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ORDINANCE NO. 3333
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND AMENDING
PORT TOWNSEND MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 17.72 RELATING TO INTERIM
PARKING REGULATIONS AND PROVIDING THAT THE INTERIM REGULATIONS,
UNLESS EXTENDED, WILL SUNSET ON THE EARLIER OF SIX (6) MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE OR THE ADOPTION OF
REGULATIONS THAT SUPERSEDE THIS ORDINANCE
Recitals
A. The City Council enacted Ordinance 2578 on April 21, 1997. Part of that ordinance,
codified as Section 12.04.040, adopted the City's Engineering Design Standards
(EDS).
B. Chapter 4, Section 130 of the EDS addresses General Right -of -Way Improvements
and Construction Requirements. Specifically, "previously undeveloped lots of record
are proposed for development or improvement, or any type of development is
proposed including a change of use, as a condition to further property development"
may require "Pavement; Curb and gutter installation; Walkway improvements; Storm
and street drainage; Design of structures and/or grading to future Right -of -Way
grade; Pathways and bikeways; Landscaping; Driveways; Street widening and turning
lanes; ... (and) On -street parking;"
C. Since the adoption of the EDS in 1997, the Public Works Department has proposed
interim engineering design standards to support "people, prosperity, and planet," by
allowing right of way improvements that improve access for people, reduce
impervious surface, and decrease the cost of maintaining rights-of-way.
D. The City Council enacted Ordinance 2571 on April 7, 1997. Part of that ordinance,
codified as Section 17.72.080, adopted minimum required off-street parking spaces
for different land uses.
E. Since the adoption of minimum off-street parking standards in 1997, City residents
have also spoken at meetings of the Infrastructure and Development Committee,
Parks Recreation Trees and Trails Advisory Board, and Planning Commission in
support of reducing or removing minimum off-street parking requirements.
F. An interim ordinance would allow the City to determine if recommending, not
requiring, parking minimums, in conjunction with improving the Right -of -Way to the
standards of the interim EDS, appropriately balances transportation modes and the
environmental impacts of impervious surfaces.
G. The interim controls in this Ordinance, plus any extensions, would be entirely or
partially extinguished when either the review and possible revision of zoning is
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completed and/or the road and supporting infrastructure is fully designed and
permitted.
H. Section 36.70A.390 of the Revised Code of Washington authorizes the City Council
to adopt an immediate development regulation amendment for a period of up to six
months provided that a public hearing is held within at least sixty days of its adoption.
I. The City Council deems it to be in the public interest to establish interim regulations
on the acceptance of development permit applications for any development that
conflict with the terms of this Ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, do ordain
as follows:
Section 1. 1,`indJngs of a t,and Conclusions, The City of Port Townsend is facing an
imbalance of transportation options, with the public commenting that existing parking policies
prioritize cars over other users of City streets. Requiring a minimum number of off-street parking
spaces necessitates driveways, which decrease the frontage available for other public uses along
the Right -of -Way. The City Council wishes to provide time to determine the best way to balance
parking and public use of our streets.
Section 2 Amendment. Port Townsend Municipal Code 17.72.080 Vehicular and Bicycle
Parking Standards and the accompanying table shall be amended in substantially the same form
as Exhibit A for a period of six (6) months from the date of adoption.
Section . Se.verabiiityw. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Interim
Ordinance should be held to be unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such
invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other
section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance.
Se'
troan„4 a 11"'"ul iie I"'le ar'ng, As provided for in RCW 35A.63.220, a public hearing was
held to review the findings and conclusions adopted in this Ordinance. This public hearing was
held on March 4, 2024.
Section 5. Publication. This Interim Ordinance shall be published by an approved
summary consisting of the title.
Section_ 6. Effective Date and Duration. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full
force and effect immediately five days y publication. The duration of this Ordinance is 180
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days, unless extended, and shall terminate earlier on adoption of an ordinance by the City
Council that replaces this Ordinance.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, at a regular meeting
thereof, held this Ott' day of March 2024.
David J. Faber
Mayor
Attest:
1.i Rod ic,
City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
ALTERNATIVE 1 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO PTMC TABLE 17.72.080
17.72.080 Table of vehicular and bicycle parking standards.
Unless otherwise provided in this title, the refired recommended number of eg street parking
spaces shall _be in conformance with Table 17.72.080. For purposes of this chapter, gross floor
area shall not include elevator shafts, stairwells or mechanical equipment rooms. Where
alternative requirements result in conflicting computations, the greater shall apply.
The Followlrl .. "clt dit oris will R,ealuire O f-Str ect mParkttig.
A. Due to the high level of traffic,
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B. Due to substandard .intersection and driveway s ghtmmd stance.mm Pp � ttttt� must submit a
Pian skaovutng s t.distancemtrtpngles to Public Works for app
C. Due to. to ct hic coristr irjts;..a. nd/or
D. Mixed v,use craft ctcia and/gr multifamily projects„where-suf cieltton-street,parking is
not available as determined b ti? Clty ustr _atl_4p�Iicant..s bmitteclpalwk og sorr y
Table 17.72.080
Vehicular and Bicycle° 1'ar°kirrg Standards
Minimum Required
Required Bicycle
Recommended Parking
Maximum Permissible
Spaces
Use
Spaces 'ma be n--
Parking Spaces
(minimum of two
street off-street or
spaces if not
combination
listed)
FOOD SERVICE USES, COMMERCIAL
Bakeries, retail
1 space per each 2
1 space per each
2 spaces, plus l
employees, plus 1 space
employee, plus 1 space
space per each 10
per each 6 seats
per each 4 seats
vehicle parking
stalls
Drinking establishments (bars,
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
cocktail lounges, night clubs, and
taverns)
Restaurants with or without drive-in
1 space per each 2
1 space per each
Same as above
or drive-through service
employees, plus 1 space
employee, plus 1 space
per each 6 seats
IPer each 4 seats
MANUFACTURING USES
Boat building and related products
2 spaces
1 space per each 2
2 spaces„ plus l
manufacture and repair
employees on the
space per each 10
largest shift
vehicle parking
stalls
Manufacturing, all other
2 spaces, or 1 space per
1 space per each
Sarre as above
each 2 employees on the
employee on the largest
largest shift, whichever is
shift
greater
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Table 17.72.080
MinimurnRequired
Required Bicycle
Recommended Parking
Maximum Permissible
Spaces
Use
Spaces (may be, on-
I
Parking Spaces
.
(,minimum of two
street, off-street, oi
spaces if not
combination
listed)
Mini -storages
3 spaces, plus I space per
3 spaces, plus I space
None
cacti 100 storage units
per each 50 storage
units
Warehousing operations
spaces, plus I space per
2 spaces, plus I space
2 spaces, plus7i
each 2 employees on the
per each employee on
space per each 10
largest shift
the largest shift
vehicle parking
stal Is
OFFICE USES
Banks and financial institutions
I space per each 400 sq.
I space per each 200 sq, 2 spaces, plus I
ft. of gross floor area
ft, of gross floor area
space, per each 10
vehicle parking
stalls
Business services
I space per each 600 sq.
I space per 300 sq. ft. of Same as above
ift. of gross floor an , i
gross floor area
Offices, business and pi 11!!;sional
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL USES
Health clubs, dance studios, martial
3 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
6 spaces per 1,000 sq.
2 spaces, plus I
arts studios
of floor area used for
ft, of floor area used for
space per each 10
recreation purposes
recreation purposes
vehicle parking
stalls
Libraries
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
4 spaces per 1,000 sq.
4 spaces, plus I
of floor area used for
ft. of floor area used for
space per each 5
library collections
library collections
vehicle parking
stalls
Museums
2 spaces per 1,000 sq. ft.
4 spaces per 1,000 sq.
2 spaces, plus I
of floor area used for
ft. of floor area used for
space per cacti 10
collections display
collections display
vehicle parking
stalls
Recreation, commercial
I space per 450 sq. ft. of
I space per 200 sq. ft, of 4 spaces, plus I
gross floor area
gross floor area
space per each 5
vehicle parking
stalls
Stadiums, arenas and assembly halls I space per 8 fixed seats,
I per 4 fixed seats, or 1
4 spaces, plus I
or I space per 150 sq. ft.
space per 75 sq. ft. of
space per each 25
of assembly space without
assembly space without
vehicle parking
fixed seats
xed seats
stalls
Theaters and auditoriums
RESIDENTIAL USES
Accessory dwelling units
None
None
None
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"fable 17.72.080
Vehicular and Bicycle Parking Standards
Minimum Required
Required Bicycle
Recommended Parking
Maximum Permissible
Spaces
Use
Spaces (in be man
Parking Spaces
( minimum of two
strect off-street or
spaces if not
Coll) binat on)l
listed)
Adult family homes
2
None
None
Boarding house
1 s ace per 2 bedrooms
None
Norge
Home occupations
See PTMC 17.56.060
See PTMC 17.56.060
See PTMC
17.56.060
Multifamily dwellings and mixed-
1 space per unit
None
None
use dwellings in the C -III zoned
portions of the Uptown National
Landmark Historic District
Multifamily dwellings (including
1 space per dwelling unit
None
2 spaces, plus 1
apartment houses and townhouses
space per each 5
or row houses)
vehicle parking
stalls
Multifamily dwellings restricted to
1 space per dwelling unit
2 spaces per dwelling
2 spaces, plus 1
use for seniors (i.e., 65 and older)
unit
space per each 10
and disabled persons
vehicle parking
stalls
Residential treatment facilities
1 space per each staff
Mone
2 spaces, plus 1
including group homes for the
member plus 1 space for
space per each 10
disabled
each 5 residents
vehicle parking
stalls
Detached single-family dwellings
1 space per unit 1,200
None
None
(including manufactured and
gross sf in size or less
modular homes, cottage houses
meeting the base density
2 spaces per dwelling unit
requirements of the applicable
over 1,200 gross sf in size
district)
Duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes
1 space per dwelling unit
None
None
meeting base density requirements
of the applicable district
RETAIL USES, COMMERCIAL
Building materials, garden and farm
1 space per each 2
1 space per each
2 spaces, plus l
supplies stores
employees, plus 1 space
employee, plus 3 spaces
space per each 10
per each 1,000 sq. ft. of
per each 1,000 sq. ft. of
vehicle parking
ross floor area
gross floor area
stalls
Furniture, home furnishings, and
4 spaces, plus 1 space per
5 spaces, plus 1 space
Same as above
appliance stores
each 1,000 sq. ft. of gross
per each 600 sq. ft. of
showroom floor area
gross showroom floor
area in excess of 1,000
sq. ft.
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Table 17.72.080
Vehicular and Bicycle Parking Standards
Minimum Required
Required Bicycle
Recommended Parking
Maximum Permissible
Spaces
Use
Spaces (in y be on-
Spaces
Parking Spaces
of two
street, off-street, o
spaces if not
combination)-'
listed) _
Motor vehicle supply stores
1 space per each 2
1 space per each
Same as above
employees, plus I space
employee:, plus 3 spaces
per each 1,000 sq. ft. of
per each 1,000 sq. ft. of
gross floor area
gross floor area
Other retail commercial uses
I space per 400 sq. ft. of
I space per 200 sq. ft. of Same as above
gross floor area
gross floor area
Plant nurseries, landscaping
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
materials, greenhouses
(commercial)
SERVICE USES, HEALTH
Hospitals
I space per each 2 regular
I space per each regular
2 spaces, plus I
staff members on the
staff member on the
per each 10
largest shift, plus I space
largest shift, plus I
vehicle parking
�per each 10 beds
!Lyacc per each 5 beds
stalls
Nursing, rest or convalescent homes Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
Offices, medical and dental
2 spaces per each exam or
3 spaces per each exam
Same as above
consultation room
or consultation room
SERVICE USES, LODGING
Bed and breakfast inns/tourist
I space in addition to the
I space per sleeping
None
homes
spaces required for the
room in addition to the
residential unit
spaces required for the
residential unit
Hotels/motels
I space per hotel/motel
1.25 spaces per
2 spaces, plus I
unit
hotel/motel unit if
space per each 10
meeting and/or banquet
hotel/motel units
space is provided
SERVICE USES, PERSONAL
Child day care centers and stand
I space per each staff
I space per each staff
2 spaces
alone preschools4
member plus I drop-
member, plus I drop-
off/pick-up space
tuft/pick-up space, plus
one space per each 10
children
Funeral parlors and mortuaries
I space per 150 sq. ft. of
I space per 75 sq. ft. of
one
assembly space
assembly space
Laundry and dry cleaning services
I space per each 2
1 space per each
None
employees, plus I
employee, plus 3
designated drop-off/ pick-
additional spaces
u s. ace
Other personal services (e.g., barber
I space per �40O sq. ft. of
I space per 200 sq. ft. of 2 spaces, plus I
�area
shops, beauty salons, etc.)
gross floor area _,_
...............
gross
. ross floor
space per each 10
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Table 17.72.080
Vehicular and Bicycle Parsing Standards
Minimum Required
Required Bicycle
Recommended Parking
Maximum Permissible
Spaces
Use
Spaces n��;eon-
Parking Spaces
( minimum of two
street off-street or
spaces if not
combination„)*
listed)
=vehicle
parking
stalls
SERVICE USES, MISCELLANEOUS
Automotive repair establishments2
1 space per each 2
1 space per each
2 spaces
employees, plus 2
employee, plus 4
additional spaces
additional six
PUBLIC FACILITY USES
Offices, government
1 space per each 600 sq,
I space per each 300 sq.
'2 spaces, plus 1
ft. of gross floor area
1't, of gross floor area
space per each 10
vehicle parking
stalls
Public parks
Determined on a case -by-
Determined on a case-
Determined ort a
case basis through SEPA
by -case basis through
case-by-case basis
review
SEPA review
through SEPA
rev iew
OTHER USES
Churches
1 space per 8 seats or 1
1 space per 4 seats or 1
None
space per each 12 lineal
space per each 6 lineal
feet of bench or pew
1ect of bench or ew
Ferry landings
Determined on a case -by-
Determined on a case-
Determined on a
case basis through SEPA
by -case basis through
case-by-case basis
review
SEPA review
through SEPA
review
Marinas
No requirement for
1 space per each 10
4 spaces, plus I
transient moorage slips; 1
transient and/or
space per cacti 10
space per each 20
permanent moorage
vehicle parking
permanent moorage slips
slips
stat Is
Schools, elementary and middle
1 space per classroom,
None
10 spaces per
(public or private)
plus 2 loading spaces per
classroom
classroom
Schools, higher education
Determined on a case -by-
Determined on a case-
Determined on a
case basis through SEPA
by -case basis through
case-by-case basis
review
SEPA review
through SI: PA
review
Schools, high schools3
I space per each
1 space per each
5 spaces per
classroom and office, plus classroom and office,
classroom
l space per 8 pupils that
plus 1 space per 4
are of legal driving age
pupils that are of legal
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Table 17.72.080
Vehicular and Bicycle Parking Standards
Minimum Rslurred Required Bicycle
Recommended Parking Maximum Permissible Spaces
Use Spaces ma be on- (minimum o
Parking Spaces (minimuf two
street, off-street, or I spaces if not
Storage areas that are incidental andNone None None
subordinate to a principal use I I I
Repealed by Ord. 3300.
The area for off-street parking is exclusive of areas required for vehicle storage.
Parking requirements for associated public assembly areas, auditoriums, and stadiums shall be
calculated separately.
' Parking standards do not apply to in-home preschools, see Chapter 17.52 PTNIC.
Pro 0 ---r
j�� in c Mptiance witli the 2024 interim Fnjj ne ritI '51XI:P�t*Yetwnjgit
shall treat off-street not.rcuir d,Ot rwis -pn)jPc!5-shaIl
—,pAtkjn re uircrilents as recomrnende
park.ing—(lit 4!jti ties on site.
(Ord. 3306 § I (Exh. 1313), 2023; Ord. 3300 § I (Exh. A), 2022; Ord. 3035 § 9, 2010;
Ord. 2996 § 2, 2008; Ord. 2977 § 1, 2008; Ord. 2939 § 4, 2007; Ord. 2893 § 2, 2005;
Ord. 2782 § 4, 2001; Ord. 2635 § 1, 1998; Ord. 2571 § 2, 1997).