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Agenda 07/09/2003 SPOKANE VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA Council Chambers - City Hall 11707 E. Sprague Avenue 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. * * * July 9, 2003 * * * I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. APPROVAL OF JUNE 25,2003, MINUTES VI. COMMISSION REPORTS VII. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT VIII. COMMISSION BUSINESS A. OLD BUSINESS- Public Hearing: Proposed Code Amendment—Zoning Code Compliance (continued) B. NEW BUSINESS • Review of Interim Zoning Regulations and Comprehensive Plan • Discussion of Framework for the Development of the Comprehensive Plan IX. PUBLIC COMMENT X. FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER—Next meeting July 23, 2003—Proposed Amendments: Junk Vehicle Code Revision XI. ADJOURNMENT Reminder: WSIC Training, July 31st, 6pm, City Council Chambers COMMISSIONERS CITY STAFF Fred Beaulac Marina Sukup,AICP Robert Blum Greg McCormick, AICP John G. Carroll Scott Kuhta,AICP David Crosby Debi Alley William Gothmann, Chair Gail Kogle Ian Robertson, Vice-Chair www.spokanevalley.org z. SC1T1'O poKane e mo To: Planning Commission C From: Greg McCormick,AICP—Long Range Planning Manager Date: June 30,2003 Re: Zoning Code Enforcement Code Revision Background The Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed Zoning Code Enforcement code revision. The Commission deliberated the proposed code revision and requested staff to make modification based on that discussion. The Commission continued the deliberation portion of the meeting to the July 9, 2003 regular Planning Commission meeting. One of the sections contained in the Zoning Code Enforcement section is Section 14.406.015, Definitions. The Zoning Code currently includes a Definition Chapter, Chapter 14.300. Having definitions in multiple Chapters of the code is confusion for both current planning staff administering the code and for the public using the code. Recommendation Any changes or additions to definitions should be removed from the proposed Chapter 14.406, Zoning Code Compliance and inserted into Chapter 14.300, Definitions. Staff requests the Planning Commission include in their recommendation to City Council that the"Definitions" section be removed from Chapter 14.406 and appropriate modifications be made to Chapter 14.300, Definitions. 1 MEMO Date: July 3, 2003 To: Spokane Valley Planning Commission From: Scott Kuhta, Long Range Planner )) RE: Interim Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan Review Attached is a CD which includes the Interim Zoning Code, Zoning Code Map and Comprehensive Plan Map. Please review these items to assist your preparation for the July 9, 2003, Planning Commission meeting. Please note that the Zoning Code text is current through March, 2002. Zoning Code amendments adopted by the County and Spokane Valley after March, 2002, are not included on the CD. However,the information provided is sufficient for review and discussion purposes. If you have any questions,please call me at 688-0049. CfISSpÔ1 ' 'ane Valley Department of Community Development TO: Chairman and Members of the Spokane Valley Planning Commission FROM: Marina M. Sukup, AICP, Director DATE: July 2, 2003 RE: Framework for the Development of the City's Comprehensive Plan The Comprehensive Plan is a vital document which forms the basis for community development regulations, serves as a readable guide for the City's future growth, and meets the requirements of the Washington Growth Management Act. The usefulness of the Comprehensive Plan as an implementation tool depends on the effectiveness of citizen participation in the actual development of the Plan. The ability of the City staff and the Commission to process citizen comments can be expanded through organizing the process of review. The Comprehensive Plan of Spokane County adopted by the City as an interim Plan contains the necessary elements required by the statutes, is general in nature and is well-formatted. Staff proposes to utilize the organization of the document and formatting included in the County Plan in order to concentrate on the substantive issues of concern within the City of Spokane Valley. Staff also proposes the development of a Uniform Development Code integrating building, subdivision and zoning regulations concurrently with the Plan. Staff would suggest the following: • Staff will compile the best available demographic information • Commission should review the Goals of the Interim Plan and amend, add or delete as appropriate • Commission should expand and/or refine the "policies" of individual Plan elements in the following order: 1. Land Uses and City Center 2. Transportation —arterial classification and design standards 3. Subsets of Land Use: • Parks & Open Space • Shoreline Management • Critical Areas 4. Economic Development and Housing 5. Capital Facilities • The Commission should allocate a portion of each meeting to receiving comments on the elements under discussion. Staff will prepare revisions recommended by the Commission for review at the beginning of each meeting. • Six or eight noticed Community Workshops should be held in various locations to review rough drafts of individual elements with the community. • Draft documents will be published on the City's website. • Commission will hold four to six public hearings prior to submitting a recommendation to City Council. • Staff recommends initiating review of Goals at the first meeting in August. CONCEPTUAL DISCUSSION - LAND USE &THE CITY CENTER • Should there be a "City Center"? • The good, bad and the ugly of"Urban Activity Center" (UAC) identified on the Interim Plan. • Alternatives Analysis: o Status Quo or No Action: Continue land development patterns as they are. o Establish an identifiable "City Center" —where? o Support multiple UACs as shown on the Interim Plan. • Impact of alternatives on adjacent residential development. • Development regulations supporting a preferred alternative. • Transportation and access. 14.406.310(F) A statement advising that any costs of enforcement that exceed the amount directed incurred by the City shall also be assessed against the person to whom the notice and order is directed; 14.406.560(A)In addition to the other remedies available under this chapter, upon issuance of a notice and order or stop work order the Director shall charge the costs of pursuing code compliance and abatement incurred to correct a code violation to the person responsible for a code violation. : -- - =- •: = _t_ _ : _::e •_ :.••e _.• e •- civil penalty paid. These charges include: Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 Chapter 14.406 Zoning Code Compliance 14.406.005—Name and intent. 14.406.010— Statement of policy. 14.406.015—Definitions. 14.406.020—Relationship to Growth Management Plan. 14.406.025—Declaration of public nuisance—misdemeanor. 14.406.030—Enforcement, authority and administration. 14.406.035 —Guidelines for depailniental responses to complaints. 14.406.050—Initial investigation. 14.406.060—Procedures when probable violation is identified. 14.406.070—Service—citation, notice and order, and stop work order. 14.406.080—Training and rulemaking. 14.406.090—Obligations of persons responsible for code violation. 14.406.095 —Determination of compliance. 14.406.100—Voluntary compliance agreement—authority. 14.406.110—Voluntary compliance agreement—contents. 14.406.120—Failure to meet terms of voluntary compliance agreement. 14.406.200—Citations—authority. 14.406.210—Citations—effect. 14.406.220—Citation—contents. 14.406.230—Citation—modification or revocation. 14.406.240—Citation—remedy—civil penalties. 14.406.300—Notice and order—authority. 14..406.305—Notice and order—effect. 14.406.310—Notice and order—contents. 14.406.320—Notice and order—recording. 14.406.330—Notice and order—supplementation, revocation,modification. 14.406.335 —Notice and order- administrative conference. 14.406.340—Notice and order—remedies—suspension,revocation or limitation of permit. 14.406.350—Notice and order—remedies—denial of permit. 14.406.360—Notice and order—remedies—abatement. 14.406.400—Stop work order—authorized. 14.406.410—Stop work order—effect. 14.406.420—Stop work order—remedy—civil penalties. 14.406.430— Stop work order—remedy—criminal penalties. 14.406.500—Civil penalties—assessment schedule. 14.406.510 - Civil penalties—definitions. 14.406.520 - Civil penalties—duty to comply. 14.406.530 - Civil penalties—community service. 14.406.540 - Civil penalties—waivers. 14.406.550 - Civil penalties—critical areas. 14.406.560 - Cost recovery. 14.406.570—Collection of civil penalties, fees and costs. 14.406.580 - Code compliance abatement fund—authorized. - 1 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 14.406.600 -Administrative appeals—standing- filing requirements. 14.406.610—Administrative appeal—notice of hearing. 14.406.620 -Administrative appeal—procedures. 14.406.630—Administrative appeal—final order. 14.406.640 -Judicial enforcement—petition for enforcement. 14.406.650 - Severability. 14.406.660—Effective date. 14.406.005 — Name and intent. This chapter shall be known as "Zoning Code Compliance". The purpose of this chapter is to identify processes and methods to encourage compliance with development ordinances and regulations adopted by the City of Spokane Valley to promote and protect the general public health safety and welfare of City residents. This chapter declares certain acts to be civil violations and establishes non-penal enforcement procedures and civil penalties. This chapter also declares certain acts to be misdemeanors subject to prosecution by the City. It is the intention of the City to pursue code compliance actively and vigorously in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public. This intent is to be pursued in a way that is consistent with adherence to, and respectful of, fundamental federal and state constitutional principles. While this chapter does authorize the City of Spokane Valley to take action to enforce the City ordinances and regulations, it shall not be construed as placing responsibility for code compliance or enforcement upon the City in any particular case, or as creating any duty on the part of the City to any particular person or class of persons. 14.406.010 — Statement of policy. It is the policy of the City of Spokane Valley to emphasize code compliance by education and prevention as a first step. This policy is designed to ensure code compliance and timely action that is available to all persons and uniform in its implementation. While warnings and voluntary compliance are desirable as a first step, enforcement and civil penalties should be used for remedial purposes as needed to assure and effect code compliance. Abatement or remediation should be pursued when appropriate and feasible. Uniform and efficient procedures, with consistent application tailored governed by regulation should be used to accomplish this policy. It shall be the duty of the Director of Community Development, except as otherwise noted herein, to interpret and enforce the provisions of the Zoning Code and conditions of approval imposed by actions of the City Council, Hearing Examiner and/or Community Development Department. 14.406.015—Definitions. A. "abate" means to take whatever steps are deemed necessary by the Director to assure that the property complies with applicable code requirements. Abatement may include, but is not limited to, rehabilitation, demolition,removal, replacement or repair. B. "civil code violation"means and includes an act or omission contrary to: 1. Any ordinance, resolution, regulation or public rule of the City that regulates or protects the use and development of land or water; and/or - 2 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 2. The conditions or of any permit, notice and order or stop work order issued pursuant to any such ordinance, resolution, regulation or public rule. C. "The City"means the City of Spokane Valley, Washington. D. "days" will be counted as business days when five or less days are allowed to do an act required by this Ordinance. "days"will be considered calendar days when more than five days are allowed to do an act required by this Ordinance. E. "determination of compliance" means a written statement from the Director or designee that the Director has reviewed evidence to determine that the violation(s) has been sufficiently abated as to the violation(s) stated in the voluntary compliance agreement, citation, notice and order or stop work order. F. "Director" means the Director of the Department of Community Development, or his or her designee(s) authorized in writing. G. "Hearing Examiner" means the City of Spokane Valley Hearing Examiner, as provided by City of Spokane Valley Ordinance number 57. H. "mitigate" means to take measures, subject to City approval, to minimize the harmful effects of the violation where remediation is either impossible or unreasonably burdensome. I. "permit" means any form of certificate, approval, registration, license or any other written permission issued by the City. All conditions of approval, and all easements and use limitations shown on the face of an approved final plat map which are intended to serve or protect the general public are deemed conditions applicable to all subsequent plat property owners, owner's tenants, and owner's agents as permit requirements enforceable under this chapter. J. "person" means any individual, association, partnership, corporation or legal entity, public or private, and the agents and assigns of such individual, association, partnership, corporation or legal entity. K. "person responsible for a code violation" means the person who caused the violation, if that can be determined, and/or the owner, lessor, tenant or other person entitled to control, use and/or occupancy of the property where the civil code violation occurs. L. "public rule" means any rule properly promulgated to implement City civil code provisions. M. "remediate" means to restore a site to a condition that complies with sensitive area or other regulatory requirements as they existed before the violation occurred; or, for sites that have been degraded under prior ownerships, restore to a condition which does not pose a probable threat to the environment or to the general public health, safety or welfare. - 3 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 N. "resolution" for purposes of this chapter means any resolution adopted by the City of Spokane Valley City Council. 14.406.020 — Relationship to Growth Management Plan. This chapter is adopted as development regulations pursuant to RCW 36.70A (Growth Management Act). 14.406.025—Declaration of public nuisance—misdemeanor. A. All civil code violations are hereby determined to be detrimental to the general public health, safety and welfare and are hereby declared public nuisances. All conditions determined to be civil code violations shall be subject to and enforced pursuant to the provisions of this chapter except where specifically excluded by law or regulation. B. Any person who willfully or knowingly causes, aids or abets a civil code violation pursuant to this chapter by any act of commission or omission is guilty of a misdemeanor. Upon conviction, the person shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars and/or incarceration for a term not to exceed ninety days. Each week (seven consecutive days) such violation continues shall be considered a separate misdemeanor offense. As an alternative, or in addition to any other judicial or administrative remedy provided in this chapter or by law or other regulation, the Director may recommend that the Office of the City Attorney file a misdemeanor complaint against the person responsible for code violation when the Director has documentation or other evidence that the violation was willful and knowing. 14.406.030—Enforcement, authority and administration. A. In order to discourage public nuisances and otherwise promote compliance with applicable code provisions, the Director may, in response to field observations or reliable complaints, determine that civil code violations have occurred or are occurring, and may: 1. Enter into voluntary compliance agreements with persons responsible for code violations; 2. Issue citations and assess civil penalties as authorized by this chapter; 3. Issue notice and orders, assess civil penalties and recover costs as authorized by this chapter; 4. Order abatement by means of a notice and order, and if such abatement is not timely completed by the person or persons responsible for a code violation, undertake the abatement and charge the reasonable costs of such work as authorized by this chapter; 5. Allow a person responsible for the code violation to perform community service in lieu of paying civil penalties as authorized by SVZC 14.406.530; 6. Order work stopped at a site by means of a stop work order, and if such order is not complied with, assess civil penalties as authorized by this chapter; - 4 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 7. Suspend, revoke or modify any permit previously issued by the Director or deny a permit application as authorized by this chapter when other efforts to achieve compliance have failed; and 8. Forward a written statement providing all relevant information relating to the violation to the Office of City Attorney with a recommendation to prosecute willful and knowing violations as a misdemeanor offense. B. The procedures set forth in this title are not exclusive. These procedures shall not in any manner limit or restrict the City from remedying civil code violations or abating civil code violations in any other manner authorized by law. C. In addition, or as an alternative, to utilizing the procedures set forth in this chapter, the Director may seek legal or equitable relief to abate any conditions or enjoin any acts or practices which constitute a civil code violation. D. In addition, or as an alternative, to utilizing the procedures set forth in this chapter, the Director may assess or recover civil penalties accruing under this chapter by legal action filed in Spokane County District Court by the Office of the City Attorney. E. The provisions of this chapter shall in no way adversely affect the rights of the owner, lessee or occupant of any property to recover all costs and expenses incurred and required by this chapter from any person causing such violation. F. In administering the provisions for code enforcement, the Director shall have the authority to waive any one or more such provisions so as to avoid substantial injustice by application thereof to the acts or omissions of a public or private entity or individual, or acts or omissions on public or private property including, for example, property belonging to public or private utilities, where no apparent benefit has accrued to such entity or individual from a code violation. Any determination of substantial injustice shall be made in writing supported by appropriate facts. For purposes of this clause, substantial injustice cannot be based exclusively on financial hardship. G. The provisions of this chapter detailing the administration of code compliance procedures are intended only for the purpose of providing guidance to City employees and are not to be construed as creating a basis for appeal or a defense of any kind to an alleged code violation. H. The Director may, upon presentation of proper credentials, with the consent of the owner or occupier of a building or premises, or pursuant to a lawfully issued inspection warrant, enter at reasonable times any building or premises subject to the consent or warrant to perform the duties imposed by this chapter. It is the intent of the City Council that any entry made to private property for the purpose of inspection for code violations be accomplished in strict conformity with constitutional and statutory constraints on entry, and the holdings of the relevant court cases regarding entry. The right-of-entry authorized by this chapter shall not supersede those legal constraints. - 5 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 I. The Director or his or her representative may request that the police, appropriate fire district, Spokane Regional Health District or other appropriate City department or other non-city agency to assist in enforcement. 14.406.035—Guidelines for departmental responses to complaints. A. The following guidelines should be applied by the Director, subject to resource limitations, when responding to code compliance complaints. The timelines identified below may be modified by Department rule, subject to council review and approval. 1. High risk investigations needing an urgent response (within 24 hours) include any cases in which there is an imminent likelihood of or actual bodily harm, damage to public resources or facilities, damage to real or personal property, public health exposure or environmental damage or contamination. 2. Moderate risk investigations needing a prompt response (within 72 hours) include cases in which there is risk of bodily harm, damage to public resources and/or facilities, damage to real or personal property, or environmental damage or contamination. 3. Low risk investigations needing response as time permits (within 14 days of violation being identified by code compliance staff) including cases where the violation is non-emergent, does not fit within the high risk or moderate risk categories and has only minor public impacts. B. The response times set out in this chapter are not jurisdictional, and failure to meet them in any particular case shall not affect the City's authority to enforce City code provisions with regard to that case. 14.406.050 — Initial investigation. This chapter sets forth guidelines for more specific procedures to be used by the Director in implementing this chapter. The guidelines set forth in this chapter are not jurisdictional, and failure to meet them in any particular case shall not affect the City's authority to enforce City code provisions with regard to that case. A. Field verification. Except in emergencies and for low risk case complaints, field verification should be made if possible prior to, concurrent with, or shortly after notifying the person responsible for the code violation or alleged code violation. Low risk case complaints should be acknowledged by sending a letter to the person(s) responsible for the code violation-of the--potential or alleged code violation. The letter should state that a violation may have occurred, but has not been verified, and should ask the recipient to contact the person issuing the letter. B. Advising interested parties of receipt of complaint and/or field investigation. 1. The person responsible for the code violation should be advised of any complaint by personal contact; phone; posting and mail (return receipt requested). 2. The complainant should be contacted by phone, and if possible, in person during the field visit. - 6 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 C. The Director will record all violations in a database system, including a list of all actions taken on the complaint. D. To the extent possible, the Department shall check its own records and the records of other agencies for previous violations on the site of the alleged violation or by the owner or occupant of the site or such other person as may be responsible for the code violation. E. Staff undertaking field investigations shall comply with the provisions of this chapter regarding right of entry. 14.406.060—Procedures when probable violation is identified. A. The Director shall determine, based upon information derived from sources such as field observations, the statements of witnesses, relevant documents and data systems for tracking violations and applicable City codes, whether or not a violation has occurred. As soon as the Director has reasonable cause to determine that a violation has occurred, he or she shall document the violation and promptly notify the person(s) responsible for the code violation. B. Except as provided in subsection D, a warning shall be issued verbally or in writing promptly when a field inspection reveals a violation, or as soon as the Director otherwise determines a violation has occurred. The warning shall inform the person determined to be responsible for a code violation of the violation and allow the person an opportunity to correct it or enter into a voluntary compliance agreement as provided for by this chapter. Verbal warnings shall be logged and followed up with a written warning within five (5) days, and the site shall be re-inspected within fourteen(14) days. C. The guidelines set forth for warnings, notifications and re-inspections are not jurisdictional, and failure to meet them in any particular case shall not affect the City's authority to enforce City code provisions with regard to that case. D. No warning need be issued in high risk cases, emergencies, repeat violation cases, cases that are already subject to a voluntary compliance agreement, cases where the violation creates or has created a situation or condition that is not likely to be corrected within seventy-two (72) hours, cases where a stop work order is necessary, or when the person responsible for the code violation knows, or reasonably should have known that the action was a civil code violation. E. Citations may be issued in moderate and low risk cases, provided that the Director determines it is probable that the violation can likely be fully corrected in a short period of time. F. Notice and orders should be issued in all high risk cases in which a voluntary compliance agreement has not been entered into within two (2) werkhig days of notification by the Director. Notice and orders may be issued in moderate and low risk cases where the Director determines that the violation is unlikely to be fully corrected in a short period of time. G. The Director shall use all reasonable means to determine and cite the person actually responsible for the code violation occurring when the property owner has not directly or indirectly caused the violation. - 7 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 H. If the violation is not corrected, or a voluntary compliance agreement is not achieved within fifteen (15) days of notification by the Director, a notice and order or stop work order should be issued. Citations should be issued within fifteen (15) days from receipt of a complaint. Notice and orders should be issued within twenty (20) days from receipt of a complaint. Stop work orders should be issued promptly upon discovery of a violation in progress. I. All complainants will be asked by staff at the time the complaint is filed whether they wish to be kept advised of enforcement efforts. Any complainant who provides a mailing address and requests to be kept advised of enforcement efforts should be mailed a copy of all written warnings, voluntary compliance agreements, citations, notice and orders, stop work orders and notices of settlement conferences issued by the Director with regard to the alleged violation. Any complainant may appeal a determination of code compliance issued by the Director pursuant to SVZC 14.406.095. 14.406.070—Service—citation, notice and order, and stop work order. A. Service of a citation or notice and order shall be made on a person responsible for code violation by one or more of the following methods: 1. Personal service of a citation or notice and order may be made on the person identified by the Department as being responsible for the code violation, or by leaving a copy of the citation or notice and order at the person's house of usual abode with a person of suitable age and discretion who resides there; 2. Service directed to the landowner and/or occupant of the property may be made by posting the citation or notice and order in a conspicuous place on the property where the violation occurred and concurrently mailing notice as provided for below, if a mailing address is available; 3. Service by mail may be made for a citation or a notice and order by mailing two copies, postage prepaid, one by ordinary first class mail and the other by certified mail, to the person responsible for the code violation at his or her last known address, at the address of the violation, or at the address of the place of business of the person responsible for the code violation. The taxpayer's address as shown on the tax records of Spokane County shall be deemed to be the proper address for the purpose of mailing such notice to the landowner of the property where the violation occurred. Service by mail shall be presumed effective upon the third business day following the day upon which the citation or notice and order was placed in the mail. B. For notice and orders only, when the address of the person responsible for the code violation cannot be reasonably determined, service may be made by publication once in the City's newspaper of record. Service by publication shall conform to the requirements of Civil Rule 4 of the Rules for Superior Court. C. Service of a stop work order on a person responsible for a code violation may be made by posting the stop work order in a conspicuous place on the property where the violation occurred or by serving the stop work order in any other manner permitted by this chapter. - 8 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 D. The failure of the Director to make or attempt service on any person named in the citation, notice and order or stop work order shall not invalidate any proceedings as to any other person duly served. 14.406.080—Training and rulemaking. A. In order to ensure strict conformity with the constraints on entry imposed by state and federal law, and to ensure that City employees deal with the public in a manner which respects the rights of private property owners, the Director shall develop and adopt internal procedures, protocols and training programs governing the conduct of searches by compliance officers. B. The Director shall adopt procedures to implement the provisions of this chapter, and specifically the guidelines set out in this chapter describing reasonable and appropriate protocols for investigating code violations. 14.406.090—Obligations of persons responsible for code violation. A. It shall be the responsibility of any person identified as responsible for code a violation to bring the property into a safe and reasonable condition to achieve code compliance. Payment of civil penalties, applications for permits, acknowledgement of stop work orders and compliance with other remedies does not substitute for performing the corrective work required and having the property brought into compliance to the extent reasonably possible under the circumstances. B. Persons determined to be responsible for a code violation pursuant to a citation or notice and order shall be liable for the payment of any civil penalties and abatement costs, provided however, that if a property owner affirmatively demonstrates that the action which resulted in the violation was taken without the owner's knowledge or consent by someone other than the owner or someone acting on the owner's behalf, that owner shall be responsible only for bringing the property into compliance to the extent reasonably feasible under the circumstances. Should the owner not correct the violation, only those abatement costs necessary to bring the property into a safe and reasonable condition, as determined by the Director, shall be assessed by the City. No civil penalties shall be assessed against such an owner or his or her property interest. 14.406.095 — Determination of compliance. After issuance of a warning, citation, voluntary compliance agreement, citation, notice and order, or stop work order, and after the person(s) responsible for a code violation have come into zoning code compliance to the satisfaction of the Director, the Director shall issue a written determination of compliance. The Director shall mail copies of the determination of compliance to each person originally named in the warning, voluntary compliance agreement, citation, notice and order, or stop work order, as well as the complainant,by certified mail, five-day return receipt requested. 14.406.100—Voluntary compliance agreement—authority. A. Whenever the Director determines that a code violation has occurred or is occurring, the Director shall make reasonable efforts to secure voluntary compliance from the person responsible for the code violation. Upon contacting the person responsible for the code - 9 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 violation, the Director may enter into a voluntary compliance agreement as provided for in this chapter. B. A voluntary compliance agreement may be entered into at any time after issuance of a verbal or written warning, a citation, notice and order or a stop work order and before an appeal is decided pursuant to SVZC 14.406.630. C. Upon entering into a voluntary compliance agreement, a person responsible for a code violation waives the right to administratively appeal, and thereby admits that the conditions described in the voluntary compliance agreement existed and constituted a civil code violation; and D. The voluntary compliance agreement shall incorporate the shortest reasonable time period for compliance, as determined by the Director. An extension of the time limit for compliance, or a modification of the required corrective action may be granted by the Director if the person responsible for the code violation has shown due diligence or substantial progress in correcting the violation, but circumstances render full and timely compliance under the original conditions unattainable. Any such extension or modification must be in writing and signed by the Director and person(s) who signed the original voluntary compliance agreement. E. The voluntary compliance agreement is not a settlement agreement. 14.406.110—Voluntary compliance agreement—contents. A. The voluntary compliance agreem t is a written, signed commitment by the person(s) responsible for a code violation under, which such person(s) agrees to abate the violation, remediate the site, and/or mitigate the impacts of the violation. The voluntary compliance agreement shall include the following: 1. The name and address of the person responsible for the code violation; 2. The address or other identification of the location of the violation; 3. A description of the violation and a reference to the provision(s) of the ordinance, resolution or regulation which has been violated; 4. A description of the necessary corrective action to be taken and identification of the date or time by which compliance must be completed; 5. The amount of the civil penalty that will be imposed pursuant to SVZC 14.406.500 if the voluntary compliance agreement is not satisfied; 6. An acknowledgement that if the Director determines that the terms of the voluntary compliance agreement are not met, the City may, without issuing a citation, notice and order or stop work order, impose any remedy authorized by this chapter, abatement of the violation by the City, assesses-of the costs incurred by the City to V) SNS' pursue code compliance and to abate the violation, including reasonable legal fees and f - 10 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 costs, and the suspension, revocation or limitation of a development permit obtained or to be sought by the person responsible for the code violation; 7. An acknowledgement that if a penalty is assessed, and if any assessed penalty, fee or cost is not paid, the Director may charge the unpaid amount as a lien against the property where the civil code violation occurred if owned by the person responsible for the code violation, and that the unpaid amount may be a joint and several personal obligation of all persons responsible for the code violation; 8. An acknowledgement that by entering into the voluntary compliance agreement, the person responsible for the code violation thereby admits that the conditions described in the voluntary compliance agreement existed and constituted a civil code violation. Further, if the Director determines the terms of the voluntary compliance agreement are not met, the person is subject to and liable for any remedy authorized by this chapter, which includes the assessment of the civil penalties identified in the voluntary compliance agreement, abatement of the violation, assessment of the costs incurred by the City to pursue code compliance and abate the violation, including reasonable legal fees and costs, and the suspension, revocation or limitation of a development permit; and 9. An acknowledgement that the person responsible for the code violation understands that he or she has the right to be served with a citation, notice and order, or stop work order for any violation identified in the voluntary compliance agreement, has the right to administratively appeal any such citation, notice and order, or stop work order, and that he or she is knowingly, voluntarily and intelligently waiving those rights. 14.406.120—Failure to meet terms of voluntary compliance agreement. A. If the terms of the voluntary compliance agreement are not completely met, and an extension of time has not been granted, the Director may abate the violation in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. The person responsible for code compliance may, without being issued a citation, notice and order, or stop work order, be assessed a civil penalty commencing on the day after the deadline for compliance, in accordance with the penalty provisions of this chapter, plus all costs incurred by the City to pursue code compliance and to abate the violation, including reasonable legal fees and costs, as provided for in this chapter, and may be subject to other remedies authorized by this chapter. Penalties imposed when a voluntary compliance agreement is not met accrue from the date that an appeal of any preceding citation, notice and order, or stop work order was to have been filed or from the date the voluntary compliance agreement was entered into if there was not preceding citation, notice and order, or stop work order. B. The Director may issue a citation, notice and order, or stop work order for failure to meet the terms of a voluntary compliance agreement. 14.406.200 — Citations — authority. Whenever the Director has determined, based upon investigation of documents and/or physical evidence, that a civil code violation has occurred, the Director may issue a citation to any person responsible for code violation. The Director shall make a determination whether or not to issue a citation within fifteen (15) days of receiving a complaint alleging a violation or otherwise discovering that a violation may potentially exist. - 11 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 Subsequent complaints shall be treated as new complaints for purposes of this chapter. However, such subsequent complaints shall not constitute a separate violation to which the penalties of this chapter apply. 14.406.210—Citations—effect. A. A citation represents a determination that a civil code violation has occurred and that the cited party is a person responsible for a code violation. B. A citation subjects the person responsible for a code violation to the civil penalties prescribed by SVZC 14.406.500. C. The person responsible for a code violation shall either pay the civil penalties assessed within twenty(20) days of the date of issuance of the citation, or appeal the citation according to the procedures described in SVZC 14.406.600-630. D. Failure to appeal the citation within twenty (20) days shall render the citation a final determination that the conditions described in the citation existed and constituted a civil code violation, and that the cited party is liable as a person responsible for a code violation. E. Imposition of a civil penalty creates a joint and several personal obligations in all persons responsible for a code violation who are served with notice of the violation. The Office of the City Attorney, on behalf of the City of Spokane Valley, may collect the civil penalties assessed by any appropriate legal means. F. Issuance of a citation in no way limits the Director's authority to issue a notice and order or stop work order to any person responsible for a code violation pursuant to this chapter. Payment of the civil penalties assessed under the citation does not relieve a person responsible for a code violation of his or her duty to correct the violation and/or to pay any and all civil penalties accruing under a notice and order or stop work order issued pursuant to this chapter. 14.406.220—Citation—contents. The citation shall include all of the following information: A. The address, when available, or location of the civil code violation; B. A legal description of the real property or the Spokane County tax parcel number where the violation occurred or is located, or a description identifying the property by commonly used locators; C. A statement that the Director has found the named person(s) to have committed a civil code violation and a brief description of the violation(s) found; D. A statement of the specific ordinance, resolution, regulation, public rule, permit condition, notice and order provision or stop work order provision that was or is being violated; E. A statement that the citation represents a determination that a civil code violation has occurred and that the cited party is subject to a civil penalty; - 12 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 F. A statement of the amount of the civil penalty assessed, that payment of the civil penalties assessed under this chapter does not relieve a person found to be responsible for a code violation of his or her duty to correct the violation and/or to pay any and all civil penalties or other cost assessments issued pursuant to this chapter, and that the penalty must be paid within twenty(20) days, if not appealed pursuant to SVZC 14.406.600-630; F. A statement of the corrective or abatement action required to be taken and that all required permits to perform the corrective action must be obtained from the proper issuing agency; G. A statement advising that any person named in the citation, or having any record or equitable title in the property against which the citation is issued may appeal from the citation to the Hearing Examiner within twenty(20) days of the date of service of the citation; H. A statement advising that a failure to appeal the citation within twenty (20) days renders the citation a final determination that the conditions described in the citation existed and constituted a civil code violation, and that the named party is liable as a person responsible for a code violation; and I. A statement advising that a willful and knowing violation may be referred to the Office of the City Attorney for prosecution pursuant to SVZC 14.406.025. 14.406.230—Citation—modification or revocation. A. The Director may add to, revoke in whole or in part, or otherwise modify a citation by issuing a written supplemental citation. The supplemental citation shall be governed by the same procedures and time limits applicable to all citations contained in this chapter. B. The Director may issue a supplemental citation, or revoke a citation issued under this chapter: 1. if the original citation was issued in error; 2. whenever there is new information or change of circumstances; or 3. if a party to a citation was incorrectly named. C. Such revocation or modification shall identify the reasons and underlying facts for modification or revocation, and shall be served on the person responsible for a code violation in conformity with this chapter. 14.406.240 — Citation — remedy — civil penalties. A citation shall carry a civil penalty to be determined with reference to the schedule contained.in SVZC 14.406.500. 14.406.300 —Notice and order— authority. When the Director has reason to believe, based on investigation of documents and/or physical evidence, that a code violation exists or has occurred, or that the civil code violations cited in a citation have not been corrected, or that the terms of a voluntary compliance agreement have not been met, the Director is authorized to issue a notice - 13 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 and order to any person responsible for a code violation. The Director shall make a determination whether or not to issue a notice and order within twenty (20) days of receiving a complaint alleging a violation or otherwise discovering that a violation may potentially exist, or within ten (10) days of the end of a voluntary compliance agreement time period which has not been met. Subsequent complaints shall be treated as new complaints for the purposes of this chapter. Issuance of a citation is not a condition precedent to the issuance of a notice and order. 14..406.305—Notice and order—effect. A. A notice and order represents a determination that a civil code violation has occurred, that the cited party is a person responsible for a code violation, and that the violations set out in the notice and order require the assessment of penalties and other remedies that may be specified in the notice and order. B. Upon a determination by the Director that a civil code violation has occurred pursuant to a notice and order, the Director is authorized to impose appropriate civil penalties pursuant to SVZC 14.406.500-580. C. Any person identified in the notice and order as responsible for a code violation may appeal the notice and order within twenty (20) days according to the procedures described in SVZC 14.406.600-630. D. Failure to appeal the notice and order within the applicable time limits shall render the notice and order a final determination that the conditions described in the notice and order existed and constituted a civil code violation, and that the named party is liable as a person responsible for a code violation. E. Issuance of a notice and order in no way limits a Director's authority to issue a citation or stop work order to a person previously cited through the notice and order process pursuant to this chapter. 14.406.310 — Notice and order — contents. The notice and order shall contain the following information: A. The address, when available, or location of the civil code violation; B. A legal description of the real property or the Spokane County tax parcel number where the violation occurred or is located, or a description identifying the property by commonly used locators; C. A statement that the Director has found the named person(s) to have committed a civil code violation and a brief description of the violation(s) found; D. A statement of the specific provisions of the ordinance, resolution,regulation,public rule, permit condition, notice and order provision or stop work order that was or is being violated; - 14 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 E. A statement that a civil penalty is being assessed, including the dollar amount of the civil penalties per separate violation, and that any assessed penalties must be paid within twenty (20) days of service of the notice and order; F. A statement advising that any costs of enforcement that exceed the amount of the penalt may also be assessed against the person to whom the notice and order is directed; G. A statement that payment of the civil penalties assessed under this chapter does not relieve a person found to be responsible for a code violation of his or her duty to correct the violation and/or to pay any and all civil penalties or other cost assessments issued pursuant to this chapter; H. A statement advising that the notice and order will be recorded against the property in the Spokane County Auditor's Office subsequent to service; I. A statement of the corrective or abatement action required to be taken and that all required permits to perform the corrective action must be obtained from the proper issuing agency; J. A statement advising that, if any required work is not commenced or completed within the time specified by the notice and order, the Director may proceed to abate the violation and cause the work to be done and charge the costs thereof as a lien against the property and as a joint and several personal obligation of any persons responsible for a code violation; K. A statement advising that, if any assessed penalty, fee or cost is not paid on or before the due date, the Director may charge the unpaid amount as a lien against the property where the civil code violation occurred if owned by a person responsible for a code violation, and as a joint and several personal obligation of all persons responsible for a code violation; L. A statement advising that any person named in the notice and order, or having any record or equitable title in the property against which the notice and order is recorded may appeal from the notice and order to the Hearing Examiner within twenty (20) days of the date of service of the notice and order; M. A statement advising that a failure to correct the violations cited in the notice and order could lead to the denial of subsequent Spokane Valley permit applications on the subject property; N. A statement advising that a failure to appeal the notice and order within the applicable time limits renders the notice and order a final determination that the conditions described in the notice and order existed and constituted a civil code violation, and that the named party is liable as a person responsible for a code violation; and O. A statement advising the person responsible for a code violation of his/her duty to notify the Director of any actions taken to achieve compliance with the notice and order. P. A statement advising that a willful and knowing violation may be referred to the Office of the City Attorney for prosecution pursuant to SVZC 14.406.025. - 15 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 14.406.320—Notice and order—recording. A. When a notice and order is served on a person responsible for a code violation, the Director shall file a copy of the same with the Spokane County Auditor's Office. B. When all violations specified in the notice and order have been corrected or abated to the satisfaction of the Director, the Director shall file a certificate of compliance with the Spokane County Auditor's Office within five days of receiving evidence of abatement. The certificate shall include a legal description of the property where the violation occurred and shall state whether any unpaid civil penalties for which liens have been filed are still outstanding and, if so, shall continue as liens on the property. C. After all liens have been satisfied, the Director shall file a notice of satisfaction of lien with the Spokane County Auditor's Office within five days of final payment to City. 14.406.330—Notice and order—supplementation, revocation, modification. A. The Director may add to, revoke in whole or in part, or otherwise modify a notice and order by issuing a written supplemental notice and order. The supplemental notice and order shall be governed by the same procedures and time limits applicable to all notice and orders contained in this chapter. B. The Director may issue a supplemental notice and order, or revoke a notice and order issued under this chapter: 1. If the original notice and order was issued in error; 2. Whenever there is new information or change of circumstances; or 3. If a party to an order was incorrectly named. C. Such revocation or modification shall identify the reasons and underlying facts for modification or revocation, and shall be filed with the Spokane County Auditor's Office. 14.406.335 — Notice and order - administrative conference. An informal administrative conference may be conducted by the Director at any time for the purpose of facilitating communication among concerned persons and providing a forum for efficient resolution of any violation. Interested parties shall not unreasonably be excluded from such conferences. 14.406.340—Notice and order—remedies—suspension, revocation or limitation of permit. A. The Director may suspend, revoke or modify any permit issued by such Director whenever: 1. The permit holder has committed a code violation in the course of performing activities subject to that permit; - 16 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 2. The permit holder has interfered with the Director in the performance of his or her duties related to that permit; 3. The permit was issued in error or on the basis of materially incorrect information supplied to the City; 4. Permit fees or costs were paid to the City by check and returned from a financial institution marked non-sufficient funds (NSF) or canceled; or 5. For a permit or approval that is subject to sensitive area review, the applicant has failed to disclose a change of circumstances on the development proposal site which materially affects an applicant's ability to meet the permit or approval conditions, or which makes inaccurate the sensitive area study that was the basis for establishing permit or approval conditions. B. Such suspension, revocation, or modification shall be carried out through the notice and order provisions of this chapter and shall be effective upon the compliance date established by the notice and order. Such suspension, revocation or modification may be appealed to the Hearing Examiner using the appeal provisions of this chapter. C. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the Director may immediately suspend operations under any permit by issuing a stop work order pursuant to SVZC 14.406.400- 430. 14.406.350—Notice and order—remedies—denial of permit. A. The City may deny a development proposal permit when, with regard to the site or project for which the permit is submitted: 1. Any person owning the property or submitting the development proposal has been found in violation of any ordinance, resolution, regulation or public rule of the City that regulates or protects the public health, safety and welfare, or the use and development of land and water; and/or 2. Any person owning the property or submitting the development proposal has been found in violation and remains in violation of the conditions of any permit, notice and order or stop work order issued pursuant to any such ordinance, resolution, regulation or public rule; and/or B. In order to further the remedial purposes of this chapter, such denial may continue until the violation is cured by restoration accepted as complete by the City and by payment of any civil penalty imposed for the violation, except that permits or approvals shall be granted to the extent necessary to accomplish any required restoration or cure. C. For the purposes of this chapter, "found in violation" means" 1. That a citation, notice and order or stop work order has been issued and not timely appealed; or - 17 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 2. That a voluntary compliance agreement has been entered into; or 3. That the Hearing Examiner has determined that the violation has occurred and such determination has not been stayed or reversed on appeal. 14.406.360 — Notice and order — remedies — abatement. In addition, or as an alternative, to any other judicial or administrative remedy, the Director may use the notice and order provisions of this chapter to order any person responsible for a code violation to abate the violation and to complete the work at such time and under such conditions as the Director determines reasonable under the circumstances. If the required corrective work is not commenced or completed within the time specified, the Director may proceed to abate the violation. 14.406.400 — Stop work order — authorized. The Director is authorized to issue a stop work order to a person responsible for a code violation. Issuance of a citation or notice and order is not a condition precedent to the issuance of the stop work order. 14.406.410—Stop work order—effect. A. A stop work order represents a determination that a civil code violation has occurred or is occurring, and that any work or activity that caused, is causing or contributing to the violation on the property where the violation has occurred, or is occurring,must cease. B. A stop work order requires the immediate cessation of the specified work or activity on the named property. Work activity may not resume unless specifically authorized in writing by the Director. C. A stop work order may be appealed according to the procedures prescribed by SVZC 14.406.600-630. D. Failure to appeal the stop work order within twenty (20) days renders the stop work order a final determination that the civil code violation occurred and that work was properly ordered to cease. E. A stop work order may be enforced by the City Police. 14.406.420—Stop work order—remedy—civil penalties. A. In addition to any other judicial or administrative remedy, the Director may assess civil penalties for the violation of any stop work order according to the civil penalty schedule established in SVZC 14.406.500. B. Civil penalties for the violation of any stop work order shall begin to accrue on the first day the stop work order is violated, and shall cease accruing on the day the work is actually stopped. C. Violation of a stop work order shall be a separate violation from any other civil code violation. - 18 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 14.406.430—Stop work order—remedy—criminal penalties. In addition to any other judicial or administrative remedy, the Director may forward to the Office of City Attorney a detailed factual background of the alleged violation with a recommendation that a misdemeanor charge be filed against the person(s) responsible for any willful violation of a stop work order. 14.406.500—Civil penalties—assessment schedule. A. Civil penalties for civil code violations shall be imposed for remedial purposes and shall be assessed for each violation identified in a citation, notice and order or stop work order, pursuant to the following schedule: 1. Citations $250 2. Notice and orders and stop work orders a. basic initial penalty $500 b. additional initial penalties may be added where there is: 1. public health risk—amount depends on severity $0-2,500 2. environmental damage - amount depends on severity $0-2,500 3. damage to property- amount depends on severity $0-2,500 4. history of similar violations (less than three) $0-1,000 5. history of similar violations (three or more) $0-5,000 6. economic benefit to person responsible for violation $0-5,000 c. the above penalties may be offset by the following compliance 1. full compliance with a voluntary compliance agreement $0-1,500 with prior history of 0-1 similar violations 2. full compliance with a voluntary compliance agreement $0-250 and a history of two or more prior similar violations B. The total initial penalties assessed for notice and orders and stop work orders pursuant to this chapter shall apply for the first thirty day period following issuance of the order, unless another time period is specified in a voluntary compliance agreement. If a voluntary compliance agreement is not entered into within that time period, and no appeal is filed, the penalties for the next fifteen day period shall be one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the initial penalties, and the penalties for the next fifteen day period shall be two hundred percent (200%) the amount of the initial penalties. The intent of this subsection is to increase penalties beyond the maximum penalties stated in SVZC 14.406.500(A) as an additional means to achieve timely compliance. C. Citations shall be subject to a one-time penalty per violation. The Director retains authority to issue a subsequent notice and order or stop work order for continued non- compliance. In that event, additional penalties shall be imposed. D. Civil penalties shall be paid within twenty (20) days of service of the citation, notice and order or stop work order if not appealed. Payment of the civil penalties assessed under this chapter does not relieve a person found to be responsible for a code violation of his or her duty to correct the violation and/or to pay any and all civil penalties or other cost assessments issued pursuant to this chapter. - 19 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 E. The Director may suspend civil penalties pursuant to SVZC 14.406.500(A)(c) if the person responsible for a code violation has entered into a voluntary compliance agreement. Penalties shall begin to accrue again pursuant to the terms of the voluntary compliance agreement if any necessary permits applied for are denied, canceled or not pursued, or if corrective action identified in the voluntary compliance agreement is not completed as specified. F. Civil penalties assessed create a joint and several personal obligations in all persons responsible for a code violation. G. The City may take a lien for the value of the civil penalties against the real property of the person responsible for a code violation if the violation was reasonably related to the real property. H. In addition to, or in lieu of, any other state or local provision for the recovery of civil penalties, the City may file for record with the Spokane County Auditor to claim a lien for the civil penalties assessed under this chapter. Any such lien can be filed under this chapter if, after the expiration of thirty (30) days from when a person responsible for a code violation receives the citation, notice and order or stop work order (excluding any appeal) any civil penalties remain unpaid in whole or in part. 14.406.510 - Civil penalties — definitions. For the purposes of assessing civil penalties, "found in violation"means that: A. A citation, notice and order or stop work order has been issued and not timely appealed; B. A voluntary compliance agreement has been entered into; or C. The Hearing Examiner has determined that the violation has occurred and such determination has not been stayed or reversed on appeal. 14.406.520 - Civil penalties — duty to comply. Persons responsible for a code violation have a duty to notify the Director in writing of any actions taken to achieve compliance with the notice and order. For purposes of assessing civil penalties, a violation shall be considered ongoing until the person responsible for a code violation has come into compliance with the notice and order, voluntary compliance agreement, or stop work order, and has provided sufficient evidence of such compliance. 14.406.530 - Civil penalties—community service. The Director is authorized to allow a person responsible for a code violation who accumulates civil penalties as a result of a citation or notice and order to voluntarily participate in community service projects in lieu of paying all or a portion of the assessed civil penalties. Community service may include, but is not limited to, abatement, restoration or education programs designed to clean up the City. The amount of community service will reasonably relate to the comparable value of penalties assessed against the violator. The rate at which civil penalties are worked off under this subsection is $10.00 per hour. The Director shall take into consideration the severity of the violation, any history of previous violations and practical and legal impediments in considering whether to allow community service in lieu of paying penalties. - 20 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 14.406.540 - Civil penalties—waivers. A. Civil penalties may be waived or reimbursed to the payor by the Director under the following circumstances: 1. The citation, notice and order or stop work order was issued in error; or 2. The civil penalties were assessed in error; or 3. Notice failed to reach the property owner due to unusual circumstances; or 4. New, material information warranting waiver has been presented to the Director since the citation, notice and order or stop work order was issued. B. The Director shall state in writing the basis for a decision to waive penalties, and such statement shall become part of the public record unless privileged. 14.406.550 - Civil penalties—critical areas. A. The code compliance provisions for critical areas are intended to protect critical areas and the general public from harm, to meet the requirements of RCW 36.70A (the Growth Management Act), and to further the remedial purposes of this chapter. To achieve this, persons responsible for a code violation will not only be required to restore damaged critical areas, insofar as that is possible and beneficial, but will also be required to pay a civil penalty for the redress of ecological, recreation, and economic values lost or damaged due to their unlawful action. B. The provisions of SVZC 14.406.550 are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other penalty, sanction or right of action provided by law for other related violations. C. Where feasible, the owner of the land on which the violation occurred shall be named as a party to the notice and order. In addition to any other persons who may be liable for a violation, and subject to the exceptions provided in SVZC 14.406.090, the owner shall be jointly and severally liable for the restoration of a site and payment of any civil penalties imposed. D. For the purposes of SVZC 14.406.550, violation of the critical area ordinance means: 1. The violation of any provision of City Ordinance number 49 (Interim Critical Areas Ordinance), or of the administrative rules promulgated thereunder. Ordinance number 49 adopted Spokane County Code, chapter 11.20, as its interim critical areas regulations; 2. The failure to obtain a permit required for work in a critical area; or 3. The failure to comply with the conditions of any permit, approval, terms and conditions of any sensitive area tract or setback area, easement, covenant, plat restriction - 21 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 or binding assurance, or any notice and order, stop work order, mitigation plan, contract or agreement issued or concluded pursuant to the above-mentioned provisions. E. Any person in violation of the critical areas ordinance may be subject to civil penalties, costs and fees as follows: 1. According to the civil penalty schedule under SVZC 14.406.500, provided that the exact amount of the penalty per violation shall be determined by the Director based on the physical extent and severity of the violation; or 2. The greater of: a. an amount determined to be equivalent to the economic benefit that the person responsible for a code violation derives from the violation, measured as the total of: 1) the resulting increase in market value of the property; 2) the value received by the person responsible for a code violation; 3) the savings of construction costs realized by the person responsible for a code violation as a result of performing any act in violation of the critical area ordinance; or b. code compliance costs (such amount not to exceed $25,000) incurred by the city to enforce City Ordinance number 49 (Interim Critical Areas Ordinance) against the person responsible for a code violation. 14.406.560 - Cost recovery. , A. In addition to the other remedies available under this chapter, upon issuance of a notice (4,"'U and order or stop work order the Director shall charge the costs of pursuing code compliance and abatement incurred to correct a code violation to the person responsible for a code violatio to the extent these costs exceed the amount of the civil penalty paid. These charges include: 1. Reasonable legal fees and costs. For purposes of SVZC 14.406, "reasonable legal fees and costs" shall include, but is not limited to legal personnel costs, both direct and indirect, incurred to enforce the provisions of this chapter; and 2. Administrative personnel costs. For purposes of SVZC 14.406, administrative personnel costs shall include, but are not limited to administrative employee costs, both direct and indirect, incurred to enforce the provisions of this chapter; and 3. Abatement costs. The Director shall keep an itemized account of costs incurred by the City in the abatement of a notice and order or stop work order under this chapter. Upon completion of any abatement work, the Director shall prepare a report specifying a legal description of the real property where the abatement work occurred, work done for each property, the itemized costs of the work, and interest accrued; and - 22 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 4. Actual expenses and costs of the City in preparing notices, specifications and contracts; in accomplishing or contracting and inspecting the work; and the costs of any required printing, mailing or court filing fees. B. Such costs are due and payable thirty(30) days from mailing of the invoice. C. All costs assessed by the City in pursuing code compliance and/or abatement create a joint and several personal obligation in all persons responsible for a code violation. The Office of the City Attorney, on behalf of the City, may collect the costs of code compliance efforts by any appropriate legal means. D. The City may take a lien for the value of the costs of pursuing code compliance against the real property of the person responsible for a code violation. E. In addition to, or in lieu of, any other state or local provision for the recovery of costs, the City may, after abating a code violation pursuant to this chapter, file for record with the Spokane County Auditor to claim a lien for the assessed costs identified in this chapter. Such a lien shall be substantially in accordance with the provision regarding mechanic's liens in RCW 60.04, and said lien shall be foreclosed in the same manner as such liens. Any such lien can be filed under this chapter if, after the expiration of thirty (30) days from when a person responsible for a code violation receives the citation, notice and order or stop work order (excluding any appeal), any assessed costs remain unpaid in whole or in part. 14.406.570— Collection of civil penalties, fees and costs. The Direct• ma u - e services of a collection agency in order to collect any civil penalties, fees er cos ' o ing under this chapter. 14.406.580 - Code compliance abatement fund—authorized. Lie aMd [Or c n, oito A. All monies collected from the assessment of civil penalties and for abatement costs and work shall be allocated to support expenditures for abatement, and shall be accounted for through either creation of an account in the fund for such abatement costs, or other appropriate accounting mechanism. B. Funds needed to abate a violation by the City shall be obtained from the abatement fund. 14.406.600 -Administrative appeals—standing- filing requirements. A. Any person issued a citation or named in a notice and order or stop work order, and any owner of the land where the violation for which a citation, notice and order or stop work order is issued occurred, may file a notice of appeal of the following: 1. citation; 2. notice and order; 3. stop work order; B. A complainant who requests to be kept advised pursuant to SVZC 14.406.060(I) may appeal a determination of compliance by the Director. - 23 - Proposed administrative draft—C.Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 C. A person that does not meet the requirements of SVZC 14.406.600(A) or (B) does not have standing to appeal under this chapter. D. Any person filing an appeal under this chapter who was issued a citation or order, or is the owner of the land where the violation occurred, shall do so by obtaining the appeal form from the Director and filing the completed appeal form with the Director within twenty (20) days of service of the citation, notice and order or stop work order. A complainant who appeals the determination of compliance by the Director must file any such appeal within twenty (20) days of service of the determination of compliance. E. A notice of appeal shall comply with the form, content and service requirements of SVZC 14.412, and any rules promulgated thereunder, unless otherwise provided by this chapter. 14.406.610 — Administrative appeal — notice of hearing. Upon receipt of a notice of appeal, the City shall provide a hearing notice stating the time, location and date of the hearing on the issues identified on the violation, notice and order or stop work order. The City shall mail this notice by certified mail, five-day return receipt requested, to the person(s) responsible for a violation. 14.406.620 -Administrative appeal—procedures. A. The appeal hearing shall be conducted as provided for in SVZC 14.412, except that where specific provisions in this chapter conflict with SVZC 14.412, the provisions of this chapter shall govern. B. Enforcement of any notice and order of the Director issued pursuant to this chapter shall be stayed as to the appealing party during the pendency of any administrative appeal under this chapter, except when the Director determines that the violation poses a significant threat of immediate and/or irreparable harm and so states in any notice and order issued. C. Enforcement of any stop work order issued pursuant to this chapter shall not be stayed during the pendency of any administrative appeal under this title. D. When multiple citations, notices and order or stop work orders have been issued simultaneously for any set of facts constituting a violation, only one appeal of all the enforcement actions shall be allowed. 14.406.630—Administrative appeal—final order. A. Following review of the evidence submitted, the Hearing Examiner shall issue a written order containing findings and conclusions, and shall affirm or modify the citation, notice and order or stop work order previously issued if the Hearing Examiner finds that a violation has occurred. The Hearing Examiner shall uphold the appeal and reverse the citation or order if the examiner finds that no violation occurred. B. If an owner of property where the violation has occurred has affirmatively demonstrated that the violation was caused by another person or entity not the agent of the property owner and without the owner's knowledge or consent, such property owner shall be responsible only for - 24 - Proposed administrative draft—C. Driskell 6-25-03 Draft 7 abatement of the violation. Strict compliance with permit requirements may be waived regarding the performance of such abatement in order to avoid doing substantial injustice to a non-culpable property owner. C. The Hearing Examiner's final order shall be final and conclusive unless proceedings for review of the decision are properly commenced in Spokane County Superior Court within the time period specified by applicable state law. D. A final order by the Hearing Examiner affirming, revoking or modifying a citation, notice and order or stop work order is a final decision. 14.406.640 -Judicial enforcement—petition for enforcement. A. In addition to any other judicial or administrative remedy, the Office of the City Attorney, on behalf of the City, may seek enforcement of the Director's order by filing a petition for enforcement in Spokane County Superior Court. B. The petition must name as respondent each person against whom the Director seeks to obtain civil enforcement. C. A petition for civil enforcement may request monetary relief, declaratory relief, temporary or permanent injunctive relief, and any other civil remedy provided by law, or any combination of the foregoing. 14.406.650 - Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or any regulation, rule or order adopted pursuant to the authority thereof be determined invalid or unconstitutional, it shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance. 14.406.660 — Effective date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after publication of this ordinance or a summary thereof in the official newspaper of the City as provided by law. -25 - MEMO Date: July 3, 2003 To: Spokane Valley Planning Commission From: Scott Kuhta, Long Range Planner )) 1(.,_. RE: Interim Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan Review Attached is a CD which includes the Interim Zoning Code, Zoning Code Map and Comprehensive Plan Map. Please review these items to assist your preparation for the July 9, 2003, Planning Commission meeting. Please note that the Zoning Code text is current through March, 2002. Zoning Code amendments adopted by the County and Spokane Valley after March, 2002, are not included on the CD. However, the information provided is sufficient for review and discussion purposes. If you have any questions, please call me at 688-0049. City of Spokane Valley Interim Zoning Code Zoning Districts RESIDENTIAL: Urban Residential - 3.5 (UR-3.5):Implement lower density range of the Urban Category of the Comprehensive Plan. This zone promotes (QP areas of primarily single family residential uses in an urbanized neighborhood setting. Lots shall be served by public water and connection to public sewer system when available. Urban Residential - 7 (UR-7): Set standards for the orderly development of residential property that provides a desirable living 9 environment that is compatible with surrounding land uses. This zone (5) ( is to be used to add to the variety of housing types and densities. k ( Medium density UR-7 areas are typified by single family on smaller lots, duplexes, low density multi-family and manufactured home parks and is served by a wide range of urban services. Urban Residential - 12 (UR-12): This zone is to be used to add to � ' the variety of housing types and densities and to implement the Urban Comprehensive Plan designation. This zone typically includes multi-family dwellings frequently used to provide transition between low-density residential zones and more intense business and commercial zones. These areas include paved streets, public water and sewer, accessibility to schools and libraries and public transit. Urban Residential - 22 (UR-22): The highest density residential zoning district, UR-22 is intended to provide primarily multi-family p r) dwellings, which provide transition from low- and medium-density 1 residential areas to areas of intensive commercial and low intensity industrial uses. Office uses are also allowed in this zone in order to service needs generated by higher intensity land uses. Moreover, this zone provides higher density housing in locations close to \e employment, shopping and major transportation facilities where movement of people can be handled efficiently, with least overall `� adverse impact. �5 z COMMERCIAL Neighborhood Business (B-1): The B-1 zones allows limited, small scale neighborhood serving retail and office uses and implements the Neighborhood Commercial Comprehensive Plan designation. The uses in this zone are generally less intense than the other commercial oeyVi zoning districts and provide development standards that strive for compatibility with surrounding land uses. Community Business (B-2): The B-2 zone establishes commercial centers that meet the needs of a community for a wide range of retail and service uses. This zone is intended to primarily accommodate community shopping facilities consisting of varied9 pivi retail, service and office establishments grouped at one location and served by arterials where they serve a trade area that encompasses DS' several neighborhoods (usually within a distance of approximately one to one-and-a-half miles of the zone. j,7 Regional Business (B-3): The B-3 zone provides a location for a wide range of retail and service activities. The uses within this zone typically require large areas for customer parking, retail service, some outside activities, display and other commercial activities. Businesses locating in the B-3 zone will often draw customers from the county at large and other outlying areas rather than from a more limited trade area. INDUSTRIAL Industrial Park (I-1): The I-1 zone provides for high technology industrial and incidental commercial uses of a light intensity, which have no objectionable or obnoxious effect on adjacent properties. Development standards of this zone are intended to result in clean, quiet industrial development where industrials operate substantially within enclosed buildings. Developments would be characterized by park-like grounds, attractive buildings, and an aesthetically pleasing working environment. Light Industrial (I-2): The purpose of the I-2 zone is to provide industrial land that allows such uses as processing, assembly, fabrication, freight handling, and similar operations, all of a non- offensive nature. The intent is to allow for these uses by making them compatible with surrounding uses through the use of development standards. Heavy Industrial (I-3): The purpose of the I-3 zone is to permit, provide and protect areas for primary manufacturing industries. These industries generally process raw materials into products or byproducts. It is the intent of the district to make these industries as compatible as possible with surrounding uses and to reduce conflicts with neighboring land uses by the use of other, less intensive zoning districts as a transition to more sensitive zoning districts and land uses. • 2 ')\& Summary of Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designations RESIDENTIAL CATEGORIES Low Density Residential - Allows a density range of 1 to and including 6 dwelling units per acre. Medium Density Residential - Allows a density range of greater than 6 to and including 15 dwelling units per acre. High Density Residential - Allows residential densities greater than 15 units per acre. Professional office uses are allowed within this category. MIXED-USE CATEGORIES Urban centers and corridors that provide focus points to the design of urban areas. Centers are distributed spatially throughout urban area. Provide for retail sales, services, offices, recreation facilities and high density residential development. Neighborhood Centers - Identified neighborhood centers containing a civic green or park, transit stop, neighborhood businesses and services, day care center, church or school. These centers will be identified through neighborhood planning efforts. Community Centers - Higher intensity mixed-use areas designed to serve two or more neighborhoods. Will generally serve an area equivalent to a junior high or high school attendance area and may have a mix of uses, including commercial, civic, high-density residential and recreational uses. Urban Activity Centers - Planned residential and commercial areas. Boundaries are generally sized with a one-quarter mile radius to make the entire center walkable. Convenient bus and/or light rail services and ped/bike paths are transportation features of UACs. Residential populations range from 2,500 to 5,000 people. Offices, recreational and cultural facilities, shopping and services are all found in UACs. Mixed-Use Area - Areas intended to enhance travel options, encourage development of locally serving commercial uses, medium-density apartments and offices along transportation corridors identified on the Land Use Plan Map. Mixed-use areas discourage low-intensity, auto-dependant uses and focus on a pedestrian orientation with an emphasis on aesthetics and design. Implementation should only occur after the adoption of a subarea plan that involves design professionals, government service providers, business people and community residents. COMMERCIAL CATEGORIES Regional Commercial - Intensive commercial areas intended to draw customers from throughout the County and outlying areas. Residences in conjunction with businesses and/or multifamily developments may be allowed, with performance standards to ensure compatibility. Small scale industrial areas may be allowed in this category. Community Commercial - Designates areas for retail, service and office establishments intended to serve several neighborhoods. Community business areas should be located as business clusters rather than arterial strip commercial development. Residences in conjunction with business and/or multi-family developments may be allowed. Neighborhood Commercial - Designates areas for small-scale neighborhood-serving retail and office uses. Neighborhood business areas should be located as business clusters rather than arterial strip commercial development. INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES Heavy Industry - Characterized by intense industrial activities that may have significant impacts to surrounding areas, including, but not limited to noise, odor or aesthetic impacts. Light Industry - Industrial areas that have a special emphasis and attention given to aesthetics, landscaping and internal and community compatibility. Light industrial areas are comprised of predominantly industrial uses but may incorporate office and commercial uses that support and complement the industrial areas. Residential Zone Dimensional Standards UR-3.5 UR 7 UR 12 UR22 Single Single Multi- Single Multi- PUD- PUD- Single Multi- Family PUD Solar Family Duplex family PUD Solar Family Duplex family SF DUP Solar Family Duplex family PUD Solar Lot Area 10,000 6,000 7,000 6,000 11,000 15,000 4,200 4,200 4,200 5,000 6,000 3,600 5,000 3,600 1,600 3,200 6,000 800 800 Lot Frontage 80 50 40 65 90 100 50 40 50 50 60 45 50 45 20 40 60 30 30 E Lot Depth N/A N/A N/A N/A 80 80 100 80 80 N/A 80 80 100 N/A N/A Front Yard Setback 25 25 15 25 25 25 25 15 25 25 25 25 25 15 25 25 25 25 15 Rear Yard Setback 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 (1) Side Yard Setback 5+* 5+* 5+* 5+* 5+* 5+* 5+* 5+* 5+* 5+*>10 (1) Corner Lot Setbacks 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 (') E Density(DU/Acre) 4.35 7 7 7 12 12 12 22 Lot Coverage 50.0% 60.0% None 55.0% 55.0% 55.0% 60.0% None 60.0% 60.0% 60.0% 60.0% 60.0% None 65.0% 65.0% 65.0% 60.00% None .m Building Height(in feet) 35 35 35 35 40 40 40 50 50 50 • -uilding Height(in stories) 21/2 21/2 21/2 21/2 3 3 3 4 4 4 * Minimum Setback 5'for each story of structure (1) "Clear view"Triangle only Non-Residential Zone Dimensional Standards B1 B2 B 3 Residential* Business Residential(2) Business Residential(2) Business 11 12 13 Lot Area 7,200 5,000 6,000 n/a 6,000 n/a 1 acre 15,000 n/a Lot Frontage 50 50 50 50 45 n/a 125 90 90 Lot Width 50 Lot Depth 140 80 n/a n/a n/a n/a Front Yard Setback 35 35 35 35 35 35 (9) 35 35 Rear Yard Setback 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 (7) 15 E Rear Yard Setback adjacent to Residential 50 Side Yard Setback n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a (7) (7) -c Side Yard Adjacent UR 3.5 20 15 15 50 (7) Side Yard Adjacent UR 7 thru 22 10 15 15 50 (7) 100(8) Side Yard Adjacent B2, B3, 12 25(8) Side Yard Adjacent B1,11 50(8) Corner Lot Setbacks 35 35 25 35 25 35 50* 35 35 Open Space Dedication (3) (4) (5) E Density(DU/Acre) 7 n/a 12 n/a 22 n/a n/a n/a n/a E Lot Coverage 50.0% 50.0% 55.0% 55.0% 60.0% 60.0% 50.0% 50.0% 60.0% m Building Height(in feet) 35 35(1) 50(1a) 35 60 60(8) 40 40 65 building Height(in stories) 21/2 2% 4 2% 3 3 4 3 5 100 Feet adjacent to designated arterial or collector (1) Maximum height reduced to 25 feet within 100 feet of adjacent UR 3.5 Zone or existing residential subdivision (la) Maximum height reduced to 35 feet within 100 feet of adjacent UR 3.5 Zone or existing residential subdivision (2) Residential allowed only with Commercial on the first floor and only 50%of floor area (3) 800 sq ft/4 du+100 sq ft/du>4 up to 5,000 square feet. (4) 800 sq ft/8 du+100 sq ft/du>8 up to 10,000 square feet. (5) 800 sq ft/12 du+100 sq ft/du>12 up to 15,000 square feet. (6) Maximum height reduced to 35 feet within 150 feet of adjacent UR 3.5 Zone (7) Five feet per story (8) Or the minimum established by the adjacent zoning district (9) 100 feet adjacent to highway,major or secondary arterial,50 feet from all other public streets Schedule of Permitted Uses- revised County UR Designation COMMERCIAL Industrial D o L N NN 0 o o p CC CC CC CC a PRINCIPAL USES m m m _ N ¢ O O Acetylene Gas Manufacturing x Acid,Ammonia,Alcohol,Asbestos,Chemical Manufacture x Adult Daycare Adult Entertainment x x _ Adult Retail Use Agricultural processing Agricultural Products,Retail sales Aircraft Manufacture x Airport Animal Clinic,Veterinary Hospital(all animals) x x x x x Animal Clinic,Veterinary Hospital(small animals) x x x x x x Animal Processing(slaughter house?) x Animal Research x x x Antique Store x x Apparel Sales/Tailor x x x Appliance Sales/Service(inc. Radio/TV Repair) x x Archery, Rifle and Gun ranges(indoor) x x — Art Gallery x x x Assembly, Industrial, Light x x x Assembly, Industrial, Heavy x x x x x Assisted Living Facility Asphalt Plant x Auction(No livestock) x x Auction and Stockyards(Livestock) x Automobile Rental x x x x x Automobile Impound Lot x x Automotive painting, body shop x x x Automotive Sales and Service x x Automotive repair x x Bakery,retail x x x x x x Bank, Financial Institutiion x x x x x Barber Shop, Beauty Salon x x x x x _ Battery Manufacture x x Bee-keeping,Commercial Bicycle sales and Service x x x Blast Furnace,Coke Oven x Boat Sales and Repair Boat building, repair x x Bookstore x x x Beverage Bottling and Distribution x x x Bowling Alley x x Brewery x x x Brick,cement,gypsum,tile manufacture x Broom Manufacture x x Building Supply,Lumber x x x Butcher/Meat Market x x x Camera sales/Service x _ x x Carbon Manufacture x _ Car Wash x x Car Wash,Self Service(1 bay) c x x Carpentry,Cabinet Shop x x x x Carpet and Rug Cleaning x x Calalogue and Mail Order x x Page 1 Schedule of Permitted Uses-revised Schedule of Permitted Uses-revised County UR Designation COMMERCIAL Industrial > L N U - M N Lo. cv N N PRINCIPAL USES " _ c� O o' a a m m m Cement manufacture x x Ceramic Retail x x Ceramic and Stoneware Manufacture x x Chain and Cable Manufacture x x Charcoal Manufacture x x x x x x Child Care, Family Home x x x x x x c c x x Child Day Care x x x x x x x x x x x Church,Temple x x x c Circus,Carnival x x x Cleaner, Industrial Uniform Laundry x x Cold Storage, Food Locker x x x x Commercial Composting c x c x x x x x Community Facilities(Fire Station, Library,Park, Rec Center) x x x x x x x x Community Hall,Club,or lodge x x x x x x x x Community Swimming Pool Concrete Product Manufacturing Confectionary x x x x x x 0 Congregate Residence,<8 residents x x x x Congregate Residence,>8 Residents Contractor'Yard x x x x x x Convalescent,Nursing Home Convenience Store(including fueling station) Correctional facility Cosmetics Manufacture x x Creosote Manufacture x Dairy x x DepartmentNariety Store x x Die casting x Dry Cleaners x x x Dry Kiln x _ x x x x x Duplex(2 family) x x x_ Dwelling Unit,Multi-family x Dwelling,Cluster Electrical Component Manufacture/Assembly x x x Electrical Machinery Manufacture x x Electronic Systems,Assembly, Repair x x x x _ Electroplatingn galvanizing x Emergency Medical Clinic x x x x x Emery cloth and sandpaper Manufacture x x Enamel,Paint and Solvent Manufacture x Entertainment, Indoor(Bingo,Skating... x x x Entertainment,Outdoor(Race track... c c c Equipment Sales,Rental/Repair x x x x Explosives Manufacture x Explosives Storage x x Farm Implement,Sales and Repair Feed Milling&Storage x x Feed Lot x Fertilizer Manufacture/processing, Nitrating _ x Firewood Sales c x x Florist x x x x x Flour Mill x x Food Manufacture x x Forge x Page 2 Schedule of Permitted Uses -revised Schedule of Permitted Uses- revised County UR Designation COMMERCIAL Industrial a) E N 1 N 0 n N- cc N CL PRINCIPAL USES N M cv ch w O o! � o' � a m m m _ _ Q O o Furniture Sales/Repair x x Furniture Manufacture x x Freight Forwarding Terminal/Storage x x Garment Manufacture x x x Gelatin,Glue Manufacture x Glass Manufacture x x Gift shop x x x x Golf Course x Golf Driving Range c x x x Graphite Manufacture x Grocery x x x Hardware x x x x Health, Fitness,Exercise Center c x x x x x Hobby x x x Home Improvement x x Horticulture,Commercial Nursery,Orchard x x _ x _ x x - x x x x x Hospital x x x Hotel/Motel x x x Ice Plant x x Incinerator x x Jeweler,including retail sales x x x Jewelry,clock,musical instrument assembly,sless/service x x x x Kennel x x x x Landfill c Laboratory,biotechnology x x x Laboratory,Hazard 1 x x x Laboratory, Hazard2 x x Laboratory, Hazard 3 x Laundromat x x x Liquor Store x x Locksmith x x x Log Pole Storage x Lubrication,Grease,Oil Manufacture/Compounding x Lumbermill,Sawmill, Planing Mill x Machinery Manufacture x x Machine Shop,Large x Machine Shop,Small _ x x 0 0 0 0 0 Manufactured Housing Park Manufactured Housing Sales/Service x Manufactured Housing Fabrication x x 0 0 Manufactured Housing Unit Massage Parlor x x Meat and Fish canning,curing,smoking,packaging x x Metal Fabrication x x Metal manufacturing, reduction, reclamation, refining x Minimg x Motorcycle manufacture, repair,service x x Museum x x Music Store x x x x x Office x x x Office Supply, Reproduction x x x x x x x x x x Office,Medical x x x Office, Professional x x x Oxygen Manufacture x Page 3 Schedule of Permitted Uses - revised Schedule of Permitted Uses- revised County UR Designation COMMERCIAL Industrial � ' — > Ea� 0 (1) in. N Q o s cc r N o_ PRINCIPAL USES N c� N ca N o � � � � o_ m m m _ Q o o Paper Product Manufacture x x Pawnshop x x Pet Store x x x Petroleum Product Manufacture and Refining x Pharmacy x x x x Pharmaceutical Manufacture x x x Photography Studio x x x Pipe Manufacture x Plaster,Wallboard Manufacture x Plastic Injection molding x x Plastic Manufacture x Plywood and Veneer Lamination x x Postal Service x x x x x x Potash Manufacture x Printing,Engraving,bookbinding x x x Punch Press x Railroad yard,repair,roundhouse x Recreational Vehicle Park/Campground c x Recreational Vehicle Sales/Service<12 ft. x x Recreational Vehicle Sales/Service>12 ft. x Recreational Vehicle repair x x Recreational Vehicle storage Recycling Collection Center x x rendering Plant,Abbatoir x Resale Shop,Consignment sales x x Resort x Restaurant,Alcoholic Beverages allowed x x Restaurant, Drive-in, Drive through x x x x x Restaurant, No drive-in,drive through service x x x x x x Restaurant,Specialty Rock Crusher x Rolling Mill x Roofing Manufacture x Rope Manufacture x x Rubber manufacture,recycling x Sand Blasting x x x x x School, Business, x x x x x School,Trade Technical x x x x x School,Higher Education x x x x x x x x School,Pre-school x x School,Public or Private(8-12) x x x x x School, Public or Private(K-8) Self Storage x x x x Self Storage, Neighborhood Service Station x x x x x x Sign Painting and Manufacture x x x x x x Single-family Dwelling Smelter x x x x x x Solar collector system Solid Waste Transfer/Recycling Center x x x x Stables Tavern x x Taxidermy x x Textile Manufacture x x Page 4 Schedule of Permitted Uses-revised Schedule of Permitted Uses- revised County UR Designation COMMERCIAL Industrial o s Q U m cu C N cc ~ N o_ PRINCIPAL USES N N ch w a O � o' � � a m m m ¢ O O � Tire Recycling x x x x x x Transit Center x x x x x x Truck Stop x x x x Upholstery Shop x x x x x Vegetable Oil Manufacture x x Warehouse/Distribution Center x x x x Welding,Sheet Metal x x Wireless Communication towers c x x Wrecking and Salvage c x Yeast Manufacture x Zoological Park x x Page 5 Schedule of Permitted Uses -revised 11111— —ri--- Frans sta Park G , ? -_ ■■��® SunNowc ` - ` RYIcY WWI �__ Clements • - MOM ram limen WWI = W ri Ccnlr I Granit _ ..1=� mamma Joseph � e EIRE-.-=11-4 ■�. ��4� 2 to •r% CINE ■��E :_ Mandalay A , .'Y- a Sanson _ 1=a =.:= U Sutherli E"........".'....1111111 r LC n ---'�� < Fruit 11111 a�_ elymp c Olympic Get e ! ��Ila s - \ahash ao Vist'a�IIIIAIIIIlI�AW h O1 �� Nnymb c11. �{ _ .�,� ;�111111 AI �I niffillllllh-t1 )-IllilI,� �r�pp �.�0301 q1� / ^k Ilcsledal a \v....y eroY c- Hcroy �� Y UPIa' —_ ' an relsr iCLag ral,....,=_3. ` t. kit o, to �>nT� =17�L ...go all ., sammisi��� 1 = d cel '1 .r � Lacro _ ■■` a.+ / m N'moan c c MI ■E7■ ` t rc7 a act. 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