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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4982Amends ORD 4954, 4963, 4971 Amended by ORD 5030, 5125 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4982 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 2, LAND USE DISTRICTS; CHAPTER 4, PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS; CHAPTER 8, PERMITS AND DECISIONS; CHAPTER 9, PROCEDURES AND REVIEW CRITERIA; AND CHAPTER 11, DEFINITIONS; OF TITLE IV (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" TO PROVIDE A PROCESS AND CRITERIA FOR REVIEW OF SECURE COMMUNITY TRANSITION FACILITIES. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 4-2-060.G of Chapter 2, Land Use Districts, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding Secure Community Transition Facilities, as shown in Exhibit A, attached. SECTION II. Section 4-2-070.Q of Chapter 2, Land Use Districts, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding Secure Community Transition Facilities, as shown in Exhibit B, attached. SECTION III. Section 4-2-070.R of Chapter 2, Land Use Districts, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding Secure Community Transition Facilities, as shown in Exhibit C, attached. ORDINANCE NO. 4 9 82 SECTION IV. Section 4-2-080 of Chapter 2, Land Use Districts, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding Note 71, to read as follows: 71. Only allowed in the Employment Area Valley (EAV) land use designation south of 1-405 Subject to a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit. See EAV Map in RMC 4-2- 080.B. No Secure Community Transition Facility (SCTF) shall: a. House more than six persons, excluding resident staff. Any increase in the number of resident beds shall require an entirely new application. b. Be allowed within 330 feet of any residential zone located within or outside the City limits. c. Be allowed adjacent to, abutting, across a parking lot from, or within the "line of sight" from a "risk potential activity" as defined in RCW 71.09.020, now or as hereafter amended, or risk potential facilities in existence at the time a site is listed for consideration. For the purposes of granting a Conditional Use Permit for siting a SCTF, the Reviewing Official shall consider a permanent, unobstructed visual distance of 600 feet to be within "line of sight." The Reviewing Official may reduce the distance to less than 600 feet through the Conditional Use Permit process, if the applicant can demonstrate that a visual barrier exists or can be created that would reduce the line of sight to less than 600 feet. Risk Potential Facilities currently include, but are not limited to: ® Community and recreation centers, ® Churches, synagogues, temples and mosques, • Licensed day care, ® Licensed preschool facilities, ® Public libraries, ORDINANCE NO. aqR? • Public parks, • Public and private schools, • School bus stops, • Sports fields, or • Publicly dedicated trails. d. Be located within one mile from any SCTF, work release, prerelease, or similar facility. "Distance" referenced in paragraphs b. c. and d. of this section is measured by following a straight line from the nearest point of the building in which the Secure Community Treatment Facility is to be located, to the nearest point of the zoning boundary line or property line of the lot on which the buffered use is located. The City may impose conditions to mitigate any potential adverse impact of the SCTF on surrounding uses, except that the Conditional Use Permit conditions may not impose restrictions on the SCTF greater than those set forth in RCW 71.09.285 through 91.09.340 inclusive. SECTION V. Section 4-4-080.f.l0.e of Chapter 4, Property Development Standards, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as shown in Exhibit D, attached. SECTION VI. Section 4-8-120.C of Chapter 8, Permits and Decisions, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as shown in Exhibit E, attached. SECTION VII. Sections 4-8-120.d.l5 and 4-8-120.d.l9 of Chapter 8, Permits and Decisions, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" are hereby amended by adding the following definitions, to read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 498 2 Operating rules for Secure Community Treatment Facility (SCTF): A written statement outlining how the operation of the SCTF complies with RCW 71.09.295 through RCW 71.09.350, including but not limited to daily operating hours, activities of occupants, procedures for off-site activities, if any, and visitation procedures for non-residents, including professional care providers, family members, or other service providers. Siting process report for use permits for Secure Community Treatment Facility (SCTF): A narrative report describing the process used to evaluate alternative sites for the proposed SCTF activity and the basis for the recommendation to locate the facility at the recommended site. A minimum of three alternative sites shall be addressed. SECTION VIII. Section 4-9-030 of Chapter 9, Procedures and Review Criteria, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding a new Section I, to read as follows, and by renumbering the remaining sections accordingly. I. ADDITIONAL DECISION CRITERIA FOR SECURE COMMUNITY TRANSITION FACILITIES: The reviewing official shall consider the following criteria in determining whether to issue a conditional use permit for secure community transition facilities. 1. Alternative locations were reviewed and consideration given to sites that are farthest removed from any risk potential activity. PC recommends amending to address DSHS comments that the original language creates a more restrictive standard. 2. There is no resulting concentration of residential facility beds operated by the Department of Correctiohs or the Mental Health Division of the Department of Social and Health Services, the number of registered sex offenders classified as Level II or Level III and the ORDINANCE NO. 4 9 82 number of sex offenders registered as homeless in a particular neighborhood, community, jurisdiction or region. 4. Adequate buffering is provided from abutting and adjacent uses. 5. Adequate security is demonstrated by the applicant. 6. Public input is provided during the siting process. SECTION IX. Section 4-11-030 of Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 Entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by changing the following definitions, to read as follows: Congregate Residence: Any building or portion thereof that contains facilities for living, sleeping and sanitation and may include facilities for eating and cooking for occupancy for other than a family. A congregate residence may include a boarding house, but does not include a Group Home I or II, convalescent center, jail, hotel, motel or secure community transition facility. Convalescent Centers: Facilities for patients who are recovering health and strength after illness or injury, or receiving long-term care for chronic conditions, disabilities, or terminal illness where care includes ongoing medical treatment, including hospice, and extended care facilities. This definition foes not include retirement residences, adult family homes, Group Homes I and II, medical institutions, or secure community transition facilities. SECTION X. Section 4-11-070 of Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by changing the following definitions, to read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 4 982 Group Home I (Rehabilitation): A facility or dwelling unit housing persons, unrelated by blood or marriage and operating as a group facility household. A rehabilitative group home may include halfway houses and substance abuse recovery homes. This definition does not include congregate residential or secure community transition facilities. Group Home II (Protective Residency): a facility or dwelling unit housing persons, including resident staff, unrelated by blood or marriage and operating as a group family household. Staff persons provide care, education, and participation in community activities for the residents with the primary goal of enabling the resident to live as independently as possible. A protective residency may include disabled (mentally and physically) persons, foster child care, abused women shelter, orphanages and other uses where residents are deemed vulnerable and/or disabled and are not a threat to self or to public health or safety. This definition does not include congregate residential or secure community transition facilities. SECTION XI. Section 9-11-190, Definitions "S," of Chapter 11, Definitions, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding the following definition, to read as follows: Secure Community Transition Facility (SCTF): A residential facility for persons civilly committed and conditionally released to a less restrictive alternative under RCW 71.09. A secure community transition facility has supervision and security, and either provides or ensures the provision of sex offender treatment services. Secure community transition facilities include but are not limited to the facilities established pursuant to RCW 71.09.250 and any community-based facilities established under RCW 71.09 and operated by or under contract with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. ORDINANCE NO. 4 98 2 SECTION XII This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 23rd day of September 2002. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 23rd day of September , 2002. Jess&<Tanner, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 9/27/02 (summary) ORD. 1000:9/19/02:ma CITY OF RENTON EXCERPT, ZONING CODE 4-2-060 EXHIBIT A ZONING USE TABLE USES G. OTHER COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC FACILITIES Public Facilities City government offices City government facilities Jails, existing municipal Secure community transition facilities Other government offices and facilities RESIDENTIAL ZONING DESIGNATIONS RC H H R-1 AD H H R-5 AD H H R-8 AD H H RMH AD H H R-10 AD H H R-14 AD H H RM AD H H INDUSTRIAL IL AD H H IM AD H H71 H IH AD H H71 H COMMERCIAL ZONING DESIGNATIONS CC AD H H CN AD H H CS AD H H CA AD H H CD AD H H CO P H P H COR AD H H H. OFFICE & CONFERENCE Conference centers Medical and dental offices Offices, general Veterinary offices/clinics P P38 P38 P13 P38 P38 P38 P13 P38 P38 P38 P13 P38 AD17 AD22 P22 AD22 P22 P22 P22 P38 P P P P P P P P P P P38 P21 P P P 1. RETAIL Adult retail use Big-box retail Drive-in/drive-through, retail Eating and drinking establishments Horticultural nurseries Retail sales Retail sales, outdoor Taverns Vehicle sales, large Vehicle sales, small P1 H P1 H H P1 H P1 H P1 H H33 H H33 P1 H AD P43 P AC P H P34 P30 P P P43 P AC P H P34 P30 P P P43 P AC P H P34 P30 P P AC P22 H P60 P43 AC P22 H P68 P15 AD P43 AC P22 H P22 P15 AD P43 AC P H P P P P41 P P43 AC28 P H P P15 AD P43 P12 H P54 P27 H P21 P21 OO ORDINANCE NO. 4982 EXHIBIT B 4-2-070Q INDUSTRIAL MEDIUM (IM) USES: TYPE: AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Natural resource extraction/recovery H#59 ANIMALS & RELATED USES Kennels Kennels, hobby Pets, common household, up to 3 per dwelling unit or business establishment P#37 AC #37 AC OTHER RESIDENTIAL, LODGING AND HOME OCCUPATIONS Caretaker's residence AC SCHOOLS K-12 educational institution (public or private) K-12 educational institution (public or private), existing Other higher education institution Schools/studios, arts and crafts Trade or vocational school H P#9 P#38 P#38 P PARKS Parks, neighborhood Parks, regional/community, existing Parks, regional/community, new P P AD OTHER COMMUNITY & PUBLIC FACILITIES Community Facilities Cemetery Religious institutions Service and social organizations H H H Public Facilities City government offices City government facilities Secure community transition facilities Other government offices and facilities AD H H71 H OFFICE AND CONFERENCE Conference Center Medical and dental offices Offices, general Veterinary offices/clinics P#38 P#38 P#13 P#38 RETAIL Adult retail use Big-box retail Drive-in/drive-through, retail Eating and drinking establishments Horticultural nurseries Retail sales Retail sales, outdoor Vehicle sales, large Vehicle sales, small P#43 P AC P H P#34 P#30 P P ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION Entertainment Adult entertainment business Cultural facilities Dance clubs Dance halls Card room Gaming/gambling facilities, not-for- profit Movie theaters Sports arenas, auditoriums, exhibition halls, indoor Sports arenas, auditoriums, exhibition halls, outdoor P#43 AD P#38 P#38 P#52 H#29 P#38 P#38 P#38 Recreation Recreation facilities, indoor Recreational facilities, outdoor P#38 P#32 SERVICES Services, General Hotel Motel Off-site services On-site services Drive-in/drive-through service Vehicle rental, small Vehicle and equipment rental, large P#38 P#38 P#38 P#38 AC #62 P P#29 Day Care Services Adult day care I Adult day care II Day care centers Family day care P#55 AD P#54 AC Healthcare Services Medical institutions H#56 VEHICLE RELATED ACTIVITIES Body shops Car washes Express transportation services Fuel dealers P#31 P P ORDINANCE NO. 4982 EXHIBIT B 4-2-070Q INDUSTRIAL MEDIUM (IM) Industrial engine or transmission rebuild Parking garage, structured, commercial or public Parking, surface, commercial or public Tow truck operation/auto impoundment yard Transit centers Vehicle fueling stations Vehicle service and repair, large Vehicle service and repair, small Wrecking yard, auto Air Transportation Uses Helipads, accessory to primary use Helipads, commercial H#59 P#31 P P#38 H#59 H#38 P P P H#59 H#38 H STORAGE Hazardous material, storage, on-site or offsite, including treatment Indoor storage Outdoor storage Self-service storage Warehousing H#24 P P#57 P#59 P INDUSTRIAL Industrial, General Assembly and/or packaging operations Commercial laundries, existing Commercial laundries, new Construction/contractor's office Laboratories: light manufacturing Laboratories: research, development and testing Manufacturing and fabrication, heavy Manufacturing and fabrication, light Manufacturing and fabrication, medium P P#38 P#38 P P#38 P H#59 P P#67 Solid Waste/Recycling Recycling collection station and processing center Recycling collection station Sewage disposal and treatment plants Waste recycling and transfer facilities P#38 P H#59 H#59 UTILITIES Communications broadcast and relay 1 H #29 towers | Electrical power generation and cogeneration Utilities, small Utilities, medium Utilities, large H#66 P AD H WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES Lattice towers support structures Macro facility antennas Micro facility antennas Mini facility antennas Minor modifications to existing wireless communication facilities Monopole I support structures Monopole II support structures AD #47 P#44 P P#44 P#49 P#44 AD #47 GENERAL ACCESSORY USES Accessory uses per RMC 4-2-050 and as defined in RMC 4-11, where not otherwise listed in the Use Table AC TEMPORARY USE Sales/marketing trailers, onsite Temporary or manufactured buildings used for construction Temporary uses P#10 P#10 P#53 ORDINANCE NO. 4982 EXHIBIT C 4-2-070R INDUSTRIAL HEAVY (IH) USES: TYPE: AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Natural resource extraction/recovery H ANIMALS & RELATED USES Kennels Kennels, hobby Pets, common household, up to 3 per dwelling unit or business establishment P#37 AC #37 AC OTHER RESIDENTIAL, LODGING AND HOME OCCUPATIONS Caretaker's residence AC SCHOOLS K-12 educational institution (public or private) K-12 educational institution (public or private), existing Other higher education institution Schools/studios, arts and crafts Trade or vocational school H P#9 P#38 P#38 H PARKS Parks, neighborhood Parks, regional/community, existing Parks, regional/community, new P P AD OTHER COMMUNITY & PUBLIC FACILITIES Community Facilities Cemetery Religious institutions Service and social organizations H H H Public Facilities City government offices City government facilities Secure community transition facilities AD H H71 Other government offices and facilities H OFFICE AND CONFERENCE Conference Center Medical and dental offices Offices, general Veterinary offices/clinics P#38 P#38 P#13 P#38 RETAIL Adult retail use Big-box retail Drive-in/drive-through, retail Eating and drinking establishments Horticultural nurseries Retail sales Retail sales, outdoor Vehicle sales, large Vehicle sales, small P#43 P AC P H P#34 P#30 P P ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION Entertainment Adult entertainment business Cultural facilities Dance clubs Dance halls Card room Gaming/gambling facilities, not-for- profit Movie theaters Sports arenas, auditoriums, exhibition halls, indoor Sports arenas, auditoriums, exhibition halls, outdoor P#43 AD P#38 P#38 P#52 H#38 P#38 P#38 P#38 Recreation Recreation facilities, indoor Recreational facilities, outdoor P#38 P#32 SERVICES Services, General TYPES: Blank=Not Allowed AC=Accessory Use #=Condition(s) P=Permitted Use P#=Permitted provided condition can be met AD=Administrative Conditional Use H=Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Uses may be further restricted by: RMC 4-3-020, Airport Related Height and Use Restrictions; RMC 4-3-050.C, Aquifer Protection Regulations; RMC 4-3-040.C, Uses Permitted in the Automall Improvement Districts, and RMC 4-3-090, Shoreline Master Program Requirements. ORDINANCE NO. 4982 EXHIBIT C 4 Hotel Motel Off-site services On-site services Drive-in/drive-through service Vehicle rental, small Vehicle and equipment rental, large t-2-070R INDUS! P#38 P#38 P#38 P#38 AC #62 P P#29 Day Care Services Adult day care I Adult day care II Day care centers Family day care P#55 H P#54 AC RIAL HEAVY (IH) Healthcare Services Medical institutions H#56 VEHICLE RELATED ACTIVITIES Body shops Car washes Fuel dealers Industrial engine or transmission rebuild Parking garage, structured, commercial or public Parking, surface, commercial or public P#31 P P P#31 P P#38 TYPES: Blank=Not Allowed AC=Accessory Use #=Condition(s) P=Permitted Use P#=Permitted provided condition can be met AD=Admmistrative Conditional Use H=Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Uses may be further restricted by: RMC 4-3-020, Airport Related Height and Use Restrictions; RMC 4-3-050.C, Aquifer Protection Regulations; RMC 4-3-040.C, Uses Permitted in the Automall Improvement Districts, and RMC 4-3-090, Shoreline Master Program Requirements. ORDINANCE NO. 4982 EXHIBIT D SECTION 4-4-080.F.10.e Parking Standards The section setting parldng standards for Public/Quasi-Public Activities is amended to add standards for Secure Community Transition Facilities. Other sections of this table are not changed. PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC ACTIVITIES: Religious institutions: Medical institutions: Cultural facilities: Public post office: Schools: Elementary and junior high: Senior high schools: public, parochial and private: Colleges and universities, arts and crafts schools/studios, and trade or vocational schools: 1 for each 5 seats in the main auditorium, provided that spaces for any church shall not be less than 10. For all existing churches enlarging the seating capacity of their auditoriums, 1 additional parking space shall be provided for each 5 additional seats provided by the new construction. For all churches making structural alterations or additions which do not increase the seating capacity of the auditorium, see "Outdoor and indoor sports arenas, auditoriums, stadiums places of public assembly, movie theaters, and entertainment clubs." 1 for each 3 beds, plus 1 for each staff doctor, plus 1 for each 3 employees 4 for each 100 square feet in office and public use. 0.3 for every 100 square feet. 1 for each employee. In addition, if buses for the transportation of students are kept at the school, 1 off-street parking space shall be provided for each bus of a size sufficient to park each bus. 1 for each employee plus 1 space for each 10 students enrolled. In addition, if buses for the private transportation of students are kept at the school, 1 off-street parking space shall be provided for each bus of a size sufficient to park each bus. 1 for each employee plus 1 for each 3 students residing on campus, plus 1 for space for each 5 day students not residing on campus. 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G CO CD ?o CD S" to to to to to to to to 00 r 3' 00 g w i r e l e s s c o m m u n i c a t i o n f a c i l i t i e s o n l y ) 30 V) m c 0 DO c 3 30 3 m d m r z -i (A > ii ai is TYPE OF APPLICATION/ PERMIT Annexation (10% Notice of Intent) Annexation (60% Petition) Appeal Business License for Home Occupation! Comp. Plan Map Amendment/Rezone Comp. Plan Text Amendment Conditional Approval Permit for a Nonconforming Structure Conditional Approval Permit for a Nonconforming Use Conditional Use Permit (Administrative) Conditional Use Permit (Hearing Examiner) Environmental Review Environmental Review (Non- Project) Grade and Fill Permit (Special) Kennel License Kennel License, Hobby Lot Line Adjustment Master Site Plan (Overall) Master Site Plan (Individual Phases) (Balance of table (M-Z) remains as before, with no changes) Table 4-8-120C Legend: 1. This information is required only for those home occupations that will have customer visits, more than six (6) busi ness deliveries per week, or external indication of commercial activity. 2. Level of detail limited to scope listed in RMC 4-9-210A. 3. Level of detail required may be reduced by Administrator. 4. For conditional use permit applications for wireless communication facilities, the applicant shall submit a prelimi nary sketch (five (5) copies) for preliminary staff review prior to submittal of the conditional use permit application. The staff shall review this map within fourteen (14) working days and inform applicant of any preliminary concerns and recommendations for revisions at a scheduled 1B preapplication meeting. The staff shall also indicate where photo simulations will be required for the application submittal, and may choose M to waive submittal requirements for the conditional use permit when deemed appropriate. This shall not preclude the staff from making § further recommenda tions at the application stage. 'y 5. Only required for projects requiring a public hearing. o 6. Only required for residential projects requesting modification to special development standards in a Centers Residential Demonstration ° District RMC 4-3-120B3, or for any development subject to special development standards requiring upper story setbacks in the Center "5 CN Office Residential 3 (COR 3) Zone, RMC 4-2-120B. oo a~i 7. Not required for Land Use Review Site Plan Level II. -3" O 9. Only required for projects requiring review in the Urban Center Design Overlay District. W o S3 < Number of required copies (if any) is indicated in each column unless waived by the Development Services Division. H n o •H 13 <D 8. Land Use Review Site Plan, Level I and/or Level II, as appropriate. £, o M-l (Ord. 4587, 3-18-1996; Amd. Ord. 4722, 5-11-1998; Ord. 4777, 4-19-1999; Ord. 4802, 10-25-1999; Ord. 4821, 1-24-2000) £ co CO CO PI •H cd 3 LSI M-l o o CJ a cd cd