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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCI-138 h:\ced\planning\title iv\docket\administrative policy code interpretation\ci-138 - residential design_materials and color\code interpretation.docx Department of Community and Economic Development Planning Division ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY/CODE INTERPRETATION ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY/CODE INTERPRETATION #: CI-138 MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS: RMC 4-2-115.E3 Materials and Color SUBJECT: Residential Design: Materials and Color BACKGROUND: The language in RMC 4-2-115.E3 aims to create design standards that encourage the use of a variety of materials and colors that contribute to the sense of diversity of housing stock in the community. It strives to reduce monotony and encourage practices appropriate to the architectural character of a neighborhood. For subdivisions and short plats it requires that abutting homes shall be of differing color, with color palettes coded and submitted to the city for approval. Additionally, a minimum of two (2) colors, or two (2) differing siding materials must be used. In order to further break up monotony and enhance architectural quality, if masonry is used, it is required to wrap the corners no less than twenty four inches (24”). This gives the homes a more pleasing aesthetic by avoiding an abrupt termination of the masonry siding that protrudes from the façade, leaving an objectionable lip on the corner of the home. DECISION: Amend RMC 4-2-115.E3 Materials and Color to clarify that Where masonry siding is proposed at the edge of a façade, it shall also extend along the adjoining façade no less than twenty four inches (24"), measured horizontally from the corner of the structure. JUSTIFICATION: The code was intended to require masonry siding at the edge of a façade to wrap around the corner and extend 24” along the adjoining façade . However, the option of using differing siding or differing colors unintentionally created ambiguity in the code. This could be implied to mean that if you can meet the minimum of two (2) differing colors, and further add masonry siding, then the mandate of having at least twenty four inches of wrapping is not applicable. Since this interpretation was not the intention of the code, the language pertaining to masonry siding should be moved to the top of the table and out of the “one of the following” section of the Materials and Color table. CI-138 Page 2 of 2 ADMINISTRATOR APPROVAL: _______________________________________ C. E. “Chip” Vincent EFFECTIVE DATE: July 31, 2018 APPEAL PROCESS: To appeal this determination, a written appeal--accompanied by the required filing fee--must be filed with the City's Hearing Examiner (1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, 425-430-6515) no more than 14 days from the date of this decision. Your submittal should explain the basis for the appeal. Section 4-8-110 of the Renton Municipal Code provides further information on the appeal process. DISCLAIMER: Excerpts from the Renton Municipal Code shown below may not contain the most recently codified text. In such instances, code amendments implemented through this Administrative Code Interpretation shall be construed to affect the current code and past/future Administrative Code Interpretations not yet codified in the same manner as shown below. Should any conflicts result the Administrator shall determine the effective code. CODE AMENDMENTS NEEDED TO IMPLEMENT DETERMINATION: MATERIALS AND COLOR: The use of a variety of materials and color contributes to the sense of diversity of housing stock in the community. Guidelines: A diversity of materials and color shall be used on homes throughout the community. A variety of materials that are appropriate to the architectural character of the neighborhood shall be used. A diverse palette of colors shall be used to reduce monotony of color or tone. Standards: RC and R-1 n/a R-4, R-6, and R-8 For subdivisions and short plats, abutting homes shall be of differing color. Color palettes for all new dwellings, coded to the home elevations, shall be submitted for approval. Where masonry siding is proposed at the edge of a façade, it shall also extend along the adjoining façade no less than twenty four inches (24"), measured horizontally from the corner of the structure. Additionally, one of the following is required: 1. A minimum of two (2) colors is used on the home (body with different color trim is acceptable), or 2. A minimum of two (2) differing siding materials (horizontal siding and shingles, siding and masonry or masonry-like material, etc.) is used on the home. One alternative siding material must comprise a minimum of thirty percent (30%) of the street facing facade. If masonry siding is used, it shall wrap the corners no less than twenty four inches (24"). STAFF CONTACT: Jeffrey Taylor, Assistant Planner x7246