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''_ .9 , r, � � I t' ' • . , Revised, resubmitted for first, second and final readings and readopted 12/1.�/76 F Amended by Ordinance No. 4204 1 ORDI.NANCE N0. 3076 4�Z3� 5155 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, 3 CREATING AND ESTABLISHING A "CITY PLANNING 4 COMMISSION" TO BE DESIGNATED AS CHAPTER 2 OF 5 TITLE II (COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS� OF ORDINANCE � 6 NO. 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF 7 • � THE CITY OF RENTON" REPEALING EXISTING CHAPTER 8 2 (PLANNiNG COMMISSION) OF TITLE II: PROVIDING i 9 � FOR THE APPOINTMENT, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 10 ' � OF PLANNING COMMI.SSIONERS. 11 = THE CITY COUNCI�, OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN 12 AS FOLLOWS: 13 SECT ION I: 14 ESTABLTSHMENT DF PLANNING COMM-ISSION: There is hereby created 1� and established a Planning Commission pursuant to RCW 35A.63 . 020 16 providing for its membership, method of appointment, organization and 17 duties. ig Such Planning Commission or agency shall serve in an advisory 19 capacity to the Mayor and the legislative body and shall have such 2p powers and duties as shall be provided for herein or as may be 21 provided by amendatory ordinance. 22 SECTION 2 : 23 APPOINTMENT: The Planning Commission shall consist of �ine (9) 24 members, appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by a majority of the 25 members of the City Council. 26 The present appointive members of the �lanning Commission shall 2� remain in office for the balance of their presently existing terms. � 28 Thereafter the term of each appointee shall for three (3) years and 29 such appointment shall be made on July 1 and February 1 respectively 30 for such three year terms. 31 SECTION 3 : 32 VACANCIES: Vacancie.s occurr�ng otherwise than by expiration of 33 terms shall be filled for the unexp�red term in the same manner as the 34 original appointment is made as set forth in the immediately preceding 35 paragraph. Members may be removed by the Mayor, with the approval of CITY OF RENTON -�' DLANNING DEPARiMENT ` - . . a � . . ' . � S • � .i • -. �, � ' . , � . ' ' Y• + • s 1 the majority of the City Council, for neglect of duty, malfeasance 2 or misfeasance in office, or when such appointee misses three 3 unexcused meetings within any twelve month period. Members shall 4 be selected without respect to political affiliations, shall serve 5 without compen.sation, and the appointees shall constitute a cross 6 section of the community representing different interests, trades, 7 professions and activities. 8 SECTIDN 4 ; 9 ESTABLISHMENT OF ADVTSORY COMMITTEES: In order to carry out 10 its duties and functions prescribed by this Ordinance, the Planning 11 Commission may establish advisory committees on subject matters of 12 general, city wide interests as the Commission deems appropriate. 13 Such advisory committee shall serve at ��e discretion of the Commission 14 and their responsibilities and duties shall be established in writing 15 by the Commission. All members of such advisory committees shall be l� appointed by the Mayor, confirmed by a majo.rity of the City Council, 17 provided however that the �lanning Commission, in such instances as lg a majority of the commission deem� appropriate, may designate the lg Chairman of such advisory committee who may be a regularly appointed 20 member of the �lanning Commission. Nothing in this section shall be 21 construed to authorize members of advisory committees to be voting 22 members of the Planning Commission��,unless such member is also a duly 23 appointed member of the Planning Commission. 24 SECTION 5 : 25 MEETINGS -� OFFICERS == RECORDS: The Planning Commission shall 26 elect its own Chairman, and create and fill such other offices as it 27 may determine from time to t�ime.. The Commission shall hold at least 28 one regular meeting in each quarter year and shall adopt rules for 29 transaction of business. Unless otherwise indicated, "Roberts Rules 30 of Order" as amended, shall be controlling. Records of all official 31 Commission proceedings shall be kept by the Planning Department and 32 shall be open to public inspection as provided by law. 33 The Mayor shall assign to the Commission and its advisory 34 committees, if any, a proper place of ineeting in which to transact , .-2- CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENi I . , � . , . . . • , , , �'buS ines's . The Planning Commission shall hold public hearings to consider any revisions or amendments to the City ' s Comprehensive Plan in October of each year. Additional meetings may be held therefore when a majority � of the Planning Commission members so designate . SECTION 6 : EXPENDITURES -- BUDGET: The expenditures of the Planning Commission shall be limited to the authorized appropriations made to the Planning Department by the City Council for the planning function of the city . The services and facilities of the City ' s Planning Department shall be utilized by the Commission in performing its duties . The work program for each ensuing year shall be prepared by the Planning Department, with concurrence of the Commission, and submitted to the City Council for approval through the regular Planning Department budget. SECTION 7: DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : The Planning Commission is hereby vested with the following duties and responsibilities : A. Comprehensive Plan: To review and update the Comprehensive Plan and its elements as necessary, and if appropriate, recommend new goals and policies . To develop and prepare as necessary and appropriate, short-range programs for implementation of the Comprehensive Plan. To conduct periodic planning studies of homogeneous community units , distinctive geographic areas , or other types of districts having unified interests within the total area of the city which will amplify and augment the Comprehensive Plan. To provide effective and efficient land use regulations and processes , based on the goals and 'policies of the Comprehensive Plan. 1 . The Comprehensive Plan shall be a policy plan containing statements of goals and statements of policies for implementation thereof, together with appropriate maps . The Comprehensive Plan may include the following planning elements or portions thereof, and any additional planning elements the Commission or Council considers pertinent: a. A land use element indicating generalized land use, including number of acres devoted to each category of use . b. A transportation element indicating the general location of freeways , arterials , major public transit routes , and other major transportation facilities and indicating the need for such facilities . -3- • � f� a � � a 1 2. The Comprehensive Plan may include any or all of the 2 following optional elements: 3 a. A community services and facilities element indicating . 4 the general location of public services and facilities and indicating 5 the need and appropriate location for such services and facilities; 6 b. A recreation and open space element indicating a 7 comprehensive system of areas and public sites for recreation, natural g reservations, parks, parkways, beaches, playgrounc�s, and other 9 recreational and open space areas; 10 c . A shoreline element setting forth policies concerning 11 economic development; public access and circulation; recreation; urban 12 design, conservation, restoration, and natural environment; and 13 historical, cultural, scientific, and educational values; i 14 d: An economic element utilizing an economic base by 15 standard industrial employment categories and indicating employment 1{ levels and trends, capital-employee ratias,,: and potential sites for 1� major economic expansion; lg e.. An environmental element indicating environmental lg conditions and natural processes including climate , air quality, 20 geology, hydrology, vegetation, wildlife, fisheries, and other natural 21 factors that affect or would be affected by development; 22 f A land capacity element indicating suitability 23 and capability of lands for uses such as agriculture, residential , 24 commercial, industrial, recreation, preservation, or multiple uses; 25 g`. A population element indicating population 26 characteristics such as distribution, age, education, income, race, and 2� other appropriate characteristics; I 28 h A housing element identifying appropriate housing i 29 characteristics including density, occupancy rates, price distribution, 30 condition, and current housing needs; I 31 i. A disaster element identifying areas of potential ' ., 32 disaster or hazard; and 33 j: A unique site element identifying areas, .sites, 34 or structures of historical, archaeological, architectural, ecological, ' ' -4- CITY Of RENTON DLANNING DEPARTMFNT . . , . . , � , , � • S � ° � � . i 1 or scenic significance. 2 �xx x X�tx��a�x��c��u�u:�,�� �1��� 3 i����3�rae�d�t��s� x��a�x xa��c�c��1� 4 ��xix�� 5 xxx x�x����e�ec��e���� ( x����c��c����� ' �d�'x� 7 � g x�r.x x��.��x��c�c�xx�xl-�-����x�c�d�s��'x�on�c�e�e��� 9 ���x�d��x x�e��xi�o��,x�om..�����;�,xix�sc�fx 10 xi�i�ixi��i?��x�����:u�rr�.��r�����������c�.��fc���x�a� 11 �i�x�i�l�x�l�x����Y� ��r�.x 12 �x x����e������f�xix�$��x���x 13 ��lx�xix����:�,�.����c��et�x��x�x��r��l�txi��x�� 14 ��� 15 3i;: The Comprehensive Plan shal.l be adopted by ordinance of 16 the City Council after public hearing by the Council, and all City 17 Programs mate.rially affecting land use, including land use regulatory � lg codes, shall ,be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. � lg 8� •. Zoning--Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan Program and 20 Area-Wide Zonings. The Planning Commission, in conducting ���a land 21 use analysis, may from time to time recommend to the City Council 22 amendments to the Comprehensive Plan as well as new short-range programs 23 and area-wide zonings to implement the recommended amendments to the 24 Comprehensive Plan. In formulating its recommendations to the City 25 Council, the Planning Commission and its advisory committees may 26 conduct public hearings; however, in any event all meetings of the 2� Commission or its advisory committees shall be open to the public 28 pursuant to the Open Public Meeting Act of 1971. Amendments to the 29 City' s Comprehensive Plan shall be made pursuant to the requirements 30 set forth in Section 7 (Dutzes and Responsibilities) of this Ordinance. 31 Area-wide zoning shall be recommended to the Mayor and the City 32 Council by the Planning Commissio.n�_.a°fter conducting a public hearing 33 thereon and may be thereafter adopted by the City Council upon 34 completion of at least one public hearing thereon. -5- CITY Of RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT , , ' . ' ` � • � , ' `� . • The Planning Commission shall further review, from time to time, the City ' s Zoning, Subdivision and other related developmental Ordinances to provide that such existing legislation is �urrent, up to date , and fully meets the needs of the community. The Planning Commission may recommend to the Mayor and City Council , from time to time , such amendments as it deems necessary , after public hearing thereon. I SECTION 8 - REPORTS : The Planning Commission, at or before its first regular meeting in September of each year , shall make a full report in writing to the Mayor and City Council which shall contain, among others , the following information: 1 . A comparison of the program objectives and actual or anticipated results of the short-range programs or efforts ; 2 . The extent to which unforeseen problems and opportunities have occurred; and 3 . Proposals for any new short-range programs to implement the policies of the Comprehensive Plan. SECTION 9 - REPEAL: Existing Chapter 2 of Title II ( Commissions and Boards ) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby repealed in its entirety and superseded by this Ordinance . Except that the Planning Commission shall retain jurisdiction of all applications presently pending and being processed by such jurisdiction shall terminate, in any event, no later than Ma �h 1 , 1977 . SECTION 10: Any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed . SECTION 11 : This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and five days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 13th day of December, 1976 . � i'/�.�� Delores A. Mead; Cit� Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 13th day of Decembe� , 1976 . (C. .�i�4��� �i'�/�'�. ���I:.�.fJ21t�. . �9 Charles�`J. Delaurenti, Mayor v Approved as to form: �/� ����'c� � Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication: 12-17-76 - 6 -