HomeMy WebLinkAbout2102 Zoning - Expanding UsesORDINANCE NO. 2102
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ZONING; EXPANDING
THE USES PERMITTED IN THE C-Ill ZONING
DISTRICT; DEFINING CUSTOM, ART AND CRAFT
WORK; DEFINING HIGH-I~PACT USE; DEFINING
LIGHT MANUFACTURING; AND AMENDING SECTIONS
17.16.010, 17.16.030 AND 17.64.030 OF THE
PORT TOWNSEND MUNICIPAL CODE.
WHEREAS, on April 16, 1986, the Port Townsend City Council
enacted Ordinance 2035, establishing an historic preservation
program and adopting therein the policy that "The recognition,
enhancement, perpetuation and continued use of the buildings,
sites, districts, and structures and objects of historical
significance within the City of Port Townsend is necessary in the
interest of civic pride and the prosperity and general welfare of
the City's inhabitants," and;
WHEREAS, the goal of restoration and preservation of historic
buildings requires uses which provide building owners sufficient
financial return to undertake historic preservation projects,
and;
WHEREAS, the Port Townsend Municipal Code restricts the use of
buildings in the C-III zoning district to commercial and
residential uses which have not proven economically sufficient to
make full use of available vacant space in existing buildings,
now, therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF ,THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
~ A new Section 17.08.137 is hereby added to the
Port Townsend Municipal Code to read as follows:
17.08.137 Custom. art and craft work. "Custom, art and
craft work" means a use in which non-food, finished,
personal or household items, which are either made to order
or which involve considerable handwork, are produced.
Examples include but are not limited to pottery and candle
making, production of orthopedic and dental devices,
leather work, creation of sculpture and other art work, and
glassblowing. High-impact uses shall not be considered
custom, art and craft work.
~ A new Section 17.08.212 is hereby added to the
Port Townsend Municipal Code to read as follows:
17.08.212 High-impact use. "High-impact use" means a
business establishment which is considered to be dangerous
and/or noxious due to the probability and/or magnitude of
its effects on the environment. High-impact uses shall
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include but are not limited to:
Battery manufacturing, reprocessing;
Crude petroleum refinery and storage;
Creosote manufacture and treatment;
Distillation of wood, coal or bones, or manufacture of
byproducts; animal black or bone black manufacturing;
Gas (illuminating or heating) manufacture or storage;
Incineration or reduction of garbage, offal, dead
animals, or refuse;
Manufacture of poisons, pesticides and herbicides;
Manufacture of Class IA or lB flammable liquids as
defined by the Uniform Fire Code, storage of same in above
ground containers;
Manufacture or substantial use of ammonia, chlorine,
asbestos, oxygen, hydrogen acids (hydrochloric, nitric,
picric, sulphurous, sulfuric);
Rendering of fat, tallow, lard; extraction of animal or
fish fats and oils;
Smelting of ore;
Stockyards, hog farms, slaughterhouses, including
packing and freezing;
Storage of explosives, as defined by the Uniform Fire
Code;
Tanneries; and
Wood pulp manufacture.
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~ A new Section 17.08. 302 is hereby added to the
Port Townsend Municipal Code to read as follows:
17.08.302 Manufacturing_, light. "Manufacturing, light"
means a manufacturing use, typically having low impacts on
the environment, in which articles are either produced,
assembled, finished and/or packaged from prepared materials
made at another location, or raw materials, such as
premilled wood, paper, wool, textile, leather, cork or
semiprecious or precious metals or stones. Light
manufacturing includes but is not limited to the assembly of
clocks, clothing, furniture, electrical appliances, medical
equipment, and sports equipment. For the purpose of this
definition, light manufacturing shall include canning or
bottling of food or beverages for human or animal
consumption using a mechanized assembly line; and printing
plants. High-impact uses shall not be considered light
manufacturing.
~ Section 17.16.010 of the Port Townsend Municipal
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
17.16.010 Purposes of districts--Table of permitted uses.
Within the various use districts as indicated on the
official zoning map of Port Townsend, Washington, and
subject to the requirements of Sections 17.16.020 and
17.20.010, no land, building, or structure shall be used and
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no building or structure shall be erected which is intended
or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any of the
uses indicated in the "conditional" ~olumn without specific
approval of the board of adjustment. The criteria of
Section 17.64.040 shall guide the board in granting or
withholding approval. Permitted uses in the various use
districts are indicated by an "x" in the appropriate column
of the accompanying table. With the exception of
conditional uses, as regulated in Sections 17.64.040 through
17.64.060, only those uses appearing below are deemed to be
in the interests of public health, safety, morals, and the
general welfare of the citizens of Port Townsend.
DISTRICT PURPOSE
Public - P-I
Primarily a public use district devoted
to schools, public buildings, parks and
related uses.
Single-family
Residential - R-I
Exclusively a single-family residence
district with adequate plot areas
required and including the customary
accessory secondary uses.
Single-family Res-
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idential - R-I(A)
Exclusively a single-family residence
district with adequate plot areas
required and including the customary
accessory secondary uses, with
agricultural use also allowed.
Single-Family Res-
idential - R-II
Primarily a single-family residence
district, and low density multiple
residence district, requiring five
thousand square feet of building tract
for each single-family dwelling unit,
but permitting four or less single-
family dwelling units to be contained
within one structure upon condition of
sufficient tract size: ten thousand
square feet for a duplex, fifteen
thousand square feet for a triplex and
twenty thousand square feet for a
fourplex.
Multiple Family res-
idential - R-III Primarily a multiple family residence
district with adequate plot areas
required and including some single-
family residences and the customary
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accessory and secondary uses.
Neighborhood
Commercial - C-I
Exclusively a neighborhood district for
the provision of convenience shopping
for a limited residential area and which
involves retail enterprises dispensing
commodities, providing professional
services, or providing personal
services to the individual.
General
Commercial - C-II
Primarily a general commercial district
for the conduct of enterprise which
depends on proximity to major streets or
arterials for trade or transportation.
Community Commercial -
C-Ill
Primarily for the conduct of retail
trade, administrative and professional
offices, and service to the general
public, in the central business
district, with emphasis on large scale
store and specialized shops serving the
community trading area. Partial use as
apartments is a permitted use. ~
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use as custom, art and craft work;
and/or light manufacturing_ may be
established as a conditional use subject
to the restrictions set forth in Section
17.16.030~E~. Incidental assembly or
modification of products for retail
sale, including but not limited to
clothing, flower arranging, picture
framin~ and photo processing, may be
permitted as accessor~ use to a
permitted use.
Light Manufacturing
or Industry -
Primarily for light manufacturing,
processing, fabrication and assembling
of products or materials, warehousing
and storage, and transportation
facilities.
Manufacturing or
Industry - M-II
Primarily for heavy manufacturing,
processing, fabrication and assembling
of products or materials.
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PERHITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES
(Note: Only those uses for which the table designation is amended are
listed below. Underlined uses are to be added to the table, duplicating
existing use listings wherever necessary to add a conditional use in the C-
III zone without inadvertently converting an existing permitted use into a
conditional use.)
PERNITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES
0 I I I I I I I I
Assembl~ of machines and
appliances from previously
prepared parts
Beddin~ car~et and pillow
manufacturing_ and renovatin~
Canvas and burlap products
manufacture, sale and storage
Clothin~manufacture
Cosmetics and perfume
manufacture
Custom~ art and craft work
Excelsior and fibre
manufacture
Food processing in wholesale
quantities, except meat, fish,
poultry, vinegar and yeast
Hosiery Hanufacture
Leather goods manufacture
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PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES
O I
Light manufacturing or
processing not otherwise named
herein as limited by Section
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Optical and scientific instru-
ment. Jegelr~ and clock~
musical instrument manufacture
Public or private colleges
or universities
Rag, bag, and carpet cleaning
establishments
Sheet metal shops
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5. Section 17.16.030 of the Port To.neend Bunicipal Code is
hereby amended to read as follows:
17.16.030 Limitations on uses. Those pe-~itted uses
locating in the several zones shall be subject to the follow-
ing limitations:
(A) All sites in a "M" classified zone having a conu,,on
boundary with an "R" classified property, shall have planted
and maintained along such common boundary a view-obscuring
greenbelt of shrubs, trees and native vegetation not less
than eight feet in height nor less than ten feet in width,
for screening purposes and controlling access;
(B) Ail permitted uses established after August 17,
1971, or enlargements amounting to an increase of twenty per-
cent in gross floor area of a use established prior to August
17, 1971, shall provide off-street parking and loading areas
for each use and enlargement in accordance with the provisions
of Chapters 17.28 and 17.32;
(C) Where lighted signs and illuminated areas are per-
mitted, such illuminating devices shall be shaded and directed
so as not to provide glare toward any "R" classified property;
(D) Industrial uses shall be subject to the following
conditions:
(1) In all industrial districts, the noise emanating
from the premises used for industrial activities shall be
muffled so as to not become objectionable due to intermittent
beat, frequency or shrillness, and where any ind_ustrial zone
adjoin-~ a residential district the noise loudness measured
at the boundary line shall not exceed for~decib~ls between
the hours of eleven-thirty p.m. and six a.m., and sixty
decibels at other hours.
(2) Industrial and exterior lighting shall not be
used in such a manner that produces glare on public highways
and neighboring property. Arc welding, acetylene torch cut-
ting or similar processes shall be performed so as not to be
seen from any point beyond, the outside of the property.
(3) In terms of fire and safety hazards, the storage
and handling of inflammable liquids, liquefied petroleum,
gases and explosives shall comply with rules and regulations
falling under the jurisdiction of the city fire chief, the
laws of the state and other local ordinances.
Bulk storage of inflammable liquids below g~ound shall
be permitted, and the tank shall be located not closer to
the property line than the greatest dimension (diameter,
length, or height) of the tank.
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(4) Provisions must be made for necessary shielding
or other preventive measures against interferences occasioned
by mechanical, electrical and nuclear equipment, uses or
processes with electrical apparatus in nearby buildings or
land uses.
(5) Liquid and solid wastes, storage of animal or
vegetable waste which attract insects or rodents or otherwise
create a health hazard shall be prohibited. No waste prod-
ucts shall be exposed to view from eye level from any prop-
erty line in an "M" district. (Ord. 1625 §3.06, 1971).
(E) Those uses indicated b? ~n "H" under the column for the
G-III zone in Section 17.16.010 may be permitted b7 the
Board of Adjustment as a conditional use in the C-III
district provided that in addition to the standards and
criteria ~overn~n~ conditional use permits provided bF
Section 17.84.040 the following_ criteria shall also be met:
The proposed use is to be established within a
building_ which is
(a) individuallF listed on the National Re~ister of
Historic Places.
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Cb) identified as either a ~ivotal, primary or
secondary buildin~ on the map which accompanied the
certification of the Port Townsend Historic District on
May 17, 1976, the names of which buildings are listed
ok Exhibit A. attached hereto, or
(c) has been certified by the Secretary of the Interior
to be a contributing structure to the Port Townsend
Historic District;
provided, that if the building_ has been significantly
altered since so listed, identified or certified, the
City may require that the building be re-certified by
the Secretary of the Interior before grantinq~ a
conditional use permit pursuant to this subsection:
(2) The use shall not require significant alteration
of the architecturally or historically siznificant
features of the structure;
(3) The proposed use will not occupy street level
space which is better suited for retail sales or
services: and
(4) The design of the structure makes uses permitted
in the C-III district impractical in the structure, or
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the permitted uses do not provide sufficient financial
return to make use of the structure feasible.
~ Section 17.64.030 of the Port Townsend Municipal
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
17.64.030 Conditional uses. The board shall have the
authority to grant in particular cases and subject to
appropriate conditions and safeguards, conditional use
permits as authorized by this title. The application for a
conditional use permit shall accompany the application for a
building permit and/or certificate of occupancy. 0nly those
uses contained in the column of conditional uses, Chapter
17.16, will be considered and only for the zone indicated by
either an "X" D~__~_/~opposite the use. The application
shall be made to the building ((i~s~ee%e~)) o~fi~k~lwho
shall transmit the application to the planning commission
and to the board for review and recommendations.
Thereafter, the board may grant--or deny the
conditional use requested.
Section 7. Severabilit¥, In the event any one or more of the
provisions of this ordinance shall for any reason be held to be
invalid, such invalidity shall not affect or invalidate any other
provision of this ordinance, but this ordinance shall be
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construed and enforced as if such invalid provision had not been
contained therein; provided, that any provision which shall for
any reason be held by reason of its extent to be invalid shall be
deemed to be in effect to the extent permitted by law.
~ Effective Date. This ordinance shall become
effective five days after its passage and publication.
Read for the first time on February 16, 1988, and for the
second and third times and passed bY the City Council of the City
of Port Townsend, Washington, at a regular meeting thereof, held
this I ~sr day of /~~ , 1988, and signed by
the Mayor on the / ~ -~/ day of ~~ , 1988.
ATTEST: ~ ~ David A. Grove, Cit. y Clerk
/
Keith Harper, City Attorney
MH:2-2-88
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BUILDINGS IDENTIFIED AS PIVOTAL, PRIMARY OR SECONDARY1
ON THR MAP WHICH ACCOMPANIED THE CERTIFICATION OF THE
PORT TOWNSEND HISTORIC DISTRICT ON MAY 17. 1976.
Buildinm Name
Kuhn Building
Pioneer Building
Capt. Tibbals Building
Old Lytle Building (western 1/8 only)
Light House Cafe Building (L H Cafe only)
James and Hastings Building
Water Street Deli Building
Alley Building (922 Water St.)
Sterming Block/Lido Restaurant
Zee Tai Building
Mt. Baker Block
Admiralty Apartments Building
McCurdy Building
Classification
Primary
Primary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Primary
Secondary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
1The National Register of Historic Places used the following
definitions of these three classes in the designation of the Port
Townsend Historic District:
Pivotal - Buildings which were the landmarks of the
district, hallmarks of architectural or historical distinction;
on their own merits, these buildings are eligible for National
Register Listing.
Primary - Buildings which have strong architectural or
historical qualities and which maintain good integrity but which
may not be individually eligible for National Register listing.
Secondary - Buildings which have moderate historic or
architectural qualities and which have maintained good (but not
perfect) integrity.
Hastings Building
Eisenbeis Building (Olympic Hardware)
Cracker Factory Building
Bartlett Building
Siedenbaum Building
Kinney's Closet Building
First National Bank Building (810 Water Street)
C. F. Clapp Building
Waterman and Katz Building (8-story section)
Waterman and Katz Building (1-story addition)
Alaska Power and Telephone Building
N. D. Hill Building
Franklin House
Fred Lewis Building
Elevated Ice Cream Building
Port Townsend Police Station
Port Townsend City Hall
Public Defender's Building
Terry Building
Washington Street Cafe Building
Washington Street Garage
Bishop Block
Eagles Hall
Miller and Burkett Block (Elks Lodge)
First American National Bank Building
Showhouse Building
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Pivotal
Primary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Primary
Secondary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Secondary
227 Taylor Street Buildin~
The Duplex Buildin~ (632 Water)
Athletic Club Building
Fowler Building (Leader)
Union Wharf (Wharf only)
Union Wharf (Building)
Marine Park Building
Aldrich's Building
Sunshine Cafe to Co-op Complex
Fibrearts Building
Printery Building
Warm Windows Building
Jack and Jill Building
Odd Fellows Hall (Theater)
Puffin Shoe Repair Building
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Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Primary
Primary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary