any for-profit venture in all residential and mixed-use zones requires
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a Home Occupation permit,RMC 4-9-090.Any owner/tenant who keeps
household pets and/or domestic animals and sells any animal related product,
made from or produced by their household pets and/or domestic animals,shall be
required to obtain a Home Occupation permit,RMC 4-9-090.Keeping animals
for commercial purposes that exceed the standards of a Home Occupation
accessory use requires approval pursuant to RMC 4-2-060 Uses Allowed in
Zoning Designations.
G.GENERAL STANDARDS FOR KEEPING ANIMALS:
1.Shelter Location:Shelters,pens,and permanent/temporary kennel
structures shall be located a minimum of ten feet (10')from any property line
and in the rear yard unless the Development Services Division,based upon
information provided by an owner/tenant,determines that a side yard would
be a better location.Private barns and stables shall be located a minimum of
fifty feet (50')from any property line.Barns and stables may not be located in
attached garages or carports.
2.Confinement:All animals shall be kept and maintained in a manner which
confines their movement and activity to the premises of the owner/tenant.
a.Dog-runs,open-run areas,and permanent/temporary kennel structures
shall be surrounded by a fence of adequate height,located a minimum of
ten feet (10')from any property line,and located in the rear yard unless
the Development Services Division,based upon information provided by
an owner/tenant,determines that a side yard would be a better location.
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Electric and barbed wire fences may be used,provided the conditions of
RMC 4-4-040,Fences and Hedges,are met.
b.On lots that are larger that one gross acre in size,dog-runs,open-run
areas,and permanent/temporary kennel structures may be located closer
than ten feet (10')to a property line if the dog-run,open-run area,and/or
permanent/temporary kennel structure is no closer than one hundred feet
(100')to any dwelling unit and the location is approved by Development
Services.
3.Health and Safety:All animals shall be kept in such a manner so as not to
create any objectionable noise,odor,annoyance,or become a public nuisance.
Provision shall be made to ensure that animal food stored outdoors will not
attract rodents,insects,or other animal~.
4.Animal Waste and Food Waste:All shelter structures,confinement areas,
and/or open-run areas shall be kept clean.Provision shall be made for the
removal of animal waste and food waste so that the areas are kept free from
infestation of insects,rodents,or disease,as well as to prevent obnoxious or
foul odors.Animal waste shall be properly disposed of,and any accumulated
animal waste must not be stored within the shelter setback area.Any storage
of animal waste must not constitute a nuisance as defined in chapter 1-3 RMC.
H.ADDITIONAL STANDARDS FOR KENNELS AND STABLES:
1.Shelter and Structures:Shelter shall be provided for animals in clean
structures which shall be kept structurally sound,maintained in good repair,
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contain the animals,and restrict entrance of other animals.All structures
associated with kennels and stables shall be located a minimum of fifty feet
(50')from any property line and must be located in a rear yard.On lots that
are larger than one gross acre in size,exercising,training,and/or riding areas
may be located closer than fifty feet (50')from a property line if the
exercising,training,and/or riding areas are no closer than one hundred feet
(l00')to any dwelling unit and the location is approved by Development
Services.
2.Food and Bedding:Suitable food and bedding shall be provided and stored
in facilities adequate to provide protection against infestation or
contamination by insects or rodents.Refrigeration shall be provided for the
protection of perishable foods.
3.Criteria for Indoor Kennel Facilities:Applicants for kennels must show
that indoor facilities have a sufficient heating and cooling system to provide a
moderate temperature throughout the year;a sufficient ventilation system to
circulate the air;an adequate natural or artificial lighting system to allow
inspection and cleaning at any time of the day and that interior wall and
ceiling surfaces are constructed of materials which are resistant to the
absorption of moisture and odors.
4.Criteria for Outdoor Kennel Facilities:Outdoor facilities will be
constructed to provide shelter from the weather and associated elements while
providing sufficient space for animal movement and exercise.Adequate
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drainage must be provided to prevent water buildup and subsequent damage
and to facilitate waste removal.Adequate fences or retaining walls must be
constructed to contain animals and prevent intrusion by others.
I.ADDITIONAL STANDARDS FOR BEEKEEPING:
1.Minimum Setback:Hives shall be located a minimum of twenty-five feet
(25')from an interior lot line,with the hive(s)entrance(s)facing away from
the nearest property line.Hives shall be located a minimum of one hundred
feet (100')from public and/or private rights-of-way or access easements.
2.Maintenance Standards:
a.Hives shall be maintained to avoid overpopulation and mInImIZe
swarming,for example by requeening regularly,so as not to become a
nUIsance.
b.Hives shall be marked or identified to notify visitors.
J.REVIEW CRITERIA FOR ADDITIONAL ANIMALS PERMITS:
Special review criteria to be considered by the Reviewing Official for Additional
Animals Permits are included in RMC 4-9-100.
K.REVIEW CRITERIA FOR KENNELS AND STABLES:
For kennels,commercial equine boarding,riding schools,and stables the conditional use
criteria of RMC 4-9-030 shall be applicable.
L.PROHIBITED ANIMALS:
Animals that are wild or dangerous are prohibited pursuant to RMC 6-6-12.
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M.VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES:
1.Compliance with Current Code Regulations:If the keeping of animals
does not comply with these regulations and is not classified as a
nonconforming use,the owner shall have to comply with the Code
regulations.
2.Fines:Violation of land use permits granted is subject to fines established
in this Code.All other violations of police regulations shall be administered in
accordance with Chapter 6-6 RMC,Animals and Fowl at Large.
SECTION VIII.Section 4-8-080,Permit Classification,Subsection G,Land Use
Permit Procedures of Chapter 8,Permits -General and Appeals,of Title IV (Development
Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,
Washington"is hereby amended so that the "Hobby Kennel License"in the Type II Land Use
Permit section reads "Additional Animals Permit",and Section H,Review Processes Type II -
Land Use Permits Administrative Review Process timeline,is amended so that "Hobby Kennel
License"reads "Additional Animals Permit".
SECTION IX.Section 4-8-120,Submittal Requirements -Specific to Application
Type,Subsection C,Land Use Permit Submittal Requirements of Chapter 8,Permits -General
and Appeals,City-Wide Property Development Standards,of Title IV (Development
Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances ofthe City of Renton,
Washington"is hereby amended to strike the entire column associated with and the words
"Kennel License"and to amend the name "Kennel License,Kennel"to read "Additional
Animals Permit"and place it in alphabetical order in the table.
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Section 4-9-090,Home Occupations,Subsection A,Definitions,of
Chapter 9 Permits -Specific,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260
entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to
read:
A.DEFINITION:
Any commercial use conducted entirely within a dwelling or garage and carried
on by persons residing in that dwelling unit which is clearly incidental and
secondary to the use of the dwelling as a residence.An accessory structure that
provides shelter for domestic animals or household pets is allowed to be part of
the business use when the household pets or domestic animals are a component of
the commercial use.
SECTION XI:Section 4-9-090,Home Occupations,Subsection F,Application
and Review Procedures,part 4 Qualification Standards,items hand m of Chapter 9,Permits -
Specific,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of
General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"are hereby amended to read:
h.Outdoor Storage:The outdoor storage or display of materials,goods,
products or equipment is prohibited.Domestic animals or household pets
kept as an accessory use and utilized as a component of a home
occupation are excluded from this provision.
ID.Accessory Structures:Existing garages with adequate access may be
used for home occupations;provided,that the property still complies with
the parking requirements of the zone.Other accessory structures,such as
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carports and tool sheds,shall not be used for any activities associated with
the business other than storage.Such storage shall be completely enclosed
and not be visible from outside the accessory structure.Accessory
structures providing shelter for domestic animals or household pets that
are a component of the home occupation are allowed.
SECTION XII:Section 4-9-090,Home Occupations,Subsection G,Additional
Requirements for Customer Visits or Deliveries,part 2 Inspection of Chapter 9,Permits -
Specific,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of
General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read:
2.Inspection:The Zoning Administrator or designated staff may inspect the
property prior to approval or renewal of the business license to determine if:
a.the information in the application is correct,and
b.the property can accommodate a home occupation without changing the
residential character of the premises,and
c.any domestic animals or household pets kept as a component of the
home occupation are maintained in a humane and appropriate manner.
SECTION XIII.Section 4-9-100,Hobby Kennel License Process of Chapter 9
Permits -Specific,of Title IV (Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code
of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read:
4-9-100 ADDITIONAL ANIMALS PERMIT PROCESS:
A.PURPOSE:(Reserved)
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B.APPLICABILITY:
Additional Animals Permits are issued to an individual and held by that individual
as long as they occupy the address where the keeping of additional animals has
been approved and the animal use remains accessory.The permit is not
transferable to a different individual or a different property.
C.EXEMPTIONS:(Reserved)
D.AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY:
The Development Services Division,when satisfied that all requirements for an
Additional Animals Permit are met,shall approve the issuance of the Additional
Animals Permit.The number of animals allowed with the Additional Animals
Permit is at the discretion of the Reviewing Official and/or the inspecting Animal
Control Officer,not to exceed a maximum of six (6)dogs and/or cats.If the
Additional Animals Permit involves a use that also requires a Home Occupation
Permit (RMC 4-9-090),the Development Services Division shall provide
documentation to the Finance Department that the keeping of additional animals
complies with the requirements of this Section.
E.SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS AND FEES:
Fees shall be as listed in RMC 4-1-170,and Submittal Requirements shall be as
listed in 4-8-120C.
F.NOTIFICATION AND COMMENT PERIOD:
1.Notification:Public notice shall be accomplished consistent with RMC 4-
8-090,Public Notice Requirements.Property owners within three hundred
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feet (300')of the applicant's property shall be notified of the application.The
applicant is responsible for providing current mailing labels and postage to the
Development Services Division.
2.Comment Period and Decision:The notice of application comment period
shall expire prior to the issuance of a decision by the Development Services
Division Director or designee.The Director may approve,conditionally
approve,or deny the proposed application.
G.DECISION CRITERIA:
The Development Services Division Director shall review requests for Additional
Animals Permits for compatibility of the proposal with the surrounding
neighborhood.In order to determine that the site and facility will be adequate and
to ensure the humane and appropriate care of the animals,the Development
Services Director may require that the property be inspected by an Animal
Control Officer.Factors to be considered in determining compatibility and
adequacy are:
1.The keeping of additional animals will not have an adverse effect on
abutting or adjacent properties or cause a detriment to the community.
2.The past history of animal control complaints regarding animals kept by the
applicant.
3.Adequate and appropriate facility and rear yard specifications/dimensions
exist that ensure the health and safety of the animals.The facility for medium
lot and large lot domestic animals must include a grassy or vegetated area.
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4.The animal size,type,and characteristics of breed.
5.The manner in which the animal waste will be managed.
6.The zoning classification of the premises on which the keeping of
additional animals is to occur.
7.If the application is for the keeping of additional large lot animals,the
applicant shall provide a copy of an adopted farm management plan based on
King County Conservation District's Farm Conservation and Practice
Standards which shows that there is adequate pasturage to support a greater
number of animals.
8.If the application is for an animal foster care provider,the applicant shall
keep paperwork for all foster animals which states that the animals are foster
animals from a sponsoring organization.Such paperwork shall be provided
upon request to City officials.
9.Compliance with the requirements of RMC 4-4-010,Standards and Review
Criteria for Keeping Animals.
H.CONDITIONS:
The Development Services Division Director or designee,in revIewmg an
Additional Animals Permit application,may require soundproofing of structures
as it deems necessary to ensure the compatibility of the proposal for additional
animals with the surrounding neighborhood.Other conditions may be applied
based upon the determination of the Director or designee that conditions are
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warranted to meet the purpose and intent of applicable regulations and decision
criteria.
I.PERIOD OF VALIDITY,INDIVIDUAL PERMITS:
An Additional Animals Permit shall be annually renewed and valid as long as the
operator is in compliance with the City requirements and has not had the
Additional Animals Permit and/or related horne occupation license revoked or
renewal refused.In addition,all animals that are required to be licensed shall be
individually licensed according to the regulations found in chapter 5-4 RMC,
Animal Licenses.Failure to renew animal licenses as required in RMC 5-4 shall
trigger review and/or revocation of the Additional Animals Permit.
J.VIOLATION AND PENALTIES:
1.Revocation of Additional Animals Permit:If,after conducting an
investigation the Development Services Director finds that keeping of
additional animals is in violation of the provisions of this Section and/or the
terms and conditions subject thereto,he or she may revoke the Additional
Animals Permit.
2.Revocation of Business License:Upon findings of violation,if the
Additional Animals Permit holder also has a horne occupation business
license the Reviewing Official shall refer the findings to the City Finance and
Information Services Director who may revoke the horne occupation business
license pursuant to RMC 5-5-3G,General Business License Penalties.
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3.License -Waiting Period Following Revocation or Refusal to Renew:
For a period of one year after the date of revocation or refusal to renew,
permits shall not be issued for additional animals to applicants who have
previously had such permit revoked or renewal refused.In addition,the
applicant must meet the requirements of this Section or any provisions of the
animal control authority.
4.Violations of This Chapter and Penalties:Notwithstanding the revocation
powers of the Finance and Information Services Director and the
Development Services Director,and unless otherwise specified,violations of
this Section are misdemeanors subject to RMC 1-3-1.
K.APPEAL:
The applicant or a citizen may appeal the decision of the Reviewing Official
pursuant to RMC 4-8-110,Appeals.
SECTION XIV.Subsection 4-11-01OA of Chapter 11,Definitions,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to add certain definitions and alter certain
definitions and place them in alphabetical order.Those definitions are to read:
ADDITIONAL ANIMALS LICENSE:An annually renewed license issued by
the Finance Department to individuals permitted to keep additional animals.
ADDITIONAL ANIMALS PERMIT:A conditionally granted permit for the
keeping of household pets and/or domestic animals,when they are accessory,at
greater numbers than allowed outright.For dogs,cats,and/or combinations of
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dogs and cats the maXImum number allowable with this pennit is six (6).
Animals kept in small animal hospitals,clinics,pet shops,or grooming services
are excluded from this definition.
ANIMALS,DOMESTIC:Animals that have been bred to be tame,are
dependent on human intervention for food and shelter,and are kept continually at
the premises of the owner.These animals are to include:large lot domestic
animals,medium lot domestic animals,small lot domestic animals,and other
animals as approved by the Development Services Director.Bees,peafowl,and
roosters are excluded from this definition.
ANIMAL FOSTER CARE PROVIDER:A homeowner and/or tenant who
cares for an animal or animals not considered their household pet/pets or domestic
animal/animals on a temporary basis that is not longer than 120 days per animal.
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY:The raising of domestic animals other than common
household ·pets.
ANIMALS,DOMESTIC -LARGE LOT:Animals that require at least one
acre lot size;to include horses,ponies,donkeys,cows,llamas,goats,pigs,oxen,
and other animals of similar size and characteristics as approved by the
Development Services Director.
ANIMALS,DOMESTIC -MEDIUM LOT:Animal that require at least 12,500
gross square feet lot size;to include ducks,geese,sheep,miniature goats that are
smaller than twenty-four inches (24")at the shoulder and/or not more than 150
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pounds in weight,and other animals of similar SIze and characteristics as
approved by the Development Services Director.
ANIMALS,DOMESTIC -SMALL LOT:Animals that require at least 6,000
gross square feet lot size;to include rabbits,chickens,pigeons,and other animals
of similar size and characteristics as approved by the Development Services
Director.
SECTION XV.Subsection 4-11-110K of Chapter 11,Definitions,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to strike the definition of Kennel,Hobby.
SECTION XVI.Subsection 4-11-1500 of Chapter 11,Definitions,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to add two new definitions and place them in
alphabetical order.The new definitions are to read:
OCCASIONAL BREEDER:An owner/tenant with household pets and/or
domestic animals that has a single litter no more frequently than one time every
two years and keep the offspring no longer than 120 days.
OPEN RUN AREA:An enclosed area that allows domestic animals and/or
household pets to move about freely within the confines of the enclosure.
Fencing such as residential fencing that is typically located along property lines
and encloses residential yards is excluded from this definition.
SECTION XVII.Subsection 4-11-160P of Chapter 11,Definitions,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code ofGeneral Ordinances of the
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City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended and the definition of Pet,Common Household
is to read:
PETS,HOUSEHOLD:Animals that are generally kept as part of a household
and for the purpose of companionship.These animals are to include:dogs,cats,
rabbits,caged indoor birds,small rodents,non-venomous reptiles and amphibians
weighing less than ten pounds,and other of similar size and characteristics as
approved by the Developments Services Director,.
SECTION XVIII.Subsection 4-11-190S of Chapter II,Definitions,of Title IV
(Development Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended and the definition of Stables,Commercial is to
read:
STABLES,COMMERCIAL:A land use on which large lot domestic animals
are kept for sale or hire to the public.Breeding,boarding,or training of large lot
domestic animals may also be conducted.
SECTION XIX.There is hereby added a new Section 5-4-6 to Chapter 4 Animal
Licenses,of Title V (Finance and Business Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code
of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"to read:
5-4-6 ADDITIONAL ANIMALS:
The keeping of additional animals may be allowed pursuant to RMC 4-9-
100.Application shall be made to the Development Services Division.Upon
approval of the issuance of an Additional Animals Permit by the Development
Services Director,the Finance Director shall be authorized to issue a license to
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keep Additional Animals to the applicant.The Additional Animals license shall
be renewed annually upon receipt of the $50.00 fee and provided Animal Control
and/or the Development Services Division has not revoked the pennit pursuant to
RMC 4-9-100 1.The first year license fee shall be waived for those who receive
an Additional Animals Permit.
SECTION XX.Section 6-6-2,Taking up of Animals;Fee of Chapter 6,Animals
and Fowl at Large,of Title VI (Police Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of
General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington",parts B and C are hereby amended to
read:
B.LARGE LOT DOMESTIC ANIMAL REDEMPTION:Any horses,cattle,
or similarly sized animals may be redeemed by the payment of the fee of twenty
dollars ($20.00)plus any out of pocket expenses by the City for boarding and
feeding such animal,which fee shall be not less than five dollars ($5.00)per day
for the keeping and boarding of said animal.
C.SMALL AND MEDIUM LOT DOMESTIC ANIMAL REDEMPTION:
All small and medium lot domestic animals,not to include such animals as
horses,cattle or similarly sized animals may be redeemed upon payment of a
redemption fee in the sum of twenty dollars ($20.00)plus the additional sum of
five dollars ($5.00)per day for the keeping of such animal.In the event any such
animal is suffering from any serious injury or disease requiring treatment,then an
additional fee for such treatment shall be imposed by the agency having the
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custody of such animal to cover the actual expenses of such treatment,including
transportation and special services rendered to such animal.
SECTION XXI.Section 6-6-3,Fowl at Large of Chapter 6,Animals and Fowl at
Large,of Title VI (Police Regulations)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General
Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington",is hereby amended to read:
6-6-3 FOWL AT LARGE:
It shall be unlawful for any person to allow or permit any chicken,pigeon
or other domestic fowl owned or in the custody or control of said person,to run at
large in the City.The number of fowl permitted on a lot shall be consistent with
RMC 4-4-010,Standards for Accessory to Residential/Commercial Animal
Keeping.Violations of this Section shall constitute a civil infraction punishable
by a fine of up to $250,not including costs.
SECTION XXII.
five days after publication.
This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage,approval,and
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 25th day of February
Bonnie Walton,City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO.5356
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 25thdayof February
Denis Law,Mayor
Approved as to form:
of....,-..<If!~'___
Lawrence J.Warren,City Attorney
Date of Publication:3/1/2008 (summary)
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