HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 2805Amends and corrects attachment
to Resolution No.2787
CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO.2805
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,ADOPTING
AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 7.12 OF THE SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM
AS IT RELATES TO PIERS AND DOCKS.
WHEREAS,the City of Renton reviewed the Piers and Docks
section of the Shoreline Master Program;and
WHEREAS,the City Council,the Planning Commission,and members
of the City of Renton staff considered the areas of needed change
and recommended new language;and
WHEREAS,it was deemed appropriate and in the public interest
to make changes to the existing regulations of that section;and
WHEREAS,the State Department of Ecology has approved the
language of the proposed changes.
NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON,DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I.
respects.
SECTION II.
The above findings are true and correct in all
The City of Renton hereby .adopts,as its new
regulations governing section 7.12,Piers and Docks,of the
Shoreline Master Program,the language of the attached exhibit
incorporated by this reference.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of J_u_l~y _
1990.
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RESOLUTION NO.2805
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 16th day of __-,J,-,u~ll'Y~_
1990,
Approv as to form:
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Clymer,Mci~or
Lawrence J.Wa en,City Attorney
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RESOLUTION NO.2805
PIERS AND DOCKS
Purpose:
A.Piers and docks shall be designed to minimize interference with the
public use of the water surface and shoreline.
B.The use of floating docks in lieu of other types of docks is to be
encouraged in those areas,where scenic values are high and where
substantial conflicts with recreational boaters and fishermen will not
be created.
C.The expansion of existing piers and docks is encouraged over the
construction of new facilities.
D.Establish approval and design criteria.
Allowable Construction
A.Permits for the following construction of piers or docks will be
allowed:
1.Piers and docks which provide for public recreational access
and use or marinas.
2.Community piers and docks In new major waterfront
subdivisions.
3.Piers and docks which are constructed for private joint use by
two or more waterfront propeny owners.
4.Private single family residence piers and docks.
5.Water-dependent commercial and industrial uses.
B.The responsibility rests upon the
demonstrate the need for the proposed
for a permit.
applicant
pier or dock
to affirmatively
In his application
7.12.03 Criteria for Approval of Docks and Piers
The approval of a new dock or pier or a modification or extension of an
existing dock or pier shall include a finding that the following criteria have
been met:
A.The dock or pier length does not extend beyond a length necessary to
provide reasonable and safe moorage;
B.The dock or pier does not interfere with the public use and
enjoyment of the water nor create a hazard to navigation;
EXHIBIT TO RESOLUTION NO._2_8_0_5__
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C.The dock or pier will not result in the unreasonable interference
with the use of adjacent docks and/or piers;and
D.The dock or pier must comply with the design criteria specified in
the following sections.
Design Criteria -General
A.Pier Type
1.All piers and docks shall be built of open pile construction
except that floating docks may be permitted where there is no
danger of significant damage to an ecosystem,where scenic
values are high,and where one or more of the following
conditions exist:
a.Extreme water depth,beyond the range of normal
length piling.
b.A soft bottom condition,providing little support for
piling.
c.Ledge rock bottom that renders it not feasible to install
piling.
B.All piers and docks shall be constructed and maintained in a safe
and sound condition.
C.Applicants for the new construction or extension of piers and docks
or the repair and maintenance of existing docks,shall use materials
and methods which prevent toxic materials,petrochemicals and other
pollutants from entering surface water during and after construction.
D.No fees or other compensation may be charged for use by
nonresidents of piers or docks accessory to residences.
Design Criteria for Single-Family Docks and Piers
A.There shall be no more than one pier per developed waterfront lot or
ownership.
B.Dock Size Sped fications
1.The following dock specifications shall be allowed:
a.The dock may extend to a maximum of eighty (80)feet
beyond the ordinary high-water line into the water or
unlil a depth of twelve (12)feet below the mean low
water mark,whichever is reached first.However,in
no case shall a dock less than fifty (50)feet in length
be required.
b.The maximum width of a dock shall be eight (8)feet.
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c.No portion of a pier or dock for the sole use of a
private,single-family residence may lie closer than five
(5)feet to an adjacent property line.
d.One extension of a dock parallel to the shoreline,or
one (1)float,may be allowed provided such extension
is not located closer than five (5)feet from a side lot
line or exceed one hundred (100)square feet in size.
C.Joint Use Piers and Docks
1.A joint use dock may be constructed for two (2)contiguous
waterfront properties and may be located on a side property
line or straddling a side property line,common to both
properties.
2.A joint use ownership agreement or covenant shall be
prepared with the appropriate signatures of the property
owners in question and recorded with the King County
Assessor's Office.A copy of the recorded agreement shall be
provided to the City.Such document should specify
ownership rights and maintenance provisions.
3.Dock Size Speci fications
a.Joint use docks and pters may extend to eighty (80)
feet beyond the ordinary high-water mark or to a
depth of twelve (12)feet,whichever is reached first.
b.Joint use docks and piers may not exceed a maximum
width of twelve (12)feet.
c.Joint use docks and piers may be allowed one (1)pier
extension or float a maximum of one hundred fifty
(150)square feet in size for each owner.
D.Requests for greater dock length may only be submitted,as specified
below under Section 7.12.09,once an individual has failed to work
with an adjacent property owner in establishing a joint use dock.
Design Criteria for Multi-Family Residence Docks
A.Resident Moorage
1.Moorage at the docks shall be limited to residents or owner of
the subdivision,apartments,condominiums,or similar
developments for which the dock was built.
B.Maximum Number of Berthing Spaces
1.The ratio of moorage berths to residential units shall be a one
berth for every two (2)dwelling units.
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C.Length of Multiple-Family Pier or Dock
1.Multiple-family piers or docks shall not exceed a length of
one hundred eighty (180)feel into the water beyond the
ordinary high-water mark,except as may be allowed under
Section 7.12.10 of this section of the Master Program.
Desjgn Crjteria for Recreational.Commercial and Industrial Docks
A.The following dock specifications shall be allowed:
1.Unless otherwise determined or directed by any State agency
having jurisdiction thereover,the dock may extend into the
water one hundred filly (150)feet;if tbe depth of thirty (30)
feet is not reached,tbe dock may be extended until a depth of
thirty (30)feel is reached,provided the dock does not exceed
two hundred fifty (250)feet.
2.The maximum width shall be twelve (12)feel.
B.Docks shall be placed no closer than thirty (30)feet to a side
property line.
C.Docks or piers which are associated or linked with City trails shall
be no greater than necessary to serve the intended purpose and will
be determined by the City on a case-by-case basis.
Use or Buoys and Floats
A.Where feasible,the use of buoys and floats for moorage,as permitted
below under B of this section,may be allowed as an alternative to
the construction of piers and docks.Such buoys and floats are to be
placed as close to shore as possible in order to minimize hazards to
navigation,including reflectors for nighttime visibility.In no case
shall a buoy be located further from the shoreline than the allowable
length for docks.
B.Floats shall be allowed under the following conditions:
1.Floats shall be anchored to allow clear passage on all sides by
small watercraft.
2.Floats shall not exceed a maximum of one hundred (100)
square feet in size.A float proposed for joint use between
adjacent property owners may not exceed one hundred fifty
(150)square feet per residence.
3.A single-family residence may only have one (1)float.
4.Floats shall not exceed a length of fi fty (50)feet into tbe
water beyond the ordinary high-water mark,except public
recreation floats.
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RESOLUTION NO.2805
Variance to Dock and Pier Dimensions
Requests for greater dock and pier dimensions than those speci fied above
may be submitted to the City's Hearing Examiner.Any greater dimension
than those listed above may be allowed by the Land Use Hearing Examiner
for good reason,which shall include,but is not limited to,conditions
requiring greater dock-dimensions.The Examiner,in approving a variance
request,shall include a finding that a variance request complies with:
A.The criteria listed above in Section 7.12.03 when approving such
requests;and
B.The criteria specified In Section 8.02 of the Master Program.