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Agenda 12/09/2004
SPOKANE VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA Council Chambers -City Hall 11707 E. Sprague Avenue 6:30 p.m.—9:30 p.m. * December 9, 2D04 I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • November 18, 2004 VI. PUBLIC COMMENT VII. COMMISSION REPORTS VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT IX. COMMISSION BUSINESS New Business: • Public Hearing: Stormwater Ordinance ■ Study Session: Revised Sign Code Ordinance X. FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER XI. ADJOURNMENT COMMISSIONERS CITY STAFF Fred Beaulao Marina Sukup, AICP Robert Blum Greg McCormick, AICP John G_ Carroll Scott Kuhta, AICP David Crosby Debi Alley William Gntlirnann, Chair Gail Kogle Ian Robertson, Vise-Chair www.sookanevallev,Drq Spokane Va#ley Planning Commission Advance Agenda Plenni Commission City Council Br{eTh _Hearing;s) Briefing Toucli 2 Touch 3 121$/2004 Stormwater Ordinance 1n 1,'2005 121912004 1{13/2005 Sign Ordination _ 1(11120}075 1/25,'2005 218{2G05 121912094 [lira Uniform Cede Framework 12/712044 111112005 1/252005 1/13/2005 CPA-07-04 4 1113/2475 n/a STA Light Rail Presentation 1/2712005 Hazard Mitigation Plan 111812.005 318/2005 312412005 1127/2005 112110!05 Street Vacation Ordinance Amendments 1/15/2005 215/2005 2{24/2045 1{27{2005 212412005 Matrix/Schedule Permitted Uses 10119/2004 318/2005 c 3/24/2005 -12712005 212412005 Gefiirlitions 10.11 92004r r 05 2/1/2005 Joint Meetinrgwith City Council 2/121005 2{10{200 312412945 comp Plan: Natural Resources,Housing, 411412005 Economic Development,Utilities,Partes&Rep 401912005 All 5/1012005 512412005 Elements All Elements All EI 2242045 All Elements Cerny'Flan: Transportation, Land Use ments 1 3/10/2005 Comp Plan: Caittat Facilities . 12/6/200411:48 AM City of Spokane Valley Request for Planning Commission Review DATE: December 9, 2004 TYPE; D Consent ❑ Old Business E New Business 2 Public Hearing D Legislation 0 Information [D Administrative Report AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Ordinance of the City of Spokane Valley,Washington adopting Stormwater Management Regulations that relate to the Permitting Process, Construction, and Maintenance of Stormwater Facilities GOVERNING LEGISLATION: City Ordinance 03-032 Adopting by Reference, Spokane Co Guidelines for Storrnwater Management as interim Guidelines. PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTION TAKEN: None BACKGROUND: The proposed Stormwater Ordinance clarifies the City's authority on drainage issues and amends City Ordinance 03-032 which adopted SpokaneCounty's Guidelines for Stormwater Management. The draft ordinance accomplishes the following: • Clarifies the City's authority to condition development proposals • Establishes thresholds for regulated activities • Provides design requirements fort storrnter facilities • Provides a design deviation process • Ensures completion and inspection of stormwater management improvements • Identifies the property owner's responsibilities for maintenance • Prohibits unauthorized discharges to public stormwater facilities • Adopts the Nuisance Ordinance as a means of ensuring proper construction and maintenance ATTACHMENTS: Draft Ordinance, PowerPoint Presentation. STAFF CONTACT: John Hohmer, P.E., Senior Engineer SOkane Stormwater Management Ordinance ;,Background 'frPerrnifting 1-Dasign ,Canstructi rr r-Maintenance x5kaft Request Background P.Spokane Valley does not have a comprehensive storm drain system v Stan-meter runoff flows into drywalls and swales Valley soils are typically very porous which allows quick infiltration p.Concern for contamination of the aquifer which supplies our drinking water Typical Dlywell Installation 4L�� A+aif�r�l�.cfi r•' a. a. t�+'- . J 1 Typical Swale ur Environmental Regulations City must comply with State and Federal storrnwater requirements related to the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Clean Water Act • Underground Injection Control — . Stormwater Management Manual for Eastern Washington Design Standards City has adopted the Spokane County - - Guidelines fcr Storrnwater Management City, County, and Spokane are currently working on a Regional Storrnwater Design Manual based upon Ecology's manual— Completion in late 2PG5 l•City has an immediate need for several - - amendments to the current standards 2 Draft Ordinance Finding and Purpose • Minimize the degradation of water q.+allty in surfece and groundwater Reduce the impact of increased surface wales flow, erosion,and sedimentation caused by development Promote site planning and development practices that are consistent with the tcpugraphical and hydrological conditions ▪ Maintain and protect public and private propely that ` is used and dedicated for stormwater management Draft Ordinance Regulated Activities - Thresholds ▪ Grading in excess of 500 cubic yards Construction of or addition to a building except a single family OF duplex residence ▪ Placement of impervious surface in excess of 5,LUU square feet Subdivieians,short suWvisibns,binding site plans Draft Ordinance Authority Clarifies City's Authanty for developing standards, reviewing developments, and preparing conditions of approval 3 Draft Ordinance Design Amendments >Creates standard design for swales that - -- would eliminate current problems >Mandates the use of a new swain design method created by a consultant team for the City based upon the Eastern Washington Stormwater Manual -Previsions for Design Deviations - Draft Ordinance - Example of Proposed Standard Swale _ _.} 1 Draft Ordinance Example of Existing Swale } t'a'r , -:.15 r. .+ :.V 4i,t 4 Draft Ordinance: Construction Requirements All stormwater facilities Sha II be corripleted and certified prior to final plat or issuance of a perrnenertt Certificate of Occupancy Eliminaies cumbersome County construction prOCOSS Sureties only allowed when completion is fmp-actlrni such as weather or other factors beyond the proponent's control X Requires warranties far public improvements Examples of Existing Problems _ �' _ :,a is I 140316 �rr t� Draft Ordinance Property Owner Responsibilities Repair, restoration, and perpetual maintenance Keeping drainage easements open Keeping maintenance access open ›,Shall not place or dump vehicles, equipment, refuse,garbage,or litter in stormwater facilities i 5 Draft Ordinance Public Drainage Facilities Prohibits the discharge of contaminates or other unauthorized liquids >Defines lack of compliance as a nuisance. Adopts the abatement procedures of City Ordinance 03-0B3 -- Next Steps >Planning Commission recommendation on ordinance >Take ordinance to Council for adoption > Continue working or Regional Design Standards Bring new standards to Planning Commission for review when completed Staff Request Provide City Council with a recommendation to adopt the proposed ordinance Questions? �s "s 7 CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO, 04-007 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY,WASICINGTON ADOPTING STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS THAT RELATE TO THE PERMITTING PROCESS,CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF STORMWATER FACILITIES. WHEREAS, Congress enacted the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to protect public health by regulating the nation's drinking water supply. The Act authorized the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)to protect surface and groundwater supplies. WHEREAS, under the SDWA, EPA determined that the Spokane Valley- Rathdrum Prairie was the sole or principal source of drinking water in this region (Sole Source Aquifer or SSA). This determination meant that no federal financial assistance may be used in this region for any project which EPA determines may contaminate the aquifer resulting in significant hazards to public health or the environment. WHEREAS, the SDWA also established the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program to provide safeguards for underground sources of drinking water. EPA delegated UIC authority to the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology). WHEREAS, EPA and Ecology have determined that public and private construction projects must meet groundwater protection standards and have recognized the Spokane County Guidelines for Stormwater Management as such standards. WHEREAS, through Ordinance No. 32. the City of Spokane Valley adopted the Spokane County Guidelines for Stormwater Management as amended, as the interim design guidelines for stormwater management within the City of Spokane Valley; WHEREAS, in order to provide for the continued management and control of storrnwater within the City it is necessary to develop regulations that relate to the permitting process, construction and maintenance of stormwater facilities within the City; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this ordinance is to provide authority for stormwater review, development and control with respect to the use of land, the construction and maintenance of stormwater facilities on public and private property, the unlawful discharge of pollutants into a stormwater facility, and other matters properly related thereto; NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Spokane Valley, Washington do ordain as follows: C:Documcnt9 and Settings\dalley.SPOKANEVALLEY'Local Settincenniporary Isi#urnet Fi1es'QLK9 OrdiaanceStormwaterDrainagc I1-I7-04,dac Section 1. Finding and Purpose. The increased flow of surface water from the use and development of real property within the City must be managed to protect persons, property, and the environment. Stormwater facilities are a common feature of urban develocmeut which must be constructed and maintained when property is developed or redevelopedwithin a geographic area. The City shall implement policies and procedures to. (1) Minimize the degradation of water quality in surface and ground water; (2) Reduce the impact from increased surface water flow, erosion and sedimentation caused by the development of property; (3) Promote site planning and land development practices that are consistent with the topographical and hydrological conditions; and (4) Maintain and protect public and private property that is used and dedicated for stormwa.ter management. Section 2. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply throughout this Ordinance. A. "Best management practices (SMF)" means currently available, feasible and generally accepted techniques or practices that mitigate the adverse impact from the uncontrolled storynwater on the environment, surrounding properties and infrastructure. B. "City Property" means real property owned by the City which may include easements, dedications and right of way. C. "City Standards" means the "Spokane County Guidelines for Stormwater Management" and other standards developed or recognized by the Director that relate to best management practices, threshold requirements for a site drainage plan, exemptions, permitting processes forms and such other matters for the administration of storrnwater control, D. "Director" means the City Director of Public Works as authorized by the City Manager. E. 'Erosion" means the disturbance of land or transportation of soil or other native materials by running water, wind, ice or other geological agents. F. "Pollution Generating Impervious Surface (P0IS)" means surfaces that are subject to vehicular use, industrial activities, or storage of erodible or leachable materials that receive direct rainfall, or run-on or blow-in rainfall. Metal roofs are P01S unless coated with an inert, non-leachable material_ Roofs that are subject to venting of manufacturing, commercial, or other indoor pollutants are also considered PGIS. A surface, whether C,\aeurnwntsand Satingslda]Ley.SPOk.b;NEYr LE'iLI.ocaf SatinslTcmporary internes FileWL1(99110a inanmStormweterDrainage 11-17-04,65c paved or not, shall he considered PG1S if it is regularly used by motor vehicles_ G. "Site Drainage flan" means a plan prepared by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Washington that identifies the stormwater control area, stormwater facilities and other measures reasonably required by the Director. The plan shall contain analysis and recommendations based upon the "City Standards". H "Standard Soils" means soils comprised of the Natural Resources Conservation District groups: Garrison, Springdale, Bonner,Hagen I. "Stormwater" means that portion of precipitation or snow melt that has not naturally percolated into the ground or otherwise evaporated, but is contained, transported or flowing above ground through streets, swales, channels, pipes, artificial or natural surfaces. J. "Stormwater Facility' means the drainage system including, but not limited to, drywell, channel, inlet, curb drop, swale, ditch, detention, retention, and/or infiltration facility designed to contain and control stormwater. K. "Swale" means a constructed depression for the treatment and disposal of stormwater runoff. The swalc shall be designed by an engineer licensed in the State of Washington. L. "Threshold Requirement?' means the level of development, volume, or peak flow of stormwater that must be controlled. IA. "Performance Surety" means a financial guarantee that infrastructure required for a project will be constructed and certified according to the accepted plans and specifications and all applicable standards. N. "Warranty Surety" means a financial guarantee against defects in the construction of all required infrastructure for a project. Section 3. Regulated Activities. No person on any public or private real property located within the City, shall engage in the following regulated activities without first obtaining stormwater control approval from the City. The regulated activities for development are: (1) Grading of land in excess of 500 cubic yards so as to require environmental review pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act; (2) Construction of or addition to a building except a single family or duplex residence; IDncuncrvis mid ScnicgAdslley.SPDXANEVAL.LE:YU_.00rd Seaing,slTemporory lnlernel FileslQLKW,40 rdin enceStorr water/ rat nage I i-k 7-O4_doo (3) Placement of impervious surfaces in excess of 5,000.square feet; and (4) The subdivision, short subdivision and binding site plan process as defined in RCW Chapter 58.17 and City Ordinance. Seetiou 4. Authority to develop and administer standards_ The Director shall develop and administer City Standards that relate to best management practices and the threshold requirements for the development of storrnwater control facilities. The Director is further authorized to develop policies that relate to the submission and modification of stormwater, erosion and sediment control plans. Requirements and performance standards that include best management practices shall be designed to control and contain stermwater, reduce soil erosion and sedimentation through the use of temporary and permanent practices and facilities. The requirements shall be designed to permit flexibility in the choice of stormwater erosion and sediment control methods that meet the specific circumstances of each site and intended use. A. Review Process Following submittal of a request to engage in a regulated activity,the Director shall review the proposed regulated activity including any plans or other submitted material. The Director shall determine whether the regulated activity is exempt from review based upon the threshold requirements, or alternatively whether the regulated activity complies with the standards, specifications and requirements contained in the City standards. The Director may require the submission of additional material and/or analysis to allow the proponent to demonstrate compliance with City Standards. Section 5. Conditions of Approval. The Director is authorized to impose development requirements or conditions of approval for the regulated activities. The stormwater requirements or conditions may he placed on the subdivision, binding site plan, issued permit, or a recorded notice may be placed upon a parcel or lot where drainage facilities will be developed. Conditions of approval shall be based on the City Standards, the preliminary Site Drainage Plan, engineering reports or other relevant data that promotes stormwater control, protection of adjacent properties, utilities or other stormwater facilities, slope stabilization and the environment. A recorded notice shall be in substantially the following form. "Drainage swale systems, drainage ditches, and facilities necessary for the control and treatment for stormwater runoff. The property owner shall be responsible for repair, restoration, and perpetual maintenance of drainage swale systems, drainage ditches and facilities installed on residential lots. The property owner shall be responsible for keeping open drainage and stormwater easements and maintenance access easements serving drainage C:\Docnmentsand SettingsWalley,SPOKANEVALLEYILocalSeftingATemporary Internet File OLK99\OrdinganceStormwaterDrainage 11-17-0d,doc facilities and drainage easements. Upon the transfer of a residential lot, this title notice shall serve to notify the successor in interest of the above duties to maintain], repair and restore the drainage swale and/or drainage ditches on the property and to keep open drainage and stormwater and maintenance access easements, The City may also enter into a development agreement with the person having ownership or control of the real property that is subject to this Ordinance. Such development agreement shall be entered into pursuant to RCW 36.7013.170, et. sec. Section 6. Design Elements. Drainage facilities shall be designed as to not impact the yards of any individual single-family or two-family residential lot. Stormwater treatment and disposal swales and ponds shall be designed as: (1) Continuous swales miming the length of the street located between the curb and sidewalk. These swales shall be within City Right-of-Way or within a border easement granted to the City, or; (7) Consolidated ponds or sv,rales that are located on a separate tract or lot owned by a homeowners association or dedicated to the City. Consolidated ponds or swales are acceptable on private commercial developments. Section 7, Design Method Drainage ponds and swales located in Garrison or other standard soils shall use the equation below to determine the size of the facility: V = 1133 A, where V= Volume of swalc(cubic feet) A =Pollution generation impervious surface (acres) Engineers designing drainage facilities located in non-standard soils must submit a design deviation per Section 8 and receive approval from the Director prior to utilizing the above method in their design. Geotechnical justification will be required. Section S. Deviations and Anneals 1. Authority. The Director may grant a deviation from the requirements of this Ordinance or City Standards. In granting any deviation, the Director may prescribe conditions that are deemed necessary or desirable for the public interest. 2. Deviation Criteria. No deviation shall be granted unless the applicant demonstrates,to the satisfaction of the Director the following: CA1Documenns and Settingsbdalley.SPOKA€VALLEVYLocal Settings\Temporary[nlernct Files~OLK9 rdinanceSL nnw terDrainoge 11-17•L4,da+c A, Deviations are based upon sound engineering principles, best management practices and are not inconsistent with the public interest in storrnwater control and environmental protection; and B. The granting of the deviation will not be unduly detrimental or injurious to other properties in the vicinity and downstream. C. The proposed deviation does not conflict with or modify a condition of approval. D. Deviations meet requirements for safety, function, appearance, and maintainability. 3._prior approval: Any deviation shall be approved prior to acceptance of residential and commercial construction plans and issuance of any building, approach, or site work permits. 4. Right of appeal: All actions of the Director in the administration and enforcement of this chapter shall be final and conclusive, unless within 15 days from notice of the Director's action, the applicant or an aggrieved party files a notice of appeal with the Hearing Examiner. Section 9. Stormwater Facility Construction and Certification. All stoma mater facilities shall be completed and certified by the proponent's engineer prior to any final plat, short plat,binding site plan, or the issuance of a permanent Certificate of Occupancy for any associated building At the discretion of the Director, a test of the facility may be performed to demonstrate adequate performance. The test shall be performed in the presence of Public Works personnel. Acceptance of performance sureties in lieu of completed improvements shall be permitted only when completion of improvements prior to final land action or permanent Certificate of Occupancy is impractical(i.e.,due to construction season delays or other factors beyond the proponent's control). In the event that a performance surety is accepted by the Director, the proponent will complete the following measures prior to the release of the surety: All aspects of the drainage facility, including landscaping, irrigation, and establishment of specified vegetation, shall he completed in accordance with the accepted plans on file with the City. The proponent's engineer shall certify the improvements and request an oversight inspection from Public Works personnel. An exception can be granted for single-family or two-family residential subdivisions where the completion of the swales is not practical until such time as the dwellings are constructed. The proponent shall rough grade the swales to the required volume and install all drywells, inlets, curb drops and other structures in CANuuments and Setting5\dallcy.SP0KANEVALLEYIL Settings\T¢mparary lntcrre Fifes'OLK9910kdinanccStra nwatarDraia c 11-17-04 doc accordance with the accepted plans on file with the City. Erosion control measures shall be implemented to protect the installed drainage structures and to prevent erosion andfor failure of the swale side slopes. The completion of the landscaping, irrigation, and establishment of specified vegetation shall be required prior to issuance of the permanent Certificate of Occupancy for any associated dwelling. A warranty surety shall be submitted to the City upon successful completion and certification of all public improvements to guarantee against defects in construction. The warranty surety will be for a period of two (2) years from the date the facility is accepted by the City. Section 10. Inspection The Director is authorized to field inspect, as appropriate, street, building site, and drainage construction to verify conformance with City standards and the conditions of approval. Section 11. Property Owner Responsibilities. A. The property owner shall comply with this Ordinance and City standards. The property owner shall be responsible for repair, restoration, and perpetual maintenance of the stormwater facility installed on private property. For purposes of this chapter, "repair and restoration" shall mean conforming the stormwater facility to the plans on file with the City_ "Maintenance" means preservation of the original area, volume, configuration and function of the stormwater facility as described in the plans. This responsibility to repair, restore and maintain shall be imposed without regard to any fault or wrongful intention on the part of the property owner. B. The property owner is responsible for keeping open the drainage and stormwater easements on their property. If a drainage or storrnwater easement is unlawfully encroached upon or the function of a designated drainage or stormwater easement is reduced,the property owner is responsible for removing the encroachment or detriment. C. The property owner is responsible for keeping open maintenance access easements serving drainage facilities and drainage easements. D. The Property owner shall not place or permit, and shall immediately remove, vehicles, equipment, objects, refuse, garbage or litter from the Stormwater Facility. Section 12. Public Drainage Facilities. It shall be unlawful for any person to throw, drain, pour or otherwise discharge unauthorized waters or other liquids onto City property, rights-of-way, or border easements, without written permission of the Director. For purposes of this chapter, unauthorized waters include,but are not limited to: C.tiDecumrnis and Settings'Malley,SPOKANEVALLEYLc4a1 Scuingc\Tc tjxvary inttmeL Files'OLKWOrdinanceSta waterDranage 1 I-I1-rl4_doc (a) Groundwater from springs or other natural or artificial sources, foundation drains, sump pumps, and other means of discharging groundwater to the surface; (b) Surface water containing sediment; (c) Discharges from swimming pools, hot tubs, detention or evaporation ponds; (d) Water discharged from the cleaning of containers or equipment used in laying, cutting, or processing concrete and mortar and the water used in such processes; (e) Water discharged from the cleaning of equipment or containers holding paint solvents or similar contaminants; and (f) Other water posing a safety hazard in the travel way or that could reduce the effectiveness of stormwater control and treatment facilities. Section 13. Failure to Comply—Nuisance. The following is declared to be unlawful and a public nuisance: (a) The placement,construction,installation of any structure within or the connection to a public Stormwater Facility without written permission of the Director; (b) The discharge of stormwater to a public Stormwater Facility without permission of the Director; or (c) The failure to construct or maintain the Stormwater Facility as required in the permit or site drainage plan. (d) The placement of vehicles,equipment, objects, refuse, garbage, or litter within the stormwater facility. The City may abate the nuisance through the abatement procedures set forth in City Ordinance No. 03-083 including utilizing the investigation procedure, seeking a voluntary compliance agreement, issuing a notice of violation and an order to comply or such other relief as may be set forth in City Ordinance No. 03-083. For purposes of the nuisance procedure the"Director" shall be the Director of Public Works. In.addition to the nuisance procedure described above,the City through the Director may issue a "Stop Work Order". The Order shall be posted on the site of the construction activity. The Stop Work Order may be issued when the Director has reason to believe that this Ordinance is being violated. The effect of the stop work order shall be to require the immediate cessation of work or activity until further authorization from the Director. Following the stop work order,the Director shall seek and receive assurances from the property owner that the violation will be corrected in a reasonable time or a performance surety shall be posted for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the site Drainage Plan. Section 14. Limitations. This Ordinance is not intended to create a special relationship with an individual or individuals, nor to identify or protect any particular class of persons_ It is not the intent of this Ordinance to impose liability upon the City for failure to perform any discretionary act or failure to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance_ C:11Jocarncnts and SettinOdallley.SPOKA141 VALLEY) 401 SatingeiToriperary Internal Filesl0LK99 0rdinaaceSlormwaterDrainar 3 1-13'44 It is the intent and purpose of this Ordinance to place the obligation ofcomplying with storrnwater design, construction, operation and maintenance upon the owner of the subject property. The City expressly relies upon the representations of the owner and its agents and does not assume any liability or responsibility for such reliance. Section 15. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence,clause or phrase of this Ordinance. Section 16. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after date of publication of this Ordinance or a summary thereof in the official newspaper of the City. PASSED by the City Council this day of , 2005. Mayor, Diana Wilhite ATTEST: City Clerk, Christine Bainbridge APPROVED AS TO FORM: Interim City Attorney, Stanley M. Schwartz Date of Publication: Effective Date: C:IEac.caniani$and Sc;LngsldatlaysFOKANaVALLEY\Local Se lfingffemporary Intermix Fi1cs10LiC9 t irdinanceStarmwaterbroinage 11-17.44,doe CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY Request for Commission Action Meeting Date: December 9, 2004 Item: Check all that apply: ❑ consent ❑ old business ❑ new business L public hearing i.t'D information ❑ admin, report ❑ pending legislation AGENDA ITEM TITLE: Schedule of Permitted uses GOVERNING LEGISLATION: RCW 36.70A.040, WAC 365-195-800 et seq., Spokane Valley Ordinance 03-53 PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN: BACKGROUND: WAC 365-195-81D requires that development regulations implementing the Comprehensive Plan be enacted concurrently or within six months of the adoption of the Plan, Planning Commission has reviewed definitions and has recommended amendments to interim regulations. Zoning regulations are the implementing regulation most closely associated with control of land uses_ The City Council adopted the Spokane County Comprehensive Plan pursuant to Ordinance No. 03-52, subsequently adopting the Zoning Code of Spokane County as interim development regulations for the new city (Ordinance 03-53). The interim zoning regulations contain three matrices identifying permitted uses within residential, commercial and industrial zoned properties, The permitted uses should be re- examined in light of the proposed land use plan and the definitions evaluated for consistency and clarity. The three interim matrices have been consolidated into a single schedule. It is recommended that the Commission consider whether uses should be permitted, permitted subject to conditions, or not permitted across all zoning districts. It may also be desirable in some cases to consolidate uses within categories (e.g. '`Chemical Manufacture" rather than a listing of various chemicals) or conversely, itemizing uses that have previously beer lumped together. The former might list chemicals ",..including but not limited to,.: within the definition, while the latter might require new definitions. The schedule should avoid the same use by a different name unless a specific difference is identified (e.g. slaughterhouse, rendering plant and animal processing facility, none of which are defined and all of which ordinarily involve animal slaughter), This may be complicated by accessory uses such as tallow or glue manufacture, which are generally by-products of the rendering process, rather than stand-alone principal uses. Uses similar in type and intensity should be treated similarly (e.g. if the storage of hazardous material requires a conditional permit, then all uses storing hazardous materials should be subject to the same conditions. OPTIONS: Not applicable. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Analyze the schedule and definitions for workshop discussion in. January. BUDGET/FINANCIAL IMPACTS: Not applicable. STAFF CONTACT: Marina Sukup, Community Development Director ATTACH MENTS: Consolidated Matrix—Schedule of permitted uses Chapter 14.605 EXHIBIT"A" RESIDENTIAL ZONES MATRIX U14 UR-3.5 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 Accessory Struclure{s) . P-Acct). P•Acc(1) P-Aac(1) Billboard N N N N N Caretaker's residence N N N N N Clustered housing Community residential facility(8 4r Iess residents) e P N - N N Community residential facility,greater than 8 residents, no more than 25} N N P P P Ccmnrnurnity treatment facility(8 or less residents) C.U.. C.U. N N N Community treatment facility.greater than 8 residents, no more than 20) N N GU. C.U. C.U. Conditional resentral accessory unit C.U,(1) C.IU.(1) N N N !Density bonus(under Chapter 14.744) N PUD r PLID t'Uti Fuu {Dependent Relative manufactured(mobile)borne N N N N N porn[tory Ll P P P P uuprex LI. P P P P Fraternity,sorority N P P P P Home industry N C.U. N N N Home profession P-Acc.(4) P-Acc.(4) P-Acc.(4) P-Ar•.c_(4) P-Acc.(4) Household ousehold pets _ e _ P P P P Manufactured(motile)home P(2) P(2) P[2) P(2) N Manufactured(mobile)borne park -- N P(2) P(2y P(2) P(2) Multifamiiydwelling N N P P P Nursing hdmd,convalescent home N N P P P Prison,)ail,ur institution I N N N N N Private repeater facility @ P P P P Retirement/elderly apartment N N P P P Single-family dwelling.new E P P P P , Solar Collector&associated!sys --F-Lop. P-Acc. P-Acc. P-Acc. P-Acc Transitional community faciilty(8 or less residents) CC,.). _C, ) C.U. N N N Transitional community facitity(greater than 8 residents. no rnore than 20 residents) N N C.U. C.U. C.U. Tower,primate p-Acef1) P-Acc.(1) P-A❑c.(1) P-Acc_(1) P-Ace.(1)1, Adult Entertainment establishment N N N N -N Adult Retail Use Establishment N N N N N Archery,rifle,gun, pistol rangeslclubs N N N N N Business or professional office N. N N P P Cam®lery N N N N. N t Church and parsonage P p p p - p Corn mercial composting storage/processing N N N N N 'Community hall,cluL,or lodge P(11 P(1) P P P Corrirnunily reueaflorijI facility E Acc.f1) P-Acc.(1) P-Aoc.(1) P-Acc.(1) P-Acc.(1) P Permitted P(4)Definition P(1)Chap 14.615-14,622 standards N Not permitted P-(Acc.)Permitted accessary R(2)Chap 14.808 (1)Specific standards (1)Specific standards C.U.(1)Chap 14.818 Chapter 14.605 EXHIBIT "A" RESIDENTIAL ZONES MATRIX UR-i UR-3.5 UR-7 UR-12 LIR-22 Corrimurltytransit nervier N P(1) P(1) P(i) P(1) Day care center N N N C.L. G.U. ❑ay core center(in a church or a public or prvate School) E{ ) P(1) P(1) Exercise facilitytym athletic club) I N N N P(1) Family day care home P P P P P Fire station P p P P p Golf course N P N N N Golf drrving rangelirainirg cenler N N N N P(1) Hospital _ H1 PP PP Incinerator NiNNN N Landfill N N N N N Library N P P P - Medical Office N N r N Mini-day care center(in a dwelling) P P P P - Mini-day care realer(nut in a dwelling) ht N N P Nonmatorized trail system N N N N Nursery school e _ P P P Park-and-ride facIllly N t''(1) I- 11 PC) Park,public(including caretakers residence) p p p p Past office a P P P P Public utility mai distlibltticrl 2. P P P P Public utility transmission facility EX P(1) P I) P(1) P(1) Racetracks N N N N N Recreational area.commercial N. N N N N Sanitarium N N N N N 5cho©1s-public and private 1:kindergarten E P P P P 2.elementary E P P P P 3.middle ;a P P P P 4.junior high PP P P P 5, high N N N P P 6.junior college N P P P P 7.culJege or university N P P P P 8. Expansion of existing stricture on adjacent property P P P P P Sewage sludge land application N NI N N N Solid waste hauler N NI N N N Solid waste recycling/transfer site N N N N N Solid waste re cyctincitransfer silo N N N N N Tower N N N N N P Perri-lilted P(d)Definition P(1)Chap 14.615-14.622 standards N Not permitted P-(Acc.)Permitted accessory P(2)Chap 14.808 (1)Specific standards (1)Specific scandardu C.U.(1)Chap 14.816 Chapter 14,605 EXHIBIT"A" RESIDENTIAL ZONES MATRIX URA UR-3.5 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 Video Roard Na N N N N ireless Communication Arnrfinna Array P-Acc,(1) P-Acc,(1) P-Acc.{1) P-Acc.(1) P- c,(1) ireress Ccmmunlcatbn Support Tower C.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. gricultural processing plant.warehouse N N N N N grictttltural produce stand N N N N N irstrip fcr crop dustingtspraying N N N N N irstrip,Personal N N N N N irstrip,private N N N N N imal clinic largelsrnall veterinary N N N N N Inial ctinie-veterinary-small animals iJ N N C.U. PM .rime!,Wittllife RehaNliiatirrnyScientifc Research N N N N N ° inial raising andfar keeping 1.) N N N N Beekeeping,commercial N N N N N Beekeeping,hobby P r ,L1 P-Acc.(1) ht N N Circus .9 N N N N Cultivation of land aornrnercial N N N N N Dalry 9 N N N N Farm machinery sales S repair N° N N N N Feed lot N. N N N N Feed mill N. N N N N Fish hatchery N N N N N Floriculture flower growing ht N N N N Gardening E P P P P Gasohol plant N N N N N Grab'elevator N N N N N Grazing N. N N N N Greenhouse-commercial N _ N N N N Hazardous waste trealmeritistorage oft-site 1St N N N N Hazardous waste treatmentlstorage on-site N N N N N Horse boardlnrj and training Bit) N N N 1 N Horticulture vegetable growing N N N N N Inherently Dangerous Mammal/Reptile Keeping N. N N N N Kennel IN N N N I N Kennel,private _C LI c,U. N N N Nursery-wholesale it N N N N Orchard N. N N N N Pigeon, 5erfonning'snow P-Acc.11J P-Acc.(1) N N N Hinting slahIe N N N N N Sawmill and lumber mill N. N N N N ransient-ago ultural lataor residence N N N N N ree farming N N N N N P Permitted PK)Definition P(1)Chap 14.615-14,822 standards N Not permitted P-(Acc.)Permitted accessely F(2)Chap 14.808 (11 Specific standards (1)Specific standards C.U_(1)Chap 14.816 Chapter 14.605 EXHIBIT"A" RESIDENTIAL ZONES MATRIX I)§.4 UR-15 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 Trunk garcienir3 N N N N N Vineyard N N N N N Winery N N N N N Zoc ft gIcat Park N N N N N P Permitted P(4)Denilion P(1)Chap 14.616-14.622 standards N Not permitted P-(A cc.)Permitted Ac4:es86ry P(2)Chap 14.808 (1)specific standards if 1)Specific standards C.U.(1)Chap 14.818 Buisiness./industrial Matrix UR-1 1 UR-3.5 r UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 D-1 E3-2 1 B-3 1.1 1-2 1.3 MZ Aboveground lank storage of liquefied C petroleurngas(LPG) P-Acc(1) P-Acari_ F'-Acc{11 N P•Acc(1) P-Acc(1) P-Acc(1) P-Acc(1) P-Acc(1) R Accessory Structure(s) I Acetylene gas manufacturing N N P N r I Mid manufacturing N N P N N N N N N C Adult Entertainment Establishment N P(1) P)1) _ N N N N N N N N N C Adult Retell Use Establishment N P(1)_._ Pl1) N N N N __ i' Agricultural craps,grazing - N P N N N N N R Agricultural processing plant.warehouse __ N N N N N R Agricultural product Eland I Aircraft manufacturing N N P N N N N N N R Airstnp for crop dustingispraying , N N N N N R Alrstrtp.perscrral N N N N N R Airstrip,private 1 Alcohol manufacturing Including gasohol N N P N C Ambulance service CU P P P P P N i Ammaniafe_hrorinernanufacluring N N P N t Animal clinic-veterinary-large animals N N N N — Animal clinriclveterinary.huge and small N N N N N C animals N P P LSI N N N C-U. P(1) I Animal clinicAreterinary,small animals P(1) P P P P N N I Animal Processing Facility N N P N Glue&Tallow Mfg P(1) N N N N R Animal raising andfcr keeping P I Animal5heller N P P N Animal Wildlife Rehabilitation or Scientific N N N N N C lesearchFacility N P(1) P(1) Pj1) P(1) P(1) 1 N - C Antique store N P P N G Apprire miller shop P P P N C Appliance salesfservice N P_ P N Archery.rifle,pistol,gun range or club(indoor N N N N N C only) -- Ni P P - N . C Art galleryjsludid P P P _ N I Asbestos manufacturing N N P N I Asphalt filanllmanufaeturirag N N P P I Assembly-heavy N N P N r I Assembly-tighi - _ P P P N I Auction yard(excluding livestock) N P P N I Auction yard,Livestock — N N P N Auto wrecking.recycling,junk and salvage I yards N CU P(1) N Automobile and reCreaticnal vehicle repair 8 I maintenance I N P P N I .Automobile assembly plant N N R N I Autoniobile impound yard N r P N Buisinesslindllstrial Matrix j Uf;•1 UR.3.5 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 I B-1 E3-2 B-2 I-1 I-2 1.3 I M.K I •Automobile painting establishment N P P N I Automobile/taxi rental N P P P P P N I — —Automobile/truck painting,repair,body and —— i C fender works N N P N P P N C Automobile/truck sales N N P N C Bakery,retail P P I' N Bank,savings/loan and other financial I institutions P P P P P P N C Barberibeauty shop P P P P P N N I Battery rebuilding/manufacturing N P P N 13ee-keeping,Commercial P N N N N N IR-.Seekeeping,commercial _ P-Acc.(1) P-Acc,(1) N N N Bee-keeping,hobby _ P-Acc.(1) C Bicycle safes/service P P P N N N N N N C f illOnard N N N est N N N f Biotechnology la bnraloryfmanUlactlsre—— P P P N I Blast furnacelcnke oven N N P N Bleach,bleaching powder and dye I manufacturing N N PN N I rinat building,repair and mainlenan N P 2 C Book/stationary store P P P N I i3oltlingplant P P P N C Bowling&Ilgy N P P N Bread and Bakery Products manufacturing, I including retail bakery _ P P P N I Brewery,winery and/or distillery P P P — N I Brick,tile and terra colla manufacturing N N P P I Broorn rnanufacturing N P P N Ruitding supply and hardware distribution end I _sales N N P N P P N C Butcher shop/meat market P P 2 " N I !Candy and confection making Including sales P P P P P P N I Carbon manufacturing N N P N N N N N N C Caretaker's residence N N P-Aet.(1) N R-Acc(1) P-Acc+(1} P Carpenter Shop,excluding planing mills,saw ' I mills,etc-) N N P P P P N I Carpet and run Gleaning ptanI N P P N1 I Carpet.canvas,and cordage manufacturing N P P — — Carwash,automatic self service(Mare than 1 I bay) N P P P P P N C Car wash,Sctf-service-1 hay _ ClJ P P ! � N Catalog and mail order houses including i showroomN P P N Buls'lness/Industrial Matrix UR-t UR-3,5 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 B-1 11-2 B-3 I-1 I-2 t-3 MZ Jv - I Cellulose material manufacturing N N P N Cerneni,gypsum,lime,plaster of pans and How different than Brick. I terracotta manufacture N 14 I •' the temacolta mfg? N N N N N R Cemetery 1 'Ceramic manuf-dcturinf�J N P P N C Corn Shnp N P P N I Chain and Cobb~manufaClufirlq N P P N 1 Charcoal manufacturing and pulverizing N N P N I .Chemical manufacturing N N P _ N P P P P P R Church and parsona,pc p p - p N N N N N N I Circus P(3) F P P P p i N I Clothes cleaning&dyeing N P P o U PhD PUO PUU PUD P1)0 R Clustered housing I .r:niri sinrage R P I P N C:Colleges,(puhilc and private) N P P ht N N N N N I Commercial tornposling storage/processing N N CU N N Cil G U Commercial laundry,linen supply,and dry I t I cleaning N P P N Commercial printing,reprographics, li I bookbinding services P P P N I Communication servi:efsales 8 facilities P P P N Communications Equipment Manufacturing . (NEC) N P P N P(1) P(1} P P P C Community hall,club ur fudge P P P N P-Acc-(1) P-ACC.(1) P-ACC,(1) P-AGz.(1) P-Act.(1) f Community recreational facility - - -- Community residential facility(8 or less P P N N N Ft residents) Community residential facility,greater than 8 N N P P P l{ residents,no more Man 25) _ NI P(1) l3(1) P(1) P(1) I Camrnunilytransit center P P P P P P N Community treatment facility(S or less C.U_ C U N N N R residents) 1nmmunity treatment facility,greater Than N N C.U. G.U. C-t.r. E2 rusidenls,no more Than 20) I Computer manufacturing assembly and N P P N cornI}liter pooarerns or systems GeveioonlerklI P P P N Computer software systems analysis,design Y I and assembly N P P N Concrete product man ufacluringfready-miK Now different than cement, concrete(excluding exlractIonl mining) N P p p gypsum Irma mfg? C.U.{1} C.U.(1} N N N R Conditional residential accessory unit Bulsinessilndustrial Matrix UR-f — UR-3.5 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 5-1 B-7 13-3 1-1 1-2 1-3 tut - - Cranslruclion materials manufacturing I I (IJ.E_C.) N P P I Contractor's office and yard NNPNP P N I Convenience Store 1' P P N Cosmetic manufacturing and distribution 1 including perfumes and loltetnes N i P P N • Creamery and dairy product manufacturing N P P N I Creosote rnanufaclvringFtrealrnenl N N P N N CEI N N N Crisis Residential Center 5 or fewer residents Crisis Residential Center,mora than It N N CU CEJ CU resldenls N N N C.U. C.U. C Day care ccntcr P P P N Day care center(in a church or a public or Pl1) P(1) P(1) P(1} P(1) R PrivatesChoral) D .y card center in oonnecticn with an I industrial use P P P N i N PUD PUD PLIC PUD R Density bonus(under Chapter 14,7174) C Iiepartment/uanely store N P P_ N (Dependent Relative manufactured(mobile) T T T T T R home I Die casting N P N N P N UisinfeCtant and insectici(fe manufacturing N h P N Chemical mfg? I Distribution center for home delivery 1 P P P 2 N N P P P P R"Dormitory I Drop Hemmer pr rarge N N P N Blast furnrace7 I Drug Store P P PP P N N Dry clearlersrleundro at(serving ant.),one C outlet) P P P N I Dry kiln N N P N N P P 2 P R Dwelling,Duplex C Dwelling will P(1) P(1) - P(1} N 2nd Pow cniy Electrical cornponent I rnanufacturinglassembly P P P N Electrical machinery,equipment&supplies - I manufacture(NEC) N u F N Cleclrauics systems de veloprnentlapersIions, including testing and/or Tight.assembly of electronics,conrriu licalions andfcr computer components,subsystems and systems I P P 7 N Electronics systems I C de velapmenlllesling/op-eratlons. N P P N Buisinessllndustrial Matrix UR-1 UR-3.5 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 —a-1_ R-2 I B`3 1-1 J- 1.2 1-3 Mr , I Electroplating of metal N N P Emergency Clinic N P P N P P N Emery cloth and sandpaper manufacturing N 1a P N Enameling manufacturing N N P N Enterleiirnenlfrecreelion facilities (bingodarce,skating hall NEC N P P N EGuiprn nl sof*S,repair.and rnaintenarice N P N P(1) Exercise facilftyJgym athletic club N P P P P N N IIExplastvi�manufacturing N ® N Explosive storageMI NF P P Fabric and I exile mills including knitting N F N tr,1 i P P • Family day care home N N • Farm machinery sales&repair Feed and fuel yard N P P N N kw • Feed Pot :in.;daycare? N M p N N tai Fabric• - Feed mill Feecirreroal mill N P F N Per-Kier manufacturing and manure processing N N P N Fitmfr-ampra nalc+-,fsprvine P la P N Fire station P P P P P P N Firewood salesrtotiprecessIng N N CU N P P N N N N N N - Fish hatchery 14 N N N N R Floriculture flower growing Florist Shop - - P P P F' P Iv N Flour mill •r• processing? , N P P N rceraal mill C Fuad lecher 14 P P --- N Cold Ste rage? 1 Food product manufacturing/Mlorage(NECK N P F N N P P P P R Fralernity,sonority Dormitory? I Freight forwarding intluding terminal N P P N C Funeral home N P P N , I t-urnliure manufacturing and sales N P P N C Furnilure salesfrepair N P P N I Galvanizing/dip plating N N P N P P P P P R Gardening Garment manufarliiring including leather I goods/apparel P P P N Gas illuminaling or healing I 'manufacturingrhlarage N N P N N N I'd N N R Gasohol plans BuisinessfIndustrial Matrix El UR-3.5 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 1 B-1 B-2 B-3 I-1 1-2 1.3 1rAZ Gelatin manufacturing N N P N MIN General personal service(NE-+r-) 11 P F N General recall sales(N.E.C.) N P P N Gill shop P P P - —- N Glass and glass product manufacturing N P P N Glue manufacturingRendering plant process N N P Ni tallow N P N N N - Golf course N N N P(1) Golf driving rangartraining center N N C u P P P N Governmental oIlic sl administrative/maintenance facilities P P P N N N N N N - Grain elevator Feed mIIl Graphitemanullacluring N N P N N N N _- N N R Ora ing N N N N N R Greenhouse-commercial C Grocery store P(1) P P N N CU N N N Halfway House(fi orfewrr resrrienls) N N CO Cu GU Halfway House(mare than B residents) C Hardware stere P P P N Hazardous waste treatment and oil-site N N N. N N , I storage N N N N hi P(11, N Hazardous waste treatment a nd on-site N N N N I N I storage P-Acc-(1} P-Ace.(1) P-Acc.(1) P-Ac-c(1) P-Acc(1) P-Acc(1] P-Ace-(i) G Hobby Shelf) P P P N Horns rroprovamarit Acre(rlooeng.pain!,eIC) N P N N G.U. N N N R Home industry P-Acc.(4) P-Acc.(4) P-Acc.(4) P-Acc.(4) P-Acc.(4) R Horne profession — 1 's PC) N N N N R Horse boarding and(raining N N N N N R Horticulture vegr:lahle growing N - P P P P C Hospital P P P N - C Notelhnolel N N P P P N N I Household appliances manufacturing(N.E.C.) N 1 p P N N P P P P N Household Fels I Ice plant N P P N N N N N N I Incinerator N P(1) P(1) N Tank storage-above or Inlinrnrnahl€riguiOlgas storageI N N P N below? Inherently Dangerous Mammal/Reptile N N N N N R Keeping I Ink manufacturing N N P N C Jewelry salesirepair P la P N Jcwdry,clock,musical instrurneotassembly. I salesfservice P P F N 3uisiness/lndustriai Matrix UR1 UR-3.5 UR-7 iJR-12 UR-22 R-1 j 2-2 j S-3 I-1 1-2 I-3 Mi I .l�nbheralielrihreinnplan' P P P N Ti N N N N N C Keane! N P(1) P(1) IhI r(1} P(1) N C.U. CIL _ N N N R Kennel.private laboratories incl.research testing.medical. I dental P P P 14 N N N N N I Landfill N N GL1 CU_ N P P P P C Library P 1' P 14 - I Lighting Equipment marlulaGturing(N.E,C,) N P I' 14 I .Linal�eurn&oil cloth manufacturiinglreduclion N N P N C'LIQuor More N P P N C Lncksr'nilh --P P P I N I La. pale storageN N P N Luhrlcalian grease manufacturing or ell I compounding N N P if I Lumbemnill,sawmill,shingle mill,plywood mIU N N P P I Lumberyard N N P N P P N 13urlding Supply? I Machine shop.large I N N P N I Machine shop,small 1, N P P _H _ I Mechinefmrachinery manufacturing N P I P N P(2) P(2) P{2) P(2) N R Dwelling,Manrdacturc-d(metilc}hems i 1 N P(2) P(2) P(2) P(2) R Manurar.Iured(mobile)home park _i. C Manufactured{mobile)home sales 14 14 P ' N I Manufactured Irnobi1e)home fabric9tiun N P e P N C Massage parlor P P P N I Match manufacturing N N P N I Meat peckaginj{excluding slaughtering] N I' F N • • . • . N Medical and tabcralcry Inslrumenllappratu s I m2nufactLare N P P N N N N N P R Medical Qifice Medical services including minor emergency • I clinic _ P P P N MediCal,dental,arid hospital equipment I supply/sales P P P N ' I Metallabricatian N P P N TMetal manufacturing,reduction,reclamatron h. I refining N N P N I Metal reduction furnace N N P N Smeller? P P P P P R Mini-day care center(in a dwelling) Distinguish lamily hor N N N P P R Mini-day care center(not in a dwelling) I Minirlg - -- — 3d N ] P -- P 5uisiness/indlustrial Matrix UR-1 UR-3.3 UR-7 UR-l2 'UR-22 i - - f3.1 +3.2 d-3 -- 1-1 1.2 1-3 MZ Motor vehicle parts sales.and service I including tires N P P N Molorcycle&ATV rrranufacture.repair and F I maintenance N P P N N N P P P r R Ovveliing,Mullilamlly C Museum N P P N C MUSIC Store P P P 1,1 I Nitrating process N N P N Fertilizer? N N N N N R Ncmmotnn7 i trait system P P F P P fx Nursery school N N 11 N N I Nursery/Greenhouse wholesale P P P N C Nursery/greenhouse,retaillwholesale N P P N N N P P P R Nursing home,convalescent home - , I Office supply end computer sales P P P N • N N N P P I Office,business P P P I P P P N N N N P P I Office,professional P P P P P P N Medical pt1ite N N N N N R Orchard - 1 Oxygen manufacturing N N P N Paint,lacquer,thinner.turpentine&varnish I manufacture N N P N 1 Paper pror3ucl manufacluiing(N.E.C.) N P P N I Paper/pulp mills N N P P P P P P P R(Park,public(including carelakers residence) f' p 1 i I' 0 r} y N 1 P{ ) P(1) C Park-and-ride facility P P P P r t-1 C'Pawnho. N P P N C Pet Strap 11 P P N -- I Petroleum manufacturing or refining N N P N I Pharmaceutic-al manufacturing I, P P N C;Photographic studio P P P N P-Acc.(1) P-AIcc.(1) N N N R/ ,performing/show I Pipe manufacturing horn clay or metals N N P N I Planing mill N N P P I Plasterfwallboard manufacturing N N P N Plastic injeclion molding,including toot&dye 1 making N P P N I Plastic manufacturing N N P N Plywood&veneer lamina lion(including I structural products) N P P N P P P P P C Post office P P P P n P N I Potash works or manuiaclueng N N P N 1 Pmver plant(excluding public utility facilities) N N P N 1 Prefabrication canstru�ction including sales t P P P N Buisiness}Industrial Matrix UR-1 UR-3.3 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 • 6-1 B-2 a-3 I-1 1-2 ® !viz --�-�e Print,blueprinting,pholastating,xerographic shop N P F' P P P N N N N N N 0 Prison,jail,or instilulian P P P P P is Private repealer facility P P P P P P P ���--Q Professional,vocational&trade schools 11 P P P N Trar1P, L?chnital school MU Public pay parking gerageflol N P 0 P P IN= N M- 0 Public utility gas works --- N N P N P P =I= I' P 0 Public utility local dislritulion facilii P P P P Mai P P P(1) P1) Ni) P(1) P(1) ©Public utility transmission facility P(1) 9l) MEN 91) P(1) P{1) P{1) =----0 Punch press '-- N P P N ---I]P rex lin rrranufacturin. -i- N N P N Chemical Manufacture? I Racetrack neki(horses.,darts.autos.go-carts sn4wmohilcs,rlc) it N CU N 14 = N N Qp Racetracks --�®Rad iiifTV sateslservice N P P N aRailroad yard,repair shop and roundhouse �-- N N P N . QRbl rea,correiaNi CU N =� N EM©Recreecreaticnanaal aarea,examrnnercrciall ---- --�®Recreational vehicle park N CU P(1) N =- Recreational vehicle sales-large( twelve N N P N Ieel)eaticnal vehicle sales small(;1.we9ve N P Wal N ®Recycle collection center N P P P P P N --- Q Recyclir,n +and 11.1.1111 N P P N -�--Q Reiiilering plan) -_- N N P N --� ©Rental shop N P P ru ----�al Repair shop for power equipment N MM P N P P N -i--0 Research facilif MOM O P P P N ���--0 Resort N M P --- N -_ ----fl Restaurant P P P MEM iim.0 Restaurant,alcoholic N P P N 111.11111111M. ta Restaurant,drive-in N P P P P P N . Q Restaurant.,rtorialdehvlic i' I' F' � N Retail Solas,related and accessory Ea allcw -- etl uses P-Acc(i) P•Acc(1) MI N N N P P P R.°welling,Retirement/elderlyapaltmenlN N N N N Ei Riding stable --II ROCK ROCll crusher N =I= F' P MIMI IIRollin. mill N =irMP N Metal fabrication? _�---Ill Rcolin. materials manufacturing N N P N -----0 Rope manufacturing --- N P P N -----e ma nuracturinvffabrtcalign N N P N N P 14 Buisir ess&lnc ustrial Matrix UR-1 UR-3.5 UR-7 UR-12 UR-22 J R-1 B-2 13-3 I-1 1-2 1-3 MZ C Sanebtastinglcutting N N P-Acc.(1) N P-Acc(1) P N N 14 N N N R Sanitarium I Sauerkraut,pickle and similar manufacturing N P P N Food praoessing? N N N N N R Sawmill and lumber milt R Schools-public antl privale P P P P P R 1.kindergarten P P P f' P 13 2-elementary P P P p p R 3.middle , P P P P P - 4-,unier high N N N P P 8-hEgh N P P P P 6.junior college N P P P P 7..rnlle or university 8.Expansion o4exislirtg.structure on adjacent , P ) P P P property Secondhand slore N P P N Self-service storage facility N P P N N P 14 Service station,aulamabile P(1) 'P P P P P N __ - _- N `� N N N I Sewage sludge land application NI N N CU 1 51g41 man ufaclufiaglrepair P P P N C Sign painting shop N P P N I Silane,pulysilicon manufacturing N P P N Chemical manufacture? Dwelling,Single-family.expansion ar G Elccesscry structure P F P P P P N p P W P P 1-{ Dwelling,Single-family CAW , I Smeller rind ore reduction N N P P I Sean and cleaning compound manufacturing N N P N P-Are P-Ace P-Arc- P-Arc P-Arc R Solar collector.2..associated sys N N N I4 N C Solid waste hauler N N PM) N CU P(1) N N N N N N C Sulid waste recycling/transfer rile N N PM) N PO) P(l) P(1) N N r N N C Solid waste recyclingitransfer site,,private N N CU N P(1] P(i) P(1) Specialized trainingfleaming schools or t studios(dance,gymnastics,martial arc&,etc.) Cu P P P P N N Specially agricultural production(including retail nursery,greenhouse,and food crops I grown under cover) P P P 14 I Starcil pr+7duct rnanUlaCttkrin9 N N r' N I Stprtrr-1 N N P N I Stoneware,eanhenwaare marluiactu ring N P F N I 5Iorage,general-indoors P P P N I Storage,general-outdoors P(1) P[1) P N I Sugar refinery N N P N Buisiness/lndustriaI Matrix U R 1 U R-3.5 UR-7 UR-12 [3.2 Tarok storage or critioal material(a boveibelovr I ground) Tank storage of critic-el material Aboveground J N Tank storage of critical material below ground P -p cc. P-acc. N =. Tanning,curing of hides and skins N N r. N N • Tavern N P P • Taxidermy N F� P ---- Theater.indoor �- '0 Theater.outdoor Tire Salvage Yard N CU CU Tire,recap and rotro d manufacturing P Tobacco)products irranuteoluriliq N N PNIN N N C Tower P(1) 91) 1111 P-Acc.(1) P-Acq(1) P,Anr-.(1) P-Anc.(1) P-Act(1) g: Tower,private P-Acc.(1) P•Acc_(1) P-Acc '1) N TradeJTethnital school P P 1=5 N N 0 N N N N R TranIenL agriulturdll Ibor residence Transitional corn rnunity facillty(S or less C.U. G.U. N N N . residents) TrariSthonal community facility(greaier than 8 CC U C U. C.0 R residents,no more than 20 residents) Transportation services/sales inc.equipment storage N PP N NTree farming Truck equipment Sales,repair and ma ink- ance NPPN N N h N N R Truck Stop trig ®����® N Truck Stop Truck.automobile,and equipment rental CI Up aolclory shop N .nn.. - . . P E1-1 NNi Iv�lerrnary Supplies and services,including P i' 1 N See animal N N N N N I 'Video Board N N N N N N N N N R Vineyard I warehousing N N P P _ I welding,sheet melst shops N P P N I WhalesaIing(retail sales prohibited) P P P N N N N N N R Winery Buisinessfandustrt li Matrix UR-1 UR-3.5 UR-7 UR-I2 UR-22 B-1 B-2 B-3 f-1 1-2 1-3 t_ MI P-Acc.(1) P-Acc.(1) P-Aca.(1) P-Acc.(1) P-Acc.(1) C Wireless GommunicalinnAnienniArray P--Acc.(1) P-AAr.(1) P-Aer..(1) P-Acr.:(1) P'-Acc.(1) P-Acr.(1) P-Aco(1) C.U. G.U. C.U. C.U. C.U. C Wireless Cbmmumcation5uppartTower P(1) P(1) P(1) P(1) P(1) P(1) CU N N N N N C Zoolagetal Park N P€1) P(1) Other uses may be permitted pursuant lc)Section 14.604.160 or as determined by the Hearing Body in public hearing as an amendment to the Zoning Code. 14.523.0 Index of Le`ters and Symbols P Permitted use P(1)See Chapters 14.624 (8-1).14.628(B-2)and 14.628(B•31 for specific standards for locating and approving these uses. P(2)See Section 14.804,180 for location and setback requirements. P(3)Not displaying Inherently Dnagerouu MarrmeLiReotite as defined in this Code (Res.No_9g-111161,dated November 30. '999] P-ACC.Permitted accessory use C.U. Conditional use N.E.C, Not elsewhere classified N Not permitted use (1)Specific standards exist tar approving artd locating these uses Industria P Permuted use P{1}See Chapters 14.630 (I-1), 14.632 (1-2) and 14.534 (1-3)for specific standards far locating and approving these uses. P{2)See Section 14.804.180 for location and setback standards, P-Acc. Permitted accessory use N Not permitted use (1) Specific standards exist for approvinC and locating these uses ` pik:an '` Milky Sign: Committee Recommendations spcl ani Valley elan['lag CV}WnISSMII Ad Hoc$3gn C omm[rtao Background it City Council authorized the formation of an Ad Hoc Sign Committee on April 6,2004.ohm-Ong the Committee with the revir*w and update of existing regulations ✓ The Committee mel every other week from mid-,lune to the first of November in the Council Chambers. Meanings were posted on WeltAit*to e o urage public perticipaltnn • City Council was briefed On Inc Comm inee'S findings DO October 12,2004 o The Ad Hot Sign Committee concluded it$review on November 2,2004 Committee Findings • The regulations should be reorganized into a mere readable forrnat • Definitions should be unambiguous • Maximum copy area for commercial(52 and 831 and industrial areas should be uniform • Electronic signs should be permitted in commercial and Industrial areas on the same basis as other signs • Increased height and area shoucd er c usage ennselidatIon of sign structures in mulli-business complexes 7 Committee Findings -- O Aesthetic corridors should nal include developed - commercial areas Ihai are not aeslhetic S'ulh sale 0}Apptewry been Perla and a shvnan!dict.unix s=rould ba ift udad in aestaa6c corridoi - - = GiShrrian bliss south iat so Avenue 1g IFig Cly limi[s shuuld be Glesignaled as an AgStrialiCCOrTetld' Indiana between Pines and Rare sFouldnor s•dasignerad MIrabsan Parkway amid raraain a desiuninadsaathaiiit • WSDOT regulations apply to SR 27,SR 290 and I-90 Definitions viol II 4 Electronic Sign—also a 11111111.0 monument sin_ ? . 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C Lzreimm V4,41.4.144.1 roal lewla7 33 awn Mono 1314.e..1 .1. 3 4 . k MINN Billboards* W... 1= air TYR.ZU,IT4 ASIIIMIE MAIM& Pio n4 Iceman i2pace. LIErm6, lzverim-Appivrc Swsk•rt New billboards are prohibited.provided that existing biII may be replaced with a copy eres of equal or smelter size in compliancg%viol the above provisions Repiacerneni billboards must be accompanied by a demolition permit for litio sign Wong rep`aced Billboards _Li. _tow • 267 [aqiff 2E agt - ". .1t69 . 1 4133' L 1.1W - Spacing measurements 6 MAOrs tf I at-mph- � atfeiSpeten051A11..; -: ::-ri Recommendations rnmediale firs o Amend the defmilions Eliminate Unnecessary camp exity in organization of Ute ordinance • Establish more uniform height and area standards Dasl-Comp Plan fixes • Cap and Replace policy on b:tlboards with spacing requirement. Allow b bo rds eking aesthetic corridors with requirement for increased spacing • RevisiI eresthalic corridors designations Next Steps , _ . . _ Public hearing before the Planning Commission Council consideration 7 CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 04-0 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING SECTION 7.09 SIGN REGULATIONS OF THE SPOKANE VALLEY UNIFORM DEVELOPMENT CODE, REPEALING SECTION 14.004 SIGNAGE STANDARDS OF THE INTERIM DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE 03-053 INTERIM DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Spokane Valley Ordinance No. 03-053 adopted the Spokane County Zoning Code as Interim Development Regulations pursuant to the requirements of RCVV Chap. 36.70A; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive plan Goal Goal UL.5 "provide for an aesthetically pleasing urban environment and encourage the maintenance and enhancement of natural and cultural views': and WHEREAS, Policy UL.5.5 is to 'je]stablish standards for the scale and intensity of commercial signs that protect views and minimize signage clutter while still allowing adequate business identification"; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Spokane Valley Planning Commission to provide the opportunity for public comment on the proposed regulations; and WHEREAS, the proposed development regulations must be submitted to the Washington Department of Community Trade and Economic Development pursuant to WAC 365-195-620; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Spokane Valley, Washington, ordains as follows: Section 1. Section 7.018 of the Spokane Valley Uniform Development Code is hereby established to read as follows: "Section 7.09 Sign Regulations Section 7.09.01 Purpose, Intent and Soope Signage regulations are intended to promote commerce, traffic safety and community identity while improving the visual environment of residential, commercial and industrial areas. Signs are classified as off-premises signs or on-premises signs. On-premises signs may be attached (wall) signs or free-standing signs. Signs may be classified as permanent or temporary. Section 7.09.02 Definitions • Abandoned - a sign that advertises a product or service no longer available or a business no longer in operation: a sign which is illegible, non functional, in disrepair, or hazardous as a result of lack of maintenance; a nonconforming sign structure that has lost legal status as a result of abandonment or lack of use, m Billboard: A structure for the purpose of leasing advertising space to promote an interest other than that of an individual, business, product or service available on the premises on which the billboard is located_ • Building Sign: An extension of a building (e.g. awning, canopy, marquee), whether permanent or temporary, which contains copy. • Bulletin Board: See Reader Board. • Code Enforcement Officer: The authorized respresentative of the City of Spokane Valley with responsibility for code compliance. • Copy: letters, characters, illustrations, logos, graphics, symbols, writing or any combination thereof, designed to communicate information of any kind, or to advertise, announce or identify a person, entity, business, business product, or to advertise the sale, rental or lease of premises. ■ Copy Area: the area of the sign containing any copy, symbol, sign, logo or graphic. • Directional Sign: Any sign relating solely to internal pedestrian and vehicular traffic circulation within a complex or project. • Electronic Sign: A sign that can be changed by electrical, electronic or computerized process; inclusive of video boards. • Flashing Sign: An electrical sign or portion thereof which changes light intensity in a brief, brilliant, or sudden and transient outburst of light causing a steady on and off, glittering, sparkling, or oscillating pattern. • Freestanding Sign: A permanent sign not attached to or forming part of a building. • Freeway Sign —A permanent free-standing on-premises sign or billboard located on a parcel adjacent and contiguous to Interstate Highway QC. • Inflatable Sign: Any temporary hollow item or character expanded or enlarged by the use of air or gas. • Menu Board: An on-site display of menu items at a restaurant; not meant to be viewed from the street. • Monument Sign: A sign and supporting structure constructed as a sotid structure or one that gives the appearance of a continuous, non-hollow, unbroken mass. • Multi-Business Complex Sign: a sign with a primary facility name and a list of the individual stores or businesses mounted on one structural element. Such a sign type includes signage describing a mall arrangement, a strip-center development, an industrial park complex, or a multi-business structure or complex of buildings with a unifying name and a listing of businesses contained within the grouping. • Mural: A work of art applied directly to a wall, ceiling, or floor surface where forms and/or figures are the dominant elements and not intended for commercial advertising. Any form of wording or logo shall be of secondary nature to a mural. • Name Plate—a sign showing only the name and address of the owner or occupant of the premises. * Non-conforming Sign: Any sign which was lawfully erected and maintained which now, as a result of code amendments, does not conform to all applicable regulations and restrictions of this chapter, 2 • Notice Sign: A sign intended to safeguard the premises (e.g. "No Parking", 'No Trespassing:', "Watch Dag on Duty''), or which identifies emergency telephone number, hours, and security information. • Obsolete Sign: A sign riot removed within thirty-six months by the owner or lessee of the premises upon which the sign is located when the advertised business is no longer conducted on the premises. • Official Sign - a sign erected by a governmental agency within its territorial jurisdiction for the purpose of carrying out an official duty or responsibility and including, but not limited to, traffic signs and signals, zoning signs, and street signs. Special lighting or banners celebrating seasonal or civic events sponsored and/or endorsed by the City Council may be Official signs. • Off-Premise Sign: a sign displaying copy that pertains to a business, person. organization, activity, event, place, service, or product not principally located or primarily manufactured or sold on the premises on which the sign is located. • On-Premise Sign: a sign which advertises or directs attention to a business, person, organization, activity, event, place, service, or product which is manufactured and/or available on the premises where the sign is located. ▪ Portable Sign: A sign not permanently attached or affixed to the ground or other permanent structure, or a sign designed to be transported or moved from place to place, including, but not limited to signs designed to be transported by means of wheels. • Reader Board: A sign face consisting of tracks to hold readily changeable letters allowing frequent changes of copy. • Roof Sign: A sign supported by and erected on or above a roof. • Sign Area- the gross surface area of the sign, including a single surface of a sign with messages on both sides, the sum of all surfaces where two or more signs share a single structure, the gross surface area of both faces of a V-shaped sign: and the copy area of a monument sign. In the case of an irregularly shaped sign, the sign area is calculated by enclosing the extreme limits of the sign by no more than four (4) rectangles. The sum of the area of the rectangles shall be the gross surface area The maximum allowable area is reduced by 10% for the second and each subsequent rectangle used in the calculation. • Support Structurels): Posts or cofumns and the anchors and bolts that structurally support the sign attached to it. • Temporary Sign: A sign which is to be removed within a specific period of time or upon the occurrence of a specified event meeting the height and area requirements of Table 7,02; inclusive of inflatables. r Three-Sided Sign: A sign with three faces. • Two-Sided Sign: A sign with two faces. • Video Board: See Electronic Sign. • Use(s)— General use categories or specific uses within categories as follows. o institutional Semi-Public include a churches: public park, multiple-family dwelling, dormitory, fraternity, sorority, nursing home, retirement apartment, public building, child 3 day-care center, family day-care provider, nonprofit community hall or lodge, animal clinic, cemetery or sanitarium. o Institutional -Public include a school (kindergarten through university), hospital, police station, fire station, post office or public golf course. o Office -include a business or professional office. o Commercial include permitted commercial uses other than home industry, home profession, and those listed above. c Industrial —include permitted industrial uses_ * Wall Area —the two dimensional res•resentation of a buildin. elevation includirt• windows and doors, excluding eaves. • Wall Sign -A permanent sign attached or erected parallel to and extending not more than fifteen (15) inches from the façade or face of any building to which it is attached and supported throughout its entire length, with the exposed face of the sign parallel to the plane of said wall or facade. Signs incorporated into mansard roofs, marquees or canopies are wall signs, Section 7.09.02 Prohibited Sians The following signs are prohibited: 1.. Signs which by coloring, shape, wording or location resemble or conflict with traffic control signs or devices. 2. Signs that create a safety hazard for pedestrian or vehicular traffic. 3. Flashing signs 4. Portable signs 5. Signs located within the public right-of-way, except official signs. 6. Signs attached to or placed on a vehicle or trailer parked on public or private property, provided that this provision shall not be construed as prohibiting the identification of a firm or its product on a vehicle operating during the normal course of business. 7. Signs obstructing visibility within any Clearuiew Triangle as established in Section 7.06 of this Code. Section 7.09.03 Permit Required. 1. A permit is required for any sign excluding official signs, including traffic and directional signs; merchandise displays: point-of-purchase advertising displays; national and state flags; flags of a political subdivision; symbolic flags of an institution; regal notices required by law, barber poles; historic site; monuments" plaques; gravestones; advertising copy affixed to structures intended for a separate use, such as phone booths; donation and recycling containers;lettering or symbols applied directly onto or flush-mounted magnetically to a motor vehicle operating in the normal course of business; political signs supporting political issues, candidates or ballot measures; replacement of copy on signs otherwise permitted; and or other signs noted on Schedule 7.09. 2_ Permit Applications shall include a site plan that provides the following information: a. The location of the affected lot, building(s) and sign(s); b. The scale of the site plan, 4 c. A scaled drawing of the proposed sign or sign revision, including size, height, copy, structural footing details, method of attachment and illumination; d. The location of all existing signs on the site including size and height; e. The location of signs on other property for sign types subject to spacing requirements; f. Approved sign plan, if applicable; and g. Tax parcel number of proposed sign. Section 7.09.04 Number. General Regulations 1. On-premises attached (wall) and freestanding signs shall comply with the req uirments of Table 7.01 for maximum height, maximum allowable area, maximum number of signs, minimum spacing and setback requirements. Table 7.01 Height, Copy Area and Spaeing Requirements Maximum 14iin11►1r1 m Sign Type T tr Additional Previsions Zoning District oI o, 21 1Z E 4 < e ca E Ti a og d r Y to ca e) en en On-Premises-Attached-(Wall) Nemo.late 1 4 5 nia nia n!a lila N Instilutional-Semi-Public -- - - i n/a 20 nia We rife rda N institutional-School t ri/a 32 nia lila Wit lila 25%of wall area in LIR-22 only_ Single Office(LIR 12, UR 22) 1 nia 32 nia MN Oa ride Mull-tenant Office UR 12,UR 22 1* nia gp nia nia nda MI *One •r buildin■ Commercial(All Residential Zones) 1 nia 20 nia lila nia rids y Cammerclalilndustrlal Zones(61, 62, n/a nia nia nda nda Y *25%of well area 23,11,12, 13)) On-Premises-Freestanding Subdivision or Area name 1* 10 50 nie nia nia lila Y *Per arterial street frontaje Industrial Park/Area Identification 1 7 150 nia rife ilia nia Y Institutional-Semi Public(Residential 1 6 16 nia nda lila nda Y Maximum copy area maybe Zone) increased up to 60 sq_ft for Instilutional-Public(Residential Zone) 1 15 32 nia nia nda: rda Y monument signs less than T feet in Office/Commercial UR12,UR 22 1 15 32 nia nisi in fa rile Y height Directional Signs lila rile 4 nJa lila Individual/Multiple Business(Pole Silva) Commercial, Individual Business(B1) 1` 20 50 Ma nia lila 5 Y •Per aterial street frontage per business per building Commercial,Multi-business(B1} 1 20 100 nia nia nfa 5 Y -Per arterial street frontage Commercial/Industrial, Individual1* 30 nia 100 200 nda 5 Y *Per street frontage per business business(22, 23,I1, 12, 13,MZ) per building Cornmercialflrtduslrlal Multi-business 1" 40 250 lila nia 300 5 Y Per street frontage and per 300 (22, S3,11, 12, 13,M. ft,fronta•e. Freeway Comrnercialllndustrial, IndiwidueU Multi-Business(B2,B3, 11, 12, 1' 50 250 nia nia 300 5 Y *Per 300 ft 13,MZ) IndivldualfMulliple Business(Monument Signs) -- Commercial, Individual Business(Bi) 1' 7 75 I nia nia nda �5 Y .Per arterial street frontage Commercial,Multi-business(B1) 2 7 15 nia ria 1 RN 5 Y 5 Table 7.01 Height,Copy Area and Spacing Requirements Maximum Minima m Sign TypereAdditional Provisions Zoning District w a ui m a E 4›, aeea a of a "' - ci i a aa 0 0 _ m z I C3 C.1 V w CO to CO Cammercialilndustrial Zones, 2* 7 gQ rola nme nla 3 Y *Per street frontage Individual business(B2, E13, I1,12, 13) Carnmercialfindustnal Multi-business 2•- 7 9t0 vola rale 304 5 y " *`Per street frontage and per 300 52, 53, I1.12, 13 ftfronta on Premises Free-Standing-Aesthetic Corridors Office(UR12,UR 22) 1 0 I 32 I Ilia nla I We 15 Y ndividual&Multiple Businesses — Commercial(B1) 1 8 75 nolo nolo nla 5 Y Commercial/industrial (B2.B3,11, 12, Y 0 90 nra nla 500 5 *"Per street frnnlage and per 500 13) Y ft frontage 2. Temporary signs shall comply with the reguirments of Table 7.02 for maximum height, maximum allowable area, maximum number of signs, minimum spacing and setback requirements and limitations relating to time and events. Table 7.02 Temporary Signs Maximum Sign Type < w, y.3 Additional Zoning District E Time Limit c Previsions rr z i fU _. n n t� Residential Subdivision Real Estate 1 10 40 1 Year V Non-illuminated Banners,flags,pennants. inflatables nia nla 30daysfquarter 1b V One renewal _Searchlights nia Nal 10 days 5 V Contractor,Architect, Surveyor, Engineer _ 1 40 12 months 5 V One extension Real Estate Residential 1 5 5 N 'Per road frontage Commercial/Industrial 1 32 5 N Open Mouse Direclional 1" 3 5 5 N `Per ac: ss street 3. All illuminated signs shall nave lighting confined to the sign, and positioned and shielded to minimize impacts to the surrounding areae(s). Gooseneck reflectors and lights are permitted on Freestanding and Wall Signs provided that lighting or glare does not extend beyond the property line. 4. Electronic signs shall be permitted on the same basis as other signs, subject to height and area requirements of Table 7.01. 5 A roof mounted sign may be substituted for an allowed freestanding sign, provided that the height of the sign structure may not exceed the maximum height of the zoning district in which the sign is located. 6. Signs located within the airport hazard area shall conform to the location and height regulations of that area. 6 7 No sign shall be erected, relocated or maintained in a manner that prevents the free ingress or egress from any door, window or fire escape. 8. .No sign shall be attached to a standpipe or fire escape except Official Signs. 9. Any sign erected or maintained within five (5) feet of the public rights-of-way shall be smooth and free of nails, tacks and wires. Section 7.09.04 Comprehensive Sign Plan Commercial development, shopping centers, industrial parks, mixed use developments, and hotel conference centers exceeding five (5) acres in size may seek approval of a sign plan specific to the development proposal. The Director of Community Development may approve a comprehensive sign plan that allows deviations from the strict interpretation of spacing, height and area requirements upon a showing of good cause, and provided that there are no adverse effects on adjacent properties. Any conditions imposed to secure approvals shall be binding on the Applicant. Modifications to the approved sign plan shall require reapplication and approval by the Director. If the Applicant and Director cannot come to an agreement, the Director's decision may be appealed through the Hearing Examiner. Section 7.09.05 Aesthetic Corridors 1. The standards shown on Table 7.01 shall apply to parcels adjacent to the following designated aesthetic corridors: a. Appleway Avenue between Park Street and Dishman Mica Road (south side only) b. Evergreen Road (between Sprague Avenue and Indiana Avenue) c, Mirabeau Parkway d. Dishman-Mica Road from 6th Avenue south to the City limits. Section 7.09.06 Sign Location and Front Setbacks 1. Monument signs exceeding three (3) feet in height may be located at the property line outside any border easement, provided that the requirements of Section 7.06 Clearview Triangles of the Spokane Valley Uniform Development Code gave been met. 2. Pole signs with structural supports less than two (2) feet in width with copy area placed at a height of seven feet or more above grade may be located at the property line, provided that the re.uirements of Section 7.06 Clearview Triani les of the S iokane Valle Uniform Cevelo•ment Code gave been met.. 3. All temporary signs, except inflatable signs, shall be located not less than five feet from the right-of-way. 4. Inflatable signs shall be set back not less that ten feet from the right-of-way. 5. All signs shall meet the vertical and horizontal clearance requirements of the electric utilities. 6. All freestanding and monument signs shall be located in a landscaped area. Landscaping should be appropriately sited to ensure that signs are not blocked or obscured by trees or bushes. Section 7.09.07 Sign Area Calculation Illustrations t Sign area for wall signs is equal to 25% of the two-dimensional area of a building's elevation, excluding eaves and gables.. 7 2. The sign area of a freestanding sign consisting of one sign shall be calculated as shown in Figure 72 below. The sign area of a freestanding sign consisting of more than one (1) sign shall be computed by adding together the total area(s) of all signs as shown in Figure 7.3 below. 3. Any portion of the sign not necessary for structural support of the sign or any structural - � __. support greater than two (2) feet in width shall •mimiN be considered in the determination of the square footage of the sign, l •==M Figure 7.1 A A SIGN 1 t FSIGN ) SIGN 2 + 4-A •. SIGN �g Figure 7.2 Figure 7,3 4, A 10% increase in sign area is allowed for decorative framing or borders. Area calculation does not include decorative rocks or landscaping adjacent to a monument sign. 5. The sign area for multiple-sided signs shall be calculated as follows: a. The total sign area for a two-sided sign shall be calculated using one (1) face, therefore allowing both faces to be of equal size (for example a two-sided sign has two (2)faces with 18 square feet per side, therefore the sign area is 18 square feet). b. The sign area for a three-sided sign shall be equal to the total amount of sign area a one- sided or two-sided sign is allowed (for example, in item 3a above, a two-sided sign is allowed 16 square feet of sign area per side which equals 36 total square feet, If a three sided sign is used instead of a one-sided or two-sided sign, the three-sided sign may allocate the 36 total square feet among three sides, therefore allowing three sides with 12 square feet per face for a total of 36 square feet of sign area). 0. Irregularly shaped signs may be measured in the following ways: a 16 J qtUDZ C D B '� V-- a, a, Conventional Measurement: Total area = a b b. Sum of Squares: Total area =Area A+Area B+Area C+Area D 8 b Section 7.09.08 Maintenance of Signs 1. Any signage that has been approved or that has been issued a permit shall be maintained by theowner or person in possession of the property on which the sign is located. Maintenance shall be such that the signage continues to conform to the conditions imposed by the sign permit. 2. Any damaged sign structure shall be repaired within thirty (30) days of notice_ 3. Any signage which has been damaged to such extent that it may pose a hazard to passersby shall be repaired or removed within forty-eight (48) hours of notice. 4. Any existing sign that no longer advertises a bona fide business conducted or product sold on the premises, shall be removed by and at the expense of the property owner within sixty (60) days of notice. 5. The copy on a conforming sign that no longer advertises a bona fide business conducted or product sold on the premises shall be removed within thirty (30) days of notice. Section 7.09.09 Existing Nonconforming Signs, Any Non-Conforming Sign in existence prior to the adoption of these regulations may be repaired, but riot structurally altered or made more non-conforming in any way. If the sign is removed in order to make repairs, it shall be replaced within sixty (60) days, or the permit is void. Thereafter, thesign shall conform to the requirements of this Section. Notwithstanding other provisions of this Section, any sign or signs for which a temporary permit has been issued by the City shall be permitted to remain at the location or locations authorized by the permit for as long as the permit is valid and all the requirements of the permit have been met. Section 7.09.10 Billboards 1. New billboards shall be prohibited. provided however that existing billboards may be replaced with a structure and copy area of equal or smaller size in commercial and industrial zones in compliance with the requirements of Table 7.03 for maximum height. maximum allowable area, maximum number of signs, minimum spacing and setback requirements. Table 7.1}3 Bllboards Minimum to Slgn Type m Additional Provisions Zoning District 4 2_ 4131 Et t � esa m c 2 U V] Off-Premises-Freesia nd ing CommerciatJindus#ria 50 s672 1,0610. 5 Y •25D ft cn opposite side of the street 1(B2,53,f i,12, 13) Off-Premises-Aesthetic Corridors CornrnI(U2, r3,Ii. destria 50 31}0 2,000' 5 Y *250 ft cn opposite side of the street 1(62, 63,It 12, 13) 2_ Replacement billboards must be accompanied by a demolition permit for the billboard to be replaced. 3. Replacement billboards shall be permitted only in cases where the owner has submitted an inventory of all billboards identifying location, size and height of existing billboards." 9 Section 2. Section 14.BU4_Signage Standards of the Interim Zoning Regulations is hereby repealed. Section 3, Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance. Section 4. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect following passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED in the City Council this day of , 2005. Mayor, Michael DeVleming ATTEST: City Clerk, Chris Bainbridge Approved as to Form: Deputy City Attorney, Gary Driskell Date of Publication: Effective Date: 10 ORDINANCE NO. C- 33521 An ordinance relating to signs, adding new sections 11.17.331 and 11.17.332 to SMC chapter 11.17, and amending SMC sections 1.05.160 and 11.17.020. WHEREAS, the citizens have a constitutional right to free speech, which includes promoting or publicizing the nomination or election of any individual for a public political office, advocating any measure to be voted on in an election and expressing constitutionally protected political speech; WHEREAS, the City has a compelling governmental interest in protecting the public heath, safety and welfare by preventing and removing any sign that is installed in such a manner as to constitute a traffic hazard or impairs or impedes pedestrian thoroughfares; WHEREAS, the City has a compelling governmental interest in protecting the public heath, safety and welfare by enacting legislation to protect the aesthetics of the community, including the aesthetics of residential zones; WHEREAS, the City has a responsibility to maintain and protect government owned structures such as utility poles, street signs, traffic control devises, hydrants and other structures located on government owned land or in the public right-of-way, as well as other structures such as bridges and overpasses; WHEREAS, public employees need to have access to public structures free of attached signs, posters, banners, handbills or other type of notices in order to safely perform their official duties; WHEREAS, placement of signs, cards, banners, handbills, advertising or other type of notices upon public streets, highways, bridges or upon any curbstone, traffic control device, street sign, utility pole, hydrant, fence, lamp post, guardrail, City-owned structure, or City-owned tree or shrubbery in any public place constitutes a traffic hazard or impairs or impedes pedestrian thoroughfares, creates a dangerous impairment to the working conditions of public and private employees working in the public right-of-way and harms the aesthetics of the community; WHEREAS, political campaign signs are signs that should be subject to reasonable regulations under the sign code in such a manner as to safeguard the constitutional protections provide to political speech; and WHEREAS, nothing in this proposed ordinance limits the opportunities or availability of other forms of political speech, - - NOW, THEREFORE, M Amended by Council 1f- I. coo( t+ t The City of Spokane does ordain: Section 1. That there is added a new sectionl 1,17,331 to SMC chapter 11.17 to read as follows: 11.17.331 Signs on Public Property It shall be unlawful for any person, except a public officer or employee in the performance of his public duty, to affix, post, paint, nail, fasten, place or locate any sign, card, banner, handbill, poster, or advertising or notice of any kind, or cause the same to be done, upon public streets, highways, bridges or upon any curbstone, traffic control device, street sign, utility pole, hydrant, fence, lamp post, guardrail, City-owned structure, or City-owned tree or shrubbery in any public place, or to affix the same to a wire or appurtenance thereof, except as may be authorized by the ordinances, laws or regulations, the State of Washington or the United States. City-owned structures include, but are not limited to, bridges, overpasses, retaining walls, fences, street furniture and shelters, among other structures. The prohibition contained herein shall not apply to political campaign signs, which shall be regulated pursuant to SMG 11.17.332. Section 2. That there is added a new section to 11.17.332 to SMC chapter 11.17 to read as follows: 11,17.332 Political Campaign Signs All signs, which are relating to promoting or publicizing the nomination or election of any individual for a public political office to be voted on in any general or special election or advocating any measure to be voted on in any general or special election, hereinafter referred to as political campaign signs, shall be subject to the following regulations: A. Size of Signs. Such political campaign signs located in a one-family residential zone, a two-family residential zone or a multifamily residential zone shall be limited to a maximum surface area of fifteen (15) square feet. Political campaign signs located in zones other than a one-family, two-family or multifamily residential zones shall be limited to a maximum surface area of thirty-two (32) square feet. The maximum square footage shall be based upon one side of the sign. Signs may be two-sided. B. Signs on Private Property. No political campaign signs shall be erected upon any private property without the permission of the property owner, resident or respective agent. In cases of vacant property or where there is no occupied structure on the property, no political sign shall be placed thereon without the written consent of the property owner or his or her agent. 2 C3352i C. Political Campaign igns on the Public Right-of-way. Political campaign signs may be posted within traditional public forums located on improved public right- of-way only lithe signs do not create a traffic obstruction or hazard or impair or impede pedestrian thoroughfares and comply with all requirements of this section. Political campaign signs located in the public right-of-way shall only be attached to a self-supporting wood stick(s), metal post or other such devices, shall not be attached to any other structures and shall not be erected in any manner, which would damage the surface infrastructure in which the sign is located. Placement of political campaign signs on the improved public right-of- way adjacent to private property shall be subject to all existing private property ownership rights. D. Unauthorized Signs. Unauthorized signs of any nature located either on city- owned property, whether occupied or vacant, that is beyond the public right-of- way or on any portion of Park property under the jurisdiction of the Park Board is prohibited and shall be immediately removed. E. Removal of signs. Political campaign signs on either public or private property shall not be displayed after the date the election results have been certified for the election for which it was intended. In cases where a general election follows a primary election, those signs for candidates whose names will appear on the ballot in the general election may be displayed during the interim period and up to the date the general election results are certified. In all instances herein in which political campaign signs are required to be removed or if the signs have become detached from their support device or damaged, it shall be the responsibility of the property owner or occupant, if the sign is located on private property, or the respective candidate, if the sign is located on the public right-of-way, to have the signs removed. Failure to remove political campaign signs located on the public right-of-way shall result in a one time sign removal fee of seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.5O) per sign under fifteen (15) square feet and fifteen dollars ($15) for signs over fifteen (15) square feet being assessed against the respective responsible campaign official. For the purpose of recovering the costs of removal, there is a rebuttable presumption that the candidate seeking office or the sponsor of a measure is the responsible campaign official who is responsible for the placement of a political campaign sign in the public right-of-way. Removal of signs located in the public right-of-way shall be under the direction of the Director of Public Works and Utilities or his or her designee_ Failure to remove political campaign signs located on private property shall result in a class 4 civil infraction assessed against the property owner or occupant for each sign. Each day shall be a separate violation. The civil infraction shall not be assessed unless the sign(s) is not removed three days after receipt of a letter 3 C. 8 5 2 1 from the City's Director of Public Works and Utilities or his or her designee directing that the sign be removed. For purposes of assessing the civil infraction, there is a rebuttable presumption that either the owner or occupant is responsible for the placement of a political campaign sign on the private property. The sign removal fee or civil infraction may be appealed to the Hearing Examiner within ten (10) days of a letter assessing the fee or infraction. F. Signs Related to Constitutionally Pmtected Free Speech. Signs expressing constitutionally protected free speech unrelated to promoting or publicizing the nomination or election of any individual for a public political office or advocating any measure to be voted on in any general or special election shall not be subject to the time period for the removal of political campaign signs, but shall otherwise be subject to alt other provisions of this section. G. Public Notice. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to prohibit or modify the requirements for placement of public notices required by law. H, Exemption, Nothing in this ordinance shall limit the promotion or publication of a political message by other means lawfully permitted under the City's Sign Code, Chapter 11.17. Permit or Permit Fees. There shall be no permit or fee requirement for political campaign signs erected under this section unless the sign is attached to a sign structure permitted under other provisions of the Sign Code that requires a permit and fee. Section 3. That SMC section 11.17.020 is amended to read as follows: 11.17.020 Sign and Sign Types Defined. A. "Sign" is a structure which carries or constitutes a message designed, intended, or used to attract attention to the medium for purposes of the commercial advertisement or location of a puce, product, or service, or the promotion or advocacy of an idea, proposition, or person;excluding official traffic-control devices. B. Various types of signs, defined in terms of design, construction, operation, or location are defined herein in Sections 11.17.0201 through 11.17.0215. Section 4. That SMC section 1.05.160 is amended to read as follows: 1.05.160 Penalty Schedule — Personal Conduct. A. For each subsequent violation, excluding continuing violations, by a person the classification of infraction advances by one class. 03351 B. Infraction: I Violation Class 1-- l Occupy Land or Building without Certificate of Occupancy- . 2 11.02.0210.8 i False Alarm - 10.07.010: 3rd and all subsequent violations within a ' 3 i one-year period BOILER CODE: 7 Operating Boiler without License - 10.29-020 I 1 1 Failure to Report Hazard - 10.29.021 1 ___ I Leaving Boiler Room - 10.29.022 1 2 IFailure to Cause Required Inspections of Boiler, Pressure lessel - 2 11.03.130 i Improper Operation of Boiler, Pressure Vessel - 1t03.150 1 Operate without Elevator Operating Permit - 11.06.020 ' 1 FIRE CODE I UNlEORNI FIRE COLJE ___ Continuance of Hazard - 103.4.3.2 1 Noncompliance with Condemnation Tag - 103.4.32 7 1 ., .. - C3352 . Removal, Destruction of Tag, Sign - 103.4.3.3 '1 Application of Flammable Finishes without a Proper Permit - 2 105.3.1 Obstruction of Fire Access Road - 002.2.4.1 2 � I I Failure to Install Alarm System - 1001.4 1 Failure to Maintain a Sprinkler System - 1001.5.1 2 Failure to Maintain a Standpipe System - 1001-5.1 2 1 Failure to Maintain an Automatic Extinguishing System - 11001.5.1 2 Failure to Install Sprinkler System - 1003.2.1 2 Failure to Provide Approved Electronic Monitoring for Sprinkler and 2 Fire Alarm Systems -- 1003.1 .1 and 1003.3.12 Improper StoragelAccurnulation of Rubbish, Vegetation - 1 2 1103.2.1.2, 1103.2.4 Storage, Use, Handling of Misc. Combustible Material - 1103.3 2 I i Failure to Flameproof Decorative Material - 1103.3.3 2 Failure to Install Standpipe System - 1004.1.1 2 Failure to Install Protection far Kitchen Hoods, Ducts - 1006.2.1 2 Failure to Maintain a Kitchen Rangeheod Extinguishing System - 2 1006.2.8 0335 2 1 I Failure to Clean Kitchen Hoods, Ducts - 1005,2.8 2 Failure to Properly Maintain Vacant Building, Property - 1110.1 2 r _ Failure to Maintain Fire-Resistive Construction - 1111.1 1 2 Failure to Maintain Fire Assemblies for Openings - 11112.1 2 Obstruction of Exit- 1203 1 Failure to Provide Exit Signs - 1211.1 1 improper Use of Candles, Open Flame - 2501.17 3 Unauthorized Use, Handling, Transportation of Explosives I 1 7701_3.1 Unauthorized Storage of Explosives - 7702.1 I 2 Failure to Remove Abandoned Underground Storage Tank - 1 7902.1.7.2.3 Release of Hazardous Material - 8001.5.1 1 i 3 Improper Storage, Display of Aerosols - 8602.1.1 2 ImproperAboveground Storage e Tank for Motor Fuel Dispensing - 1 g 9 App. II-F SPOKANE MUNICIPAL CODE Failure to Provide Semi-Annual Inspection of Private Hydrant - 2 11.07.540 7 03352 Failure to Maintain Private Hydrant- 11.07.560 2 Lack of Basement Sprinkler System in Existing Building 2 1 11.0r.£00 I Use of Underground Storage Tank without Permit- 11.10A.240 1 Failure to Maintain Fire Alarm System - 11.07.350 1 Failure to Provide Fire Protection System Verification Fees - 2 11.07.355.B k Failure to Secure Fire-Damaged Building - 11.07.365 71 2 1 Aquifer Pollution Nuisance Declared by Critical Review Officer- 2 11.10A.©60 Supply False; Inaccurate, Incomplete Information Concerning an 2 UST - 11_'1 OA.130.A36O.A, E .2 Failure to Comply with Order, Decision of Critical Review Officer 1 11.10A.130.B, 360.F Failure to Abide by Terms, Conditions of Permit, license, Approval 1 - 11.1OA.130.0 a fi Maintain Underground Storage Tank without Permit and Approval 2 Tag - 11.1 OA.220.A Approval Tag Violation - 11.10A.360.B 2 Fill Untagged Underground Storage Tank- 11.1CA,36O.0 1 2 Tie 11 9 Tamper With, Fail to Maintain Inventory, Other Records - 2 11.10A.360.D Testing Underground Storage Tank without Permit- 1 I 11.02.0210.0.2 Failure to Discharge Responsibilities of Owner-- 11,1 1.390 2 Failure to Discharge Responsibilities of Occupant - 11.11.400 2 Barbed Wire Fence - 11.12.020 2 Electric Fence - 11.12.030 2 1 Unfenced Swimming Pool - 11.12.04D 2 Fence, Hedge, Other Improvement Obstructing View at Corner - 1 1 11.12.050 Use, Alter Land, Erect, Alter, Occupy Structure within Shoreline 3 without Compliance with Shoreline Management Regulations - 11.15.030 USE OF LAND, BUILDING NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH ZONING 3 - 11.13.020 Sign in Violation of Zoning -- 11.17.335-426 2 Sign in Violation of Shoreline Regulations- 11,17450-460 1 Sign in Violation of Interim Sign Regulations - 11,17.600-690 1 Illegal Off Premise Sign 11.17 310.0 1 $ 352 Failure to Remove Political Campaign Sign on Private Property -- 4 1 1,17.332 USE OF LAND/BUILDINGS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH 2 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OR PLANS - 11.19.245, 290 Violation of Dimensionai Requirement 11.19.450-590 2 Fail to Make Required Improvements - 11.19.600-710 2 Commercial Use of Residential Street - 11.19.440 3 Harboring Excessive, Prohibited Animals - 11.19.081, 227 3 Prohibited Activities in Wetland - 11.19.301 1 3 Temporary Permit Denied, Expired, Revoked - 11.19.315 2 Sidewalk Not Clear of Snow, Ice - 12.02.010 3 Failure to Maintain Pedestrian Strip - 12.01.0804 2 Tree, Etc, Interfering with City Sewer- 13.05.010 2 Poplar, Cottonwood Tree Near Utility Line - 13.05.020 1 2 Section 5, Findings The City Council adopts the preambles set forth above ss the City Council's findings of fact in support for the enactment of this ordinance. in re f r. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON NOV 1 5 MOS , 2004. ' r , Co cil President Attes • Approved as to form: tedwir ""kell.,401 ,6/.-69- -e-e_es,eg;1 City Clerk :Ili Assistant City orney Passed without MAYORAL SIGNATURE Mayor Date Passed without MAYORAL SIGNATURE (MAYOR DECLINED SIGNING) OF Sp FFECTIVE DATE — t :11.117"1.97.1Iff1Irj i C 3�3 5 2 .. . „ ..: F Ile.144Y tolitipi . • i ‘0.4bZ) i•-' ..,`'. ,. 1I ll • -1. .. H • ' 15' ‘,.t - , , ..... .„. ...z.r?...n..,... :. i, ..1..i VIiflefe.40.f.t.,... ...i'1.r.E.../i.t.s,„7.2.,.41-;.--1:„..,,,, •••711.--;. - -- - % '• • ,... -iat-V•; . ', .• l''' •••... War Ur- ' °.' ..-'-- . S. 't. . --. -•1_.1‘g - I - . . 4-ifiatedata/-6•924 . -,-; .,-..-,.4:: • ., 7., .-Itr.1- ,-,1- ,.: • • •- w _, .. ,, r. _ .11,p:-.,..-, ..,.4...:_,. . .,.. -;,,•` L' .74'' ,' ..-.,. ',. ....,* • ,; . _. ::.,:s7...A. 1:41,4:::::,q ,-._.7-.]i., ',4-1‘ ' I - it •.,'.•.. 21---', * . .,. ' 4- CENTE.X HOMES i-,,:,,..._. 2.--,,• - „ ,,,,i, : .._ -..• ... 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I FEEL THIS COMMUNITY DESERVES THE SAME CONSIDERATION THAT HAS BEEN GIVEN TO ROTCHFORD ACRES AND THE PONDEROSA AREA. The statements made by Mr. Crosby leave no doubt that his opinions are swayed by the developers. The infrastructure isn't in place to support these kinds of developments in this neighborhood. The developers would like to make our community(North Greenacres) a fast buck development for themselves. There isn't a one of them that would live in the circumstances that they are trying to force on us. There are no parks or green areas in this community for these people, The Centennial Trail that Mr. Crosby refers to is along the most dangerous portion of the river any where east of Spokane. As a city planning commission your statement was ---We want to work with our neighborhoods and listen to their needs. Well you have listened to 71% of the property owners who filed to reduce the Zoning of this neighborhood. Now work with us. Any of the City Planning commission that holds interest or ownership in any of the property in this contested area should remove themselves from voting on it as a conflict of interest. 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