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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3332• ORDINANCE NO. 71337 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revising Title 17 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Zoning. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO HEREBY ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Ordinance 3009, as amended, and Chapter 17.08 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.08.065(P) to read as follows: 17.08.065 - "L" P. Lot Width - the horizontal distance between side lot lines measured at right angles to the lot depth at a point midway between the front and rear lot lints, or at the front setback line, provided the average horizontal distance between side lot lines must also meet or exceed the minimum lot width required. Section 2. Ordinance 3272, as amended, and Chapter 17.19 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.19.010, .040, .050(A), and .090 to read as follows: 17.19.010 Purpose. This Overlay Zone is to provide alternative zoning regulations that permit and encourage design flexibility, conservation and protection of natural amenities critical area amenities, and innovation in residential developments to those regulations found in the underlying zone. It is intended that a Planned Residential Development (PRD) will result in a more fully designed residential development environment of higher quality than traditional subdivision lot- bq-lot development. The resulting development shall be done in a manner consonant with the public health, safety, and welfare illustrated in the specifically approved site design by use of a design process that includes within the site design all that provides all of the components of a fully developed residential neighborhood, such as open space, circulation, pre- determined building types and locations, and natural features protection, and utility services. • • • It is also mtcndcd that aA PRD application may combine a number of land use decisions such as critical areas protection, conditional use permits, rezones, and subdivisions into a single project review process to encourage timely public hearings and decisions and to provide for more open space and transitional housing densities than is required or may be permitted between single family and multi- family zones. The consolidation of permit reviews does not exempt applicant(s) from meeting the regulations and submitting the fees and applications normally required for the underlying permit processes. Few nonresidential uses are allowed in this overlay zone and then only conditionally, because of land use impacts associated with nonresidential uses. This overlay zone provides for the opportunity to create self - contained residential neighborhoods with a predetermined variety of housing choices and without following a standard system of public streets and lot design, and with allowances for mixed use, residential and neighborhood commercial developments that are not usually permitted in residential zones. 17.19.040 Permitted Modifications of Land Use Regulations. The approval of a PRD may include modifications in the requirements and standards of the underlying land use regulations of the zone in which the project is located subject to the limitations of this Chapter. Any modification to the requirements and standards of the underlying zone must be specifically described in the application materials and be thoroughly reviewed to be included in the final PRD approval. No approval shall include a modification, variance or waiver of the exterior setback areas required by the underlying zones along the exterior property lines of the PRD, wetland buffer reduction standards of PAMC 15.24.070(3), or of the requirements of the Shoreline Master Program except as provided in Chapter 173 -14 WAC. 17.19.050 Standards. The following standards shall apply to all PRDs: A. All street and utility improvements shall be constructed to urban standards specified by the City of Port Angeles. Street widths may vary from widths required in the Subdivision Regulations. , and i Interior streets shall be dedicated public streets. may be cithcr public or privatc. Streets intended to be dedicated to the City must meet minimum standards set forth in the City of Port Angeles Urban Standards and Guidelines manual. 17.19.090 Application Procedure. The application for a PRD shall contain the following: A. The name, location and legal description of the proposed development, together with the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the recorded owners of the land and of the applicant and, if applicable, the names, addresses and telephone numbers of any land surveyor, architect, planner, designer, or engineer responsible for the preparation of the plan, and of any authorized representative of the applicant. -2- • • B. A narrative explaining the proposed use or uses of the land and building, including the proposed number of dwelling units by type, such as single family detached, row housing, and apartments; information on any special features, conditions of which cannot be adequately shown on drawings; and an explanation of covenants, continuous maintenance provisions, and /or homeowners association for the project. C. A survey of the property showing existing features, including contours at 5 -foot intervals, existing buildings, structures, streets, utility easements, rights -of -way, environmentally sensitive areas, and existing land uses. D. A vegetation survey of the property by either (a) an aerial photograph of the property in a scale acceptable to the City, that identifies significant groupings of trees and unusual or fine specimens of their species; OR (b) a survey of all trees over twelve inches in trunk diameter measured at four feet above the ground; as determined by the Director of DCED, in those areas where improvements are proposed. General wooded areas where no improvements are proposed will require a vegetation survey containing the following elements: 1. A mapping of the extent of the wooded areas with survey of perimeter trees only. 2. A narrative regarding the types (species) and condition of the trees and under -story in the wooded area. 3. Identification of trees that are unusual or fine specimens of their species. 4. In general wooded areas where minor improvements are proposed, a survey of trees over twelve inches in trunk diameter measured at four feet above the ground will be required to a reasonable distance around the improvements. E. Preliminary site plans showing existing and proposed contours at 5 -foot intervals, location and dimensions of proposed buildings, open space, recreation areas, parking areas, circulation, landscape areas, subdivision platting and general arrangement. F. Detailed site statistics including but not limited to: 1. Total site area in both acres and square feet; 2. Site coverage expressed in square feet and percentage of a. Total footprint area of buildings for: i. Residential structures; ii. Non - residential structures. b. Roadway and sidewalk paved surfaces; c. Parking lot areas; d. Any areas paved with permeable paving systems; 3. Total area in lots; 4. Open space area: a. Common usable open space (must be 15% of site); b. Total area dedicated to open space (must be 30% of site); 5. Number and location of off - street parking spaces; 6. Number of residential units proposed; 7. Total number of lots being created; 8. Density of site expressed as residential units per acre. -3- • • G. A preliminary plat, if applicable, pursuant to Chapter 58.17 RCW and Chapters 16.04 and 16.08 PAMC. H. If a developer elects to obtain additional density credits, the site plan application shall contain specific information relating to the additional density credit criteria of Section 15.20.070 and 15.24.070. I. Preliminary elevation and perspective drawings of project structures. 1. Individual building footprints; 2. Housing type and /or style proposed for each individual lot. J. A preliminary utilities plan, including fire hydrant locations. K. A preliminary storm drainage plan with calculation of impervious areas. L. An off- strcct parking plan and circulation plan showing all means of vehicular and pedestrian ingress and egress to and from the site; size and location of driveways, streets, sidewalks, trails, and off - street parking spaces. Any new traffic control devices required for the safety of the project must be shown. M. Mailing labels of property owners within 300 feet of the proposed project pursuant to Section 17.96.140 PAMC. Section 3. Ordinance 3272, as amended, and Chapter 17.21 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.21.200(A) to read as follows: 17.21.200 Area and Dimensional Requirements. A. Minimum Lot Area: 7,000 square feet. Residential uses on the first floor or above shall comply with RHD rear setback requirements. Section 4. Ordinance 3272, as amended, and Chapter 17.22 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.22.200(A) to read as follows: 17.22.200 Area and Dimensional Requirements. A. Minimum Lot Area: 7,000 square feet. Residential uses on the first floor or above • . • • shall comply with the RHD rear setback requirements. Section 5. Ordinance 3272, as amended, and Chapter 17.23 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.23.200 to read as follows: -4- • • 17.23.200 Area and Dimensional Requirements. A. Minimum Lot Area: 7,000 square feet. Residential uses on the first floor or-above with a primary commercial use located fronting that portion of the site facing an arterial street shall comply with the RHD rear setback requirements. B. 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 zone. 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 mixcd commcrcial /ground floor residential structures a 7- foot side yard shall be required. D. Maximum Lot Coverage: 60% E. Maximum Building Height: 35 feet. Section 6. Ordinance 3272, as amended, and Chapter 17.24 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.24.200 to read as follows: 17.24.200 Area and Dimensional Requirements. A. Minimum Lot Area: 3,500 square feet. Residential uses on the first floor above shall comply with RHD rear setback requirements. B. Minimum Lot Width: 25 feet. C. 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 mixcd comrneicial/ ground floor 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 building; 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. D. Maximum Lot Coverage: 100% maximum. E. Maximum Building Height: 45 feet. Additional height maybe approved through a conditional use permit process that considers the impacts upon existing views and solar protection, shadow impacts, and factors such as the height of the bluff south of First Street. F. Minimum Building Height. All new structures in the CBD shall have a minimum of two functional stories above adjoining street level. Section 7. Ordinance 3272, as amended, and Chapter 17.25 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.25.200(A) to read as follows: -5- • • 17.25.200 Area and Dimensional Requirements. A. Minimum Lot Area: 7,000 square feet. Residential uses on the first floor or above with a primary commcrcial use locatcd fronting that portion of the sitc facing an arterial street shall comply with the RHD rear setback requirements. Section 8. Ordinance 3272, as amended, and Chapter 17.32 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.32.020 to add Section F to Permitted Uses as follows: 17.32.020 Permitted Uses. F. Other: 1. Shipping containers used for storage. Section 9. Ordinance 3272, as amended, and Chapter 17.34 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.34.020 to add Section V to Industrial Heavy as follows: 17.34.020 Permitted Uses. V. Shipping containers used for storage. Section 10. Ordinance 2977, as amended, and Chapter 17.40 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending PAMC 17.40.065(D) to read as follows: 17.40.065 Design and Landscaping. D. All required parking areas shall include landscaping of at least one tree for each ten six parking spaces with a minimum of two (2) trees, exclusive of any required perimeter landsca.in Illustration - 11 •arkin spaces requires 2 trees- 12 .arkin spaces requires 2 trees - 13 spaces requires 3 trees.]. The trees shall be of a type approved by the City, at least 2" caliper at planting time, and placed in a planting area of 10 -foot minimum width or diameter. Section 11. Ordinance 3180, as amended, and Chapters 17.10, 17.11 and 17.12 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code are hereby amended by amending Table "A" as follows: -6- TABLE A CONDITIONAL USES IN RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY ZONES THAT HAVE SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS USES LOT AREA LOT WIDTH YARD REQUIREMENTS LOT COVERAGE SIGNS PER SITE Front Interior Side Corner Side Rear Art Galleries and Museums * * * * * * * 10 sq ft unlit Bed and Breakfasts: RS -7 7,000 sq. ft. 9,000 sq. ft. * * * * * * 5 sq. ft. indirectly lit RS -9 Day Care Centers 7,000 sq. ft. * * * * * 0 5 sq. ft. unlit Churches 25,000 sq. ft. 100 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 0 24 sq ft of reader board signage indirectly lit Communication Transmission Structures, Radio /TV Stations and Towers * * * * * * * 10 sq ft unlit Duplexes: RS -7 Zone RS -9 Zone 10,500 sq. ft. 14,000 sq. ft. 75 ft. 100 ft. * * * * * * Libraries 1/2 acre 100 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. * 10 sq ft unlit Nursing, Convalescent Homes, Assisted Living Facilities 1 acre 200 ft. 30 ft. 20 ft. 20 ft. 40 ft. * 10 sq ft unlit Public Parks and Recreation Facilities 20 sq ft unlit Public Utility Structures 9,000 sq. ft. 75 ft. 25 ft. 8 ft. 25 ft. 10 ft. * 20 sq ft unlit Public and Private Schools: Elementary Schools Middle, Jr. and Sr. High Schools - Private School 5 acres + 1 acre per ea. 100 students 10 acres + 1 acre per ea. 100 students 20,000 sq. ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 100 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 40 ft. 25% 25% 25% 100 sq ft 100 sq ft 24 sq ft reader board indirectly lit ee applicable zone for minimum standards -7- • • Section 12 - Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the correction of the scrivener's /clerical errors, references, ordinance numbering, section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section 13 - Severability. If any provisions of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstances, are held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance, or application of the provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances, is not affected. Section 14 - Effective Date. This Ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum. This ordinance shall take effect five days following the date of its publication by summary. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the day of April, 2008. ATTEST: A A CIO ty Cler William E. Bloor, City Attorney MAYOR APPR VED AS TO FO PUBLISHED: April 20 , 2008 By Summary G:\Legal_ Backup \ORDINANCES &RESOLUTIONS \ORDINANCES.2008 \15 - Chapter 17 PAMC Zoning 030608.wpd -8- Summaries of Ordinances Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on April 15, 2008 Ordinance No. 3328 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 11 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Streets and Sidewalks. Ordinance No. 3329 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 14 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Signs. Ordinance No. 3330 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 15 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Clearing, Grading, Filling and Drainage Regulations. Ordinance No. 3331 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 16 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Subdivisions. Ordinance No. 3332 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 17 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Zoning. The full texts of the Ordinances are 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. These Ordinances shall take effect five days following the date of publication by summary. Becky J. Upton, CMC City Clerk Publish: April 20, 2008 Summaries of Ordinances Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on April 15, 2008 Ordinance No. 3328 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 11 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Streets and Sidewalks. Ordinance No. 3329 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 14 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Signs. Ordinance No. 3330 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 15 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Clearing, Grading, Filling and Drainage Regulations. Ordinance No. 3331 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 16 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Subdivisions. Ordinance No. 3332 This Ordinance of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, revises Title 17 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to Zoning. The full texts of the Ordinances are 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. These Ordinances shall take effect five days following the date of publication by summary. Becky J. Upton, CMC City Clerk Publish: April 20, 2008