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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 3653
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON AMENDING
PORTIONS OF CHAPTER 7 and CHAPTER 22 , TITLE IV (BUILDING
REGULATIONS) OF ORDINANCE NO . 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF
GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON" RELATING TO
OUTSIDE STORAGE FACILITIES
SECTION I : The followingexisting g s ubsections of Chapter 7 ,
Title IV (Bulding Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of
General Ordinances of the City of Renton" are amended to read as follows :
Section 4- 702 (B) 3 . BliLK STORAGE : The holding or stockpiling
on land of materials and/or products where such storage constitutes forty
percent (40%) of the developed site area and the storage area is at least
one acre , and where at least three (3) of the following criteria are met
by the storage. activity : (1) in a bulk form or in bulk containers ; (2) under
protective cover to the essential exclusion of other uses of the same space
due to special fixtures or exposed to the elements ; (3) in sufficient
numbers , quantities or spatial allocation of the site to determine and rank
such uses as the principal use of the site ; (4) the major function is the
collection and/or distribution of the materials and/or products rather
than processing ; and (5) the presence of fixed bulk containers or visible
stockpiles for a substantial period of a year .
(a) Bulk storage facilities include , but are not limited to :
(1) Automobile holding and transfer depots .
(2) Brick or tile storage and manufacturing
(3) Concrete block and products storage and manufacturing
(4) Contractor equipment yards .
(5) Equipment or machinery of the stationary type not in
use , not mounted on necessary foundations or connected
as required when during use , not designated and used
as portable , and not stored in a warehouse . This
includes operable motor vehicles or wheeled equipment
used only periodically where storage durations exceed
those provided for parking lots as defined in
Chapter 22 , Title IV.
(6) Founderies .
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(7) Fuel yards , wholesale
(8) Grain or feed silos , elevators or the open storage
of grain and feed .
(9) Log, random cut and chipped wood by-products storage .
(10) Lumber mills and wholesalers .
(11) Sand and gravel yards including sizing , transfer and
loading equipment when present .
(12) Scrap or junk yards and wrecking yards .
(13) Solid waste holding and disposal areas .
(14) Tank farms including distribution and loading systems .
(b) Bulk storage facilities excluded :
(1) Land banks , greenbelts , watersheds or public water
reservoirs .
(2) Parking lots or structures for private licensed
automobiles .
(3) Ship yards .
(4) Warehouses alone or in conjunction with manufacturing,
on the site and when not including any of the uses in
Section 4-702(B)3 (a) .
(5) Facilities for storage of petroleum or any of its
by-products , for use incidental to the primary use
of the property (e . g. heating , boiler or vehicular
fuel or lubricants . )
(6) Retail service stations .
(7) Retail sales lots for new or used automobiles .
Section 4-702 (0) 1 . ODOR THRESHOLD: The concentration of an
odorant in clean ambient air which is said to produce an olfactory response
in most people .
2 . OUTSIDE STORAGE. Exterior storage which would be classified
as Bulk Storage , but is less than the minimum area requirement .
Section 4-734 (B) 1 . Bulk storage facilities may be allowed only
by special permit as specified in Section 4-722 (B) . The fee for the special
permit for bulk storage facilities is specified in the Fee Schedule Ordinanc
Section 4-734 (x) 1 . Recognized Higher Risk Storage . Those bulk
storage uses which are considered as having a recognized higher risk shall
have a barrier as specified in Section 4-734(0) , Hazardous Materials , with
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a screen that is at least eighty percent (80%) opaque on top of the barrier
and setback at least twenty feet (20' ) from the property line . The barrie-.-
shall have a maximum height of four feet (4' ) when measured as in Section
4-734(0)3 . The combined height of the four foot (4` ) (maximum) barrier ar,ci
screen shall be at least twenty five percent (25%) of the height of the
bulk storage provided such combination is at least eight feet (8 ' ) high .
An optional security fence shall have at least a twenty foot (20 ' ) setback.
All areas between the property lines and the screen shall be landscaped
except for ingress and egress areas and except when a second bulk storage
facility has a contiguous side or rear property line with an existing bulk
storage facility constructed to the standards specified in Section 4-734 .
The landscape plan shall be prepared by a licensed landscape architect and
approved by the Building Department .
Section 4-734 (E) 2 . Other Bulk Storage . Those bulk storage uses
not included in Section 4-734(E) 1 above shall have a screen including
gates and shall be at least eighty percent (80%) opaque surrounding the
property area . Said screen shall be at least twenty five percent (25%)
as high as the bulk storage containers or stock piles provided said screen
is at least eight feet (8 ' ) high. The screen and optional security fence
shall be setback at least twenty feet (20 ' ) from all property lines except
that for those bulk storage facilities whose total ownership is less
than two and one-half (2 1/2) contiguous acres in area , the Hearing Examiner
may reduce this setback up to fifty percent (50%) for good cause and upon
proper written application. All areas between the property lines and
the screen shall be landscaped except for ingress and egress areas and
except when a second bulk storage facility has a contiguous side or rear
property line that abuts an existing bulk storage facility constructed to
the standards specified in Section 4-734 provided there is at least a
twenty foot (20 ' ) landscaped strip . The landscape plan is to be approved
by the Building Department . A landscaped berm may be used by itself or
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in combination with a screen provided the required height is met . The slope: .
of said berm shall be at least two feet (2 ' ) horizontal to one foot (1 ' )
vertical . There shall be a flat area on top of the berm with a minimum
width of two feet (2 ' ) . A retaining wall may be substituted for the interna :
side of the berm provided the retaining wall is approved by a licensed
engineer.
Section 4-734 (J) 8 . All on-site surfaces used for daily traffic
within the lot or as a part of the traffic flow pattern required in Section
4-734(J) 3 shall be paved and maintained in a good condition with an asphalt
surfacing, or its equivalent if approved by the administrative official ,
to prevent the generation of dus.t or the tracking of mud onto public right-o :
ways . Storage areas not intended for maneuvering space shall be paved with
a surface satisfactory to the Hearing Examiner to meet the requirements
of this Chapter and minimize dust and control storm water drainage .
SECTION II : A new Section 737 is added to Chapter 7 , Title IV,
(Building REgulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General
Ordinances of the City of Renton" as follows :
Section 4-737 : Outside Storage Facilities .
(1) Outside storage lots shall be effectively screened by a
combination of landscaping and fencing.
. (a) A minimum of ten foot (10 ' ) landscaped strip is required
between the property lines along public rights of way
and the fence . The landscaping shall be of size and
variety so as to provide an eighty percent (80%) opaque
screen .
(b) The entire perimeter must be fenced by a minimum of an
eight foot (8 ' ) high sight obscuring fence . Gates may
be left unscreened for security purposes .
(c) Storage areas may be surfaced with crushed rock or
similar_ material to the approval of the Public Works
Department to minimize dust , control surface drainage ,
and provide suitable access .
SECTION III : Existing Section- 4-2202 of Chapter 22, Title IV,
(Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General
Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended by amending subsection
4 and adding an additional subsection, as follows :
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Section 4-2202 (4) : Parking Lot or Parking Area . A specially
designed off-street place intended to be used primarily for the temporary
storage of vehicles for durations of less than seventy-two (72) hours .
Included in this definition is. the permanent surface , striping, landscaping
and other features required by this Ordinance .
Section 4-2202 (9) : Storage Lot : A specially designed area for
parking or holding .of operable motor vehicles or wheeled equipment for
more than seventy-two (72) hours . (See bulk storage regulations for lots
exceeding one acre in area. )
SECTION IV : Existing Section 4-2204 of Chapter 22 , Title IV,
(Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General
Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended by adding an additional
subsection to subsection (8) (B) and amending, subsection (9) (A) as follows :
Section 4-2204 (8) (4) : Storage Lot : Perimeters of the lot must
be effectively screened by a combination of landscaping and fencing.
(a) A minimum of a ten foot (10 ' ) landscaped strip is
required between the property lines along public rights
of way and the fence . The landscaping shall be of size
and variety so as to provide an eighty percent (80%)
opaque screen.
(b) The entire perimeter must be fenced by a minimum of an
eight foot (8 ' ) high sight obscuring fence . Gates may
be left unscreened for security purposes .
Section 4-2204 (9) (A) : Paving .
(1) All off-street parking areas shall be paved with asphaltic
concrete , cement or equivalent material of a permanent nature approved by
the Public Works Department
(2) Storage lots may be surfaced with crushed rock or similar
material approved by the Public Works Department .
SECTION V : This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage ,
approval and thirty (30) days after its publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 23rd day of August , 1982 .
Maxine Motor , Acting City Cler
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 23rd day y}�. August , r1982 .�
Approvd as to rm: �
'11�i.-•mow... ?earl C ymer, or Pro-tem
Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Date of Publication : August 27 , 1`::s'.^ (Summary orin)