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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3642 ORDINANCE NO. 417 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amending sections of Chapter 17.12 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to zoning. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO HERIEMY ORDAIN H : 'AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Ordinance 3180 as amended, and Chapter 17.12 of the Port Angeles Municipal I Code are hereby amended by amending sections of Chapter 17.12 as follows: 1 CHAPTER 17.12 - RS 11 RI 1, RESIDENTIAL, LOW DENS ITYRES 1 D ENTIAL,AL, SI 17.12.010 - Purpose. This is a low density residential zone intended to create and preserve subufban siz, a single- family residential neighborhoods consisting of predominantly single family homes on larger than standard sized townsite-sized lots, while maintaining densities at or more than four primary dwelling units per acre. Uses that are compatible with and functionally related to a single-family residential environment may be located in this zone. Because of land use impacts associated with nonresidential uses, few nonresidential uses are allowed in this zone and then only conditionally. This zone provides for variety in the urban land use pattern for the City's single familyLower density residential neighborhoods, following a curvilinear street system of non-through public and private streets with irregularly shaped lots, minimum 75-foot front lot lines, and 60-foot rights-of-way for collector arterial streets in large rectangular blocks and usually located in outlying areas. 17.12.020 - Permitted uses. 'A. Adult family home. �B. Detached single-family residences. ! !C. Exempted home occupations. � !D. Family day care centers. 1E. Group living. 17.12.030- Accessory uses. A. Accessory dwelling units. ( A-.B. Garages and carports. B-.C. Greenhouses, gazebos, storage sheds, and similar accessory structures. li G. N e=viil-animal r cbuiai-f-"i-o5ia cd that: Hoofed animals are housed no eloser-than 100 feet from any property line. . 2 A fninimum of one aer-e f hoofW a .,l is maintained. 3. A minimum five foot high fence is installed on pfopefty 4. Other-animals afe housed no elosef than 25 feet ffoFa any pfop",1i D Pr-ivate non eommefeial 1,.,fse stable provided that: 2. A minimum area of one aer per-horse is maintained; 3. A minimum five foot high fenee is installed on pr-opei4y E. Private television satellite feeeption dishes-. 'DT—. Swimming pools and cabanas. EG. Other accessory uses determined by the Director of Community and Economic Development to be compatible with the intent of this chapter. 17.12.040 - Conditional uses. A A e fesidential units. GA. Art galleries and museums. DB. Assisted living facility. BC. Bed and breakfasts. f fFD. Communications transmission buildings and structures; e.g., radio tower. GE. Community centers. 14F. Child day-care centers and re-schools. ,IG. Duplexes. `'6,500squarefeet). JH. Hospices. 2 K. T iT., . Q. Nursing and convalescent homes. MJ. Public parks and recreation facilities. KN. Public utility structures. i0. Public and 2to schools. LP. Radio and television stations, provided that antenna is on site. MQ. Residential care facilities. NR. Other uses compatible with the intent of this chapter. 17.12.050 - Area, dimensional, and density requirements. A. The following area and dimensional requirements apply to all RS 11R11 zones: Table 17.12.050-1. Area and Dimensional Requirements Measurement Type Limit Minimum lot area 449,000 sf Minimum lot width/frontage 7-5-65 feet Density, ffliniffluffi net P.4 Density, maximum net 1 „nits/! 1,000 L Vllul i Maximum building height 30 feet Maximum lot coverage 30% Maximum site coverage 50%_ Minimum front setback 20-5 feet Garage entrance setback nia-20 feet Minimum rear setback 25 feet Minimum side setback 7 feet Minimum side setback (street) - 13 feet Minimum side setback(alley) 74-0 feet Detached Accessory Structure Requirements Minimum rear setback for accessory structures in the rear one-third 10 feet of the lot Minimum side setback for accessory structures in the rear one-third of the lot 3 feet 3 Not to exceed the Maximum building height i primary structure building height g Not to exceed the Maximum building footprint primary structure building footprint 1 A 25% height bonus is available if the detached structure is within the building envelope required of a principal structure in the zone that the property is located. Provided, however, that additional minimum setbacks to ensure a safe building site may be required when the property contains a bluff, ravine, stream, or similar feature, as specified in Title 15 PANIC. B. In locations where stormwater runoff from structures,paved driveways, sidewalks,patios and other surfaces is designed to infiltrate on-site, according to the requirements in Chapter 5 of the City of Port Angeles Urban Services Standards and Guidelines manual, portions of the f project can be exempt from lot and site coverage calculations. (See PAMC 17.94.135 for exemptions.) C. Conditional uses. Conditional uses shall comply with the minimum standards in PANIC 17.94.065. I ,Section 2. - 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 ofthe scrivener's/clerical errors,references to other local, state,or federal laws,codes, rules or regulations,or ordinance numbering,section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section 3. -Severability. If any provisions of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstances,are held invalid,the remainder ofthe Ordinance,or application ofthe provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances, is not affected. Section 4.-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 (5) ',days after passage and publication of an approved summary thereof consisting of the title. �,,. 4 PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the Oh day of November,2019. Sissi Bruch, Mayor APPR VED AS TO F( R William E. Bloor, City Attorney ATT.EST: Kari Martinez-Bailey, City Clerk