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cITY CLERK $ OFFICE
CiTY OF AUBURN
25 West Main
Auburn, WA 98001
ORDINANCE NO. 4 6 I 0
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, PROVIDING%OR
A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A 1,560 SQUARE FOOT ADDISON
ONTO THE NORTH FIRE STATION ON PROPERTY ZONED C-1 (L~HT
COMMERCIAL), LOCATED AT 1101 "D" STREET N.E., WITHIN THE (~TY
OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON.
WHEREAS, Application No. CUP0010-92 dated December ~,
1992, together with site plans therefore, has been submit~d
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to the City of Auburn, Washington, by the City of Auburn Fi~e
Department requesting a Conditional Use Permit; to allow=a
1,560 square foot addition onto the north fire station ~n
property zoned C-1 (Light Commercial) within the City of
Auburn, Washington, hereinafter described in Section 2 of the
Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, said request above referred to, was referred to
the Hearing Examiner for study and public hearing thereon; and
WHEREAS, the Hearing Examiner, based upon :staff review,
held a public hearing to consider said petition in the Council
Chambers of the Auburn City Hall, on January 19, 1993, at the
conclusion of which the Hearing Examiner recommended the
approval of the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit to allow
a 1,560 square foot addition onto the north fire station to be
located 1101 "D" Street N.E., in a C-1 (Light CoMmercial) zone
based upon the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions, to-
wit:
Ordinance No. 4610
February 19, 1993
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FINDINGS OF FACT
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The applicant, the City of Auburn, through its Fire
Chief, Bob Johnson, applies for a Conditional Use Permit
to allow a 1,560 square foot addition to the north fire
station.
The subject property is located at 1101 "D" Street N.E.
and is currently zoned C-1. The fire station is already
developed on the site and the Comprehensive Plan
designates the site for light commercial uses.
Surrounding zoning and land uses in the vicinity include
C-I, vacant property to the north, south, .and west, and
M-i, Light Industrial (warehouse), to the east. The land
to the east is designated for light industrial uses,
however, land in all other directions is designed for
General Commercial uses in the Comprehensive Plan.
The proposed addition will be two floors with 780 square
feet on each floor. The purpose of the addition is to
create additional living space for nine recently hired
firefighters who will staff an aid vehicle. The addition
will also create a needed storage area and will provide
for a disinfecting and cleaning station which is required
by the Washington Administrative Code.
The fire station was constructed in 1985 and is
approximately 10,000 square feet in area. In addition to
housing the firefighters, the building als() houses fire
administration staff. At any one time, there may be up
to 25 firefighters and administrative staff on the
premises.
Currently there is a 36-space parking lot on the north
side of the building. Also, there are an additional
seven spaces available on the south side of the building.
The property was zoned C-1 in 1992. A special land use
plan was adopted and the proposal is consistent with the
policies of the North Auburn Central Business District
Plan.
The staff report, with its recommendation of approval, is
incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in
full.
Ordinance No. 4610
February 19, 1993
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CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
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The Zoning Ordinance sets forth a series of criteria
before a conditional use permit can be granted.
The first of these criteria is that the proposed use will
not have an adverse effect on the health, safety, or
comfort of the persons working or living in the area.
The existing fire station has not been an adverse impact
on the area and as a result of the small size of the
addition, adding the addition will not provide for
adverse impacts either.
The proposal is consistent with the North Auburn Central
Business District Plan adopted in March, 1992.
The proposal meets the requirements of the Zoning
Ordinance and the addition which will be located on the
west side of the fire station will match the existing
roof line of the building making it compatible with
existing and planned uses in the area.
The proposal will not adversely affect the Dublic
infrastructure and in fact will enhance the public
infrastructure in that it will provide for needed space
and additional comfort for the firefighters who serve the
citizens of the City of Auburn.
For each of the above referenced reasons, the
recommendation of the Hearing Examiner to the Auburn City
Council on this Conditional Use Permit to allow a 1,560 square
foot addition onto the north fire station located at 1101 "D"
Street N.E., is approved.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Ordinance No. 4610
February 19, 1993
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Section 1. The above cited Hearing Examiner's Findings
of Fact and Conclusions, are herewith incorporated in this
Ordinance.
Section 2.. A Conditional Use Permit is hereby approved
to allow a 1,560 square foot addition onto the north fire
station located at 1101 "D" Street N.E., in a C-1 (Light
Commercial) zone, situate in the City of Auburn, County of
King, State of Washington, and is legally as follows:
Lot 1 RPM - Auburn as recorded in Vol. 126
pages 84/85 records of King County
Washington. Situated in Section 7, TWP
21, N R5 EWM City of Auburn, County of
King, State of Washington.
Section 3. 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.
Section 4. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement
such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry
out the directions of this legislation.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall
force five days from and after its
publication as provided by law.
take effect and be in
passage, approval and
Ordinance No. 4610
February 19, 1993
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INTRODUCED:
PASSED:
APPROVED:
ATTEST:
Robin Wohlhueter,
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
Ordinance No. 4610
February 19, 1993
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MAYOR