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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEx27_Admitted_Public_Hearing_Ordinance 5966 plus affidavit of publication1 CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO.5966 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,AMENDING SUBSECTION 4 2 115.E.2 OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE,AMENDING RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS FOR COMMON OPEN SPACE,PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,open space is a significant element in the development of livable communities and creates opportunities for good health;and WHEREAS,usable open space becomes increasing important as density increases;and WHEREAS,this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation and study,and the matter was considered by the Planning Commission;and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission held a public hearing on October 2,2019,considered all relevant matters,and heard all parties in support or opposition,and subsequently forwarded a recommendation to the City Council;and WHEREAS,pursuant to RCW 36.70A.106,on October 16,2019,the City notified the State of Washington of its intent to adopt amendments to its development regulations; NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I.All portions of the Renton Municipal Code in this ordinance not shown in strikethrough and underline edits remain in effect and unchanged. SECTION II.Subsection 4 2 115.E.2 of the Renton Municipal Code is amended as shown below.All other provisions in 4 2 115.E remain in effect and unchanged. 2.Open Space: ORDINANCE NO.5966 2 OPEN SPACE:Open space is a significant element in the development of livable communities and creates opportunities for good health. Guidelines:All open space shall be designed to preserve existing trees particularly native conifers,native deciduous trees,and other native vegetation consistent with RMC 4 4 070, Landscaping.Except for Native Growth Protection Areas,all common open space areas shall be designed to accommodate both active and passive recreational opportunities and be visible and open to the street.Pocket parks shall be designed to serve four 4)to ten 10)homes. Private yards are located at the rear or side of homes and can include trees,planting beds,and privacy fences.Reciprocal use easements can provide greater usability of private yards. Landscaping: R 10 and R 14 See RMC 4 4 070,Landscaping. Standards for Parks: R 10 and R 14 For developments that are less than ten 10)net acres:No park is required,but is allowed. For developments that are greater than ten 10)net acres:A minimum of one one half 5)acre park,in addition to the common open space requirement,is required. Standards for Common Open Space: R 10 and R 14 Developments of three 3)or fewer dwelling units:No requirement to provide common open space. Developments of four 4)or more units:Required to provide common open space as outlined below.Above ground drainage facilities i.e.,ponds,swales,ditches,rain gardens,etc.)shall not be counted towards the common open space requirement. 1.For each unit in the development,three hundred fifty 350)square feet of common open space shall be provided. 2.Open space shall be designed as a park,common green,pea patch,pocket park, or pedestrian entry easement in the development and shall include picnic areas, space for recreational activities,and other activities as appropriate. 3.Open space shall be located in a highly visible area and be easily accessible to the neighborhood. ORDINANCE NO.5966 3 4.Open space(s)shall be contiguous to the majority of the dwellings in the development and accessible to all dwellings.For sites one 1)acre or smaller in size,open space(s)and shall be at least twenty thirty feet 230')in at least one 1)dimension.For sites larger than one 1)acre in size,open space(s)shall be at least forty feet 40’)in at least one 1)dimension.For all sites,to allow for variation,open space(s)of less than the minimum dimension thirty feet 30')or forty feet 40'),as applicable)are allowed;provided that when all of a site’s open spaces are averaged the applicable dimension requirement is met. 5.A pedestrian entry easement can be used counted as open space to meet the access requirements if it has a minimum width of twenty feet 20')with and within that twenty feet 20’)a minimum five feet 5')of sidewalk is provided. 6.Pea patches shall be at least one thousand 1,000)square feet in size with individual plots that measure at least ten feet by ten feet 10'x 10'). Additionally,the pea patch shall include a tool shed and a common area with space for compost bins.Water shall be provided to the pea patch.Fencing that meets the standards for front yard fencing shall surround the pea patch with a one foot 1')landscape area on the outside of the fence.This area is to be landscaped with flowers,plants,and/or shrubs. 7.Grass crete or other pervious surfaces may be used in the common open space for the purpose of meeting the one hundred fifty feet 150')distance requirement for emergency vehicle access but shall not be used for personal vehicle access or to meet off street parking requirements. 8.Common open space areas shall have a maximum slope of five percent 5%). 9.Obstructions,such as retaining walls and fences,shall not be placed in common open spaces. Standards for Private Yards: ORDINANCE NO.5966 4 R 10 and R 14 Developments of three 3)or fewer dwelling units:Each individual dwelling shall have a private yard that is at minimum six hundred 600)square feet in size.Backyard patios and reciprocal use easements may be included in the calculation of private yard. Developments of four 4)or more dwelling units:Each ground related dwelling shall have a private yard that is at least two hundred fifty 250)square feet in size with no dimension less than eight feet 8')in width. An additional two hundred fifty 250)square feet of open space per unit shall be added to the required amount of common open space for each unit that is not ground related. Common Open Space or Park Substitutions: R 10 and R 14 See RMC 4 1 240. Sidewalks,Pathways,and Pedestrian Easements: R 10 and R 14 All of the following are required: 1.Sidewalks shall be provided throughout the neighborhood.The sidewalk may disconnect from the road,provided it continues in a logical route throughout the development.Permeable pavement sidewalks shall be used where feasible, consistent with the Surface Water Design Manual. 2.Front yards shall have entry walks that are a minimum width of three feet 3') and a maximum width of four feet 4'). 3.Pathways shall be used to connect common parks,green areas,and pocket parks to residential access streets,limited residential access streets,or other pedestrian connections.They may be used to provide access to homes and common open space.They shall be a minimum three feet 3')in width and made of paved asphalt,concrete,or porous material such as:porous paving stones, crushed gravel with soil stabilizers,or paving blocks with planted joints. Sidewalks or pathways for parks and green spaces shall be located at the edge of the common space to allow a larger usable green and easy access to homes. ORDINANCE NO. 5966 4. Pedestrian Easement Plantings: Shall be planted with plants and trees. Trees are required along all pedestrian easements to provide shade and spaced twenty feet (20') on center. Shrubs shall be planted in at least fifteen percent (15%) of the easement and shall be spaced no further than thirty six inches (36") on center. 5. For all homes that do not front on a residential access street, limited residential access street, a park, or a common green: Pedestrian entry easements that are at least fifteen feet (15') wide plus a five-foot (5') sidewalk shall be provided. SECTION III. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or work of this ordinance should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court or competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance. SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5)days after publication of a summary of this ordinance in the City's official newspaper. The summary shall consist of this ordinance's title. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 2nd day of March, 2020. Jaso A. Set , City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2nd day of March, 2020. Armondo Pavone, Mayor 5 ORDINANCE NO. 5966 Approved as to form: Shane Moloney, City Attorney 4,4, Date of Publication: 3/6/2020 (Summary) r ORD:2099:12/2/19 6 Legal Invoice Sound Publishing, Inc. 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Call 1-80OA854920 City of Renton/City Clerk -LEGAL ADS Account M 50450640 1055 S Grady Way Invoice M REN893054 Renton WA 98057 Due: $169.63 STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING } AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Rudi Alcott, being first duly sworn on oath that he is the Vice President of Advertising for Sound Publishing, which publishes the Renton Reporter a weekly newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of general circulation and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continuously as a weekly newspaper in King County, Washington. The Renton Reporter has been approved as a Legal Newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. The notice in the exact form annexed was published in regular issues of the Renton Reporter (and not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice, a: Public Notice was published on March 6, 2020 The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of $169.63 Rudi Alcott Vice President, Advertising Subscribed and sworn to me this 6' day of March, 2020 3en ' er Trib6et , otary Public for the State of Washington, Residing in rting, Washington Classified Proof CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF ORDINANCES ADOPTED BY THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL Following is a summary of the Ordinances adopt- ed by the Renton City Council on March 2, 2020: ORDINANCE NO. 5963 An Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending Subsections 4-2-060.M, 4-2-M.A.29, 44-110.A, 4-4-110.B, 4-4-110.C, and 4 110.D.3.B.iii, and Section 4-1-190 of the Renton Municipal Code, by classifying bulk storage in the Zoning Use Table, permitting bulk storage in industrial zones, providing for minimum separation dis- tances from residential zoning designations, simplifying storage fa- cilities, bulk in Section 4- 4-110, adding bulk stor- age to the definitions of Storage, Indoor," Storage, Outdoor," Storage, Self -Service; and "Storage, Vehicle" in Section 4-11-190, pro- viding for severability, and establishing an ef- fective date. Effective: 3/11/2020 ORDINANCE NO. 5964 An Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending Subsection 4- 3-100.B.1.B of the Ren- ton Municipal Code, by revising design district applicability regulations in the City's urban de- sign districts 'B' and 'D,' providing for severability, and establishing an ef- fective date. Effective: 3/11/2020 ORDINANCE NO. 5965 An Ordinance of the City Proofed by Jennifer Tribbett, 03/03/2020 11:36:32 am Page: 2 Classified Proof of Renton, Washington, amending Subsections 4-1-045.G.3, 4-1- 045.G.4, 42-120.A, 4-2- 120.6, 4-2-120.C, 4-2- 130A, and 4-2-130.6, and Section 4-9-030 of the Renton Municipal Code, revising Condi- tional Use Permit crite- ria, adding new Subsec- tions 4-9-030.F and 4-9- 030.G regarding deci- sion criteria for height in- creases and density in- creases, providing for severabiltty, and estab lishing an effective date. Effective: 3111/202O ORDINANCE NO. 5966 An Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending Subsection 4- 2-115.E.2 of the Renton Municipal Code, amend- ing residential standards for common open space, providing for severability, and establishing an ef- fective date. Effective: 3/11/2020 Complete text of these ordinances can be found on the City's website at www.rentonwa.gov. Upon request to the City Clerk's office, (425) 430- 6510, copies will also be mailed for a fee. Jason A Seth, MMC, City Clerk Published in the Renton Reporter. 3/6/2020 893054 Proofed by Jennifer Tribbett, 03/03/2020 11:36:32 am Page: 3