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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCI-142 h:\ced\planning\title iv\docket\administrative policy code interpretation\ci-142\code interpretation.docx Department of Community and Economic Development Planning Division ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY/CODE INTERPRETATION ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY/CODE INTERPRETATION #: CI-142 MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS: RMC 4-2-115E.3 Residential Design: Scale Bulk and Character REFERENCE: N/A SUBJECT: Residential Design: Scale Bulk and Character BACKGROUND: The language in RMC 4-2-115E.3 Residential Design: Scale Bulk and Character intends to encourage a diverse streetscape with a variety of homes to minimize visual monotony. The guideline reinforces this objective, stating: “A diverse streetscape shall be provided by using elevations and models that demonstrate a variety of floor plans, home sizes, and character.” The intent of this guideline is to encourage a diverse neighborhood when viewed from the street, with a lesser focus on diverse floor plans. However, due to the wording of the following standards, ambiguity is created as to whether homes must demonstrate a variety of internal floorplans, or external elevations. DECISION: Amend RMC 4-2-115E.3 Residential Design: Scale Bulk and Character to clarify that a variety of elevations and models that demonstrate a variety of home sizes, character, and a diverse streetscape shall be used, and that abutting, adjacent, and diagonal homes shall have differing architectural elevations. JUSTIFICATION: The code was intended to encourage a diverse streetscape with a lesser focus on the internal layout of homes. Residential design standards are primarily for the benefit the community, which is insignificantly impacted by the internal layout of neighboring homes. The code should clearly ensure that homes are constructed with different elevations, even if the internal floorplans remain static. As long as homes appear to be varied from the exterior, it will accomplish the intent of the code and meet the guideline by reducing monotony and fostering a perception of uniqueness of place. ADMINISTRATOR CI-142 Page 2 of 3 APPROVAL: _______________________________________ C. E. “Chip” Vincent EFFECTIVE DATE: September 19, 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 DETERMINATIONS: SCALE, BULK, AND CHARACTER: Residential communities are intended for people and homes that have appropriate scale and bulk contribute to the sense of orientation to people. Variety in the character of homes helps to minimize visual monotony while helping to foster a perception of uniqueness of place. Guidelines: A diverse streetscape shall be provided by using elevations and models that demonstrate a variety of floor plans, home sizes, and character. Neighborhoods shall have a variety of home sizes and character. Standards: RC and R-1 n/a R-4, R-6, and R-8 A variety of elevations and models that demonstrate a variety of floor plans, home sizes, and character shall be used. All of the following are required: Additionally, both of the following are required: 1. A minimum of three (3) differing home models for each ten (10) contiguous abutting homes, and A variety of elevations and models that demonstrate a variety of home sizes, character, and a diverse streetscape shall be used. 2. Abutting, adjacent, and diagonal houses must have differing architectural elevations. R-10 and R-14 All of the following are required: CI-142 Page 3 of 3 1. The primary building form shall be the dominating form and elements such as porches, principal dormers, or other significant features shall not dominate, and 2. Primary porch plate heights shall be one story. Stacked porches are allowed, and 3. To differentiate the same models and elevations, different colors shall be used, and 4. For single family dwellings, no more than two (2) of the same model and elevation shall be built on the same block frontage and the same model and elevation shall not be abutting. STAFF CONTACT: Jeffrey Taylor, Assistant Planner x7246