HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 5840 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE N0. 5840
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,AMENDING SECTIONS
4-4-130 OF CHAPTER 4, CITY-WIDE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, AND
4-9-195 OF CHAPTER 9, PERMITS — SPECIFIC, OF TITLE IV (DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS) OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE, CLARIFYING REVIEW
CRITERIA OF ROUTINE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PERMITS.
WHEREAS, the Renton Municipal Code, through its Tree Retention and Land Clearing
Regulations, seeks to promote land development practices that result in minimal adverse
disturbance to existing vegetation and soils within the City while at the same time recognizing
that certain factors such as condition (e.g., disease, danger of falling, etc.), proximity to existing
and proposed structures and improvements, interference with utility services, protection of
scenic views, and the realization of a reasonable enjoyment of property may require the removal
of certain trees and ground cover; and
WHEREAS, the City provides a permit process for routine vegetation management
implementing the tree retention and land clearing regulations; and
WHEREAS, the City seeks to ensure that the review criteria of Routine Vegetation
Management Permits are clear and concise; and
WHEREAS, this matter was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation
and study, and the matter was considered by the Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on January 18, 2017,
considered all relevant matters, and heard all parties in support or opposition, and subsequently
forwarded a recommendation to the City Council; and
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WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 36.70A.106, on February 1, 2017, the City notified the State
of Washington of its intent to adopt amendments to its development regulations;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. Subsection 4-4-130.H.5, General Review Criteria, of Chapter 4, City-Wide
Property Development Standards, of Title IV(Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal
Code, is amended as fotlows:
5. 6e�e�a�-Review Criteria: All land clearing and tree removal activities
shall comply with RMC 4-4-060, Grading, Excavation, and Mining Regulations, and
shall meet the following criteria:
a. The land clearing and tree removal will not create or contribute to
landslides, accelerated soil creep, settlement a+�-�-or subsidence� ^��
. flooding, erosion, or
increased turbidity, siltation or other form of pollution in a watercourse
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Eb. Land clearing and tree removal will be conducted to maintain or
provide visual screening and buffering between land uses of differing intensity,
consistent with applicable landscaping and setback provisions of the Renton
Municipa) Code.
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�c. Land clearing and tree removal shall be conducted so as to expose
the smallest practical area of soil to erosion for the least possible time, consistent
with an approved build-out schedule and including any necessary erosion control
measures.
ed. Land clearing and tree removal shall be consistent with subsection
D3 of this Section, Restrictions for Critical Areas — General, and RMC 4-3-050,
Critical Areas Regulations.
#e. The land clearin�and tree removal shall not create or contribute to
a hazardous condition, such as increased potential for blowdown pest infestation
disease, or other problems that mav result from selectivelv removin� trees and
other ve�etation from a Iot.Q��a�r�e� �rees wi�l ner�rea�e—er�en�rib�«—a
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gf. Land clearing and tree removal shall be conducted to maximize the
preservation of any tree in good health that is an outstanding specimen because
of its size, form, shape, age, color, rarity, or other distinction as a community
landmark.
SECTION 11. Section 4-9-195, Routine Vegetation Management Permits, of Chapter 9,
Permits — Specific, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, is
amended as follows:
4-9-195 ROUTINE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PERMITS:
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A. PURPOSE:
This Section provides a permit process for routine vegetation management
implementing the tree retention and land clearing regulations in RMC 4-4-130.
B. AUTHORITY:
The �i#�=s Bevele�ment--�ervi�es Bivi3ien 9ires�er, er his ��I��*"�o,�;�ze�
r�^r^�^^�,+;,,^ Administrator is hereby authorized and directed to interpret and
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enforce all the provisions of this Section.
C. APPLICABILITY:
Unless exempted by RMC 4-4-130.C, Allowed Tree Removal Activities, a
Routine Vegetation Management Permit is required for any property where
routine vegetation management activities are undertaken.
D. PROCEDURES AND REVIEW CRITERIA:
Permits for routine vegetation management shall be processed as follows:
1. Submittal: An application for a routine vegetation management permit
shall be submitted to the Development Services Division together with any
necessary fees as �^^���-^�' ;^ �"��*�� ^ � �^"r specified in the Citv of Renton Fee
Schedule.
2. Information Required: A routine vegetation management permit
application shall contain the information requested in RMC 4-8-120, Submittal
Requirements—Specific to Application Type.
3. Time:The permit shall be reviewed administratively within a reasonable
period of time.
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4. Review Criteria:All land clearin�and tree removal activities shall comply
with RMC 4-4-060, Gradin�, Excavation, and Minin� Re�ulations and shall meet
the followin�criteria:
a. The lot shall complv with minimum tree densitv requirements
pursuant to RMC 4-4-130, Tree Retention and Land Clearin� Re�ulations.
b. The land clearin� and tree removal shall be consistent with
Restrictions for Critical Areas, pursuant to RMC 4-4-130, Tree Retention and Land
Clearin� Re�ulations, and RMC 4-3-050, Critical Areas Re�ulations.
c. Removal of a Landmark Tree shall meet the review criteria for
Removal of a Landmark Tree, pursuant to RMC 4-4-130, Tree Retention and Land
Clearin� Re�ulations.
d. Street fronta�e and parkin� lot trees and landscapin� shall be
preserved, unless otherwise approved by the Administrator.
e. The land clearin� and tree removal shall not remove anv
landscapin�or protected trees required as part of a Land Development Permit.
f. The land clearin� and tree removal shall maintain visual screenin�
and bufferin� between land uses of differin� intensitv, consistent with applicable
landscapin� and setback provisions.
� The land clearin�and tree removal shall not create or contribute to
a hazardous condition,such as increased potential for blowdown, pest infestation,
disease, or other problems that mav result from selectivelv removin� trees and
other ve�etation from a lot.
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45. Routine Vegetation Management Permit Conditions: The routine
vegetation management permit may be denied or conditioned by the City to
restrict the timing and extent of activities or to require tree replacement in order
to further the intent of this Section including:
a. Preserve and enhance the City's aesthetic character and maintain visual
screening and buffering.
b. Preserve habitat to the greatest extent feasible.
c. Prevent landslides, accelerated soil creep, settlement and subsidence
hazards.
d. Minimize the potential for flooding, erosion, or increased turbidity,
siltation or other form of pollution in a watercourse.
e. Ensure that the proposal will be consistent with RMC 4-4-130.D.�3
Restrictions for Critical Areas—General, and 4-4-130.D.�4J Restrictions for Native
Growth Protection Areas.
�6.Time Limits for Routine Vegetation Management Permits:Any permit
for routine vegetation management shall be valid for one year from the date of
issuance. An extension may be granted by the ^����'�^m^^* �^-.,;�^� ^�.,�����
Administrator for a period of one�year upon application by the property owner
or manager. Application for such an extension must be made at least thirty (30)
days in advance of the expiration of the original permit and shall include a
statement of justification for the extension.
E. APPEALS:
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Appeal of the decision to grant, grant with conditions, or deny a routine
vegetation management permit shall be made consistent with RMC 4-8-110,
Appeals.
F. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES:
Unless otherwise specified, violations of this Section are misdemeanors
subject to RMC 1-3-1.
SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after publication
of a summary of this ordinance in the City's official newspaper. The summary shall consist of this
ordinance's title.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 12th day of June, 2017.
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Jason . Seth, Cit Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 12th day of June, 2017.
Denis Law, Mayor
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