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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4854Amends ORD#'s 4802, 4690, 1472, 3718, 3988, 4790, 4821 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON Amended by ORD 4963, 4971 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON AMENDING CHAPTER 2, LAND USE DISTRICTS, CHAPTER 4, PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, 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" RELATING TO DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR SETBACKS, LANDSCAPING, AND PARKING. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 4-2-120.B 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 as shown on Attachment 1, which is hereby incorporated. SECTION II. Section 4-2-120.C.25 of Chapter 2, Land Use Districts, of Title TV (Development Regulations) of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: 25. Eaves, cornices, steps, terraces, platforms and porches having no roof covering and being not over 42" high may be built within a front yard. Where below grade structures are permitted to have 0 front yard/street setbacks, structural footings may minimally encroach into the public right-of -way, subject to approval of the Board of Public Works. (Ref. City of Renton Title II, Chapter 3, Board of Public Works). SECTION III. Section 4-2-120.C 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 a new section, 4-2-120.C.35, which reads as follows: 1 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 35. Within the CD Zone, perimeter street landscape strips may utilize a mix of hard surfaces, brick, stone, textured/colored concrete, and natural landscape elements, groundcover, shrubs and trees, to provide a transition between the public streetscape and the private development, subject to Level I Site Plan Review, RMC 4-9-200.B.1, and the general and additional review criteria of RMC 4-9-200.E.1 and F.l, 2, and 7. In no case shall living plant material comprise less than 30% of the required perimeter landscape strip. SECTION IV. Section 4-4-070. A 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 follows: A. PURPOSE AND INTENT: Landscaping requirements are established to provide minimum on-site landscaped standards necessary to maintain and protect property values and enhance the image and appearance of the City. SECTION V. Section 4-4-080.F.8 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 follows: 8. Parking Stall Types, Sizes, and Percentage Allowed/Required: a. Standard Parking Stall Size - Surface/Private Garage/Carport: i. Minimum Length: A parking stall shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20') in length, except for parallel stalls, measured along both sides of the usable portion of the stall. Each parallel stall shall be twenty three feet by nine feet (23' x 9') in size. ii. Minimum Width: A parking stall shall be a minimum of nine feet (9') in width measured from a right angle to the stall sides. iii. Reduced Width and Length for Attendant Parking: When cars are parked by an attendant, the stall shall not be less than eighteen feet long by eight feet wide(18'x8'). b. Standard Parking Stall Size - Structured Parking: i. Minimum Length: A parking stall shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15'). A stall shall be a minimum of sixteen feet (16') for stalls designed at 45° or greater. Each parallel stall shall be twenty three feet by nine feet (23' x 9') in size. 2 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 ii. Minimum Width: A parking stall shall be a minimum of eight feet-four inches (8'4") in width. c. Compact Parking Stall Size and Maximum Number of Compact Spaces: L Stall Size-Surface/Private Garage/Carport: Each stall shall be an eight and one-half feet in width and sixteen feet in length (8-1/2' x 16'). ii. Stall Size-Structured Parking: A parking stall shall be a minimum of seven feet-six inches (7'6") in width. A parking stall shall be a minimum of twelve feet (12') in length, measured along both sides for stalls designed at less than 45°. A stall shall be a minimum of thirteen feet (13') in length, for stalls designed at 45° or greater. iii. Maximum Number of Compact Spaces: Compact parking spaces shall not account for more than: • Designated Employee Parking - not to exceed forty percent (40%). • Structured Parking - not to exceed 50%. • All other uses - not to exceed thirty percent (30%). d. Special Reduced Length for Overhang: The Plarming/Building/Public Works Department may permit the parking stall length to be reduced by two feet (2'), provided there is sufficient area to safely allow the overhang of a vehicle and that the area of vehicle overhang does not intrude into required landscaping areas. e. Customer/Guest Parking: The Development Services Division may require areas be set aside exclusively for customer or guest parking and shall specify one of the following methods be used: L A maximum of fifty percent (50%) of the required parking stalls clearly designated as "customer parking" or "guest parking." Parking stalls with said designations shall be used only for said purposes. ii. A separate parking lot with its own ingress and egress, landscaping and screening exclusively for customer parking and adequately signed as such. f. Accessible Parking as Stipulated in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Accessible parking shall be provided per the requirements of the Washington State Barrier Free Standards as adopted by the City of Renton. 3 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 NUMBER OF ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES Total Parking Spaces in Lot or Garage Minimum Required Number of Accessible Spaces 1-25 1 26-50 2 51-75 3 76-100 4 101-150 5 151-200 6 201 -300 7 301 -400 8 401 - 500 9 501 -1,000 2% of total spaces Over 1,000 20 spaces plus 1 space for every 100 spaces, or fraction thereof, over 1,000 [ILLUSTRATION] SECTION VI. Section 4-4-080.F.10 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 follows: 10. Number of Parking Spaces Required: a. Interpretation of Standards - Minimum and Maximum Number of Spaces: In determining parking requirements, when a single number of parking spaces is required by this Code, then that number of spaces is to be interpreted as the general number of parking spaces required, representing both the minimum and the maximum number of spaces to be provided for that land use. When a maximum and a minimum range of required parking is listed in this Code, the developer or occupant is required to provide at least the number of spaces listed as the minimum requirement, and may not provide more than the maximum listed in this Code. 4 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 b. Multiple Uses: When a development falls under more than one category, the parking standards for the most specific category shall apply, unless specifically stated otherwise. c. Alternatives: i. Joint Parking Agreements: Approved joint use parking agreements and the establishment of a Transportation Management Plan (TMP) may be used as described in subsections E3 and F10c(ii) of this Section to meet a portion of these parking requirements. ii. Transportation Management Plans: A Transportation Management Plan (TMP) guaranteeing the required reduction in vehicle trips may be substituted in part or in whole for the parking spaces required, subject to the approval of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department. The developer may seek the assistance of the Pknning/Building/Public Works Department in formulating a Transportation Management Plan. The plan must be agreed upon by both the City and the developer through a binding contract with the City of Renton. At a minimum, the Transportation Management Plan will designate the number of trips to be reduced on a daily basis, the means by which the plan is to be accomplished, an evaluation procedure, and a contingency plan if the trip reduction goal cannot be met. If the Transportation Management Plan is unsuccessful, the developer is obligated to immediately provide additional measures at the direction of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department, which may include the requirement to provide full parking as required by City standards. d. Modification: The Planning/Building/Public Works Department may authorize a modification from either the minimum or maximum parking requirements for a specific development should conditions warrant as described in RMC 4-9-250D2. When seeking a modification from the minimum or maximum parking requirements, the developer or building occupant shall provide the Planning/Building/Public Works Department with written justification for the proposed modification. e. Parking Spaces Required Based on Land Use: Modification of these minimum or maximum standards requires written approval from the Planning/Building/Public Works Department (see RMC 4-9-250). USE NUMBER OF REQUIRED SPACES RESIDENTIAL USES: Detached and semi-attached: 2 parking spaces per dwelling unit. Tandem parking is allowed. Mobile homes: 2 parking spaces for each trailer site plus 1 5 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 USE NUMBER OF REQUIRED SPACES screened space for each 10 lots for recreational vehicles. Boarding and lodging houses: 1 parking space for the proprietor plus 1 space for each sleeping room for boarders and/or lodging use plus 1 additional space for each 4 persons employed on the premises. Attached dwellings (Structured Parking): Resident and guest spaces: In the CD, and RMU- zones 1.8 parking spaces per 3 bedroom or larger dwelling unit; 1.6 parking spaces per 2 bedroom dwelling unit; 1.2 parking spaces per 1 bedroom or studio dwelling unit. Attached dwellings (Surface Parking /Private Garage/Carport Parking): Resident and guest spaces: Within the CD Zone: 1.8 parking spaces per 3 bedroom or larger dwelling unit; 1.6 parking spaces per 2 bedroom dwelling unit; 1.2 parking spaces per 1 bedroom or studio dwelling unit. Within the RM-N, RM-S, and RM-I Zones: 2 parking spaces for each dwelling unit where tandem spaces are not provided; and/or 2.5 spaces per dwelling unit where tandem parking is provided, subject to the following criteria: Apron length shall conform to the standards of subsection F8 of this Section, unless otherwise allowed through the modification process; and A restrictive covenant or other device acceptable to the City will be required to assign tandem parking spaces to the exclusive use of specific dwelling units. Enforcement of tandem parking spaces shall 6 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 USE NUMBER OF REQUIRED SPACES be provided by the property owner, property manager, or homeowners' association as appropriate; and Tandem parking spaces shall not be counted towards guest parking spaces. All Other Zones: 1.75 parking spaces for each dwelling unit where tandem spaces are not provided; and/or 2.25 spaces per dwelling unit where tandem parking is provided, subject to the following criteria: Apron length shall conform to the standards of subsection F8 of this Section, unless otherwise allowed through the modification process; and A restrictive covenant or other device acceptable to the City will be required to assign tandem parking spaces to the exclusive use of specific dwelling units. Enforcement of tandem parking spaces shall be provided by the property owner, property manager, or homeowners' association as appropriate; and Tandem parking spaces shall not be counted towards guest parking spaces. Recreational vehicle parking spaces: All recreational vehicle parking spaces shall be screened. Provisions of parking for recreational vehicles shall be optional and as follows; provided, that such parking areas are not prohibited by the restrictive covenants approved by the City and recorded with King County: Complexes less than 50 units: None. Complexes more than 50 units: 1 for every 15 units. Multiple dwelling for low income elderly: 1 space for each 4 dwelling units. 7 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 SECTION VII. Section 4-9-200.F 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 subsection, 4-9-200.F.7, which reads as follows: 7. Review of Street Frontage Landscape: a. A mix of hard surfaces, structured planters, and terraces may be incorporated into street frontage landscape buffers where such features would enhance the desired streetscape character for that particular neighborhood. SECTION VIII. Section 4-11-030, Definitions C, 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 a new definition, which reads as follows: CARPORT: A structure, enclosed on less than four sides, without interior parking aisles, for the purpose of storing motor vehicles. SECTION IX. Section 4-11-070, Definitions G, 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 to add the following definition, which reads as follows: GARAGE, PRIVATE: A structure enclosed on four sides, without interior parking aisles, for the purpose of storing motor vehicles. SECTION X. Section 4-11-120, Definitions L, 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, which reads as follows: LANDSCAPE BUFFER: An on-site strip abutting a property line which provides a physical, visual, and/or noise buffer and transition between land use of varying compatibilities and/or the 8 ORDINANCE NO. 4854 street. Landscape buffers consist primarily of natural landscaping and selected hard surface elements, when deemed appropriate by the reviewing official. SECTION XL Section 4-11-160, Definitions P, 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 definition, which reads as follows: PARKING, STRUCTURED: A building or structure which may be located above or below ground, with stalls accessed via interior aisles, and used for temporary storage of motor vehicles. Structured parking can be a stand-alone use or a part of a building containing other uses. SECTION XII. This ordinance will be effective upon its passage, approval and 30 days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this _i4±.i4ay of August , 2000. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this _14tfoay of August , 2000. Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 8/18/2000 ( Summary) ORD.867:7/25/00:ma. 9 ATTACHMENT 1 4-2-120B DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL ZONING DESIGNATIONS (Selected Sections) , CD CO COR SETBACKS Minimum Front Yard/Street Setback25'26 Where any front yard is required, no building shall be hereafter erected or altered so that any portion thereof shall be nearer the front property line than the distance indicated by the depth of the required front yard. Within Downtown Core Area 1S: None Outside Downtown Core Area 1s: 10 ft. ~ for the first 25 feet of building height, measured from street grade. 15 ft. - for that portion of a building over 25 ft. in height, measured from street grade. 15 ft. *a- buildings less than 25 ft. in height. 20 ft.18 29 - buildings 25 ft. to 80 ft. in height. 30 ft.18,29 - buildings over 80 ft. in height. None Maximum Front Yard/Street Setback 15 ft. - buildings 25 ft. or less in height. None - for that portion of a building over 25 ft. in height, measured from street grade. On lots abutting more than 1 street the maximum setback shall only be applied to the primary street as determined by the Reviewing Official. None Minimum ArteriaP'/Freeway Frontage Setback 10 ft. landscaped setback from the street property line or, 20 ft. landscaped setback from the back of the sidewalk, whichever is less. 10 ft. landscaped setback from the street property line or, 20 ft. landscaped setback from the back of the sidewalk, whichever is less. 10 ft. landscaped setback from the street property line or, 20 ft. landscaped setback from the back of the sidewalk, whichever is less. CD CO COR Minimum Rear Yard None, unless the CD lot is adjacent to a lot designated Residential on the City Comprehensive Plan, then there shall be a 15 ft. landscaped strip or a 5 ft. wide sight-obscuring landscaped strip and a solid 6 ft. high barrier used along the common boundary. None None required, except, 15 ft. if abutting or adjacent to a residential zone.2 None NA Minimum Side Yard" Where any specified side yard is required no building shall be hereafter erected or altered so that any portion thereof shall be nearer to the side lot line than the distance indicated by the width of the required side yard. NA None required, except, 15 ft. if abutting or adjacent to a residential zone.2 None NA o CO Ln CD CO COR Special Shoreline Setback NA NA COR 1 and COR 2: N/A COR 3: In COR 3, where the applicable Shoreline Master Program setback is less than 50 ft., the City may increase the setback up to 100% if the City determines additional setback area is needed to assure adequate public access, emergency access or other site planning or environmental considerations. ON-SITE LANDSCAPING Minimum Landscape Width - Street Frontage Within Downtown Core Area 1S: None Outside Downtown Core Area 1S: 10 ft.35 10 ft., except where reduced through the site plan review process. NA Minimum Landscape Width Required When a Commercial Lot is Adjacent to Property Zoned Residential2 NA 15 ft. sight-obscuring landscaping. If the street is a designated arterial, non-sight-obscuring landscaping shall be provided unless otherwise determined by the Hearing Examiner through the site plan review process. 31 NA Minimum Landscape Width Required When a Commercial Lot is Abutting9 to Property Zoned Residential 15 ft. landscaped strip consistent with the definition of landscaped visual barrier in RMC 4-11-120; or 5 ft. wide sight-obscuring landscaped strip and a solid 6 ft. high barrier used along the common boundary of residentially zoned property.4 15 ft. wide landscaped visual barrier consistent with the definition in RMC 4-11-120, when abutting a residentially zoned property2. A 10 ft. sight-obscuring landscape strip may be allowed through the site plan review process.3. NA CD CO COR Minimum Landscape width Required When a Commercial Zoned Lot is Adjacent10 to Property Zoned Commercial, Office or Public/Quasi NA 15 ft. wide sight obscuring landscape strip. NA Special Requirements for Properties Located within the Green River Valley Planning Area11 NA In the Green River Valley, an additional 2% of natural landscaping shall be required for developed sites as per the Soil Conservation Service Environmental Mitigation Agreement. These areas should not be dispersed throughout a site, but should be aggregated in one portion of the property. Where possible, the required 2% landscaping for adjacent properties should be contiguous. NA a > a o a o CO