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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2652ORDINANCE NO. 2652 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles revising the zoning requirements pertaining to adult and child day care facilities, and amending Articles II IV, and Chapters 17.10, 17.11, 17.20, 17.23, 17.26, and 17.86 of the City's Zoning Code, Ordinance No. 1709, as amended. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES HEREBY ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Article II, Ordinance 1709, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: ARTICLE II RULES AND DEFINITIONS 17.08.001 Words and terms in this Article are included because of special or particular meanings as they are used in these Regulations. RULES 17.08.002 In the construction of these Zoning Regulations, the rules and definitions contained in this Section shall be observed and applied, except when the context clearly indicates otherwise. a. Words used in the present tense shall include the future; words used in the singular shall include the plural, and the plural shall include the singular. b. The word "shall" is mandatory and not discretionary. c. The word "may" is permissive. d. The word "lot" shall include the words "piece" and "parcel"; the word "building" includes all other structures of every kind regardless of similarity to buildings; and the phase "used for" shall include the phrases "arranged for ", "designed for ", "intended for ", "maintained for ", and "occupied for ". -1- DEFINITIONS 17.08.010 - "A" A. Accessory Building or Use - one which: a. is subordinate to, and serves a principal building or principal use, and b. is subordinate in area, extent or purpose to the principal building or principal use served, and c. is located on the same zoning lot as the principal building or principal use served. An accessory building or use includes, but is not limited to the following: a. a children's playhouse, garden house, or private greenhouse. b. a garage, carport, or a building for storage incidental to a permitted use. c. incinerators incidental to a permitted use. d. storage of goods used in or produced by manufacturing activities, on the same zoning lot with such activities, unless such storage is excluded by the district regulations. e. offstreet motor vehicle parking areas and loading facilities. f. signs as permitted and regulated in each district in these Regulations. B. Adult Family Home - an adult home is the regular family dwelling of a person or persons who are providing personal care, room and board to more than one but not more than four adults who are not related by blood or marriage to the person or persons providing the services; except that a maximum of six adults may be permitted if the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services determines that the home and the provider are capable of meeting -2- standards and qualifications provided for by law (RCW 70.128.010). C. Alley - a public right of way which provides service access to abutting property. D. Apartment - a room, or a suite of two or more rooms in a multiple dwelling, occupied or suitable for occupancy as a dwelling unit for one family. 17.08.015 - "B" A. Billboard - (See definition of Outdoor Advertising Display, Sign or Billboard). B. Building, Accessory - (See "Accessory Building or Use "). C. Building, Detached - a building surrounded by an open space on the same lot as the principal building. D. Building Line - front, side and rear building lines are the lines on each zoning lot that delineate the area within which construction of principal buildings is confined. E. Building, Principal - the major building on a lot, the building which houses the major use of the land and the structures on a zoning lot. F. Building, Residential - a building arranged, designed, used, or intended to be used for residential occupancy by one or more families or lodgers. G. Business Parking Lot and /or Structures - a commercial offstreet parking lot or structure used exclusively for parking and /or storage of vehicles. 17.08.020 - "C" A. Carport - an accessory building or an accessory portion of the main building designed and used primarily for the shelter or storage of vehicles. It is not an enclosed structure and it does not contain a door which would allow vehicles to pass into the structure: it is open on two or more sides. -3- B. Child Day Care - child day care is the provision of supplemental parental care and supervision for a non - related child or children, on a regular basis, for less than 24 hours a day, and under license by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. The term is not intended to include baby sitting services of a casual, non- recurring nature, or in the child's own home. Likewise, the term is not intended to include cooperative reciprocative child care by a group of parents in their respective homes. C. Child Day Care Center - a child day care center provides for the care of 13 or more children. The child day care center shall not be located in a private family residence unless the portion of the residence where the children have access is used exclusively for the children during the hours the center is in operation, or is separate from the usual living quarters of the family. D. Commission - the appointed Planning Commission. E. Conditional Use Permit - a limited permission to locate a particular use at a particular location, and which limited permission is required to modify the controls stipulated by these Regulations in such degree as to assure that the particular use shall not prove detrimental to surrounding properties, shall not be in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan, and shall not be contrary to the public interest. F. Conditional Use - a use permitted in a zoning district but which requires a special degree of control to make such use consistent and compatible with other existing or permissible uses in the same zone. G. Conforming Building or Structure - a building that complies with all sections of these Zoning Regulations or any amendment thereto governing size, height, area, location on the lot, for the zoning district in which such building or -4- structure is located. H. Conforming Lot - a lot that contains the required width, depth and square footage as specified in the zoning district in which the lot is situated. I. Conforming Use - a use that is listed as a Permitted or Conditional Use in the zoning district in which the use is situated. J. Council - the City Council. K. Club or Lodge, Private - a non - profit association of persons who are bona fide members paying annual dues, which owns, hires, or leases a building or portion thereof, the use of such premises being restricted to members and their guests. 17.08.025 - "D" A. Dormitory - a residence hall providing sleeping rooms, with or without eating facilities. B. Dump - an area devoted to the disposal of refuse, including incineration, reduction, or dumping of ashes, garbage, combustible or non - combustible refuse. C. Duplex - a residential building containing two one - family dwelling units within the four walls of the building. D. Dwelling - a building, or portion thereof, but not an automobile house trailer, designed or used exclusively for residential occupancy, including one - family dwellings, two - family dwellings, and multi- family dwellings, but not including hotels, motels or lodging houses. E. Dwelling Unit - one or more rooms which are arranged, designed or used as living quarters for one family only. Individual bathrooms are not necessarily provided, but complete single kitchen facilities, permanently installed, shall always be included for each dwelling unit. F. Dwelling, One - Family - a building containing one dwelling unit only. -5- G. Dwelling, Two - Family - a building containing two dwelling units only. H. Dwelling, Multi - family - a building or a portion thereof containing three or more dwelling units. 17.08.030 - "E" A. Erected - construction of any building or structure or the structural alteration of a building or structure, the result of which would be to change the exterior walls or roof or to increase the floor area of the interior of the building or structure. B. Establishment, Business or Commercial - a place of business carrying on an operation, the ownership and management of which are separate and distinct from those of any other place of business located on the same zoning lot. C. Existing (pre- existing) - a use, lot, or building that existed at the time of the passage of these Regulations. 17.08.035 - "F" A. Family - one person or two or more legally related persons living together, or not more than six unrelated persons living together as a single, nonprofit, housekeeping unit; provided that there shall not be more than four unrelated persons living together with legally related persons as a single, nonprofit, housekeeping unit. B. Family Day Care Home - a family day care home regularly provides day care during part of the 24 -hour day to 12 or fewer children, incidental to a primary residential use. C. Fence - that which is built, constructed, or grown, or composed of parts joined together of material in some definite manner in which the prime purpose is to separate and divide, partition, enclose, or screen a parcel or parcels of land. -6- 17.08.040 - "G" A. Garage, Private - a building or structure other than a portion of the main building, enclosed on not less than three sides and designed or used only for the shelter or storage of vehicles, primarily only those vehicles belonging to the occupants of the main building. B. Garage, Public - a building or structure other than a private garage, used for the care, repair, or storage of automobiles, or where motor vehicles are kept for remuneration, hire, or sale. 17.08.045 - "H" A. Height - total distance in feet from average ground elevation at perimeter walls to top of sign or structure. B. Home Occupation - is an occupation or business activity which results in a product or service and is conducted in whole or in part in the dwelling unit, and is clearly subordinate to the residential use of the property. C. Hospital - an institution specializing in giving clinical, temporary and emergency services of a medical or surgical nature to human patients and licensed by Washington State Law. D. Hospital, Mental - (Including treatment of alcoholics) - an institution licensed by Washington State Agencies under provisions of law to offer facilities, care, and treatment for cases of mental and nervous disorders and alcoholics. 17.08.050 - "J" A. Junk Yard - an open area where waste or scrap materials are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled, or handled, including but not limited to scrap iron and other metals, paper, rags, rubber tires, and bottles. A junk yard includes an auto wrecking yard but does not include uses established within enclosed buildings. -7- 17.08.055 - "K" A. Kennel - a place where three (3) or more dogs or cats, four months old or older, or any combination of dogs and cats, are kept, whether by owners of the dogs and cats or by persons providing facilities and care, whether for compensation or not. Provided that this shall not include house pets. 17.08.060 - "L" A. Legal Building, Structure, Land Use - any building, structure or use of the land that complies with all zoning requirements. B. Lot - a lot is a zoning lot, except as the context shall indicate a lot of record, in which case a lot is a "lot, of record ". C. Lot, of Record - a parcel of land that is registered as a lot or parcel of land in the records of the County Auditor. D. Lot, Zoning - a single tract of land located within a single block, which at the time of filing for a building permit, is designated by its owner or developer as a tract to be used, developed, or built upon as a unit, under single ownership or control. A zoning lot may or may not coincide with a lot of record. E. Lot, Corner - a lot situated at the intersection of two or more streets. F. Lot, Reverse Corner - a corner lot in which the rear property line coincides with the side property line of an abutting lot. G. Lot, Through - a lot having two opposite lot lines abutting public streets which are usually more or less parallel to each other; not a corner lot. Both lot lines abutting streets shall be deemed front lot lines. H. Lot Line, Front - that boundary of a lot which abuts a -8- street. I. Lot Line, Rear - that boundary of a lot which is most distant from and is most nearly parallel to the front lot line. J. Lot Line, Side - any boundary of a lot which is not a front nor a rear lot line. 17.08.065 - "M" A. Medical - Dental Building - a building or group of buildings designed for the use of physicians and dentists and others engaged professionally in such healing arts for humans as are recognized by the laws of the State of Washington. B. Motel - an establishment consisting of a group of living or sleeping accommodations with bathroom, with or without kitchen facilities, located on a single zoning lot and designed for use by transient tourists. C. Motor Freight Terminal - a building or area in which freight brought by motor truck is assembled and /or stored for routing intrastate and interstate shipment by motor truck. 17.08.070 - "N" A. Nonconforming Building or Structure - any building or structure which does not conform with the lot area, yard, height, or lot coverage restrictions in these Regulations, or is designed or intended for a use that does not conform to the use regulations for the district in which it is located, either at the effective date of these Regulations or as the result of subsequent amendments to these Regulations. B. Nonconforming Use - any use of land, building or structure which does not comply with all of these Zoning Regulations or of any amendment hereto governing use for the zoning district in which such use is situated. C. Noxious Matter - material capable of causing injury to -9- living organisms by chemical reaction, or is capable of causing detrimental effects upon the physical or economic well -being of individuals. 17.08.075 - "0" A. Offstreet Parking Space - an area of at least 10 feet in width and 20 feet in length situated on territory other than a public or private street, alley, highway or trafficway, and used only for the storage of vehicles. B. Outdoor Advertising Display, Sign, or Billboard - any material of any kind placed, painted or printed for outdoor advertising purposes on or in the ground, or on any tree, wall, rock, fence, building, or structure. C. Outdoor Advertising Structure - a structure of any kind erected or maintained for outdoor advertising purposes, upon which any outdoor advertising display, sign, or billboard is or may be placed. 17.08.080 - "P" A. People with Functional Disabilities - people with functional disabilities means (1) a person who, because of a recognized chronic physical or mental condition or disease, is functionally disabled to the extent of: (a) needing care, supervision or monitoring to perform activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living, or (b) needing supports to ameliorate or compensate for the effects of the functional disabilities so as to lead as independent a life as possible, or (c) having a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more of such person's major life activities, or (d) having a record of such impairment; or (2) being regarded as having such an impairment, but such term does not include current, illegal use of, or active addiction to a controlled substance. B. Person - includes an individual, firm, partnership, -10- association or corporation. C. Professional Offices - offices used as a place of business conducted by persons engaged in recognized professions, and others whose business activities consist chiefly of services to the person as distinguished from the handling of commodities. D. Public Open Space - any public owned open area; parks, playgrounds, playfields, beaches, waterways, parkways, boulevards, streets, greenbelts. 17.08.090 - "R" A. Reclassification - a change in zoning boundaries upon the zoning map which is an official part of these Zoning Regulations. B. Recreation Facility or Area, Non - Commercial - a facility or area for recreation purposes, such as a swimming pool, park, tennis court, playground. or other similar use operated and maintained by a non - profit club or organization. C. Residence - a building or structure, or portion thereof, which is designed for and used to provide a place of abode for human beings. The term "residence" includes the term "residential" as referring to the type, or intended use, of a building. D. Residential Care Facility - a residential care facility means a facility, licensed by the State, that cares for at least 5 but not more than 15 people with functional disabilities, that has not been licensed as an adult family_ home pursuant to RCW 70.128.175. E. Rest Home, Nursing Home, Home for the Elderly - a private home or institution for the care of the aged or the infirm; a place of rest and care for those suffering bodily disorders. F. Roof - a structure covering any portion of a building or structure, including the projections beyond the walls or supports. 17.08.095 - "S" A. Service Station - an establishment which provides for the servicing of motor vehicles and operations incidental thereto, limited to the retail sale of petroleum products and automobile accessories; automobile washing (not including auto laundry); waxing and polishing of automobiles; tire changing and repair (not including recapping); battery service, charging, and replacement (not including repair and rebuilding); radiator cleaning and flushing (not including steam cleaning and repair); installation of accessories; and the following operations if conducted wholly within a building: lubrication of motor vehicles, brake servicing, wheel balancing, tire testing, and replacement of carburetors, coils, condensers, fan belts, wiring, water hoses, and similar parts. B. Stable, Private - a detached accessory building in which only the horses and cows owned by the occupants of the premises are kept, and in which no horses and cows are kept for hire, remuneration, or sale. C. Stand - a structure for the display and sale of products, with no space for customers within the structure itself. D. Story - the space between the floor and the ceiling above said floor. A basement shall be considered a story when more than half of the basement height is above the finished lot grade. E. Street - a public right -of -way which affords a primary means of access to abutting property. F. Street Right -of -Way Line - the boundary line between a street and abutting property. G. Structure - anything constructed in the ground, or anything -12- erected which requires location on the ground or water, or is attached to something having location on or in the ground or water, but not including fences or walls used as fences six feet or less in height. H. Structural Alteration - any change, other than incidental repairs, which would prolong the life of the supporting members of a building, such as bearing walls, columns, beams, or girders. I. Supported Living Arrangements - a supported living arrangement means a dwelling unit owned or rented by one or more persons with functional disabilities who receive assistance with activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, and /or medical care from an individual or agency licensed and /or reimbursed by a public agency to provide such assistance. 17.08.100 "T" A. Through Lot - (See "Lot, Through ".) B. Trailer, Automobile (Mobile Home, Vacation Trailer) - a vehicle without motor power, designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle and to be used for human habitation; including a trailer coach and any self - propelled vehicle having a body designed for, or converted to the same uses as an automobile trailer without motor power. C. Trailer Park, Trailer Court, Mobile Home Park - any premises on which are parked one or more vehicles designed, intended, arranged, or used for living purposes, or any premises used or held out for the purpose of supplying to the public a space for one or more such vehicles, whether such vehicles stand on wheels or rigid supports. 17.08.105 - "U" A. Use - the purpose or activity for which the land, or building thereof, is designed, arranged or intended, or for -13- which it is occupied or maintained and shall include any manner of performance of such activity with respect to the performance standards of these Zoning Regulations. B. Use, Principal - the main use of land or buildings as distinguished from a subordinate or accessory use. C. Utility Building or Structure - an installation to provide utility service. 17.08.110 - "V" A. Variance - an adjustment in the application of the specific regulations to a particular parcel of property which property, because of special circumstances applicable to it, is deprived of privileges commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same vicinity and zone. 17.08.125 - "Y" A. Yard - an open space on a zoning lot which is unoccupied and unobstructed from its lowest level to the sky, except as otherwise permitted in the Permitted Intrusions in Required Yards in these Regulations. A yard extends along and at right angles to a lot line to a depth or width specified in the yard regulations for the zoning district in which such zoning lot is located. B. Yard, Front - extends along the full length of the front lot line, between the two side lot lines and to the closest building on the same lot, or to a distance designated in Zoning Regulations. C. Yard, Rear - extends along the full length of the rear lot line, between the two side lot lines and to the closest principal building on the same lot, or to a distance designated in Zoning Regulations. D. Yard, Side - extends along a side lot lien from the front yard to the rear yard, between the side lot line and to the closest building on the same lot, or to a distance -14- designated in Zoning Regulations. 17.08.130 - "Z" A. Zone - an area defined as to boundaries and location, and classified by the Zoning Regulations as available for certain types of uses, and which other types of uses are excluded. B. Zoning Lot - a single tract of land located within a single block, which at the time of filing for a building permit, is designated by its owner or developer, as a tract to be used, developed, or built upon as a unit, under single ownership or control. A zoning lot may or may not coincide with a lot of record. Section 2. Section 17.10.020 of Ordinance No. 2385 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.10.020 PERMITTED USES A. Detached single- family dwellings (on individual lots). B. Manufactured homes, on individual lots, provided each manufactured home: 1. Consists of two or more sections, each 8 feet or greater in width along its entire length; Provided that combinations of narrower sections may be substituted if said combinations are at least the equivalent of 8 -foot wide sections. 2. Bears an insignia issued by the appropriate Federal agency indicating that it complies with the construction standards of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as amended; 3. Is placed on an on -grade permanent foundation or on footings and piers or on blocks in accordance with HUD's specifications for the specific home, and has skirting installed so that no more than one foot of the skirting is visible above grade; -15- 4. Has all transport appurtenances removed; 5. Is served by underground electrical power. C. Adult Family Home. D. Supported Living Arrangement. Section 3. Section 17.10.040 of Ordinance #2385 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.10.040 CONDITIONAL USES A. Agricultural nurseries and greenhouses. B. Art galleries and museums. C. Churches. D. Communications transmission buildings and structures; e.g., radio tower. E. Day c rc ccnter3, mini Child daycare centers and pre- schools. F. Duplexes. G. Group homes and hospices. H. Home occupations. I. Libraries. J. Nursing and convalescent homes. K. Public parks and recreation facilities. L. Public utility structures. M. Public and private schools. N. Radio and television stations, provided that antenna is on site. O. Residential Care Facilities. O. Other uses compatible with the intent of this Chapter. Section 4. Section 17.11.020 of Ordinance No. 2385 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.11.020 PERMITTED USES A. Detached single- family dwellings (on individual lots). B. Manufactured homes, on individual lots, provided each manufactured home: -16- 1. Consists of two or more sections, each 8 feet or greater in width along its entire length; Provided that combinations of narrower sections may be substituted if said combinations are at least the equivalent of 8 -foot wide sections. 2. Bears an insignia issued by the appropriate Federal agency indicating that it complies with the construction standards of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as amended; 3. Is placed on an on -grade permanent foundation or on footings and piers or on blocks in accordance with HUD's specifications for the specific home, and has skirting installed so that no more than one foot of the skirting is visible above grade; 4. Has all transport appurtenances removed; 5. Is served by underground electrical power. C. Adult Family Home. D. Supported Living Arrangement. Section 5. Section 17.11.040 of Ordinance No. 2385 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.11.040 CONDITIONAL USES A. Agricultural nurseries and greenhouses. B. Art galleries and museums. C. Churches. D. Communications transmission buildings and structures; e.g., radio tower. E. Day crc ccntcrs, mini Child daycare centers and pre- schools. F. Duplexes. G. Group homes and hospices. H. Home occupations. I. Libraries. -17- J. Nursing and convalescent homes. K. Public parks and recreation facilities. L. Public utility structures. M. Public and private schools. N. Radio and television stations, provided that antenna is on site. O. Residential Care Facilities. G. Other uses compatible with the intent of this Chapter. Section 6. Article IV, Section 3, Ordinance No. 1709, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 3 RMF - RESIDENTIAL MULTI- FAMILY DISTRICT Permitted Uses Single - family residences, non - commercial gardens, greenhouses, orchards, private garages, carports, swimming pools, and cabanas. Multi- family dwellings, apartments, duplexes, dormitories, mortuaries, funeral parlors. Adult Family Home and Supported Living Arrangements. Conditional Uses Duplexes, public parks, churches, golf courses, public and private schools, libraries, utility buildings and structures, hospitals, and rest homes. Boarding and rooming houses, business parking, motels, and publicly subsidized senior housing developments at a maximum of 58 units per acre. Child Day Care Centers, Pre - schools, and Residential Care Facilities. Group homes and hospices. Other uses compatible with the intent of this section. Minimum Lot Area 7,000 sq.ft. plus 1,000 sq.ft. for each additional dwelling unit. Minimum Yard Requirements Front: 25 feet from front lot line. Sides: No structure shall be permitted closer than 7 -18- feet to any side lot line on the front two thirds of the lot. Detached accessory buildings only, on the rear one third of the lot may be permitted to within 3 feet of the side line. On corner lots, the side yard abutting a street shall have a setback of 13 feet unless more is required by Ordinance No. 1635. Rear: No residential structure shall be permitted within 25 feet of the rear property line. Detached accessory buildings are permitted not closer than 10 feet to the rear property line or alley. Maximum Lot Coverage 30a total site area (not to apply to unenclosed swimming pools.) Maximum Height - 35 feet. Offstreet Parking - (See Article V and Ordinance No. 1588.) For publicly subsidized senior housing developments: 2 and 3 bedroom units at 1 -1/2 parking spaces per unit; 0 to 1 bedroom units, 1 parking space per unit; and with van service, 1/2 parking space per unit. Signs Permitted Permitted Uses: Signs not larger than 10 sq.ft., lighted, but not flashing or intermittent. One per building. Conditional Uses: Size and type as determined by Planning Commission. Section 7. Section 17.20.040 of Ordinance No. 2109 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.20.040 PERMITTED USES A. SERVICES 1. Professional, such as dentists, doctors, lawyers, -19- architects, engineers. 2. Banks, financial institutions, insurance and real estate services. 3. Medical- dental clinics and offices and laboratories. 4. Child day care centers and pre - schools. B. RESIDENTIAL 1. Those residential uses permitted in the RMF District, at the RMF density requirements. Section 8. Section 17.20.160 of Ordinance No. 2109 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.20.160 CONDITIONAL USES. A. Uses requiring review and approval by the Planning Commission and City Council and compliance with Ordinance No. 1709, as amended: Churches Buildings or development necessary for the operation of a public utility Business colleges; music, art, and dance schools Child nurseries, day care centers Group homes and hospices Residential care facilities Rest, retirement and convalescent homes Detoxification centers Beauty shops and barber shops Businesses selling medical supplies, goods, instruments, medicine and similar items. Other uses compatible with the intent of this Chapter. Section 9. Section 17.23.040 of Ordinance No. 2553 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.23.040 PERMITTED USES. In the CN District, no building or land shall be used, and no building shall be erected, altered, or enlarged, which is intended or designed for other than the -20- following uses, with hours of operation limited to 7 A.M. to 10 P.M.: A. RETAIL 1. Bakery shops. 2. Drug stores, pharmacies. 3. Delicatessens. 4. Grocery stores. B. SERVICE 1. Barber and beauty shops. 2. Self- service laundries. 3. Child Day Care Centers and pre - schools. C. OTHER 1. Detached single family dwellings (on individual lots) only, per the RS -7 Chapter requirements. 2. Adult Family Homes. 3. Supported Living Arrangements. 4. Residential Care Facilities. 5. Group homes and hospices. Section 10. Section 17.23.160 of Ordinance No. 2553 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.23.160 CONDITIONAL USES. A. Churches. B. Day Carc Ccntcro. GB. Utility buildings and structures. DC. Offstreet parking lots. BD. Uses permitted in this District with hours of operation extending beyond 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. FE. Other uses compatible with the intent of this Chapter. Section 11. Article IV, Section 7, Ordinance No. 1709, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 7 CSD -C - COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTRICTS CSD -C1 - Permitted Uses -21- Adult Family Homes Bakery shops Barber shops, beauty shops Child Day Care Centers, pre- schools Delicatessens, grocery stores, supermarkets Drugs stores, pharmacies Professional Offices Residential Care Facilities Restaurants, cafeterias Self - service laundries Apartments Specialty shops: gift, florist, hobby, antique Supported Living Arrangements Frozen food or cold storage Banks, financial lockers institutions Hardware stores, shoe repair Group homes and hospices shops Medical, dental offices and clinics Conditional Uses Gasoline service islands, accessory to convenience or grocery stores Bed and breakfast establishments Churches Off - street parking lots Utility buildings and structures Social clubs and fraternal organizations Day care ccntcrc Self - service car washes Other uses compatible with the intent of this Section *Residential uses *That portion of the CSD -C1 zone along "C" Street from 9th Street to Lauridsen Boulevard may be granted Conditional Use Permits for residential occupancies at the discretion of the Planning Commission. CSD -C2 - Permitted uses Same as CSD -C1 plus taverns and cocktail lounges, service stations, creameries. -22- CSD -C2 Conditional Uses Churches Offstreet parking lots Utility buildings and structures Social clubs and fraternal organizations Self - service car washes Day carc ccntcro Other uses compatible with the intent of this Section Minimum Lot Area 7,000 square feet. Minimum Lot Width 50 feet. Minimum Yard Requirements No structure shall be built within 15 feet of an alley or any property that has a residential zoning classification. Setbacks shall conform to the requirements of Ordinance No. 1635 for arterial streets. Maximum Lot Coverage - 50% of the total site area. Maximum Height - 30 feet. Offstreet Parking - (See Article V and Ordinance No. 1588.) Signs Permitted Signs, lighted but not intermittent or flashing type, not exceeding 100 square feet total area., All signs over 10 square feet in area shall be restricted to territory no closer than 100 feet to all property in a Residential District. No billboards shall be permitted within a Community Shopping District. Maximum height 30 feet. Section 12. Section 17.26.040 of Ordinance No. 2293 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. -23- 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 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. Specialty stores, such as bicycle, book, computer, florist, gift, hobby and toy, and pet stores. 13. Chain saw sales and service. -24- 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. Child Day Care Centers and Pre - schools. 45. Financial services, such as bail bond stores, banks, finance offices, insurance companies, real estate offices, stock brokerages, and title companies. 46. Furnishings repair shops, such as upholstering and reupholstering shops. 47. Governmental offices and social service agencies. 48. Commercial laundries, dry cleaning shops, self - service laundries, and tailor shops. $9. Personal services, such as barber shops, beauty shops, exercise and reducing studios, and travel agencies. 410. Professional services, such as architectural, dental, engineering, legal, medical, medical and dental labs, and planning services. 1-911. Repair services, such as appliance repair, shoe repair, and TV and stereo repair services. X12. Printing, blueprinting, photo developing and reproduction, and sign shops. C. INSTITUTIONAL 1. Clubs and lodges. D. RESIDENTIAL 1. Apartments on second floor or above. 2. Adult Family Homes. 3. Supported Living Arrangements. 4. Residential Care Facilities. 5. Group homes and hospices. -25- 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 of building and 50% street frontage dedicated to commercial use. Section 13. Section 17.26.160 of Ordinance No. 2293 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.26.160 CONDITIONAL USES. A. Buildings or development necessary for the operation of a public utility. B. Churches. C. Day arc centers and prc 3chool3. DC. Drive -in restaurants, restaurants with cocktail lounges and taverns, all of which have direct customer access to an alley abutting residentially zoned property. Q. Independent off - street parking structures and lots. -26- FE. Licensed wrecking yards. G. Massage parlors, saunas and steam baths, as primary use. MG. Parks and public piers. H. Recreational vehicle courts and parks. aI. Retail stands, subject to Ordinance No. 2070 (Chapter 17.87). NJ. Salvage stores and yards, recycling stores. 13K. Shopping malls, exceeding 63,000 square feet in land area. ML. Social service agencies providing 24 -hour residential care. NM. Vehicle body and paint shops. N. Veterinary clinics, offices and kennels, provided: 1. buildings and structures are soundproof. 2. all run areas are surrounded by an 8 -foot solid wall or fence. 3. animal runs are to be constructed in such a manner that no animal can see another. 4. that an incinerator of a type approved by the local health department is installed. PO. Other uses compatible with the intent of this Chapter. Section 14. Section 17.28.041 of Ordinance No. 2303 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.28.041 PERMITTED USES A. RETAIL 1. Auto supply stores. 2. Building material stores, hardware stores, paint store, 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 -27- 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. Child Day Care Centers and pre - schools. 45. Financial services, such as bail bond stores, banks, finance offices, insurance companies, real estate offices, stock brokerages, and title companies. 46. Furnishing repair shops and upholstering (and necessary reupholstering) shops. 47. Governmental offices and social service agencies. 48. Self- service laundries and tailor shops. $9. Personal services, such as barber shops, beauty shops, exercise and reducing studios, and travel agencies. 410. Professional services, such as architectural, -28- dental, engineering, legal, medical, and planning services, and medical and dental labs. 3-811. 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. 2. Adult Family Homes. 3. Supported Living Arrangements. 4. Residential Care Facilities. 5. Group homes and hospices. 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. Vehicular rental services, including light trucks, automobiles, motorcycles, mopeds, and bicycles. 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 of building and 50% street frontage dedicated to commercial use. Section 15. Section 17.28.160 of Ordinance No. 2303 is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.28.160 CONDITIONAL USES A. Marine fueling stations. B. Supermarkets C. Boat sales, marine items, and related servicing. -29- D. Glass stores. E. Retail food stands, subject to Chapter 17.87 of the Zoning Ordinance. F. Day care ccntcrs. F. Social service agencies providing 24 -hour residential care. MG. Buildings necessary for the operation of a public utility. H. Churches. aI. Parks and Public Piers. 14J. Rest, retirement, nursing, and convalescent centers. �K. Independent off - street parking lots and structure. ML. Shopping malls over 63,000 square feet. NM. Self - service gas Islands. 8N. Other uses compatible with the intent of this Chapter. Section 16. Section 17.86.030 of Ordinance No. 2103 as most recently amended by Ordinance No. 2265, is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.86.030 HOME OCCUPATIONS EXEMPTED. The following Home Occupations shall be exempted when all the development standards in Section 17.86.040 and specific conditions applicable to each use are met: A. Authors, composers, writers. B. Building contractors, home builders, building tradesmen, landscaping services, janitorial services, commercial loggers, divers, truck drivers, PROVIDED 1. No more than one commercial vehicle is parked on the premises at one time; 2. No outside storage of materials or equipment, except hand - carried tools, on the premises; 3. Only family members working in the residence may park their vehicles on the property or the adjacent street as part of the conducting of the business. -30- C. Retail and wholesale salespersons, business representatives, PROVIDED 1. No customers visit the premises; 2. No products, except samples, are stored on the premises; 3. Only family members working in the residence may park their vehicles on the property or the adjacent street as part of the conducting of the business. D. Family Day Care Home. Section 17. This Ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after publication. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the September , 1991. ATTEST: Be yn . Cit Cleric APPROVED AS TO FORM: Craig D Knutson, City Attorney PUBLISHED: September 22, 1991 (By Summary) PLAN.495 Y O R 17th day of Summary of Ordinance Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on September 17, 1991 Ordinance No. 2652 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles amends Article II and Article IV, Sections 3 and 7, of Ordinance No. 1709, as amended; amends Sections 17.10.020, 17.10.040, 17.11.020, and 17.11.040 of Ordinance No. 2385; amends Sections 17.20.040 and 17.20.160 of Ordinance No. 2109; amends Sections 17.23.040 and 17.23.160 of Ordinance No. 2553; amends Sections 17.26.040 and 17.26.160 of Ordinance No. 2293; amends Sections 17.20.041 and 17.20.160 of Ordinance No. 2303; and amends Section 17.86.030 of Ordinance No. 2103, as most recently amended by Ordinance No. 2265; to allow "adult family homes" and "family day care homes" as permitted uses in all residential districts of the City and "residential care facilities" and "child day care centers" as conditional uses in various districts. The full text of the Ordinance is available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This Ordinance will take effect five (5) days after publication of this summary. Becky J. Upton City Clerk Publish: September 22, 1991