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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4703 - Amends Ord: 2820, 3106, 3592 4346, 4376, 4414 4587 Amended By ORD 472� 4963 , 5526 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4703 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 4-10-12, 4-18-4, 4-32-6 .H AND 4-36-5, OF TITLE IV (BUILDING REGULATIONS) , AND SECTION 8-1-4 .K, OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION) , OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY ADDING REGIILARLY IMPOSED SEPA MITIGATION MEASURES AS DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY .OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I. Subsection 4-10-12 .F of Chapter 10, Mining, I Excavation and Grading Ordinance, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : F. Permitted Work Hours : All mining, excavation and grading work done in residential areas or within 300 feet of I residential areas shall be between the hours of seven o' clock (7 : 00) A.M. and eight o' clock (8 : 00) P.M. , Monday through Friday, except repairs to machinery. Work may be permitted on Saturdays and Sundays only if approved in writing in advance by the Development Services Division Director. The Director is authorized to grant an extension of working time during an emergency. An emergency shall include but is not limited to natural and manmade disasters . SECTION II. Section 4-10-12 of Chapter 10, Mining, Excavation and Grading Ordinance, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General 1 - 1 ORDINANCE N0. 4703 Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington�� is hereby amended by adding the following subsection which reads as follows : K. Hydroseeding Required: Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant an appropriate ground cover over any portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within 90 days . Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current King County Surface Water Management Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of November lst and March 31st of each year. The Development Services Division' s approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit . SECTION III. Chapter 18, Renton Developmental Guidelines Ordinance, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : 4-18-3 : CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS : A. Haul Routes : A construction plan indicating haul routes and hours, construction hours and a traffic control plan must be submitted to the Development Services Division for approval prior to a construction permit being issued. B. Haul Hours : Haul hours shall be restricted to the hours I between eight-thirty (8 :30) A.M. and three-thirty (3 : 30) P.M. , Monday through Friday unless approved in writing in advance by the Development Services Division. 2 � ORDINANCE NO. 4703 C. Permitted Work Hours : Construction activities which ' require construction or building permits and which are conducted in � residential areas or within 300 feet of residential areas shall be restricted to the following hours : 1 . Single Family Remodel or Single Family Addition Construction Activities : Single family remodel or single family addition construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between seven o' clock (7 : 00) A.M. and ten o' clock (10 : 00) P.M. , Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays and Sundays shall be I restricted to the hours between nine o' clock (9 : 00) A.M. and ten o' clock (10 : 00) P.M. 2 . Commercial, Multi-family, New Single Family and Other Nonresidential Construction Activities : Commercial, multi- family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between seven o' clock (7 : 00) A.M. and eight o' clock (8 : 00) P.M. , Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between nine � o' clock (9 : 00) A.M. and eight o' clock (8 : 00) P.M. No work shall be permitted on Sundays . D. Emergency Extensions to Permitted Work Hours : The Development Services Division Director is authorized to grant an extension of working time during an emergency. An emergency shall include but is not limited to natural and manmade disasters . , E . Temporary Erosion Control : Temporary erosion control must be installed and maintained for the duration of the project . This work must comply with the current King County Surface Water 3 -1 ORDINANCE NO. 4703 Management Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton and must be approved by the Development Services Division. , F. Hydroseeding Required: Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant � an appropriate ground cover over any portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within 90 days . Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current King County Surface Water Management Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of November lst and March 31st of each year. The Development Services Division' s approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit . SECTION IV. Section 4-32-6 .H of Chapter 32, Wetlands Management, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington�� is hereby amended to read as follows : H. Mitigation Plans : All wetland restoration, compensation, and/or creation projects required pursuant to this chapter either as a permit condition or as the result of an enforcement action shall follow a mitigation plan prepared by qualified wetland specialists approved by the City. The proponent shall submit a Final Wetland Mitigation Plan for the approval of the Development Services Division prior to the issuance of building or construction permits for the development . The proponent shall receive written approval of the mitigation plan by the City' s Department I Administrator prior to commencement of any wetland restoration or ' 4 1 ORDINANCE NO. 4703 creation activity. Unless the City, in consultation with qualified wetland specialists, determines, based on the size and scope of the development proposal, the nature of the impacted wetland and the degree of cumulative impacts on the wetland from other development proposals, that the scope and specific requirements of the mitigation plan may be reduced from what is listed below, the mitigation plan shall contain at least the following components : ' 1 . Baseline Information: A written assessment and accompanying maps of the impacted wetland including, at a minimum, a wetland delineation by a qualified wetland specialist; existing wetland acreage; vegetative, faunal and hydrologic characteristics; soil and substrata conditions; topographic elevations and compensation site . If the mitigation site is different from the impacted wetland site, the assessment should include at a minimum: existing acreage; vegetative, faunal and hydrologic conditions; relationship within the watershed and to existing waterbodies; soil and substrata conditions, topographic elevations; existing and proposed adjacent site conditions; buffers; and ownership. 2 . Environmental Goals and Objectives : A written report by a qualified wetland specialist shall be provided identifying goals and objectives of the mitigation plan and describing: a. The purposes of the compensation measures including a description of site selection criteria, identification of compensation goals; identification of target evaluation species and resource functions, dates for beginning and completion, and a complete description of the structure and functional relationships 5 I � ORDINANCE NO. 4703 sought in the new wetland. The goals and objectives shall be related to the functions and values of the original wetland or if out-of-kind, the type of wetland to be emulated; and b. A review of the available literature and/or experience to date in restoring or creating the type of wetland proposed shall be provided. An analysis of the likelihood of success of the compensation project at duplicating the original wetland shall be provided based on the experiences of comparable projects, preferably those in the same drainage basins, if any. An analysis of the likelihood of persistence of the created or i restored wetland shall be provided based on such factors as surface I and ground water supply and flow patterns, dynamics of the� wetland ecosystem; sediment or pollutant influx and/or erosion, periodic flooding and drought, etc. , presence of invasive flora or fauna, potential human ar animal disturbance, and previous comparable projects, if any. 3 . Performance Standards : Specific criteria shall be provided for evaluating whether or not the goals and objectives of the project are achieved and for beginning remedial action or ' contingency measures . Such criteria may include water quality standards, survival rates of planted vegetation, species abundance and diversity targets, habitat diversity indices, or other ecological, geological or hydrological criteria. These criteria will be evaluated and reported pursuant to Section 4-32-6H5, Monitoring Program, of this Section. An assessment of the projects success in achieving the goals and objectives of the mitigation 6 � ORDINANCE NO. 4703 plan should be included along with an evaluation of the need for � remedial action or contingency measures. , 4 . Detailed Techniques and Plans : Written specifications and descriptions of compensation techniques shall be provided including the proposed construction sequence, grading and excavation details, erosion and sediment control features needed for wetland construction and long-term survival, a planting plan specifying plant species, quantities, locations, size, spacing, and density; source of plant materials, propagates, or seeds; water and nutrient requirements for planting; where appropriate, measures to protect plants from predation; specification of substrata stockpiling techniques and planting instructions; descriptions of water control structures and water-level maintenance practices needed to achieve the necessary hydroperiod characteristics; etc. These written specifications shall be accompanied by detailed site diagrams, scaled cross-sectional drawings, topographic maps showing slope percentage and final grade elevations, and any other drawings appropriate to show construction techniques or anticipated final I�, outcome . The plan shall provide for elevations which are ' appropriate for the desired habitat type (s) and which provide sufficient hydrologic data. The City may request such other ' information as needed to determine the adequacy of a mitigation plan. 5 . Monitoring Program: A program outlining the approach for monitoring construction and development of the compensation project and for assessing a completed project shall be 7 � 1 ORDINANCE NO. 4703 provided in the mitigation plan. Monitoring may include, but is not limited to: a. Establishing vegetation plots to track changes in plant species composition and density over time; b. Using photo stations to evaluate vegetation community response; ' c. Sampling surface and subsurface waters to determine pollutant loading, and changes from the natural variability of background conditions (pH, nutrients, heavy metals) ; I d. Measuring base flow rates and storm water runoff to model and evaluate hydrologic and water quality predictions; e. Measuring sedimentation rates; and f . Sampling fish and wildlife populations to determine habitat utilization, species abundance and diversity. A description shall be included outlining how the monitoring data will be evaluated by agencies that are tracking the progress of the compensation project . A monitoring report , shall be submitted quarterly for the first year and annually thereafter, and at a minimum, should document milestones, successes, problems, and contingency actions of the compensation project . The compensation project shall be monitored for a period necessary to establish that performance standards have been met, but not for a period less than five (5) years . 6 . Contingency Plan: Identification of potential i courses of action, and any corrective measures to be taken when 8 ORDINANCE NO. 4703 � monitoring or evaluation indicates project performance standards are not being met . 7 . Permit Conditions : Any compensation project prepared for mitigation pursuant to this Section and approved by the City shall become part of the application for project approval . 8 . Demonstration of Competence: A demonstration of financial resources, administrative, supervisory, and technical � competence and scientific expertise of sufficient standing to successfully execute the compensation project shall be provided. A compensation project manager shall be named and the qualifications of each team member involved in preparing the mitigation plan and implementing and supervising the project shall be provided, including educational background and areas of expertise, training and experience with comparable projects . SECTION V. Section 4-36-5 of Chapter 36, Renton Regulatory Reform Ordinance, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding the following definition: SCREENING DETAIL, REFUSE/RECYCLE: A detailed plan drawing, prepared to scale, showing location within property boundaries, ! heights, elevations, and building materials of proposed screening or of proposed plantings . I SECTION VI. Chapter 36, Renton Regulatory Reform Ordinance, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled � "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington�� is 9 - � ORDINANCE NO. 4703 hereby amended such that Tables 2 and 3, Submittal Requirements for Building and Land Use Applications, read as follows : II 10 � TABLE 2: SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING APPLICATIONS G Q' N Q' Y t� a O F,,, a � 0 3 � � W a f' ,J W � � za o � v 'c a Z a � W W W = W � a W � , W O O O G g O � W > > W a cc c � � � Zo e � o O Z J � F�- F- � !• Z Q � J J � � � LL � Q V Q y Q ti Q — C1 U V — Q O U �= � Qa a � a � � � a az � � J Z Y. u. 1L Z � f- W � y W � 4! � W J O C 7 7 � a � N � a ] J � J a BUILDING SECTION a a W � Q zQ zd LL � o p �++ p � Z � Z w SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS � Q o � � g g p � z_ v Z g y y °� y � A lication Form,Buildin Division 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 A lication Form,Construction Permit 2 2 Architectural Elevations 5 2 Archftectural Plans,CommerciaUlndustriai/Mufti-Famil 4 3 n Architectural Plans,Single Famil /Du lex 2 2 Blockin /Anchorin /Skirtin Details 2 Construction Miti ation Descri tion 1 2 r'' � Draina e Plans 2 5 2 h Draina e Re ort 2 Electrical Plans 2 2 1 Ener Code Checklist,Non-Residential 1 m 1 a Energ Code Checklist,Residential 1 k 1 1 a Foundation Plans 2 4 2 2 Geotechnical Re rt 2 b 4 2 b Gradin lan 5 5 Gradin Work Descri tion 4 2 Heat Loss Calculation 1 c 1 c Installer Certification 1 Irrigation S rinkler Plans 3 Kin Coun Heath De t.-A roved Plans 1 1 1 Land Use Permit Conditions,a roved if an 2 2 2 1 Landsca in Plans 4 Manufacturer's Plans 2 Mechanical Plans 3 2 Number of required copies(if any)is indicated in each column unless waived by the Development Services Division. 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Subsection 8-1-4 .K. 1 of Chapter 1, Garbage, of � Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled I "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : ' K. Requirements for Refuse and Recyclables Deposit Areas and , Collection Points : ' 1 . Applicability: Al1 new developments for multi- family residences, commercial, industrial and other nonresidential , uses, shall provide on-site refuse and recyclables deposit areas and collection points for collection of refuse and recyclables as follows : a. Standards for Multi-Family Developments : The refuse and recyclables deposit area and collection points for multi-family residences shall be apportioned, located and designed as follows : (1) Size of Deposit Areas : A minimum of one and one-half (1 1/2) square feet per dwelling unit in multi-family residences shall be provided for recyclables deposit areas, except I where the development is participating in a City-sponsored program in which individual recycling bins are used for curbside collection. A minimum of three (3) square feet per dwelling unit shall be provided for refuse deposit areas . A total minimum area of eighty (80) square feet shall be provided for recyclables and refuse deposit areas . (2) Placement of Deposit Areas : The required refuse and recyclables deposit areas shall be dispersed throughout I 18 _ -� ORDINANCE NO. 4703 the site when a residential development comprises more than one building. (3) Number of Deposit Areas : There shall be a minimum of one refuse and recyclables deposit area/collection point for each project . There shall be at least one deposit area/collection point for every thirty (30) dwelling units . (4) Location of Deposit Areas : (a) General : Refuse and recyclables deposit areas and collection points may be located in separate � buildings/structures or outdoors . Refuse and recyclables deposit areas may be located within residential buildings, providing that they are in compliance with the Uniform Fire Code, and that collection points are eas.ily and safely accessible to hauling � trucks . (b) Maximum Distance to Building Entrance: Refuse and recyclables deposit areas and collectiori points shall be located no more than two hundred feet (200 ' ) from a common entrance of a residential building, allowing for easy access by residents and hauling trucks . (c) Location in Setback or Landscape Area Prohibited: Outdoor refuse and recyclables deposit areas and collection points shall not be located in any required setback or landscape areas . ', (d) Traffic Obstruction Prohibited: Collection points shall be located in a manner so that hauling trucks do not obstruct pedestrian or vehicle traffic on-site, or project into any public right-of-way. 19 � ORDINANCE NO. 4703 (e) Co-location Encouraged: When possible, the recyclables deposit areas and collection points shall be located adjacent to or near garbage collection areas to encourage their use. (5) Dimensions of Deposit Areas : Dimensions of the refuse and recyclables deposit areas shall be of sufficient I width and depth to enclose containers for refuse and recyclables, and to allow easy user access . (6) Screening of Deposit Areas : Garbage dumpsters, refuse compactor areas and recyclables deposit or collection areas must be fenced or screened. Architectural design of any structure enclosing an outdoor refuse and recyclables deposit area or any building primarily used to contain a recyclables deposit area shall be consistent with the design of the primary structure (s) on the site as determined by the Development Services Division Director. A six-foot (6 ' ) wall or fence shall enclose any outdoor refuse or recyclables deposit area. In cases where Zoning Code fencing provisions conflict with the six-foot (6 ' ) wall or fence requirement, the Zoning Code provisions shall rule. A screening detail plan must be approved by the Development ' Services Division prior to the issuance of building or construction permits . (7) Identification of Deposit Areas : Refuse and recyclables deposit areas shall be identified by signs not exceeding two (2) square feet . (8) Access to Deposit Areas : Enclosures for outdoor refuse and recyclables deposit areas/collection points and 20 _ _ _ - —� ORDINANCE NO. 4703 separate buildings used primarily to contain a recyclables deposit area/ collection point shall have gate openings at least twelve feet (12 � ) wide for haulers . In addition, the gate opening for any separate building or other roofed structure used primarily as a ' refuse or recyclables deposit area/collection point shall have a vertical clearance of at least fifteen feet (15 ' ) . (9) Protection of Deposit Areas : Weather protection of refuse and recyclables shall be ensured by using � weather-proofed containers or by providing a roof over the storage area. b. Standards for Commercial, Industrial and other Non-Residential Developments : The refuse and recyclables deposit areas and collection points for commercial, industrial and other nonresidential developments shall be apportioned, located and designed as follows : (1) Size of Deposit Areas for Office, Educational and Institutional Developments : In office, educational and institutional developments, a minimum of two (2) square feet ' per every one thousand (1, 000) square feet of building gross floor area shall be provided for recyclables deposit areas and a minimum of four (4) square feet per every one thousand (1, 000) square feet of building gross floor area shall be provided for refuse deposit ' areas . A total minimum area of one hundred (100) square feet shall be provided for recyclables and refuse deposit areas . ', (2) Size of Deposit Areas for Manufacturing ', and Other Non-residential Developments : In manufacturing and other nonresidential developments, a minimum of three (3) square feet per 21 � ORDINANCE NO. 4703 � every one thousand (1, 000) square feet of building gross floor area shall be rovided for rec clables de osit areas and a minimum of P Y P six (6) square feet per every one thousand (1 . 000) square feet of building gross floor area shall be provided for refuse deposit areas . A total minimum area of one hundred (100) square feet shall be provided for recyclables and refuse deposit areas . (3) Size of Deposit Areas for Retail , Developments : In retail developments, a minimum of five (5) square feet per every one thousand (1, 000) square feet of building gr.oss floor area shall be provided for recyclables deposit areas and a minimum of ten (10) square feet per every one thousand (1, 000) square feet of building gross floor area shall be provided for refuse deposit areas . A total minimum area of one hundred (100) square feet shall be provided for recyclables and refuse deposit areas . � (4) Location of Deposit Areas : Refuse and recyclables deposit areas and collection points may be allocated to a centralized area, or dispersed throughout the site, in easily. accessible areas for both users and hauling trucks . (a) Co-location Encouraged: When possible, recyclables deposit areas and collection points shall be located adjacent to or near garbage collection areas to encourage their use . II (b) Location in Setback or Landscape Area I Prohibited: Outdoor refuse and recyclables deposit areas and collection points shall not be located in any required setback or landscape areas . I 22 --i ORDINANCE NO. 4703 (c) Traffic Obstruction Prohibited: Collection points shall be located in a manner so that hauling trucks do not obstruct pedestrian or vehicle traffic on-site, or project into any public right-of-way. (5) Access to Deposit Areas : Access to refuse and recyclables deposit areas and collection points may be limited, except during regular business hours and/or specific collection hours . ' � (6) Dimensions of Deposit Areas : Dimensions of the refuse and recyclables deposit areas shall be of sufficient width and depth to enclose containers for refuse and recyclables, and to allow easy user access . (7) Screening of Deposit Areas : Garbage dumpsters, refuse compactor areas, and recyclables deposit or co.11ection areas must be fenced or screened. Architectural design I of any structure enclosing an outdoor refuse and recyclables deposit area or any building primarily used to contain a recyclables deposit area shall be consistent with the design of the primary structure (s) on the site as determined by the Director. A six-foot (6 ' ) wall or fence shall enclose any outdoor recyclables I deposit area. In cases where Zoning Code fencing provisions conflict with the six-foot (6 ' ) wall or fence requirement, the Zoning code provisions shall rule . A screening detail plan must be I, approved by the Development Services Division prior to the issuance of building or construction permits . (a) Exception to Screening Requirement : Refuse and recyclables deposit areas located in industrial 23 � ORDINANCE NO. 4703 developments that are greater than one hundred feet (100 ' ) from residentially zoned property are exempted from this wall or fence requirement . (8) Identification of Deposit Areas : Refuse and recyclables deposit areas shall be identified by signs not exceeding two (2) square feet . (9) Access to Deposit Areas : Enclosures for I outdoor refuse and recyclables deposit area/collection points and separate buildings used primarily to contain a recyclables deposit j area/collection point shall have gate openings at least twelve feet (12 ' ) wide for haulers . In addition, the gate opening for any separate building or other roofed structure used primarily as a recyclables deposit area/collection point shall have a vertical clearance of at least fifteen feet (15 ' ) . (10) Protection of Deposit Areas : Weather protection of refuse and recyclables shall be ensured by using weather-proofed containers or by providing a roof over the storage area. ' SECTION VIII. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 2nd day of February � 1998 . Marily J. etersen, City Clerk I APPROV�D BY "TI�E MAYOR this 2nd day of February , 1998 . � ���� � Jes Tanner, Mayor 24 � �� ORDINANCE NO. 4703 App as to CiMr+��n.c� l�rv�.f2.�.— Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: February 6, 1998 ORD. 698 :1/07/98 :as . 25