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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 2960CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2960 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING A RECOMMENDATION FOR URBAN GROWTH TECHNICAL REVIEW AREAS ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF RENTON DESIGNATED IN THE COUNTYWIDE PLANNING POLICIES. WHEREAS, the Countywide Planning Policies establish a county- wide framework for the development of City and County Comprehensive Plans as reguired by the Growth Management Act, RCW 3 6.7OA; and WHEREAS, the King County Council enacted Ordinance No. 10350 adopting and ratifying the Countywide Planning Policies and setting up a process for completion of additional work to refine and amend the Countywide Planning Policies including adjustments to the Urban Growth Areas; and WHEREAS, the City and County have worked cooperatively together to analyze growth issues in the Technical Review Areas, and have conducted a public meeting for citizens in the area; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The City Council intends to adopt the Urban Growth Area boundaries, indicated on the attached Exhibit A, as part of the Interim Land Use Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan. SECTION III. The City Council finds that the facts presented in Exhibit A are consistent with and support the designated Urban Growth Areas for the City of Renton. 1 RESOLUTION NO. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 5th day of April 1993. RES.271:3/18/93:as. 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2960 EXHIBIT A CITY OF RENTON URBAN GROWTH AREA RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TECHNICAL REVIEW AREAS I. Technical Review Area NC-3 (Newcastle) Description: This area is within a partially urbanized portion of the May Creek Drainage Basin and contains a large undeveloped tract known as "Whitegate" which is proposed for development as a residential subdivision at densities of one dwelling unit per acre. An Environmental Impact Statement is being prepared for the proposed project. The area is not presently served by sewers, but sewer and water service are accessible. The area is heavily forested, providing wildlife habitat linkages with the King County Park, and urban development will increase sedimentation and erosion in the drainage basin. Recommendation: The City of Renton recommends that this area be designated as Urban, and included within the City's Urban Growth Area. It should be classified within the City's Comprehensive Plan as an urban separator, "Low Density Single Family Residential (LDSF). This classification allows two zoning categories: Low Density Single Family (SFL) at one dwelling unit per acre, and Resource Conservation at 1 dwelling unit per 10 acres. The recommended future zoning classification is Resource Conservation. H. Technical Review Area R-2 (May Creek) Description: The May Creek valley is a sensitive environmental area containing critical and resource areas identified in the Critical/Resource Area inventories completed by the City of Renton and King County. The area is surrounded by urban development but remains at low densities with large undeveloped tracts. Erosion and sedimentation are occurring in the May Creek system which is under review in a basin-wide study. Recommendation: The City of Renton recommends that this area be designated as Urban and included within the City's Urban Area Growth Area. It should be classified within the City's Comprehensive Plan as an Exhibit A Page 2 urban separator, "Low Density Single Family Residential" (LDSF). This classification allows two zoning categories: Low Density Single Family (SF) and Resource Conservation (RC). The recommended future zoning is Resource Conservation. in. Technical Review Area R-3 (East Renton) Description: This area begins at 148th Ave. SE. and extends to 156th Ave. SE. The area is semi-rural, with some smaller lots and subdivisions, but there are many large tracts of vacant land. Opportunities remain for small scale agricultural uses and maintenance of resource lands. The area is nqt served by sewers, but has fire and water services. It is also located within the May Creek Drainage Basin which would be severely impacted by new urban development within the area. Expansion of services to urban levels would not be feasible within the 20 year planning horizon. Recommendation: The City of Renton recommends that this Technical Review Area be designated as Rural, and remain outside the City's Urban Growth Area, although it would remain within the City's Sphere of Influence. IV. Techical Review Area R-l (Briarwood) Description: The Briarwood neighborhood is a suburban residential district which has been developed with inadequate urban services. Much of the area has been subdivided into urban size parcels of 15,000 square feet or less. The area has been developed with septic systems only, of which many are in poor condition, and sewer services are not presently available. It is within the Cedar River drainage system, and is located over the Cedar River aquifer, which is the City's sole source municipal water supply. The area presents a high risk for contamination of the aquifer, and sewer needs to be extended. Recommendation: The City of Renton recommends that the Briarwood district be included within the Urban area as defined on the map. This area generally included properties that have already been subdivided at urban densities. The area should be designated on the City's Comprehensive Plan as Single Family (SF), but with a ten-year phasing overlay similar to the Soos Creek Plan that prohibits subdivision or development until sewers and other urban services are available. KtlNlUIN A IN U UJH^Urlll TECHNICAL REVIEW AREAS AS DESIGNATED M THE KING COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLANNING COUNCIL URBAN GMPC Currently Designated Urban Technical Review Areas: NC-3, R-2, R-3, NC-1 RURAL GMPC Currently Designated Rura Technical Review Area: R-1 j \ Technicd Review Area GMPC UGA fine v] Urban Separator "1 Parcels p I" 111 \\W\IW Subdivisions (contain smaier parcels) King County Planning and Community Development Division Geographic Information Syslem October 07, 1992 Ihii mip Ii Inlindid lir pluming ptrpun tnly and !i not fluiranlitd Ii ihov flecurali miturimmlt. BoundaHn m«j b« Incsmpltlt lid on Ihi kni arglloblt a! Iht ornnl llmi. Thli mop maj Includi parcili jplil for plannlnj purpoiu. 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