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ORDINANCE NO. 5498
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, APPROVING A
PRELIMINARY PLANNED URBAN DEVELOPMENT (LUA09-024, ECF, PPUD, LLA
SPRINGBROOK RIDGE PUD).
WHEREAS, a land use application for approval of a Preliminary Planned Urban
Development (PPUD) for two (2) tracts of land as hereinafter more particularly described,
located in the City of Renton, has been filed with the Department of Community and Economic
Development; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted the recommendation for approval of the PPUD
from the Hearing Examiner after public hearing thereon as provided by law; and
WHEREAS, the applicant for this PPUD agrees to the time limits for submittal of the final
plan for the Planned Urban Development pursuant to RMC 4-9-150G.1;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The PPUD pertaining to the described property in Attachment A, attached
hereto and made a part thereof as if fully set forth herein, is approved. This property includes
two separate tracts of land, located in the vicinity of the northwest corner of the intersection of
Benson Drive South (otherwise known as Washington State Route 515) and Benson Road South,
also located south of Southeast 172nd Street.
SECTION II. The land uses of the PPUD are multi-family residential, retail, and general
office. The multi-family land use is located on the northern tract of land, which will result in a
maximum of ninety-seven (97) residential units within this Planned Urban Development. The
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retail and general office uses will be located on the southern tract of land, and will result in
eight thousand nine hundred (8,900) square feet of retail space and seventeen thousand eight
hundred (17,800) square feet of general office space.
SECTION III. The requested modifications to Renton Municipal Code, as identified in
Attachment B, attached hereto and made a part thereof as if fully set forth herein, are
approved.
SECTION IV. Development of the PPUD is approved in two (2) phases; the residential
phase, to be developed on the northern tract and the retail/office phase to be developed on
the southern tract. Each phase can be developed independent of each other or concurrently,
with no restriction of the order in which they are developed. As a part of Phase I (either
residential or retail/office), the final approved stream buffer mitigation plan shall be
implemented and completed, including but not limited to the addition of the soft surface
pedestrian trail, two benches, monument sign, and center site vehicular crossing and all
frontage improvements shall be completed along all street frontages of the development site.
SECTION V. The effective date of the PPUD approval is the effective date of this
Ordinance, being thirty (30) days after publication. The date of expiration of the approval shall
be pursuant to RMC 4-9-150G.1 which will be two (2) years from the date of approval. The
Hearing Examiner may grant one (1) extension of the PPUD approval for a maximum of twelve
(12) months.
SECTION VI. The City's Planning Division is hereby authorized and directed to change
the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, to reflect the land use application number on the tracts of
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land identified in SECTION I above and as reflected in Attachment C, attached hereto and made
a part hereof as if fully set forth herein.
SECTION VII. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and thirty
(30) days after publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of November 2009.
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Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _16thday of November 2009.
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Denis Law, Mayor
Approvedas to form:
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Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Date of Publication: H/20/2009 (summary)
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Attachment A ORDINANCE NO. 5498
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ATTACHMENT B
REQUESTED MODIFICATIONS FROM RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE (RMC)
(LUA09-024, ECF,
RMCtt
RMC4-2-120A: Required Location
for Parking
RMC4-2-080A.118.a: Conditions
Associated With Zoning Use Tables
RMC4-4-080F.8.c.iii: Maximum
Number of Compact Spaces
Outside of the UC-N1 and UC-N2
Zones
RMC 4-4-090D.1: Refuse and
Recyclables Multi-family
Developments Minimum Size
Requirements
PPUD, LLA SPRINGBROOK RIDGE PUD)
Required per RMC
Parking for residential units shall be
enclosed within the same building as
the unit it serves.
a. General Requirements: Subject to
the density limits of the
development standards for this zone
and only permitted within a
structure containing commercial
uses on the ground floor.
Commercial space must be reserved
on the ground floor at a minimum of
thirty feet (30') in depth along any
street frontage. Residential uses shall
not be located on the ground floor,
except for a residential entry feature
linking the residential portion of the
development to the street.
Compact parking spaces shall not
account for more than:
• All other uses-not to exceed
thirty percent (30%).
Minimum Size: A minimum of one
and one-half (1-1/2) square feet per
dwelling unit in multi-family
residences shall be provided for
recyclables deposit areas, except
where the development is
participating in a City-sponsored
program in which individual recycling
bins are used for curbside collection.
A minimum of three (3) square feet
Approved Modification
To provide fifty-nine
(59) parking spaces
within the residential
building in an
underground/ground
floor parking garage and
sixty-three (63) surface
parking spaces for the
multi-family building.
Stand alone residential
and ground floor
residential to be
permitted.
All other uses-not to
exceed thirty-four
percent (34%).
Four hundred and three
(403.00) square feet
ATTACHMENT B
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RMC 4-4-130D.2: Tree Retention
and Land Clearing Regulaitons,
Restrictions for Critical Areas -
General
per dwelling unit shall be provided
for refuse deposit areas. A total
minimum area of eighty (80) square
feet shall be provided for refuse and
recyclables deposit areas.
Unless exempted by critical areas,
RMC 4-3-050C5 or Shoreline Master
Program Regulations, RMC 4-3-090,
no tree removal, or land clearing, or
ground cover management is
permitted:
a. On portions of property with
protected critical habitats, per RMC
4-3-050K; streams and lakes, per
RMC 4-3-050L; Shorelines of the
State, per RMC 4-3-090, Renton
Shoreline Master Program
Regulations; and wetlands, per RMC
4-3-050M; and their associated
buffers;
The allowance of thirty-
six (36)trees to be
removed and associated
land clearing in a Class 4
stream and stream
buffer critical area for
the construction of
vehicular transportation
stream crossings as
permitted by RMC 4-3-
050L8.a, subject to
mitigation identified
within the SEPA
Environmental Review.
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Attachment C
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