HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 3537 Amended b9 ordinance No. 4071
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 3537
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RELATING TO FLOOD HAZARD, DEFINING FLOOD HAZARD
AREAS , GIVING AUTHORITY TO DEFINE THE LIMITS OF
THE FLOODWAY AND FLOODWAY FRINGE , AND PRESCRIBING
LAND USE REGULATIONS WITHIN FLOOD HAZARD AREAS .
THE CITY COU14CIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,:!WASHINGTON , DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : Findings : The Council of the City of Renton
finds that :
(a) The flood hazard areas of Fenton are subject to
periodic inundation by waters (flood) which endangers life and
property , presents health and safety hazards , disrupts commerce and
governmental services , and necessitates extraordinary public
expenditures for flood protection and relief , all of which adversely
affect the public health, safety and general welfare , and
(b) These flood losses are caused by' the natural accumulation
and ponding of floodwaters and the cumulative effect of obstructions
in flood hazard areas which increase flood heights and velocities .
Uses inadequately floodproofed, elevated or protected from flood
damage or that otherwise encroach on the natural holding capacity of
the floodplain also contribute to the flood loss .
SECTION II : Purpose. It is the purpose of this ordinance
to promote the public health, safety and general welfare , and to
minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific
areas by enacting Provisions designed to :
(a) Protect life and property by preventing the hazardous
use of flood-prone lands ;
(b) Protect downstream or surrounding property from higher
velocities or higher flood levels which may be caused by loss of
holding capacity in the floodplain;
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(c) Minimize turbidity and pollution from upstream or
surrounding development during a flood;
(d) Minimize the expenditure of public money for remedial
flood control measures ;
(e) Minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associate
with flooding which are generally undertaken at the expense of the
general public ;
(f) Minimize damage to public facilities and utilities such
as water and gas mains , electric , telephone and sewer lines , streets ai
bridges located in flood hazard areas ;
(g) Alert appraisers , assessors , owners , potential buyers ,
and lessees to the natural limitations of flood-prone land;
(h) Ensure that those who occupy flood hazard areas assume
responsibilit,,,- for their actions ;
(i) Qualify the City of Renton and existing homes and
businesses for participation in the Federal Flood 'Insurance Program;
and
(j ) Implement local , State and Federal flood protection
programs .
SECTION III : Policies and Standards for Reducing Flood
Losses . In order to accomplish its purposes , this ordinance includes
policies and standards to :
(a) Restrict or prohibit uses which are dangerous to
health , safety and property due to water or erosion hazards , or
which result in damaging increases in erosion , flood heights or
velocities ;
(b) Require that uses vulnerable to floods , including
facilities which serve such uses , be protected against flood damage
at the time of initial construction ;
(c) Control the alteration of natural flood plains , stream
channels , and natural protective barriers , which help accommodate
or channel flood waters ;
(d) Control filling , grading , dredging and other development
which may increase flood damage ; and
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(e) Prevent or regulate the construction of flood barriers
which will unnaturally divert flood water or which may increase flood
hazards in other areas .
SECTION IV: Definitions . Unless specifically defined below,
words or phrases used in this ordinance shall be interpreted so as to
Give them the meaning they have in common usage and to give this
ordinance its most reasonable application.
"APPEAL" means a request for a review of any action pursuant
to this Ordinance , or of the interpretation of any provision of this
ordinance by any City official . The provisions of Chanter 30 , Title
IV shall apply .
"BASE FLOOD" means the flood having a one percent chance of
being equalled or exceeded in any given year, also referred to as the
"100-vear flood" .
"BASE FLOOD ELEVATION" means the actual elevation (in mean
sea level) of the water surface of the base flood determined by the
Federal Flood Insurance Administration or any other qualified person
or agency described in Section V of this ordinance.
"CITY" means the City of Renton or the City Council of Renton .
"DEVELOPMENT" means any man-made change to improved or
unimproved real estate , including but not limited to buildings or
other structures , mining, dredging„ filling, grading, paving , excavatio
or drilling operations located within flood hazard areas .
"EXISTING MOBILE HOME PAPP. OR MOBILE HOPE SUBDIVISION4" means
.a parcel (or contiguous parcels) of land divided into two or more
mobile home 'Lots for rent or sale for which the construction of
facilities for servicing the lot on which the mobile home is to be
affixed (including , at a minimum, the installation of utilities ,
either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads , and the
construction of streets) is completed before the effective date of
this ordinance .
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"EXPANSION TO AN EXISTING MOBILE HOME PARD OR MOBILE HOME
SUBDIVISION" means the preparation of additional sites by the
construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the mobile
homes are to be affixed (including the installation of utilities ,
either final site grading or nouring of concrete pads , or the
construction of streets) .
"FLOOD" OR "FLOODING" means a general and temporary
condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land
areas from:
(a) The overflow of inland or tidal waters and/or
(b) The unusual and rapid accumulation of runoff of surface
eater from any source .
"FLOOD HAZARD AREA" means the area within the floodplain
consisting of the floodway , floodway fringe and any adjacent land whic
has been included within the boundary indicated on the accompanying
flood hazara area maps .
"FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP" (FIRM) means the official map on
which the Federal Flood Insurance Administration has delineated both
the flood hazard areas and the risk premium zones applicable to the
community .
"FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY" means the official report provided
by the Federal Insurance Administration that includes flood profiles ,
the Flood Boundary and Floodway Man. , Flood Insurance Rate Map. , and
the water surface elevation of the base flood.
"FLOOD PLAIN" means that nor.tion of a river or stream
channel and adjacent lands consisting of the floodway and floodway
fringe which are subject to the base flood.
"FLOOD SEASON" means the period from November 1 to March 31
during which , historically , the frequency , distribution and volume
(inches of rainfall) of storms in the Green River Basin have been
the largest and all known major floods have occurred.
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"FLOODWAY" means the regular channel plus that portion of
the flood plain which has been defined as floodway and delineated
on maps by the Federal Insurance Administration or by any qualified
person or agency described in Section V of this ordinance .
"FLOODWAY FRINGE" means that portion of a floodplain which
is not floodway .
"HABITABLE FLOOR" means any floor usable for living purposes ,
which includes working , sleeping , eating , cooking or recreation , or
a combination. thereof. A floor used exclusively for storage purposes
is not a "habitable floor" .
"MOBILE HOME" means a structure that is transportable in
one or more sections , built on a permanent chassis , designed to be
used with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the
renuired utilities and intended for human habitation. It does not
include recreational vehicles or travel trailers .
"NEW CONSTRUCTION" means structures for which the "start
of construction" commenced on or after the effective date of this
ordinance .
"NEW MOBILE HOME PARK OR MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION" means a
parcel (or contiguous parcels) of land divided into two or more
mobile home lots for rent or sale for which the construction of
facilities for servicing the lot (including , at a minimum, filling ,
the installation of utilities, either final site grading or the
pouring of concrete pads , and the construction of streets) is begun
on or after the effective date of this ordinance ..
"START OF CONSTRUCTION" means the first placement of
Dermanent construction on a site . Permanent construction includes
land preparation, such as clearing , grading and filling , the
installation of streets , walkways and utilities , excavation for a
basement , footings , piers or foundations , the pouring of slabs or
footings , the first permanent framing or assembly of a structure or
any part thereof on its piling or foundation or any other work
beyond the stage of excavation .
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"STRUCTURE" means a walled and roofed building or mobile
home that is principally above ground.
"SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT" means any repair, reconstruction or
improvement of a structure , the cost of which equals or exceeds 50
percent of the appraised fair market value of the structure either :
(a) before the improvement or repair is started, or
(b) if the structure has been damaged and is being
restored , before the damage occurred, For the
purposes of this definition "substantial improve-
ment" is considered to occur when the first altera-
tion of any wall , ceiling , floor , or other structural
part of the building commences , whether or not that
alteration affects the external dimensions of the
structure .
The term does not , however , include either :
(a) anv project for improvement of a structure to comply
with existing state or local health , sanitary, or
safety code specifications which are necessary
solely to assure safe living conditions , or
(b) any alteration of a structure listed on the
National Register of Historic Places or a recognized
state or local inventory of historic places .
"VARIANCE" means a grant of relief from the requirements of
this ordinance which permits construction in a manner that would
otherwise be prohibited by this ordinance . The provisions of
Section 722 (G) , Title IV shall apply .
SECTION V: Authority . The Flood Insurance Study , including
the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Boundary and Floodway
Map , prepared by the Federal Insurance Administration for the City
of Renton is hereby adopted as a part of this chapter as if fully
set forth herein. The Flood Insurance Study and Maps shall provide .
the base information by which the provisions of this ordinance shall
be administered. Where the Flood Insurance Study , FIRM and Floodway
Map do not provide adequate information , the City of Renton, through
the Public Works , Building and Planning Departments, shall consider
and interpret information produced by the Army Corps of Engineers ,
Soil Conservation Service , Department of Housing and Urban Development
or any other qualified person or agency to determine the location
of flood plains , floodways or floodwav fringes .
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SECTION VI : Maps . Flood hazard areas , as shown and defined
on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Boundary and
Floodway Map prepared by the Federal Insurance Administration and
adopted herein , shall be shown and defined on City zoning maps
which shall become a part of this title by adoption by the City
subject to the provisions of Section 4-725 of the Renton Zoning
Code , Chapter 7 of Title IV. Copies of the maps shall be maintained
for inspection by the public in the Planning Department .
SECTION VII : Information to be obtained and maintained.
The City will obtain from the applicant , and maintain a record of,
the actual elevation (in relation to mean sea level) of the lowest
habitable floor (including basement) of all new or substantially
improved structures within a Flood Hazard Area and whether or not
the structure contains a basement . This information shall be maintain,
by the Building Department .
SECTION VIII : Floodways . Within areas designed as floodways ,
the following provisions shall apply :
(a) The following shall not be permitted in a known floodway :
(1) Any permanent building or structure designed
to be used year-round for human habitation,
commerce , employment , or public assembly ;
(2) Any structure , excavation , landfill or grading
which would cause water to be diverted from the
established floodway , cause erosion, obstruct the
natural flow of water , increase the potential
for turbidity or pollution , materially reduce
the carrying capacity of the floodway or raise
the elevation of the 100-year flood ;
(3) During, the flood season , the construction or
storage of any object or material which would
be subject to flotation and movement ;
(b) Any development or substantial improvement which satisfie,
the provisions of Section VIII (a) may be permitted when
permitted in the underlying zoning classification provided that all
permanent or year-round buildings are either located
outside the floodway , or if located in the floodway ,
can be flood-proofed according to the provisions of
Sections X and XI with no obstruction , diversion , or
loss of carrying capacity .
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(c) Dwellings , and structures or buildings relating to
commerce , employment or public assembly which are
seasonal in nature and either mobile or readily
disassembled; and are removed from the floodway
during the flood season may be permitted when
permitted in the underlying zoning classification.
(d) Except during the flood season, the storage of equip-
ment , machinery and building materials may be permitted
when permitted in the underlying zoning classification.
SECTION IX: Floodway Fringe_ Within areas designated as
floodway fringe , the following shall not be permitted:
(a) Any structure , development , landfill or grading which ,
if generally permitted would :
(1) reduce significantly the natural holding
capacity or raise the elevation of the
surrounding or upstream flood plain; or
(2) Pollute or contribute materially to the
turbidity of flood water at the base flood stage ;
(b) Any permanent structure which is not fully protected
from water damage at the base flood level' or not
constructed with materials and in a manner to minimize
flood damage as specified in Sections X and XI ; PROVIDED
that uses permitted in the floodway may be permitted
in the floodway fringe , and seasonal restrictions
may be reduced.
SECTION X: General Standards for Flood Hazard Protection .
In all flood hazard areas , the following general standards for flood
hazard protection shall apply :
(a) All new construction and substantial improvements shall
be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral
movement of the structure .
(b) All new construction and substantial improvements
shall be constructed:
(1) With materials and utility equipment resistant
to damage by flood waters ; and
(2) Using methods and practices that minimize flood
damage .
(c) Utilities shall be designed and installed under the
following provisions :
(1) All new and replacement water supply systems
shall be designed to minimize or eliminate
infiltration of flood waters into the system;
(2) New and replacement sanitary sewage systems shall
be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration
of flood waters into the systems and disch*arge
from the systems into flood waters ; and
(3) On-site waste disposal. systems are prohibited
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(d) All subdivision proposals shall :
(1) Be consistent with the need to minimize flood
damage ;
(2) Have public utilities and facilities such as
sewer , gas , electrical and water systems located
and constructed to minimize flood damage; and
(3) Have adequate drainage provided to reduce
exposure to flood damage .
SECTION XI : Specific Standards for Flood Hazard Protection.
In all areas of flood hazard, the following specific standards for
flood hazard protection shall apply :
(a) New construction and substantial improvement of any
residential structure shall have the lowest floor ,
including basement , elevated to or above the base
flood elevation .
(b) New construction and substantial improvement of any
commercial , industrial or other non-residential
structure shall either have the lowest floor , including
basement , elevated to the level of the base flood
elevation ; or , together with attendant utility and
sanitary facilities , shall :
(1) Be floodproofed so that below the base flood
level the structure is watertight with walls
substantially impermeable to the passage of
water .
(2) Have structural components capable of resisting
hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects
of buoyancy ; and
(3) Be certified by a registered professional engineer
that the standards of this subsection are satisfied.
(c) Mobile homes shall be protected from flood hazards under
the following provisions :
(1) All mobile homes shall be anchored to resist
flotation , collapse , or lateral movement by
providing over-the-top and frame ties to ground
anchors . Specific requirements shall be that :
a . Over-the-top ties be provided at each of
the four corners of the mobile home , with
two additional ties per side at intermediate
locations , with mobile homes less than 50
feet long requiring one additional tie
per side ;
b . Frame ties be provided at each corner of the
home with five additional ties per side at
intermediate points , with mobile homes less
than 50 feet long requiring four additional
ties per side ;
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c . All components of the anchoring system be
capable of carrying a force of 4,1300 pounds ; and
d. Any additions to the mobile home be similarly
anchored.
(2) For new mobile home parks and mobile home sub-
divisions ; for expansions to existing mobile
home parks and mobile home subdivisions ; for
existing mobile home parks and mobile home sub-
divisions where the repair , reconstruction or
improvement of the streets , utilities and pads
equal or exceed 50 percent of value of the streets ,
utilities and pads before the repair, reconstruction
or improvement has commenced; and for new mobile
homes not placed in a mobile home park or mobile
home subdivision , require that :
a. Stands or lots are eldvated on compacted
fill or on pilings so that the lowest floor
of the mobile home will be at or above the
base flood level ;
b . Adequate surface drainage is provided;
C . Access for a mobile home hauler are provided ;
and
d. In the instance of elevation on pilings , that :
lots are large enough to permit steps , piling
foundations are placed in stable soil no
more than ten feet apart , and reinforcement
is provided for pilings more than six feet
above the ground level .
(3) No mobile home shall be placed in the floodway ,
except as provided under the seasonal restrictions
specified in Section VIII c .
SECTION XII : Permits and Licenses - Approval Required. No
permit or license for structures or the development or use of land
shall be issued by the City within a flood hazard area unless approvcc.
by the Building Official . Such approval shall be based on a review
of the provisions set forth in this chapter and the technical
findings and recommendations of city departments including , but
not limited to the Fire , Public Works and Planning Departments .
Compliance with the provisions of this chapter does not obviate the
need to obtain other permits which may be required pursuant to state
or federal law including approvals required from the Washington State
Departments of Social and Health Services and/or Ecology relating
to water and/or sewer systems which ensure that water and sewer
systems will be designed to avoid infiltration inflow or impairment .
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SECTION XIII : Procedural Requirements . City permits or
licenses which relate to the development and use of land within a
flood hazard area shall be referred to the Building Department by the
issuing department for approval . If it can be determined from informa
tion at hand that the property does not lie in a flood hazard area,
the department may approve the permit or license directly . If it
appears that the property may lie in the floodway or floodway fringe ,
the Building Department shall require its owner to submit information
necessary to determine if in fact the property lies within the
floodway or floodway fringe . If the proposed development contains
at least 50 lots or 5 acres (whichever is less) , base flood elevation
data shall be provided by the applicant . If it is determined that
the property lies within the floodway or floodway fringe , the applican
shall be required by the Building Department to submit such surveys ,
plans and supporting documents as are necessary to determine the
applicability of city regulations to the proposed structure , developme
or use . The Building Department shall consider not only the individua
structure , development or use , but shall also consider it in combina-
tion with existing and future similar structures , developments and
uses . Whenever technical information is furnished to the City by
an applicant , the City shall consider such report in acting upon the
requested permit .
The Building Official shall , within a reasonable time ,
indicate approval or disapproval of the requested permit or license ;
and if approved, the conditions of approval , in a letter to the issuin-
department , with copies to the applicant , commenting department ,
other agencies , and other known parties of
g s interest .
Whenever any alteration or relocation of any watercourse
is proposed, the Building Official shall notify adjacent communities
prior to such relocation or alteration and submit such notifications
to the Federal Emergency Management Agency . Within the altered or
relocated portions of a watercourse , adequate flood carrying capacity
shall be maintained.
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SECTION XIV: Variances : The Board of Adjustment or the Hearin,
Examiner, whichever is afforded ,jurisdiction under theP rovisions of
Section 4-722 (G) as amended, shall have the authority to grant a
variance from the provisions of this title when the conditions set fort.
in Section XIV (d) have been found to exist and the criteria set forth_.
in Section XIV (e) have been considered; PROVIDED, that any variance
granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that the
variance thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant of special
privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in
the vicinity in which subject property is situated. The public notice
and hearing procedures set forth in Title IV Section 722 (G) , as
amended, and the following provisions , shall apply to variances from
the provisions of this ordinance.
(a) Variances may be issued for the reconstruction,
rehabilitation or restoration of structures listed
on the National Register of Historic Places or a
recognized state or local inventory of historic
places , without regard to the procedures set forth
in the remainder of this section.
(b) Variances shall not be issued within any designated
floodway if any increase in flood levels during the
base flood discharge would result.
(c) Variances shall only be issued upon a determination
that the variance is the minimum necessarv, considering
the flood hazard, to afford. relief,
(d) Variances shall only be issued upon:
(1) A showing of good and sufficient cause;
(2) A determination that failure to grant the
variance would result in exceptional hardship
to the applicant; and
(3) A determination that the granting of a variance
will not result in increased flood heights ,
additional threats to public safety, extra-
ordinary public expense , the creation of
nuisances or conflict with existing local 1$ws
or ordinances .
(e) In reviewing applications for variances the Board
of Adjustment or the Hearing Examiner shall consider
all technical evaluations , all relevant factors and
standards specified in other sections of this
ordinance , and:
(1) The danger that materials may be swept onto
other lands to the injury of other;
(2) The danger to life and property due to flooding
or erosion damage;
(3) The susceptibility of the proposed facility
and its contents to flood damage and the effect
of such damage on the individual owner;
(4) The importance of the services provided by the
proposed facility to the community;
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(5) The avialability of alternative locations ;
for the proposed use which are not subject
to flooding or erosion damage ;
(6) The compatibility of the proposed use with
existing and anticipated development ;
(7) The relationship of the proposed use to the
comprehensive plan and flood plain management
program for that area ;
(S) The safety of access to the property in times
of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles ;
(9) The expected heights , velocity , duration , rate
of rise , and sediment transport of the flood
waters and the effects of wave action, if
applicable , expected at the site ; and
(10) The costs of providing governmental services
during and after flood conditions , including
maintenance and repair of public utilities and
facilities such as sewer , gas , electrical , and
water systems , and streets and bridges .
(f) Upon consideration of the factors in Section XIV (e) and
the purposes of this ordinance , the Board of Adjustment
or Hearing Examiner may attach such conditions to the
granting of variances as deemed necessary to further
the purposes of this ordinance .
(g) Anv applicant to ,nom a variance is granted shall
be -iven written notice that the structure will be
permitted to be built with exceptions to one or more of
the provisions of the ordinance and that the cost of
flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased
risk resulting from the granting of the variance.
(h) The Building Department shall maintain the ._
recoras of all variances and report them to the
Federal Insurance Administration upon request .
SECTION XV: Appeals . The decision of any City official
to approve or disapprove a permit or license in a Flood Hazard area
may be appealed to the Hearing Examiner . The requested permit or
license shall not be issued by a City Department during the appeal
period.
(a) The procedures for appeals from administrative
determinations set forth in Title IV Section 3011
(B) , as amended , shall apply . In addition to the
criteria established in Section 3011 (B) as amended ,
the Hearing Examiner shall consider all technical
evaluations , all relevant standards , and the criteria
specified in Section XIV (e) above .
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(b) Pursuant to Chapter 30 , Title IV, the Hearing Examiner
shall prepare a written report and decision containing
findings and conclusions which show how its decision
implements the purposes of this chapter and is
consistent with the criteria , standards , and limita-
tions of this chapter.
(c) The decision of the Hearing Examiner shall be final
and conclusive unless , within twenty (20) calendar days
from the day of the Hearing Examiner ' s decision , an
aggrieved party obtains a writ of certiorari from
King County Superior Court for the purpose of review
of the action taken .
SECTION XVI : Severability` The invalidity or unconstitution
ality of any provision or section of this ordinance shall not render
any other provision or section of this ordinance invalid or uncon-
stitutional .
SECTION XVII : This Ordinance shall be effective upon its
passage , approval and legal publication..
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 4th day of May , 1981
De ores A. Me a, City Clerks
Pro tem
APPROVED BY THE DIAYORAthis 4th day ofMay 1981 .
Richard M. Stredicke, Mayor Pro tem
Approved as to form:
Lawrence J . Warren, City Attorney
Date of Publication : May 8, 1981 (Summary Foran)
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