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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2591ORDINANCE NO. 2591 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles amending the permitted uses and side yard setbacks in the Arterial Commercial District and Central Business District, and amending Sections 17.26.040 and 17.26.200 of Ordinance No. 2293, and Sections 17.28.041 and 17.28.200 of Ordinance No. 2303, and amending the Zoning Code, Ordinance No. 1709, as amended. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Section 17.26.040 of Ordinance No. 2293 and of the Zoning Code, Ordinance No. 1709, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.26.040 PERMITTED USES: A. RETAIL 1. Auto supply stores, service stations, self- service gas islands, and tire shops. 2. New and used dealerships of automobiles, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, tractors, including sales, leasing and related servicing. 3. Boat and marine sales, and related servicing. 4. Building material stores, cabinet shops, glass stores, hardware stores, lumber yards, paint stores, and plumbing supply stores. 5. Commercial recreation establishments, such as bowling alleys, night clubs, pool halls, theaters (movie and others). 6. Farm equipment stores, garden supply stores, nurseries. 7. Food and beverage establishments, such as cocktail lounges, cafes, cafeterias, drive -in restaurants, restaurants, take -out lunch stands, and taverns; provided that drive -in restaurants, restaurants with -1- cocktail lounges and taverns, all of which have direct customer access to an alley abutting residentially zoned property, shall be conditional uses. 8. Food item retail sales outlets, such as bakeries, candy stores, delicatessens, grocery stores, liquor stores, meat and fish markets, and supermarkets. 9. General merchandise stores, such as catalogue sales stores, clothing and shoe stores, department stores, drug stores, second -hand stores, antique stores, pawn shops, sporting goods stores, and variety stores. 10. Household furnishings stores, such as appliance stores, furniture stores, office equipment stores, and stereo stores. 11. Motels, hotels and hostels. 12. Specialized stores, such as bicycle, book, computer, florist, gift, hobby and toy, and pet stores. B. SERVICES 1. Art, dance, voice and music schools. 2. Business colleges and trade schools. 3. Business services, such as accounting, tax, employment, and management consulting services. 4. Financial services, such as bail bond stores, banks, finance offices, insurance companies, real estate offices, stock brokerages, and title companies. 5. Furnishings repair shops, such as upholstering and reupholstering shops. 6. Governmental offices and social service agencies. 7. Commercial laundries, dry cleaning shops, self- service laundries, and tailor shops. 8. Personal services, such as barber shops, beauty shops, exercise and reducing studios, and travel agencies. 9. Professional services, such as architectural, dental, -2- engineering, legal, medical, medical and dental labs, and planning services. 10. Repair services, such as appliance repair, shoe repair, and TV and stereo repair services. 11. Printing, blueprinting, photo developing and reproduction, and sign shops. C. INSTITUTIONAL 1. Clubs and lodges. D. RESIDENTIAL 1. Apartments on second floor or above. E. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION 1. Convention centers, auditoriums. 2. Ferry, seaplane, airplane, helicopter, offices and terminals. 3. Mass transit terminals. 4. Parcel delivery service. 5. Radio, TV stations, and news buildings. 6. Vehicular services, such as ambulance service, automotive and truck rentals, and vehicle maintenance and repair shops, not including body and paint shops. F. WHOLESALE 1. Storage services, such as frozen food and cold storage lockers, mini - warehouses, transfer, moving and storage facilities. 2. Warehouse buildings and yards. 3. Wholesale businesses. G. MIXED COMMERCIAL /RESIDENTIAL 1. Developments consisting of both commercial and residential uses and located on arterial streets, with a minimum of 500 square feet and 50% street frontage dedicated to commercial use. -3- Section 2. Section 17.26.200 of Ordinance No. 2293 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 17.26.200 AREA AND DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS. MINIMUM LOT AREA: 7000 square feet. MINIMUM LOT WIDTH: 50 feet. C. SETBACKS: Front - No setback requirement. Rear - No structure shall be built within the rear 15 feet of a lot that abuts an alley or a residential district. Side - No structure shall be built within 15 feet of any property that has a residential zoning classification or an alley. No side yard shall be required when abutting another commercially zoned lot, except that for residential and mixed commercial /residential structures a 7 -foot side yard shall be required. VISION CLEARANCE: All corner lots shall maintain a triangular area at the intersection of two streets within which no tree, fence, shrub, wall or other physical obstruction shall be permitted higher than thirty (30) inches above the established grade. The vision triangle shall extend twenty (20) feet along both right -of -way lines as measured from their point of intersection. MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE: 60% MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT: 30 feet. Section 3. Section 17.28.041 of Ordinance No. 2303 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 17.28.041 PERMITTED USES RETAIL 1. Auto supply stores. -4- 2. Building material stores, hardware stores, paint stores, and plumbing supply stores. 3. Commercial recreation establishments, such as bowling alleys, night clubs, pool halls, theaters (movie and others), and video arcades. 4. Cocktail lounges, cafes, cafeterias, restaurants, sidewalk cafes, (subject to the permit requirements of the Street Use Ordinance No. 2229 as amended), take- out lunch stands, and taverns. 5. Food and beverage establishments, such as bakeries, candy stores, delicatessens, grocery stores, liquor stores, meat and fish markets. 6. General merchandise stores, such as catalogue sales stores, clothing and shoe stores, department stores, drug stores, second -hand stores, antique stores, pawn shops, shopping malls (63,000 square feet and under), sporting goods, and variety stores. 7. Household furnishings stores, such as appliance stores, furniture stores, office equipment stores, and stereo stores. 8. Motels, hotels and hostels. 9. Specialized stores, such as bicycle, book, computer, florist, gift, hobby, toy and pet stores. B. SERVICES 1. Art, dance, voice and music schools and studios. 2. Business colleges and trade schools. 3. Business services, such as accounting, tax services, employment and management consulting, and printing services. 4. Financial services, such as bail bond stores, banks, finance offices, insurance companies, real estate offices, stock brokerages, and title companies. -5- 5. Furnishing repair shops and upholstering (and necessary reupholstering) shops. 6. Governmental offices and social service agencies. 7. Self- service laundries and tailor shops. 8. Personal services, such as barber shops, beauty shops, exercise and reducing studios, and travel agencies. 9. Professional services, such as architectural, dental, engineering, legal, medical, and planning services and medical and dental labs. 10. Repair services, such as appliance repair, shoe repair, and TV and stereo repair services. C. INSTITUTIONAL 1. Clubs and lodges. 2. Research vessels. D. RESIDENTIAL 1. Apartments on the second floor or above. E. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION 1. Convention centers and auditoriums. 2. Ferry, seaplane, and helicopter offices and terminals. 3. Mass transit terminals. 4. Vessel moorage, including marinas and docks for pleasure boats, Coast Guard vessels, and submarines. 5. Automotive rental services. F. MIXED COMMERCIAL /RESIDENTIAL 1. Developments consisting of both commercial and residential uses and located on arterial streets, with a minimum of 500 square feet and 50% street frontage dedicated to commercial use. Section 4. Section 17.28.200 of Ordinance No. 2303 is hereby amended to read as follows: -6- Section 17.28.200 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. AREA AND DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS 1. MINIMUM LOT AREA: 3,500 square feet. 2. MINIMUM LOT WIDTH: 25 feet. 3. SETBACKS /BUILDING ENVELOPE DISTANCES: Side - None, except no structure shall be built within 10 feet of any property that has a residential zoning classification. No side yard required when abutting a commercial, green belt, or industrial zoned lot; except that for residential and mixed commercial /residential structures a 7 -foot side yard shall be required. Rear - None, except no loading structure or dock shall be built within 15 feet of any alley. Front - At least 50% of the front property line shall be abutted by a structure; provided, however, that for the purposes of this section, a publicly accessible plaza, square, outdoor dining area or similar area shall be considered a building. 4. MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE: No maximum lot coverage except that north of Railroad Avenue maximum lot coverage shall be subject to the requirements of the Clallam County Shoreline Master Program as adopted and amended by the City of Port Angeles. B. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT: 1. North of Railroad Avenue: Maximum building height shall be established during the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit process, utilizing the regulations and purposes of the Shoreline Master Program. 2. South of Railroad Avenue: Unlimited maximum height; provided, however, that additional height over 45 feet shall be obtained by Conditional Use Permit that -7- considers the impacts upon existing views and solar protection, shadow impacts, and the height of the bluff south of First Street. 3. Leased air rights over rights -of -way shall have the same maximum height as the abutting property. 4. Upper floors devoted exclusively to public access shall be exempt from maximum height limitations; provided that views of the water are unobstructed. 5. Height calculation shall be based upon the existing grade of the lot or the existing grade of the front property line, whichever is higher. Section 5 - Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect five (5) days following the date of publication. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 15th day of May, 1990. ATTEST: �L1(e'',k Jt�i 'i:ZCF'`' Michelle M. Maike, City Clerk APPRO D AS TO FORM: /7 Craig D(Knutson, City Attorney PUBLISHED: 5/20/90 PLAN.310 -8- ca`�eticl M A Y O `R