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MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 2/09/98. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading: Ordinance #4703 An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-10-12, 4-18-4, 4-32.6.H and 4- Development Services: 36-5 of Title IV (Building Regulations), and Section 8-1-4.K of Title VIII Construction Mitigation (Health and Sanitation) of City Code by adding regularly-imposed SEPA Measures (Formerly mitigation measures as development standards. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SEPA) SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #4704 An ordinance was read amending subsections 4-31-4.1.B.6, 4-31-4.2.B.6, 4- Development Services: 31-4.3.B.6, 4-31-5.B.6, 4-31-6.B.6 and 4-31-7.B.6 of Chapter 31, Zoning Temporary Dwellings for Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) of City Code by adding park trailers Medical Hardships and recreational vehicles as allowed types of temporary dwellings for cases of medical hardships. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #4705 An ordinance was read amending subsection 6-25-4.A of Chapter 25, Legal: Sitting or Lying on Pedestrian Interference, of Title VI (Police Regulations) of City Code by Public Sidewalks after 9:00 extending the prohibition on sitting or lying on public sidewalks until 12:00 p.m. midnight. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Corman expressed concern about a "limit line" presumably laid by WSDOT: Ramp Metering the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) on the "Limit Line" on I-405 at northbound on-ramp of I-405 at NE 30th Street. Saying the line appears to NE 30th St On-Ramp be compatible with a ramp metering system, he asked that the Administration look into whether it should be removed since it constitutes a hazard, and ramp metering will not occur in Renton anytime soon. City Clerk: Channel 28 On another subject, Councilman Corman complimented the City Clerk's Office Programming and and the Animal Control Officer for the new feature on Renton's government Schedule channel that advertises lost animals in an attempt to locate their owners. Council President Edwards added that this channel now has a variety of programming. He suggested that its schedule be made available via CitySource, Renton's monthly newsletter to its citizens. City Clerk Marilyn Petersen replied that a programming schedule for Channel 28 is aired at the beginning of each hour. Staff is also considering including the schedule on the City's web site. AUDIENCE COMMENT Bruce Bryant, 2903 SW 115th St., Seattle, 98146, representing Michael Scarff, Citizen Comment: Bryant asked that Council split the issues of the proposed Sign Code amendments and - Sign Code Amendment move forward on the Automall freestanding signs matter. He felt the latter for Automall Freestanding change could be handled separately from the issue of electronic message board Signs signs, which Council has indicated it is not yet ready to act on. Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler agreed, noting it is Council's intention to proceed in the manner suggested by Mr. Bryant. %iv v...r Amends: ORD 4571 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4704 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SUBSECTIONS 4-31-4 .1 .B. 6, 4-31-4 .2 .B. 6, 4-31-4 .3.B. 6, 4- 31-5 .B. 6, 4-31-6.B. 6 AND 4-31-7 .B. 6, OF CHAPTER 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 PARK TRAILERS AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AS ALLOWED TYPES OF TEMPORARY DWELLINGS FOR CASES OF MEDICAL HARDSHIPS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I. Section 4-31-4 . 1 of 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 subsection which reads as follows : 4-31-4 .1.B. 6 : Temporary Uses : Temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle for medical hardship. a. A manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle may be permitted as a temporary dwelling on the same lot as a permanent dwelling, provided: (1) The applicant demonstrates the temporary dwelling is necessary to provide daily care to an individual certified by a physician as needing such care; and (2) The primary provider of daily care shall reside on- site; and (3) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle together with the permanent residence shall meet the 100 ORDINANCE NO. 4704 setback, height, building footprint, and lot coverage provisions for the applicable zone; and (4) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall have adequate water and sewer/septic service; and (5) The manufactured home shall comply with HUD standards . The recreational vehicle and park trailer shall meet requirements and be labeled in accordance with Department of Labor and Industries standards . b. The temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit for medical hardship shall be effective for twelve (12) months . Extension of the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit may be approved in twelve (12) month increments subject to demonstration of continuing medical hardship. c . The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall be removed within ninety (90) days of : (1) The expiration of the permit for the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle; or (2) The cessation of provision of daily care. SECTION II . Section 4-31-4 .2 of 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 subsection which reads as follows : 4-31-4 .2 .B. 6 : Temporary Uses : Temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle for medical hardship. 2 ORDINANCE NO. 4704 a. A manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle may be permitted as a temporary dwelling on the same lot as a permanent dwelling, provided: (1) The applicant demonstrates the temporary dwelling is necessary to provide daily care to an individual certified by a physician as needing such care; and (2) The primary provider of daily care shall reside on- site; and (3) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle together with the permanent residence shall meet the setback, height, building footprint, and lot coverage provisions for the applicable zone; and (4) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall have adequate water and sewer/septic service; and (5) The manufactured home shall comply with HUD standards . The recreational vehicle and park trailer shall meet requirements and be labeled in accordance with Department of Labor and Industries standards . b. The temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit for medical hardship shall be effective for twelve (12) months . Extension of the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit may be approved in twelve (12) month increments subject to demonstration of continuing medical hardship. c . The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall be removed within ninety (90) days of : 3 1010, ORDINANCE NO. 4704 (1) The expiration of the permit for the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle; or (2) The cessation of provision of daily care . SECTION III . Section 4-31-4 . 3 of 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 subsection which reads as follows : 4-31-4 .3 .B.6 : Temporary Uses : Temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle for medical hardship. a. A manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle may be permitted as a temporary dwelling on the same lot as a permanent dwelling, provided: (1) The applicant demonstrates the temporary dwelling is necessary to provide daily care to an individual certified by a physician as needing such care; and (2) The primary provider of daily care shall reside on- site; and (3) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle together with the permanent residence shall meet the setback, height, building footprint, and lot coverage provisions for the applicable zone; and (4) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall have adequate water and sewer/septic service; and (5) The manufactured home shall comply with HUD standards . The recreational vehicle and park trailer shall meet 4 ORDINANCE NO. 4704 requirements and be labeled in accordance with Department of Labor and Industries standards . b. The temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit for medical hardship shall be effective for twelve (12) months . Extension of the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit may be approved in twelve (12) month increments subject to demonstration of continuing medical hardship . c . The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall be removed within ninety (90) days of : (1) The expiration of the permit for the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle; or (2) The cessation of provision of daily care. SECTION IV. Section 4-31-5 of 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 subsection which reads as follows : 4-31-5 .B. 6 : Temporary Uses : Temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle for medical hardship. a. A manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle may be permitted as a temporary dwelling on the same lot as a permanent dwelling, provided: (1) The applicant demonstrates the temporary dwelling is necessary to provide daily care to an individual certified by a physician as needing such care; and 5 N *100 ORDINANCE NO. 4704 (2) The primary provider of daily care shall reside on- site; and (3) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle together with the permanent residence shall meet the setback, height, building footprint, and lot coverage provisions for the applicable zone; and (4) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall have adequate water and sewer/septic service; and (5) The manufactured home shall comply with HUD standards . The recreational vehicle and park trailer shall meet requirements and be labeled in accordance with Department of Labor and Industries standards . b. The temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit for medical hardship shall be effective for twelve (12) months . Extension of the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit may be approved in twelve (12) month increments subject to demonstration of continuing medical hardship. c . The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall be removed within ninety (90) days of : (1) The expiration of the permit for the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle; or (2) The cessation of provision of daily care. SECTION V. Section 4-31-6 of 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 6 ORDINANCE NO. 4704 hereby amended by adding the following subsection which reads as follows : 4-31-6 .B. 6 : Temporary Uses : Temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle for medical hardship. a. A manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle may be permitted as a temporary dwelling on the same lot as a permanent dwelling, provided: (1) The applicant demonstrates the temporary dwelling is necessary to provide daily care to an individual certified by a physician as needing such care; and (2) The primary provider of daily care shall reside on- site; and (3) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle together with the permanent residence shall meet the setback, height, building footprint, and lot coverage provisions for the applicable zone; and (4) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall have adequate water and sewer/septic service; and (5) The manufactured home shall comply with HUD standards . The recreational vehicle and park trailer shall meet requirements and be labeled in accordance with Department of Labor and Industries standards . b. The temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit for medical hardship shall be effective for twelve (12) months . Extension of the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit may be approved 7 44000 ORDINANCE NO. 4704 in twelve (12) month increments subject to demonstration of continuing medical hardship. c . The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall be removed within ninety (90) days of : (1) The expiration of the permit for the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle; or (2) The cessation of provision of daily care. SECTION VI . Section 4-31-7 of 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 subsection which reads as follows : 4-31-7 .B. 6 : Temporary Uses : Temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle for medical hardship. a. A manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle may be permitted as a temporary dwelling on the same lot as a permanent dwelling, provided: (1) The applicant demonstrates the temporary dwelling is necessary to provide daily care to an individual certified by a physician as needing such care; and (2) The primary provider of daily care shall reside on- site; and (3) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle together with the permanent residence shall meet the setback, height, building footprint, and lot coverage provisions for the applicable zone; and 8 ORDINANCE NO. 4704 (4) The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall have adequate water and sewer/septic service; and (5) The manufactured home shall comply with HUD standards . The recreational vehicle and park trailer shall meet requirements and be labeled in accordance with Department of Labor and Industries standards . b. The temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit for medical hardship shall be effective for twelve (12) months . Extension of the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit may be approved in twelve (12) month increments subject to demonstration of continuing medical hardship . c . The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall be removed within ninety (90) days of : (1) The expiration of the permit for the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle; or (2) The cessation of provision of daily care. SECTION VII . This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 2nd day of February , 1998 . Marily Petersen, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2nd day of February 1998 . cg:)..p.A.".-..../ Jes Tanner, Mayor 9 ORDINANCE NO. 4704 Appro as to form: Lawrence J. War n, City Attorney Date of Publication: February 6, 1998 ORD. 693 : 1/13/98 :as . 10 February 2. 1998 ��' Renton City Council Minutes Page 43 Zoning: 1997 Map Book An ordinance was read adopting the 1997 amendments to the zoning and Wall Map Adoption classifications of properties located within the City of Renton. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 2/09/98. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading: Ordinance #4703 An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-10-12, 4-18-4, 4-32.6.H and 4- Development Services: 36-5 of Title IV (Building Regulations), and Section 8-1-4.K of Title VIII Construction Mitigation (Health and Sanitation) of City Code by adding regularly-imposed SEPA Measures (Formerly mitigation measures as development standards. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SEPA) SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #4704 An ordinance was read amending subsections 4-31-4.1.B.6, 4-31-4.2.B.6, 4- Development Services: 31-4.3.B.6, 4-31-5.B.6, 4-31-6.B.6 and 4-31-7.B.6 of Chapter 31, Zoning Temporary Dwellings for Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) of City Code by adding park trailers Medical Hardships and recreational vehicles as allowed types of temporary dwellings for cases of medical hardships. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #4705 An ordinance was read amending subsection 6-25-4.A of Chapter 25, Legal: Sitting or Lying on Pedestrian Interference, of Title VI (Police Regulations) of City Code by Public Sidewalks after 9:00 extending the prohibition on sitting or lying on public sidewalks until 12:00 p.m. midnight. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Corman expressed concern about a "limit line" presumably laid by WSDOT: Ramp Metering the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) on the "Limit Line" on I-405 at northbound on-ramp of I-405 at NE 30th Street. Saying the line appears to NE 30th St On-Ramp be compatible with a ramp metering system, he asked that the Administration look into whether it should be removed since it constitutes a hazard, and ramp metering will not occur in Renton anytime soon. City Clerk: Channel 28 On another subject, Councilman Corman complimented the City Clerk's Office Programming and and the Animal Control Officer for the new feature on Renton's government Schedule channel that advertises lost animals in an attempt to locate their owners. Council President Edwards added that this channel now has a variety of programming. He suggested that its schedule be made available via CitySource, Renton's monthly newsletter to its citizens. City Clerk Marilyn Petersen replied that a programming schedule for Channel 28 is aired at the beginning of each hour. Staff is also considering including the schedule on the City's web site. AUDIENCE COMMENT Bruce Bryant, 2903 SW 115th St., Seattle, 98146, representing Michael Scarff, Citizen Comment: Bryant asked that Council split the issues of the proposed Sign Code amendments and - Sign Code Amendment move forward on the Automall freestanding signs matter. He felt the latter for Automall Freestanding change could be handled separately from the issue of electronic message board Signs signs, which Council has indicated it is not yet ready to act on. Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler agreed, noting it is Council's intention to proceed in the manner suggested by Mr. Bryant. *to *itio 'bow7 t r �.s" . m�'-'nct co w•c'�.5.Sa �" 1'" 3 - I 'O al ma.g� mN • ®rgas .. cc_ L toG. a za,(z .vs.F. .I2.2 •-taS -cor Zvvo 2e2 g•CaigOao•g2n �m�tt �Lp 016-=o c ace. 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Q p a Y f[� c •= X t7 ‘Iir lit ' c O y E_ co..: m3 433m ca .-I a - = 0 O > N -p c c = , c H \ V H en r � R. .0 N m O a3 >L'C (� N V O c Y w m "°' r O) c CO p O - a x 0 > ca4cDo ,aaH - � Z ° Y H a� o m 0 4 ..= N U p Q 03 c 03 N N co lL 03 � t ., y � a) a) U ° I N O v m N vj W 25 >. a'6- 0 R- c 0 a) E ��owiliiirrrrri E aw co y2L c• c — 0 O c • 62% as x I !mu u C Z m F• J to 'ii14, ��. 410# Nov January 26. 1998 Renton City Council Minutes Page 26 Planning & Development Planning & Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Committee report regarding the appeal of Terry and Gina Williams regarding the denial Appeal: Carport Setback of their application for a variance for the location of a carport on their Variance Request, 2308 premises. The subject property is located at 2308 SE 19th St. Terry and Gina SE 19th St, Williams Williams appealed the decision of the Hearing Examiner dated December 11, (AAD-97-166) 1997. The original application sought a variance from the setback requirements for the location of a carport on the subject property. The Zoning Administrator had denied the request for a variance. The Hearing Examiner affirmed the decision of the Zoning Administrator. This appeal followed. The Committee did not find a substantial error of fact or law. The Committee therefore recommended that the City Council affirm the decisions of the Zoning Administrator and the Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARINGS This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published Development Services: in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Tanner opened the public Construction Mitigation hearing to consider the proposal to add construction mitigation measures to the Measures (Formerly Development Standards Codes. SEPA) Lesley Nishihira, Planning Technician, explained that the proposal would codify State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) mitigation measures that are regularly imposed on land use projects. The changes are expected to reduce the number of mitigations placed on projects while ensuring a more efficient and consistent level of project review. Applicants would benefit significantly by having more information about required development standards earlier in the process, and thus greater predictability on their projects. Continuing, Ms. Nishihira said the changes affect various standards, including permitted work hours, haul routes, temporary erosion control, refuse requirements and associated screening detail plans, and final wetlands mitigation plans. Audience comment was invited. There being none, it was MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. (See page 32 for Planning & Development Committee report on this subject.) Development Services: This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published Temporary Dwellings for in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Tanner opened the public Medical Hardships hearing to consider the proposal to allow recreational vehicles in residential areas as temporary dwellings in cases of medical hardship. Jana Huerter, Principal Planner, explained that Renton currently allows manufactured homes to serve as temporary dwellings in cases of medical hardship, and the proposal is to expand this permission to include park trailers and recreational vehicles. The dwellings would have to meet certain requirements, including hooking up to sanitary sewer, water and power, and comply with development standards in each zone. They would be allowed in certain residential zones only. Responding to Councilman Corman, Ms. Huerter said the dwellings would be required to hav6 smoke detectors. Audience comment was invited. h� January 26, 1998 Renton City Council Minutes Page 27 Correspondence was read from Joanne Keenan, 2101 Redmond Ave. NE, Renton, 98056, supporting this proposal as it would allow her to care for her mother, who is physically unable to live alone. Heidi Carlson, 806 Index Ct. NE, Renton, 98056, also supported the proposal, noting that it would provide for the necessary close proximity needed in certain cases while preserving a degree of independence for the persons involved. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. (See page 32 for Planning & Development Committee report on this subject.) Legal: Moratorium on This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published Adult Book Stores in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Tanner opened the public hearing to consider the proposal to extend the moratorium on the permitting of adult bookstores within specific geographical areas for another six months. Mike Kattermann, Director of Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning, advised that Council imposed a six-month moratorium on the permitting of adult bookstores in July, and the question before it tonight is whether the moratorium should be extended for another six months. Staff is requesting the moratorium be extended so it can continue to research this issue. Assistant City Attorney Zanetta Fontes explained that staff has so far identified 14 studies which address issues such as the effect of adult-oriented businesses on the number of offenses and assaults in neighboring communities. Many questions remain unanswered, however, including the possible effects that a concentration of adult-oriented businesses might have. Staff is also researching the possibility of restricting the hours these types of businesses can operate, and what effects, if any, such restrictions might have. Ms. Fontes added that in the last six months, no one has sought a business license for an adult bookstore in Renton. Councilman Corman suggested that staff research Renton's own statistics on the number of police calls made in the area surrounding the adult bookstore in the Highlands before and after that business opened. Ms. Fontes replied that because the material from the bookstore is taken off-site by customers, the calls for service to the bookstore will not necessarily provide meaningful information. Audience comment was invited. Heidi Carlson, 806 Index Ct. NE, Renton, 98056, urged Council to extend the moratorium, saying that these types of businesses should not be able to locate near schools, churches or private residences. Adding that communities need to be able to maintain standards and refuse the degradation of their neighborhood, she asserted that negative secondary effects arising from the adult bookstore in the Highlands are numerous and ongoing. Ms. Carlson warned that a self-proclaimed pornography "superstore" was recently opened in Tacoma, and its owner has declared his intention of opening similar stores elsewhere in the Puget Sound region. She felt that Renton would not want such a store within its jurisdiction. Phil Beckley, 655 Ferndale Ct. NE, Renton, 98056, said he has lived in the Highlands for 41 years and was now actively helping to picket the adult bookstore which opened in this area last year. He felt this type of use should 4.1 .> -.., _.:. .;:.:;.;:..::';:'S:;.. :U�' '�-:.-�'::»:::::<:::;:<:r:<:>:»::>::>«s::<::::C•:z::<:5:4y:C:i:::::�>�::>::;::::;>::>:<:';::::i:i:i:i:E>::..............;�<>::: • ii'.:•:iY.�l�:i:i•�iiiv;:v".;:$�:�iiir�:•i:�i:�ii:�•i:•iiii::•iis�i::'':isi:?'`ij:ii�iiii'iii.is�:�i.'•:::::±.'jjj;:}':;::.;?:`,:isii''i}'ri:�iiiii)i;i'iii'.iv::'iiii::i:;_:?;;i.iv: • ' :'.:ii::`iii`iii ::•ii:^:vii;;is?iji;i:::C:.;?iiii::.iii:y:i:i:4:L:!iii:i.:•::•::;i:•::::?•:iii: : �y..r:::iijji::i:::ii::i::i::i:::i'LC::'::•:�:i::'n'ii:iii:iii:i:::i::i:::i::ii::::in:::i::i:i:is Ci O Renton PUBLI •C • NFO • • :IO H DOUT'` ' • 6 • U RY 2 ..199 :.:10..DXCALwAltDSHIP TEIYIPORAR i)wELLINGS For additional information,<. lease:contact: Cit of:Renton:<:::>:<::::>::>:::::»:<:>::>::::::<::>:» ::::_:: elo men r Y r n 35 9 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL The proposed zoning code amendment would allow for park trailers and recreational vehicles to serve as temporary dwellings in residential zones for cases of medical hardship. The City Council adopted an ordinance in December 1995 allowing manufactured homes to be permitted as a temporary dwelling if an applicant demonstrates that it is necessary to provide for daily care in the case of a medical hardship. The proposed code amendment would expand this provision to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles to be included as types of temporary dwellings permitted for demonstrated cases of medical hardship. The existing code includes specific requirements and limitations that apply to temporary dwellings for medical hardships as follows: 1. The applicant demonstrates the temporary dwelling is necessary to provide daily care to an individual certified by a physician as needing such care. 2. The primary provider of daily care shall reside on-site. 3. The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle together with the permanent residence shall meet the setback, height, building footprint, and lot coverage provisions for the applicable zone. 4. The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall have adequate • water and sewer/septic service. 5. The manufactured home shall comply with HUD standards. (Ord. 4571, 12-18- 1995). The recreational vehicle and park trailer shall meet requirements and be labeled in accordance with Department of Labor and Industries standards. 6. The temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit for medical hardship shall be effective for twelve (12) months. Extension of the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit may be approved in twelve' (12) month increments subject to demonstration of continuing medical hardship. 7. The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall be removed within ninety (90) days of the expiration of the temporary manufactured home permit park trailer, or recreational vehicle; or the cessation of provision of daily care. APPROVED BY .�. CITY COUNCIL PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Date Ni — COMMITTEE REPORT January 26, 1998 Medical Hardship Temporary Dwellings (Referred September 8, 1997) The Planning and Development Committee recommends concurrence with the staff recommendation to approve park trailers and recreational vehicles as types of temporary dwellings permitted in residential zones for cases of medical hardship. The City Council adopted an ordinance in December 1995 allowing manufactured homes to be permitted as a temporary dwelling if an applicant demonstrates it as necessary to provide for daily care in the case of a medical hardship. The Committee recommends expanding this provision• to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles to be included as types of temporary dwellings permitted for demonstrated cases of medical hardship. The Committee recommends first reading of the ordinance on January 26, 1998. (7i/ Kathy Ke er-Wheeler, Chair 6 Tim Schlitzer, is Chair Dan Clawson, Member cc: M rliyfrPeterse,t James Hanson Mike Kattermann I • January 12, 1998 N40-, Renton City Council Minutes Page 16 Urban Stablization Act. Support legislation that would enable cities to finance health, safety, and public improvements in designated areas through state and local excise tax allocations generated by new commercial activity. Driving While License Suspended Impound Authority. Support legislation that gives cities an option to impound vehicles to restrict the ability of those with a suspended license from driving. 9-1-1 Cellular Phone Tax. Support the addition of a 20-cent per month charge to cellular phone lines. This would provide a similar identification program to what is now in operation for land lines. Support the extension of the 20-cent per month charge on land lines. Currently, this charge is scheduled to be reduced to ten cents per month beginning in 1999. Criminal Justice Funding. Cities and counties receive a portion of the motor vehicle excise tax (MVET) for criminal justice expenditures. This is a limited resource that is capped by the rate of inflation. Support lifting the "cap" on the MVET funding to cities so that revenues can grow at a rate more comparable to the growth of criminal justice expenditures. Water Rights/Supply. Retain local control of water supply and planning. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning & Development Planning & Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Committee report regarding medical hardship temporary dwellings. The Committee Development Services: considered a Code amendment to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles Temporary Dwellings for as types of temporary dwellings permitted in residential zones for cases of Medical Emergencies medical hardship. The City Council adopted an ordinance in December, 1995 allowing manufactured homes to be permitted as a temporary dwelling if an applicant demonstrates it as necessary to provide for daily care in the case of a medical hardship. The Code amendment would expand this provision to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles to be included as types of temporary dwellings permitted for demonstrated cases of medical hardship. The Committee recommended that a public hearing be set for January 26, 1998, and that an ordinance be prepared. MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Clawson presented a report recommending Public Works: Springbrook concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's Creek Drainage Easement, recommendation that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute an The Boeing Company agreement regarding a drainage easement dedication with The Boeing Company. The Committee also recommended concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department's recommendation to offset 100% of the Surface Water Utility system development charge that will become due for Boeing's Family Care Center development proposal (SA-97-140) as compensation for the drainage easement. The amount that would be offset is $10,379.85. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. 1400 APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL Date /- I2. -01 PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT January 12, 1998 Medical Hardship Temporary Dwellings (Referred September 8, 1997) The Planning and Development Committee considered a code amendment to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles as types of temporary dwellings permitted in residential zones for cases of medical hardship. The City Council adopted an ordinance in December 1995 allowing manufactured homes to be permitted as a temporary dwelling if an applicant demonstrates it as necessary to provide for daily care in the • case of a medical hardship. The code amendment would expand this provision to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles to be included as types of temporary dwellings permitted for demonstrated cases of medical hardship. The Committee recommends that a public hearing be set for January 26, 1998 and that an ordinance be prepay ieto-66-7 - Ka y Ke er-Wheeler, Chair CD Tim Schlitzer, ' e Chair Dan Clawson,Member cc: —imforilyrimPc4oreeer James Hanson Mike Kattennann 5 January 19, 1998 CITY OF RENTON JAN 2 01998 Dear Members of the Renton City Council : RECEIVED I received your notice of public hear °tr7drd-fRKT DFFICF amendment to the zoning code and wanted to write a response . On September 11 , 1997 , I was given permission to move a recreational vehicle onto my property for my 86 year old mother to live in . She had recently been in the hospital and was deemed unable to live alone by her doctor . I approached the planning commission to ask for permission to allow my mother some independence , which was important to her . A mobile home was too big and too expensive for me and my lot . The recreational vehicle was the perfect solution for me . To update our situation , the RV is on our property and is brought up to code . We are still in the process of moving all my mother ' s belongings into it . The weather has not been co-operating at all . I wanted to thank you for this opportunity to spend more time with my mother . I wish I was able to be there in person , but don ' t feel comfortable driving at night . I don ; t know what I would have done without your help . Thankyou ! ! !A / Joanne Keenan 2101 Redmond Ave . N. E . Renton , WA 98056-2407 / c&e1 � 0_ k� . 41111° *PO C O Benton PUBLIC 1NFORMA IQN HANDOUT jA1YLlARY 26, �99 MEDICAL fIARDSHIP TEMPORARY DWELLINGS ... .... ... ........ ............ ............................................. ........ ............ ............ . .......... ............. ........................... .................... PUBLIC! HEA RING For additional information, please contact: City of Renton Development Services Di1.ision at 235 2119. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL The proposed zoning code amendment would allow for park trailers and recreational vehicles to serve as temporary dwellings in residential zones for cases of medical hardship. The City Council adopted an ordinance in December 1995 allowing manufactured homes to be permitted as a temporary dwelling if an applicant demonstrates that it is necessary to provide for daily care in the case of a medical hardship. The proposed code amendment would expand this provision to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles to be included as types of temporary dwellings permitted for demonstrated cases of medical hardship. The existing code includes specific requirements and limitations that apply to temporary dwellings for medical hardships as follows: 1. The applicant demonstrates the temporary dwelling is necessary to provide daily care to an individual certified by a physician as needing such care. 2. The primary provider of daily care shall reside on-site. 3. The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle together with the permanent residence shall meet the setback, height, building footprint, and lot coverage provisions for the applicable zone. 4. The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall have adequate water and sewer/septic service. 5. The manufactured home shall comply with HUD standards. (Ord. 4571, 12-18- 1995). The recreational vehicle and park trailer shall meet requirements and be labeled in accordance with Department of Labor and Industries standards. 6. The temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit for medical hardship shall be effective for twelve (12) months. Extension of the temporary manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle permit may be approved in twelve (12) month increments subject to demonstration of continuing medical hardship. 7. The manufactured home, park trailer, or recreational vehicle shall be removed within ninety (90) days of: the expiration of the temporary manufactured home permit park trailer, or recreational vehicle; or the cessation of provision of daily care. titio *id • CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed January 26, 1998, at 7:30 p.m. as the date and time for a public hearing to be held in the second floor Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton 98055, to consider the following: Zoning Code Amendment to Allow Park Trailers and Recreational Vehicles as Temporary Dwellings in Residential Zones for Cases of Medical Hardship. All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing and present oral or written comments in support or opposition to the proposal. The Municipal Building is fully accessible, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. Marilyn . t rsen City Clerk Published: South County Journal January 16, 1998 Account No. 50640 / CC: Jeanne Keenan 2101 Redmond Ave. NE Renton, WA 98056 Y400 %Olt APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL • Date i- /?- '/F1 PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT January 12, 1998 Medical Hardship Temporary Dwellings (Referred September 8, 1997) The Planning and Development Committee considered a code amendment to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles as types of temporary dwellings permitted in residential zones for cases of medical hardship. The City Council adopted an ordinance in December 1995 allowing manufactured homes to be permitted as a temporary dwelling if an applicant demonstrates it as necessary to provide for daily care in the case of a medical hardship. The code amendment would expand this provision to allow park trailers and recreational vehicles to be included as types of temporary dwellings permitted for demonstrated cases of medical hardship. The Committee recommends that a public hearing be set for January 26, 1998 and that an ordinance be prepay /F,4 ide),e,60-7 0A.52(2-12_,Q, Ka y Ke er-Wheeler,Chair Tim Schlitzer, e Chair Dan Clawson, Member cc: }�rPelere.+r James Hanson Mike Kattennann • • 4111V' tioto September 8. 1997 •ti. Renton City Council Minutes r Page 287 Fire: King County Medic Fire Department requested approval of a lease agreement with King County One Unit at Station 14, allowing the stationing of a King County Medic One paramedic unit in CAG-97- Renton's Fire Station #14. Refer to Public Safety Committee. Public Works: Renton Surface Water Utility Division sought authorization to apply for funding from Village Flooding the Washington State Hazard Mitigation Grant Program to be used to resolve Problems, Application for flooding problems at the Renton Village Shopping Center and surrounding Wash St Hazard Mitigation areas. Council concur. (See page 290 for resolution designating a grant Grant agent.) Airport: Sky Harbor PAG- Transportation Division recommended approval of Addendum #2-97 to PAG- 97-003 Addendum #2-97 97-003, the Operating Permit and Agreement with Sky Harbor, to allow the re Gas Sales sale of aviation gasoline to the public from temporary fuel storage facilities until permanent tanks are installed. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee. Airport: Airport Property Transportation Division requested authorization to use $22,114.95 in Capital Boundary Survey of Improvement Project funds for a survey of record of the Renton Airport Record, Use of CIP Funds property boundary. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee. CAG: 97-039, Lk Wash Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-97-039, Lake Washington Blvd Landslide Blvd. Landslide Restoration project; and requested approval of the project, Restoration, RW Scott authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of $8,601.55, Const commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of $11,149.12 to R.W. Scott Construction Co., contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. CAG: 96-034, Interim Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-96-034, Interim Transit Hub Downtown Transit Hub, (Burnett Transitway, Bus Shelter and Sidewalk) project; and requested KODO Const approval of the project, commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of $3,959.68 to KODO Construction Inc., contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. Streets: SW 16th St Transportation Systems Division recommended that the temporary closure of Temporary Closure the westbound lane of SW 16th Street from Oakesdale Ave. SW to Raymond Extension (Oakesdale to Ave. SW be extended for two weeks to September 29, 1997. Refer to Raymond) Transportation Committee. Utility: Western Wireless Utility Systems Division recommended approval of an Option and Site Lease Antenna Placement on Agreement with Western Wireless to place antennas on the Highlands Elevated Highlands Elevated Water Water Tank, located at 3410 NE 12th Street. Council concur. Tank, LAG-97- CAG: 96-038, Highlands Water Utility Division submitted CAG-96-038, Highlands 565 Zone Reservoir 565 Zone Reservoir Interior Recoating project; and requested that the contract be closed for Interior Recoating, failure of performance and that the retention of $3,989.50 be released to the Production Finishing appropriate City account. Council concur. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS CORRECTED TO REFER ITEM 8.c. TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE RATHER THAN THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Executive Assistant Jay Covington, relaying a Citizen Comment: Keenan request from Joanne Keenan, 2101 Redmond Ave. NE, Renton, 98056, that - RV Hook-up for she be allowed to locate a 30-foot recreational vehicle (RV) in her back yard Medical Hardship to care for her 85-year-old mother, who is in poor health. MOVED BY k,- September 8. 1997 Renton City Council Minutes w.., �.1 Page 288 KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THIS ITEM TO THE PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Keolker-Wheeler presented a report recommending that Committee of the Whole Council authorize the Administration to write a letter to the Suburban Cities SCA: 1998 Legislative Association (SCA) recommending that the following issues be added to the Issues SCA Legislative Agenda: Infrastructure Financing: Transportation Revenue Package Economic Development Tools: Funding for Urban Infrastructure Brownfields Expansion of Multi-Family Housing Property Tax Hotel/Motel Tax Amendments. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Franchise: TCI Cable Council President Keolker-Wheeler presented a report regarding the TCI Television Agreement franchise extension. In August of 1993, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 4412 which granted to TCI Cablevision a 15-year franchise to operate a cable communication system within the City of Renton. The franchise imposed numerous requirements, one of which was the completion of an upgraded fiber optic cable system throughout the City which would expand the number of available television channels to 54 by September 13, 1997. TCI has requested a 24-month extension to September 13, 1999, to complete the fiber optic rebuild and meet other requirements stipulated in the franchise ordinance. In lieu of paying penalties, TCI has agreed to provide the following in-kind considerations to the City of Renton in exchange for extension of the franchise. 1. Within 24 months, TCI shall provide a separate City-owned fiber optic cable system connecting 18 City facilities to a hub located at the new Municipal Building. 2. TCI shall remove and reinstall the video equipment and cameras from the old Municipal Building to the Council Chambers in the new location, and evaluate and enhance the existing cablecast system to accommodate current and future needs. 3. TCI shall extend cable service to the new Municipal Building, both libraries, the Community Center and the new Fire Training Center. 4. TCI shall provide an annual payment to the City to defray the cost of video equipment maintenance. The Committee of the Whole recommended approval of the proposed agreement with TCI Cablevision as outlined above, and recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the agreement to extend the franchise requirements. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ransportation: Downtown Council President Keolker-Wheeler presented a report regarding the transit Transit Center Operational center operational scheme. Transportation Division staff, working in Scheme conjunction with other City departments, have developed a preferred operational scheme for the downtown Renton Transit Center. The preferred P • RECEIVED SEP 8 1997 CITY OF RENTON RENTON CITY COUNCIL PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: September 8, 1997 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler,President • City Council Members FROM: AJay Covington SUBJECT: Citizen request for amendment to Zoning Code Joanne Keenan, a resident of the Highlands area, came to my office this afternoon asking for help. She would like to locate a 30' RV with a tip-out section in her back yard to care for her 85 year old mother,who is in poor health. She thought this would be possible under the "temporary manufactured home for medical hardship" section in our code, adopted by Council in December 1995. However, the code requires that the manufactured home comply with HUD standards and RV's do not comply. Staff is requesting that this issue be referred to the Planning and Development Committee for this Thursday, September 11, so that staff and Council can consider the options for addressing Ms. Keenan's request. cc: Gregg Zimmerman Larry Warren Mike Kattermann Jim Hanson H:\W W 60 DOTIMEMO.DOT1bh ti0"721-141t.,11-1( a4t-t g. l ?PPe5— CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed January 26, 1998, at 7:30 p.m. as the date and time for a public hearing to be held in the second floor Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton 98055, to consider the following: Zoning Code Amendment to Allow Park Trailers and Recreational Vehicles as Temporary Dwellings in Residential Zones for Cases of Medical Hardship. All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing and present oral or written comments in support or opposition to the proposal. The Municipal Building is fully accessible, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. Marilyn . t rsen City Clerk Published: South County Journal January 16, 1998 Account No. 50640 01/13/98 TUE 11:18 FAX 4252352513 RENTON-FINANCE 1j 001 ********************* *** TX REPORT *** — ********************* TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO 1885 CONNECTION TEL 912538541006 SUBADDRESS CONNECTION ID SO CTY JOURNAL ST. TIME 01/13 11:17 USAGE T 00'37 PGS. 2 RESULT OK The City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 `$ Phone: (425)- 235-2501 Fax: (425) 235-2513 FAX TRANSMITTAL Date: /- /s-9g' To: SOUTH COUNTY JOURNAL - ATTN: KATHY, LEGAL PUBLICATIONS (425) From: RENTON CITY CLERK'S OFFICE - BONNIE WALTON (235-2501) Subject: iVofh'ce of Pu6 lleatiol -Znin9 (Ode �! Te p.2we//n js/nieeiled/ 6TO be P ub/,s4 ed- / // -9e) Number of pages excluding cover sheet: 1 toie 4000