Ordinance 4307ORDINANCE NO.4307
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON,
AMENDING CHAPTER 16.45 ECDC TO ALLOW DAY-CARE
CENTERS AS AN OUTRIGHT PERMITTED USE IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS (BN) ZONE AND TO EXEMPT
ASSOCIATED OUTDOOR RECREATION SPACES FROM THE BN
ZONE OPERATING RESTRICTIONS THAT REQUIRE MOST USES
TO BE LOCATED WITHIN FULLY ENCLOSED BUILDINGS
WHEREAS, AD Shapiro Architects submitted a land use application (AMD2023-0001)
on behalf of Great Kids Academy to allow day-care centers as a primary permitted use in the
Neighborhood Business (BN) zone and to exempt associated outdoor recreation spaces from the
BN zone's operating restrictions; and
WHEREAS, an Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) amendment is a
"Type V" application, where staff makes a recommendation to the Planning Board, who
conducts a public hearing and forwards a recommendation to City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board held an open record public hearing on May 10, 2023,
and unanimously recommended approval of the amended language shown in Attachment A; and
WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed and discussed the Planning Board's
recommendation to amend Chapter 16.45 ECDC on May 16, 2023; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held the required public hearing for the "Type V" code
amendment on June 6, 2023; NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 16.45 ECDC, entitled "BN — NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS,"
is hereby amended to read as shown on Attachment A hereto (new text is shown in underline;
deleted text is shown in strikethi-eugh).
Section 2. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance
should be held to be unconstitutional or unlawful 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 3. Effective Date. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically
delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum and shall take effect five (5)
days after passage and publication of an approved summary thereof consisting of the title.
AY
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
CITY CI_.FRI�. c TT PASSEY
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY:
BY
JEFF TARADAY�
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK:
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
PUBLISHED:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
ORDINANCE NO.
APPROVED:
MIKE NELSON
June 16, 2023
June 20, 2023
June 23, 2023
June 28, 2023
4307
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SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO.4307
of the City of Edmonds, Washington
On the 20"' day of June, 2023, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No.
4307. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON,
AMENDING CHAPTER 16.45 ECDC TO ALLOW DAY-CARE
CENTERS AS AN OUTRIGHT PERMITTED USE IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS (BN) ZONE AND EXEMPT
ASSOCIATED OUTDOOR RECREATION SPACES FROM THE BN
ZONE OPERATING RESTRICTIONS THAT REQUIRE MOST USES
TO LOCATED WITHIN FULLY ENCLOSED BUILDINGS
The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request.
DATED this 20th day of June, 2023.
CITY CLERi', 'COTT PASSEY
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EXHIBIT A
Chapter 16.45
BN — NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS
Sections:
16.45.000 Purposes.
16.45.010 Uses.
16.45.020 Site development standards.
16.45.030 Operating restrictions.
16.45.000 Purposes. o_ SHARE_
The BN zone has the following specific purposes in addition to the general purposes for business
and commercial zones listed in Chapter 16.40 ECDC:
A. To reserve areas, for those retail stores, offices, retail service establishments which offer goods
and services needed on an everyday basis by residents of a neighborhood area;
B. To ensure compact, convenient development patterns by allowing uses that are operated chiefly
within buildings.
16.45.010 Uses. SHARE
A. Permitted Primary Uses.
1. Single-family dwellings, as regulated in RS-6 zone;
2. Neighborhood -oriented retail stores, retail service uses, excluding uses such as commercial
garages, used car lots, taverns, theaters, auditoriums, undertaking establishments and those
uses requiring a conditional use permit as listed below;
3. Offices and outpatient clinics, excluding commercial kennels;
4. Dry cleaning stores and laundromats;
5. Small animal hospitals;
6. Churches, subject to the requirements of ECDC 17.100.020;
7. Primary and high schools subject to the requirements of ECDC 17.100.050(G) through (R);
3. Day-care centers
9.8-: Local public facilities designated and sited in the capital improvement plan, subject to the
requirements of ECDC 17.100.050;
10. & Neighborhood parks, natural open spaces, and community parks with an adopted
master plan subject to the requirements of ECDC 17.100.070.
B. Permitted Secondary Uses.
1. Limited assembly, repair or fabrication of goods incidental to a permitted or conditional use;
2. Off-street parking and loading areas to serve a permitted or conditional use;
3. One dwelling unit per lot, in the story above the street floor, with a minimum lot area of
6,000 square feet;
4. Commuter parking lots that contain less than 10 designated parking spaces in conjunction
with any local public facility allowed by this section. Any additionally designated parking
spaces that increase the total number of spaces in a commuter parking lot to 10 or more shall
subject the entire commuter parking lot to a conditional use permit as specified in subsection
(D)(2) of this section, including commuter parking lots that are located upon more than one lot
as specified in ECDC 21.15.075.
C. Primary Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit.
1. Commercial parking lots;
2. Drive-in businesses;
3. Businesses open to the public between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.;
4. Convenience stores;
5. Local public facilities not planned, designated, or sited in the capital improvement plan,
subject to the requirements of ECDC 17.100.050;
6 E)@y _Gore Ge Rterr
6 -7. Hospitals, convalescent homes, rest homes, sanitariums;
7 9. Museums, art galleries, zoos, and aquariums of primarily local concern that do not meet
the criteria for regional public facilities as defined in ECDC 21.85.033;
8 -9. Counseling centers and residential treatment facilities for current alcoholics and drug
abusers,-
9 4-0. Regional parks and community parks without a master plan subject to the requirements
of ECDC 17.100.070.
D. Secondary Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit.
1. Outdoor storage, incidental to a permitted or conditional use;
2. Commuter parking lots with 10 or more designated parking spaces in conjunction with a
facility meeting the criteria listed under subsection (C)(6) through (10) of this section. [Ord.
3353 § 3, 2001; Ord. 3269 § 1, 1999*; Ord. 3120 § 1, 1996; Ord. 2759 § 1, 1990; Ord. 2660 §
1, 1988; Ord. 2283 § 4, 1982].
*Code reviser's note: Ord. 3269 expired August 13, 2000. For provisions on the outdoor
display of merchandise, see Chapter 17.65 ECDC.
16.45.020 Site development standards. d _SHRRE
A. Table.
Minimum Minimum Minimum
Minimum Minimum Maximum
Lot Area Lot Width Street Side Rear Height Maximum Floor Area
Setback Setback Setback
BN None None 20' None, None, 25' 3 sq. ft. per sq. ft. of lot
area
Fifteen feet from lot lines adjacent to R-zoned property.
B. Signs, Parking and Design Review. See Chapters 17.50, 20.10 and 20.60 ECDC.
C. Screening. The required setback from R-zoned property shall be permanently landscaped with
trees and ground cover and permanently maintained by the owner of the BN lot. A six-foot minimum
height fence, wall or solid hedge shall be provided at some point in the setback.
D. Satellite television antennas shall be regulated as set forth in ECDC 16.20.050, and reviewed by
the architectural design board. [Ord. 3846 § 1, 2011; Ord. 2526 § 5, 1985].
1 16.45.030 Operating restrictions.' SHARE _ _
A. All uses shall be carried on entirely within a completely enclosed building except:
1. Public utilities and parks;
2. Off-street parking and loading areas and commercial parking lots;
3. Drive-in businesses;
4. Plant nurseries;
5 Outdoor recreation spaces associated with day-care centers.
6. -5, Limited outdoor display of merchandise meeting the criteria of Chapter 17.65 ECDC.
B. Nuisances. All uses shall comply with Chapter 17.60 ECDC, Performance Standards. [Ord. 3320
§ 2, 2000].
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SC0'11'1'ASS1:Y
Linda Phillips
Notary Public
State of Washington
My Appointment Expires 8129i2025
Commission Number 4117
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ORDINANCE SUMMARY
ofthe ifyof dmon s, as ngton
On the 2001 Day of Juno 2023. the City Coursed of the City of
Edmonds, passed the fosoLWng Ordlrloncea. the summaries of said
ordinances consisting of titles are proVlded as fo11DWs:
ORDINANCE NO. 4304
AN ORDINANCE OF I EDMONDS, WASHINGTON.
RELATING TO PROTECTION ORDERS AND AMENDING
EDMONDS MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION
5 34.040; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND SETTING THE
EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. 4305
AN ORDINANCE OF H CITY M NDS, WASHINGTON,
AMENDING CHAPTER 5.34 ECC (PERSONS, CRIMES
RELATING TO) TO REPEAL. FOR PURPOSES OF MORE
EFFECTIVE PROSECUTION, THE SUBSECTION RELATING TO
THE CHARGE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STRANGULATION
AND INSTEAD RELYING ON HE CHARGE OF ASSAULT IN
THE FOURTH DEGREE AS SET FORTH IN ECC 5 34.010; TO
REVISE TITLES TO CERTAIN STATE LAWS THAT HAVE BEEN
AMENDED, TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO CERTAIN STATE
LAWS THAT HAVE BEEN REPEALED; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO. 4306
AN ORDINANCE OF HE ITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON.
AMENDING CHAPTER 3.50 ECC (MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES)
TO RAISE THE FEES CHARGED FOR FINGERPRINTING
SERVICES. PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND SETTING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO 4307
AN ORDINANCE OFTHE CITY OF EDMONDS. WASHINGTON.
AMENDING CHAPTER 16.45 ECDC TO ALLOW DAY-CARE
CENTERS AS AN OUTRIGHT PERMITTED USE IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS (ON) ZONE AND TO EXEMPT
ASSOCIATED OUTDOOR RECREATION SPACES FROM THE
BN ZONE
OPERATING
LOCA LOCATED WITHIN FULLY STHAT REOUIRE MOST
ENCLOSED BUILDINGS
USES TO E
ORDINANCE NO. 4306
AN ORDINANCE OF TH UN F 50NDS, WASHINGTON,
ESTABLISHING NEW PROCESSES AND AMENDING EXISTING
PROCESSES RELATED TO HE FILLING OF OPENINGS ON
THE CITYSS BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE G1I Y UP' EUmU uD, vvnon ---"-
RELATING TO THE COMBINED WATER AND SEWERAGE
SYSTEMS COMPRISING THE WATERWORKS UTILITY OF THE
CITY; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ONE OR MORE
SERIES OF WATER AND SEWER REVENUE BONDS FOR THE
PURPOSE OF PROVIDING THE FUNDS NECESSARY: (1) TO
PROVIDE FUNDS TO PAY ALL OR PART OF THE COSTS OF
REFUNDING CERTAIN OUTSTANDING WATER AND SEWER
REVENUE BONDS OF THE CITY TO ACHIEVE A DEBT
SERVICE ISSUANCE �AND SALE OF PA THE BONDS AND
Y THE TSTHE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF THE REFUNDING; FIXING OR
SETTING PARAMEERS'MTH RESPECT TO CERTAIN TERMS
AND COVENANTS OF THE BONDS; APPOINTING HE CITYS
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE TO APPROVE THE FINAL
TERMS OF THE SALE OF THE BONDS: AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 3996 AND ORDINANCE NO.
PROVIDING FOR OTHER RELATED MATTERS. 4197, AND
ORDINANCE �4310
AN ORDINANCE OFT—HDS, WASHINGTON,
AMENDING
ORDINANCE
OF CHANGES TO REALLOCATING HE CITYS
ORDINANCE NO. 4300
AS ARESULT
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT FUNDS, REDUCING THE
ALLOCATION FOR JOB RETRAINING AND DIRECTING THAT
AMOUNT TO SUPPORT THREE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN
WHEEDMONDS N THE SAME SHALL BBECOMELEFFECTI E AND FIXING A TIME
DATED 1h13 20th Day of Juno. 2023.
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