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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 3543 AMENDS ORDINANCE NOS. 4 + 2962 3050 1542 1472 CITY_ OF RENTON:, .WASHINGTON 3101 2630 ORDINANCE NO, 3543 2505 AMENDED` BY: ORDINANCE NO 3934 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, 4720 AMENDING PORTIONS OF CHAPTERS 7 and 22, TITLE IV (BUILDING REGULATIONS) AND PORTIONS OF CHAPTER 11, TITLE IX (PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY) OF ORDINANCE NO. 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTOW" RELATING TO THE ZONING, PARKING AND LOADING AND SUBDIVISION ORDI14ANCES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0f RENTON,. WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : Existing Section 4702 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended to read as follows : Section 4-702 ; DEFINITIONS : The following words shall, for the purpose of this Code, be defined as follows ; Words not defined herein shall be construed as defined in the Building Codes or Sub- division regulations (Chapter 11, Title IX) of the City, if defined therein: A. 1,_ "Accessory Use or Building" ; A subordinate use or building customarily incident to and located upon. the same lot occupied by the main use or building. 2; "Administrative Official" ; The individual (s) in the Development Services Division of the Public Works Department , or his designee, so designated to administer the various Performance Standards as set forth by ordinance . 3: "Airport" ; The Renton Municipal Airport, 4 "Airport Hazard" ; Any structure or tree or use of land which obstructs the air space required for the flight of aircraft in landing or taking off at the airport or is otherwise hazardous to such landing or taking off of aircraft , `S; "Alert" : The lowest stage of an Air Pollution Episode and declared by the Department of Ecology, '6 "Alley"; A vehicular right-of-way not over thirty feet (30.' ) wide, .7; "Apartment House" : A building or portion thereof used or intended to be used as the home of three (3) or more families or householders living independently or each other. -1- 1 B. 1 "Blasting Agent" . Any material or mixture consisting of a fuel or oxidizer , intended for blasting, not otherwise classified as an explosive and in which none of the ingredients are classified as an explosive , provided that the finished product , as mixed and packaged for use or shipment , cannot be detonated when confined by means of a No . 8 test blasting cap . 2 "Building Line" : The line between which the street line or lot line , no building or other structure or portion thereof , except as provided in this Code , may be erected above the grade level . The building line is considered a vertical surface intersecting the ground on such line. ' 3 "Bulk storage" : The holding or stockpiling on land of materials and/or products according to all the following five (5) conditions : (1) in a bulk form or in bulk containers ; (2) under protective cover to the essential exclusion of other uses of the same space due to special fixtures or exposed to the elements ; (3) in sufficient numbers , quantities or spatial allocation of the site to determine and rank such uses as the principal use of the site ; (4) the major function is the collection and/or distribution of the materials and/or products rather than processing ; and (5) the presence of fixed bulk containers or visible stockpiles for a substantial period of a year. (a) Bulk storage facilities include , but are not limited to (1) Automobile holding and transfer depots (2) Equipment or machinery of the stationary type not in use , not mounted on necessary foundations or connected as required when during use , not designated and used as portable , and not stored in a warehouse . This does not include operable motor vehicles or wheeled equipment used only periodically or for sale . (3) Fuel yards , wholesale (4) Grain or feed silos , elevators or the open storage of grain and feed. (5) Log, random cut and chipped wood by-products storage . (6) Sand and gravel yards including sizing , transfer and loading equipment when present . (7) Scrap or junk yards and wrecking yards (8) Solid waste holding and disposal areas (9) Tank farms including distribution and loading systems . -2- (b) Bulk storage facilities include those facilities which meet the following two (2) conditions : (1) At least forty percent (40%) of the developed area of the site is used for bulk storage ; and (2) the bulk storage area is at least one acre . Such facilities include ; but are not limited to : (1) Brick or the storage and manufacturing (2) Concrete block and products storage and manufacturing (3) Contractor equipment yards (4) Founderies (5) Lumber mills and wholesalers (c) Bulk storage facilities excluded: (1) Land banks , greenbelts , watersheds or public water reservoirs (2) Parking lots or structures for private licensed automobiles (3) Ship yards (4) Warehouses alone or in conjunction with manufacturing on the site and when not including any of the uses in Section 4-702 (B) (3) (a) (5) Facilities for storage of petroleum or any of its by-products , for use incidental to the primary use of the property (e . g . heating , boiler or vehicular fuel or lubricants . ) (6) Retail service stations C . . 1 , "Capacity" The volume of a liquid which could be retained within the dyked area without a breach of the dyke at any point . 2 . "Ceiling ' C ' Limit Value" . A maximum concentration of certain airborne materials which apply to the conditions started in Threshold Limit Value and adopted by ACC IIi . 3 . "Certified" : A facility and staff qualified and able to provide certain tests and measurements relating to specific tasks and traceable to established standards . 4. "Commission" : Planning Commission of the City . Whenever the term "this chapter" is used herein , it shall be deemed to include , where the context permits , all amendments thereto as the same may hereafter from time to time be adopted. -3- 5 . "Conduit" : A tube for pneumatic shuttles , a pipe for coaxial cables , a waveguide , a closed path for laser transmission, fiber optics , or similar . function. 6 . "Container" . A structure of any size made or used solely to hold or enclose a specific substance. 7 . "Court" : An open , unoccupied space other than a yard on the lot on which a building is erected or situated. A court , one entire side or end of which is bounded by a front yard, a rear yard, or a side yard, or by the front of a lot , by a street or public alley, is an "outer court" . Every court which is not an "outer court" is an "inner court" . ,8. "Court height" : The court height shall be measured from the floor level of the lowest story in the building on which there are windows served by the said court , to the highest point of the enclosing walls of the said court . D. 1 . "Daily Traffic" : An average of at least one motor vehicle crossing in one direction per working day for any continuous thirty (30) day period. 2 . "District Line" : A boundary designating, the various use-districts or zones . Where the boundary is between use-districts of a similar character such that the proposed facility could be located in either use-district then the next outer district boundary from the facility is to be considered the "district line" for the purpose of these Standards . 3 . "Dwelling" : A building or portion thereof designed exclusively for residential occupancy , including single-family , te,o-family , and multiple-family dwellings , but not including hotels , boarding and lodging houses . 4. "Dwelling Unit" : Two or more rooms in a dwelling or apartment hotel designed for occupancy by one family for living purposes andhaving only one kitchen . E. 1 . "Established Grade" : The curb line grade at the front lot line as established by the Council . 2 . "Explosive" : Any chemical compound or mechanical mixture that is commonly used or intended for the purpose of producing an explosion , that contains any oxidizing and combustible units , or other inaredients in such proportions , quantities or packing that an ignition by fire , by friction , by concussion , by percussion , or by detonation of any part of the compound or mixture may cause such a sudden generation of highly heated gasses that the resultant gaseous pressures are capable of producing destructing effects on contiguous objects or of destroying life or limb . In addition , the term "explosives" shall include all material which is classified as Class A , Class B , and Class C explosives by the Federal Department of Transportation; provided that for the purposes of this definition , small arms ammunition and small arms ammunition primers shall not be defined as explosives . -4- F. 1 . "Family" : A number of related individuals or not more than four (4) unrelated individuals living together as a single housekeeping unit and doing their cooking on the premises . 2 . "Front Yard" : An open, unoccupied space on the same lot with a building between the front line of the building (exclusive of steps) and the front property line. 3 . "Front Property Line" : The front property line shall be the frontline as shown upon the official plats of the property . G. Reserved H. 1 . "Hazardous" : See "recognized higher risk" 2 . "Height of Building" : The height of a building is a vertical distance at the center of a building's principal front measured from the level of the first floor above grade to the highest point of the roof beams in the case of flat roofs , to the deck line of mansard roofs , or to the center height between eaves and ridges for gable , hip or gambrel roof. For buildings set back from the street line , the height may be measured from the average elevation of the finished grade , along the front of the building . First floor above grade means the floor which is not more than four feet , six inches (4' 6") above grade . 3 . "Highly Flammable Liquid" : Any liquid of Class I or II as specified under Flammable Liquid in the latest edition of the Uniform Fire Code published by the International Conference of Building Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs Association . I . 1 . "Impulsive Sound" : A sound of less than one second duration , with an abrupt onset and rapid decay and with a peak intensity of at least ten (10) decibels , on the A-weighing network, greater than the background sound level . The background sound level is the average of the range observed for a five (5) minute period no more than one hour prior to the measurement of the impulsive sound. 2 . "Industrial Access" : A type or class of street specified in the Renton Subdivision Ordinance , Section 9-1103 . 7 , Table 1 (Minimum Standards for Development) . J. Reserved K. Reserved L. 1. "Landing Area" : The area of the Airport used for the landing , taking off or taxiing of aircraft . 2 . "Licensed" : An engineer holding a valid Washington State Professional Engineering License or a professional person holding an appropriate and valid Washington State License . -5- 3 . "Lot" : Land occupied or to be occupied by a building and its accessory building , including such open spaces as are required under this Chapter, and having frontage upon a street . The term "lot" or "tract" as used in this Chapter shall have for building purposes the necessary frontage on a public street as required herein ; in case of irregularly shaped "lots" the minimum lot width shall be measured and computed at the front building line . 4. "Lot-District Lines" : The lot line of property when it is congruent with the district line or when the lot line and district line are so situated that the lot line acts as the limit of development for the zoned use , such as a street right-of-way between the lot line and district line . Where the district line is congruent with the City limits the zoning and use beyond the City limits shall be given the same consideration as the City' s zones . M. 1 . "Multiple Family Residences" : A building arranged to be occupied by more than one family living independ- ently of each other and having separate baths and kitchens . N. 1 . "Natural Water System" : Any and all parts of the hydrologic cycle independent of size and residence time. The meaning includes "waters of the state" as defined in RCW 90 . 48 . 020 2 . "Near Zero Discharge" : The closest currently possible approach to the ideal "zero-discharge" 3 . "Neighboring Facilities" : Those facilities which share same common regional element of the natural environment and include more than adjacent or nearby facilities . 0. "Odor Threshold" : The concentration of 'an odorant in clean ambient air which is said to produce an olfactory response in most people . P. 1 . "Public Garage" : Any premises used for the storage or housing of more than three (3) towable or motor- driven vehicles , or where such vehicles are repaired or kept for hire or sale . Q. 1 . "Qualified" : A person who , by possession of a recognized degree , certificate , or professional standing , or who by extensive knowledge , training and experience has successfully demonstrated his ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject matter , the work or the project . R. 1 . "Rear. Yards" : An open unoccupied space on the same lot with a building between the rear line of the building (exclusive of steps , porches and accessory building) and the rear line of the lot . -6- 2 . "Recognized Higher Risk" : The handling , processing or storage of flammable , explosive, blasting or toxic agents and their related processes and/or activities which are generally considered as high hazard occupancy by agencies and/or publications , which include but are not limited to , the Washington Surveying and Rating Bureau, the American Insurance Association as per its Fire Prevention Code and National Building Code as the same may be amended from time to time as posing a higher risk on its neighbors and/or adjacent or nearby properties natural or man-made waterways or which may tend to endanger environmental qualities before special actions are taken to mitigate adverse characteristics . 3 . "Roof" : Any cover made of a material or type of construction so as to be impervious to water and erected so as to delineate a fixed volume over a permanently defined location for shielding the space underneath from the natural elements . S . 1. "Side Yard" : An open unoccupied space of the same lot with a building between the side wall line of the building and the side of the same lot . 2 . "Single Family Dwelling" : A building arranged or designed to be occupied by not more than one family , 3 . "Story" : That portion of a building included between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next above it , or if there be no floor above it , then the space between such floor and the ceiling next above it . 4. "Street" : A dedicated area for public use for vehicular and/or pedestrian use with a paved or otherwise improved surface . 5. "Structure" : Any object constructed or installed by man, including but without limitation , buildings , towers , smokestacks , and overhead transmission lines . T. 1 . "Threshold Limit Value (TLV)" : The concentration of certain airborne materials representing conditions under which it is believed and adopted by the American Con- ference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) that nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed day after day without adverse effects . 2. "Tree" : Any object of natural growth . 3 . "Toxic Substance" : Those materials listed and documented by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) . U. Reserved V. 1 . "Visible Leakage" : The leakage of a liquid in sufficient quantity to form beads , rivulets , or trickles , but more than just a moistening of the surface . -7- W. 1. "Warehouse" : A building entirely enclosed by a roof and solid walls , except for windows and doors , and used to enclose and protect materials and goods . The walls of such a building are not used to hold or restrain goods in a bulk form. 2 . "Waste" : Any material , other than products not having an immediate market and/or value , and/or no further use or resource to the industry creating such material . 3 . "Wildlife habitat" : An area officially recognized and/or dedicated by the City, the State or Federal Government for the propagation and benefit of wildlife. X. Reserved Y. Reserved Z. Reserved SECTION II : Existing Section 4-704 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance 1o . 1623 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended to read as follows : Section 4-704 : SR-1 SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. NO. 1 : In the SR-1 Suburban Residence No . 1 District , all requirements and provisions applicable to R-1 District shall apply , except that the building site area required shall be as follows : (1) Lot Width: Seventy five feet (75 ' ) in width , eighty five feet (85 ' ) in width for corner lots . (2) A minimum depth of eighty-five (85 ' ) feet . SECTION III : Existing subsections (3) , (4) and (6) of Section 4-706 , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" are hereby amended to read as follows : Section 4-706 (3) : Churches by Conditional Use permit following recommendation by the Nearing Examiner and approval by the City Council , after public hearing thereon and acceptance of the design and examination of the location with a finding that such proposed use is in compliance with all provisions , regulations and standards , as hereinafter set forth , and a further finding that the church and its activities incidental thereto will not be unduly detrimental to adjacent or surrounding properties or the enjoyment thereof. -8- (a) Such lot or parcel of land to be used for church purposes shall , among others , meet the following requirements : 1 . Access . Access shall be either from an arterial street or from two (2) intersecting or parallel streets that have at least two (2) moving lanes and is not a cul-de-sac 2 . Lot Coverage . No more than thirty percent (30%) of the lot shall be covered by buildings and structures . 3 . Setback. Building and structures shall not be located closer than one hundred feet (100 ' ) to any other developed lot containing a single family residence , and in no case nearer than twenty five feet (25 ' ) from a side or rear property line , and fifteen feet (15 ' ) from an abutting public right of way . 4. Landscaping. Except for driveways and sidewalks there shall be at least twenty five feet (25 ' ) of landscaping along all property lines except those lot lines abutting public rights of way which shall have at least fifteen feet (15 ' ) of landscaping. 5 . Parking of vehicles shall be at least twenty five feet (25 ' ) from any adjoining developed residential lot or area . 6. Views . Views from adjacent properties shall not be diminished significantly by structures that are higher than the average surrounding j residential buildings , and further , building and structure heights are limited to thirty five feet (35 ' ) or two and one-half (2 1/2) stories in height , whichever is less , not including a spire or bell tower. Section 4-706 (4) : Nothwithstanding the terms of this Section hereinabove detailed, the following uses are declared to be permitted within this Zone : (a) All home occupations , when approved by the Board of Public Works as provided in Section 4-722 (H) (b) nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prohibit the use of vacant property for gardening or fruit raising . (c) No travel trailers , recreational vehicles or mobile homes shall be used as a place of habitation. Section 4-706 (6) : Site Areas : Every building hereafter erected or structurally altered which is located in an R-1 Residence -9- District shall be situated on a lot of not less than seventy two hundred (7 , 200) square feet with a minimum width of sixty feet (60 ' ) for a single family dwelling, provided, however , that where a pre- existing platted lot has less area than herein required, this regulation shall not prohibit one private dwelling and its accessory buildings on such lot . In any event sixty five percent (65%) of the area of all sites must be left vacant and free from structures . SECTION IV Existing Section 4-707 of Title IV (Buildin. Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended by amending subsections (2) (c) and (3) and adding a new subsection (4) , as follows : Section 4-707 (2) (c) : Stock raising (except the raising of swine) and dairying may be permitted by the nearing Examiner by temporary and conditional permit after public hearing thereon and an examination of the location with the finding by the Hearin; Examiner that the location and use thereof will not be unduly detrimental to adjacent and surrounding properties and the enjoym ent thereof . All permits granted under the provisions of this paragraph shall be subject to and not less restrictive than the provisions of anv other- laws of the City relative to the keeping of animals or the operation of dairies . Section 4-707 (3) : Front yard, rear yard , side yard, open space and height limit , off-street parking and minimum room sizes shall be the same as for R-1 Residence Single Family District as heretofore defined. Section 4-707 (4) : Minimum lot size shall be 40 , 000 square feet . SECTIO14 V_. Existing subsections (3) and (4) (e) of Section 4-708 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" are hereby amended to read as follows : -10- Section 4-708 (3) : Townhouses or duplexes or other structures sharing a common wall or a common floor/roof not to exceed thirty five feet (35 ' ) in height , and no more than two (2) dwelling units shall be located on any site area of at least seven thousand two hundred (7 , 200) square feet . Townhouses and duplexes containing more than two (2) dwelling units , but not more than eleven (11) dwelling units per acre , may be allowed by conditional use permit upon recommendation by the Hearing Examiner and approval by the City Council , after public hearing thereon and acceptance of the design and an examination of the location with a finding that such proposed uses is in compliance with all provisions , regulations and standards and will not be unduly detrimental to adjacent surrounding properties and enjoyment thereof. Section 4-708 (4) (e) : Minimum lot area not less than seven thousand two hundred (7 , 200) square feet , provided , however , that where a pre-existing platted lot has less area than herein required, this regulation shall not prohibit the construction of more than one private dwelling and accessory building on such lot so long as there is full compliance with -all other provisions of this Section. SECTION VI Existing subsections A. (2) and (3) and (E) of Section 4-709A , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" are hereby amended to read as follows : Section 4-709A A(2) : Multiple family dwellings and lodging houses with maximum density of no more than thirty (30) units per acre. Section 4-709A A(3) : The following uses may be allowed by conditional use permit if approved by the Hearing Examiner after public hearing thereon , with acceptance of the design and an examination of the location with a finding by the Hearing, Examiner that such proposed uses will not be unduly detrimental to adjacent and surrounding properties and the enjoyment thereof: -11- (a) Professional offices (b) Clinics (c) Mobile home parks , :subject to all provisions of Chapter 20 , Title IV, Mo'-)ile Home Parks Ordinance (d) Clubs or fraternal societies , community club houses , memorial buildings , except those the chief activity of which is a service customarily carried on as a business . (e) Art galleries , libraries , museums (f) Quasi public institutions , churches , non-commercial playgrounds and golf courses , non-public schools and colleges . (g) Government owned structures and uses . Section 4-709A E : Building, Height Limit. Not to exceed sixty feet (60 ' ) in height , unless adjacent to a developed single family residence in which case the height limitation shall not exceed forty feet (40' ) . SECTION VII Existina. subsection (a) (2) of Section 4-709B , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Penton" is hereby amended as follows : Section 4-709B (a) (2) : For high density multiple family residences and other multiple unit housing. SECTION VIII Existing subsection (i) of Section 4-709B , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby .repealed in its entirety. SECTION IgExisting subsection 1 of Section 4-710 , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended as follows : Section 4-710 1 . Permitted uses : In the P-1 Public District , no structure, building or premises shall be used and no building or structure shall be hereafter erected or structurally altered, unless otherwise provided in this Chapter , except for one or more of the following or similar uses : - 12- A. Governmental buildings and uses ; i . e . , Federal , State, County , Municipal or other governmental or quasi-governmental institutions . B. Hospitals and sanatoriums ; clinics , public and private , except those for inebriates , insane or mental diseases which shall be subject to regulations of the Health Department . C. Institutions for educational , philanthropic or eleesmosynary uses . D. Libraries , art galleries and museums E. Parks , playgrounds , tennis courts and like recreational uses . F. Private clubs , fraternities and lodges G. Professional service offices , such as for doctors , dentists . H. Schools private and public I . Conditional Uses : (1) Quasi public institutions , non-commercial play- grounds and golf courses , non-public schools and colleges . (2) Facilities to service and store airplanes , facilities to service airport patrons , and facilities ordinarily incidental and essential to the operation of an airport , including , but not limited to , aircraft and aircraft parts manufacture and accessory uses may be permitted at the Renton Municipal Airport and Will Rogers-Wiley Post Memorial Seaplane Base . Notice of application for a permit for such facility shall be given to the appropriate administrative agency of the City having jurisdiction over the airport . SECTION X: Existing subsection 4 of Section 4-710 , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended as follows : Section 4-710 4. Review of Municipal Improvements . In case of any Municipal development including , but not limiting it to parks , playgrounds and recreational areas which contain building structures , initiated or undertaken by the City Park Board , Airport Board or any other Municipal department , board or commission, then copies of such plans , general specifications and uses shall be submitted to the Planning Department and the Department of Public Works for their respective recommendations and advice . Such submission shall be made at least sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of any construction. -13- SECTION X I Existing Section 4-716 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended to read as follows : Section 4-716 : Freewav/Arterial Street Setback Restrictions (A. ) In addition to the building and landscaping setback requirements specified elsewhere in this title , all buildings , structures and/or uses of every type and description abutting or fronting on a Freeway or major or secondary arterial as defined in the Arterial Street Map of the Six Year Street Improvement Plan of the City of Renton shall maintain a ten (10 ' ) foot landscaped setback from the street property line or a twenty (20 ' ) foot landscaped setback from the back of the sidewalk, whichever is less . Where no sidewalk exists , a minimum of a ten (10' ) foot landscaped setback shall be maintained from the street property line . 1 . Signs may be allowed within the setback specified above by revocable permit which shall be issued by the Board of Public Works upon a finding that the sign lends itself to the general character of the street , adjoining land uses , and maintains the public interest , safety and welfare . 2 . Arterial streets within the Central Business District bounded by the Ceddr River , FAI 405 Freeway , South 4th Street , Shattuck Avenue South , South Second and Logan Avenue South shall be exempt from the setback requirement specified above. (B. ) As a part of the off-site street improvements , land- scape planting shall be installed and maintained by the property owner between the sidewalk and the landscape setback specified in the public street section (A) above . SECTION XII Existing Section 4-722 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended by adding the following subsection: Home Occupations : Customary , incidental home occupations conducted within a dwelling and not in an accessory building may be permitted in all residential districts by the Board of Public Works , provided: -14- 1. That no retail or personal services to customers on site or sale to customers on site of any sort is involved; no stock or trade is kept or commodities sold, except such as are made on the premises . 2 . That there shall be no exterior display , no exterior alteration of the property including expansion of narking , no exterior sign , no exterior storage of materials and no other external indication of a home occupation or variation from the residential character of the premises . 3 . That no persons not residents on the premises are employed. 4. That no mechanical equipment is used except such as is permissible for purely domestic purposes . The use of electrical equipment that would change the fire rating of the structure or create visible or audible interference in radio or television receivers or cause fluctuations in line voltage outside the dwelling unit is prohibited. 5 . That do not occupy more than twenty-five (25) percent of the floor space of the main floor of the residence and in no event , more than three hundred (300) square feet . 6. That the home occupation shall not involve the use of commercial vehicles , other than those owned by the applicant and not for delivery of products or materials to and from the premises . 7; That no v,,.7indow displays made or signs shown on permitted other than signs in compliance with the provisions of the "Renton Sign Code" , also known as Chapter 19 of Title IV (Building Regulations) . 8, That no merchandise shall be stored within the dwelling or appurtenant premises except that amount and type which is reasonably required for a home hobby and not a business . 9. That the occupations listed below shall not be considered incidental and secor_dary to the use of a residence for dwelling purposes , because they do change the residential character thereof , and are thereby prohibited: (a) Barber and beauty shops or similar cosmetology establishments at applicant ' s residential site . (b) Kennels and other boarding for pets (c) Mechanical repair shops at applicant ' s residential lot . (d) Medical offices -15- W 10. A person shall obtain a permit for storage , handling or use of Class I flammable liquids in excess of one gallon in any dwelling or other place of human habitation . 11. Minimum rat-ed 2-A 10 BC fire extinguisher is required. 12. Premises shall be open for inspection during normal work hours for the purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected, any condition which would reasonably tend to cause fire or contribute to its spread as per Uniform Fire Code. 13. Must meet all Uniform Fire Code requirements for type of business being conducted 14.. Any alterations to building , either interior or exterior , shall be under permit of City of Renton Building Department . SECTION XIII This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage , approval and thirty days after its publication . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 4th day of May , 1981 . L'e ores A . Mead, Cit, Clerk Pro tem APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 4th day of May 1981 . Richard'M. Stredicke, Mayor Pro tem Approved as to form: X77— Lawrence J. arren ,. .City Attorney Date of Publication: May 8, 1981 (Summary Form) -16-