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Ordinance 1741ORDINANCE NO. 1741 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING SECTION 12.12.030 TO DEFINE ALLOWABLE BUILDING HEIGHT, PURSUANT TO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NUMBER 452. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, Washington, pursuant to Planning Commission Resolution No. 452, 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, now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That portion of Section 12.12.030 of the Edmonds City Code, defining building height as follows: "BUILDING HEIGHT." The term "building height" means the height of a building is the vertical distance from the mean ground level to the highest point of the coping of a flat roof or to the deck line of a mansard roof or to the average height of the highest gable of a pitch or hip roof." is hereby repealed. Section 2. There is hereby added to Section 12.12.030 of the Edmonds City Code, "B" Terms, the following definition of building height: 1112.12.030 "B" Terms. BUILDING HEIGHT, ALLOWABLE Definition Number 1 -- This definition will apply where the minimum lot area is specified in the Zoning Code. "BUILDING HEIGHT, ALLOWABLE NUMBER 1 -- The vertical dimension allowed in each zoning district and/or the building code, whichever is the lesser, measured from the mean elevation of the undisturbed soil as measured at the points formed by the intersection of the lines bounding the allowable building area. (e.g., See Fig. 1 for illustrative purposes.) PRINCIPLE STREET Front Yard t Setback Building Side Yard Area Side Yard Setback Allo roble Setback 0 l j� 1 � 4 Rear Yard BUILDING AREA ALLOWABLE Principle Property "---� Line ATTEST Definition Number 2 -- This definition will apply where no minimum lot area is specified in the zoning code. BUILDING HEIGHT, ALLOWABLE NUMBER 2 -- The vertical dimension allowed in each zoning district and/or the building code, whichever is the lesser, measured from the mean elevation of the undisturbed soil as measured at the intersections of lines parallel with the principal property lines that pass through that portion of the proposed or existing building or structure, closest to the principal property lines. (e.g., See Fig. 2 for illustrative purposes.) BUILDING AREA, ALLOWABLE, as used hereinabove shall mean the horizontal surface of any lot or parcel of property within which a structure may be built, bounded by the required yard setbacks, if any, except those structures permitted to project into said set- back areas pursuant to Section 12.13.050 (h) of the Edmonds City Code. BUILDING VOLUME, ALLOWABLE, as used herein, shall mean the three-dimensional space in which a building or structure may be built as delineated by yard setbacks, if any, and building height restrictions. No portion of a building or structure may penetrate the allowable building volume except church steeples subject to review by the Amenities Design Board, chimneys not to exceed nine (9) square feet in horizontal section, nor more than three (3) feet in height or vent pipes not to exceed eighteen (18) inches in height, or the projections permitted in setback areas, pursuant to Section 12.13.050 (h) of the Edmonds City Code. UNDISTURBED SOIL as used herein shall mean the condi- tion of the site at the time a building permit applica- tion is made to the City and prior to any site work occurring. Provided, however, where the site has been altered by grading, cutting or filling or similar activities prior to the application for a building permit, the building official shall have the right to make the determination from then available data of the mean elevation of the undisturbed soil. Where the building official deems it necessary, he shall have the right to require establishment of a datum point or bench mark for the mean elevation point from which all height measurements shall be made. PRINCIPAL PROPERTY LINES as used herein shall mean those boundary lines of any lot or parcel of property which form the primary boundaries of such lot or parcel (e.g., See Fig. 2 for illustrative purposes.) APPROVED MAYOR CITY CLERK Passed by the City Council:November 26 1974 Filed with the City Clerk: November 21, 1974 Published: December 4, 1974