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AGENDA BILLAPPROVAL FORM
Agenda Subject: Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Department:Attachments:Budget Impact
Planning, Building Ordinance No. 6280 : N/A
and Community summary matrix, and separate
working binder.
Administrative Recommendation:
The Planning and Community Development Committee recommend
approval of Ordinance No. 6280 to the City Council.
Background Summary:
Comprehensive plan amendments can be initiated by private citizens (privately-initiated) and by the City
of Auburn (city-initiated). This year the City received three privately-initiated plan map amendment
applications and one text amendment. The text amendment was withdrawn and will proceed as a rezone.
The three private-initiated map amendments are described in further detail below.
There are four city-initiated map amendments. All four map amendments are reference maps to the
Comprehensive Plan. There are no land use changes initiated by the City. CPM# 1 revises Map 9.1,
Shoreline Master Program, to reflect the shoreline designations in the adopted revised Shoreline
Management Plan. CPM# 2 adds a new reference map identifying the ground water protection zones for
the City but specifically Coal Creek Springs as identified in policies. CPM #3 adds a new reference map
showing the Enumclaw Plateau. CPM #4 adds a new reference to Chapter 10 showing the designated
and registered historic sites within the City.
Comprehensive plan amendment applications are initially reviewed during a public hearing process before
the City of Auburn Planning Commission, who then provides a recommendation to the City Council for
final action. The Planning Commission reviewed the city-initiated map and policy amendments and the
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Comprehensive Water Plan at their September 9 meeting. The private-initiated amendments,
Comprehensive Transportation Plan, Comprehensive Sewer Plan, and Comprehensive Storm Drainage
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meeting. At the November
Plan updates were reviewed by the Planning Commission at their October 6
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4 Planning Commission meeting the City’s Capital Facilities Plan was presented. The Planning
Commission has forwarded its recommendation to the Council on all Plan Map and Policy/Text
amendment applications.
Reviewed by Council & Committees:Reviewed by Departments & Divisions:
Arts Commission COUNCIL COMMITTEES: Building M&O
Airport Finance Cemetery Mayor
Hearing Examiner Municipal Services Finance Parks
Human Services Planning & CD Fire Planning
Park Board Public Works LegalPolice
Planning Comm. OtherPublic Works Human Resources
Action:
Committee Approval: YesNo
Council Approval: YesNo Call for Public Hearing ___/___/____
Referred to _________________________________ Until ____/___/____
Tabled ______________________________________ Until ___/___/____
Councilmember: Norman Staff: Baker
Meeting Date: November 23, 2009 Item Number:
Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
City Council consideration and action on the amendment applications is required to occur prior
to the end of the calendar year.
The 2009 Comprehensive Plan Amendments were reviewed by the Planning and Community
Development Committee (PCDC) at their October 26, 2009 and again at their November 9,
2009 meeting. The Public Works Committee reviewed the amendments at their November 16,
2009 with no changes. Ordinance No. 6280 is proposed for action at the December 7, 2009
City Council meeting.
A. Findings
1. RCW 36.70A.130 (Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA)) provides for
amendments to locally adopted GMA comprehensive plans. Except in limited circumstances
provided for in State law, comprehensive plan amendments shall be considered by the city
or county legislative body no more frequently than once per year.
2. The City of Auburn established a June 19, 2009 deadline for the submittal of privately-
initiated comprehensive plan applications (map or policy/text). Notice to the public of the
filing deadline was provided on the City’s website, the Seattle Times, the Auburn Reporter,
and sent to a compiled notification list. The City received three privately initiated
comprehensive plan map amendments and one text amendment by the deadline. Since
then the text amendment has since been withdrawn and will be processed as a rezone.
3. The City of Auburn received annual updates to several school district capital facilities plans.
These capital facilities plans are referenced in Chapter 5 of the Auburn Comprehensive Plan
and are processed as Policy/Text (P/T) amendments.
4. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for the City initiated map and policy
amendments and the Comprehensive Water Comprehensive on August 6, 20098 under city
file SEP09-0016 and SEP09-0023 respectively. Comments received have been addressed
by staff.
5. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for the Comprehensive Sewer Plan,
Comprehensive Storm Drainage Plan, and Comprehensive Transportation Plan on
September 17, 2009 under city file SEP09-0031, SEP09-0027, and SEP09-0032
respectively. Comments received have been addressed by staff.
6. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for CPA09-0002, Lyden and Lyden
Comprehensive Plan Amendment on September 21, 2009 under city file SEP09-0014. No
comments were received.
7. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for CPA09-0004, Craig Commercial
Comprehensive Plan Amendment on September 22, 2009 under city file SEP09-0018. No
comments were received.
8. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for CPA09-0005, Riverside Village
Comprehensive Plan Amendment on September 21, 2009 under city file SEP09-0019. No
comments were received.
9. Pursuant to RCW 36.70A.106, the proposed comprehensive plan amendments outlined in
this agenda bill were sent to the Washington State Office of Commerce, Growth
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Management Services and other state agencies as required for the 60-day state review. No
comments were received from Commerce or other state agencies as of the writing of this
report.
10. A public open house was held on the 2009 Comprehensive Plan Amendments on August
18, 2009 in the Council Chambers at Auburn City Hall. Notice was provided in the Auburn
Reporter, Seattle Times, the City’s website, and emailed to an established notification list.
11. The public hearing notice was published on August 20, 2009 in the Seattle Times at least
10-days prior to the Planning Commission public hearing scheduled for September 9, 2009.
Notice was also published in the Auburn Reporter on August 21, 2009.
12. The public hearing notice was published on September 22, 2009 in the Seattle Times at
least 10-days prior to the Planning Commission public hearing scheduled for October 6,
2009. Public notice was provided to property owners within 300 feet of the subject site for
the private-initiated (site specific) amendments.
13. The public hearing notice was published on October 22, 2009 in the Seattle Times at least
10-days prior to the Planning Commission public hearing scheduled for November 4, 2009.
14. Pursuant to Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 246-290-100 the City is required to
meet the regulations of the Washington Department of Health. The Water Comprehensive
Plan should be updated every six years.
15. The City Council adopted Ordinance No. 6245 amending various sections of the Auburn City
Code; specifically Title 18, Zoning.
16. Auburn City Code Chapter 14.22 outlines the process for submittal of private initiated
amendments and the processing of comprehensive plan amendments as follows:
Section 14.22.100
A. The planning commission shall hold at least one public hearing on all proposed
amendments to the comprehensive plan. Notice of such public hearing shall be given
pursuant to Chapter 1.27 ACC and, at a minimum, include the following:
1. For site-specific plan map amendments:
a. Notice shall be published once in the official newspaper of the city not less
than 10 calendar days prior to the date of public hearing;
b. Notice shall be mailed by first class mail to all property owners of record
within a radius of 300 feet of the proposed map amendment request, not less
than 10 calendar days prior to the public hearing;
2. For area-wide plan map amendments:
a. Notice shall be published once in the official newspaper of the city not less
than 10 calendar days prior to the date of public hearing;
b. Notice shall be mailed by first class mail to all property owners of record
within the area subject to the proposed amendment;
c. Notice shall be posted in at least two conspicuous locations in the area
subject to the proposed amendment not less than 10 calendar days prior to
the date of the public hearing.
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
B. Notwithstanding the above, the director may expand the minimum noticing provisions
noted above as deemed necessary.
C. Planning Commission Recommendation. The planning commission shall conduct a
public hearing on all potential comprehensive plan amendments and shall make and
forward a recommendation on each to the city council. The planning commission shall
adopt written findings and make a recommendation consistent with those findings to the
city council.
D. The city council, if it elects to amend the comprehensive plan, shall adopt written
findings and adopt said amendments by ordinance.
E. State Review. All comprehensive plan amendments considered by the planning
commission shall be forwarded for state agency review consistent with RCW
36.70A.106.
F. Any appeal of an amendment to the comprehensive plan shall be made in accordance
with Chapter 36.70A RCW. (Ord. 6172 § 1, 2008.)
17. On September 9, 2009 the Auburn Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the
plan map applications CPM #1 through CPM #4, and the proposed Policy/Text amendments
P/T#1-4, P/T#7, Comprehensive Water Plan, and P/T#8. A recommendation on each has
been forwarded to the City Council.
18. On October 6, 2009 the Auburn Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the
private-initiated map amendments CPM#5-#7, P/T #7 Comprehensive Sewer Plan and
Comprehensive Storm Drainage Plan, and P/T #6 Comprehensive Transportation Plan. A
recommendation on each has been forwarded to the City Council.
19. On November 4, 2009 the Auburn Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the
City’s Capital Facilities Plan, P/T #5. A recommendation has been forwarded to the City
Council.
20. On October 26, 2009 and November 9, 2009 the Planning and Community Development
Committee reviewed the recommendations of the Planning Commission.
21. On November 16, 2009 the Public Works Committee reviewed the recommendations of the
Planning Commission.
B. Additional Findings that apply to CPA09-0002 (CPM#5)
22. During the year 2006 Comprehensive Plan Amendments, the City Council adopted
Ordinance No. 6064 that changed several properties within the City from an industrial
designation to a commercial designation. One of those amendments was a parcel within the
Auburn North Business District that was changed from Light Industrial to Light Commercial.
23. The subject property is within the Auburn North Business District. This plan was amended
in 2006 to eliminate industrially designated land within the plan area.
24. There are 302 acres of Light Commercial designated land within the City which is
approximately 1.5% of the City’s total acreage whereas there are 1,762 acres or
approximately 9% Light Industrial designated land.
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
25. The City Council recently approved amendments to the C-1, Light Commercial, zone and
during that amendment process policy direction was given that the City needs to protect.
26. In November of 2005, the City Council approved Resolution No. 3944 which adopted an
Economic Development Strategies document for the City. This document was developed in
conjunction with individuals in the City and Auburn region with expertise and experience in
the field of business and economic development. The Economic Development Strategies
document outlines several recommendations for areas throughout the City intended to build
on the City’s economic base, particularly in response to changing market conditions
throughout the region. Each area includes a series of strategies and logistics to be
responsive to the changing nature of the marketplace.
The following report identifies Comprehensive Plan Map (CPM) and Policy/Text (P/T)
amendments that were heard by the Planning Commission at the September 9, 2009, October
6, 2009, and November 4, 2009 public hearings, along with their recommendation.
CPM #1
Revised Map 9.1, Shoreline Master Program, with the new shoreline designations as
established in the re-adopted document approved by the Auburn City Council and
Department of Ecology.
Discussion
The Auburn City Council adopted the Shoreline Master Program (SMP) in May 2008 and the
document was submitted to the Department of Ecology for their review and approval.
Department of Ecology (DOE) provided their comments back to the City in first part of 2009.
Staff worked the DOE staff and the City Council to adopt a revised SMP in April 2009 that was
ultimately approved by the DOE in May 2009. As a result of the amended SMP, the shoreline
environments mapped on Map 9.1 need to be updated to reflect the designations adopted in the
SMP.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council
CPM #2
Add a reference map, Map 3.5 Groundwater Protection Zones, to identify the tributary area to
the Coal Creek Springs watershed as well as other wellhead protection areas in the City.
Discussion
Land Use Policy LU-9 states that the City shall protect Coal Creek Springs by limiting the
density and designating a special plan area for parcels located SW of the springs. A special
plan area has been designated (reference map 14.2), however, a reference map does not show
the location of Coal Creek Springs or the groundwater protection areas. Staff proposes the
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
addition of Map 3.5, Groundwater Protection Zones, to clearly identify the location of Coal Creek
Springs and the sensitive groundwater protection areas associated with the aquifer.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council
CPM #3
Add a reference map, Map 3.6 Enumclaw Plateau, to identify the area where the City will not
extend water and sewer as stated in Land Use Policy LU-10.
Discussion
Land Use Policy LU-10 states that City will support low density zoning adjacent to the city limits
on the Enumclaw Plateau by not extending City sewer and water facilities to the area. Since the
policy references a specific location staff recommends including a reference map showing the
portion of the Enumclaw Plateau that is adjacent to the city limits where the City has identified
not to extend water and sewer services. Also to note, the City’s utility service area boundaries
are the city limits in this area.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council with a word change to LU-10.
CPM #4
Add a reference map, Map 10.1 Historic Building Inventory, to identify historic structures
within Auburn from the City’s inventory list.
Discussion
There are several locations within the City of Auburn that have been identified as historical
sites either on the federal, state, or local register. To assist in project reviews or other
planning efforts it is useful to have these location on a reference map. It is important to
recognize these locations. This importance is also recognized by both the State and the
County by the inclusion of historic preservation as one of the goals of the Growth
Management Act and in the King County Countywide Planning Policies.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council with modification to include a
reference table on the map
CPM #5 – Staff Analysis
The applicant’s agent submitted a comprehensive plan map amendment application on June 11,
2009 by the submittal deadline of June 19, 2009. The comprehensive plan map amendment
request is to change the land use designation of a 4.45 acre parcel from Light Industrial to Light
Commercial.
The current Comprehensive Plan designation, zoning designation and land uses of the site and
surrounding properties are as follows:
Comprehensive Plan ZoningLand Use
Site
Light Commercial C-1, Light Commercial Vacant
NorthLight Commercial C-1, Light Commercial
Vacant
SouthLight Industrial M-1, Light Industrial Wetland mitigation and
storm drainage
facilities
EastLight Commercial C-1, Light Commercial Vacant and Senior
Assisted Living Units
WestHeavy Industrial M-2, Heavy Industrial
BNSF Railroad
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Subject Site
Fred Meyer
Auburn North Business Area Plan
The Auburn North Business Area Plan (ANBAP) states that this area should include light
commercial and high density residential with uses that complement the Downtown such as
entertainment, professional office, dining, medical/dental, or personal services (Policy AN1.1).
The majority of the ANBAP area shall be general commercial (as known as Light Commercial)
with the exception of the Fred Meyer parcel shall remain Heavy Commercial (Policy AN1.7).
The implementing zone shall be C-1, Light Commercial (Policy AN1.8).
Surrounding land uses are light commercial and heavy commercial in nature. A change to Light
Industrial will create an incompatible use with the senior assisted living to the east, Lowe’s to
the north, and the vacant site owned by Multicare that could potentially be a large medical
facility. The proposed change to Light Industrial is also incompatible with the uses envisioned
for the area in the ANBAP.
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Economic Development Strategies
The Economic Development Strategies document adopted by City Council in November 2005
was created by a focus group of diverse business and community interests in Auburn. This
group identified four Economic Development Strategy Areas in Auburn that need attention now.
Combined with these four areas are recommended economic development strategies and the
actions needed in order to effect necessary change. The implementation of these strategies
provides Auburn with the ability to unleash the potential for redevelopment.
Policy ED-10 of the Auburn Comprehensive Plan states the following:
“The City should develop a formal economic development strategy as an
element of the Comprehensive Plan to specifically identify the types of
businesses most consistent with community aspirations and lay out a
program to attract those businesses. The City should work cooperatively
with other governmental agencies in its economic development efforts,
including the Muckleshoot Tribe, King County, Pierce County the Port,
and the State. The City should implement its economic development
strategy through a partnership with the private sector.”
The City Council’s adoption of the Economic Development Strategies document in November
2005 implements Policy ED-10. Policy ED-15 of the Auburn Comprehensive Plan calls for
implementing the recommendations of the City’s 2005 Economic Development Strategies
brochure, which reinforces Policy ED-10 above.
The urban center strategy area, within the Economic Development Strategies document,
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includes the north of Downtown between Auburn Way North, 15 Street NW, and C Street NW
(see attached drawing). The subject property is part of the major redevelopment area identified
in the document for a range of uses such a medical office, retail, professional office, or
restaurants. This area will be connected to Downtown Auburn through the construction of the A
Street link (A/B Corridor) and will be an extension of downtown. To create additional industrial
development between downtown and the Auburn North Business Area will act as a barrier in
connecting these two key commercial areas of the City.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend denial of Lyden and Lyden Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval, 7-1, to the City Council of the Lyden and Lyden
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
CPM #6 – Staff Analysis
The applicant’s agent submitted a comprehensive plan map amendment application on June 17,
2009 by the submittal deadline of June 19, 2009. The comprehensive plan map amendment
request is to change the land use designation of a .3 acre (13,068 square feet) parcel from High
Density Residential to Heavy Commercial.
The current Comprehensive Plan designation, zoning designation and land uses of the site and
surrounding properties are as follows:
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Comprehensive Plan ZoningLand Use
Site
High Density Residential R-20 (Residential 20 Single family residence
du/acre)
NorthHigh Density Residential R-20 (Residential 20
Apartments
du/acre)
SouthHigh Density Residential R-20 (Residential 20 Townhomes
du/acre)
EastHigh Density Residential R-20 (Residential 20 Single family residence
du/acre)
WestHeavy Commercial C-3, Heavy
Sound Credit Union
Commercial
Cascade Middle School
Subject Site
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
The subject site is conducive to multi-family development and the future proposal of townhomes
is compatible with the surrounding land uses. Under the High Density Residential land use
designation and implementing zone of R-20 (Residential 20 du/acre), the site could yield six
units. Under the Heavy Commercial land use designation and implementing zone of C-3, Heavy
Commercial, the site could yield eleven units (approximate density 36 du/acre).
Policy LU-34 states that multiple-family developments should be located functionally convenient
to the necessary supporting facilities including utilities, arterials, parks, transit service, etc.
Pursuant to Chapter 14 of the Comprehensive Plan, Heavy Commercial is to provide automobile
oriented commercial areas to meet both the local and regional need for such services.
Compatible uses are automobile sales, restaurants, convenience stores, and other similar
heavy commercial uses.
Staff supports higher density on this site as commercial services are available along Auburn
Way North, a middle school is within walking distance, and transit is available less than a ¼ mile
from the subject site. However, staff does not support a change to Heavy Commercial in order
to achieve higher density.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend denial of the Craig Commercial Comprehensive Plan
Amendment
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval, 7-1, to the City Council of the Craig Commercial
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
CPM #7 – Staff Analysis
The applicant submitted a comprehensive plan map amendment application on June 19, 2009
by the submittal deadline of June 19, 2009. The comprehensive plan map amendment request
is to change the land use designation of a 1.58 acre (68,825 square feet) parcel from Moderate
Density Residential to High Density Residential.
The current Comprehensive Plan designation, zoning designation and land uses of the site and
surrounding properties are as follows:
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Comprehensive Plan ZoningLand Use
Site
Moderate Density R-10 (Residential 10 Apartments
Residentialdu/acre)
NorthHigh Density Residential R-20 (Residential 20
Apartments
du/acre)
SouthSingle Family Residential R-7 (Residential 7 Single family residence
du/acre)
EastOpen Space N/AGreen River
WestOffice Residential RO, Residential Office
Hair Salon
Subject Site
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
The subject site is currently developed with 30 single story apartment units that were
constructed in 1968. The subject property was annexed into the City of Auburn in 1955. Under
the existing land use designation of Moderate Density Residential and zoning of R-10
(Residential 10 du/acre) the number of units already constructed exceeds the density of the R-
10 zone. If the comprehensive plan amendment and subsequent rezone to R-20 (Residential
20 du/acre) were to be approved by the City Council, the subject property could potentially yield
two additional units.
The property is adjacent to the Green River and within the 200 foot shoreline management area
and any activity is subject to the City’s Shoreline Management Program (SMP). The shoreline
designation for this property is Shoreline Residential. Existing pavement edge is within
approximately 60 feet of the Green River and the property is within the 100 foot buffer. Any
future development will be required to comply with the City’s SMP and other development
regulations.
Staff supports the proposed land use change to High Density Residential as it brings the site
more in line with how the property is developed. The units were constructed prior to the City’s
GMA Comprehensive Plan (1995) and the City’s original zoning ordinance (1987). As
mentioned above, potentially two additional units could be realized under the R-20 zone;
however, any development would be required to comply with the SMP.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval of the Riverside Village Comprehensive Plan
Amendment to the City Council
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission concurred with staff and recommended approval to the City Council of the
Riverside Village Comprehensive Plan Amendment
P/T #1
Incorporate Auburn School District 2010 through 2015 Capital Facilities Plan adopted May 11,
2009 into the City Comprehensive Plan.
Discussion
The Auburn School District has provided the City with its annually updated Capital Facilities
Plan (CFP) covering from 2010-2015. The CFP was adopted by the Auburn School District
School Board on May 11, 2009 and has been subject to SEPA review and a Determination of
Non Significance (DNS). Information contained in the School District CFP serves as the basis
for the City’s collection of school impact fees on behalf of the school district.
A review of the Auburn School District’s updated Capital Facilities Plan indicates the net fee
obligation for single-family dwellings is $5,432.70 and for multi-family dwellings is $1,184.71.
This fee has increased since last year with the greatest increase to multi -family dwellings.
The actual impact fee assessed is set by ordinance by the Auburn City Council.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council
P/T #2
Incorporate Kent School District Capital Facilities Plan 2009-2010 to 2014-2015 adopted June
24, 2009 into the City Comprehensive Plan.
Discussion
The Kent School District has provided the City with its annually updated capital facilities plan
(2000-2010 to 2014-2015). The CFP was adopted by the Kent School District School Board on
June 24, 2009 and has been subject to SEPA review and a Determination of Non Significance
(DNS). Information contained in the School District CFP serves as the basis for the City’s
collection of school impact fees on behalf of the school district.
A review of the Kent School District’s updated Capital Facilities Plan indicates the net fee
obligation for single-family dwellings of $5,394.00 and for multi-family dwellings of
$3,322.00. This impact fee has slightly increased since last year. The actual impact fee
assessed is set by ordinance by the Auburn City Council.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council
P/T#3
Incorporate the Dieringer School District Capital Facilities Plan 2010-2015 adopted April 27,
2009 as part of the Auburn Comprehensive Plan.
Discussion
The Dieringer School District has provided the City with its annually updated capital facilities
plan (20010 - 2015). The CFP was adopted by the Dieringer School District Board of Directors
on April 27, 2009. The CFP has been subject to SEPA review and a DNS. Information
contained in the School District CFP serves as the basis for the City’s collection of school
impact fees on behalf of the school district.
A review of the Dieringer School District’s updated Capital Facilities Plan indicates the net
fee obligation of single-family dwellings of $10,640.00 and a fee for multi-family dwellings of
$908. Last year no fee was assessed for multi-family housing. The actual impact fee
assessed is set by ordinance by the Auburn City Council.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council with a request that the City
Council consider a lower school impact fee.
P/T #4
Incorporate Federal Way School District Capital Facilities Plan 2010-2015 adopted May 26,
2009 by the Federal Way School Board into the City Comprehensive Plan.
Discussion
The Federal Way School District has provided the City with its annually updated Capital
Facilities Plan (2010). The CFP was adopted by the Federal Way School District School Board
on May 26, 2009.
A review of the Federal Way School District’s updated Capital Facilities Plan indicates the
net fee obligation for single-family dwellings is $3,832.00 and for multi-family dwellings is
$2,114.00. The impact fees have slightly decreased for single –family dwellings and for
multi-family the fee has increased. The actual impact fee assessed is set by ordinance by
the Auburn City Council.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission concurred with staff and recommended approval to the City Council
P/T #5
Incorporate the City of Auburn’s Six-Year Capital Facilities Plan for years 2009-2014 as an
Element of the City of Auburn Comprehensive Plan.
Discussion
The Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) indentifies all the capital projects, funding sources, and the
stage of activity of the various projects. When a project is completed it is removed from the
CFP. The projects are from Utilities, Transportation, Parks, City Facilities, and Environmental.
Finance staff prepared a separate memo identifying which projects have been removed from the
CFP due to project completion or priority change and which projects have been added to the
CFP. The memo can be found in the working binder.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council with minor changes
P/T #6
Transportation Planner, Tiffin Goodman, has prepared a separate memo for the Planning
Commission regarding the proposed updates to the Comprehensive Transportation Plan that is
attached and incorporated by reference to this staff report and can be found in the working
binder.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval, the updates to the Comprehensive Transportation
Plan
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission concurred with staff and recommended approval to the City Council
P/T #7
Water Utility Engineer, Cynthia Lamothe, has prepared a separate memo for the Planning
Commission regarding the six-year update to the Water Comprehensive Plan that is attached to
this staff report and incorporated by reference and can be found in the working binder.
Sewer Utility Engineer, Robert Elwell, has prepared a separate memo for the Planning
Commission regarding the update to the Sewer Comprehensive Plan that is attached and
incorporated by reference to this staff report and can be found in the working binder
Storm Utility Engineer, Tim Carlaw, has prepared a separate memo for the Planning
Commission regarding the update to the Storm Drainage Comprehensive Plan that is attached
and incorporated by reference to this staff report and can be found in the working binder.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommend approval
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission concurred with staff and recommended approval to the City Council
P/T #8
Auburn’s Comprehensive Plan Policy/Text amendments includes: amendments to reflect the
recent Auburn City Code changes to Title 17, Subdivisions, and Title 18, Zoning; the amended
Shoreline Management Program; and minor changes to be consistent with state law. These
changes are found in Comprehensive Plan Chapters 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 14 and 15.
Highlighted below are those key amendments presenting the greatest change to the current
2008 Comprehensive Plan.
Chapter 3 – Land Use/Key Amendments:
Expands policies to reflect that the City has now adopted infill development standards
Changes the zoning districts naming structure to reflect changes to the zoning code
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Expands policies that address density to reflect that the City has now adopted flexible
development standards
Revisions to reflect that the City has adopted design guidelines for multi-family and
mixed-use development
Chapter 4 – Housing
Expand an existing policy to reflect that the City has now adopted infill development
standards
Chapter 5 – Capital Facilities
Update data for utility customers served by the City for water, sewer, storm, and solid
waste.
Chapter 8 – Economic Development/Key Amendments:
Revises Section “Streamlined Sales Tax” to acknowledge recent change to State law
and ways to address fiscal ramifications.
Chapter 9 - Environment
Amend the Shoreline Master Program policies accordingly to reflect that the City’s new
Shoreline Master Program was approved by the Department of Ecology.
Chapter 12 – Urban Design
Revise policies to reflect that the City has adopted multi-family and mixed-use design
standards as well as design standards for downtown development.
Chapter 14 – Comprehensive Plan Map/Key Amendments:
Amend the residential land use designations to reflect the re-naming of the zoning
designations and that the City now calculates density on a net acre basis.
Add a zoning designation implemented by either the moderate density or high density
land use designation and establish criteria for rezone is applicable.
Chapter 15 – Implementation/Key Amendments:
Updates reference to the Transportation Plan as a separate document
Deletes Annexation Expansion Element due to completion of West Hill and Lea Hill
annexations.
Adds text clarifying timing of amendments and the relationship of the Comprehensive
Plan to the Growth Management Act
Discussion
The general objective of these proposed policy/text amendments is to support proposed plan
map amendments, address recent changes to the Auburn City Code Titles 17 and 18, and the
amended Shoreline Management Plan. The binder included details these changes in context of
existing policy and provides history and the planning authority to adopt this set of changes.
Also see the attached summary matrix that includes the discussion at the public hearing.
Staff Recommendation
Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council
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Agenda Subject:Date:
Ordinance No. 6280, CPA09-0001, CPA09-0002, November 17, 2009
CPA09-0004, and CPA09-0005: 2009 Comprehensive Plan
Amendments
Planning Commission Recommendation
Planning Commission concurred with staff and recommended approval to the City Council
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ORDINANCE NO. 6280
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO PLANNING;
ADOPTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP AND TEXT
AMENDMENTS PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF
RCW CHAPTER 36.70A
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn on August 18, 1986 adopted a Comprehensive
Plan by Resolution No. 1703 which includes a Map establishing the location of the
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designations throughout the City; and
WHEREAS, on April 17, 1995 the City of Auburn adopted Comprehensive
Plan Amendments by Resolution No. 2635 to comply with the Washington State
Growth Management Act; and
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn on September 5, 1995 reaffirmed that action by
Ordinance No. 4788; and
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn published in the Seattle Times and Auburn
Reporter an advertisement that the City is accepted comprehensive plan amendment
applications and established a deadline for submittal of June 19, 2009; and
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn received four private initiated amendments,
three map amendments and one text amendment; and
WHEREAS, the text amendment was withdrawn; and
WHEREAS, Comprehensive Plan map and text amendments were processed
by the Planning, Building, and Community Department as proposed Year 2009
amendments to the City of Auburn Comprehensive Plan; and
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WHEREAS, maintaining a current Comprehensive Water Plan is required in
order to meet regulations of the Washington State Department of Health under WAC
246-290-100 and requirements of the Growth Management Act under RCW 36.70A;
and
WHEREAS, maintaining a current Comprehensive Sewer Plan is required in
order to meet regulations of the Washington State Department of Ecology under
RCW 90.48.100 and WAC 173-240-050 and requirements of the Growth
Management Act under RCW 36.70A; and
WHEREAS, the updated Comprehensive Stormwater Drainage Plan is
intended to replace the 2002 plan; and
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn is updating its Comprehensive Transportation
Plan in order to address the annexation of Lea Hill and West Hill; and
WHEREAS, the environmental impacts of the Year 2009 Comprehensive Plan
amendments were considered in accordance with procedures of the State
Environmental Policy Act; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendments were transmitted to the Washington
State Office of Community Development and other State agencies for the 60 day
review period in accordance with RCW 36.70A.106; and
WHEREAS, after proper notice published in the City’s official newspaper at
least ten (10) days prior to the date of hearing, the Auburn Planning Commission on
September 9, 2009, October 6, 2009, and November 4, 2009 conducted public
hearings on the proposed amendments; and
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WHEREAS, at the public hearing the Auburn City Planning Commission heard
public testimony and took evidence and exhibits into consideration; and
WHEREAS, thereafter the Auburn City Planning Commission made
recommendations to the City Council on the proposed Year 2009 Comprehensive
Plan map and text amendments; and
WHEREAS, on November 16, 2009 the Public Works Committee of the
Auburn City Council reviewed the Planning Commission’s recommendations; and
WHEREAS, on November 23, 2009 the Planning and Community
Development Committee of the Auburn City Council made a recommendation to the
City Council; and
WHEREAS, on December 7, 2009, the Auburn City Council considered the
proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments as recommended by the City of Auburn
Planning Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1
.
The 2009 Comprehensive Plan city-initiated Map Amendments are
adopted and approved as set forth in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference. The City Clerk is directed that they be filed along with this
Ordinance and be available for public inspection.
Section 2.
The 2009 Comprehensive Plan Text Amendments including the
four school district Capital Facilities Plans, City of Auburn Capital Facilities Plan, City
of Auburn Comprehensive Transportation Plan, City of Auburn Comprehensive Storm
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Drainage Plan, and amendments to various chapters in the Auburn Comprehensive
Plan are adopted and approved as set forth in Exhibit “B” attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference. The City Clerk shall file them along with this
Ordinance, and keep them available for public inspection
Section 3.
The City of Auburn 2009 Comprehensive Water Plan is adopted
and approved as set forth in Exhibit “C” attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference pending approval from the Washington State Department of Health. City
staff is hereby authorized to make minor changes to the approved Comprehensive
Water Plan based on comments received from the Washington State Department of
Health. Substantive changes shall be approved by the Auburn City Council.
Section 4.
The 2009 Comprehensive Sewer Plan is adopted and approved
as set forth in Exhibit “D” attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference,
pending comments received from the Washington State Department of Ecology and
King County. City staff is hereby authorized to make minor changes to the approved
Comprehensive Water Plan based on comments received from the Washington State
Department of Health. Substantive changes shall be approved by the Auburn City
Council.
Section 5.
Application CPA09-0002, Lyden and Lyden Comprehensive Plan
Map Amendment, requesting a land use change from Light Industrial to Light
Commercial for property identified by parcel number 1221049020, is denied. The
Council adopts the findings and conclusions outlined in the staff report dated
______________.
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Section 6.
Application CPA09-0004, Craig Commercial Comprehensive
Plan Map Amendment, requesting a land use change from High Density Residential
to Heavy Commercial for property identified by parcel number 5125400241, is
approved. Council adopts the Planning Commission’s recommendation dated
October 6, 2009 and the findings and conclusions outlined in the staff report dated
________.
Section 7.
Application CPA09-0005, Riverside Village Comprehensive Plan
Map Amendment, requesting a land use change from Moderate Density Residential
to High Density Residential for property identified by parcel number 1721059163, is
approved. Council adopts the Planning Commission’s recommendation dated
October 6, 2009 and the findings and conclusions outlined in the staff report dated
________.
Section 8.
The 2009 Comprehensive Plan amendments modify the
Comprehensive Plan adopted on August 18, 1986 by Resolution No. 1703 and
adopted by Ordinance No. 4788 on September 5, 1995.
Section 9.
The adopted Comprehensive Plan as amended are designated as
a basis for the exercise of substantive authority under the Washington State
Environmental Policy Act by the City's responsible environmental official in
accordance with RCW. 43.21C.060.
Section 10.
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of
this Ordinance or any of the Comprehensive Plan amendments adopted herein, is for
any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any Court of competent jurisdiction,
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such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and
such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof.
Section 11.
The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative
procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation to
include incorporating into one document the adopted Comprehensive Plan map and
text amendments, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and preparing and publishing the
amended Comprehensive Plan.
Section 12.
Section 3 of this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon
receipt of approval from the Washington State Department of Health. Section 4 of
this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon receipt of approval from the
Washington State Department of Ecology and King County. All other provisions of
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:
Peter B. Lewis
MAYOR
ATTEST:
__________________________
Danielle E. Daskam,
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City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
__________________________
Daniel B. Heid,
City Attorney
Published: ______________________
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