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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCI-146 h:\ced\planning\title iv\docket\administrative policy code interpretation\ci-146\code interpretation.docx Department of Community and Economic Development Planning Division ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY/CODE INTERPRETATION ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY/CODE INTERPRETATION #: CI-146 MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS: 4-2-110, Development Standards for Residential Development REFERENCE: N/A SUBJECT: Rear Yards for Accessory Dwelling Units BACKGROUND: RMC 4-2-110.B, Development Standards for Residential Development (Detached Accessory Buildings), provides standards for minimum and maximum yard setbacks in zones RC, R-1, R-4, R-6, R-8, R-10, and R-14. In order to ensure adequate vehicular maneuvering area, there is a blanket provision applicable to all residential zones for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) that incorporate a garage/carport. Garage doors of 9’ shall be at least 26’ from the back edge of the alley and garage doors of 16’ shall be at least 24’ from the back edge of the alley. Interpretation of “the back edge of alley” has varied. A second conflict is presented with the use of the language “from the back edge of the alley” for ADUs that do not incorporate a carport/garage. The City’s current Code prescribes minimum setbacks of 10’ (zones RC, R-1, R-4, R-6 and R- 8) and a minimum setback of 5’ (zones R-10 and R-14) from the back edge of the alley. RMC 4-6-060 requires a residential right-of-way (ROW) width of 16’. Measuring the minimum setbacks of either 5’ or 10’ from the back edge of the alley, as specified by RMC 4-2-110B, would situate the ADU in the ROW. DECISION: RMC 4-2-110.B is amended to clarify that rear yard setbacks for ADUs that incorporate a garage or carport should be measured from the far property line across the ROW. RMC 4-2-110.B is amended to specify that rear yard setbacks for ADUs without a garage or carport should be measured from the rear property line. JUSTIFICATION: The amendment will provide needed clarity for ambiguous terminology, preventing conflict due to differing interpretations. CI-146 Page 2 of 3 Setbacks for ADUs without a carport/garage were not intended to be measured from the back edge of the alley but, rather from the rear property line. RMC 4- 11-190, Definitions S, defines the term setback as the minimum required distance between the building footprint and the rear property line. Unless otherwise stated, the rear yard setbacks should be measured from the rear property line. ADMINISTRATOR APPROVAL: _______________________________________ C. E. “Chip” Vincent EFFECTIVE DATE: September 19, 2018 APPEAL PROCESS: To appeal this determination, a written appeal--accompanied by the required filing fee--must be filed with the City's Hearing Examiner (1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, 425-430-6515) no more than 14 days from the date of this decision. Your submittal should explain the basis for the appeal. Section 4- 8-110 of the Renton Municipal Code provides further information on the appeal process. DISCLAIMER: Excerpts from the Renton Municipal Code shown below may not contain the most recently codified text. In such instances, code amendments implemented through this Administrative Code Interpretation shall be construed to affect the current code and past/future Administrative Code Interpretations not yet codified in the same manner as shown below. Should any conflicts result the Administrator shall determine the effective code. CODE AMENDMENTS 4-2-110B DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT NEEDED TO (DETACHED ACCESSORY BUILDINGS) IMPLEMENT DETERMINATIONS: MINIMUM SETBACKS Rear Yards for Accessory Dwelling Units RC, R-1, R-4, R-6, R-8, R-10, R-14 and RMF To ensure adequate vehicular maneuvering area, Aaccessory dwelling units that incorporate a garage/carport shall be set back as follows: 1. 9 ft. garage doors shall be at least 26 ft. from the back edge of the alley far property line/alley right-of-way; or 2. 16 ft. garage doors shall be at least 24 ft. from the far property line/alley right-of-wayback edge of the alley. RC Determined through administrative review, to be no less than 10 ft. and no greater than 35 ft. from the back edge of the alley. R-1 and R-4 Determined through administrative review, to be no less than 10 ft. and no greater than 25 ft. from the back edge of the alley. R-6 and R-8 Determined through administrative review, to be no less than 5 ft. and no greater than 20 ft. from the back edge of the alley. CI-146 Page 3 of 3 R-10 and R-14 Determined through administrative review, to be no less than 5 ft. and no greater than 10 ft. from the back edge of the alley. RMF n/a STAFF CONTACT: Katie Buchl-Morales, Assistant Planner, x. 6578