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Document Title(s) (or transactions contained therein):
Conditional Use Permit (Ordinance No. 5790)
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Grantor(s)/Borrower(s) (Last name first, then first name and initials)
City of Auburn
Grantee/Assignee/Beneficiary: (Last name first)
Va ey Cities Counseling and Consultation
ILegal Description (abbreviated: i.e. lot, block, plat or section, township, range)
That portion of the WH Brannan Donation Land Claim No. 37 in Section 6, T 21 N, R5E
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ORDINANCE NO. 5790
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, PROVIDING FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO
ALLOW FOR AN EXISTING STRUCTURE TO BE USED AS AN
EMPLOYMENT CENTER FOR CLIENTS, LOCATED AT 9125 26TM
STREET NE, WITHIN THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON
WHEREAS, Application No. CUP03-0005 dated June 17, 2003, was submitted
to the City of Auburn, Washington, by Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation, for
a Conditional Use Permit to allow an existing structure to be used as an employment
center for clients, located at 915 26th Street NE, within the City of Auburn,
Washington; and
WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Hearing Examiner for study
and public hearing thereon, along with staff review; and
WHEREAS, the Hearing Examiner held a public hearing to consider said
application in the Council Chambers of the Auburn City Hall, on July 22, 2003, and
thereafter, on August 18, 2003, the Hearing Examiner recommended approval of the
application on September 2, 2003.
WHEREAS, on September 2, 2003, the City Council conducted a public
hearing and considered said application; and
WHEREAS the City Council accepts the Hearing Examiner's recommendation
for the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit to allow an existing structure to be used
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as an employment center for clients, on property located at 9125 26th Street NE,
within the City of Auburn, Washington, based upon the following Findings of Fact and
Conclusions of Law and Decision, to-wit:
,FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation has applied for a conditional use
permit to convert and utilize an existing single-family residence as an
employment center for their clients receiving mental heath services. The
requested use is located at 915 - 26th Street NE. The property is zoned R4,
Multiple Family Residential.
2. The R4, Multiple Family Residential district under the provisions of Auburn City
Code (ACC) Section 18.18.030(H), allows professional office uses if a
conditional use permit is secured.
3. The subject property is 1.08 acres in size and developed with a single-family
residence and attached carport. The applicant proposes to occupy the
structure and convert its use from a single-family residence to an employment
center for clients receiving mental health services. The building consists of
approximately 1,210 square feet. The site is developed with an existing paved
parking area connected to the unimproved 26th Street NE via a gravel
driveway. The existing carport and driveway are proposed to be removed and
replanted in grass.
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¸4.
The proposal is to convert the residential structure on an indefinite temporary
basis to an employment center for clients receiving mental heath services.
The structure's three bedrooms would be converted to offices for the
placement staff and common areas refurbished for client waiting room and
restroom facilities. The use would persist until the entire property could be
redeveloped in the future which is anticipated in late 2003. A new Conditional
Use Permit application would be required for future redevelopment of the site.
5. The subject property is located immediately south of the existing Valley Cities
Counseling and Consultation facility located at 2704 I Street NE. The adjacent
existing facility was authorized by a conditional use permit pursuant to
Ordinance No. 5285 in September of 1999 and the facility was subsequently
constructed and occupied.
6. This existing Valley Cities facility is proposed to be used for parking spaces
and access to the subject site. Based on the building size of approximately
1,210 square feet and its intended professional office use, four parking spaces
are required under ACC 18.52.020(B)(12). These four parking spaces are
proposed to be provided on the adjacent site at 2704 I Street NE. The site
plan accompanying the application contains a parking analysis to demonstrate
that there are sufficient parking spaces to meet City regulations. Also, per
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ACC 18.52.070(C), when parking is proposed to be located on an adjacent
property the area shall be legally encumbered by an easement or other means
approved by the City, to ensure continuous use. Alternatively, the applicant
could combine the two lots into a single lot via a lot line adjustment and avoid
the requirement to provide an off-site parking encumbrance.
7. A 4-foot-wide approximately 95 foot long paved pathway is proposed to be
constructed between the parking spaces and the proposed employment
center. As required by ACC 18.52.070(D), a walkway is between the off-site
parking and the building must be provided.
8. The applicant indicates the facility would have a total of three employees and
is anticipated to serve six clients. The number of clients may ramp up to a
maximum of 20 in the future. Only clients receiving mental health services of
the facility will be referred to the employment center.
9. In accordance with ACC 18.50.020(B), when a residential use is converted to
a non-residential use, then such building or structure is considered a new use
and landscaping must be provided in accordance with City regulations. The
landscaping standards applicable to the R4 zoning district (ACC 18.50.050(B))
require that five feet of Type III landscaping be provided along the site's street
frontages which would include I Street NE and 26th Street NE.
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10.The proposed activity will require a building permit. The building permit is
required due to the intended change in occupancy within the building and will
address the project's consistency with uniform code requirements and City
construction standards. In particular, it will address exiting requirements, and
any necessary building modifications resulting from the change in the
occupancy classification.
11.The proposed business will be required to obtain a City business license prior
to conducting business at the subject location.
The contents of the case file, CUP03-0005, for this project were incorporated by
reference and made part of the record before the Hearing Examiner.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The conditional use permit may be approved in that it is consistent with the following
criteria necessary to grant the permit as outlined in ACC Section 18.64.040:
1. The use will have no more adverse effect on the health, safety or comfort of
persons living or working in the area, and will be no more injurious,
economically or otherwise, to property or improvements in the surrounding
area, than would any use generally permitted in the district.
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2. It is not anticipated that the employment center use will cause any adverse
effects to any of the adjoining uses. Valley Cities Counseling and Consulting
has been operating at the adjacent site since 1999 and across the street prior
to that without adverse effects on the surrounding area. The expansion of
services to an adjacent site should not cause any new adverse effects on the
neighborhood. The proposed use will be conducted within the building that is
already developed at the site. The applicant has proposed to provide parking
and access via its existing facility located to the north to minimize additional
pedestrian or vehicular traffic on 26th Street NE and adjacent residentially
developed properties.
3. The proposed change in use for the building will be required to meet City
construction standards and uniform code requirements to ensure there is not a
safety concern to adjacent properties.
DECISION
For each of the above reasons, the Hearing Examiner recommended approval of the
Conditional Use Permit application to the Auburn City Council, subject to the
following conditions:
1. The applicant shall prepare and submit to the Planning Director a site plan for
review and approval that demonstrates compliance with the applicable
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provisions of ACC Chapter 18.50 (Landscaping and Screening) and ACC
Chapter 18.52 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) for the proposed use in
conformance with the R4 zoning. The plan shall be approved prior to issuance
of building permits. The applicant may later apply for a variance from the
provisions of the landscape requirements of the Zoning Code.
The proposal shall generally be consistent with the submitted site plan:
"Proposed Reuse of the Existing House for Job Placement Program Valley
Cities," The Keimig Associates, June 16, 2003 as modified to meet City Code
requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as Follows:
Section 1. A Conditional Use Permit is hereby approved to allow an existing
structure to be used as an employment center for clients, on property located at 9125
26th Street NE, in the City of Auburn, County of King, State of Washington, and as
identified on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated in this Ordinance by this
reference, subject to the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall prepare and submit to the Planning Director a site plan for
review and approval that demonstrates compliance with the applicable
provisions of ACC Chapter 18.50 (Landscaping and Screening) and ACC
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Chapter 18.52 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) for the proposed use in
conformance with the R4 zoning. The plan shall be approved prior to
issuance of building permits. The applicant may later apply for a variance
from the provisions of the landscape requirements of the Zoning Code.
2. The proposal shall generally be consistent with the submitted site plan:
"Proposed reuse of the Existing House for Job Placement Program Valley
Cities," The Keimig Associates, June 16, 2003, as modified to meet the City
Code Requirements.
Section 2. Administrative Authority. The Mayor is hereby authorized to
implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the
directives of this legislation.
Section 3. Severability.
The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be
separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph,
subdivision, section or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application
thereof to any person or circumstance shall not affect the validity of the remainder of
this ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances.
Section 4. Recording. Upon the passage, approval and publication of this
Ordinance as provided by law, the City Clerk of the City of Auburn shall cause this
Ordinance to be recorded in the office of the King County Auditor.
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Section 5. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement
such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of
this legislation.
Section 6. Effective date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force
five days from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law.
INTRODUCED:
PASSED:
APPROVED:
SEP ] ii 2003
SEP ] 5 2003
SEP ] ii 20D3
MAYOR
ATTEST:
Danielle E. Daskam
City Clerk
APP. ROVF__.,D'}AS TO FO,~M:,~
City Attorney -- _
PUBLISHED:
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
EXHIBIT' .1'
Legal Description
That portion of the W.H. Brannan'Donatlon Land Claim No. 37
in Section 6, T 21 N, R 5 E, W.M., in King County,
Washington. being described as follows~
Commencing at a case mon 10cared on the centerllne of "I"
Street NE from which the intersection of the centerline
26th ST. NE and the centerline of "I" ST. NE bears
S 00'57'35" E 214.77 feet; Thence N 88'58'20" E a distance
of 30.00 feet, to the easterly margin of "I" ST NE and the
NW corner of Lot 1 of City of Auburn Short Plat No. SPL
0010-97 as recorded under recording number 9711190806
records of King County; Thence :S 00°57'35" E along said
east margin, a distance of 50.03 feet, to the.south line of
the north 50 feet said Lot 1 .and the True Point of ._.
Beginning; Thence continuing S 00°57'35" E, along said
margin, a distance of 123.07 feet; Thence along the arc of a
curve to the left with a radius of 22.00 feet, a central
angle of 89'41'05" and an arc length of 34.44 feet, to the
northerly margin of 26th ST NE; Thence N 89'21'20" E, along
said margin a distance of 86.54 feet; Thence N 84°31'18" E,
along said m~rgin, a distance of 227.60 feet, to the
westerly boundary of the plat of "Park Place-Auburn" as
recorded in volume 104 of plats on pages 14 thru 17; Thence
N 09"04'08" W, along said westerly boundary, a distance of: ·
139.16 feet to the south line of said north 5~ feet of said
Lot 1; Thence S 87'11'46" W, along said south line, a
distance of 315.85 feet, to the True Point of Beginning.