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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 3922 � � !1 '�"� _, � ,Y �� ! CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE N0. 3922 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING PORTIONS OF SECTIONS 4-702 AND 4-707 OF TITLE IV (BUILDING REGULATIONS) OF ORDINANCE NO. 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON" RELATING TO SMALL LOT ZONES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I : Existing subsection B of Section 4-702 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: Section 4-702 (B) 6 . BUILDING ENVELOPE: The allowable building area permissible for the construction of one (1) single family dwelling unit in a residential cluster. SECTION II: Existing subsection C of Section 4-702 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: Section 4-702 (C) 10 . CLUSTER (Residential) : The placement of more than one (1) building envelope on a single lot or parcel of land for the purpose of constructing single family residential dwelling units in either attached or detached construction arrangement, and where the propery ownership outside the building envelopes is commonly held by all single family dwellings on that lot or parcel of land. SECTION III: A new Section 4-707 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby created as follows: -1- � _ _ .' r ' r � t'• . ORDINANCE NO. 3922 Section 4-707 : R-1-5 RESIDENTIAL ZONE (A) Purpose: The Residential Zone (R-1-5) is established for medium density, single-family residential dwellings . It is designed to protect established single family areas and to encourage better use of common and private open space, more privacy, more energy and resource efficient homes, and protection of sensitive natural areas . The R-1-5 zone is intended for areas which are designated Single Family on the Comprehensive Plan and are directly adjacent to higher density zoning or for areas which are designated Low Density Multiple Family on the Comprehensive Plan. (B) Uses: In the Residential Zone (R-1-5) , the following uses are permitted and prohibited: l. Principal Uses: a. Detached or attached single-family dwellings . b. Gardening or fruit raising, non-commercial . , c . Neighborhood parks . 2 . Accessory Uses: a. A maximum of two (2) detached buildings and/or structures, such as are ordinarily associated with single-family dwellings, up to a maximum of seven hundred twenty (720) square feet for the total of all detached structures. b. Home occupations when approved by the Board of Public Works. c. Day care for a maximum of six (6) persons . 3 . Conditional Uses: In the Residential Zone (R-1-5) , the following uses and their accessory uses may be allowed by conditional use permit as provided in Sec . 4-748 of the City Code: a. Churches b. Schools, both public and private -2- 1` � t . � . , . i ORDINANCE N0. 3922 c. Public and quasi-public uses essential to the physical and economic welfare of an area, such as fire stations, electrical substations, telephone exchanges, and community and regional parks . Buildings shall conform to and harmonize with the surrounding buildings as to type of architecture, setback and landscaping. 4 . Prohibited Uses: In the Residential Zone (R-1-5) , the following uses are prohibited: a. Travel trailers, r.ecreational vehicles, or mobile homes used for habitation. (C) Developmental Standards: In the Residential Zone (R-1-5) , the following developmental standards shall apply: 1. Dwelling Unit Density and Lot Area: The dwelling unit density in the R-1-5 Zone shall not exceed 8 .0 dwelling units per acre (including , area dedicated for public purposes) . ' a. Platted Single Family Lots: The lot area shall not be less than 5, 000 square feet for any single- I family dwelling. b. Clustered Dwelling Units : The total number of dwelling units permitted in a cluster shall be the net area divided by 5, 000 after allowing for the newly platted streets. c. Minimum site area: The contiguous area that may be zoned R-1-5 shall not be less than three (3) lots or 15, 000 square feet. d. Maximum site area: The depth of an area that may be zoned R-1-5 shall not exceed 400 feet. The width shall not exceed 1300 feet. The contiguous area that may be zoned R-1-5 shall not be greater than eight (8) acres . 2 . Platted Lot Dimensions and Setbacks: a. Lot Width: A minimum of fifty feet (50 ' ) for an interior lot and sixty feet (60 ' ) for corner lots . b. Lot Depth: A minimum of eighty-five feet (85 ' ) . -3- �• l. a.. � � � ! ORDINANCE NO. 3922 c. Setbacks: 1) Front Yard: A minimum depth of twenty feet (20 ' ) . 2) Rear Yard: A minimum depth of twenty-five feet (25 ' ) . See exception below. 3) Side Yards: a) Interior Lots: A total of both side yards equal to a minimum of ten (10) feet. If a detached structure is proposed to be located within five feet (5 ' ) of a side property line, the adjacent property shall be required to have a ten foot (10 ' ) side yard setback free of structures and, in addition, a permanent legally recorded plat covenant or easement must be provided for necessary access to the adjacent lot to allow painting, re-roofing and other normal repair and maintenance, and for the encroachment of eaves upon the adjacent property. When structures are proposed to share a common wall on a lot boundary line, a legally recorded plat covenant or easement must be provided for necessary access to each adjacent lot to allow painting, re-roofing and other normal repair and maintenance of each structure ' s exterior. b) Corner Lots: The side yard along a street shall not be less than twenty feet (20 ' ) in width, except on previously existing platted lots which are forty feet (40 ' ) or less in width in which case the side yard shall be not less than ten feet (10 ' ) . If a corner lot is less than the minimum width required by this section, then for each foot in width in excess of forty feet (40 ' ) , the required yard shall be increased from a minimum of ten feet (10 ' ) by one foot (1 ' ) up to a maximum of twenty feet (20 ' ) . 4 ) Special Setbacks: a) A maximum of a twelve foot (12 ' ) reduction in the rear yard setback may be permitted ' in the rear yard where the side yard on one side is increased by two feet (2 ' ) for each three feet (3 ' ) of reduction of the rear yard setback. b) Accessory buildings shall have a minimum side yard and rear yard setback of three -4- . w• . l ' �� ., . � e. ORDINANCE N0. 3922 feet (3 ' ) . In addition, accessory buildings shall provide a minimum of six feet (6 ' ) ' setback from residences, and shall not be allowed within required front or side yards along streets. c) The standard setbacks from the boundaries of a subdivision as set forth in the R-1 Zone (Section 4-706) shall apply in the R-1-5 Zone. d) In order to preserve privacy between adjacent lots, in the event that the side yard setback is less than five feet (5 ' ) , there shall be no windows, doors, or mechanical vents in the wall facing the nearest lot line except when such wall faces permanent open space or a public or private right-of-way. e) Eaves may protrude no more than eighteen inches (18") across a lot line . 3 . Lot Coverage: The maximum area covered by buildings shall not exceed thirty-five percent (350) of the total lot area. 4 . Clustered Single Family Dwellings: a. One or more building envelopes of at least two thousand two hundred (2200) square feet meeting all setback requirements of Subsection 4-707 (C) from the boundaries of the lot may be established to accommodate clustered single family dwellings . b. The remaining lot area outside of the building envelopes shall be retained as common open space. c . Building envelopes shall be platted to provide a permanent legal record of their size, shape and location. The building envelope is only required for clustered single family development. d. No more than four (4) building envelopes may be contiguous in any one cluster. 5 . Height: a. The height of a dwelling or structure shall not exceed thirty feet (30 ' ) . b. Accessory buildings and/or structures shall not exceed twelve feet (12 ' ) in height. -5- . � . � . , •, �• .� . . , ORDINANCE N0. 3922 6 . Driveways: Maximum length of one hundred fifty feet (150 ' ) with a maximum of two (2) lots per driveway, except that in clustered dwelling units a maximum of four (4) dwelling units may utilize one (1) driveway having a minimum width of twenty (20 ' ) feet. 7 . Parking. See Chapter 22 , Title IV of the City Code . 8 . Signs: See Chapter 19, Title IV of the City Code. 9 . Special Conditions: a. The preliminary and final plat or short. plat must illustrate the approximate size and location of all structures (including building envelopes) proposed to be placed in an otherwise required yard or open space. Building and Zoning Department officials shall determine at the time of submission if setback requirements have been met. b. Nothing herein shall be deemed to prohibit the construction of a single family dwelling and its accessory buildings on a pre-existing platted lot with less area than herein required. 10 . Site Plan Review: Site plan review in accordance with the City Code shall be required for all development of more than four (4) lots or more than four (4) clustered dwelling units in the R-1-5 zone . SECTION IV: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and thirty days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this lst day of July , 1985 . � /Ol� Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this lst day of July , 1985 . . c�x� �� ��r�Ao��.. , Barbara Y. �3hinpoch! Mayor Appro ed as to form: ���' "�'f''+t,'�.-1 Lawrence J. WaC�ren, City Attorney ! Date of Publication: July 5 , 1985 -6-