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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4350 Repealed By ORD 4�4501 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 4350 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CAAPTER 31, ZONING CODE, OF TITLE IV (BUILDING REGULATIONS) , OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY ADDING A NEW SECTION, 4-31-38, ESTABLISHING A RE50URCE CONSERVATION ZONE. SECTION I. This ordinance establishes a resource conservation zone within the City of Renton, states the permitted uses, accessory uses, conditional uses and prohibited uses within that zone. The ordinance further establishss development standards, lot coverage requirements and performance standards . , SECTION II. A.. full text of this ordinance will be mailed, without charge, upon_ request to the City Clerk. Date of ��Pubiication: May 8, 1992 ' �,. ORD.236-4/22/92-as . 1 Repealed By ORD ��4501 i CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4350 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 31, ZONING CODE, OF TITLE IV (BUILDING I REGULATIONS} , OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY ADDING A NEW SECTION, 4-31-38, ESTABLISHING A RESOURCE CONSERVATION ZONE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Chapter 31, Zoning Code, 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 section: 4=31-38-: RESOURCE CONSERVATION ZONE: �� ` A. Purpose: The General Zone (R-C) is established to provide a semi-rural �residential zone which co.nserves open space, lands of local or historical imgortance for agricu�ltural . use:s, and critical or resource areas . These regulations shall also assure that the use of land within and adjacent to these lands shall not interfere with their continued use for the production of food and agricultural products, and that permitted uses are compatible with the functions and values of designated critical or resource areas . The Resource Conservation Zone is intended to be a low- density residential zone which provides separation between areas of �� more intense urban uses; encourages or preserves semi-rural residential uses; allows limited commercial farming uses � , appropriate to semi-rural areas; and protects environmentally sensitive areas such as floodplains, wetlands, streams and aquifers . This zone may be permitted in areas designated as 1 ORDINANCE NO. 4350 community separators, critical or resource areas, or rural ' residential in the Comprehensive Plan. B. Uses : In the Resource Conservation Zone (R-C) the following uses are permitted and prohibited: 1 . Principal Uses : a. One single-family dwelling. b. Farming, including cultivation of crops, livestock, poultry, animal husbandry, and warehousing and storage of farm products . c. Dairies . d. Wholesale and retail liorticultural nurseries . e.. Public or private golf courses and associated buildings .including restaurants . f . Publi�c..parks and recreation inc.luding community . and regional .facilities . � g. Public or commercial botanical gardens with a restaurant and/or gift shop. h. Public and quasi-public buildings or structures II essential to the physical and economic welfare of an area, such as municipal buildings and libraries, police and fire stations, ��� utility substations and transmission facilities, and telephone �, exchanges . . i. Animals : The following types of animals shall be permitted in this zone provided the animal owner either lives on the property where an animal is kept or has arranged with a tenant to care for the animal(s) ; and that the keeping of animals meets the conditions of section 4-31-37 .B. 2 ORDINANCE NO. 4350 ( 1 ) Livestock: A minimum of one acre of ', pasturage per large animal shall be provided for grazing, except I when a farm management plan has been adopted based on the King I County Conservation District's farm conservation planning and � practice standards showing that adequate pasturage to support a larger number of animals is available. (2 ) A maximum of twenty (20) small animals may be permitted outright on one acre. (3) A maximum ot four (4) goats, sheep, and similar sized animals may be permitted outright on one acre. (4 } Only one of these options, together with the a1"lotment of small animals, may be permitted outright on one acre. �A � (5 ) Beekeeping, provided that all colonies are register_ed wit.h the Washington State Department of Agriculture_ in accordance with apiary law, RCW 15 . 60 . 030 . j . Stables, riding schools, horse or animal boarding on a minimum parcel of five (5) acres . k. Animal kennels, commercial or hobby. 1 . Veterinary hospitals, including kennels . m. Retail sales of Christmas trees and firewood. 2 . Accessory uses : a. Detached buildings which support the primary use of the site including barns, silos, sheds and other enclosed buildings used for storage of agricultural products and equipment, I animal shelter, or animal manure storage facilities provided the parcel is at least one acre in size. 3 ORDINANCE NO. 4350 b. Detached garages or storage buildings normally associated with a single-family residence. I c. One accessory dwelling unit, including a unit I attached to the primary dwelling or a designated manufactured home, to house family members related to the property owner, or an employee of the property owner. d. Home occupations when approved by the Board of Public Works . e. Day-care for a maximum of six (6) persons . f. Recycling collection stations, provided the following conditions have been complied with: ( 1) The collection station is accessory to a public or a quasi=publi.c use. � - (2 ) The collection station is port�able and temporary (not to exceed ninety (90) calendar days out of each year) . (3) The collection station is not located on any public right-of-way unless a right-of-way use permit is granted by the Board of Public Works . (4) The property owners or managers shall keep the area surrounding the recycling collection station maintained and clean of debris . g. Roadside stands, not exceeding four hundred (400) square feet in floor area, and not over twenty (20 ) lineal ! feet on any side, for the sale of agricultural products produced on the premises . 4 � ORDINANCE NO. 4350 ' 3 . Conditional Uses : In the Resource Conservation (R- C) the following uses and their accessory uses may be allowed by conditional use permits as provided in section 4-31-36 of this lil code: a. Schools, both private and public. b. Group homes . c. Day-care for seven (7 ) or more persons . d. Churches . e. Bed and breakfast guesthouses, provided: ( 1) The guesthouse is conducted on the premises of the owner-operator; (2 ) No more than fifty percent ., of the principal residence is used for the guesthouse; and the number of �persons .accommodated �per night shall not exc.eed five. (3 ) One off-street parking space is provi.ded for each guest room. The parking space must not be located in any required setback. (4) The domestic water supply and wastewater disposal facilities shall be approved by the City. f. Recycling collection stations in conjunction with an approved public or quasi-public use when the collection I station is utilized for more than ninety (90) days per calendar I year. � g. Timber harvesting and reforestation on parcels 80 acres or greater in size, consistent with the Forest Practices Act, and where it is not in conflict with any other City ordinances . , 5 1 ORDINANCE NO. 4350 h. Mineral resource recovery on parcels 20 acres ' or larger in size, including gravel, sand and valuable metallic '' substances, provided the use is consistent with other state and local regulations . � 4 . Prohibited Uses : In the Resource Conservation Zone (R-C) the following uses are prohibited: a. Travel trailers, recreational vehicles or mobile homes used for habitation. b. Agricultural processing or packing facilities, , feedlots, meatpacking and slaughter houses . �'' c. Removal of topsoil, grading or filling, or any other activity xesulting in permanent disruption of the surface of the land, except for excavation related to construction or .maintenance of the primary use, installation of utilities or as �needed to. construct permitted buildings or structur.es . : d. Dumping or storage of nonagricultural solid or liquid waste, trash, rubbish or other noxious materials . e. Dumping or discharge of solid or liquid ' agricultural wastes into wetlands, surface drainage systems, lakes I or streams . f. Processing of forest products . C. Development Standards : In the Resource Conservation Zone (R-C) the following development standards shall apply: 1 . Dwelling Unit Density and Lot Areas : The dwelling ` unit density in the R-C zone shall not exceed one dwelling unit per 10 acres . 6 �, ORDINANCE NO. 4350 2 . Lot Width: A minimum of one hundred fifty feet ( 150 ' ) for an interior lot and one hundred seventy five feet ( 175 ' ) for corner lots . �I 3 . Lot Depth: A minimum of one hundred feet ( 100 ' ) . ' 4 . Setbacks : a. Front Yard: A minimum depth of fifty feet (50 ' ) . b. Rear Yard: A minimum depth of thirty-five feet (35 ' ) . c. Side Yards : A minimum depth of twenty-five feet (25 ' ) . 5. Lot Size: A minimum area of ten ( 10) acres . 6 . Special .Setbacks : a. .Detached - accessory buildings shall have a minimum of :five feet (5 ' ) side and .rear yard setback, a minimum ..of ten feet ( 10 ' ) setback from residences, and shall not be allowed within required front or side yards along streets . b. Barns and stables must be located a minimum of fifty feet (50 ' ) from any property line. 7 . Height: a. The height of a dwelling or structure shall not exceed thirty-five feet (35 ' ) . b. Accessory buildings and/or structures shall not exceed twenty-five feet (25 ' ) in height. c. Barns and silos shall not exceed fifty feet (50' ) in height. 7 ORDINANCE NO. 4350 8 . Lot coverage: , a. The lot coverage of the residential structure , along with all accessory buildings shall not exceed 2�, except as provided by this section. I, b. On legal lots less than 5 acres in size, the lot coverage of the parcel shall be 15� . c. On lots greater than one acre, an additional 5� of the total area of the parcel may be used for buildings related to agricultural practices. 9 . Performance Standards : a. Property owners conducting farming activities on parcels larger than one acre shall prepare and implement farm _.management . plans �approved by the King County Conservation District to control :potential pollution and environmental degradation from farm livestock �or.- agricultural chemicals . The farm management plan shall, at a minimum, include provisions for removal or composting of animal wastes and storage, or use of agricultural chemicals . b. To reduce water quality degradation from animal ', wastes, reduce bank collapse from trampling, and encourage retention of vegetation on banks and shorelines, livestock access to stream banks shall be prohibited by fencing, at a distance established in the farm management plan and consistent with other applicable regulations . Where entrance ramps to streams and rivers for livestock watering are permitted, they shall be constructed according to standards established by the King County Conservation District. 8 ORDINANCE NO. 4350 c. In areas with impermeable soils or within aquifer protection areas, alternative systems for on-site sewage disposal may be required consistent with the guidelines of the Seattle-King County Health Department. Provision for on-going maintenance to assure the proper functioning of on-site systems shall be made. d. In areas where septic systems presently exist, remediation of the on-site sewage disposal system may be required to assure the proper functioning or elimination of water pollution. e. On-site septic systems and agricultural waste storage shall be flood-proofed to or elevated above the flood prot.ection e.levation. _New on-site sewage disposal systems shall be located :out.side the limits of the floodplain to the extent feasible. Sew.age �disposal and storage of agricultural wastes is �prohibit.ed in ��he .floodway. 10 . Parking: See Chapter 14, Title IV, of the City Code. �I 11 . Signs : See Chapter 20, Title IV, of the City 'I Code. 12 . Pre-Existing Plats : Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prohibit the construction of a single-family dwelling � and its accessory buildings on a pre-existing platted lot with less area than herein required. D. Current Use Assessment for Open Space, Agriculture and Timber Lands. All properties in the Resource Conservation Zone which meet the definition of open space lands, farm and agricultural 9 ORDINANCE NO. 4350 lands, and timber lands shall be eligible for current use classification for property taxation purposes under RCW 84 . 34, and section 4-31-28 of the Renton City Code. E. Transfer of Development Rights - Residential Density: , Properties within the Resource Conservation Zone shall be eligible for transfer of development rights as provided within the Zoning Code. SECTION II. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 4th day of May , 1992 . �C��� ` ,�i��!'� Marilyn . ersen, City Clerk APPROVED BY `�HE MP,YOR this 4th day of MaY , 1992 . , _ ` i � , Ea Clyme , Mayor � 'I Approv as to I Lawrence J. Warr n, City Attorney , Date of Publication:. May 8, 1992 ORD.226-3/2/92-as . . 10