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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 3457CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 3457 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE APRIL 1996 AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT PLAN. WHEREAS, the City of Renton established and adopted an Auto Mall overlay zone in June, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton adopted an Auto Mall Improvement Plan in April, 1996 to encourage auto dealerships to locate in the auto mall overlay district by establishing procedures, plans and benefits for those locating or relocating within the auto mall; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton amended the auto mall overlay district by Amended Ordinance No. 4749 in October 1998 to include an expanded Area A and an expanded Area B; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton has recently adopted minor boundary adjustments to Area A and Area B for a one and one-half block area; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, does hereby adopt the proposed amendments updating the 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit A, to reflect past changes in the overlay district as it affects Areas A and B. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 22nd day of May , 2000. Brenda Arline, Deputy City Clerk 1 RESOLUTION NO. 3457 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR THIS 22nd day of May , 2000. Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES. 797:05/16/2000:as. 2 Automall Improvement Plan 4 May 2000 Development Area "A" Boundary + + -H Potential Vacation Overlay District Area " A" .- 1996 I Auto Mall Improvement Plan L ! sw rs.:-1, •�V#� I �� ,...,,J •-4--: rnH INS .'�-". ',, ,up t ..ems.s r '''''' ' i ' . Fill- i, ge Al .i .M. "' •3 .....1. .fir 1 ._ r prealw _.._ iiit x .r IT City Of Renton ,,,.. 1Y 4. FN1 - Updated: May 2000 1 a AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT PLAN The City of Renton has an opportunity to be a pro-active partner with auto dealers and property owners to create a high-profile and successful concentration of auto dealerships in the City. Concept: Renton auto dealers approached the City several years ago and promoted the idea of creating a destination district to sell cars, trucks and motorcycles. The City Council responded by directing staff to work with property owners and area auto dealers on this issue. A task force was formed to put together a plan of action to redevelop an area into a finished Auto Mall. The concept of the Auto Mall emerged as a destination retail district that draws auto-related regional sales as well as more dealerships to Renton. This project, in part, created the initiative to bring the Good Chevrolet, Sound Mazda and Pierre dealerships into the area. The more recent Saturn and Honda dealerships support the Auto Mall concept and strengthen this area as a center for auto-oriented retail activity. The Auto Mall Improvement Plan (Plan) can act as a promotional tool for the City. Area: The Task Force identified Area A-between Lind Ave. S., SW Grady Way, Rainier Ave. ,.. S and I-405 for an Auto Mall because it has good freeway access and visibility and because it is characterized by older development which has redevelopment potential. This area is well located in comparison to existing dealerships in the downtown. However, the plat pattern in r- the area is fragmented into many small lots that are difficult to assemble for conversion to commercial use. • The initial Auto Mall designation also included an Area B. Area B is the district to the north bounded by SW Grady Way, Lind Ave SW, the railroad rights-of-way, and Shattuck Ave S. Area B consists mostly of commercial development including auto dealerships with limited redevelopment potential. Both Area A and Area B are described in the zoning code (Section 4- 31-10.4) as a potential Auto Mall. Since the adoption of that code (February 1995), the City narrowed the scope of the Plan to include only Area A because much of the land in Area B is already assembled and commercial uses are established on it. The Plan only addresses Area A at this time. However, the Plan could be expanded and tailored to Area B after Area A is established. In June 1995 both an Area A and Area B were adopted by ordinance pertaining to the CA Zone in Section 4-31-10.4, Exceptions. Area B was as described above. In January 1999 the boundaries of both Area A and Area B were expanded considerably as described in Section 4- . 3-040B, Auto Mall Improvement District Regulations. In May 2000 minor adjustments were made to both Area A and Area B. auto mall improvement plan-2 -1- rev.5/15/00 Benefits: Creation of an Automall in Renton is expected to: ❖ Increase auto sales and therefore increase the sales tax base for the City, ❖ Improve and increase values of existing underdeveloped properties, ❖ Create predictable, cohesive, and uniform development standards to make •• development easier to accomplish, ❖ Provide convenience comparison shopping and activities supporting auto sales, and ❖ Provide a distinct shopping area with good freeway access. Policy Support: The Renton Comprehensive Plan supports the Auto Mall Improvement Plan. The following policies encourage Renton to creatively promote retail activity in ways that increase sales tax base and encourage redevelopment of the existing Commercial Arterial (CA) �••• Zone. Economic Development: S ED-A. Use public resources efficiently to leverage economic development. ED-B. Expand the retail and office base within the City. ED-8. Increase the retail sales tax base of the City. ED-12. Create a tool box of incentives for example, retail overlay zone, tax increment financing, marketing, etc. to encourage retail development. Land Use: LU-AA. Provide for commercial and residential uses requiring large amounts of land and/or high visibility and access to large volumes of automobile traffic in areas outside of Centers and the Center Downtown designations. LU-169. Individual parcels should be encouraged to consolidate to maximize flexibility of site design and reduce access points. LU-176. Increased demand for commercial uses should be accommodated through redevelopment and intensification of Employment Area - Commercial designations rather than expansion of those areas. S auto mall improvement plan-2 -2- rev.5/15/00 a Downtown: DT-20. Automobile sales and service uses which require large amounts of land should be encouraged to locate in an "auto mall" outside of the downtown or to consolidate their sites and provide multi-storied facilities. How It Works: This Plan guides and promotes retail activity in the Auto Mall area. It should ., be used as a development guide whenever the City proposes improvements or reviews private proposals for the area. Compliance with the Plan will assure projects coordinate and contribute to the completion of the Auto Mall. The Auto Mall area is expected to redevelop as depicted �- on the Map. Major dealerships will be operating, the street configuration and standards will be completed, street vacations will be executed as needed to assembly property, and perimeter landscaping will be installed. By using this Plan, a property owner could find opportunities to assembly more property, and take advantage of adjacent rights-of-ways to gain more usable land. Developers could also predict design standards for streets, and perimeter landscaping. Zoning: The Plan is implemented as a subcategory (Section 4-31-10.4F) within the Commercial Arterial (CA) Zone. When a project is proposed for development in the Auto Mall, the Code determines the permitted uses and development standards. The Plan is referred to as a guide to assure that proposals fit within the overall Auto Mall vision. Components: The Auto Mall Improvement Plan includes three components. 1) Map - The map (Exhibit A) illustrates both existing conditions and shows how the Auto Mall area might develop in the future. It depicts the standard for future perimeter landscaping, allowed rights-of-ways vacations, final street configuration and circulation. The map also locates possible signage, gateway, and banners, and pedestrian connections. 2) Model - The model is a 3-dimensional representation of the Map. The model will be on display in the City of Renton's Development Services Division. 3) Narrative - The narrative includes descriptions of the Auto Mall location, and the intent of the City in establishing the Auto Mall. It includes an objective and description for each of the Plan elements with actions necessary to implement the Plan. Goal: To create an Auto Mall area which redevelops into a cohesive and distinct area for the sale of vehicles and other auto-related uses located between Seneca Ave SW and Rainier Ave S and between SW Grady Way and I-405, and between Seneca Ave SW and Raymond Ave SW between SW Grady Way and the alley mid-block between SW Grady and SW 12th Street. a a auto mall improvement plan-2 -3- rev.5/15/00 ,.. Elements: 1. Incentive for Redevelopment Objective: Encourage the redevelopment and assembly of smaller parcels to make larger land areas available for Auto Mall uses. Discussion: Parcel assembly is a pre-requisite of redevelopment in the designated area because the land area is fragmented into many small parcels and ownerships. Historically, this ... condition discouraged private efforts to assemble land. The City cannot anticipate accurately how and which properties will assemble, but it can offer financial incentives to encourage private efforts. In March 1995, the City Council created a process to waive street vacation costs for car dealerships or other specified uses as defined in the zoning code. The Plan identifies which City rights-of-ways are eligible for fee waiver vacations and establishes guidelines for administrative processes. The rights-of-way vacation program will create two major benefits: 1) make more land available in a reconfigured plat pattern, and 2) reduce the overall cost of property acquisition. The City anticipates that revenue generated from car sales will increase as a result of this Plan. S Action: Designate by ordinance which rights-of-way are eligible for future street vacations within the Auto Mall. These vacations would also be eligible for waiver of fees. Establish a process for administrative approval of vacation petitions of these designated rights- of ways. This administrative process would be an exception to the typical city-wide policy and would not require public hearings and City Council action on individual vacation petitions which conform to the Auto Mall Improvement Plan. The public hearing and City Council action on these vacations will occur when the ordinance designating eligible rights-of-ways is approved. The rights-of-way that can be vacated according to this process are generally: 1)All of SW 13th Street; 2) Maple Ave SW from SW Grady Way to SW 12th St. - 12 feet on each side; 3) All of Maple Ave SW from the alley between SW 13th and SW 12th St. to SW 13th St.; 4) SW 12th St. west of the east turn circle - 12 feet on each side; 5) All of SW 12th St. from the east turn circle to Rainier Ave S.; 6) SW 12th St between Lind Ave SW and Seneca Ave SW— 12 feet on each side; 7) SW 13th St. between Lind Ave SW and Seneca Ave SW — 12 feet on each side; and8) all alleys within the Auto Mall area. Administrative Procedure for Rights-of-Way Vacations A. Property Services completes a master appraisal for Auto Mall Area A. B. Property Services processes all private and City initiated applications (all fees waived) for vacations. C. City staff review applications to insure that the proposal conforms to the adopted plan, and that access to individual properties is maintained and does not impede street configuration and public safety. Comments are given to Property Services. auto mall improvement plan-2 -4- rev.5/15/00 .r D. Property Services provides an appraisal reconciliation for each application, transfer of title, and final report with recommendations. The applicant will provide legal description and map exhibits for City review. The City Clerk provides requisite notice to adjacent property owners and interested parties. E. Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator reviews and approves final report. a F. Transfer of Property Ordinance Adopted by City Council. .. 2. Transitions from Existing Uses Objective: Assure access, continued use and provision of services for all properties a.. within the designated area during the transition to the Auto Mall. Discussion: The intent of the Plan is that redevelopment will occur in phases. In all +.,. cases, the City will assure access to individual properties and businesses during the transition period. For example, if Sound Mazda is developed (Exhibit A), its main access will be through SW 12th Street. The street east of the proposed turn circle will not be vacated because other -- residential and commercial uses also need the access to their property. In addition, the proposed improvements to that section of SW 12th Street will be delayed until properties are assembled so that access to the eastern end is not needed. The City will support using partial and/or half street vacations to maintain access to existing uses during the transition period. The attached Plan illustrates the existing conditions, and the final rights-of-way and street configurations. Access is planned so that auto circulation can be coordinated and so that property owners can anticipate and plan for development. Action: Maintain City services to existing uses in the Auto Mall. Use Site Plan and SEPA review processes to insure that health and safety standards are maintained and that access is provided to existing uses. 3. Street Circulation Objective: Improve SW 12th St. and Maple Ave. SW streets to modify the rights-of-way width and length, provide turn circles, general customer parking area and consolidate access drives. Discussion: The Plan Map depicts the fmal configuration of streets in the Auto Mall. This includes streets, rights-of-way and roadway widths, sidewalks, turn circles radii, and a general customer parking area. Perimeter and internal traffic flow, traffic signals and lane channels are coordinated so that the circulation of cars is smooth and does not worsen conditions at major intersections. This design is intended to provide easy access from SW Grady Way and Lind Ave SW into the Auto Mall area. Once in the area the streets are reduced a in width to provide land area that can be vacated. A second purpose of the reduced street width is to slow traffic. The turn circles are designed to allow people to easily maneuver either to return to another dealership or exit the area. An example of this concept is shown in Exhibit A and B. Turn circle dimensions fit within the existing rights-of-way and can be negotiated by a auto mall improvement plan-2 -5- rev.5/15/00 fire trucks. If necessary, there is the potential for the City to develop an additional street connection from the eastern turn circle out to SW Grady Way. The Plan includes a western turn circle with an island and monument sign to accommodate advertising. Adjacent to this circle is r.. a parking area for customers who may want convenient access to several dealers so they can comparison shop without parking again. — The Plan depicts the alignment and dimensions of these streets. In all cases finished streets will have minimum widths of 24 feet from curb to curb and sidewalks have 5 feet from inside of curb. Both turn circles will have 30 foot circle radii. Land for sidewalks around the circles will be assured from the remainder of the rights-of-way and/or private property necessary to accomplish the design. This street configuration is coordinated with the potential rights-of-way vacations. If a street improvement project designated on the Plan abuts a private property line, private property owners will be responsible for those improvements. The City will not require standard street improvements within the designated Auto Mall area which are not shown on the Plan. Action: Improve SW 12th Street and Maple Ave SW with a turn circle, sidewalks, street lighting, customer parking, and traffic signals in the public Right-of-Way. Opportunities for join access to parking areas should be addressed through Site Plan Review. Improvements could be made by property owners, City capital improvements projects, and local improvement districts or a combination of the three. 4. Pedestrian Connections Objective: Encourage a pedestrian walkway system that connects throughout the Auto Mall. Discussion: A clear and designated walkway encourages people to walk and comparison shop. Individual development can make pedestrian connections directly from one .. property to the next and connect parking areas to dealerships. The specific alignment will depend on how each site development is proposed. A sidewalk located along both sides of SW 12th Ave. allows people to move from their car to different dealerships. Action: Work with the developers, as development proposals are submitted, to incorporate walkway connections within each site and connect adjacent buildings. Implementation of this element will occur through the Site Plan Review process. 5. Perimeter Landscaping Objective: Encourage perimeter landscaping to match the landscaping on the north side of SW Grady Way with a 15 foot wide, 30 inch high grass berm and Red Maples placed 25 feet on center. Discussion: Large-scaled and a consistent landscaping along the Auto Mall perimeter is needed to give the area a cohesive image, mirror adjacent landscaping and define the boundary ... auto mall improvement plan-2 -6- rev.5/15/00 of the Auto Mall. Most of the perimeter landscaping is in the existing rights-of-way. A limited amount of dedicated private property would be needed to fulfill this objective. As with all development, the property owner is responsible for installation and maintenance. Flexible -. requirements are necessary to meet the intent of this element because the grade drops down from SW Grady Way into the Auto Mall area. For example, a bermed landscape, as prescribed, would be ineffective 6 feet below street grade. The City should work with the property owner to find reasonable alternatives to meet this element's objective without requiring excessive costs. Landscaping in the interior of the Auto Mall includes all area inside the Perimeter Landscaping. On-site Development Standards (Element 6) addresses landscaping in the Auto Mall interior. Action: Work with developers, as proposals are submitted, to incorporate perimeter landscaping as intended through the Site Plan Review process. 6. On-Site Development Standards Objective: Encourage flexible requirements that allow interior landscape areas to be consolidated to enhance building and site entries. Discussion: The perimeter landscaping described in Element 5 will provide a significant amenity at the boundary of the Auto Mall and can help unify the entire district. As a result, a more flexible standard can be used for interior landscaping within specific projects. The objective of interior landscaping should be to encourage higher quality treatment at project ••r and building entries. For example, a developer could consolidate a mass of plant materials at site entries and building fronts rather than scatter a larger amount of landscaping throughout the site in small planters. Consolidated landscaping would result in a more effective site plan without increasing the amount of required landscaping. The amount of landscaping required to qualify for this flexible treatment should be determined in the zoning code. Action: Work with the developers, as development proposals are submitted, to consolidate landscaping within each site to enhance the Auto Mall through the Site Plan Review process. 7. Gateway and Banners into the Auto Mall •` Objective: Promote and enhance a gateway at Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way and establish banners along the perimeter that call attention to the Auto Mall as a cohesive and attractive area. Discussion: City staff identified a potential gateway entrance to Renton and the Auto Mall at the intersection of Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way. Road improvements at Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way, which include traffic signals, will be installed as development in the Auto Mall occurs. A bridge structure could be used to accommodate traffic signals, Auto .,. Mall signs, and other graphics. Innovative treatment of the signage at this location could turn a standard traffic signal into a gateway feature. The Auto Mall could be further identified and auto mall improvement plan-2 -7- rev.5/15/00 S enhanced by placing banners mounted on light poles along SW Grady Way and other major arterials adjacent to the Auto Mall where dealerships exist. An example of this concept is shown in Exhibit C. Banners along the Auto Mall boundary would signal to the driver that they .. are entering a distinctive section of the city. Action: Seek contributions from adjacent dealerships, and funding from the City to design, manufacture and install signage, art, and graphics to a traffic signal bridge (without interference to signals) over the intersection at SW Grady Way and Maple Avenue S. Action: Seek contributions from adjacent dealerships and funding from the City to design, manufacture and install banners along the Auto Mall perimeter and other contiguous dealerships. 8. Location of Possible Signs Objective: Promote the Auto Mall as an attractive destination retail area by coordinating signs within and extending signs outside the Auto Mall. Discussion: Signs are important for business identification. This Plan envisions three types of signs for the Auto Mall: directional, Auto Mall identification, and dealer identification. An I-405 sign advertising a retail district is rare, however, such signs do exist for the Olympia Auto Mall and Bellevue Square. A similar sign may be possible for Renton. Signage at the gateway entry would be designed to create an entry to Renton and to identify the Auto Mall. Signage in the proposed turn circle would also provide directional information or advertising for individual dealers. Auto Mall businesses will provide their own individual identification. A signage program which coordinates number, height, and size of signs is needed to enhance the quality of Auto Mall developments. Action: Lobby the Washington State Department of Transportation for signs on I-405 WAN approaching the Rainier Ave. S/State Route 167 exits. Action: Encourage surrounding dealerships to contribute to the gateway(intersection of SW Grady Way and Maple Ave SW) and monument signs (intersection of Maple Ave SW and SW 12th Street). Action: Develop a signage plan in coordination with auto dealers. 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' . ,..,* PERIMETER "' MAJOR ARTERIAL LANDSCAPING. VII .., CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 3457 -- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE APRIL 1996 AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT PLAN. WHEREAS, the City of Renton established and adopted an Auto Mall overlay zone in June, 1995;and WHEREAS, the City of Renton adopted an Auto Mall Improvement Plan in April, 1996 to encourage auto dealerships to locate in the auto mall overlay district by establishing -- procedures, plans and benefits for those locating or relocating within the auto mall; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton amended the auto mall overlay district by Amended Ordinance No. 4749 in October 1998 to include an expanded Area A and an expanded Area B; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton has recently adopted minor boundary adjustments to Area A and Area B for one and one-half block area; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, does hereby adopt the proposed amendments updating the 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit A, to reflect past changes in the overlay district as it affects Areas A and B. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 22nd day of May , 2000. �� , Brenda Arline, Deputy City Clerk 1 RESOLUTION NO. 3457 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR THIS 22nd day of May , 2000. mg Jes anner, Mayor lir Approv,Ale to fo Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES. 797:05/16/2000:as. 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Amends ORD 4749 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4839 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 4-3-040 OF CHAPTER 3, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS, OF TITLE 4 (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS), OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY AMENDING THE AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT REGULATIONS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Sections 4-3-040.B.1 and B.2 of Chapter 3, Environmental Regulations and Special Districts, of Title 4 (Building Regulations), of Ordinance 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington"are hereby amended to read as follows: 1. Auto Mall Area A: That area bounded by Grady Way S. on the north, Rainier Avenue S. (SR-167)on the east, I-405 on the south, and Seneca Avenue S. on the west, and That area bounded by•S.W. Grady Way on the north, Raymond Avenue S.W. on the west, ,., Seneca Avenue S.W. on the east, and the alley midway between S.W. Grady and SW 12th Street, on the south. 2. Auto Mall Area B: That area along the south side of S.W. Grady defined by ... the alley between S.W. Grady Way and S.W. 12th Street, on the north, Seneca Avenue S.W. on the east, and Raymond Avenue S.W. on the west,and I-405, on the south; That area along the south side of S.W. Grady Way west of Raymond Avenue S. between S.W. Grady Way on the north, Raymond Avenue S. on the east, a north/south line approximately four hundred feet (400') east of Raymond Avenue S.W. on the west, and I-405 on the south; That area along the north side of S.W. Grady Way west of Lind Avenue S. bounded by S.W. 1 a a ORDINANCE NO. 4839 Grady Way on the south, Powell Avenue S.W. on the west, S.W. 10th Street on the north, and a Lind Avenue S.W. on the east; That area along the north side of S.W. Grady Way between Lind Avenue to the west and Rainier a Avenue S. on the east. Beginning at a point approximately four hundred feet (400') north of a S.W. Grady Way along the east side of Lind Avenue S.W. on the west,then east for a distance of approximately three hundred twenty five feet (325'), then south to a point approximately one hundred eighty feet (180') north of S.W. Grady Way, then east from this point parallel to S.W. Grady Way to a point approximately ninety feet (90') west of Rainier Avenue S., then north from this point approximately sixty feet (60'), then west approximately fifty feet (50'), and then north approximately two hundred fifteen feet (215') and then east approximately one hundred sixty feet (160') to Rainier Avenue S. on the east; That area north of South 7th Street and west of Hardie Avenue generally described as the area beginning at the northwest corner of South 7th Street and Hardie Avenue S. and then proceeding west approximately four hundred twenty five feet (425'), then north approximately four hundred fifty feet (450') to the southern edge of the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, then east along the railroad ROW approximately two hundred thirty five feet (235') to Hardie Avenue and a then south along Hardie Avenue to the beginning point; a That area north of South 7th Street between Hardie Avenue on the west, the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way on the north, and Rainier Avenue on the east; That area north of South 7th Street between Rainier Avenue S. on the west, a line approximately a one hundred ninety feet (190') north of and parallel to South 7th Street on the north, and Shattuck Avenue S. on the east; The triangular area on the south side of South 7th Street between Hardie Avenue on the west and a 2 a ORDINANCE NO. 4839 Rainier Avenue on the east; The larger area north of S. Grady Way between Rainier Avenue on the west and Shattuck Avenue S. on the east between South 7th Street on the north and S. Grady Way on the south; That area north of S. Grady Way between Shattuck Avenue S. on the west, the northern edge of the former railroad right-of-way approximately one hundred fifty feet (150') north of S. Grady Way, and Talbot Road/Smithers Avenue S. on the east; That area along the south side of S. Grady Way between SR-167/Rainier Avenue S. on the west and a north/south line approximately one thousand six hundred thirty feet (1,630') east of SR-167 on the east, S. Grady Way on the north, and on the southwest along S. Renton Village Place approximately one hundred seventy five feet (175')to the 1998 zoning boundary between the CA Zone and the CO Zone on the south; and That area along the south side of S. Grady Way east of Talbot Road bounded by Talbot Road on the west, S. Grady Way on the northwest, Renton City Hall on the north/northeast, Benson Road S. on the east/southeast, and the I-405 right-of-way on the south. SECTION II. Section 4-3-040 of Chapter 3, Environmental Regulations and Special Districts, of Title 4 (Building Regulations), of Ordinance 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding the following subsection which reads as follows: F. MAPS OF AUTO MALL OVERLAY DISTRICTS: SECTION III. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and five days after its publication. 3 ORDINANCE NO. 4839 a SECTION IV. Section 4-3-040.F, MAPS OF AUTO MALL OVERLAY DISTRICTS, mg of Chapter 3, Environmental Regulations and Special Districts, of Title IV (Building _, Regulations), of Ordinance 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, milli Washington" is hereby amended as follows: di F. MAPS OF AUTO MALL OVERLAY DISTRICTS: am Ng -i _y ti q ' ' ,'a f� J� r- [1:11 ljn, F \ ' '. ' 2 r i , E } i , , f ' 5 1 / ,,� _r y�,is% � II iii L— -- <1 of ` �I0. . / /, 7/ `1 '' // k < / /� 3 < �:: < i—J • J ` A-Beruszal•4 age- j` , L-- --- ,:ice— i ��1 - ¢, \ I rll 1-. /�, G "' . . ••-• I.405 I C 8.2 \ aliii Automall Improvement Districts ___.. Affected Areas 0 700 1400 Renton Municipal Code 1 p E:•:•:•:•:� Area A "' 14 ..w. . . _. . VV/ 1:8400 //il Area Bii li a mil Ili me 4 ORDINANCE NO. 4839 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 8th day of May , 2000. arilyn to sen, City Clerk a APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 8th day of May , 2000. a Jesse' anner, Mayor Approved to form: Lawrence J. Warre ity Attorney a Date of Publication: 5/12/2000 (Summary) ORD.848:4/25/00:as. a a a 5 a CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4845 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 9-14-11 OF CHAPTER 14, VACATIONS, OF TITLE IX (PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY), OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY AMENDING THE DESCRIPTION OF THE AUTO MALL (AREA A) IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATIONS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 9-14-11 of Chapter 14, Vacations, of Title IX (Public Ways and Property), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: 9-14-11: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATIONS: Exception: In the Auto Mall (Area A), bounded by S.W. Grady Way, Rainier Avenue South, Seneca Avenue S.W. and I-405, as well as the half block bounded by S.W. Grady Way, Seneca Avenue S.W., the alley between S.W. 12th Street and S.W. Grady Way, and Raymond Avenue S.W., applications for vacations of right-of-way, or portions thereof, whether initiated by the City or the property owners, will follow the normal ... procedure for establishing public hearings, but thereafter will be processed according to the following procedure for uses which comply with section 4-3-040.C, USES PERMI 1-1 hD IN AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT: A. Property Services completes a master appraisal for the entire Auto Mall. B. Property Services processes all private and City initiated applications (all fees waived) for vacatidns. .. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 4845 a C. City staff review applications to insure that the proposal conforms to the adopted plan, and that access to individual properties is maintained and does not impede street configuration and public safety. Comments are given to Property Services. ,r D. Property Services provides an appraisal reconciliation for each application, transfer of title, and final report with recommendations. The applicant will provide legal description and map exhibits. The City Clerk provides requisite notice to adjacent property owners and interested parties. aai E. Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator reviews and approves final report. to F. Transfer of Property Ordinance adopted by City Council. ■a SECTION II. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and 30 days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 5th day of June , 2000. so / ►, .� rr) Marilyn '-rsen, City Clerk ■ APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 5th day of June , 2000. ar Je anner, Mayor ApztOd as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, ity Attorney Date of Publication: 6/9/2000 (Summary) ORD. 853:5/16/00:as. 2 r r x" c cCDD w a) 0 c o 07 •• mp 7 cU r-� o Cl) v Am a a N -I °c ° D g CD ni v Cn �, C 7' 7 7 0) Cl) _. N. 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Ornamental tree and shrub plantings in Cedar River Park are equivalent to or better than pre-project conditions. Finally, landscaping on the airport-side of the river was kept to a minimum due to maintenance requirement concerns and to restrict the danger posed to aircraft by foreign objects and debris. Community Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding the Committee naming of the downtown park. The Committee recommended concurrence in Parks: Naming of the the Board of Park Commissioners' recommendation to name the downtown Downtown Park("Piazza") park"Piazza"in keeping with the intended purpose of the park and the original idea of creating a central community gathering space. The Committee further recommended that a plaque or suitable marker be placed in the northeast corner of the park to recognize the site of the original homestead of the Dobson family. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and RESOLUTIONS adoption: Ordinance#4844 An ordinance was read appropriating funds from fund balance, increasing the Budget: 2000 Mid- expenditures in various funds and departments, and increasing the 2000 Year/Carryforward Budget Budget. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL Adjustments ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance#4845 An ordinance was read amending Section 9-14-11 of Chapter 14,Vacations,of Planning: Auto Mall Boundary Title IX(Public Ways and Property)of City Code by describing the Changes Administrative Procedure for Right-of-Way Vacations. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Ralph Evans, 3306 NE I lth P1.,Renton, 98056, said in order to plan for next Citizen Comment: Evans— year's growing season, suppliers of flower plantings for hanging baskets Downtown Beautification require that orders be placed by mid-July to mid-August for the following Project year's baskets. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 10:07 p.m. MARIL J. TERSEN, CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Brenda Arline June 5,2000 Amends Ord 4608 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4845 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 9-14-11 OF CHAPTER 14, VACATIONS, OF TITLE IX (PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY), OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY AMENDING THE DESCRIPTION OF THE AUTO MALL (AREA A) IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATIONS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 9-14-11 of Chapter 14, Vacations, of Title IX (Public Ways and Property), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: 9-14-11: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATIONS: Exception: In the Auto Mall (Area A), bounded by S.W. Grady Way, Rainier Avenue South, Seneca Avenue S.W. and I-405, as well as the half block bounded by S.W. Grady Way, Seneca Avenue S.W., the alley between S.W. 12th Street and S.W. Grady Way, and Raymond Avenue S.W., applications for vacations of right-of-way, or portions thereof, whether initiated by the City or the property owners, will follow the normal procedure for establishing public hearings, but thereafter will be processed according to the following procedure for uses which comply with section 4-3-040.C, USES PERMITTED IN AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT: A. Property Services completes a master appraisal for the entire Auto Mall. B. Property Services processes all private and City initiated applications (all fees waived) for vacations. 1 DRDINANCE NO. 4845 C. City staff review applications to insure that the proposal conforms to the adopted plan, and that access to individual properties is maintained and does not impede street configuration and public safety. Comments are given to Property Services. D. Property Services provides an appraisal reconciliation for each application, transfer of title, and final report with recommendations. The applicant will provide legal description and map exhibits. The City Clerk provides requisite notice to adjacent property owners and interested parties. E. Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator reviews and approves final report. F. Transfer of Property Ordinance adopted by City Council. SECTION II. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and 30 days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 5th day of June , 2000. A P Marilyn rsen, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 5th day of June , 2000. 4 Je 3 anner, Mayor Ap rid as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, ity Attorney Date of Publication: 6/9/2000 (Summary) ORD. 853:5/16/00:as. 2 May 8,2000 ``° Renton City Council Minutes 188 Resolution#3457 A resolution was read adopting amendments to the April 1996 Auto Mall PlanningzAuto Maw Improvement Plan. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY Improvement Plan, 2000 CORMAN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Amendments The following ordinances were presented for first reading and referred to the Council meeting of 6/05/00 for second and final reading: Budget: 2000 Mid- An ordinance was read appropriating funds from fund balance, increasing the Year/Carryforward Budget expenditures in various funds and departments, and increasing the 2000 Budget. Adjustments MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 6/05/00. CARRIED. Planning: Auto Mall Boundary An ordinance was read amending Section 9-14-11 of Chapter 14, Vacations, of Changes Title IX(Public Ways and Property)of City Code by describing the Administrative Procedure for Right-of-Way Vacations. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 6/05/00. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#4843 An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-4-100.B and H of Chapter 4, Planning: Downtown Property Development Standards,of Title 4(Development Regulations)of City Identification Sign Revisions Code by amending downtown identification sign regulations. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilperson Keolker-Wheeler presented a check in the amount of$6,666.80 SCA: Renton's Share of to the City from the Suburban Cities Association,which represents Renton's Buildable Lands Funds share of King County's growth management buildable lands funds. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 9:00 p.m. Ck 1RENDA ARL E,Deputy City Clerk Recorder: Michele Neumann May 22,2000 r May 15,2000 `"" Renton City Council Minutes`'s Page 165 the rather wide residential streets in this neighborhood. Councilman Clawson concurred that most residents seem to prefer standard vertical curbs. Mayor Tanner added that the sections of rolled curbs which are used as driveways are prone to more cracks and deterioration than standard • curbs. *MOTION CARRIED TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Planning: Auto Mall Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Improvement Plan,2000 recommending that Council adopt the proposed Code amendments updating the Amendments 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan and Section 9-14-11, Administrative Procedures of Right-of-Way Vacations,to reflect the latest changes to boundaries of Area A,by resolution. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMI ITEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 181731 - 182207,and two wire transfers totaling $2,498,632.92; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 25197—25413 and 527 direct deposits totaling$996,755.60. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMI ITEE REPORT. CARRIED. SCA: Keolker-Wheeler Reporting that Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler was elected as Vice President Elected Vice President of the Suburban Cities Association last week, Councilman Parker extended his congratulations to her. Community Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding the Committee request from the Municipal Arts Commission to establish a 20% commission Board/Commission: Municipal on artwork sold at City galleries. The Committee recommended withdrawing Arts Commission Proposal for this referral from the Committee at the request of the Municipal Arts 20%Commission on Certain Commission. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, Art COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the RESOLUTIONS Council meeting of 5/22/00 for second and final reading: Planning: Downtown An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-4-100.B and H of Chapter 4, Identification Sign Revisions Property Development Standards,of Title IV(Development Regulations) of City Code by amending downtown identification sign regulations. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/22/00. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#4841 An ordinance was read amending Sections 8-4-33.B and 8-4-44.A of Chapter 1, Utility: Water Shutoff Policy Water, of Title VIII(Health and Sanitation)of City Code by imposing a fee for Multifamily Properties upon landlords when tenants must be notified of shutoff of water service. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance#4842 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of Renton Technical Rezone: Renton Technical College,located at NE 4th St. between Monroe and Kirkland Avenues, from P- College,NE 4th St/Monroe& 1 (Public Use)to IL(Industrial Light) (R-95-099). MOVED BY KEOLKER- Kirkland Ayes,R-95-099 WHEELER, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL Date '/‘-d'lI PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT May 15,2000 Amendments to Auto Mall Improvement Plan and Section 9-14-11 (Referred March 6,2000) The Planning & Development Committee recommends that the Council adopt the proposed code amendments updating the 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan and Section 9-14-11, Administrative Procedures for Right-of-way Vacations, to reflect the latest changes to the boundaries of Area A, by resolution. 7a/44 gt-dek, GOkui, -- Kathy Ke er-Wheeler, Chair 0 Timothy J. Sc ' er,Vice Chair ao,),„,, Dan Clawson,Member cc: Don Erickson Sue Carlson Rebecca Lind PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTE2\ RECEIVED CITY OF RENTON MAY 1 5 Z000 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS,AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM RENTONCITYCOUNCIL DATE: May 15,2000 TO: Kathky Keolker-Wheeler,Chair Members of Planning&Development Committee FROM: Sue Carlson,Administrator EDNSP Department STAFF CONTACT: Don Erickson (X6581) SUBJECT: Revisions to Renton Auto Mall Improvement Plan ISSUE: • Whether the City should update the April 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan to reflect changes made in 1999 and 2000 to Areas A and B of the Auto Mall. • Whether the provisions of Section 9-14-11 of Chapter 9, Public Works, of the Renton Municipal Code,that reference Area A and waive of all street vacation fees within it should also be updated to reflect these boundary changes as well. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommend that the Council adopt by resolution the updated Auto Mall Improvement Plan reflecting previous changes to the Auto Mall including its expanded boundaries and revisions to Section 9-14-11 of Chapter 9, Public Works, of the Renton Municipal Code, where it references Area A of the Auto Mall. BACKGROUND: The Auto Mall Improvement Plan was never updated to reflect these changes. Staff are also seeking to update it to reflect changes to the boundary made in 1999 and this year. Minor modifications to the boundaries of Area A and Area B between Seneca Ave SW and Raymond Ave SW were approved by the Council on May 15t, 2000. Section 9-14-11, Administrative Procedures for Right- of-way Vacations, of Chapter 9, Public Works, Renton Municipal Code, which references Area A also needs to be updated to reflect these latest boundary changes to it. CONCLUSION: The proposed changes to update the Auto Mall Improvement Plan, including Exhibit A, are timely and consistent with previous actions of the Council related to the Auto Mall. Likewise, the proposed changes to Section 9-14-11, that describe Area A of the Auto Mall, would be consistent with Council's previous actions regarding the boundaries of Area A and Area B. cc: Mayor Tanner City Council Jay Covington Sue Carlson Marilyn Petersen \\TS_SERVER\SYS2:\COMMON\-W:\EconomicDevelopment\STRATPLN\PLANNING\DE\Auto Mall\Council Issue Paper3.doc\d %of NNW PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT May 15,2000 Amendments to Auto Mall Improvement Plan and Section 9-14-11 (March 6,2000) That the Council adopt the proposed code amendments updating the 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan and Section 9-14-11, Administrative Procedures for Right-of-way Vacations, to reflect the latest changes to the boundaries of Area A,by resolution. Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Chair Timothy J. Schlitzer, Vice Chair Dan Clawson,Member cc: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMIITE2.doc\ CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE APRIL 1996 AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT PLAN AND SECTION 9-14-11 OF CHAPTER 9, PUBLIC WORKS, OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the City of Renton established and adopted an Auto Mall overlay zone in June, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton adopted an Auto Mall Improvement Plan in April, 1996 to encourage auto dealerships to locate in the automall overlay district by establishing procedures, plans and benefits for those locating or relocating within the automall; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton amended the automall overlay district by Amended Ordinance 4749 in October 1998 to include an expanded Area A and an expanded Area B; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton is currently proposing minor boundary adjustments to Area A and Area B for a one and one-half block area; NOW,THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, does hereby adopt the proposed amendments updating the 1996 Automall Improvement Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit A, to reflect past changes in the overlay district as it affects Areas A and B. SECTION III. The City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, does hereby adopt the proposed amendments updating Section 9-14-11, Procedures for Street Right-of-Way Vactions, to reflect past changes in the overlay district as it affects Area A. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of ,2000. Marilyn J. Petersen, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR THIS day of , 2000. Jesse Tanner,Mayor Plan Update Resolution.doc\ Nov vim/ Approved as to form: Lawrence J.Warren, City Attorney RES. Plan Update Resolution.doc\ AUTOMALL IMPROVEMENT PLAN The City of Renton has an opportunity to be a pro-active partner with auto dealers and property owners to create a high-profile and successful concentration of auto dealerships in the City. Concept: Renton auto dealers approached the City several years ago and promoted the idea of creating a destination district to see cars, trucks and motorcycles. The City Council responded by directing staff to work with property owners and area auto dealers on this issue. A task force was formed to put together a plan of action to redevelop an area into a finished Auto_mMall. The concept of the Auto_mMall emerged as a destination retail district that draws auto-related regional sales as well as more dealerships to Renton. This project, in part, created the initiative to bring the Good Chevrolet, Sound Mazda and Pierre dealerships into the area. The more recent Saturn and Honda dealerships support the Auto_mMall concept and strengthen this area as a center for auto-oriented retail activity. The Auto_mMall Improvement Plan (Plan) can act as a promotional tool for the City. Area: The Task Force identified Area A - between Lind Ave. S., SW Grady Way, Rainier Ave. S and I-405 for an Auto_mMall because it has good freeway access and visibility and because it I is characterized by older development which has redevelopment potential_ This area is well located in comparison to existing dealerships in the downtown. However, the plat pattern in the area is fragmented into many small lots which are difficult to assembly for conversion to commercial use. The initial Auto_mMall designation also included an Area B. Area B is the district to the north I bounded by SW Grady Way, Lind Ave SW, the railroad rights-of-way, and Shattuck Ave S. Area B consists mostly of commercial development including auto dealerships with limited redevelopment potentiaL Both Area A and Area B are described in the zoning code (Section 4- 31-10.4) as a potential Auto_mMall. Since the adoption of that code (February 1995), the City narrowed the scope of the Plan to include only Area A because must of the land in Area B is already assembled and commercial uses are established on it. The Plan only addresses Area A at this time. However, the Plan could be expanded and tailored to Area B after Area A is established. In June 1995 both an Area A and Area B were adopted by ordinance pertaining to the CA Zone in Section 4-31-10.4, Exceptions. Area B was as described above. In January 1999 the boundaries of both Area A and Area B were expanded considerably as described in Section 4-3- 040B, Auto Mall Improvement District Regulations. In May 2000 minor adjustments were made to both Area A and Area B. Benefits: Creation of an Automall in Renton is expected to: ❖ Increase auto sales and therefore increase the sales tax base for the City, 140 ❖ Improve and increase values of existing underdeveloped properties, ❖ Create predictable, cohesive, and uniform development standards to make development easier to accomplish, ❖ Provide convenience comparison shopping and activities supporting auto sales, and ❖ Provide a distinct shopping area with good freeway access. ❖ Provide convenience comparison shopping and activities supporting auto sales, and ❖ Provide a distinct shopping area with good freeway access. Policy Support: The Renton Comprehensive Plan supports the Auto_mMall Improvement Plan. The following policies encourage Renton to creatively promote retail activity in ways that increase sales tax base and encourage redevelopment of the existing Commercial Arterial (CA) Zone. Economic Development: ED-A. Use public resources efficiently to leverage economic development. ED-B. Expand the retail and office base within the City. ED-8. Increase the retail sales tax base of the City. ED-12. Create a tool box of incentives for example, retail overlay zone, tax increment financing, marketing, etc. to encourage retail development. Land Use: LU-AA. Provide for commercial and residential uses requiring large amounts of land and/or high visibility and access to large volumes of automobile traffic in areas outside of Centers and the Center Downtown designations. LU-169. Individual parcels should be encouraged to consolidate to maximize flexibility of site design and reduce access points. LU-176. Increased demand for commercial uses should be accommodated through redevelopment and intensification of Employment Area - Commercial designations rather than expansion of those areas. Downtown: DT-20. Automobile sales and service uses which require large amounts of land should be encouraged to locate in an "auto_mall" outside of the downtown or to consolidate I their sites and provide multi-storied facilities. How It Works: This Plan guides and promotes retail activity in the Auto_mMall area. It should I be used as a development guide whenever the City proposes improvements or reviews private proposals for the area. Compliance with the Plan will assure projects coordinate and contribute to the completion of the Auto_mMall. The Auto_mMall area is expected to redevelop as I depicted on the Map. Major dealerships will be operating, the street configuration and standards will be completed, street vacations will be executed as needed to assembly property, and perimeter landscaping will be installed. By using this Plan, a property owner could find opportunities to assembly more property, and take advantage of adjacent rights-of-ways to gain more usable land. Developers could also predict design standards for streets, and perimeter landscaping. Zoning: The Plan is implemented as a subcategory (Section 4-31-10.4F) within the Commercial Arterial (CA) Zone. When a project is proposed for development in the Auto mMall, the code determined the permitted uses and development standards. The Plan is referred to as a guide to assure that proposals fit within the overall Auto_mMall vision. Components: The Auto_mMall Improvement Plan includes three components. 1) Map - The map (Exhibit A) illustrates both existing conditions and shows how the auto_mall area might develop in the future. It depicts the standard for future perimeter landscaping, allowed rights-of-ways vacations, final street configuration and circulation. The map also locates possible signage, gateway, and banners, and pedestrian connections. 2) Model - The model is a 3-dimensional representation of the Map. The model will be on display in the City of Renton's Development Services Division. 3) Narrative - The narrative includes descriptions of the ato_mMall location, and the intent of the City in establishing the Auto_mMall. It includes an objective and description for each of the Plan elements with actions necessary to implement the Plan. Goal: To create an Automall area which redevelops in a cohesive and distinct area for the sale of vehicles and other auto-related uses located between Lind-Seneca Ave SW and Rainier Ave S and Rbetween SW Grady Way and I-405, and between Seneca Ave SW and Raymond Ave SW between SW Grady Way and the alley mid-block between SW Grady and SW 12th Street. Elements: 1. Incentive for Redevelopment Objective: Encourage the redevelopment and assembly of smaller parcels to make larger land areas available for Auto_mMall uses. Discussion: Parcel assembly is a pre-requisite of redevelopment in the designated area because the land area is fragmented into many small parcels and ownerships. Historically, this condition discouraged private efforts to assembly land. The City cannot anticipate accurately how and which properties will assemble, but it can offer financial incentives to encourage private efforts. In March 1995, The City Council created a process to waive street vacation costs for car dealerships or other specified uses as defined in the zoning code. The Plan identifies which City rights-of-ways are eligible for fee waiver vacations and established guidelines for administrative processes. The rights-of-way vacation program will create two major benefits: 1) make more land available in a reconfigured plat pattern, and 2) reduce the overall cost of property acquisition. The City anticipates that revenue generated from car sales will increase as a result of this Plan. Action: Designate by ordinance which rights-of-way are eligible for future street vacations within the Auto_mMall. These vacations would also be eligible for waiver of fees. I Establish a process for administrative approval of vacation petitions of these designated rights-of ways. This administrative process would be an exception to the typical city-wide policy and would not require public hearings and city Council action on individual vacation petitions which conform to the Auto_mMall Improvement Plan. The public hearing and City Council action on these vacations will occur when the ordinance designating eligible rights-of-ways is approved. Noe The rights-of-way that can be vacated according to this process are generally: 1) All of SW 13th Street; 2) Maple Ave SW from SW Grady Way to SW 12th St. - 12 feet on each side; 3) All of Maple Ave SW from the alley between SW 13th and SW 12th St. to SW 13th St.; 4) SW 12th St. west of the east turn circle - 12 feet on each side; 5) All of SW 12th St. from the east turn circle to Rainier Ave S.; 5) SW 12th St between Lind Ave SW and Seneca Ave SW — 12 feet on each side: 7) SW 13th St. between Lind Ave SW and Seneca Ave SW— 12 feet on each side; and-68) all alleys within the Auto_mMall area. Administrative Procedure for Rights-of-Way Vacations A. Property Services completes a master appraisal for the entire Auto mMall Area A. B. Property Services processes all private and City initiated applications (all fees waived) for vacations. C. City staff review applications to insure that the proposal conforms to the adopted plan, and that access to individual properties is maintained and does not impede street configuration and public safety. Comments are given to Property Services. D. Property Services provides an appraisal reconciliation for each application, transfer of title, and final report with recommendations. The applicant will provide legal description and map exhibits for City review. The City Clerk provides requisite notice to adjacent property owners and interested parties. E. Planning/building/Public Works Administrator reviews and approves final report. F. Transfer of Property Ordinance Adopted by City Council. 2. Transitions from Existing Uses Objective: Assure access, continued use and provision of services for all properties within the designated area during the transition to the Auto_mMall. Discussion: The intent of the Plan is that redevelopment will occur in phases. In all cases, the City will assure access to individual properties and businesses during the transition period. For example, if Sound Mazda is developed (Exhibit A), its main access will be through SW 12th Street. The street east of the proposed turn circle will not be vacated because other residential and commercial uses also need the access to their property. In addition, the proposed improvements to that section of SW 12th Street will be delayed until properties are assembled so that access to the eastern end is not needed. The City will support using partial and/or half street vacations to maintain access to existing uses during the transition period. The attached Plan illustrates the existing conditions, and the fmal rights-of-way and street configurations. Access is planned so that auto circulation can be coordinated and so that property owners can anticipate and plan for development. Action: Maintain City services to existing uses in the Auto_mMalL Use Site Plan and I SEPA review processes to insure that health and safety standards are maintained and that access is provided to existing uses. 3. Street Circulation Objective: Improve SW 12th St_ and Maple Ave. SW streets to modify the rights-of-way width and length, provide turn circles, general customer parking area and consolidate access drives. Discussion: The Plan Map depicts the fmal configuration of streets in the Auto_mlvlall. I This includes streets, rights-of-way and roadway widths, sidewalks, turn circles radii, and a general customer parking area. Perimeter and internal traffic flow, traffic signals and lane channels are coordinated so that the circulation of cars is smooth and does not worsen conditions at major intersections. This design is intended to provide easy access from SW Grady Way and Lind Ave SW into the Auto_mMall area. Once in the area the streets are reduced in width to provide land area that can be vacated. A second purpose of the reduced street width is to slow traffic. The turn circles are designed to allow people to easily maneuver either to return to another dealership or exit the area. An example of this concept is shown in Exhibit A and B. Turn circle dimensions fit within the existing rights-of-way and can be negotiated by fire_trucks. If necessary, there is the potential for the City to develop an additional I street connection from the eastern turn circle out to SW Grady Way. The Plan includes a western turn circle with an island and monument sign to accommodate advertising. Adjacent to this circle is a parking area for customers who may want convenient access to several dealers so they can comparison shop without parking again. The Plan depicts the alignment and dimensions of these streets. In all cases finished streets will have minimum widths of 24 feet from curb to curb and sidewalks have 5 feet from inside of curb. Both turn circles will have 30 foot circle radii Land for sidewalks around the circles will be assured from the remainder of the rights-of-way and/or private property necessary to accomplish the design. This street configuration is coordinated with the potential rights-of-way vacations. If a street improvement project designated on the Plan abuts a private property line, private property owners will be responsible for those improvements. The City will not require standard street improvements within the designated Auto_rnMall area which are not shown on I the Plan. Action: Improve SW 12th Street and Maple Ave SW with a turn circle, sidewalks, street lighting, customer parking, and traffic signals in the public Right-of-Way. Opportunities for join access to parking areas should be addressed through Site Plan Review. Improvements could be made by property owners. City capital improvements projects and local improvement districts or a combination of the three. 4. Pedestrian Connections Itiof *le Objective: Encourage a pedestrian walkway system that connects throughout the Auto mMalL Discussion: A clear and designated walkway encourages people to walk and comparison shop. Individual development can make pedestrian connections directly from one property to the next and connect parking areas to dealerships. The specific alignment will depend on how each site development is proposed. A sidewalk located along both sides of SW 12th Ave. allows people to move from their car to different dealerships. Action: Work with the developers, as development proposals are submitted, to incorporate walkway connections within each site and connect adjacent buildings. Implementation of this element will occur through the Site Plan Review process. 5. Perimeter Landscaping Objective: Encourage perimeter landscaping to match the landscaping on the north side of SW Grady Way with a 15 foot wide, 30 inch high grass berm and Red Maples placed 25 feet on center. Discussion: Large-scaled and a consistent landscaping along the Auto_mMall perimeter is needed to give the area a cohesive image, mirror adjacent landscaping and define the boundary of the Auto_mMalL Most of the perimeter landscaping is in the existing rights-of-way. A I limited amount of dedicated private property would be needed to fulfill this objective. As with all development, the property owner is responsible for installation and maintenance. Flexible requires are necessary to meet the intent of this element because the grade drops down from SW Grady Way into the Auto_mMall area. For example, a bermed landscape, as prescribed, would be ineffective 6 feet below street grade. The City should work with the property owner to find reasonable alternatives to meet this element's objective without requiring excessive costs. Landscaping in the interior of the Auto_mMall includes all area inside the Perimeter Landscaping. On-site Development Standards (Element 6) addresses landscaping in the Auto mMall interior. Action: Work with developers, as proposals are submitted, in incorporate perimeter landscaping as intended through the Site Plan Review process. 6. On-Site Development Standards Objective: Encourage flexible requirements that allow interior landscape areas to be consolidated to enhance building and site entries. Discussion: The perimeter landscaping described in Element 5 will provide a significant amenity at the boundary of the Auto_mMall and can help unify the entire district. As a result, a I more flexible standard can be used for interior landscaping within specific projects. The objective of interior landscaping should be to encourage higher quality treatment at project and building entries. For example, a developer could consolidate a mass of plant materials at site entries and building fronts rather than scatter a larger amount of landscaping throughout the site in small planters. Consolidated landscaping would result in a more effective site plan without increasing the amount of required landscaping. The amount of landscaping required to qualify for this flexible treatment should be determined in the zoning code. Action: Work with the developers, as development proposals are submitted, to consolidate landscaping within each site to enhance the Auto_mMall through the Site Plan I Review process. 7. Gateway and Banners into the Auto rnMall Objective: Promote and enhance a gateway at Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way and establish banners along the perimeter that call attention to the Auto_mMall as a cohesive and I attractive area. Discussion: City staff identified a potential gateway entrance to Renton and the Auto mMall at the intersection of Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way. Road improvements at Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way, which include traffic signals, will be installed as development in the Auto mMall occurs. A bridge structure could be used to accommodate traffic signals, Auto mMall signs, and other graphics. Innovative treatment of the signage at this location could turn a standard traffic signal into a gateway feature. The Auto_mMall could be further identified and enhanced by placing banners mounted on light poles along SW Grady Way and other major arterials adjacent to the Auto_mMall where dealerships exist. An example of this concept is shown in Exhibit C. Banners along the Auto_mMall boundary would signal to the driver that they are entering a distinctive section of the city. Action: Seek contributions from adjacent dealerships, and funding from the City to design, manufacture and install signage, art, and graphics to a traffic signal bridge (without interference to signals) over the intersection at SW Grady Way and Maple Avenue S. Action: Seek contributions from adjacent dealerships and funding from the City to design, manufacture and install banners along the Auto_mMall perimeter and other contiguous dealerships. 8. Location of Possible Signs Objective: Promote the Auto_mMall as an attractive destination retail area by coordinating signs within the extending signs outside the Auto_mMall Discussion: Signs are important for business identification. This Plan envisions three types of signs for the Auto_mMall: directional, Auto_mMall identification, and dealers identification. An I-405 sign advertising a retail district is rare, however, such signs do exist for the Olympia Auto_mMall and Bellevue Square. A similar sign may be possible for Renton. Signage at the gateway entry would be designed to create an entry to Renton and to identify the Auto_mMall. Signage in the proposed turn circle would also provide directional information or advertising for individual dealers. Auto_mMall businesses will provide their own individual identification. A signage program which coordinates number, height, and size of signs is needed to enhance the quality of Auto_mMall developments. Action: Lobby the Washington State Department of Transportation for signs on I-405 approaching the Rainier Ave. S/State Route 167 exits. NOW Action: Encourage surrounding dealerships to contribute to the gateway(intersection of SW Grady Way and Maple Ave SW) and monument signs (intersection of Maple Ave SW and SW 12th Street). Action: Develop a signage plan in coordination with auto dealers. 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Grady Way, Rainier Avenue South, Seneca Avenue S.W. and I-405, as well as the half block bounded by S.W. Grady Way, Seneca Avenue S.W., the alley between S.W. 12th Street and S.W. Grady Way,and Raymond Avenue S.W., applications for vacations of right-of-way, or portions thereof, whether initiated by the City or the property owners, will follow the normal procedure for establishing public hearings, but thereafter will be processed according to the following procedure for uses which comply with Section 4 31 10.4F13- 04C USES PERMITTED IN AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT: Document 1\ CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 3182 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE AUTOMALL IMPROVEMENT PLAN. WHEREAS, the City of Renton has established an Automall overlay zone; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton wishes to encourage auto dealerships to locate or relocate into the Automall zone; and WHEREAS, it is advisable for the City of Renton to establish the procedures, plans and benefits for locating and relocating within the Automall; and WHEREAS, it is advisable for the City to formally adopt an Automall Improvement Plan so that auto dealerships will understand the Plan and its benefits; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I . The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects . SECTION II. The City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, does hereby adopt the Automall Improvement Plan attached hereto as Exhibit A. 1 RESOLUTION NO. 3182 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 8th day of April , 1996 . • Marilyn J. Petersen, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 8th day of April 1996 . 45:"li-L----7:;''-"—'I-4-'%--- Jesse Tanner, Mayor Appro s to form: 4: ti Lawrence J. Warre , City Attorney RES .499 :3/11/96 :as . 2 EXHIBIT A �`CY ‘II" 41 kJ C2, bola S \site\ MOM INTO R [ NTON AUTOMALL IMPROVEMENT PLAN • AUTOMALL IMPROVEMENT PLAN The City of Renton has an opportunity to be a pro-active partner with auto dealers and property owners to create a high-profile and successful concentration of auto dealerships in the City. Concept: Renton auto dealers approached the City several years ago and promoted the idea of creating a destination district to sell cars, trucks and motorcycles. The City Council responded by directing staff to work with property owners and area auto dealers on this issue. A task force was formed to put together a plan of action to redevelop an area into a finished Automall. The concept of the Automall emerged as a destination retail district that draws auto-related regional sales as well as more dealerships to Renton. This project, in part, created the initiative to bring the Good Chevrolet, Sound Mazda and Pierre dealerships into the area. The more recent Saturn and Honda dealerships support the Automall concept and strengthen this area as a center for auto-oriented retail activity. The Automall Improvement Plan (Plan) can act as a promotional tool for the City. Area: The Task Force identified Area A - between Lind Ave S, SW Grady Way, Rainier Ave S and I-405 for an Automall because it has good freeway access and visibility and because it is characterized by older development which has redevelopment potential. This area is well located in comparison to existing dealerships in the downtown. However, the plat pattern in the area is fragmented into many small lots which are difficult to assemble for conversion to commercial use. The initial Automall designation also included an Area B. Area B is the district to the north bounded by SW Grady Way, Lind Ave SW, the railroad rights-of-way, and Shattuck Ave S. Area B consists mostly of commercial development including auto dealerships with limited redevelopment potential. Both Area A and Area B are described in the zoning code (Section 4-31-10.4) as a potential Automall. Since the adoption of that code (February 1995), the City narrowed the scope of the Plan to include only Area A because much of the land in Area B is already assembled and commercial uses are established on it. The Plan only addresses Area A at this time. However, the Plan could be expanded and tailored to Area B after Area A is established. Benefits: Creation of an Automall in Renton is expected to: * Increase auto sales and therefore increase the sales tax base for the City, * Improve and increase values of existing underdeveloped properties, * Create predictable, cohesive, and uniform development standards to make development easier to accomplish, * Provide convenient comparison shopping and activities supporting auto sales, and * Provide a distinct shopping area with good freeway access. • Policy Support: The Renton Comprehensive Plan supports the Automall Improvement Plan. The following policies encourage Renton to creatively promote retail activity in ways that increase sales tax base and encourage redevelopment of the existing Commercial Arterial (CA) Zone. Economic Development: ED-A. Use public resources efficiently to leverage economic development. ED-B. Expand the retail and office base within the City. ED-8. Increase the retail sales tax base of the City. ED-12. Create a tool box of incentives for example, retail overlay zone, tax increment financing, marketing, etc. to encourage retail development. Land Use: LU-AA. Provide for commercial and residential uses requiring large amounts of land and/or high visibility and access to large volumes of automobile traffic in areas outside of Centers and the Center Downtown designations. LU-169. Individual parcels should be encouraged to consolidate to maximize flexibility of site design and reduce access points. LU-I 76. Increased demand for commercial uses should be accommodated through redevelopment and intensification of Employment Area - Commercial designations rather than expansion of those areas. Downtown: DT-20. automobile sales and service uses which require large amounts of land should be encouraged to locate in an "auto mall" outside of the downtown or to consolidate their sites and provide multi- storied facilities. How It Works: This Plan guides and promotes retail activity in the Automall area. It should be used as a development guide whenever the City proposes improvements or reviews private proposals for the area. Compliance with the Plan will assure projects coordinate and contribute to the completion of the Automall. The Automall area is expected to redevelop as depicted on the Map. Major dealerships will be operating, the street configuration and standards will be completed, street vacations will be executed as needed to assembly property, and perimeter landscaping will be installed. By using this Plan, a property owner could find opportunities to assembly more property, and take advantage of adjacent Rights-of-ways to gain more usable land. Developers could also predict design standards for streets, and perimeter landscaping. Zoning: The Plan is implemented as a subcategory (Section 4-31-10.4F) within the Commercial Arterial (CA) Zone. When a project is proposed for development in the Automall, the code determines the permitted uses and development standards. The Plan is referred to as a guide to assure that proposals fit within the overall Automall vision. 2 • .011.9 Components: The Automall Improvement Plan includes three components. 1) Map - The map (Exhibit A) illustrates both existing conditions and shows how the Automall area might develop in the future. It depicts the standard for future perimeter landscaping, allowed rights-of-way vacations, final street configuration and circulation. The map also locates possible signage, gateway, and banners, and pedestrian connections. 2) Model - The model is a 3-dimensional representation of the Map. The model will be on display in the City of Renton's Development Services Division. 3) Narrative - The narrative includes descriptions of the Automall location, and the intent of the City in establishing the Automall. It includes an objective and description for each of the Plan elements with actions necessary to implement the Plan. Goal: To create an Automall area which redevelops into a cohesive and distinct area for the sale of vehicles and other auto-related uses located between Lind Ave SW and Rainier Ave S and between SW Grady Way and I-405. Elements: 1. Incentive for Redevelopment Objective: Encourage the redevelopment and assembly of smaller parcels to make larger land areas available for Automall uses. Discussion: Parcel assembly is a pre-requisite of redevelopment in the designated area because the land area is fragmented into many small parcels and ownerships. Historically, this condition discouraged private efforts to assemble land. The City cannot anticipate accurately how and which properties will assemble, but it can offer financial incentives to encourage private efforts. In March 1995, the City Council created a process to waive street vacation costs for car dealerships or other specified uses as defined in the zoning code. The Plan identifies which City rights-of-ways are eligible for fee waiver vacations and establishes guidelines for administrative processes. The rights-of-way vacation program will create two major benefits: 1) make more land available in a reconfigured plat pattern, and 2) reduce the overall cost of property acquisition. The City anticipates that revenue generated from car sales will increase as a result of this Plan. Action: Designate by ordinance which rights-of-way are eligible for future street vacations within the Automall. These vacations would also be eligible for waiver of fees. Establish a process for administrative approval of vacation petitions of these designated rights- of-way. This administrative process would be an exception to the typical city-wide policy and would not require public hearings and City Council action on individual vacation petitions which conform to the Automall Improvement Plan. The public hearing and City Council action on these vacations will occur when the ordinance designating eligible rights-of ways is approved. The rights-of-way that can be vacated according to this process are generally: 1) All of SW 13th Street; 2) Maple Ave SW from SW Grady Way to SW 12th St. - 12 feet on each side; 3) 3 • All of Maple Ave SW from the alley between SW 13th and SW 12th St. to SW 13th St.; 4) SW 12th St. west of the east turn circle - 12 feet on each side; 5) All of SW 12th St. from the east turn circle to Rainier Ave S.; and 6)All alleys within the Automall area. Administrative Procedure for Rights-of-Way Vacations A. Property Services completes a master appraisal for the entire Automall. B. Property Services processes all private and City initiated applications (all fees waived) for vacations. C. City staff review applications to insure that the proposal conforms to the adopted plan, and that access to individual properties is maintained and does not impede street configuration and public safety. Comments are given to Property Services. D. Property Services provides an appraisal reconciliation for each application, transfer of title, and final report with recommendations. The applicant will provide legal description and map exhibits for City review. The City Clerk provides requisite notice to adjacent property owners and interested parties. E. Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator reviews and approves final report. F. Transfer of Property Ordinance adopted by City Council. 2. Transitions from Existing Uses Objective: Assure access, continued use and provision of services for all properties within the designated area during the transition to the Automall. Discussion: The intent of the Plan is that redevelopment will occur in phases. In all cases, the City will assure access to individual properties and businesses during the transition period. For example, if Sound Mazda is developed (Exhibit A), its main access will be through SW 12th Street. The street east of the proposed turn circle will not be vacated because other residential and commercial uses also need the access to their property. In addition, the proposed improvements to that section of SW 12th Street will be delayed until properties are assembled so that access to the eastern end is not needed. The City will support using partial and/or half street vacations to maintain access to existing uses during the transition period. The attached Plan illustrates the existing conditions, and the final rights-of-way and street configurations. Access is planned so that auto circulation can be coordinated and so that property owners can anticipate and plan for development. Action: Maintain City services to existing uses in the Automall. Use Site Plan and SEPA review processes to insure that health and safety standards are maintained and that access is provided to existing uses. 4 • 3. Street Circulation Objective: Improve SW 12th St. and Maple Ave. SW streets to modify the rights-of- way width and length, provide turn circles, general customer parking area and consolidate access drives. Discussion: The Plan Map depicts the final configuration of streets in the Automall. This includes streets, rights-of-way and roadway widths, sidewalks, turn circles radii, and a general customer parking area. Perimeter and internal traffic flow, traffic signals and lane channels are coordinated so that the circulation of cars is smooth and does not worsen conditions at major intersections. This design is intended to provide easy access from SW Grady Way and Lind Ave SW into the Automall area. Once in the area the streets are reduced in width to provide land area that can be vacated. A second purpose of the reduced street width is to slow traffic. The turn circles are designed to allow people to easily maneuver either to return to another dealership or exit the area. An example of this concept is shown in Exhibit A and B. Turn circle dimensions fit within the existing rights-of-way and can be negotiated by firetrucks. If necessary, there is the potential for the City to develop an additional street connection from the eastern turn circle out to SW Grady Way. The Plan includes a western turn circle with an island and monument sign to accommodate advertising. Adjacent to this circle is a parking area for customers who may want convenient access to several dealers so they can comparison shop without parking again. The Plan depicts the alignment and dimensions of these streets. In all cases finished streets will have minimum widths of 24 feet from curb to curb and sidewalks have 5 feet from inside of curb. Both turn circles will have 30 foot circle radii. Land for sidewalks around the circles will be assured from the remainder of the rights-of-way and/or private property necessary to accomplish the design. This street configuration is coordinated with the potential rights-of- way vacations. If a street improvement project designated on the Plan abuts a private property line, private property owners will be responsible for those improvements. The City will not require standard street improvements within the designated Automall area which are not shown on the Plan. Action: Improve SW 12th Street and Maple Ave SW with a turn circle, sidewalks, street lighting, customer parking, and traffic signals in the public Right of Way. Opportunities for joint access to parking areas should be addressed through Site Plan Review. Improvements could be made by property owners, City capital improvements projects and local improvement districts or a combination of the three. 4. Pedestrian Connections Objective: Encourage a pedestrian walkway system that connects throughout the Automall. Discussion: A clear and designated walkway encourages people to walk and comparison shop. Individual development can make pedestrian connections directly from one property to the next and connect parking areas to dealerships. The specific alignment will 5 depend on how each site development is proposed. A sidewalk located along both sides of SW 12th Ave. allows people to move from their car to different dealerships. Action: Work with the developers, as development proposals are submitted, to incorporate walkway connections within each site and connect adjacent buildings. Implementation of this element will occur through the Site Plan Review process. 5. Perimeter Landscaping Objective: Encourage perimeter landscaping to match the landscaping on the north side of SW Grady Way with a 15 foot wide, 30 inch high grass berm and Red Maples placed 25 feet on center. Discussion: Large-scaled and consistent landscaping along the Automall perimeter is needed to give the area a cohesive image, mirror adjacent landscaping and define the boundary of the Automall. Most of the perimeter landscaping is in the existing rights-of-way. A limited amount of dedicated private property would be needed to fulfill this objective. As with all development, the property owner is responsible for installation and maintenance. Flexible requirements are necessary to meet the intent of this element because the grade drops down from SW Grady Way into the Automall area. For example, a bermed landscape, as prescribed, would be ineffective 6 feet below street grade. The City should work with the property owner to find reasonable alternatives to meet this element's objective without requiring excessive costs. Landscaping in the interior of the Automall includes all area inside the Perimeter Landscaping. On-site Development Standards (Element 6) addresses landscaping in the Automall interior. Action: Work with developers, as proposals are submitted, to incorporate perimeter landscaping as intended through the Site Plan Review process. 6. On-Site Development Standards Objective: Encourage flexible requirements that allow interior landscape areas to be consolidated to enhance building and site entries. Discussion: The perimeter landscaping described in Element 5 will provide a significant amenity at the boundary of the Automall and can help unify the entire district. As a result, a more flexible standard can be used for interior landscaping within specific projects. The objective of interior landscaping should be to encourage higher quality treatment at project and building entries. For example, a developer could consolidate a mass of plant materials at site entries and building fronts rather than scatter a larger amount of landscaping throughout the site in small planters. Consolidated landscaping would result in a more effective site plan without increasing the amount of required landscaping. The amount of landscaping required to qualify for this flexible treatment should be determined in the zoning code. Action: Work with the developers, as development proposal are submitted, to consolidate landscaping within each site to enhance the Automall through the Site Plan Review process. 6 7. Gateway and Banners into the Automall Objective: Promote and enhance a gateway at Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way and establish banners along the perimeter that call attention to the Automall as a cohesive and attractive area. Discussion: City staff identified a potential gateway entrance to Renton and the Automall at the intersection of Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way. Road improvements at Maple Ave SW and SW Grady Way, which include traffic signals, will be installed as development in the Automall occurs. A bridge structure could be used to accommodate traffic signals, Automall signs, and other graphics. Innovative treatment of the signage at this location could turn a standard traffic signal into a gateway feature. The Automall could be further identified and enhanced by placing banners mounted on light poles along SW Grady Way and other major arterials adjacent to the Automall where dealerships exist. An example of this concept is shown in Exhibit C. Banners along the Automall boundary would signal to the driver that they are entering a distinctive section of the city. Action: Seek contributions from adjacent dealerships, and funding from the City to design, manufacture and install signage, art, and graphics to a traffic signal bridge (without interference to signals) over the intersection at SW Grady Way and Maple Avenue S. Action: Seek contributions from adjacent dealerships and funding from the City to design, manufacture and install banners along the Automall perimeter and other contiguous dealerships. 8. Location of Possible Signs Objective: Promote the Automall as an attractive destination retail area by coordinating signs within and extending signs outside the Automall. Discussion: Signs are important for business identification. This Plan envisions three types of signs for the Automall: directional, Automall identification, and dealer identification. An I-405 sign advertising a retail district is rare, however, such signs do exist for the Olympia Automall and Bellevue Square. A similar sign may be possible for Renton. Signage at the gateway entry would be designed to create an entry to Renton and to identify the Automall. Signage in the proposed turn circle would also provide directional information or advertising for individual dealers. Automall businesses will provide their own individual identification. A signage program which coordinates number, height, and size of signs is needed to enhance the quality of Automall developments. Action: Lobby the Washington State Department of Transportation for signs on I-405 approaching the Rainier Ave S./State Route 167 exits. • Action: Encourage surrounding dealerships to contribute to the gateway (intersection of SW Grady Way and Maple Ave SW) and monument signs (intersection of Maple Ave SW and SW 12th Street). Action: Develop a signage plan in coordination with auto dealers. h:\div\p&ts\pinlpcohen\recdoc2 8 EXHIBIT A S � W Q 1/ W LL � < ; gd s(el.-ea.* 40.r.equi-ltslz, o y 5 = W 2 I i J • O lift la ' 111 I I W� W W O Z 'll� I.. 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(1.--7 ,... •. -., • ,,ei, 4; • e4e !..r •, . .. ic e t: .,. . . 4-• - • s— ....) EXHIBIT C CONCEPTUAL • F k mow,. '',: :i}. "'1:•T`:iyY fc '`e''S,i M' C L •,t Y1.Y J)i�Y Y61. r i . ., 4 ' .- • *AUTOMALL . BANNER , , H �Ffry '�1 i, 5, } • • � - ' a ''a� t tL4 i ., 1 • ` bL ✓'i C .~ 'tiYL: ':• 4 • sy1J', , I lap lit,, • , Tr. „,,,,,,.,:, v , • 1. k -I t 1 Y •% YY tit + • -, .[; ;� 2 � 4?'.,,` ,t PERIMETER MAJOR ARTERIAL LANDSCAPING. May 8, 2000 ` Renton City Council Minutes "" Page 154 Utility: Water Shutoff Policy An ordinance was read amending Sections 8-4-33.B and 8-4-44.A of Chapter 1, for Multifamily Properties Water, of Title VIII(Health and Sanitation) of City Code by imposing a fee upon landlords when tenants must be notified of shutoff of water service. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/15/00. CARRIED. Rezone: Renton Technical An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of Renton Technical College,NE 4th St/Monroe & College, located at NE 4th St.between Monroe and Kirkland Avenues, from P- Kirkland Ayes, R-95-099 1 (Public Use)to IL(Industrial Light) (R-95-099). MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/15/00. CARRIED. Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler explained that while the zoning of this property will change, it will retain a P-suffix, which indicates public use. This means that should the property owners ever propose changing the use in the future, the P-suffix will trigger a public notification process. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance #4838 An ordinance was read amending Sections 2-8-2 and 2-8-4.B of Chapter 8, Boards/Commissions: Municipal Arts Commission, of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of City Municipal Arts Commission Code by staggering the terms of commission appointments and by requiring City Code Housekeeping CIP proposals to be submitted to the Community Services Department. Changes MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #4839 I An ordinance was read amending Section 4-3-040 of Chapter 3, Environmental Planning: Automall Overlay Regulations and Special Districts, of Title IV(Development Regulations)of District Boundarz_922pRo City Code by amending the Auto Mall Improvement District regulations. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,. COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #4840 An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-2-060.0 and E,4-2-070.A and B, Planning: Eating& Drinking and 4-2-080.A of Chapter 2, Land Use Districts, and Section 4-11-160 of Establishments in Regional Chapter 11, Definitions of Title IV(Development Regulations) of City Code by Parks &Golf Courses amending the Resource Conservation (RC) and the Residential—One Dwelling Unit per Acre (R-1) zones to allow eating and drinking establishments in regional parks and golf courses. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilmember Nelson commented on the receipt of a letter from Carl, Elaine Parks: Easter Egg Hunt at and Gregory Posey, 10609—62nd Ave. S., Seattle, 98178, expressing Renton Community Center appreciation for the Easter egg hunt and carnival held at Renton Community Center last month. Public Works: Cedar River Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler requested a briefing on the status of the Flood Wall (Aesthetics) Cedar River flood wall. She was concerned that it blocks the view of the river, and wanted to know if it will be softened with landscaping or another appropriate treatment. May 1,2000 Renton City Council Minutes . ,� Page 143 Name Resolution #3454 A resolution was read setting a public hearing on May 22, 2000, to vacate the Vacation: Alley in 600 Block alley located between 621 and 625 Camas Ave.NE(Stephen Korn/John Born, of Camas Ave(Korn/Born, VAC-00-002). MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, VAC-00-002) COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for first reading and referred to the Council meeting of 5/08/00 for second and final reading: Boards/Commissions: An ordinance was read amending Sections 2-8-2 and 2-8-4.B of Chapter 8, Municipal Arts Commission Municipal Arts Commission,of Title II(Commissions and Boards)of City City Code Housekeeping Code by staggering the terms of commission appointments and by furnishing Changes CIP proposals to the Community Services Department. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/08/00. CARRIED. Planning: Automall Overlay An ordinance was read amending Section 4-3-040 of Chapter 3, Environmental District Boundary Changes Regulations and Special Districts, of Title IV(Development Regulations)of City Code by amending the Auto Mall Improvement District regulations. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/08/00. CARRIED. Planning: Eating&Drinking An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-2-060.0 and E,4-2-070.A and B, Establishments in Regional and 4-2-080.A of Chapter 2, Land Use Districts, and Section 4-11-160 of Parks &Golf Courses Chapter 11.,Definitions of Title IV(Development Regulations) of City Code by amending the Resource Conservation(RC) and the Residential—One Dwelling Unit per Acre (R-1)zones to allow eating and drinking establishments in regional parks and golf courses. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR • SECOND AND FINAL READING ON . CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#4837 An ordinance was read amending the 2000 Annual Budget by increasing Parks: 200 Mill Ave S Tenant expenditure allowances in the amount of$1,500,000 for tenant improvements Improvements(2000 Budget to City facilities; facility operating costs; and to provide fund transfers and Adjustment) interfund loan authorities. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Corman reported that last week,three groups working to Transportation: I-405 Corridor address traffic problems in the I-405 corridor met to discuss a ten-year plan for Study&Improvements needed improvements. He noted that the I-405/SR-167 interchange was agreed to be in need of a major revision. One idea is to realign this section of I-405 so that two lanes(rather than just one)turn southbound onto 167. Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler asked if the subject of further straightening the"S"curves was discussed. Mr. Corman replied that while there was talk of adding one or two lanes to I-405, those present acknowledged the lack of right- of-way available for widening. They further understood that Renton officials are sensitive to the takings issue, given that several homes were lost as a result of the last"S"Curves project. Mrs.Keolker-Wheeler suggested that the City make efforts to get information on this subject to the public, including how they can get involved. Mr. Corman noted that the next six months will be an optimum time for public comment, as r May 1,2000 , Renton City Council Minutes Page 142 Municipal Arts Commission Chapter 8 of Title II (Commissions and Boards) of City Code by making two City Code Housekeeping housekeeping changes to the Municipal Arts Commission chapter. Council Changes concur. (See page 143 for ordinance.) MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Janet Armstrong, president of the Somerset Citizen Comment: Armstrong Community Club, PO Box 5733,Bellevue, 98006, et al., urging the Port of et al. —SeaTac"Split East Seattle Commission,the Port staff, and the Part 150 Study Committee to adhere Turn"New Flight Path to the original purpose and intention of the Part 150 Study, and reject the Split East Turn new flight path proposal. Councilman Corman noted that the concerns contained in this letter echo ones previously expressed by Renton. Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler suggested that the signers of this letter be sent a copy of Renton's letter to the Part 150 Study Committee on this issue. Citizen Comment: Bannecker Correspondence was read from Randy Bannecker, Bannecker and Associates, —Utility Shutoff Policy 2240 E. Blaine St., Seattle, 98112,representing the Apartment Association of Seattle and King County. Mr. Bannecker said while he supported tenant notification of impending multi-family utility shutoffs, he urged that the landlord be told in advance that the City is prepared to inform the building's tenants of the potential shutoff. He believed this information would prompt many landlords to settle their past due accounts. Mr. Bannecker also suggested that the City liberalize its policy of service shutoff for failure to pay after 45 days from the date of billing. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THIS LETTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Planning& Development recommending that the Council adopt the proposed Code amendments allowing Committee stand-alone eating and drinking establishments in both the Resource Planning: Eating&Drinking Conservation(RC) zone and the Residential—One Dwelling Unit per Acre(R- Establishments in Regional 1) zone when such uses are located in a regional park or golf course,as well as Parks &Golf Courses creating new definitions for"neighborhood", "community", and"regional" parks. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 143 for ordinance.) Planning: Automall Overlay Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report District Boundary Changes recommending that the Council adopt the proposed Code amendments deleting approximately one and one-half blocks from Area A of the Automall, located between Seneca and Raymond Avenues SW, and redesignating this same area as Area B, as reflected on the modified map of the Automall Overlay District. Proposed modifications to the 1996 Automall Improvement Plan are to remain in Committee. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 143 for ordinance.) Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Claims Vouchers 181327 - 181730, and two wire transfers totaling $1,391,026.06. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS APPROVED D BY CITY COUNCIL Date ' PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT May 1,2000 Code Amendments Modifying Area A and Area B of the Renton Auto Mall Overlay District (Referred March 6,2000) The Planning and Development Committee recommends that the Council adopt the proposed code amendments deleting approximately 1 '/2 blocks from Area A of the Auto Mall located between Seneca Avenue SW and Raymond Avenue SW and redesignating this same area as Area B, as reflected on the included,modified map of the Auto Mall Overlay District. Proposed modifications to the 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan are to remain in Committee. Cett 4,44 take-at, Kathy olker-Wheeler, Chair cr C c Timothy J. Schl. er ice Chair Dan Clawson, Member cc: IajcGcuirtgte,r Sue Carlson • PLANNING AND DEVELOPMEN2\ Revision Date 2000 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 10, 2000 Council Chambers Monday, 7:30 p.m. MINUTES Municipal Building CALL TO ORDER Mayor Jesse Tanner led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RANDY CORMAN, Council President;TIMOTHY SCHLITZER; KING COUNCILMEMBERS PARKER;DON PERSSON; KATHY KEOLKER-WHEELER; DAN CLAWSON. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEMBER TONI NELSON. CARRIED. CITY STAFF IN JESSE TANNER,Mayor; JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative Officer; ATTENDANCE DAVID DEAN,Assistant City Attorney; MARILYN PETERSEN,City Clerk; GREGG ZIMMERMAN, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; JIM SHEPHERD,Community Services Administrator; GAIL REED,Airport Supervisor; REBECCA LIND,Principal Planner; DON ERICKSON, Senior Planner; BARBARA KRAUSS,Neighborhood Specialist; COMMANDER CURTIS SMALLING, Police Department. APPROVAL OF MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES THE MINUTES OF APRIL 3, 2000 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. SPECIAL PRESENTATION Barbara Krauss,Neighborhood Specialist, explained that the City's EDNSP: 2000 Neighborhood Neighborhood Grant program aspires to make Renton's neighborhoods more Grants viable and livable, and to bring residents together. She and Mayor Tanner . presented the 2000 Neighborhood Grants to the following community representatives: Jim Riley, Summerwind Estates, $1,000 for a spring-flowering bulb planting project; Elaine Raysten,Earlington neighborhood, $1,700 for a daffodil project and neighborhood sign and garden; Phillip Beckley,Highlands Community Association, $1,200 for a bulb planting project; Linda Knowl,Kennydale Neighborhood Association, $3,895 for a gateway sign project(west side of I-405), and Laurie Giometti,North Renton Neighborhood Association, $885 for a sign project. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in Planning: Automall Map accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Tanner opened the public hearing Amendments(Areas"A"& to consider amendments to Areas"A"and`B"of the Automall Overlay "B") District,and to Section 9-14-11,Administrative Procedures for Right-of-Way Vacations. Don Erickson, Senior Planner,explained that the proposed changes to Areas "A"and`B"would affect several properties which are zoned Medium • Industrial and currently contained within Area"A". These properties,located between Seneca Ave. S.on the east and Raymond Ave. S. on the west,would remain part of the overlay district,but transfer to Area"B"from Area"A". The northernmost half-block,which fronts Grady Way and is zoned Commercial Arterial, would remain in Area"A". Mr. Erickson explained that this change would allow existing uses to be legally permitted rather than legal non-conforming, without precluding new dealerships from locating here. April 10,2000 °✓ Renton City Council Minutes """' Page 121 Mr. Erickson added that since there would no longer be a need for land assembly in the redesignated Area"B", incentives for street and alley vacations (such as the waiver of street vacation fees)would no longer apply to these properties. Public comment was invited. There being none, it was MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2000 and beyond. Items noted included: * A ribbon-cutting ceremony for City Hall's new access ramp will be held on Friday, April 14th at 10:00 a.m. * Wells and Williams Avenues South and S. 5th Street will be much smoother to drive on at the end of this week, after the temporary construction trench patches are replaced with high-quality patches. * Renton's 2000 Special Olympics program began last week with 90 athletes enrolling for the track and field, soccer, and cycling activities. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL SUSPEND ITS RULES AND ADVANCE TO THE TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION) COMMITTEE REPORTS RELATING TO LEASES AT THE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT. CARRIED. Transportation (Aviation) Transportation(Aviation) Committee Chair Persson presented a report Committee regarding the lease rate for City-owned T-hangars. The Committee Airport: T-Hangar Lease Rate recommended that Council approve an increase of the monthly rent for each of Increase the ten separate T-hangars within the City-owned hangar building to$200 per month,plus leasehold tax of$25.68. The Committee further recommended that Council approve the use of the Consumer Price Index as the basis for periodic rent increases of the T-hangar units at three-year intervals,using the same procedures as for land leases. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Al Blake, 12541 —200th Ave. SE,Issaquah,WA, spoke as a representative of Citizen Comment: Blake— the Cedar River Hangar Partnership which leases space at the Renton Cedar River Hangars Lease at Municipal Airport. Commenting that Clayton Scott of Jobmaster would Municipal Airport appreciate a delay in any action regarding his lease because his business partner was not able to attend tonight's meeting,Mr.Blake relinquished the remainder of his allotted speaking time to Phil Pearl. Citizen Comment: Pearl— Phil Pearl,5302 Lola Lane,Langley,WA,spoke as a board member and one of Cedar River Hangars Lease at the 29 partners of the Cedar River Hangar partnership. Explaining that Cedar Municipal Airport River Hangars recently asked the City for a ten-year extension of its lease from 2005 to 2015,he emphasized that the company needs consistency and predictability in order to have a viable business and so it can attract future capital investments at the airport. Mr.Pearl said the company requested a lease extension specifically to 2015 to coordinate this timing with the Airport Masterplan. He claimed that last year,the City extended the lease for Lane Aviation for 30 years. Continuing,Mr. Pearl said Cedar River Hangars has submitted information regarding the revenue the City would continue to receive if it extended the land CD Proposed Code Revisions to Area "A" and Area "B" of the Renton Auto Mall Public Hearing April 10, 2000 7:30 PM Renton City Council Chambers Summary: Renton's Auto Mall was developed in 1996 with an Area "A" between Lind Avenue S on the west, SW Grady Way on the north, Rainier Avenue S on the east and I-405 on the south. This area,because of its good freeway access and visibility, as well as redevelopment potential, was basically restricted to new dealerships and related ancillary uses. The initial Auto Mall also included an Area "B" on the north side of SW Grady Way between Lind Avenue SW and Shattuck Avenue S. In 1998, both Area "A" and Area `B" were amended to expand their respective geographical areas. Area "A", was expanded two blocks to the west because this area was similar to Area "A" to its east. It had reasonable visibility from the freeway and had previously been platted with small lots, streets, and alleys. Area `B" at this time was also expanded to include existing dealerships on both sides of SW Grady Way as well as along portions of Rainier Avenue S. Their inclusion was seen as strengthening the automall concept and by ensuring more cohesive landscaping, giving the Auto Mall a more identifiable character. Because uses in the expanded portion of Area"A have not been purchased or relocated at the rate that occurred in the original Area "A" to the east, it is felt that rather than having these uses disinvest as legal non-conforming uses, it would be better to allow them as legally permitted uses, while not precluding new dealerships from locating within this area. This is achieved by changing the overlay for this area from Area "A" to Area`B". The CA zoned half block to the north would retain its Area "A"designation. 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CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss COUNTY OF KING I1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT :-_ COPIES OF THE ATTACHED NOTICE WERE POSTED BY ME ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE ON DATE OF SIGNED SIGNED 1t-d.C-' �L'Yvt��►� NOTARY {{� �p SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME this 2 �'44t day of ►� t.1"th , 19 -1 cri Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at (COPIES OF THE ATTACHED NOTICE WERE FORWARDED TO THE MAIN AND HIGHLANDS LIBRARY AND POSTED AT THE RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY, RENTON, WA BY CITY CLERK STAFF.) NOTICE RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING ON APRIL 10, 2000, AT 7:30 P.M. RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY To consider amendments to Area "A" and Area "B" of the Auto Mall Overlay District, and Section 9- 14- 11 , Administrative Procedures for Right-of-Way Vacations. • '('.'' :7,, 0 1 :--i- if 1 E i if • 7-) , r I ,_ -------:-=.1 ___1)= NE gi, 5 7 5t. 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Complete legal description&further information available in the City Clerk's Office-430-6510 The removal,mutilation,destruction,or WYarnin concealment of this notice is a misdemeanor punishable by fine and imprisonment. ..r CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 10th day of April, 2000, at 7:30 p.m. as the date and time for a public hearing to be held in the seventh floor Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, to consider the following: Amendments to Area"A" and Area"B"of the Auto Mall Overlay District, and Section 9-14-11, Administrative Procedures for Right-of-Way Vacations. All interested parties are invited to attend the hearing and present written or oral comments regarding the proposal. The Municipal Building is fully accessible, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. 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Sc t ,Vice Chair 4i'- --.-- P/L\_,,, ____. an Clawson,Member cc: Don Erickson Rebecca Lind Sue Carlson PLAN&DEVEL COM REPRT\ Revision Date 2000 NOTICE RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING ON APRIL 10, 2000, AT 7 :30 P.M. RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY To consider amendments to Area "A" and Area "B" of the Auto Mall Overlay District, and Section 9- 14- 11 , Administrative Procedures for Right-of-Way Vacations.` ...., _ = 7,7;7 ism 'am —.: v Ira s st. AP r S---1- -------K 7 de:fp , 3 `V FA, r , 1 p4r ' lir v / , 0 / 4 , , v. —, -„ 7 4r , f :c. i _ /,/,‘"" sw . AO e,1", i t. ,/� /_�� � ��•• ��;e t. Aline PI. , i) 01611- ::::ii 614 ,--- r . .. ,., ,,,,,,i,,,,, ::::::::,: :„.. A :_. -:.-,..„.:: 0*w= .:.:.:.:, • , 1-405 am `-------- -----.= its `wrimm�' 3� / !A - =. `, Automall Improvement District [07,0A Affected Area 0 700 1400 [:::::::::1 Area A 1 J (.• $.q...: ssu'pc,. r Area B 1:8400 All interested parties are invited to attend and present written and/or oral comments. Complete legal description &further information available in the City Clerk's Office - 430-6510 The removal, mutilation, destruction, or concealment of this notice is a misdemeanor trninpunishable by fine and imprisonment. F441.1 ANY" CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 10th day of April, 2000, at 7:30 p.m. as the date and time for a public hearing to be held in the seventh floor Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, to consider the following: Amendments to Area"A" and Area"B" of the Auto Mall Overlay District, and Section 9-14-11, Administrative Procedures for Right-of-Way Vacations. All interested parties are invited to attend the hearing and present written or oral comments regarding the proposal. The Municipal Building is fully accessible, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. For information, call 425-430-6510. Marilyn e sen City Clerk Published South County Journal March 24, 2000 Account No. 50640 March 20, 2000 Noe Renton City Council Minutes Page 96 INSTALLATION BE RESUBMITTED ON THE CITY'S STANDARD FORM, AND 2)THAT LANDSCAPING RESTORATION OF THE EASEMENT AREA BE COMPLETED TO THE MUTUAL SATISFACTION OF BOTH PARTIES. CARRIED. (See page 98 for resolution.) OLD BUSINESS Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Planning & Development regarding the tracking of restrictive covenants. The Committee requested a Committee briefing from the Development Services Division regarding the tracking of Development Services: restrictive covenants required as a result of the land use permit process. Staff Tracking of Restrictive reported that until recently,restrictive covenants were difficult to track. The Covenants covenants are recorded against the property title, and building permits do not require that an applicant submit a current copy of a title report. At the end of 1999, staff completed a project cataloging and mapping all of the restrictive covenants required by the City. Staff is now able to check a map to identify affected properties. A corresponding database provides the recording number of the restrictive covenant, a legal description of the affected property, and a summary of the requirement of the covenants. The Planning&Development Committee recommended referring this matter to the Committee of the Whole for a briefing. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning: Critical Areas Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Ordinance regarding the Sensitive Areas Ordinance. The Planning Commission reviewed the Sensitive Areas Ordinance on October 20,November 3 and 10, and December 8, 1999, January 5 and 19, and February 1, 2000. The Planning&Development Committee reviewed the Sensitive Areas Ordinance on November 18 and December 16, 1999,January 5 and 19, February 3 and 15, and March 2 and 16, 2000. The Committee also reviewed the January 26, 2000 best available science report on the development of the proposed Sensitive Areas Ordinance. The Committee recommended approval of the October 25, 1999 Public Draft #1 of the Sensitive Areas Ordinance, as amended per the: November 24, 1999 Planning Commission Addendum#1; January 19, 2000 Planning Commission Addendum#3; January 19, 2000 Planning Commission Supplemental Addendum as revised by the Planning Commission at its January 19,2000 meeting; February 1, 2000 Planning Commission Addendum#2; February 3, 2000 Planning and Development Committee Addendum#1, with staff recommendations; February 3, 2000 Planning and Development Committee Addendum#2; February 3, 2000 Planning and Development Committee Addendum#3; March 2, 2000 Planning and Development Committee Council Draft Addenda #1 and#2; and March 17, 2000 letter to the Depattiiient of Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning from David L. Halinen. Per Committee action,the Sensitive Areas Ordinance has been renamed the Critical Areas Ordinance. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 98 for ordinance.) EDNSP: Automall Overlay Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report District Amendments (Areas recommending that the Council set a public hearing for April 10, 2000 to "A" and"B") consider amendments to Area"A" and Area "B" of the Automall Overlay March 20, 2000 Renton City Council Minutes ' Page 97 District, and to Section 9-14-11,Administrative Procedures for Right-of-way Vacations. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. N CARRIED. Development Services: Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Tamaron Pointe Apts Removal recommending concurrence with the staff recommendation to authorize the of Restrictive Covenants (Lk removal of restrictive covenants that were required as a condition of the rezone Wash Blvd), R-81-090 of the Tamaron Pointe Apartments property in 1983 from Trailer(T) to Residential (R-3). The covenants require: 1. Voluntary payment of$6,450 for specific traffic improvements on Lake Washington Boulevard. 2. Requirement for specific off-site public street improvements including: installation of a left turn lane opposite the entrance to the lakeside site; provision of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and street lighting and all necessary appurtenances across the frontage of the lakeside site; provision of asphalt surface temporary sidewalks from the property to the entrance of Gene Coulon Park; traffic control (signage and striping) for pedestrians crossing Lake Washington Boulevard from the east to the west side near the north entrance to Coulon Park,provided that the applicant would not be required to duplicate these improvements. 3. Requirement that no development of the project is to occur to the east of the toe of the slope as defined in the restrictive covenants. 4. Requirement that the number of dwelling units proposed would be restricted to 187; provided,however, that in the event of a zoning change to permit more units than 187, such zoning change would supercede and supplant that portion of the restrictive covenants contrary thereto. The covenants were required as a condition of rezoning of the property in 1983 (R-81-090). The restrictive covenants require certain off-site improvements or restrict development on the site. The covenants are no longer relevant as they have either been satisfied or have been supplanted by subsequent rezoning of the property. In addition, approval of the land use permits for the Tamaron Pointe Apartments further render the restrictive covenants unnecessary. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Payroll Vouchers 24534-24755, and 527 direct deposits totaling$983,404.44. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utility: Utility Shutoffs (City Councilman Parker announced that in 1993, at the request of then- Policy and Procedures) Councilmember Nancy Mathews, the City Council had referred the subject of enforcement of utility liens and related claims for damages to the Finance Committee. He felt that this subject would best be broached in Committee of the Whole so all Councilmembers could participate in the discussion and any decision-making. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF UTILITY SHUTOFFS (CITY POLICY AND PROCEDURES) TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. i w APPROVED BY wr -..►' CITY COUNCIL Date - • PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT March 20,2000 Amendments to Area "A" and Area "B",Auto Mall Overlay District, and Section 9-14-11, (Referred March 6,2000) The Planning &Development Committee recommends that the Council set a public hearing for April 10, 2000 to consider Amendments to Area"A"and Area"B", Auto Mall Overlay District, and Section 9-14-11,Administrative Procedures for Right-of-way Vacations. ' 6‘ 4 4 4 061( — [�t/ Kathy K olker-Wheeler, Chair i othy J. Sc t ,Vice Chair i-: 1--.\----. _ P./e-A.,\___ _.,/ an Clawson,Member cc: Don Erickson Rebecca Lind Sue Carlson PLAN&DEVEL COM REPRT Revision Date 2000 CITY OF RENTON MAR 1 6 2000 RECEIVED RECEIVED CITY CLERK'S OFFICE MAR 1 6 2000 CITY OF RENTON RENTON CITY COUNCIL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS,AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: March 15, 2000 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Chair Planning and Development Committee FROM: Sue Carlson,Administrator JC-' EDNSP Department STAFF CONTACT: Don Erickson (X6581) SUBJECT: Auto Mall Improvement District Regulations In addition to the staff recommendation of February 28th we are requesting that a public hearing be set for April 10th 2000 on the proposed amendments to Area "A" and Area "B" of the Auto Mall Overlay District. cc: Rebecca Lind Don Erickson \\TS SERVER\SYS2:\COMMON\-Q:\EDNSP\Don's\MEMO FOR P&D.doc\d 4-3-040 AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT REGULATIONS: A PURPOSE: These regulations are intended to help create a regional auto mall that has a cohesive appearance for improved retail activity. B APPLICABILITY: 1. Auto Mall Area A: That area bounded by Grady Way S. on the north, Rainier Avenue S. (SR-167) on the east, 1-405 on the south, and Raymond Seneca Avenue S. on the west, and That area bounded by SW Grady Way on the north, Raymond Avenue SW on the west, Seneca Avenue SW on the east, and the alley midway between SW Grady and SW 12th Street, on the south. 2. Auto Mall Area B: That area along the south side of SW Grady defined by the alley between SW Grady Way and SW 12th Street, on the north. Seneca Avenue SW on the east, and Raymond Avenue SW on the west, and 1-405, on the south; That area along the south side of S.W. Grady Way west of Raymond Avenue S. between S.W. Grady Way on the north, Raymond_Avenue S. on the east, a north/south line approximately four hundred feet (400') east of Raymond Avenue S.W. on the west, and S.W. Grady Way on the north; That area along the north side of S.W. Grady Way west of Lind Avenue S. bounded by S.W. Grady Way on the south, Powell Avenue S.W. on the west, S.W. 10th Street on the north, and Lind Avenue S.W. on the east; That area along the north side of S.W. Grady Way between Lind Avenue to the west and Rainier Avenue S. on the east. _Beginning at a point approximately four hundred feet (400') north of S.W. Grady Way along the east side of Lind Avenue S.W. on the west, then east for a distance of approximately three hundred twenty five feet (325'), then south to a point approximately one hundred eighty feet (180') north of S.W. Grady Way, then east from this point parallel to S.W. Grady Way to a point approximately ninety feet (90') west of Rainier Avenue S., then north from this point approximately sixty feet (60'), then west approximately fifty feet (50'), and then north approximately two hundred fifteen feet (215') and then east approximately one hundred sixty feet (160') to Rainier Avenue S. on the east; That area north of South 7th Street and west of Hardie Avenue generally described as the area beginning at the northwest corner of South 7th Street and Hardie Avenue S. and then proceeding west approximately four hundred twenty five feet (425'), then north approximately four hundred fifty feet(450') to the southern edge of the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, then east along the railroad ROW approximately two hundred thirty five feet (235') to Hardie Avenue and then south along Hardie Avenue to the beginning point; That area north of South 7th Street between Hardie Avenue on the west, the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way on the north, and Rainier Avenue on the east; That area north of South 7th Street between Rainier Avenue S. on the west, a line approximately one hundred ninety feet (190') north of and parallel to South 7th Street ©1998 Code Publishing, Inc. Page 1 w.r r on the north, and Shattuck Avenue S. on the east; The triangular area on the south side of South 7th Street between Hardie Avenue on the west and Rainier Avenue on the east; The larger area north of S. Grady Way between Rainier Avenue on the west and Shattuck Avenue S. on the east between South 7th Street on the north and S. Grady Way on the south; That area north of S. Grady Way between Shattuck Avenue S. on the west, the northern edge of the former railroad right-of-way approximately one hundred fifty feet (150') north of S. Grady Way, and Talbot Road/Smithers Avenue S. on the east; That area along the south side of S. Grady Way between SR-167/Rainier Avenue S. on the west and a north/south line approximately one thousand six hundred thirty feet (1,630') east of SR-167 on the east, S. Grady Way on the north, and on the southwest along S. Renton Village Place approximately one hundred seventy five feet (175') to the 1998 zoning boundary between the CA Zone and the CO Zone on the south; and That area along the south side of S. Grady Way east of Talbot Road bounded by Talbot Road on the west, S. Grady Way on the northwest, Renton City Hall on the north/northeast, Benson Road S. on the east/southeast, and the 1-405 right-of-way on the south. 3. Auto Mall Area Map szEI 1 _ll = by ao !W =i 777" ff++ 'AM -[-� rc Y 4F = El == EEC VLrvy Er M El I pip _ _ EN —ram —I ft..../11110. 101%.: .a El G-1 Eil an gip en Dyst r, ,_. _. _ =_ „, - • IVAr r infp .r, a It LI I. i 4r y 11,PP . i,, "Awl,. 1111.4 t..---- 7 god►%Ar Aijam/ Si ��aa / il:�ar i ° or two.,/ :lidm O1iM5K .•:.li 13dty 11."-SAU0 E-- --E- — Iti� — A Automall Improvement Districts 0 700 1400 r:::::::::1 Area A Renton Municipal Code r/ A Area B 1:8400 14M..h2000 71Vommien - •— 'i-. ..,.... ©1998 Code Publishing, Inc. Page 2 C USES PERMITTED IN AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT: The following use provisions take precedence over the underlying zoning: USES ALLOWED IN AREA A USES ALLOWED IN AREA B Only the following uses are permitted within Auto Mall Area A Within the CA Zone: Auto, motorcycle, snowmobile, A uses permittedby the lawn and garden equipment, and passenger truck unn derlying zoningg sales;_Secondary uses including: Licensing bureaus, car rentals, public parking, and other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator to directly support dealerships; Within the IM Zone: Auto, motorcycle, snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment, passenger truck sales, and existing office; Secondary uses including: Licensing bureaus, car rentals, public parking, off-site parking consistent with RMC 4-14-4C3 and other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator to directly support dealerships. D DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR USES LOCATED WITHIN AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS—AREAS A AND B: All permitted uses in Area A and all auto sales and related uses in Area B of the Auto Mall Improvement District shall comply with the following development standards: ALL USES IN AREA A AND NON-DEALERSHIPS AND RELATED DEALERSHIPS AND RELATED USES IN AREA B USES IN AREA B SERVICE AREA Service areas shall not face public Service areas shall not face public ORIENTATION street frontage. street frontage. 01998 Code Publishing, Inc. Page 4 ..r .rr LANDSCAPING — A 15-foot-wide landscape strip along Pursuant to landscaping requirements STREET these street frontages. This frontage listed in chapter 4-2 RMC FRONTAGE requirement is in lieu of the frontage (requirements for the underlying LANDSCAPING requirement listed for the zone in zone) and chapter 4-4 RMC. REQUIREMENTS chapter 4-2 RMC._Unimproved for lots which portions of the right-of-way may be abut Lind Avenue used in combination with abutting S.W., S.W. Grady private property to meet the required Way, Talbot 15-foot landscape strip width. Road S. (SR-515)The landscaping shall include a minimum and Rainier 30-inch high berm and red maples (Acer Avenue S. rubrum)planted 25 feet on center. LANDSCAPING—,2.5% of the gross site area shall be Pursuant to landscaping requirements MINIMUM provided as on-site landscaping. listed in chapter 4-2 RMC AMOUNT AND Landscaping shall be consolidated (requirements for the underlying LOCATION and located at site entries, building zone) and chapter 4-4 RMC. fronts, or other visually prominent locations as approved through the site plan review process. WHEEL STOPS If frontage landscaping is relocated, If frontage landscaping is relocated, then permanent wheel stops or then permanent wheel stops or continuous curbs must be installed a continuous curbs must be installed a minimum of 2.5 feet from sidewalks to minimum of 2.5 feet from sidewalks to prevent bumper overhang of prevent bumper overhang of sidewalks. Where these requirements sidewalks. Where these requirements differ from the requirements of the differ from the requirements of the parking, loading and driveway parking, loading and driveway regulations of chapter 4-4 RMC, these regulations of chapter 4-4 RMC, these requirements shall govern. requirements shall govern. CUSTOMER Customer parking shall be designated Customer parking shall be designated PARKING and striped near entry drives and and striped near entry drives and visible from public streets. Where visible from public streets. Where possible, customer parking shall be possible, customer parking shall be combined with adjacent dealership combined with adjacent dealership customer parking and shared access. customer parking and shared access. Where these requirements differ from Where these requirements differ from the requirements of the parking, the requirements of the parking, loading and driveway regulations of loading and driveway regulations of chapter 4-4 RMC, these requirements chapter 4-4 RMC, these requirements shall govern. shall govern. ©1998 Code Publishing, Inc. Page 5 AUTO MALL Once completed, all development Once completed, all development RIGHT-OF-WAY shall coordinate with a right-of-way shall coordinate with a right-of-way IMPROVEMENT improvement plan. A right-of-way improvement plan. A right-of-way PLAN improvement plan shall be completed improvement plan shall be completed COORDINATION by the City in coordination with by the City in coordination with adjacent property owners, and shall adjacent property owners, and shall address gateways, signage, address gateways, signage, landscaping, and shared access. landscaping, and shared access. AUTO MALL All development shall coordinate with All development shall coordinate with IMPROVEMENT the latest Auto Mall Improvement Plan the latest Auto Mall lmprovemen Plan PLAN adopted by Resolution No. 3182 adopted by Resolution No. 3182 COMPLIANCE XXXX. The plan addresses potential XXXX. The plan addresses pote tial street vacations, right-of-way street vacations, right-of-way improvements, area gateways, improvements, area gateways, signage, landscaping, circulation, and signage, landscaping, circulation, and shared access. shared access. MODIFICATIONS Where full compliance with these provisions would create a hardship for existing uses undergoing major modifications, the Zoning Administrator may modify them. Hardship for existing uses may result from existing lot coverage, existing siting of buildings, etc., which preclude full compliance. E POTENTIAL WAIVER OF STREET VACATION FEES FOR DEALERSHIPS LOCATED WITHIN AREA A: All street vacation fees and compensation for the right-of-way may be waived by Council for developing properties in Area A, provided: 1. The properties are designated to be vacated on the Auto Mall Improvement Plan Map, 2. The application for street vacation conforms to RMC 9-14-11, Administrative Procedure for Right-of Way Vacations, and 3. The uses proposed conform to subsection C of this Section. (Amd. Ord. 4749, 10-19-1998) ©1998 Code Publishing. Inc. Page 6 9-14-11 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATIONS: Exemption: In the Auto Mall (Area A), bounded by S.W. Grady Way, Rainier Avenue South, Lind-Seneca Avenue S.W. and I-405, as well as the half block abutting SW Grady Way on the north between Raymond Avenue SW and Seneca Avenue SW, including the alley right-of-way, applications for vacations of right-of-way,or portions thereof, whether initiated by the City or the property owners, will follow the normal procedure for establishing public hearings, but thereafter will be processed according to the following procedure for uses which comply with Section 4-31-10.4F1: A. Property Services completes a master appraisal form-Area "A" of the Auto Mall. B.Property Services processes all private and City-initiated applications (all fees waived) for vacations. C. City staff review applications to ensure that the proposal conforms to the adopted plan, and that access to individual properties is maintained and does not impede street configuration and public safety. Comments are given to Property Services. D.Property Services provides an appraisal reconciliation for each application, transfer of title, and final report with recommendations. The applicant will provide legal description and map exhibits. _The City Clerk provides requisite notice to adjacent property owners and interested parties. E.Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator reviews and approves final report. F. Transfer of property ordinance adopted by City Council. (Ord. 4608, 5-20-1996) ©1998 Code Publishing, Inc. Page 1 March 6,2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 75 ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2000 and beyond. Items noted included: * Mayor Tanner has been invited by Senator John McCain,Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation,to provide testimony on the Olympic Pipeline at a committee hearing scheduled on March 13th in Bellingham. Senator Slade Gordon will preside at the hearing. * The Parks and Recreation Division's Sixth Grade Select basketball team took first place in their division this year, winning fifteen league games and three playoff games. * Twenty-two Renton School District fifth graders participated in last week's Second Annual Renton Police D.A.R.E. Basketball Hoop Shoot. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Appointment: Municipal Arts Mayor Tanner appointed Nancy Clendaniel, 11545 SE 175th St.,Renton, 98055, Commission to the Municipal Arts Commission to fill the vacancy created by Ned Mueller's resignation; term to expire 12/31/00. Refer to Community Services Committee. Vacation: Lake View Blvd City Clerk recommended approval of an ordinance vacating a portion of Lake (104th Ave SE), Legacy View Blvd. (104th Ave. SE); the required compensation of$61,000 was Partners/Martindale et al., received on 2/10/00 (VAC-98-004). Council concur. (See page 77 for VAC-98-0004 ordinance.) Parks: Golf Cart Lease Community Services Department recommended approval of a contract Purchase Program continuing the lease purchase program for golf car acquisitions; the new three- year contract will include 40 new cars and trade-in value on 30 cars from the current fleet. Refer to Community Services Committee. Lease: iCopyright, Inc., 1st Flr Community Services Department recommended amending the lease agreement of 200 Mill Building with iCopyright, Inc. to expand into the first floor of the 200 Mill Ave. building in addition to occupying floors four through six. Refer to Finance Committee. Lease: Iron Mountain (Arcus Community Services Department recommended approval of a lease with Iron Data Security), Renton City Mountain, Inc. (Arcus Data Security) for the fourth floor of Renton City Hall Hall 4th Floor for five years; the agreement includes authorized tenant improvements in the amount of$333,200. Refer to Finance Committee. Streets: Trench Restoration Development Services Division recommended approval of policy changes for Standards trench restoration standards, including a five-year moratorium on pavement cuts for new streets and overlays. Refer to Transportation Committee. EDNSP: Automall Map Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Adjustments and City Code recommended approval of a map adjustment to Areas"A"and`B"of the Updates Automall Overlay District to reduce Area"A"by a block and one-half and to increase Area`B"by the same dimension to allow a greater array of uses, and a text amendment to Section 9-12-11 of City Code to reflect 1998 updates and current changes. Refer to Planning&Development Committee. Airport: FAA Grant for Transportation Systems Division recommended application for and acceptance Seaplane Base Rehabilitation of an FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant in the estimated amount of $605,000 for the Municipal Airport's Seaplane Base Rehabilitation project. Council concur. CITOF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL AI#: • For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. EDNSP Dept/Neigh & Strategic Planning Div. March 6, 2000 Staff Contact Don Erickson (Ext. #6581) Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Map adjustment for Area "A" and Area "B" of Auto Mall OCorrespondence.dinance . Overlay District and text amendment to Section 9-12-11 Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Issue Paper, Proposed Map Adjustment, and Proposed Text study Sessions Information Amendments Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer this item to the Planning and Development Committee Legal Dept X Finance Dept • Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... N.A Transfer/Amendment N.A. Amount Budgeted N.A Revenue Generated N.A Total Project Budget N.A. City Share Total Project.. N.A SUMMARY OF ACTION: Amendment to Auto Mall Overlay District Map reducing Area "A" by a block and a half and increasing Area "B" by the same block and a half to allow a greater array of uses. Proposal also amends Administrative Procedures in Section 9-12-11 and updates Auto Mall Improvement Plan to reflect 1998 updates and current changes. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Council refer the proposed amendments to the Auto Mall Overlay District Map and Section 9-12-11 to the Planning and Development Committee. Document5/ ..y CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS,AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: February 28, 2000 TO: Randy Corman,President Renton City Council FROM: Sue Carlson,Administrator VIA: -31: Jesse Tanner,Mayor STAFF CONTACT: Don Erickson SUBJECT: Auto Mall Amendments to Overlay Area"A" ISSUE: Whether Area "A" of Renton's Auto Mall should be amended to delete a block and a half portion that is industrially zoned between Seneca Avenue S on the east and Raymond Avenue S on the west in order to allow for the expansion of existing uses in the area. This proposed change would not preclude Area "A" uses such as new auto, motorcycle, and passenger truck dealerships from continuing to develop here. The deleted area would be redesignated Area`B". RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommend that the Council refer this item to the Planning and Development Committee noting that the Planning Commission reviewed this item on February 16, 2000 and supported the Administration's recommendation that those portions of Area "A" currently zoned IM should be redesignated Area"B". BACKGROUND: Renton's Auto Mall was developed in 1996 with an Area "A"between Lind Avenue S on the west, SW Grady Way on the north, Rainier Avenue S on the east and I-405 on the south. This area, because of its good freeway access and visibility, as well as redevelopment potential, was designated for new dealerships. The initial Auto Mall designation also included an Area "B", which is the district to the north bounded by SW Grady Way on the south, Lind Avenue SW on the west, the abandoned railroad rights-of-way on the north, and Shattuck Avenue S on the east. Area `B" has special landscaping requirements but does not restrict new uses to dealerships. Uses permitted by the underlying zoning continue to be allowed. In 1998 both Area "A" and Area `B" of Renton's Auto Mall were amended to expand their respective geographical areas. Area "A", which is basically restricted to auto, motorcycle, lawn and garden equipment, and passenger truck sales and related miscellaneous uses, was expanded to the west to Raymond SW by two blocks. This area was included since it had relatively good visibility \\TS_SERVER\SYS2:\COMMON\-W:\EconomicDevelopment\STRATPLN\PLANNING\DE\Auto Mall\Council Issue Paper.doc\d February 28,2000 Page 2 from the freeway and like the area to the east of Seneca Avenue S, had been subdivided years ago with platted alleys and small lots. Like the area to the east,the existing smaller lots would need to be assembled into larger parcels if major dealerships were to develop in the area. At the same time, Area `B" was also expanded to include sites on both sides of SW Grady Way as well as along portions of Rainier Avenue S to the north that included dealerships or auto-related uses and, it was felt, should comply with the same landscaping requirements required on the south side of SW Grady Way. The City also wanted these uses to coordinate with a right-of-way improvement plan that was to be developed for the Auto Mall. The latter plan was to provide coordinated landscaping and street furniture improvements that would assist in giving the Auto Mall a unique and identifiable character. Unlike Area, "A"which basically is restricted to dealerships, Area `B" allows dealerships as well as other uses permitted by the underlying zoning. The expanded Area "A" has not lived up to expectations for new dealerships for a number of reasons. First, the area does not have the same visibility as areas to the east do from the freeway. Second, land prices have escalated to point where it is no longer economically practical to assemble these larger parcels, and third there appears to be a genuine preference by some companies for smaller, individually owned and industrially zoned, lots as an alternative to being tenants in larger industrial parks such as those found in the Valley south of I-405 or in the Blackriver Corporate Park to the west. The CA zoned portion of this area between Seneca Avenue S and Raymond Avenue S along the south side of SW Grady Way would be retained as Area "A", restricting it to future dealerships or existing office uses. Since there would no longer be a need for land assembly in the redesignated area, incentives for street and alley vacations, such as the waiver of street vacation fees, no longer would apply to this area. CONCLUSION: The IM zoned portion of Area"A"of the Auto Mall,between Raymond Avenue SW on the west and Seneca Avenue SW on the east, should be redesignated Area `B" as shown on the Auto Mall Improvement District Map. The half-block frontage along SW Grady Way currently designated as Area"A"between these same two streets would retain this designation, limiting new uses along this valuable street frontage to dealerships. Council Issue Paper.doc III � \ o � s 'any i111 ., \ %4 `Zr� i111111►� Ila �\MilIN I I 1a : bukii��� , \�I r1111 'Illm oQI1 IViligiligiri ` o 0o0 II 11 Iilll I1 � ©� ► : iI3WmillIllIIl1IIIIII _ di. 1:.: 1 ? sI !. 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I'�r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 I �"1 % -4 4% 1 beiv.„) �I/I� S 'any pun (I) WiO 0 It 4%0 it .; Av..= r, . + , wall ;-4 Daues:' '*' ‘.1k IC 1'1311 4 I *Pii.i- 7) i aft. !il a .,., , k,•"‘ r* /., �' M$• ny sewogl t ENklk ..i\l, Ls,v _ i.,..-; , 49 IN V ''\ E 1 I 1 I MS •a"y JI Mod 1 \ \ October 5, 1998 err' Renton City Council Minutes Page 341 definition for pipestem lots,revising the submission period for final plats from three years to five years,revising final plat submittal requirements to allow for earlier submittals,and revising lot line adjustment recording requirements to delete legal descriptions. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 10/26/98. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading: Ordinance#4749 An ordinance was read amending Section 4-3-040 of Chapter 3,Environmental Zoning: Automall Expansion Regulations and Special Districts, of Title IV(Development Regulations)of (Areas A&B)&Changes to City Code by describing the location,uses,development standards,and Allowed Uses potential waiver of street vacation fees for dealerships located within the Auto Mall Improvement District. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED.ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler commented on the shift in property tax Finance: Property Tax Burden burden from the commercial to the residential sector,noting that she recently Issues (Residential received the second property tax increase on her home within one year's time. Assessments v. Commercial) She requested that Council receive a presentation from the Finance Department on this subject. Mayor Tanner agreed that Renton's overall assessed value has remained constant for some time, despite a hundred or more million dollars' worth of development that has occurred in the past several years. Residential property assessments are increasing by an average of three percent. He suggested that Renton join with other South King County cities to formally protest the assessment methodology which benefits commercial properties to the detriment of residential properties. Mrs.Keolker-Wheeler noted that in evaluating individual parcels affected by the moratorium on multi-family development in commercial areas, staff discovered that several of these properties were absent from the tax rolls,and had been for quite some time. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 8:10 p.m. MARILYN . P RSEN,CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Brenda Fritsvold October 19, 1998 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4749 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTION 4.3.040 OF CHAPTER 3, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS, OF TITLE IV (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS), OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY EXPANDING AREAS A AND B AND CHANGING ALLOWED USES FOR DEALERSHIPS LOCATED WITHIN THE AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 4.3.040 of Chapter 3, Environmental Regulations and Special Districts, 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. 4.3.040: AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT: A. PURPOSE: These regulations are intended to help create a regional auto mall that has a cohesive appearance for improved retail activity. B. APPLICABILITY: 1. Auto Mall Area A: That area bounded by Grady Way S on the north, Rainier Avenue S (SR-167) on the east, I-405 on the south, and Raymond Avenue S. on the west. 2. Auto Mall Area B: That area along the south side of SW Grady Way west of Raymond Avenue S. between SW Grady Way on the north, Raymond.Avenue S. on the east, a north south line approximately 400' east of Raymond Avenue SW on the west, and SW Grady Way on the north; 1 ORDINANCE NO. 47 4 9 / That area along the north side of SW Grady Way west of Lind Avenue S. bounded by SW Grady Way on the south, Powell Avenue SW on the west, SW 10th Street on the north, and Lind Avenue SW on the east; That area along the north side of SW Grady Way between Lind Avenue to the west and Rainier Avenue S. on the east. Beginning at a point approximately 400 feet north of SW Grady Way along the east side of Lind Avenue SW on the west, then east for a distance of approximately 325 feet, then south to a point approximately 180 feet north of SW Grady Way, than east from this point parallel to SW Grady Way to a point approximately 90 feet west of Rainier Avenue S., then north from this point approximately 60 feet, then west approximately 50 feet, and then north approximately 215 feet and then east approximately 160 feet to Rainier Avenue S. on the east; That area north of South 7th Street and west of Hardie Avenue generally described as the area beginning at the northwest corner of South 7th Street and Hardie Avenue S. and then proceeding west approximately 425 feet, then north approximately 450 feet to the southern edge of the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way, then east along the railroad ROW approximately 235 feet to Hardie Avenue and then south along Hardie Avenue to the beginning point; That area north of South 7th Street between Hardie Avenue on the west, the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way on the north, and Rainier Avenue on the east; That area north of South 7th Street between Rainier Avenue S. on the west, a line approximately 190 feet north of and parallel to South 7th Street on the north, and Shattuck Avenue S. on the east; 2 ORDINANCE NO. 4749 The triangular area on the south side of South 7th Street between Hardie Avenue on the west and Rainier Avenue on the east; The larger area north of S. Grady Way between Rainier Avenue on the west and Shattuck Avenue S. on the east between South 7th Street on the north and S. Grady Way on the south; That area north of S. Grady Way between Shattuck Avenue S. on the west, the northern edge of the former railroad right-of-way approximately 150 feet north of S. Grady Way, and Talbot Road/Smithers Avenue S. on the east; That area along the south side of S. Grady Way between SR-167/Rainier Avenue S. on the west and a north/south line approximately 1630 feet east of SR-167 on the east, S. Grady Way on the north, and on the south west along S. Renton Village Place approximately 175 feet to the 1998 zoning boundary between the CA Zone and the CO Zone on the south; and, That area along the south side of S. Grady Way east of Talbot Road bounded by Talbot Road on the west, S. Grady Way on the northwest, Renton City Hall on the north/northeast, Benson Road S. on the east/southeast, and, the I-405 right-of-way on the south. // // // // // // // // 3 ORDINANCE NO. 4749 C. USES PERMITTED IN AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT: The following use provisions take precedence over the underlying zoning. • • Within the CA Zone: Auto, motorcycle, All uses permitted by the underlying zoning snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment, and passenger truck sales; Secondary uses including: Licensing Bureaus, Car Rentals, Public Parking, and other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator to directly support dealerships; Within the IM Zone: Auto, motorcycle, snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment, passenger truck sales, and existing office; Secondary uses including: Licensing Bureaus, Car Rentals, Public Parking, Off-site Parking consistent with 4-14-4.C.3. and other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator to directly support dealerships. D. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR USES LOCATED WITHIN AUTO MALL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS, AREAS A AND B: All permitted uses in Area A and all auto sales and related used in Area B of the Auto Mall Improvement Distinct shall comply with the following development standards: 4 . ORDINANCE NO. 4 7 4 9 ................................................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................................................ ' [ ::::::<<;::::AND ::R :LATE:: :<:; : : . :;::: �4' �� Ate.....:....... .. ... . lt. SERVICE AREA Service areas shall not face public Service areas shall not face ORIENTATION street frontage. public street frontage. LANDSCAPING-- A 15-foot wide landscape strip Pursuant to landscaping STREET along these street frontages. This requirements listed in Chapter 2 FRONTAGE frontage requirement is in lieu of (requirements for the underlying LANDSCAPING the frontage requirement listed for zone) and Chapter 4, general REQUIREMENTS- the zone in Chapter 2. landscaping standards. for lots which abut Lind Avenue SW, SW Unimproved portions of the right- Grady Way, Talbot of way may be used in Road s. (SR-515) and combination with abutting private Rainier Avenue S property to meet the required 15- foot landscape strip width. The landscaping shall include a minimum 30-inch high berm and red maples (Acer rubrum) planted 25 feet on center. LANDSCAPING-- 2.5% of the gross site area shall Pursuant to landscaping MINIMUM be provided as on-site requirements listed in Chapter 2 AMOUNT AND landscaping. Landscaping shall be (requirements for the underlying LOCATION consolidated and located at site zone) and Chapter 4, entries, building fronts, or other landscaping standards. visually prominent locations as approved through the site plan review process. WHEEL STOPS If frontage landscaping is If frontage landscaping is relocated, then permanent wheel relocated, then permanent wheel stops or continuos curbs must be stops or continuos curbs must installed a minimum of 2.5 feet be installed a minimum of 2.5 from sidewalks to prevent bumper feet from sidewalks to prevent overhang of sidewalks. Where bumper overhang of sidewalks. these requirements differ from the Where these requirements differ requirements of the parking, from the requirements of the loading and driveway regulations parking, loading and driveway of Chapter 4, these requirements regulations of Chapter 4, these shall govern. requirements shall govern. 5 *iri✓ ORDINANCE NO. 4749 4400 .ii; > ES R <' AND NO -D. A ERSHH.- .: , .:.; RTED .���.�.��.f� ;:O.C: :�F��-��-Ef- ::: CUSTOMER Customer parking shall be Customer parking shall be PARKING designated and striped near entry designated and striped near drives and visible from public entry drives and visible from streets. Where possible, customer public streets. 'Where possible, parking shall be combined with customer parking shall be adjacent dealership customer combined with adjacent parking and shared access. Where dealership customer parking and these requirements differ from the shared access. Where these requirements of the parking, requirements differ from the loading and driveway regulations requirements of the parking, of Chapter 4, these requirements loading and driveway shall govern. regulations of Chapter 4, these requirements shall govern. AUTO MALL Once completed, all development Once completed, all RIGHT OF WAY shall coordinate with a right of way development shall coordinate IMPROVEMENT improvement plan. A right-of-way with a right of way PLAN improvement plan shall be improvement plan. A right-of- COORDINATION completed by the City in way improvement plan shall be coordination with adjacent completed by the City in property owners, and shall address coordination with adjacent gateways, signage, landscaping, property owners, and shall and shared access. address gateways, signage, landscaping, and shared access. AUTO MALL All development shall coordinate with All development shall coordinate with IMPROVEMENT the Automall Improvement Plan adopted the Automall Improvement Plan PLAN by Resolution No. 3182. The plan adopted by Resolution No. 3182. The COMPLIANCE addresses potential street vacations, plan addresses potential street right-of-way improvements, area vacations, right-of-way gateways, signage, landscaping, improvements, area gateways, circulation,and shared access. signage, landscaping, circulation, and shared access. Modifications Where full compliance with these provisions would create a hardship for existing uses undergoing major modifications, the Zoning Administrator may modify them. Hardship for existing uses may result from existing lot coverage, existing siting of buildings, etc., which preclude full compliance. 6 — ORDINANCE NO. 4749 E. POTENTIAL WAIVER OF STREET VACATION FEES FOR DEALERSHIPS LOCATED WITHIN AREA A: All street vacation fees and compensation for the right-of-way may be waived by Council for developing properties in Area A, provided: 1. The properties are designated to be vacated on the Automall Improvement Plan Map, 2. The application for street vacation conforms to the Administrative Procedure for right-of way vacation section 9-14-11, and 3 The uses proposed conform to section 4.3.040.C, above. SECTION II. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and five (5) days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this l9ti lay of October , 1998. Marilyn Peterse City Clerk • APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this l9ttiay of October 1998. sse Tanner, Mayor Approved as form: ,, / eavvahteWA1/24--rt Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 10/23/98 (Summary) ORD.742:9/3 0/98:as. 7 October 5, 1998 %taw Renton City Council Minute Page 331 ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution#3356 A resolution was read authorizing the temporary closure of NE 24th St. Streets: Aberdeen Ave/NE between Aberdeen and Blaine Avenues NE, the intersection of Aberdeen Ave. 24th St Temporary Closure NE and NE 24th St., and Aberdeen Ave.NE between NE 24th and 20th Streets for utility construction and road restoration. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the Council meeting of October 12, 1998 for second and final reading: Zoning: Automall Expansion An ordinance was read amending Section 4-3-040 of Chapter 3,Environmental (Areas A& B)&C ange tos Regulations and Special Districts, of Title IV(Development Regulations)of Allowed Uses City Code by describing the location,uses,development standards, and potential waiver of street vacation fees for dealerships located within the Auto Mall Improvement District. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY PARKER,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 10/19/98. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading: Ordinance #4748 An ordinance was read amending Section 6-7-26 of Chapter 17,Pawn Brokers, Police: Pawn Shop Hours of of Title VI,Police Regulations, of City Code,by regulating the hours of pawn Operation shop operation. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED.ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, Parks: Downtown Piazza COUNCIL RECEIVE AN UPDATE ON THE DOWNTOWN PIAZZA Project Update PROJECT AT A FUTURE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING. CARRIED. Finance: BPA Allocation of Council President Edwards referred to a letter submitted by Nina Odell, Federal Power Benefits representing Puget Sound Energy,which explained how the Bonneville Power Administration's current proposal to reallocate federal power benefits would negatively impact that utility's customers. The cutoff for public comment on this proposal is October 23rd. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Council: Flag Placement Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler asked that the Administration furnish a Protocol in the Chambers conclusive answer as to the correct placement of the United States and Washington State flags in the Council Chambers. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 9:08 p.m. MARIL J TERSEN, CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Brenda Fritsvold October 12, 1998 August 24, 1998 'awlRenton City Council Minutes Page 278 system and to create a human resources information system. Staff will bring back the contract for further review and concurrence with the Council once the negotiations are complete. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance: New City Hall Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending adoption Lighting System, State of a resolution permitting the City to borrow funds from the State for lights Funding in the new municipal building. The resolution is required by the State. The City Council adopted a committee report in June permitting the City to use the State program to pay for the lighting program. The lighting program is recommended by the State, Puget Sound Energy, and others as a way to save energy, lighting, heating and cooling costs. Further, the lights are a significant improvement for the working conditions. All other financing documents have been provided to the State. The City will be reimbursed for the expenditures within the next six to eight weeks. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 279 for resolution.) Planning & Development Planning & Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Committee report recommending that Council concur in the Administration's Development Services: recommendation to prepare a resolution creating an exemption for the Uptown Uptown Glassworks Sign Glassworks wall sign, based upon retention of the historic signs and the intent Exemption to match their size and general style with the new sign. The Committee further recommended that the resolution contain provisions prohibiting additional signs on the wall, and requiring that if and when any of the historic signs are removed or covered over, that the Uptown Glassworks sign must be replaced with a sign that conforms with the Code requirements at that time. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning: Automall Planning & Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Expansion report recommending approval of the proposed amendments to expand Areas "A" and "B" of the Renton Automall with the addition of new language pertaining to off-site parking in Area "A". This new language would specifically permit, as a "secondary" use in the Medium Industrial (IM) zone, off-site parking for abutting or adjacent Area "B" uses when consistent with the Parking Code. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution #3342 A resolution was read authorizing a five-day temporary closure of Oakesdale Streets: Oakesdale Ave. SW between SW 16th St. and Grady Way SW (between August 31st and Temporary Closure (SW September 4, 1998) for roadway construction. MOVED BY EDWARDS, 16th to Grady Way), 8/31 SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS to 9/04 READ. CARRIED. Resolution #3343 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an Transportation: RUSH interlocal agreement entitled "Transit Service Agreement by and between King Shuttle (King County County and the City of Renton" for the Renton Urban Shuttle (RUSH). Contract to Continue to MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT 9/15/2000), CAG-98- THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. APPROVED BY "-' CITY COUNCIL Date PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT August 24, 1998 Automall Expansion,Area A and Area B (Referred June 22, 1998 ) The Planning and Development Committee recommends approval of the proposed amendments to expand Area "A" and Area `B" of the Renton Automall with the addition of new language pertaining to off-site parking in Area "A". This new language would specifically permit, as a "secondary" use in the IM Zone, off-site parking for abutting or adjacent Area`B"uses when consistent with the Parking Code. iglArekA) 01/l(Le/ Kathy Ke _ker-Wheeler, Chair a Tim. - er, Vie 4104110 King Parker,Acting Member cc: Michael Kattermann Document4\ P&DAUTOS\CoR • July 27, 1998 Renton City Council Minutes ,,,,r, Page 256 Due to an oversight in the interpretation of the City's definition of "family day care," and based on estimates from staff to process the application, the Committee recommended that Rainier Christian Schools be allowed to pay reduced fees for the required land use permits. The fee collected by the City may be reduced, provided that sufficient fees are recovered for staff time expended. The fee will reflect the equivalent of $75.00 per hour for staff time, per Code section 5-1-l.A.3.d. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Park Board: Park Rules Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report Change re Watercraft recommending concurrence in the Park Board recommendation to amend the Violations current Park Rules & Regulations to allow enforcement officers to ticket boats, watercraft, etc. that are in violation. The Committee further recommended that the resolution regarding this matter be presented for reading and adoption. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 259 for resolution.) Planning & Development Planning & Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Committee report regarding Zoning Code amendments for multi-family density ranges. Planning: Multi-Family Density ranges for several multi-family areas were amended in 1996. Density Ranges Zoning Additional issues are currently under review in the current Code amendment Code Amendments review relating to the moratorium on residential development in the Center Suburban (CS), Center Neighborhood (CN), Employment Area Commercial (EAC) and Employment Area Valley (EAV) land use designations. No additional review will be required as a result of the 6/24/96 referral. However, the Committee recommended that an open agenda bill be maintained to allow periodic update on residential issues. It is recommended that the title of this bill be "Periodic review of residential policies and implementation." MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning: Automall Planning & Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Expansion report regarding the proposed expansion of Renton's Automall. After hearing testimony from staff and the public on this issue, the Committee made the following recommendations: 1. That the proposed amendments to the use table for Area "A" be amended to include "snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment" in the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone and "existing office" in the Medium Industrial (IM) zone, and that "auto, motorcycle, snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment, and passenger truck sales" be added as primary uses and "licensing bureaus, car rentals, public parking or other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator that directly support dealerships" be added as secondary uses in the IM zone. 2. Area "B" be expanded to include all CA and IM zoned properties along SW Grady Way between Raymond Ave. SW on the west and Talbot Rd. S. on the east not included in Area "A", as well as most auto dealerships and related uses between Lind Ave. SW on the west and Shattuck Ave. S. on the east between the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way on the north and I-405 on the south, and all of the Puget Western site under the same Puget Sound Energy ownership including those portions currently zoned Commercial Office (CO) and proposed to be rezoned CA. 3. That Area "A" be expanded west of Lind Ave. SW along the south side of SW Grady Way but that its actual western boundary between Seneca and Raymond Ayes. SW not be finalized until discussions • *woeJuly 27. 1998 Renton City Council Minutes ',.e Page 257 between staff and Cummins Northwest, Inc. have been held to resolve issues relating to that company's possible future expansion to the east of Raymond Ave. SW. This issue will remain in Committee. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Comprehensive Plan: 1998 Planning & Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Amendments report regarding the 1998 Comprehensive Plan amendments. The Committee reviewed proposed map amendments and text amendments on July 2nd and 9th. The Committee recommended adoption of the amendments as shown on the matrix titled "City of Renton 1998 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Requests" dated July 13, 1998. The Committee noted that the Taco Time application 98-M-4 is held on appeal to the Hearing Examiner and will be continued to the 1999 review cycle. The related pre-zone for application 98- M-2, Rainier Blvd. adjacent to the Airport and Lake Washington Blvd., will be held in the Planning & Development Committee. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Clawson presented a report recommending Public Works: Maplewood concurrence in the staff recommendation that Council approve the transfer of Creek Fish Channel, Fund $505,000 from the NE 10th St./Anacortes Ave. storm system improvement Transfer project and $145,000 from the NE 10th St./Monroe Ave. storm system replacement project to the Maplewood Creek Fish Channel project budget (Account #421.000600.018.5960.0038.65.065120). The budget transfers will be completed through the year-end budget adjustments. Due to the cancellation of City Council meetings in early August, the next scheduled Council meeting is set for August 17, 1998. The cancellation will result in a two-week delay of the bid award by Council since the project bid opening is scheduled for July 28, 1998. The project schedule is time-sensitive due to the Fisheries permit requirement to complete all construction within the ordinary high water line by no later than October 31st. The Committee further recommended concurrence with the staff recommendation that Council authorize the Mayor to award the construction contract for the Maplewood Creek Fish Channel Project to the lowest, responsible, responsive bidder following the bid opening, provided that the following conditions are satisfied: 1. The low bid is within the revised total project budget; 2. More than one bid is received; and 3. The lowest, responsible, responsive bid contains no irregularities. These conditions are in accordance with City Policy #250-02 regarding bidding and contracting requirements. The Planning/Building/Public Works Department shall provide an informational item report on the results of the bid opening and award at the August 17, 1998 Council meeting. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending HR&RM: Classification concurrence in the staff recommendation to amend Policy and Procedure Series Revision (Planner & #300-60 to include Assistant Planner, Associate Planner and Senior Planner Program Development and Program Development Coordinator I and Program Development Coordinator) Coordinator II to the classification series. The addition of the planner series and the program development coordinator series will provide the Planning/Building/Public Works Department the opportunity to recruit at a APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL�I/Date -?-1-- 9 PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT July 27, 1998 Renton Automall Expansion (Referred June 22, 1998 After hearing testimony from staff and the public the Committee makes the following recommendations: 1. That the proposed amendments to the use table for Area"A"be amended to include "snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment" in the CA Zone and "existing office" in the IM Zone, and that "auto, motorcycle, snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment, and passenger truck sales be added as primary uses and "licensing bureaus, car rentals, public parking or other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator that directly support dealerships"be added as secondary uses in the IM Zone. 2. Area "B" be expanded to include all CA and IM zoned properties along SW Grady Way between Raymond Avenue SW on the west and Talbot Road S on the east not included in Area "A", as well as most auto dealerships and related uses between Lind Avenue SW on the west and Shattuck Avenue S on the east between the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way on the north and I-405 on the south, and all of the Puget Western site under the same Puget Sound Energy ownership including those portions currently zoned Commercial Office and proposed to be rezoned Commercial Arterial; 3. That Area "A" be expanded west of Lind Avenue SW along the south side of SW Grady Way but that its actual western boundary between Seneca Avenue SW and Raymond Avenue SW not be finalized until discussions between staff and Cummins Northwest,Inc.have been held to resolve issues relating to that company's possible future expansion to the east of Raymond Avenue SW. 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The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the Council meeting of 5/18/98 for second and final reading: Development Services: An ordinance was read amending Section 4-6-9 of Chapter 6, Environmental Optional DNS Process Ordinance (SEPA), of Title IV (Building Regulations), of City Code by adopting the optional DNS process by reference. MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/18/98. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading: Ordinance #4721 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of SW 16th St. and Monster Rd. SW Vacation: SW between SW Grady Way and SW Jackson St. (Schober, VAC-97-003). 16th/Monster Rd MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE (Schober, VAC-97-003) ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #4722 An ordinance was read repealing the existing Title IV (Building Regulations) Development Services: of City Code and adopting the reorganized Title IV (Development City Code Title IV Regulations). MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY Reorganization NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #4723 An ordinance was read amending Title I (Administrative), Title II Development Services: (Commissions and Boards), Title III (Departments), Title V (Business City Code Title IV Regulations), Title VII (Fire Regulations), Title VIII (Health and Sanitation), Reorganization and Title IX (Public Ways and Property) of City Code by incorporating Code language which was formerly located within Title IV (Building Regulations), and deleting certain Code sections which will now be located within Title IV. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #4724 An ordinance was read amending Chapter 20, Sign Code, of Title IV (Building Development Services: Regulations) of City Code by allowing electronic message board signs for auto Electronic Msg Board dealerships located within the Automall Area. MOVED BY EDWARDS, Signs for Auto Dealerships SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS (Automall Area) PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL DIRECT Parks: Hydroplane Race at THE ADMINISTRATION TO EXTEND AN INVITATION TO THE Gene Coulon Park LIMITED HYDROPLANE RACE SPONSORS TO HOST ANOTHER RACE AT GENE COULON BEACH PARK.* *FRIENDLY AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, ACCEPTED BY CORMAN, THE ADMINISTRATION ALSO FORWARD POSITIVE CITIZEN COMMENTS REGARDING THE RACE TO THE SPONSORS. MOTION CARRIED. June 22, 1998 NeseRenton City Council Minutes .,.• Page 218 Langston Rd. has been replaced, abandoned cars have been removed, and numerous other improvements have been made in the area. Mr. Patricelli also presented plaques to Mayor Tanner and the City Council to express appreciation for their roles in implementing the Neighborhood Program. PUBLIC HEARINGS This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published Transportation: Six-Year in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Tanner opened the public TIP, 1999-2004 hearing to consider the 1999-2004 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and associated budget amendments. Sandra Meyer, Transportation Systems Director, explained that the TIP identifies six years' worth of transportation capital improvement projects, associated funding, the timing of improvements, and the anticipated results of implementing the program. The TIP assumes that certain state and regional funding will become available, such as the RTA funding that was approved and allocated to the greater Renton area for the HOV-direct access interchanges and express bus service. Lee Haro, Transportation Planning Supervisor, added that the proposed budget adjustments reflect an increase of $900,000 in local revenues resulting from special appropriations for neighborhood walkways and downtown street improvements, as well as from increased business licensing fees. Newly acquired state and federal grants total an additional $3,200,000. Mr. Haro described how the TIP will maintain the City's existing infrastructure, one of the most important purposes of any transportation program. Other projects and programs enhance the liveability of Renton's communities, or improve the safety and operations of transportation facilities. Mr. Haro noted that RUSH, downtown Renton's free bus shuttle service, is the most successful shuttle in King County's history. Mr. Haro briefly reviewed the top ten TIP priority projects, as follows: Street Overlay Program; Oakesdale Ave. SW Phase 1 (SW 16th to 27th Sts.); Oakesdale Ave. SW Phase 2 (SW 27th to 31st Sts.); I-405/NE 44th St. Interchange; Transit Program; Walkway Program; Intra-City Intermodal Transportation Program; Downtown Transit Access Program; Logan Ave. and Pipeline Streetscape; and Transit Priority Signal System. Audience comment was invited. There being none, it was MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. (See page 223 for legislation.) EDNSP: Automall This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published Expansion in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Tanner opened the public hearing to consider the proposed expansion of the Renton Automall. Mike Kattermann, Director of Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning, stated that Renton's Automall area is divided into two subsections, Areas "A" and "B." Area A is currently restricted to auto-related uses only. It has higher landscape standards for all properties, and financial incentives for dealerships to locate there. The proposal is to expand the current Area "A" west to include four additional blocks between Lind and Raymond. The change would also add existing offices and small vehicle sales (snowmobiles and lawn and garden equipment) to the list of allowed uses. June 22. 1998 ...'Renton City Council Minutes Page 219 Continuing, Mr. Kattermann said one proposed change for Automall Area "B" would be to adopt Area "A"'s higher landscape standards, but only for those auto dealerships located within its boundaries. Area "B" encompasses three different zoning categories (Arterial Commercial, and Medium Industrial and High Industrial) but uses do not have to be auto-related. The proposal would expand Area "B" to include several existing and expected dealerships currently located outside of the Automall. This would allow the City to require higher landscape standards of these businesses. It would also permit auto dealerships in Area "B" to have electronic reader board signs. Mr. Kattermann added that the proposal would also create a right-of-way improvement plan that would use special street signage and decorative banners to help identify the area. The Planning Commission recommended that the Automall expansion be approved as presented, with two modifications: 1) That the reference to "snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment" be deleted from the list of primary uses allowed in Area "A"; and 2) That the Puget Sound Energy site located on Grady Way east of Talbot Road not be included in the expansion area. Mr. Kattermann added that staffs recommendation is that this item remain in Planning & Development Committee for further consideration. He noted the receipt of a request to extend the written comment period for one week, which staff does not oppose. Councilman Schlitzer suggested that the manner in which sales of certain items are allowed or disallowed might be overly specific, since it calls out particular vehicles such as personal watercraft, ATVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles, etc. Mr. Kattermann agreed that this language can be looked at closer in committee. Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler questioned why the proposal includes overlaying the Automall designation onto properties such as the Holiday Inn site, which is already developed and for which the City is not encouraging redevelopment. Emphasizing that the properties would not be affected unless the current use changed to an auto dealership, Mr. Kattermann noted that any property always possesses the opportunity to be redeveloped. He added that Council can change the proposed expansion boundaries of Area "A" or "B" as it deems appropriate. Audience comment was invited. Don Pugh, 811 SW Grady Way, Renton, 98055, representing Cummins Northwest, Inc., was concerned with the proposal to overlay Area "A" onto property located to the east of the Cummins site. Saying that Cummins has considered expanding its use in that direction, he noted that it could not do so if that property was incorporated into Area "A," since it would then be restricted to certain auto-related uses. Correspondence was read from Robert I. Heller, 1001 Fourth Ave. Suite 4000, Seattle, 98144, representing Cummins Northwest Inc., describing the concern stated by Mr. Pugh and suggesting that the following sentence be added to the Automall provisions to address this and similar situations: "However, businesses in operation on the date of this amendment at locations abutting or adjacent to (across the street from) Area 'A' shall be permitted to expand onto property in Area 'A' that is abutting or adjacent to the existing facility." June 22, 1998 Name Renton City Council Minutes `'' Page 220 Responding to Councilman Corman, Mr. Kattermann noted that Council could always change the boundaries of Area "A" in the future to accommodate situations such as that described by Mssrs. Pugh and Heller. Additional correspondence was read from Rosemary Grassi, no address provided, who asked that the Puget Sound Energy property be excluded from the Automall area, as she felt it could be used in the future to expand the new city hall complex. Noting her concern that the entrance into the Chevron station in Renton Village is hazardous to drivers entering from the east, Ms. Grassi further asked that the City encourage natural landscaping with plants and flowers in the Automall and discourage streamers, fringe and balloons which are not as attractive. Responding to Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor Tanner said the primary reason for including the Puget Sound Energy site in Area "B" is because it has already been sold to AutoNation, and only by including it in Area "B" will the City be able to require the higher landscape standards. He added that this site is currently zoned Heavy Industrial (IH), which allows auto sales. Jerry Shreve, PO Box 95, Kent, 98035, stated that he owns a home at 515 Wells S. adjacent to the proposed Automall expansion area, the basement of which has flooded three times in the last eight years. He was concerned that additional development and pavement would increase the storm water runoff in this area, resulting in more flooding. He therefore requested that the City re-evaluate its storm water runoff regulations for any new development in this area. Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Gregg Zimmerman agreed that this area still experiences surface water problems, which the City is addressing. Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington added that Renton's development regulations stipulate that no new project is allowed to increase an area's current storm water runoff. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING, LEAVING THE WRITTEN RECORD OPEN FOR ONE WEEK AS REQUESTED. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 1998 and beyond. Items noted included: * Metro Credit Union has donated $500 to the City's scholarship program, which enables Renton residents to participate in a City class or activity for half the cost or no cost. * Dredging of the Cedar River began last week, with dredged materials being trucked for storage to the Narco site at an expected frequency of one truck every five or six minutes. * Water Supervisor Ray Sled was selected to be part of a team traveling to Bosnia to help with that country's water distribution system. AUDIENCE COMMENT Jerry Woods, 17712 SE Petrovitsky Rd., Renton, 98058, stated that as the Citizen Comment: Woods - owner of property located at 3521 Cedar Ave. S., he has long been concerned O'Connor Plat Impacts about increased water runoff from the adjacent O'Connor plat. Explaining (Water Runoff, Property that this problem was caused by the elevation of several lots in this plat, he Encroachment) additionally reported that another property owner's driveway was moved onto ly C L-K Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning 10 RENTON AUTOMALL AMENDMENTS City Council Public Hearing 6/22/98 2 O PROPOSED EXPANSION AREA ■Expand Area"A"west to include 4 blocks between Lind &Raymond •Expand Area"B"landscape standards to existing &new dealerships. •Expand R-O-W Improvement Plan to include Rainier Avenue north to BNRR, &Talbot Road S. (SR-515)between SW Grady Way &I-405. 30 AFFECTED ZONES AREA "A" ■CA&IM zones 'Limited uses, add existing offices&small vehicle sales ■Financial incentives ■Higher landscape standards ■Allows for electronic reader board signs 4 O AFFECTED ZONES AREA "B" ■CA,IM&IH zones �� ■Higher landscape standards for auto dealers only CVO'`' ■Allows for electronic reader board signs 5 0 LANDSCAPE STANDARDS ■(A&B) 15' landscaped strip w/30"high berms &trees planted 25' on center. ■(A) standards could be modified for existing uses w/major modifications if hardship exists 6 0 R-O-W IMPROVEMENT PLAN •Areas"A&B"required to coordinate w/Plan ■R-O-W& access •Area gateways •Signage ■Landscaping 70 1 Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning 8 0 RECOMMENDATION ■Planning Commission-- Approve w/modifications —Remove Puget Power Site(TH) from Area"B"Expansion —Delete"small vehicle sales"from allowed Area"A"uses ■Staff-- Approve as proposed,retain in Committee 2 10, RECEIVED ... CITY OF RENTON JUN 2 21999 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION RENTON CITY COUNCIL DATE: June 18, 1998 TO: Renton City Council Mayor Tanner FROM: Larry Brosman,Chair Planning Commission SUBJECT: Recommendation-Automall Expansion of Areas"A"and"B" RECOMMENDED ACTION: Recommend approving the Automall Expansion of Areas "A"and`B"as amended. On March 4, 1998, the Planning Commission voted to approve the automall expansion as presented by staff with the following modifications: 1. The Commission recommends that the reference to "snow mobile, lawn and garden equipment" should be deleted from the list of primary uses allowed in Area"A"in the CA and IM zones. 2. The Commission also recommends that that portion of the proposed Area `B" expansion area currently zoned IH along Grady Way east of Talbot Road be eliminated from the proposal. Whereas, the Planning Commission appreciates the attempt to create more consistent landscaping and a more unified streetscape throughout the automall, it does not want to be seen as encouraging the actual development of an automall in this area. The following members in attendance were: Larry Brosman (Chair), Richard Wagner, Beverly Franklin, Rosemary Quesenberry, Mark Smith, Becky Lemke, Rose Anne Jacobs and Eugene Ledbury. Commissioner Lukins was absent. The vote carried with 5 ayes and 2 nayes with the Chair not voting because there was no tie. Signed: / �✓'T-- Larry Brosman,Chair Renton Planning Commission wr PCAUTOML.DOCVW JUN 19 '98 05:12PM GRAHAM & JAMES SEATTLE Graham &James up/Riddell Williams is. The Pacific Northwest /� .• Prneir7 O1 June 19, 1998 ��/t,�t/ ar°ntvn a J°mng t�� Calltornio reolutered Limited Liability Partnership inchrdlnp Profec:lonel Caporzttone �',w Attorneys FACStM11g. 1001 Fourth Avenue Pooa CITY Suite 4000 OF RENTON sestt(e,WA 00 Mr. Donald Erickson s814-1065 JUN 2 2 Fax(tte)388n0e Project Manager 1998 Strategic Planning Direct tel RECEIVED City of Renton (Y0e)J881680 200 Mill Avenue South CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Renton, WA 98055 Re: Proposed Amendment to Renton Automall Zoning wane!rlit BerQgf,mm Dear Mr. Erickson: G N w York !Jntmea try Loa Angeles New York Crowe I represent Cummins Northwest Inc., which is located at 811 SW Gradysacrament. Alto nty Aa Way, west of Raymond Avenue in Area hB", per the proposed amendment to the Renton Automall zoningBen Frsnoiaco provisions. l am writing to follow-up on our Waal ngton.DC phone conversation earlier today. BaiJing As I mentioned, Cummins Northwest is concerned about the use limitations Tokyo that are imposed in Area "A" immediately adjacent to the Cummins Londonnn Mu Northwest property, east of Raymond Avenue. However, I understand from our conversation and from the May 4, 1998 staff memo that the City does &Jam,. not intend to expand the proposed Area "A", to the area west of Raymond Deacons Graham Avenue in the future. The area west of Raymond does not have the same Ho Chi M.nh Cat platting H C P g pattern as the area east of Raymond Avenue, which is not presently y amenable to large site consolidation. "�°°' nQ .lekerta Taipei Nevertheless, Cummins Northwest, which employs 110 persons at this eriabone facility, is concerned that the proposed code amendments may limit its Perth orre Melbourne ability to expand in Renton in the future. Therefore, we propose the Sydney . following amendment to the use provisions in the current text amend (add following text in Section El) amendment: Arfwarcd off!. Bruseelo However, businesses in operation on the date of this Buchareet rest uehe amendment at locations abutting or adjacent to (across a Jeddah Kvwart street from)Area "A"shall be permitted to expand onto Singapore Alyedh property in Area "A"that is abutting or adjacent to the existing facility. A representative of Cummins Northwest will be present at the public hearing 201/28991.01 06199W1807/44237.00001 .7UN 19 '98 05:12PM GRAHAM & JAMES SEATTLE P.3i3 mire Mr. Donald Erickson June 19, 1998 Page 2 on Monday evening, June 22. I hope that staff would be able to address time the feasibility of the amendment proposed above. If you have any at that, do not hesitate to call me at (206) 624-3600 or Donald Pugh a questions, Northwest (425)277-5325. 9 Cummins Sincerely, /74(6,1 F obert I. 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NTO RENTON AUTOMALL EXPANSION ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS SUMMARY: The City of Renton is considering expansion of the existing automall overlay designation to create a regional auto mall that has a cohesive appearance for both improved retailing activity and public image (see attached Proposed Automall Expansion Map). The proposed expansion would occur in the area along SW Grady Way between Powell Avenue SW on the west and Benson Road South on the east, and along South Rainier Avenue between I-405 on the south and the BN railroad tracks on the north. This area overlaps three existing zoning districts, the Commercial Arterial Zone, Industrial Medium Zone, and the Industrial Heavy Zone. All three of these zones currently allow auto sales, leasing, and related uses. Within the proposed Area "A" uses would be limited to auto and truck sales and car rentals, public parking and licensing bureaus, and small motor vehicle sales. Provisions in Area "A" are intended to help facilitate the assembly of larger parcels needed by dealerships. These would apply to the area between Raymond Avenue SW and Lind Avenue SE on the south side of SW Grady Way Within Area "A", and for auto sales and related uses in Area "B", special landscaping development standards are imposed in lieu of those in the underlying zones. These landscape development standards are generally stricter than what is required in the underlying zone and are intended to give the automall a more uniform appearance. These landscaping provisions require a minimum 30 inch high bermed landscape strip that is at least 15 feet deep and planted with Red Maple trees 25 feet on center. In addition to these requirements there are provisions for creating an Automall and Right-of-Way Improvement Plan. Such a plan has the potential of creating a more unified streetscape along such major arterials as Grady Way,Rainier Avenue, SW Lind Avenue and Talbot Road,using special street signage and decorative banners,for example, to help identify the automall. Other new provision would allow the Zoning Administrator to modify these provisions where it can be shown that their strict application would create a hardship. Please see Proposed Automall Expansion Area Map on reverse side. automint/ - ifil rct . Pa. ft 49 Bensoo �,L l $ 'any up.i�11t `4\ Jr �111111Illllllllis.. �`�.V.��� IIII� Q 11111M •Illiil3►i7 EL+:�I1Qn1111 ` � - 111/11111 111111111111 '�' s`` \ / L. 1 \ I11111111111JBlih ‘� - 11 0.11 .13 !.. 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Intended for city purposes only and Proposed Auto m a l l Expansion Thla m p fob dlsplcy puo es onlyPe as of the dote shown tiZ O. Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning 0 8 0 0' 1,6 0 0' o I. Existing T. Mepp98 R. MacOnie �'�, Proposed O 13ay 19 1 :9,600 %ow' RECEIVED CITY OF RENTON JUN 2 21998 PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON CI f Y COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION DATE: June 18, 1998 TO: Renton City Council Mayor Tanner FROM: Larry Brosman, Chair Planning Commission SUBJECT: Recommendation-Automall Expansion of Areas"A"and `B" RECOMMENDED ACTION: Recommend approving the Automall Expansion of Areas "A"and`B"as amended. On March 4, 1998, the Planning Commission voted to approve the automall expansion as presented by staff with the following modifications: 1. The Commission recommends that the reference to "snow mobile, lawn and garden equipment" should be deleted from the list of primary uses allowed in Area"A"in the CA and IM zones. 2. The Commission also recommends that that portion of the proposed Area `B" expansion area currently zoned IH along Grady Way east of Talbot Road be eliminated from the proposal. Whereas, the Planning Commission appreciates the attempt to create more consistent landscaping and a more unified streetscape throughout the automall, it does not want to be seen as encouraging the actual development of an automall in this area. The following members in attendance were: Larry Brosman (Chair), Richard Wagner, Beverly Franklin, Rosemary Quesenberry, Mark Smith, Becky Lemke, Rose Anne Jacobs and Eugene Ledbury. Commissioner Lukins was absent. The vote carried with 5 ayes and 2 nayes with the Chair not voting because there was no tie. 7 . Signed: Larry Brosman,Chair Renton Planning Commission PCAUTOML.DOCUW t<j _..,, Y 4, -I a Y°al 5" Y�t; 's�+ys i��v+c I t'''' +x'j�`.< "N 7 �kF wb . . �„ '4 ...._ .-_ - "st.: ski £ 91 S ' ..'' '.*U +.. RL} E y f 4,04"f ' t I {. 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H + 14 kil _ CD ul + bIL a U iiii 1 ++11,1111.. e S El f.+ uck Ave S ` S any I 1 1 1 i I 1 1 11 \ + H 1lJ / Ii \ \c°a 7 x orth Ave S Whitworth U o� Whitworth Ln 141 I I , Il 11tIflIff / / Jñw1I , LIIIN Morris Ave D v Morris Ave S I 11 D J 3 s Q D 3 h t ers Avg S - = IllIIIIIIIiiii \ ot\N" Srolthers Ave S 1111 \ r.0 17: 11]Talbot Rd S S ,,\ `+ 0 + �$ klbiNiplik„ \-11k,N%iihk lif /;---.------ CE -0 m 13 51:m 6' •• — o [II' 10 �' o c+ 81�1 aim vosuaa Williams Ave S 0 -' Apo �'i:a '4111111114Z iir 01/4, Q , 3). MN �o - -- Wells Ave S (o Q <o Q ga9 CO %Italltite..\ June 1, 1998 Menton City Council Minutes Pane 190 Planning & Development Planning & Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a Committee report regarding the Automall expansion. The Committee reviewed the EDNSP: Automall expansion of Area A and Area B of the Automall. The Committee Expansion recommended that the Council set a public hearing on 6/22/98 for the Automall amendments. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report Committee recommending concurrence with the staff recommendation to address Parks: Teasdale Park neighborhood concerns regarding noise and safety at Teasdale Park by Security increasing police patrol, reviewing the prior year's 911 telephone calls, promoting a "Block Watch Program", addressing concerns at the neighborhood meetings through the city liaisons, periodically stationing the video surveillance cameras at key locations, and increased presence of park department personnel during the peak season. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. City Clerk: TCI Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding Retroactive Franchise Fee TCI franchise fee calculations and retroactive fees. In 1995, TCI changed its Payment (& Pass-Through franchise fee calculation methodology as the result of a ruling by the FCC on to Customers) an appeal by the City of Baltimore. The FCC decided that cable franchise fees should not be considered as gross revenues in TCI's 5% franchise fee calculations. At that time, TCI stopped passing through the franchise fee on franchise fee to its subscribers. The ruling was subsequently appealed, and in 1997, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the FCC ruling and determined that the amounts collected from TCI subscribers as franchise fees can be included in gross revenues and are subject to franchise fee liability. In order to recoup the fees owed to the City of Renton since 1995, TCI must retroactively pass these fees back to their customers. At this time TCI has agreed to pay the City a lump sum of $25,849.30 in back franchise fees, and has proposed passing the fees through to customers over a period of time. The Community Services Committee has reviewed the staff recommendation and the proposal from TCI to reimburse the City its retroactive franchise fees, and recommended that City Council accept a lump sum payment from TCI in the total amount of $25,849.30, and authorize TCI to collect back franchise fees from customers over a one-year period in the amount of $.16 per month. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Parks: 1998 Waterfowl Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report Removal Interlocal recommending concurrence with the staff recommendation to approve the Agreement, CAG-98- interlocal agreement for the Waterfowl Management Program as amended (deletion of paragraph six, page two of Section II-Scope of Program, regarding lethal control) for joint funding for the continuation of an egg addling program and study for key waterfowl species. The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the interlocal agreement. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Bate 4 - t—l COMMITTEE REPORT June 1, 1998 Renton Automall Expansion (May 11, 1998) The Planning and Development Committee reviewed the proposed expansion of Area A and Area B of the Automall. The Committee recommends that the City Council set a public hearing date for the Automall amendments for June 22. - � Kathy Ke er-Wheeler, Chair Tim Schlitzer, Vice Chair Dan Clawson, Member cc: Rebecca Lind CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed June 22, 1998, at 7:30 p.m. as the date and time for a public hearing to be held in the second floor Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA 98055, to consider the following: Renton Automall Expansion All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing and present oral or written comments in support or opposition to the proposal. The Municipal Building is fully accessible, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. For information, call 425-235-2502. Marilyn . e r en City Clerk Published: South County Journal June 5, 1998 Account No. 50640 1. May 11, 1998 �.r Renton City Council Minutes Page 169 *SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY PARKER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE A RESOLUTION SUSPENDING THE ORDINANCE RELATING TO A- FRAME SIGNS PENDING STUDY. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Bruce Anderson, 101 Park Ave. N., Renton, 98055, asked if the violation Anderson - Sandwich- notices were sent only to businesses in downtown Renton. He noted that Board Advertising Signs many types of business such as real estate agencies, non-profit businesses and churches use this type of signage. Mayor Tanner answered that the letters were sent to businesses in various areas of the City. Citizen Comment: Kay McCauley, 505 Williams Ave. N., Renton, 98055, stated that the use of McCauley - Sandwich- A-frame signs is very important for small businesses. Explaining that she has Board Advertising Signs attended many meetings regarding signs, she asserted that it is vital for small businesses to attract people outside of the area to shop. Ms. McCauley commented that the sign advertising the location of her business is placed strategically so that potential customers can find parking spaces as they are approaching her business because there are no parking spaces available once they pass it. Citizen Comment: Beverly Franklin, PO Box 685, Renton, 98057, said that as a small business Franklin - Sandwich owner, she believed that sandwich-board signs were necessary to let pedestrian Board Advertising Signs traffic know where to find her business. Ms. Franklin asked that the City be more supportive of small businesses and suggested holding more workshops to discuss signage guidelines. Mayor Tanner said that until this issue is resolved, the business owners should disregard the violation notices which were sent to them. Councilman Corman was concerned that A-frame signs placed on sidewalks can generate sight obstruction problems for drivers. City Attorney Warren concurred this will be a consideration in whether a sign is allowed. Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler asked that all individuals who spoke be notified of any future meetings regarding this issue. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Appointment: Library Mayor Jesse Tanner reappointed Judith Milligan, 427 Ferndale Ave. NE, Board Renton, 98056, to the Library Board for a five-year term expiring 6/01/2003. Council concur. Appointment: Park Board Mayor Jesse Tanner reappointed Joan Moffatt, 3709 Meadow Ave. N., Renton, 98056, to the Park Board for a four-year term expiring 6/01/2002. Council concur. EDNSP: Automall Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning Department Expansion recommended expanding the area of the Automall to facilitate land assemblage for future dealerships, and to extend certain landscape standards, signage and right-of-way improvements to existing dealerships located near (but not currently within) the Automall. Refer to Planning & Development Committee. isi,rfY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA tweL AI#: /Ci Submitting Data: For Agenda of: DepvDiwBoard.. Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic May 11, 1998 Planning Staff Contact Mike Kattermann (ext. 6190) Agenda Status Don Erickson (ext. 6181) Consent X Subject: Public Hearing... Correspondence.. Auto Mall Expansion Amendments Ordinance Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Issues Paper Study Sessions Draft Code Amendments Information Map Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to Planning& Development Committee Legal Dept X Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... NA Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted NA Revenue Generated Total Project Budget NA City Share Total Project.. Summary of Action: The proposed auto mall expansion includes amendments to the Commercial Arterial (CA), Medium Industrial (IM) and the Heavy Industrial (IH) zones. Expansion would include extending Area "A" west of the current auto mall area on Grady Way at Lind Avenue SW in order to facilitate land assemblage for future auto dealerships in this area, as well as Area"B". Area"B"would be expanded to the west, north and east to allow automall landscape standards, signage and right-of-way improvements to be extended to those areas having existing dealerships in the area along the north side of SW Grady Way east of Rainier Avenue as well as those along Rainier Avenue north of Grady Way between Hardie Way and Shattuck Avenue South. The expansion would also include the expansion of the "right-of-way improvement plan" provided for in the original auto mall designation. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: That the Council approve the proposed Auto Mall expansion and Code amendments. autobill.doc CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS & STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: May 4, 1998 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Chair Planning&Development Committee VIA: "'1\ Mayor Jesse Tanner NC-FROM: Sue Carlson, Administrator .S STAFF CONTACT: Don Erickson (ext. 6181) SUBJECT: Renton Automall Expansion IS SUE: Should the Renton Automall Area "A" be expanded to the two blocks to the west to Raymond Avenue SW? Should Area"B"be expanded to the east along Grady Way? Should the existing development standards for Areas "A"and`B"be applied? RECOMMENDATION: • That Area"A" of the Renton Automall be expanded to the west to encompass the four smaller blocks and residual of a fifth block between Lind Avenue SW on the east and Raymond Avenue SW on the west, between I-405 on the south and SW Grady Way on the north. • That existing office buildings be identified as a permitted use in Area"A". • That Area "B" of the Renton Automall be expanded including the Puget Power site east of Talbot Road South and south of Grady Way. • That dealerships in Area"B" be required to comply with the same landscape development standards as dealerships in Area"A". • That the existing Right-of-way Improvement Plan be expanded to include Area "B" as well as Area «A,> BACKGROUND SUMMARY: Staff are recommending that Area "A" of the existing automall be expanded to include the area between Lind Avenue SW and Raymond Avenue SW between Grady Way on the north and I-405 on the south since this area currently has one auto dealership in it and is faced with the same property assembly constraints May 4, 1998 Page 2 that exist in the area to the east. Staff are also recommending the Area `B" of the existing automall also be expanded to reflect the exiting dealerships and vehicular related uses along Rainier Avenue, SW Grady way, and the area along Talbot Road (SR-515) between SW Grady and I-405. The Planning Commission considered this item at a briefing and raised a number of issues which are discussed below. In regards to the issue of whether to expand the Renton Automall's Area "A" to the west, staff supports the expansion. Area "A"s financial and other incentives will facilitate the vacation of older plats based upon small lot development so that they can accommodate new commercial enterprises requiring larger sites. Such new development would appear to be in the public interest if it contributes to the City's economic base the same way the other new dealerships have. Similar impediments to new automotive related development arise in the proposed expansion area from earlier plats that established small lots, narrow blocks, and narrow (and in some cases incomplete) alleys and streets. A Saturn automobile dealership is located between Lind Avenue SW and Seneca Avenue SW along SW Grady Way and other dealerships are likely to follow if land can be easily assembled. Because of existing office buildings in both the old and proposed expansion area, this use is proposed to be allowed as a permitted use. Staff and Planning Commission concur on this issue. Regarding the inclusion of the existing Puget Power site that lies east of Talbot Road S (SR-515) and south of Grady Way and north of Benson Road South, staff are recommending through the on-going Comp Plan amendments that this site eventually be zoned to Commercial Arterial (CA) given its location and visibility from the surrounding community arterials and freeway. It should be noted that automobile, boat and motorcycle dealerships are currently allowed in both the IH and CA zones. By including this area in Area "B" it would be possible to impose better landscaping development standards which would help integrate this area into the automall to the west. As a gateway arterial into Renton, landscape continuity along Grady Way would appear to be in the public interest. The staff and Planning Commission disagreed on this issue. The Planning Commission recommended eliminating this area because of its proximity to Renton's new City Hall. There is also general consensus that landscaping in front of Renton Honda does work in screening the undercarriages of parked vehicles and creates visual softening along the street's edge. In order to ensure greater continuity staff are now proposing that dealerships in Area "B" be required to provide the same street frontage landscaping as dealerships in Area"A". Other uses in Area`B"would continue to provide the normal landscaping required by the underlying zoning. Also, the existing provisions in the Automall for a Right-of-way Improvement Plan now only apply to Area "A". The right-of-way improvement plan, which is to be completed by the City in coordination with adjacent property owners, is supposed to address area gateways, signage, landscaping and shared access. Staff and Planning Commission concur on this issue. CONCLUSION: There appears to be sufficient justification for expanding Area "A" of the automall to the west to encompass the two blocks between Lind Avenue SW and Raymond Avenue SW since many of the same impediments to large lot development exist here because of older small lot development patterns and street layouts, and diverse ownership patterns. Likewise, extending the Area "B" designation and development standards to the east to include the IH zoned parcel owned by Puget Power would further the integration of this area with common landscaping provisions and signage into the area along SW Grady Way. Eventually, CA zoning is proposed to replace the IH zoning on this site. Because of its size and location this site would appear to lend itself to a variety of vehicular oriented uses allowed in the CA Zone. autoisue2.doc/ '.011110, NOW COMMERCIAL ARTERIAL ZONE In Section 4-31-10.4: Commercial Arterial Zone (CA) amend Subsection A. Purpose, to read as follows: A. Purpose And Exceptions: 2. Exception: The purpose of this exception is to help create a regional auto mall that has a cohesive appearance for improved retail activity. The excepted CA areas in Area A include the area bounded by Grady Way South, Rainier Avenue South, I-405 and Lind Raymond Avenue South (Area A)_and-The excepted CA areas in Area B include three areas: 1) the area west of Rainier Avenue beginning at SW Grady Way and Lind Avenue SW proceeding west along SW Grady Way approximately 450',then north along the CA/IM zones boundary to SW 10th Street and then east along the south side of SW 10th Street to a point approximately 100' west of Rainier Avenue, then north approximately 315', then east to Rainier Avenue, and south approximately 415'to the starting point. 2) on the north side of SW Grady Way beginning at the northwest corner of Hardie Avenue and South 7th Street, proceeding west along the north side of South 7th Street approximately 300' and then north approximately 300' to the southern edge of the Burlington Northern right-of-way, then east to the west side of Rainier Avenue and then south to a point approximately 100' north of South 7th Street; Then east approximately 530' to Shattuck Avenue S. and then south along the west side of Shattuck Avenue S.to a point approximately 100'north of S. Grady Way,and then east along the common east/west property line to Talbot Road S.,and then south to S. Grady Way,then west along S. Grady Way to the east side of Rainier Avenue and then north along Rainier Avenue and Hardie Way to the starting point. 3) along the south side of SW Grady Way beginning at the boundary of the CA/CO zones in Renton Village and proceeding west along SW Grady Way to SR-167 and south to the CA/CO zones boundary, and then east along this boundary until it reaches S. Renton Village Place*t e-afea-beund cast of Lind Avenue South(Area B). See subsection F for specific requirements and opportunities. (Ord.4520, 6-5-1995) Amend Subsection F. to read as follows: F. Exception: Automall, in Areas A and B,described under CA,Purpose And Exception, subsection A of this Section,the following criteria shall apply: 1. Permitted Uses (Area A Only): Primary uses are auto, motorcycle, snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment, and passenger truck sales. Secondary uses are licensing bureaus, car rentals, public parking or other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator that directly support dealerships. 2. Development Standards (Areas A Aand B,For Dealerships Only): (Ord. 4520, 6-5-1995) a. Automall Improvement Plan (Areas A Aand Area B): All development shall coordinate with the Automall Improvement Plan adopted by Resolution No. 3182. The Automall Improvement Plan addresses potential street vacations, right-of-way improvements, area gateways, signage, landscaping, circulation and shared access. I AUfOAREADOC 5/5/985/5/98 b. Landscaping(Area A and B) (1) A minimum of two and five-tenths percent(2.5%) of the gross site area shall be provided as on-site landscaping. This landscaping shall be consolidated and located at site entries, building fronts,or other visually prominent locations,as approved through site plan review. (2)In the Green River Valley, an additional two percent (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 on one portion of the property. Where possible, the required two percent (2%) landscaping for adjacent properties should be contiguous. The boundaries of the Green River Valley, for purposes of this Section, are generally defined as the Green River on the west, S.W. 43rd Street on the south, the base of Talbot Hill Road to the east, and the Burlington Northern railroad tracks on the north. (3) Lots which abut Lind Avenue S.W., S.W. and S. Grady Way, Talbot Road S. (SR-515) and Rainier Avenue South shall provide a fifteen foot (15') wide landscape strip along street frontages. The landscape strip shall include a minimum thirty inch (30') high berm and red maples (Acer rubrum) planted twenty-five feet (25"on center. Unimproved portions of the right-of-way may be used in combination with abutting private property to meet the required fifteen foot(15')landscape strip width. c. Landscaping (Area B. Only): Automobile sales and related uses developing in Area B must comply with Subsection F.2.b.(1) and Subsections F.2.b.(2) and F.2.b.(3) above (where applicable). d. Where full compliance with these provisions would create a hardship for existing uses undergoing major modifications, the Zoning Administrator may modify them. Hardship for existing uses may result from existing lot coverage, existing siting of buildings, etc., which preclude full compliance. 3. Right-Of-Way Improvement Plan (Areas A and B): Once completed, all development shall coordinate with a right-of-way improvement plan. A right-of-way improvement plan shall be completed by the City, in coordination with adjacent property owners, and shall address area gateways, signage, landscaping and shared access. 4. Financial Incentives (Areas A Only): All street vacation fees and compensation for the right-of- way may be waived by the City Council for developing properties in Area A when: a. The properties are designated to be vacated on the Automall Improvement Plan Map. b. The application for street vacation conforms to the Administrative Procedure For Right-of- Way Vacation, Section 9-14-11 of this City Code,and c. The uses proposed conform to subsection F1 of this Section, Primary Uses Automall Exception. AUTOAREADOC 5/5/9 I4/48 G. Conflicts: In the event that there is a conflict between either the development standards or special development standards listed above, and the standards and regulations contained in other ordinances(s),the Zoning Administrator shall determine which ordinance shall prevail based upon the intent of the zones. Life, safety and public health ordinances are assumed to prevail. I AUTOAREA.DOC / 5/5/985/5/98 MEDIUM INDUSTRIAL ZONE In Section 4-31-11.2:Medium Industrial Zone(IM)amend Subsection A.Purpose, to read as follows: A. Purpose and Exceptions 1. :Purpose: (no change) 2. Exception: The purpose of this exception is to help create a regional auto mall that has a cohesive appearance for improved retail activity. The excepted IM areas are identified as portions of Area B and can be described as follows: along the south side of SW Grady Way the area bounded by SW Grady Way on the north, Raymond Avenue South on the east, I-405 on the south and the IM/CO zones boundary on the west (approximately 400' west of Raymond Avenue S; and on the north side of SW Grady Way as the area bounded by SW Grady Way on the south, Powell Avenue SW on the west, SW 10th Street on the north, and the boundary of the IM/CA zones located approximately 700' west of Lind Avenue S.; and along the east side of Lind Avenue S. the area bounded by the Railroad Right-of-way(CA/IM zones boundary)on the south,the east side of Lind Avenue S. on the west, north to a point approximately 250' north of SW Grady Way, and then east to the IM/CA zones boundary. See subsection F for specific requirements and opportunities. (Ord.4520, 6-5-1995) Move existing Subsection E to G and add a new SubsectionE. "Exception: Automall in Areas A and B"to read as follows: E. Exception: Automall, in Areas A and B,described under IM,Purpose And Exception, subsection A of this Section,the following criteria shall apply: 1. Permitted Uses (Area A Only): Primary uses are auto, motorcycle, snowmobile, lawn and garden equipment, and passenger truck sales and existing office. Secondary uses are licensing bureaus, car rentals, public parking or other uses determined by the Zoning Administrator that directly support dealerships. 2. Development Standards (Areas A Aand B,For Dealerships Only): (Ord. 4520, 6-5-1995) a. Automall Improvement Plan (Areas A Aand Area B): All development shall coordinate with the Automall Improvement Plan adopted by Resolution No. 3182. The Automall Improvement Plan addresses potential street vacations, right-of-way improvements, area gateways, signage, landscaping, circulation and shared access. b. Landscaping-(Area A Only) AUTOAREA.DOC 5/5/984 4g (1) A minimum of two and five-tenths percent (2.5%) of the gross site area shall be provided as on-site landscaping. This landscaping shall be consolidated and located at site entries, building fronts, or other visually prominent locations,as approved through site plan review. (2)In the Green River Valley, an additional two percent(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 site, but should be aggregated on one portion of the property. Where possible, the required tow percent (2%) landscaping for adjacent properties should be contiguous. The boundaries of the Green River Valley, for purposes of this Section, are generally defined as the Green River on the west, S.W. 43rd Street on the south, the base of Talbot Hill Road to the east, and the Burlington Northern railroad tracks on the north. (3) Lots which abut Lind Avenue S.W., S.W. Grady Way, Talbot Road S. (SR-515) and Rainier Avenue South shall provide a fifteen foot (15') wide landscape strip along street frontages. The landscape strip shall include a minimum thirty inch (30') high berm and red maples (Acer rubrum) planted twenty-five feet (25"on center. Unimproved portions of the right-of-way may be used in combination with abutting private property to meet the required fifteen foot(15')landscape strip width. c. Landscaping (Area B Only): Automobile sales and related uses developing in Area B must comply with Subsection F.2.b.(1)and Subsections F.2.b.(2)and F.2.b.(3)above. d. Where full compliance with these provisions would create a hardship for existing uses undergoing major modifications, the Zoning Administrator may modify them. Hardship for existing uses may result from existing lot coverage, existing siting of buildings, etc., which preclude full compliance. 3. Right-Of-Way Improvement Plan (Areas A and B): Once completed, all development shall coordinate with a right-of-way improvement plan. A right-of-way improvement plan shall be completed by the City, in coordination with adjacent property owners, and shall address area gateways, signage, landscaping and shared access. F. Conflicts: In the event that there is a conflict between either the development standards or special development standards listed above, and the standards and regulations contained in other ordinances(s), the Zoning Administrator shall determine which ordinance shall prevail based upon the intent of the zones. Life, safety and public health ordinances are assumed to prevail. AUTOAREA.DOC / 5/5/9831348 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL ZONE In Section 4-31-12: Heavy Industrial Zone (IH) amend Subsection A. Purpose to read as follows: A. Purpose and Exceptions 1. :Purpose: (no change) 2. Exception: The purpose of this exception is to help create a regional auto mall that has a cohesive appearance for improved retail activity. The excepted IH areas are in Area B and are identified as the area bordered by Talbot Road on the west, SW Grady Way on the northwest, South 7th Street if extended on the north, Benson Road South on the east and the IH/CO zones' boundary on the south. See subsection E of the Section for specific requirements and opportunities. (Ord.4520, 6-5- 1995) Amend Subsection E.bv moving existing E to new F and amending new E to read as follows: E. Exception: Automall, in Areas B, described under IH1 Purpose And Exception, subsection A of this Section,the following criteria shall apply. 1. Development Standards (Areas B,For Dealerships Only): (Ord. 4520, 6-5-1995) a. Automall Improvement Plan(Area B): All development shall coordinate with the Automall Improvement Plan adopted by Resolution No. 3182. The Automall Improvement Plan addresses potential street vacations,right-of-way improvements,area gateways, signage, landscaping, circulation and shared access. b. Landscaping(Area B Only):Automobile sales and related uses including motorcycle, lawn and garden equipment, and passenger truck sales developing in Area B must comply with Section 4-31-11.2., subsection F.2.b.(1) and subsections F.2.b.(2) and F.2.b.(3) (where applicable). c. Where full compliance with these provisions would create a hardship for existing uses undergoing major modifications, the Zoning Administrator may modify them. Hardship for existing uses may result from existing lot coverage, existing siting of buildings, etc.,which preclude full compliance. 2. Right-Of-Way Improvement Plan (Area B): Once completed, all development shall coordinate with a right-of-way improvement plan. A right-of-way improvement plan shall be completed by the City, in coordination with adjacent property owners, and shall address area gateways, signage, landscaping and shared access. AUTOAREA.DOC 5/3/9 834494 I F. Conflicts: In the event that there is a conflict between either the development standards or special development standards listed above, and the standards and regulations contained in other ordinances(s), the Zoning Administrator shall determine which ordinance shall prevail based upon the intent of the zones. Life, safety and public health ordinances are assumed to prevail. I AUCOAREADOC 5/S983444 _._ ........„, • ok,s, s il n-ws tml, ••,.;,, ‘'N e g & 0 • . 4:1.6. 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