HomeMy WebLinkAbout5079 RESOLUTION NO. 5 0 7 9
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM
ON ACCEPTANCE OR PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS
FOR BUSINESS LICENSES AND OTHER LICENSES,
PERMITS AND APPROVALS FOR COMMUNAL
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL HOUSING
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn has seen an increase in rental housing
particularly in residential neighborhoods adjacent to Green River Community College
and through citizen comment determined the City's rental housing related codes need to
be amended in some fashion; and
WHEREAS, the current provisions of the Auburn City Code (ACC) define
communal residences as dwellings without an owner occupant that is rented to a group
of unrelated individuals [ACC 18.04.249], and further identify regulations related to
communal residences [ACC 18.31.130], however, it appears that these provisions may
not be adequate to fully address the issues related to communal residences, and
WHEREAS, in order to address issues related to rental housing primarily in
single family residential neighborhoods, it is appropriate to fully evaluate and consider
the different options and avenues through which communal residence rental housing
operates; and
WHEREAS, in conformity with the responsibilities of the City of Auburn to provide
for zoning and land use regulations pursuant to state law, and the City's authority to
regulate land use activity within its corporate limits, the City intends to explore and
evaluate how it can most reasonably and responsibly address the issues and impacts
related to communal residence rental housing, and
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WHEREAS, in order to give the City adequate time to fully consider all the
options and alternatives for appropriate regulations, and to fully investigate and review
all of the factors involved in communal residence rental housing related uses, the City
needs to impose a moratorium on accepting and processing applications for communal
residence rental housing uses, until its review of needed regulations and the adoption
and implementation of needed regulations can be completed; and
WHEREAS, RCW Sections 35A.63.220 and 36.70A.390 authorize cities to adopt
moratoria; and
WHEREAS, consistent with the provisions of RCW 35A.63.220, it is appropriate
for the City Council to hold public hearings and to authorize the holding of public
hearings and/or other means to gather information and adopt findings of fact supporting
and justifying the moratorium, and to implement a work plan for review of the issues
related to communal residence rental housing uses in the development of and/or
amendment to the City's business and land use regulations.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. Moratorium Established. Pursuant to RCW 35A.63.220, a
moratorium is hereby imposed prohibiting the City from receiving and/or processing any
applications for any communal residence rental housing uses in any and all zoning
districts in the City of Auburn; provided that this moratorium shall not apply to adult
family homes or group residences that are afforded separate statutory protections under
state law.
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Section 2. Term of Moratorium. The moratorium imposed by this resolution
shall become effective on the date hereof, and shall continue in effect for an initial
period of one year, unless repealed, extended or modified by the City Council after
subsequent public hearing(s) and entry of appropriate findings of fact pursuant to RCW
35A.63.220, provided that the moratorium shall automatically expire upon the effective
date of business licensing, zoning and land use regulations adopted by the City Council
to address communal residence rental housing related businesses and land uses to be
located in the City of Auburn.
Section 3. Preliminary Findings. The following preliminary findings of fact
are hereby adopted:
A. That communal residence rental housing related uses and businesses
have the potential for significant impacts on neighborhoods and the community.
B. That because of the potential impacts of these communal residence rental
housing related uses and businesses, and the need to fairly and reasonably
accommodate housing needs for those persons who would reside in communal
residence rental housing, special care and attention needs to be employed in
evaluating, considering and developing appropriate legislation that satisfactorily
addresses the concerns of the City while also conforming to legal requirements.
C. It is appropriate to collect and compile documentation, information,
testimony and statements of concerned citizens of the City and of other persons
interested in or familiar with the issues of communal residence rental housing related
uses and businesses and their impacts to fully explore ways to protect the City and its
citizens from the adverse impacts of such businesses and uses.
Section 4. Conclusion. Based on the above Findings of Fact, the City Council
concludes that the City has the authority to establish a moratorium, and that it is
necessary to establish a moratorium, concerning the establishment, operation, and
processing of applications for communal residence rental housing related uses and
businesses, to act as a stop-gap measure in order to 1) to provide the City with an
opportunity to study the issues concerning the appropriate revisions to the City's codes
and regulations; and 2) to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of
Auburn by ameliorating the adverse impacts of communal residence rental housing
related uses and businesses.
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Section 5. Work Plan. The following work plan is adopted to address the
issues involving communal residence rental housing related use and business
regulations:
A. That the City of Auburn Planning Commission shall be authorized and
directed to hold public hearings and public meetings to fully receive and consider
statements, testimony, positions and other documentation or evidence related to the
issue of communal residence rental housing related uses and businesses.
B. That the Planning Commission and City staff are authorized and directed
to review the experiences of other jurisdictions, the status of legal cases, and statistical
data, information, studies and other evidence compiled by other municipalities, of the
implications and impacts of communal residence rental housing related uses and
businesses, and to review State and Federal law and regulations, including but not
limited to state and federal landlord-tenant/rental regulations and fair housing
regulations, as well as ordinances and codes adopted and implemented by other
municipalities to address communal residence rental housing related uses and
businesses, and any other information that is pertinent to consideration thereof.
C. That the City of Auburn Planning Commission shall work with City staff
and the citizenry of the City to develop proposals for regulation of communal residence
rental housing related business and zoning uses, and related considerations, to be
forwarded in their recommendations to the City Council for inclusion in ordinances and
ultimate adoption as a part of the City Code of the City of Auburn.
D. That the Mayor, in consultation with the City Attorney, the Director of
Community Development and Public Works and other staff, shall periodically advise and
report to the City Council as to the status of hearings, meetings and information
development regarding activities of the Planning Commission and City staff relative to
the evaluation, consideration and development of regulations related to communal
residence rental housing related uses and businesses, with such reports to be
scheduled approximately every six (6) months or as appropriate throughout the period
of the moratorium and any extensions thereof, until adoption of a comprehensive
ordinance and regulations are developed, adopted and implemented, relating to
communal residence rental housing related uses and businesses becoming effective in
conjunction with the termination of the moratorium referred to in this Resolution.
Section 6. Public Hearing. A public hearing shall be scheduled for 7:30 p.m. or
as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on the 21St day of July, 2014, in City
Council Chambers, 25 West Main Street, Auburn, Washington 98001, to hear and
consider the comments and testimony of those wishing to speak at such public hearing
regarding the moratorium.
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Section 7. Severability. If any sections, sentence, clause or phrase of this
Resolution shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent
jurisdiction, or its application held inapplicable to any person, property or circumstance,
such invalidity or unconstitutionality or inapplicability shall not effect the validity or
constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution or its
application to any other person, property or circumstance.
Section 8. Effective Date. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in
full force upon passage and signatures hereon.
Dated and Signed this day of ' 2014.
CITY OF AUBURN
_A'NC US, MAYOR
ATTEST:
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