HomeMy WebLinkAbout50-02 - Ord. Amending Mason County Development Regulations ORDINANCE NUMBER `� 0 - 02
AMENDMENTS TO THE MASON COUNTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
AN ORDINANCE amending the Mason County Development Regulations , Ord . No . 82-96 , revising
portions of Chapter 1 . 04 , Rural Lands Development Standards , and Section 1 . 05 . 034 , Variance
Authorized , under the authority of Chapters 36 . 70 and 36 . 70A RCW .
WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners adopted these chapters and sections within the Mason
County Development Regulations in a public hearing on March 5 , 2002 ;
WHEREAS , the Mason County Planning Commission formulated their recommendations after a public
hearing on May 20 , 2002 ;
WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing about the proposed revisions on
May 28 , 2002 , to consider the recommendations of the Planning Commission, and the Mason County
Department of Community Development and citizens ' testimony on the proposed amendments ;
wIHEREAS , the Mason County Board of County Commissioners has approved findings of fact to support
its decision as ATTACHMENT A ;
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED , that the Board of County Commissioners of Mason
County hereby approves and ADOPTS the amendments to the Mason County Development Regulations
(concerning front yard setbacks) , as amended , as described by ATTACHMENT B .
DATED this Q day of May , 2002 .
Board of County Commissioners
Mason County , Washington
ATTEST :
Wesley Johns , Chair
Clerk of the Board
Herb Baze , Commissioner PPROVED AS TO FORM :
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Bob Holter , Commissioner Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
ATTACHMENT A
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
E MASON COUNTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS (Ord . No . 82- 6)
REGARDING FRONT YARD SETBACKS
SON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
May 28 , 2002
FINDINGS OF FACT
l . Under consideration is the proposed ordinance to allow administrative review of
a requested variance to the Mason County Development Regulations rural residential
front yard standard under certain circumstances .
2 . The Mason County Development Regulations (Ord . No . 82 -96) , adopted on
March 5 , 2002 , contains Chapter 1 . 04 development standards for rural residential
districts RR2 . 5 , RR5 , RR10 , and RR20 . One of the standards in these residential
districts is a front yard setback of 25 feet from the lot line to the proposed building .
3 . The proposed revisions in Chapter 1 . 04 include the new special provision E,
" front yard setback may be reduced as provided in Section 1 . 05 . 034 . C " . The new
revision in Section 1 . 05 . 034 states that the Administrator may allow a reduction in front
yard setback under certain circumstances involving lot dimensions , critical areas , or
existing development , and the Xe V �e v dec.s�on shah be kept oll fue Wit17A the county .
4 . At the May 20 , 2002 Mason County Planning Commission meeting discussing
the ordinance revisions , the Planning Commission members asked questions of staff on
the current front yard standards and the impact of the changes in ordinance text on
building permit review . Following their discussion , members approved a motion to
recommend adoption of the new special provision text in Chapter 1 . 04 and the added
administrative review of proposed variances to the front yard setback standard in
Section 1 . 05 . 034 .
5 . At the May 28 , 2002 Mason County Board of Commissioners public hearing ,
the Department of Community Development presented the current development
standards , a discussion of the problems that have resulted in applying the front yard
standards , and the proposed ordinance text that addresses administrative review of
varying from the standard . No agency comments were received and one letter of
written comment was included in the staff report . County Commissioner questions
focused on how the ordinance changes would affect the building permit process .
From the preceding findings , the Mason County Board of Commissioners adopted a
motion to include the proposed revised text in the Mason County Development
Regulations Chapter 1 . 04 rural residential zones and Section 1 . 05 . 034 Variance
Staff report to Mason County Board of Commissioners 5
Authorized , as presented by the Mason County Department of Community
Development .
Chair , Mason County Board of Commissioners Date
Staff report to Mason County Board of Commissioners
ATTACHMENT B
1 * 04
Ural bands Develop ent Standards
1 * 04100 RURAL RESIDENTIAL
1 * 04e210 Rural Residential 2 . 5 2 . 5)
1 . 04 .211 Purpose. This districtrprovides for residential development, at a density of 2 . 5
acres per residential lot,"' arid where areas of small lot residential development and
subdivisions patterns were established before December 5 , 1996 .
1 . 0 .212 Uses Permitted .
A . USES : Single family residential , Hobby farm (Small scale commercial
agriculture , including aquaculture and wood lots) , Group homes , Cell towers ,
Public utilities .
Be ACCESSORY USES : Cottage Industry (home occupation)
1 . 04 .213 Lot Requirements .
A . Density and lot size . Maximum of 1 dwelling unit per 2 . 5 acres and one
accessory dwelling unit per parcel ; a minimum lot size of 2 acres , except as
provided for in an approved performance subdivision .
Be Lot width and depth . All lots shall have a minimum average width of not less
than one-third of the median length and a minimum width at any point of 50 feet .
C . Front yard setback . 25 feet
D . Side and rear yard setbacks . Side and rear yard setbacks for the residential
dwelling and accessory building is five feet, and for accessory structures used for
agricultural purposes or home occupations is 50 feet .
E . A lot created by short plat, large lot or long plat subdivision which is restricted to
special purposes , such as storm water storage , community play areas , or utility
facilities , and is restricted by perpetual covenants meeting county requirements to
said purpose , is not required to meet minimum lot size requirements .
1 . 04 . 214 Building Regulations .
A . Floor Area Ratio . 1 : 10
Be Size . 3 , 000 sq . feet maximum for non-agricultural and accessory buildings except
for dwellings and agricultural buildings .
C . Height . 35 feet except for agricultural buildings , cell towers , antennas , or water
tanks .
1 . 04 .216 Off-street parking .
Two spaces per lot .
1 . 04 .217 Special Provisions .
A . Cell towers shall be located per Ordinance No . 5 -98 Telecommunication Towers .
Be Accessory dwelling units are required to meet Section 1 . 03 . 029 standards .
C . Government operated day care centers , essential public facilities , community
centers , and schools may exceed 3 , 000 sq . feet as approved by a special use permit .
D . Essential public facilities , commercial day care centers , and schools which were
in existence prior to June 17 , 1996 and without a prior special use permit, may expand up
to 15 % cumulatively from their size prior to June 17 , 1996 , without a special use permit .
Expansions over 15 % will require a special use permit .
E. Front yard setback may be reduced as provided in Section 1 . 05. 034. C.
[ New text is in italics ]
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1 . 12 ural Residential 5 (RR 5)
1 . 4 .221 Purpose. This district provides for residential development on parcels of 5
acres or more .
1 . 0 . 222 Uses Permitted .
A . USES : Single family residential , Hobby farm (Small scale commercial
agriculture , including aquaculture and wood lots) , Church , Local community and
recreation centers , Group homes , Cell towers , Fire station , Fish hatchery , Public
utilities .
Be ACCESSORY USES : Cottage Industry (home occupation) , Single family
residence .
C . SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIRED USES : Essential public facility , Schools ,
commercial day care centers , Home occupations and Cottage Industries that do
not meet the standards in Section 1 . 03 . 021 .
1 . 4 .223 Lot Requirements .
A . Density and lot size . Maximum of 1 principal residence per 5 acres or 1 / 128th of
a section and one accessory dwelling unit per parcel ; minimum lot size of 2
acres , except in an approved performance subdivision the minimum lot size is
20 , 000 sq . ft . , and except for fire stations .
B . Lot width and depth . All lots shall have a minimum average .. V! of not less
than one-third of the median length and a minimum width at any point of 50 feet .
C . Front yard setback . 25 feet
D . Side and rear yard setbacks . Side and rear yard setbacks for the residential
dwelling is five feet, for accessory buildings shall be five feet, for accessory
structures used for agricultural purposes or home occupations shall be 50 feet ,
and for buildings of non-residential land uses shall be 25 feet .
E . A lot created by short plat, large lot or long plat subdivision which is restricted to
special purposes , such as storm water storage, community play areas , or utility
facilities , and is restricted by perpetual covenants meeting county requirements to
said purpose , is not required to meet minimum lot size requirements .
1 . 04 .224 Building Regulations .
A . Floor Area Ratio . 1 : 20 , except for fire stations .
Be Size . 3 , 000 sq . feet maximum for non-agricultural and accessory buildings except
for dwellings and agricultural buildings .
C . Height . 35 feet except for agricultural buildings , cell towers , antennas , or water
tanks .
1 . 04 .226 Off-street parking .
Two spaces per residence . See Parking Ordinance for other land uses ; parking setback
for non-residential land uses shall be 25 feet .
1 . 04 .227 Special Provisions .
A . Cell towers shall be located per Ordinance No . 5 -98 Telecommunication Towers .
Be Accessory dwelling units are required to meet Section 1 . 03 . 029 standards .
C . Government operated day care centers , essential public facilities , community
centers , and schools may exceed 3 , 000 sq . feet as approved by a special use permit .
D . Essential public facilities , commercial day care centers , and schools which were
in existence prior to June 17 , 1996 and without a prior special use permit, may expand up
to 15 % cumulatively from their size prior to June 17 , 1996 , without a special use permit .
Expansions over 15 % will require a special use permit .
E. Front yard setback may be reduced as provided in Section 1 . 05. 034. C.
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IeO4130 Rural Residential 1 1 )
1 . 04.21 Purpose . This district provides for new residential development on parcels of
10 acres or more .
1 . .232 Uses Permitted .
A . USES : Single family residential , Hobby farm (Small scale commercial
agriculture, including aquaculture and wood lots) , Church , Local community and
recreation centers , Group homes , Cell towers , Fire station , Fish hatchery , Public
utilities .
Be ACCESSORY USES : Cottage Industry (home occupation) , Single family
residence .
C . SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIRED USES : Essential public facility , Home
occupations and Cottage Industries that do not meet the standards in Section
1 . 03 . 021 , Commercial Child Care Centers.
1 . 0 .233 Lot Requirements .
A . Density and lot size . Maximum of 1 principal residence per 10 acres or 1 /64th of
a section and one accessory dwelling unit per parcel ; minimum lot size of 2 acres ,
except as provided for in an approved performance subdivision the maximum
density which may be allowed is 1 dwelling per 5 acres or 1 / 128th of a section
and minimum lot size is 20 , 000 sq . ft .
Be Lot width and depth . All lots shall have a minimum average width of not less
than one-third of the median length and a minimum width at any point of 50 feet .
C . Front yard setback . 25 feet
D . Side and rear yard setbacks . Side and rear yard setbacks for the residential
dwelling is 20 feet, and accessory buildings shall be 20 feet, and for accessory
structures used for agricultural purposes or home occupations shall be 50 feet .
E . A lot created by short plat, large lot or long plat subdivision which is restricted to
special purposes , such as storm water storage, community play areas , or utility
facilities , and is restricted by perpetual covenants meeting county requirements to
said purpose, is not required to meet minimum lot size requirements .
1 . 04 .234 Building Regulations .
A . Floor Area Ratio . 1 : 20 , except for fire stations .
Be Size . 3 , 000 sq . feet maximum for non-agricultural and accessory buildings except
for dwellings and agricultural buildings .
C . Height . 35 feet except for agricultural buildings , cell towers , antennas , or water
tanks .
1 . 04 .236 Off-street parking .
Two spaces per residence . See Parking Ordinance for other land uses ; parking setback
for non-residential land uses shall be 25 feet .
1 . 04 .237 Special Provisions .
A . Cell towers shall be located per Ordinance No . 5-98 Telecommunication Towers .
B . Accessory dwelling units are required to meet Section 1 . 03 . 029 standards .
C . Government operated day care centers , essential public facilities , community
centers , and schools may exceed 3 , 000 sq . feet as approved by a special use permit .
D . Essential public facilities , commercial day care centers , and schools which were
in existence prior to June 17 , 1996 and without a prior special use permit , may expand up
to 15 % cumulatively from their size prior to June 17 , 1996 , without a special use permit .
Expansions over 15 % will require a special use permit .
E. Front yard setback may be reduced as provided in Section 1 . 05. 034. C.
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L04140 Rural Residential 20 (RR 2 )
1 . 04 .21 Purpose. This district provides for new residential development on parcels of
20 acres or more .
1 . 04 .242 Uses Permitted .
A . USES : Single family residential , Hobby farm (Small scale commercial
agriculture , including aquaculture and wood lots) , Church , Local community
and recreation centers , Fire station , Fish hatchery , Cell towers , Public utilities .
B . ACCESSORY USES : Cottage Industry (home occupation) , Single family
residence .
C . SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIRED USES : Essential public facility , Home
occupations and Cottage Industries that do not meet the standards in Section
14034021 ,
1 . 0 . 243 Lot Requirements .
A . Density and lot size . Standard density of 1 principal residence per 20 acres or
1 /32nd of a section and one accessory dwelling unit per parcel ; minimum lot
size of 2 acres , except for an approved performance subdivision the maximum
density which may be allowed is 1 dwelling per 10 acres or 1 /64th of a section
and minimum lot size is 20 , 000 sq . ft .
B . Lot width and depth . All lots shall have a minimum average width of not less
than one-third of the median length and a minimum width at any point of 50
feet .
C . Front Yard Setback . 25 feet
D . Side and rear yard setbacks . Side and rear yard setbacks for the residential
dwelling is 20 feet, accessory buildings shall be 20 feet, and for accessory
structures used for agricultural purposes or home occupations shall be 50 feet .
E . A lot created by short plat, large lot or long plat subdivision which is restricted
to special purposes , such as storm water storage , community play areas , or
utility facilities , and is restricted by perpetual covenants meeting county
requirements to said purpose, is not required to meet minimum lot size
requirements .
1 . 04 .244 Building Regulations .
A . Floor Area Ratio . 1 : 20 , except for fire stations .
B . Size . 3 , 000 sq . feet maximum for non-agricultural and accessory buildings
except for dwellings and agricultural buildings .
Co Height . 35 feet except for agricultural buildings , cell towers , antennas , or water
tanks .
1 . 04 .246 Off-street parking .
Two spaces per residence . See Parking Ordinance for other land uses ; parking
setback for non-residential land uses shall be 25 feet .
1 . 04.247 Special Provisions ,
A . Cell towers shall be located per Ord . No . 5 -98 Telecommunication Towers .
B . Accessory dwelling units are required to meet Section 1 . 03 . 029 standards .
C . Essential public facilities may exceed 3 , 000 sq . feet as approved by the special
use permit .
D . Essential public facilities , which were in existence prior to June 17 , 1996 and
without a prior special use permit , may expand up to 15 % cumulatively from their size
prior to June 17 , 1996 , without a special use permit . Expansions over 15 % will require
a special use permit .
E. Front yard setback may be reduced as provided in Section 1 . 05. 034. C
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L05o030 Variances
L 5AK Purpose
The purpose of this Section is to provide a means of altering the requirements of this Ordinance
in specific instances where the strict application of these regulations would deprive a property
of privileges enjoyed by other properties which are similarly situated , due to special features or
constraints unique to the property involved .
1005 > 032 Use Variances Prohibited
No variance shall be granted to permit the establishment of a use otherwise prohibited within
the development area in which the property concerned is located , except as provided in Section
1 . 05 . 018 (B) . Applications for such variances shall not be accepted for processing or review .
L05 < 034 Granting of Variances Authorized
A . The Board of County Commissioners shall have the authority to grant a variance from
the provisions of this Ordinance when , in their opinion , the conditions set forth in Section
1 . 05 . 036 have been met . The Board shall have the authority to attach conditions to any such
variance when , in their opinion , such conditions are necessary to protect the public health ,
safety or welfare , or to assure that the spirit of this Ordinance is maintained .
B . The Administrator shall have the authority to grant a variance from the provisions of
this Ordinance when the granting of such variance will result in a measurable deviation of ten
( 10 % ) percent or less from the provisions set forth in this Ordinance . In issuing such variance,
the Administrator shall make a positive determination that the conditions set forth in Section
1 . 05 . 035 have been met . The Administrator shall have the authority to attach conditions to any
such variance when , in his (her) opinion , such conditions are necessary to protect the public
health , safety or welfare, or to assure that the spirit of this Ordinance is maintained .
C. The Administrator may allow a reduction in the required front yard setback under the
following circumstances: for existing lots of record as of March 5, 2002 , where physical
attributes of the lot (such as steep slopes, wetlands, streams, soils; lot width at the front yard
line of no more than 50 feet or lot size of no more than one-quarter acre; and existing
improvements of buildings , septic systems, and well areas) preclude a proposed development
from meeting the 25 foot front yard setback standard. The front yard setback shall be the
minimum necessary to accommodate a reasonable development proposal, but not less than 10
feet distance from the property line or any easement boundary. The Administrator shall
document in the property file the rationale for said variance decision .
1 * 05o035 Findings Required for Approval of a Variance
Before any variance is granted , the granting authority shall make a positive determination
regarding each of the following factors :
A . That there are special circumstances applicable to the subject property such as shape ,
topography , location or surroundings , which circumstances do not apply generally to other
properties in the same Development Area;
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B . That the variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial
property right possessed by other property in the same vicinity , but because of special
circumstances is denied to the property in question ;
Co That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public
welfare , or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity in which the subject
property is located ; and Area;
D . That the granting of the variance is in substantial harmony with the Comprehensive
Plan .
L05 . 036 Procedural Requirements for a Variance
A . Application for a variance shall be made to the Department of Community
Development, on forms furnished by the County .
B . Any application for a variance shall include an application fee as established by the
Board .
C . Variance applications decided by the Board shall require a Public Hearing , as set forth
in Section 1 . 05 . 050 of this Ordinance .
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