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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4649 Amends: ORD 3719, 4523, 4404 4432, 4593 Amended By: ORD ��4678, 4963 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE N0. 4649 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF Rffi�TPON, WASHINGTON, A�TDING SECTION 4-20-12 .0 OF CHAPTER 20, SIGN CODE, SSCTIONS 4- 31-2, 4-31-16 .A, B AND D OF CHAPTER 31, ZONING CODE, OF TITLE IV (BIIILDING REGIILATIONS) , OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASSINGTON" RELATING TO PERblITTED IISES AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS WITHIN Z'�E CON�2ERCIAL OFFICE (CO) ZONE, DEFINITIONS RELATED TO THAT ZONE, AND SIGN REGIILATIONS WITHIN THAT ZONE. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I. Section 4-20-12 .0 of Chapter 20, Sign Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding a new subsection which reads as follows : 10 . Special Requirements for Secondary Uses in the CO (Commercial Office) Zone: a. Signage for specified Secondary Uses in the CO Zone within 100 feet of a lot zoned R-1, R-5, R-8, R-10, R-14, and RM-I : (1) One freestanding sign per street frontage . Freestanding signs shall be limited to six feet (6' ) in height above grade and ten feet (10'�) from .any public right-of-way. Each sign shall not exceed an area of one (1) square foot for each lineal foot of property frontage, not to exceed one hundred (100) square feet per sign f ace and a maximum of two hundred (2 0 0) square feet including all sign faces . (2) In addition to the freestanding sign(s) , wall signs are permitted with a total copy area not exceeding ten percent (l00) of the building facade to which it is applied. ORDINANCE N0. 4649 SECTION II. Section 4-31-2 of Chapter 31, Zoning Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding the following definitions : CENTER, EbIPLOYMENT: An area of higher intensity uses that typically employ thousands of people that is contained by a boundary to prevent it from encroaching on adjacent areas and/or neighborhoods . INSTITUTION, MEDICAL: A group of structures or facilities owned by or associated with a public or private hospital licensed by State law. A complex of functionally interrelated buildings housing medical services and/or medical research organizations or foundations, and typically including uses such as but not limited to: hospitals, diagnostic centers, offices for physicians, support staff, and administrators; laboratories; clinics; hospices; congregate care facilities; convalescent centers, retirement residences; and their accessory uses including medical support facilities and services . bIASTER SITE PLAN: A conceptual site plan indicating the physical and functional inter-relationships between uses and facilities on a site for those projects, series of projects, phased developments or developments occurring over a period of five (5) years or longer, or, which are such a size and complexity, or, duration as to make independent site plan review burdensome, difficult or inclined to lead to segmented and inconsistent conditions and approvals . Examples include public and private developments with a number of unconnected buildings on the same site as well as developments where buildings may be occurring on geographically separated parcels within the City. MEDICAL SUPPORT FACILITIES: Uses and facilities such as, but not limited to: on-site medical waste storage and disposal; warehousing . 2 ORDINANCE N0. 4649 and storage of inedical related equipment and supplies; garages; and other facilities commonly associated with medical institutions . SECTION III . Section 4-31-16 .A of Chapter 31, Zoning Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: A. PURPOSE : The Commercial , Office Zone (CO) is established to provide areas appropriate for professional, administrative, medical, and business offices and/or related uses . Office uses of various intensities are allowed in these areas to create an Employment Center. In addition, a mix of secondary uses which provide retail and service support to the employees of these areas are allowed subject to special conditions . Limited light industrial activities, which can effectively blend in with an office environment, are included as secondary uses as are medical institutions, convalescent centers, nursing homes and retirement residences . In keeping with adopted land use policies, the zone allows a mix of uses subject to special development standards, which are intended to ensure a qualitative working environment . SECTION IV. Section 4-31-16 .B. 1 .a of Chapter 31, Zoning Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding subsection (3) which reads as follows : (3) Medical and dental . SECTION V. Sections 4-31-16 .B. 2 and B. 3 of Chapter 31, Zoning Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" are hereby amended to read as follows : 3 ORDINANCE N0. 4649 2 . Secondary Usesl : These uses are permitted with consideration given to community need (i .e. suitable location) and subject to the following conditions : a. Adult Entertainment : Adult entertainment business subject to the provisions of section 4-31-30 and Title V, Chapter 12 of this City Code. b. Convalescent Centers/Nursing Homes and Retirement Residences not associated with a Medical Institution: (1) Located within the Center Institution (CI) Comprehensive Plan designation. (2) Signage: for lots within 100' of residential zoned properties, external signage shall be subject to the provisions of Section 4-20-12 .G. c . Eating And Drinking Establishments : ' (1) No drive-through service. (2) Signage: for lots within 100' of residential zoned properties, external signage shall be subject to the provisions of section 4-20-12 .G. (3) No free-standing buildings; must be housed in a "primary use" structure. (4) Intended and designed to serve immediate market area (i .e. contiguous CO zone) . d. Financial Institutions : (1) No free-standing structures; must be housed in a "primary use" structure. (2) Three drive-up windows in conjunction with a branch operation and integrated into the exterior wall of a "primary use" structure. � For provisions on day care formerly found at Section 4-31-16.6.2.b, nowsee section 4-31-16.B.4.g of this Code. 4 ORDINANCE N0. 4649 (3) Intended and designed to serve immediate market area (i .e. contiguous CO zone) . e. Light Industrial : (1) Research, development and testing. (2) Electronics manufacturing and assembly. (3) Manufacturing, assembling and packaging of articles, products or merchandise from pre- processed natural or synthetic materials . f . Medical Institutions : I (1) Located within the Center Institution (CI) Comprehensive Plan designation. g. Mini-Marts : (1) No drive-through service . (2) Signage : for lots within 100' of residential zoned properties, external signage shall be subject to the provisions of section 4-20-12 .G. (3) No free-standing buildings; must be housed in a "primary use" structure. (4) Intended and designed to serve immediate market area (i .e. contiguous CO zone) . h. Service And Social Organizations : (1) Gaming activities not permitted. (2) No greater than 10, 000 square feet in size. (3) Adequate on-site parking, joint parking may be permitted within five-hundred feet (500 ' ) subject to standards of the parking and loading ordinance (see Chapter 14, Title IV of the City Code) . i . Retail Sales Of Convenience Goods And Personal Services : (1) No drive-through service. 5 ORDINANCE N0. 4649 (2) Signage: for lots within 100' of residential zoned properties, external signage shall be subject to the provisions of Section 4-20-12 .G. (3) No free-standing buildings; must be housed in a "primary use" structure. (4) Intended and designed to serve immediate market area (i .e. contiguous CO zone) . j . Schools And Studios For Art, Crafts, Photography, Dance and Music: (1) No outdoor facilities or storage. (2) Retail sales of products or merchandise produced on the premises providing the sales area does not exceed thirty-three percent (33a) of the gross floor area of the use. k. Health Clubs/Fitness Centers/Sports Clubs . (1) No external signage. (2) No outdoor facilities . (3) Intended and designed to serve immediate market area (i .e . contiguous CO zone) . 1 . New Parks and Trails : New neighborhood, community and regional parks, trails and open space subject to the following: (1) Site plan review. (2) Consistent with the City of Renton Comprehensive Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan and Trails Master Plan. m. Commercial Parking: Commercial Parking Garages subject to: (1) Site plan review. n. New Schools : New public or private elementary and secondary school portables, up to four (4) per site and subject to site plan review. 6 ORDINANCE NO. 4649 o. Existing Retail Uses : Retail uses existing at the time of adoption of this Code. (1) Expansion of existing retail structures subject to site plan review. (2) Construction of new retail buildings, on the same site as existing retail buildings, subject to site plan review. p. Indoor Storage : Indoor storage if part of a mixed office/light industrial or mixed office/manufacturing complex. q. Community Facilities : The following development standards, in addition to those in subsection D, below, shall apply to all uses having a "P�� suffix designation. Where these standards conflict with those generally applicable, these standards shall apply: 3 . Accessory Uses : In the Commercial Office Zone, the following uses are allowed where incidental to a permitted primary or secondary use and shall not exceed thirty three percent (330) of the gross floor area, except for floor area that is devoted to food prepared wholly for retail sales on-site: a. Food preparation. b. Electrical power generation and cogeneration facilities for medical institutions when located on site more than one-hundred (100) feet from any property zoned for private residential use and producing less than 10 megawatts of electricity. c. Parking garages . d. Private conference centers . e. Recreational facilities; indoor or' outdoor. f . Recycling collection stations, providing the structure is not located within any required setback and/or landscaped area. g. Storage (interior) of goods and materials ordinarily associated with a permitted use. 7 � ORDINANCE N0. 4649 SECTION VI. Sections 4-31-16 .B.4 .e, g and i of Chapter 31, Zoning Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" are hereby amended to read as follows : 4 . Administrative Conditional Uses : e. Optical : Optical lens and eyeglass laboratories . Those laboratories with associated retail sales are subject to the standards of Section 4-31-16 .D.2, below. g. Day Care Center: (1) Any freestanding day care center must be physically connected to a primary use by any of the following means : a shared roof line, a paved pedestrian walkway on the interior of the primary use ' s site, or a covered walkway. (2) The day care center is intended and designed to serve the immediate market area (i .e. , continuous CO Zone) . (3) Any freestanding day care center structure I shall be oriented to the primary use � structures (s) . � (4) Vehicular access to any freestanding structure shall be from within the site. i . Outdoor Storage: Outdoor storage if associated with a permitted use and if appropriately screened, limited to fifteen feet (15 ' ) in height or one story. SECTION VII. Sections 4-31-16 .D. 3 and 6 of Chapter 31, Zoning Code, of Title IV (Building Regulations) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington'� are hereby amended to read as follows : 8 ORDINANCE N0. 4649 D. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS : In the CO Zone, the following development standards shall apply, except as otherwise provided by this Section. 3 . Setbacks : Setbacks in the CO zone shall be required as follows : a. Front Yard: A minimum of fifteen feet (15 ' ) . b. Street Setback: ;.:::.:..:..:. .. .. . ;. .; . .. .:. ..:......;..:... _.. Max�#num Bu�ld3ng : Mini�n�ri�' ,. .. . >>.. . , , :.;.:; - ,�€e�.gh� Se�2iack ' Less than 25' 15' 25' - 80' 20' Over 80' 30' *Except with approved Master Site Plans . c . Rear and Side Yards : None shall be required except in the landscaping section below. 6 . Lot Coverage: Lot coverage for buildings are listed below: a. Lot coverage for buildings shall not exceed sixty-five percent (650) of the total lot area, except with an approved Master Site Plan. b. Lot coverage may be increased up to seventy five percent (750) of the total lot area if parking is provided within the building or within a parking garage, except with an approved Master Site Plan. SECTION VIII. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 6th day of January , 1997 . I Marily J etersen, City Clerk 9 � ORDINANCE N0. 4649 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 6th day of January , 199� . I -��� Jes�e Tanner, Mayor , Approved as to form: Lawrence J. War n, City Attorney Date of Publication: January 10, 1997 ' �, ORD. 633 : 12/12/96 :as . 10