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ORDINANCE N0. �901
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGI'ON AMENDING CHAPTER 11,
TITLE IX (PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY) OF ORDINANCE N0. 1628 ENTITLED
"CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON" RELATING TO
STANDARDS FOR CUL-DE-SAC STREETS.
The City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, do ordain as follows:
Section I: Existing Section 9-1102 of Title IX (Public Ways and Property)
of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of
Renton" is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 9-1102, as amended: Definitions:
21. Cul-de-sac Streets: Minor terminal streets and courts designed to
have one end permanently closed.
Section TI: Existing Subsection (K), Section 9-1108(7) of litle IX
(Public Way and Property) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General
Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 9-1108(7)(k), as amended: Cul-de-sacs:
7) K. Cul-De-Sacs: Cul-de-secs are permitted provided they do not
exceed five hundred feet (500') in length. Standards for
residential and industrial cul-de-sac streets are as follows:
1. Residential Cul-de-sac Streets: Residential cul-de- sac
streets shall have a right-of-way width of fifty feet (50')
for the street portion and a minimum paved radius of forty
five feet (45') with a right-of-way radius of fifty-five
feet (55') for the turnaround. Hammerheads of "T"s with a
dimension of forty feet by eight feet (40' x 8') may be
used at street ends upon approval of the Building
Department.
, 2. Tndustrial ._.Cu1-de_sac ___Streets: lndustrial cul-de-sac
streets shall have a minimum street width of sixty feet
(60') and a minimum right-of-way radius for the turnaround
of seventy-five feet (75').
Section _ ITT: Existing Section 9-1108(23)(A) of l�itle IX (Public Way and
property� of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton" is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 9-1108(23)(A), as amended: Streets; Widths and Lengths:
' A. Streets; Widths and Lengths: The minimum width of right-of-way,
measured from lot line to lot line, shall be not less than as follows:
(1) Expressway-parkway rights-of-way shall be one hundred feet
(100') to two hundred feet (200') in width as may be required by
the Director of Public Works. Expressways and parkways are
those to be used primarily for fast traffic with minimum access
and minimum interruption from cross traffic and shall be
designed in accordance with the Major Arterials and Street Plan.
(2) Major arterial street and highway rights-of-way shall be eighty
(80) to one hundred fifty feet (150') in width as may be
required by the Department of Public Works. Arterial streets
and highways are those to be used primarily for fast or heavy
traffic and shall be designed in accordance with the Major
Arterials and Streets Plan.
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' � • (3) Community arterial street rights-of-way shall be seventy feet
(70') in width to one hundred feet (100') in width .as may be
required by the Department of Public Works. Arterial streets
and highways provide intermediate connection between major
arterials and local access or neighborhood collector streets.
They are used for moderately heavy and fast traffic and shall be
designed in accordance with the Major Arterials and Streets Plan.
(4) Neighborhood collectar street rights-of-way shall be sixty feet
(60') wide. Collector streets are those which carry traffic
from minor streets to the major system of arterial streets and
highways and inc.lude the principal entrance streets of a
residential development end streets for major circulation within
such a development.
(5) Residential access street rights-of-way shall not be less than
fifty feet (50') wide, and where street length exceeds eight
hundred feet (800'), may be increased as determined necessary by
the Building Department. Minor residential access streets
saving lots averaging thirty-five thousand (35,000) square feet
or more in area with minimum frontages of one hundred thirty
� five feet (135') may be reduced to forty feet (40') in width.
Residential access streets are those which are used primarily
for access to the abutting residential properties and are
desi ned to discoura e their use b throu h traffic.
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(6) Frontal roads or one way street rights-of-way shall be not less
than forty feet (40') wide in residential areas, not less than
fifty feet (50') wide in commercial areas. Frontal roads are
minor streets which are para11e1 and adjacent to arterial
streets and highways and which provide access to abutting
properties and protection from through traffic.
(7) Temporary Turn-Arounds and Street Ends. Where, in the opinion
of the Building Department, it is desirable to provide for
street access to adjoining property, proposed streets shall be
extended by dedication to the boundary of such property. Such
cul-de-sac streets sha11 be provided with a paved temporary
turn-around having a roadway diameter of at least eighty feet
(80') and a temporary easement. Such temporary easement shall
be automatically released upon the extension and construction of
said street beyond the boundary of the original subdivision.
(8) Private Streets: No private street shall be platted in any
' subdivision except that private streets serving not more than
four (4) single family residential lots may be established in a
short plat upon approval of a variance by the Hearing Examiner
pursuant to Section 9-1109. Prior to approval of the variance,
the Hearing Examiner must find that the proposed private street
is not reasonably anticipated to be necessary for existing or
future traffic and/or pedestrian circulation through the
subdivision or to serve adjacent property. Such private street
shall consist of a thirty foot (30') easement width with a
twenty foot (20') pavement width. The remainder of the easement
shall be landscaped. The plat shall provide underground
utilities, including storm drainage and sanitary sewers and
street lighting. No further subdivision of the subject or
adjacent property shall be permitted without the dedication of a
public street, meeting the width standards and all improvements
required by this Chapter. The private street sha11 not exceed
five hundred feet (500') in length, and shall provide a
cul-de-sac or hammerhead turnaround meeting the minimum
requirements of this Chapter. Appurtenant traffic control
devices including installation of traffic and street name signs,
as required by the Public Works Department, shall be provided by
the subdivider.
(9) Alleys may be provided to the rear of lots zoned for business
purposes and shall not be provided in residential blocks except
where the subdivider produces evidence satisfactory to the
Hearing Examiner of the need for alleys. Alleys shall be at
least twenty feet (20') wide. Alleys are minor public ways used
primarily for service access to the rear or sides of properties.
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' c" � (10) Reserve Strips: lhere shall be no privately held or owned
reserve strips paralleling or terminating street• end's or
otherwise controlling access to streets.
Section IV: Existing 5ection 9-1108(24)(A) of �fitle IX (Public Way and
Propertyj of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the
City of Renton" is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 9-1108(24)(A), as amended: Streets; Widths and Lengths:
A. Streets; Widths and Lengths. The minimum right-of-way width measured
from lot line to lot line shall be not less than as follows:
(1) Industrial arterials shall be at least ninety feet (90') in
width. Industrial arterials are designed to carry major vehicle
loads or as the main street in an industrial subdivision.
(2) Industrial collectors shall be at least eighty feet (80') in
width and designated to take a moderate amount of vehicular
traffic.
(3) Industrial access shall be at least sixty feet (60') in width
and designated to serve industrial establishments.
(4) Private Streets and Reserve Strips. lhere shall be no private
streets in any subdivision, and every lot and block shall be
served from a publicly dedicated street. l�here shall be no
privately held or owned reserve strips paralleling or
� terminating street ends or otherwise controlling access to
streets.
(S) Alleys are prohibited.
(6) Frontal Roads. When proposed blocks front on an arterial street
or highway, the Hearing Examiner may require provisions for a
frontal road parallel to the arterial street. F�rontal roads are
minor streets which provide access to abutting properties and
protection from through traffic and shall be not less than sixty
feet (60') in width.
Section IV: This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval
and thirty (30) days after its publication.
PASSED BY THE C1TY COUNCIL this 22nd day of Avril , 1985.
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Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 22nd day of April , 1985.
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Barbara Y. Sliinpoch, Mayor
Approved as to form:
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Lawrence J. WarreK, City Attorney
Date of Publication: April 26, 1985