Ordinance 1718ORDINANCE NO. 1718
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON,
AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID CITY
BY ADDING TO SECTION 12.14.020 (G), GENERAL PARKING
REQUIREMENTS - TABLE OF MINIMUM STANDARDS USE -
SPACES REQUIRED, A REDUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF PARK-
ING SPACES REQUIRED FOR RETIREMENT HOMES FOR THE
AGED SUBJECT TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT IN MODIFICATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 437.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, Washington,
pursuant to Planning Commission Resolution No. 437, called a
public hearing, and having during said hearing determined it to
be in the best interests and the public health, safety and
welfare to amend the Edmonds Zoning Ordinance as set forth below,
in modification of Planning Commission Resolution No. 437,
now, therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 12.14.020' (G), Table of Minimum
Standards, is hereby amended to add retirement homes for the
aged as follows:
Retirement Homes for the Aged --One space for each
staff member or employee of the facility and one
space per two dwelling units subject to the issuance
of a Conditional Use Permit to be issued under the
criteria set forth in Section 12.16.080 of the
Edmonds City Code and the following additional
criteria and conditions:
1) To qualify hereunder, occupants of said
retirement home for the aged must be
disabled or otherwise eligible for
Social Security;
2) The facility shall maintain transporta-
tion facilities for the exclusive use of
the occupants;
3) Public transportation shall be in close
proximity to the facility and a shelter
shall be provided for the use of the
occupants of said facility while waiting
for public transportation. If access to
the public transportation is approximately
300 feet from the home, it shall be deemed
to be in proximity to the home.
so
4) Said Conditional Use Permit shall be subject
to review by the Board at any time it deems
necessary to ensure compliance with the
conditions and criteria imposed on each such
permit and to ensure that the provisions for
parking are adequate under the permit in that
the allowance of a reduction in the amount of
parking for this use has not created a parking
deficiency. At any hearing of the Board called
to review the permit after notice has been given
to the permittee and as provided in Chapter 12.16
of this code, the Board may revoke or modify the
conditions of the .permit if the applicant is
found to be in violation of the conditions im-
posed by said permit; in addition, in the event
it is found by the Board at said hearing, that
a parking deficiency has been created by the
use, the Board may require that additional pro-
visions for parking be made to eliminate the
deficiency. The permit shall be personal to the
applicant and shall not run with the land.
5) Provided, further, at the time the applicant's
building has been completed to an extent that
a certificate of occupancy could be granted with
the exception of the completion of the required
landscaping and parking requirements, and which
a prior conditional use permit has been granted,
reducing the parking requirement as provided
hereinabove, the applicant may make further
application to the Board for a second conditional
use permit subject to the same terms and condi-
tions set forth hereinabove requesting a condi-
tional use permit requiring only the installation
of one parking space for each staff member or
employee and one parking space per four dwelling
units upon a finding by the Board that said
additional reduction in the parking requirements
will not create a parking deficiency for the use
of the applicant. This permit shall also be
personal to the applicant and not run with the
land and shall further be subject to review and
revocation or modification at any public meeting
of the Board called pursuant to public notice
and notice to the permittee for any violation of
the criteria or conditions imposed by the Board
and/or in the event the Board shall find that a
parking deficiency has been created by the
applicant's particular use. It is the purpose
and intent of this subsection to provide greater
latitude in off-street parking requirements for
retirement homes for the aged.
6) Upon any change of ownership or use of the prop-
erty for which any conditional use permit is
issued under this section, such permit shall be
deemed terminated and any new owner of said
property shall be required to reapply for the
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issuance of a conditional use permit or permits
as provided hereunder or be deemed in violation
of the off-street parking requirement as other-
wise established as if no exception were per-
mitted for this use. In the event of a change
of use of the permittee, the permit shall be
deemed revoked and compliance with the off-street
parking requirements for said changed use in
said zone shall be required.
Retirement Homes for the Aged shall comply with the off-
street parking requirements for multiple family dwellings
unless a lesser number of parking spaces per dwelling
unit is permitted as set forth hereinabove.
APPROVED:
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
Passed by the City Council: July 2, 1974
Filed with the City Clerk: June 18, 1974
Published: July 10, 1974
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