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King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Parks and Recreation Division
King County Parks – Renton Shop
Conditional Use Permit Variance Request – Interior
Parking Lot Landscaping
The Renton Shop will be the headquarters for operations and maintenance staff where parks
administration, crew dispatch, fleet vehicle and large equipment maintenance and storage,
warehouse and inventory storage will all take place. The new facility will greatly improve the
function and space for shop operations, enhance vehicle and pedestrian safety with in the facility
with better site circulation and flow, and provide needed office space, meeting rooms, storage and
shop space to support planned growth.
King County Parks is requesting a modification from the City of Renton Code pertaining to interior
parking lot landscaping for those stalls located within the rear storage yard area as part of their
Renton Shop Conditional Use Permit application package (PRE 18-000552).
Code Requirement
City of Renton Municipal Code (RMC) Section 4-4-070 Landscaping, requires that all new
developments apply landscaping to the entire site and/or all parking areas. Areas requiring
landscaping include parking lot perimeters as well as interior parking lot landscaping. Section 4-4-
070.F.6.b requires developments proposing 100 or more parking stalls to provide a minimum of 35
square feet of interior landscape area per parking space. Pursuant to RMC 4-4-070.R deviations
from the landscape code provisions are subject to the variance criteria provided in RMC 4-9-250.B.5.
Proposal
The front parking area located on the east end of the property and main lobby/visitor entrance is
separated from the shops, storage areas, and fleet/staff parking areas by an 8-foot-tall sliding gate
and fence across the drive aisle, similar in appearance to the 8-foot-tall perimeter fence. After the
parks maintenance crews have departed the site to their assigned park location for the day, the
gates are intended to revert to a secured access scenario for safety and security purposes, unless a
scheduled delivery or pickup necessitates that the gates be opened for a brief period. When crews
are returning at the end of the day the gates will be opened to allow efficient vehicle movement.
Once the crews are back, the gates will revert to a secured access scenario.
The front parking area contains 95 parking stalls for visitors and staff. King County is proposing to
meet the RMC requirements for interior parking lot landscaping and trees for the front parking area.
In the rear storage yard, another 39 parking stalls for staff are identified. No interior parking lot
landscaping is proposed in this rear storage yard. Pursuant to RMC 3-3-070, the 39 parking stalls
proposed in the rear storage yard would typically require 1,365 square feet of interior parking lot
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landscaping (35 square feet per stall) and 7 trees (1 for every 6 stalls). To offset the lack of interior
parking lot landscaping in the rear storage yard, an additional 1,871 square feet of interior parking
lot landscaping and 2 additional trees over the minimum number required in the RMC is proposed to
occur in the front parking area.
The parking stalls designated for staff parking against Buildings CA and SH not landscaped in keeping
with the outdoor storage nature of this rear storage yard area and maximizing the space for fleet
vehicle, large delivery truck maneuverability and equipment parking. It is anticipated that the
movements of large work vehicles would result in a high likelihood of plant and tree damage
occurring in the rear yard. This will also allow for future flexibility to relocate or reassign the stalls to
other storage uses as the needs of the space changes over time.
Modification Decision Criteria
RMC Section 4-9-250.B.5 identifies the decision criteria to be complied with in order for a variance
to be approved.
a. That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is
necessary because of special circumstances applicable to subject property, including size, shape,
topography, location or surroundings of the subject property, and the strict application of the
Zoning Code is found to deprive subject property owner of rights and privileges enjoyed by other
property owners in the vicinity and under identical zone classification;
Response: King County would like to preserve the highest level of flexibility for outdoor
storage, maneuverability space for delivery trucks, trailers, and construction equipment,
as well as the general operations of the rear yard as staffing and responsibilities shift
over time. Landscape islands and trees would pose hazards to movements and
compromise the ability to fully function as a storage yard. The County is proposing to
apply an additional 1,871 square feet of landscaping treatment over and above what is
required by the RMC to the front parking area where it could be seen by visitors and
users of Jefferson Avenue.
b. That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or
injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is
situated;
Response: The lack of interior parking lot landscaping will not be materially detrimental
to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvement in the vicinity. The
general public is not allowed in the rear yard area and visitors anticipated are delivery
drivers and trash haulers, and the occasional group of pedestrians in a County guided
tour to highlight the sustainable design aspects of the project (as may be required by
King County Green Building Program or Living Building Challenge).The parking stalls
would be primarily used by staff who benefit from close proximity to the administration
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or shop space towards the west side of the property. No adjacent properties would
have direct visibility of the rear yard parking area and for the most part would not
expect to see landscaping of any kind in space. Landscaping for aesthetics and
beautification are not necessary in the industrial area of this development.
c. That approval shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitation
upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is situated.
Response: The Renton Shop will be an unusual operation in that the site experiences an
influx of staff for the first few hours of their workday and the last hour or so in the late
afternoon. The parking needs at the Renton Shop are also seasonal with temporary staff
hires during the spring and summer months to handle the increased workload and
special events held at County venues. As operational flows of the new facility become
better known, the unused parking spaces may be utilized by staff for other storage or
fleet vehicle or equipment use. The industrial nature and need for flexible outdoor
storage space and maneuverability for large vehicles and equipment would not benefit
for accommodating parking lot landscaping.
d. That the approval is a minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose.
Response: The variance is only necessary for the rear yard storage area. The more
public facing parking area from the King County owned private drive known as Jefferson
Avenue NE will meet and exceed the perimeter and interior parking lot landscaping per
the RMC.