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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4437 Amends Ordinances 4204, 4244, 3976 Amended By ORD 4723 � 4794� CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON �gs>> �463 5153 ORDINANCE N0. 4437 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 2-10-6.D AND 2-10-7, OF CHAPTER 10, PLANNING COMMISSION, OF TITLE II (COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS) , SECTIONS 4-3-2, 4-3-3, 4-3-4.A,. AND 4-3-5 OF CHAPTER 3, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, OF TITLE IV (BUILDING REGULATION5) , OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" RELATING TO THE POLICIES SUPPORTING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, THE CONTENTS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND THE PROCESS FOR REVIEWING AND AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN I AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 2-10-6 .D of Chapter 10, Planning Commission, of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the. City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : 2-10-6.D: Scope of Review: At the direction of the City i Council, the .Planning_ Commission shall review staff proposals, hold ? public hearings, and submit recommendations to the City Council and the Mayor on the adoption of and amendments to the following: 1 . The Comprehensive Plan, and amendments to, as per City Code, Title IV, Chapter 3 . 2 . Neighborhood or subarea plans and studies which will amplify and augment the Comprehensive Plan. 3 . Area-wide zoning. 4 . Other land use plans and programs con.tained in the Commission ' s work program, or referred by, the City Council . SECTION II. Section 2-10-7, Private Comprehensive Plan Changes and Rezoning, of Chapter 10, Planning Commission, of Title II (Commissions and Boards ) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of ORDINANCE NO. 4437 I General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby deleted in its entirety. SECTION III. Subsections 4-3-2 .A, C, D, E and F of Chapter 3, I Comprehensive Plan, of Title IV (Building Regulations ) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" are hereby amended to read as follows : 4-3-2 .A. The primary purpose of this Comprehensive Plan is to define and establish the policy relating to the development of the community as a whole; to indicate the principles and objectives which shall guide the establishment, development and implementation of definite and precise plans, public and private; to provide for � the coordination of the many separate .- plans which govern the development of this community., to of.ficially adopt _a program� and guide which will ,enable the City of Renton _to�_attain_the principles and objectives set forth in the Revised Code of.. Washington; Chapter 35 . 63, and the Growth Management Act (RCW 36 . 70A) in the manner provided. C. The plan is, of necessity, general in its proposals . It must be flexible, since it is impossible to predict all future events which may affect the community. The plan is not a " development ordinance, although it makes significant recommendations for future land use. The plan is not precise. It does not present engineering accuracy, nor does it claim to predict exactly the future use of every parcel of property. It is not intended to retroactively impose compliance with goals, objectives, and policies upon existing developed property, but voluntary compliance is I encouraged. The Comprehensive Plan is intended to guide the 2 ORDINANCE NO. 4437 enactment of development regulations that are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and capital budget decisions that are in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan. It shall be an internally consistent document, and all elements shall be consistent with the future land use map. . D. The purposes of the Comprehensive Plan are: 1 . To improve the physical and social environment of the City as a setting for human activities; to make it more functional, beautiful, decent, healthful, interesting and efficient; 2 . To insure acceptable levels of access, utilities and other public services to future growth and developme.nt; 3 . � To promote the public interest-,. and_ the intere.st � of the City at large; 4 . To facilitate the . democratic_ determination. and implementati�on of City policies. and. deveiopment;_. 5 . To effect coordination in development; 6 . To inject long-range considerations into the determination of short-range actions; 7 . To provide professional and technical knowledge in the decisions affecting development of the City; and 8 . To guide future development and growth in the City of Renton that is consistent with the goals and objectives of the Growth Management Act as defined in RCw 36 . 70A. 020 Planning Goals . E. The Comprehensive Plan is intended to help resolve some of the dilemmas confronting Municipal officials and the people they represent, and to provide a coordinated approach to local and regional problem solving. 3 - ORDINANCE NO. 4437 F. The planning horizon for the Comprehensive Plan is twenty . (20) years . In order for the plan to remain effective, it should be reviewed periodically. Conditions might change, and unforeseen events may occur, which might necessitate a re-evaluation. It is , recommended that the Comprehensive Plan should be reviewed in its entirety at least once every ten ( 10) years, as many of the goals, objectives and policies supplement and complement each other, but it may also be revised through annual amendments as allowed by the Growth Management Act, or in an emergency. SECTION IV. Section 4-3-3 of Chapter 3, Comprehensive Plan, of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of_ Renton-,._.. Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : . 4-3-3 : t�� PLAN ELEMENTS: A. The��Comprehensive Plan shall be a policy plan containing_ descriptive text covering objectives, principles, and standards used to develop the Comprehensive Plan together with a map or maps . The Comprehensive Plan shall contain the following mandatory planning elements as required by the Growth Management Act. 1 . A land use element designating the proposed distribution, location and extent of the uses of land. 2 . A transportation element that is consistent with the land use element and includes land use assumptions, an inventory of facility and service needs, service standards, financing needs and a reassessment of land use, if service standards cannot be met. 3 . A housing element containing an inventory of needs, policies for protection and development of housing for all economic 4 I ORDINANCE NO. 4437 segments of the community anci identifying sufficient land for housing. 4 . A utilities element consisting of an inventory of needs and policies for the development of utilities and the location, proposed location, and capacity of all existing and proposed utilities . 5 . A capital facilities element that includes an inventory of all capital facilities, forecast of future needs, proposed location of new or expanded facilities, a six-year funding plan and a reassessment of the land use element, if funding falls short. B. The Comprehensive Plan may incl:ude __any. or all of the following optional element.s : 1 . A shoreline. element.-setting_ forth-�poli.ci.es ..con�cerning economic development; public- access-:_ and- circu-l-at.ion;.�. recreat.ion;-. � urban design, conservation, restoration and natural environment; and I' historical, cultural, scientific and educational values; I 2 . An economic element utilizing an economic base by standard industrial employment categories and indicating employment levels and trends, capital employee ratios, and potential sites for major economic expansion; 3 . An environmental element �indicating environmental conditions and natural processes including climate, air quality, geology, hydrology, vegetation, wildlife, fisheries, and other natural factors that affect or would be affected by development; 5 ORDINANCE NO. 4437 4 . A disaster element identifying areas, sites or structures of historical, archaeological, architectural, ecological or scenic significance. 5 . A conservation element; 6 . A solar energy element; 7 . A recreation and open space element that provides a comprehensive system of areas for recreation, parks, playgrounds and other recreational and open space facilities; 8 . Subarea plans, where appropriate, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. C. The land use element map maintained on display in the City � Council chambers, illustrates in broad and .general-terms the desired development •,:.of the City of Renton during. the. 20-year planning period. The� use areas shown thereon-indica�tew.the:principle�sw._which are intended� to guide implementation_of this:;.development . program. SECTION V. Subsection 4-3-4 .A, of Chapter 3, Comprehensive Plan, of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : 4-3-4.A: In order to fully accomplish the objectives and principles of this Comprehensive Plan, and as same may be amended from time to time, all resolutions and ordinances of the City of Renton concerned with the development and welfare of the community and its people shall be considered in the light of and related in principles, objectives and policies set forth herein. To fulfill . the requirements of RCW 35 . 63 and 36 . 70A, .and in the interest of public safety, health, morals and the general welfare, the following 6 ORDINANCE NO. 4437 instruments of official implementation among others, will be developed in detail, to embody the necessary controls, regulations, standards and penalties, and upon adoption by the City Council will implement the Comprehensive Plan: 1 . Title IV - Building Regulations : , Chapter 1 - Arterial and Street Plan , Chapter 2 - Community Facilities Plan Chapter 3 - Comprehensive Plan Chapter 9 - Land Clearing and Tree Cutting Ordinance Chapter 10 - Mining, Excavation and Grading Ordinance Chapter 11 - Mobile Home Parks Chapter 13 - Occupancy Permits Chapter 14 - Parking and Loading Ordinance Chapter 15 - Planned Unit Development Ordinance Chapter 20 - Sign Code • Chapter 22 - Storm and Surface Water Drainage Chapter 23 - Underground Installation� of Utility. Lines Chapter 31 - Zoning Code Chapter 32 - Wetlands Management... 2 . Title VIII - Health and Sanitation� Chapter 2 - Storm and Surface Water .Drainage Chapter 3 - Protection. of Water Supply , Chapter 4 - Water Chapter 5 - Sewers Chapter 6 - Solid Waste Utility Chapter 7 - Noise Regulations Chapter 8 - Aquifer Protection ' 3 . Title IX - Public Ways and Property ' Chapter 12 - Subdivision Regulations 4 . Title X - Traffic Chapter 10 - Parking Regulations SECTION VI. Section 4-3-5 of Chapter 3, Comprehensive Plan, of Title IV (Building Regulations ) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is amended by revising subsection B, and adding subsections C and D to read as follows : 7 " ORDINANCE NO. 4437 B. The City Council will consider ainendments to the Comprehensive Plan not more than annually except for emergencies . Proposed amendments may be submitted by the Mayor, Planning Commission, City Council or private parties . Proposed amendments shall be submitted during the first quarter of the year in which the amendments will be considered. Comprehensive Plan amendments shall be given the highest priority in the Planning Commission ' s work � program and review shall be initiated within the second quarter of the work year. The Planning Commission and City Council shall consider private Comprehensive Plan amendments in the same manner as any other Comprehensive Plan amendment request, except that a fee shall be charged for private amendmerits�. ! C-. Concurrent Rezone: Process . To maintain consistency with�� the Comprehensive Plan, any�. rezoning- that�would._ be:� req.uired_ by approval of the proposed amendments _to-the �Compr.ehens�ive �_Plan� shall be considered concurrently with the proposed Comprehensive Plan changes . D. Subsequent Rezone Process . In those instances where there , is a rezone request which does not require an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, the processing of the rezone application shall be submitted to the administration. The applicant will have the burden and duty of applying for and pursuing the rezone. The rezone hearing shall be held before the Hearing Examiner under the procedures and rules of the Hearing Examiner. SECTION VII. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication. ' 8 ORDINANCE NO. 4437 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 2lst day of February , 1994 . Marilyn . P tersen, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 21st day of February , 1994 . Earl lymer, Mayor Approve s to form: Q Lawrence J. War en, City Attorney Date of ,Publication: February 25 , 1994 � .... ORD. 353::�2,/2/94 :as . Acct. 5'0640 .�, � 9 � Amends Ordinances 4204, 4244, 3976 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE N0. 4437 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,. WASHINGTON, AMENDING g SECTIONS 2-10-6.D AND 2-10-7 OF CHAPTER 10, PLANNING COMMIS5ION, OF TITLE II (COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS) , SECTIONS 4-3-2, 4-3-3, 4-3-4.A AND 4-3-5 OF CHAPTER 3, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, OF TITLE IV_ (BUILDING REGULATIONS) , OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF ' THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" RELATING TO THE POLICIES SUPPORTING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, THE CONTENTS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND -THE PROCESS FOR REVIEWING AND AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. SECTION I. This ordinance amends the policies supporting the Comprehensive Plan, the contents of the Comprehensive Plan and the process for reviewing and amending the Comprehensive Plan to bring the ordinances relating to the Comprehensive Plan into conformance with the Growth Management Act. This Ordinance also updates the listing of policies upon which the Comprehensive Plan is based in order to include recently adopted City legislation �', SECTION II. A full text of this ordinance will be mailed, �� without charge, upon request to the City Clerk. Date of Publication: February 25 , 1994 Acct. 50640 � �