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013-15 - Ordinance - Repealing Ordinance 007-15 and Amending Title 16 for Tremont Street Corridor Overlay DistrictIntroduced by: Development Director Drafted by: Development Director Reviewed by: City Attorney Introduced: September 8, 2015 Public Hearing: September 8, 2015 Adopted: September 8, 2015 ORDINANCE NO. 013-15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO LAND USE AND ZONING, REPEALING THE INTERIM ZONING ORDINANCE No. 007-15 FOR THE TREMONT STREET CORRIDOR OVERLAY DISTRICT, AND ADOPTING NEW DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE TREMONT STREET CORRIDOR OVERLAY DISTRICT, RELATING TO THE GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES OF THE OVERLAY DISTRICT, THE REVIEW PROCESS FOR PROJECTS LOCATED IN THE OVERLAY DISTRICT, SETBACKS WITHIN THE OVERLAY DISTRIC, BUILDING DESIGN STANDARDS FOR THE OVERLAY DISTRICT, AND SITE DESIGN STANDARDS FOR THE OVERLAY DISTRICT; ADMENDING SECTIONS 16.20.600, 16.20.6o1, 16.20.602, 16.20.603, 16.20.604, 16.20.605, 16.20.6o8, 16.20.6o9, 16.20.61o, 16.20.6io, 16.20.6119 16.20.6149 16.20.615, 16.20.6i6q 16.20.617, 16.20.6i8g 16.20.619, 16.20.620, 16.20.6279 16.20. 628, AND 16.20.633, TO THE PORT ORCHARD MUNICIPAL CODE. WHEREAS, the City has adopted the Tremont Street Corridor Overlay District in Port Orchard Municipal Code Sections 16.20.600 through 16.20.633 in order to establish development standards to guide the development of an important vehicular and pedestrian corridor; and WHEREAS, on February 24, 2015, the City adopted Ordinance No. 007-15, as an interim zoning regulation under RCW 36.7oA.390; and WHEREAS, on April 14, 2015, the City held a public hearing on the maintenance of the interim zoning regulation as required by RCW 36.7oA.390; and WHEREAS, on April 6, 2015, the City SEPA Responsible Official issued a SEPA Determination of Non -Significance on the interim zoning regulation; and WHEREAS, the City staff working with the Planning Commission drafted this revised ordinance based on the interim zoning regulation to address POMC Sections 16.20.600 through 16.20.633; and WHEREAS, the new ordinance was sent to the Washington Department of Ordinance No.013-15 Page 2 of 14 Commerce as required by RCW 36.7oA.io6; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on this revised ordinance by the Port Orchard Planning Commission on July 20, 2015; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission issued its recommendation to repeal the Tremont Overlay District Regulations and to amend the comprehensive plan to remove reference to the Tremont Street Corridor Overlay District to the City Council; and WHEREAS, after studying the Planning Commission recommendation and the proposed revisions to the Tremont Street Corridor Overlay District developed and considered by the Planning Commission but not ultimately recommended by the Planning Commission, the City Council decided to conduct its own public hearing on the Tremont Street Corridor Overlay District Regulations; and WHEREAS, the SEPA Responsible Official issued a SEPA Determination of Non -Significance on this draft ordinance on August 19, 2015; and WHEREAS, on September 8, 2015 the City Council considered this Ordinance during a regular public meeting after taking testimony in a public hearing; Now, Therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section i. Section 16.20.600 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.600 Tremont Street corridor overlay district (TRMT) (mad designation -trmt) A. Boundaries. The TRMT is an overlay district which shall be delineated on the city's official zoning map. B. Purposes. The purpose of the Tremont Street corridor overlay district (TRMT) is to: 1. Provide site development standards which establish minimum regulations for all development within the specific plan area and which contribute to a high quality of development; and 2. Create an attractive gateway to Port Orchard along one of the primary corridors that visitors would utilize to reach the downtown city center and waterfront. Ordinance No.013-15 Page 3 of 14 Section 2. Section 16.20.6ol of the Port.Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.6oi TRMT — Compliance with Design Standards. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Compliance with the TRMT standards is required for all new construction of structures and for modifications to an existing structure whereby the interior square footage of an existing structure is increased by 50 percent or more. Sectiona. Section 16.20.602 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.602 TRMT — Exemptions. .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................-......................................... The following actions are exempt from the TRMT standards: A. The modification of existing single-family structures; B. Demolition of existing structures; C. Any interior building remodeling or alterations that are not included in POMC Section 16.20.6o1; and D. The repair of existing structure exteriors provided that exterior materials are replaced in kind or are brought into compliance with, POMC Sections 16.20.600 through 16.20.633, except where the threshold in 16.20.6o1 is met or exceeded. Section 4. Section 16.20.603 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.603 TRMT — Pre Application Meetings Encouraged. All applicants for new development within the TRMT overlay district, except for those actions which are exempt in POMC Section 16.20.602, are encouraged to complete a pre -application meeting process with the City prior to submitting applications for site development activity permits and/or building permits. While pre -application meetings are encouraged, applications for building permits may be submitted at any time. Section 5. Section 16.20.604 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.604 TRMT — Project application requirements. .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A. In order to develop property in the TRMT zone, a property owner must obtain a Stormwater Management permit and a building permit as required by POMC Title 15. A property owner may submit these permit Ordinance No.013-15 Page 4 of 14 applications separately or concurrently, but a building permit will not issue prior to approval of the clearing and grading permit. B. At the time the stormwater management permit application is submitted for development in the TRMT zone, the following materials shall be submitted to make the application complete: 1. A narrative of the overall project description which demonstrates how it is consistent with the TRMT design standards and any other applicable city standards, and such other information as will assist in establishing that the proposal meets the TRMT requirements and purposes. 2. A site development plan, which consists of: a. Vicinity map with adjoining street location and names; b. Property boundaries and directions; c. Public and private easements; d. Adjacent land uses for site context purposes; e. Proposed building envelopes for all structures including proposed entryway locations and building orientation to streets; f. A landscape plan including plant lists by name; quantities and size of plantings including the identification of existing significant trees (over 36 inches in diameter) to be retained; and landscape perimeter and screen. g. A Parking and access plan including: Parking entry location from the street; Entry construction details; Stall types delineated and dimensioned; Location of disabled parking; and Parking tabulation information including shared parking with adjoining uses (within ioo feet). 3. In addition to the elements of a complete building permit application, building permit applications for development in the TRMT shall additionally include the following drawings: a. Building elevations; b. Refuse container enclosure and gate details; c. Wall sections and details; and Ordinance No.013-15 Page 5 of 14 d. The type and finished color of exterior siding, windows and roofing n to be used, signs and trim to the extent know. Section 6. Section 16.20.605 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: . 16.20.605 TRMT — Review process. ............................................................................................................................... The permit processing requirements for Stormwater Management permit applications are described in POMC 15.32. The permit processing requirements for building permit applications are described in POMC Title 15. Section 7. Section 16.20.6o6 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.2o.6o8 TRMT — Front yard setbacks. ...................................................._..............................................................................................................................................................._................................._... Front yard setbacks shall be 20 feet for all buildings. Monument signs may encroach into a front yard setback provided they are set back at least 5 feet from the front property line. No parking may encroach into the'front yard setback. All front yard setbacks shall be landscaped. Section 8. Section 16.20.6og of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.2o.6og TRMT — Side yard setbacks. ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... No side yard setback is required except in the following conditions: A. Where adjacent to a residential district or land use a 10-foot side yard setback is required. B. Where the side yard is adjacent to a public street, the building setback shall be 10 feet. Parking areas and monument signs may encroach into a side yard setback provided they are set back at least 5 feet from the side property line. All side yard setback areas shall be landscaped. Section 9. Section 16.20.610 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.610 TRMT — Rear yard setbacks. ............................................................................................................................................................................................. No rear yard setback is required except in the following conditions: A. Where adjacent to a residential district or land use, then a 15400t rear yard setback is required. Ordinance No.013-15 Page 6 of 14 B. Parking and monument signs may encroach into a rear yard setback provided they are set back at least 5 feet from the rear property line. All rear yard setbacks shall be landscaped. Section io. Section 16.20.611 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.611 TRMT — Lot coverage. The maximum allowable lot coverage by structures shall be too percent for commercial/office uses less required parking area, landscaping, and setbacks. Residential and multiple -family developments shall conform to lot coverage found within their respective zone designations. Section 11. Section 16.20.614 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.614 Blank Walls .. _.. _.._.. _.. A. Blank Wall Definition. A wall (including building facades and retaining walls) is considered a blank wall if: 1. A ground floor wall or portion of a ground floor wall over six feet in height has a horizontal length greater than 15 feet and does not include a transparent window or door; or 2. Any portion of a ground floor wall having a surface area of 400 square feet or greater does not include a transparent window or door. Figure: Blank Wall Definition. greater than f I 400 I BLANK WALL I greater than B. Blank Wall Standards. Untreated blank walls visible from a public street or pedestrian pathway are prohibited. Methods to treat blank walls can include: 1. Display windows at least 16 inches of depth to allow for changeable displays. Tack on display cases shall not qualify as a blank wall treatment. Ordinance No.013-15 Page 7 of 14 2. Landscape planting bed at least five feet wide or a raised planter bed at least two feet high and three feet wide in front of the wall with planting materials that are sufficient to obscure or screen at least 6o percent of the wall's surface within three years. 3. Installing a vertical trellis in front of the wall with climbing vines or plant materials. 4. Special building detailing that adds visual interest at a pedestrian scale. Such detailing must use a variety of surfaces; monotonous designs will not meet the intent of the standards. For large visible blank walls, a variety of treatments may be required to meet the intent of the standards. Figure: Blank Wall Treatment Examples. Landscaping Las - Good and bad blank wall treatment examples. Image A illustrates that heavy landscaping can be very effective in treating a large blank wall. Image B uses a combination of planted trellises and display ads integrated with the building's architecture along a facade facing a drive- Ordinance No.013-15 Page 8 of 14 through. Image C simply doesn't use enough treatments and the result is a stark and unwelcome streetscape. Section 12. Section 16.20.615 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.615 TRMT — Building walls and modulation. ............................................................................................. I................ All buildings which contain two stories or have a building footprint of more than io,000 square feet or which have facade length greater than too feet and which are visible from a public street or located within ioo feet of a residential zone shall use the following elements and features in design and construction of the building: A. No wall plane visible from any public.right-of-way shall be wider than 2.5 times the height of the wall plane (a wall plane is a flat vertical surface on a building facade, which may include doors, windows, openings, or other incidental recessions that do not extend through to the roof line). B. Any wall or portion of a wall which is visible from a public street must contain 35 percent surface transparency. C. All building walls shall provide horizontal modulation consistent with the following standards: 1. The maximum allowable horizontal length of a building wall between modulations is ioo feet; 2. The minimum depth of each modulation is 3 feet; and 3. The minimum width of each modulation is 15 feet. 4. As an alternative treatment, horizontal modulation may be provided by installation of one stand of trees for each required modulation, located within 20 feet of that portion of the building wall requiring modulation. Section 1s. Section 16.20.616 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.616 TRMT — Roof line modulation. ...................................................................................................................--...................................................................................................................................................... A. Rooflines visible from a public street, open space, or customer parking area must be varied by emphasizing dormers, gables, stepped roofs, prominent cornice or fascia, or a broke or articulated roofline. The width of any continuous flat roofline should extend no more than too feet without modulation. Modulation should consist of either: Ordinance No.013-15 Page 9 of 14 a. For flat roofs or facades with a horizontal eave, fascia, or parapet, the minimum vertical dimension of roofline modulation is the greater of two feet or o.1 multiplied by the wall height (finish grade to top of wall). The required change in elevation noted above may be reduced by approximately 1/2 provided the roofline change corresponds with a change in building materials. b. A sloped or gabled roofline segment of at least 20 feet in width and no less than 3 feet vertical in 12 feet horizontal. (c) A combination of a and b above. B. All roof equipment shall be screened from public view. Mechanical equipment should be located below the highest vertical element. Section 14. Section 16.20.617 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: .. 16.20.617 TRMT — Windows and awnings. ....................._......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... . A. Large, continuous expanses of glass shall provide detailing such as subdivisions by mullions, panes, or decorative millwork. B. Horizontal repetition of single windows over long distances is to be avoided. C. The use of bay, bow and box windows is encouraged. D. Tinted glass may be used to reduce solar gain; however, deeply tinted glass which stops interior views is to be avoided. Mirrored glass or highly reflective glass is prohibited. Electro-chromatic windows are permitted. E. Window frames may be constructed of materials including steel, anodized aluminum, wood, wood and metal and vinyl -covered wood; Silver, gold and other bright -colored frames should be avoided in favor of natural colors. F. Window awnings along a row of contiguous buildings shall be restricted to the same form and color. Awnings shall maintain an eight - foot minimum vertical clearance. Plexiglas and glossy vinyl illuminated awnings are prohibited. Canvas, treated canvas, matte finish vinyl, and fabric awnings are encouraged. Section 15. Section 16.2o.618 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Ordinance No.013-15 Page io of 14 16.2o.618 TRMT..-.. Building design..................................................................................................... A. Multiple -tenant office buildings shall be clustered and designed with common materials, colors and styles across their entire facades so as to create cohesive building designs. However, they can be characterized by variation in the application of said materials and colors and also in fenestration details. For example, siding materials or colors may be alternated between building sections; provided, that no single section be of a material or color that is not found on other portions or elements of the facade design. Accent siding materials and prominent siding materials may also be reversed to create interest. Tenant -specific motifs are prohibited if they do not reflect the style, colors and materials that characterize the overall facade design. For purposes of this section, a single building is defined as any structure that is not completely separated from another structure by at least a io-foot distance. B. Common materials, colors and styles are encouraged for multiple buildings on a single site; however, each building shall be unique in terms of its general massing design and fenestration design. Variety in design may be achieved by variation in each building's footprint, roof lines, facade modulation, and window arrangement. Color and materials may also be varied. C. Buildings greater than 40,000 square feet in area shall use one or more of the following elements in an effort to reduce the appearance of excess bulk in large buildings: 1. Variety in surface planes of exterior walls in depth or direction; 2. Variety of the height of the building so it appears to be divided into separate distinct sections; 3. Articulation in different parts of the building's facade by use of color, change in materials, and arrangement of elements; 4. Use of landscape and pavement materials at ground level to encourage the transition from building to parking areas; 5. Use of building trellises, wall articulation, change in materials, arcades, or other features. D. To enhance the pedestrian scale of any new development or redevelopment, buildings must: Ordinance No.013-15 Page 11 of 14 1. Provide project -appropriate details including window patterns, structural bays, roof overhangs, siding, awnings, moldings, fixtures, and other details. 2. Include pedestrian connections between new and existing pedestrian areas (i.e., plazas, courtyards, street sidewalks) and new and existing buildings. 3. Create transitions in bulk and scale between large buildings and adjacent smaller buildings through the use of appropriately scaled landscaping, fencing, art or other structures. 4. Provide overhead weather protection and interior lot pedestrian oriented lighting. 5. Public sidewalks shall be separated from the public roadway through use of landscape planting strips, parking bulb -outs and street furnishings where appropriate. 6. Pedestrian walkways internal to the site shall be a minimum of 6 feet in width. 7. At least one building entrance shall face each public street frontage on a corner lot but in any event, no building shall be required to have more than 2 front entrances. A corner entrance shall count as 2 entrances when it faces 2 public street frontages. Directly linking pedestrian access shall be provided between the street right-of-way and each building entrance. Section 16. Section 16.20.619 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.6ig TRMT — Siding materials. .................................................................................................................. Acceptable siding materials include brick, stone, split -face cement block, shingles, and horizontal lap siding. Other materials may also be used if: A. They are used as accent materials in conjunction with acceptable siding materials; or B. Singular materials are characterized by details or variations in the finish that create a regular pattern of shapes, indentations, or spaces that are accented or highlighted with contrasting shades of color. Section i7. Section 16.20.620 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Ordinance No.013-15 Page 12 of 14 16.20.62o TRMT — Landscape standards. ............................................................................................................................-.............................................................................................................. The general landscape standards set forth in Chapter 16.50 POMC shall apply unless a more restrictive provision is set forth in the TRMT specific landscape standards set forth in POMC 16.50.230 through 16.50.239• Section 18. Section 16.20.627 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.62�7 TRMT — Utilities. ...............-................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Underground utilities shall be installed for all new development. Section 19. Section 16.20.628 of the. Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.20.628 TRMT — Parking and circulation standards. ............................................................... The general parking standards set forth in.Chapter 16.45 POMC shall apply unless a more restrictive provision is set forth in the TRMT specific parking standards set forth in POMC 16.45.200 through 16.45.240. Section 20. Section 16.20.633 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 16.2.......... ......................................... . All permanent freestanding signs within the Tremont Street corridor overlay district shall be of monument type. Pole signs are prohibited. All other applicable conditions of Chapter 16.65 POMC shall govern the placement of signs within the TRMT. Section 21. Map. The Tremont Overlay District Boundary as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto, shall be shown on the City's Official Zoning Map. Section 22. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this 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. Section 2.1. Publication and Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be published by an approved summary consisting of the title. This Ordinance shall become effective five days after publication as provided by law. Ordinance No.013-15 Page 13 of 14 PASSED by vote the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, SIGNED by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk in authentication of such passage this 8th day of September, 2015. ATTEST: randy Rinearson, CMC, City Clerk U AS TO FORM: City Attorney Cj Timothy C. Matthes, Mayor Sponsored by: B k Ashby, Councilmem r NOTICE OF CITY OF PORT ORCHARD ORDINANCE The following is a summary of an Ordinance approved by the Port Orchard City Council at their regular Council meeting held September 8, 2015. ORDINANCE NO. 013-15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO LAND USE AND ZONING, REPEALING THE INTERIM ZONING ORDINANCE No. 007-15 FOR THE TREMONT STREET CORRIDOR OVERLAY DISTRICT, AND ADOPTING NEW DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE TREMONT STREET CORRIDOR OVERLAY DISTRICT, RELATING TO THE GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES OF THE OVERLAY DISTRICT, THE REVIEW PROCESS FOR PROJECTS LOCATED IN THE OVERLAY DISTRICT, SETBACKS WITHIN THE OVERLAY DISTRIC, BUILDING DESIGN STANDARDS FOR THE OVERLAY DISTRICT, AND SITE DESIGN STANDARDS FOR THE OVERLAY DISTRICT; ADMENDING SECTIONS 16.2o.600, 16.20.6ol, 16.20.602, 16.20.603, 16.20.604, 16.20.605, 16.20.6o8, 16.2o.6og, 16.20.61o, 16.20.61o, 16.20.611, 16.2o.614, 16.20.615, 16.2o.6i6, 16.2o.61'7, 16.20.618, 16.20.619, 16.20.620, 16.20.627, 16.20. 628, AND 16.20.633, TO THE PORT ORCHARD MUNICIPAL CODE. Copies of Ordinance No. 013-15 are available for review at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Port Orchard. Upon written request a statement of the full text of the Ordinance will be mailed to any interested person without charge. Thirty days after publication, copies of Ordinance No. 013-15 will be provided at a nominal charge. City of Port Orchard Brandy Rinearson City Clerk Published: September 18, 2015