HomeMy WebLinkAbout2843Ordinance No. 2843
(Amending or Repealing Ordinances)
CFN=131 = Zoning Codes
Passed 4/18/1989
Processing of butchered meats and seafood
Repealed by Ord. 3409
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ORDINANCE NO . r---? Sl -13
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent,
li Washington, amending the Kent Zoning Code
f Sections 15.04.180(A)(4)(b),
15.04. 190 (A) (6) (e) , and 15.04. 190 (C) (6) (b) to
(� allow packaging, freezing, and processing of
previously butchered meat and seafood as
i' principally permitted uses in M2 and M3 zones.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES
THEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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Section 1. Section 15.04.180(A)(4)(b) of the Kent City
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Code is amended as follows:
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15.04.180. LIMITED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT OR M2. Purpose:
The purpose of this district is to provide areas suitable for a
broad range of industrial activities whose characteristics are of
Ia light industrial nature. The permitted uses are similar to
!those of the Industrial Park District but the development
astandards are not as restrictive. However, development standards
fare aimed at maintaining an efficient and desirable industrial
area .
A. Principally Permitted Uses. The following list is
illustrative of the types of permitted uses and is not intended to
be exclusive.
1. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, and
packaging of articles, products, or merchandise from previously
prepared natural or synthetic materials, including but not limited
to asbestos, bristles, bone, canvas, cellophane, and similar
synthetics, chalk, clay (pulverized only, with gas or electric
kilns), cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass (including
glass finishing), graphite, hair, horn, leather, paints (except
boiling processes), paper, paraffin, plastic and resins, precious
or semiprecious metals or stones, putty, pumic, rubber, shell,
textiles, tobacco, wire, wood, wool and yarn.
2. Manufacturing, processing, treating,
assembling, and packaging of articles, products, or merchandise
from previously prepared ferrous, nonferrous or alloyed metals
(such as bar stock sheets, tubes, and wire and other extrusions)
including light foundry casting and forging operations and other
forming operations.
3. Printing, publishing and allied industries,
including such processes as lithography, etching, engraving,
binding, blueprinting, photocopying, film processing, and similar
operations or activities.
4. Manufacturing, processing, blending and
packaging of the following:
cosmetics.
a. Drugs, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, and
b. Food and kindred products, such as confec-
tionary products, chocolate, cereal breakfast foods, bakery
products, paste products, fruits and vegetables, beer, beverages
(except fermenting and distilling), prepared food specialities
(such as coffee, dehydrated and instant foods, extracts, spices
and dressings), previously butchered meat or seafood packaging. i
freezing and processing (excluding rendering curing canning
or slaughtering); and similar products.
C. Dairy products and by-products, such as
milk, cream, cheese, and butter; including the processing and
bottling of fluid milk and cream and wholesale distribution.
5. Warehousing and distribution facilities and the
storage of goods or products including rail -truck transfer
facilities.
6. Crop and tree farming. it
7. Administrative or executive offices which are
Part of
a predominant industrial operation.
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8. Scientific research, testing, and experimental
development laboratories.
9. Establishments engaged in electronic,
automotive, aerospace, missile, airframe, or related manufacturing,
and assembly activities, including precision machine shops
producing parts, accessories, assemblies, systems, engines, major
components, and whole electronic or electrical devices,
automobiles, aircraft, missiles, aerospace, or underwater
vehicles, or similar products, but specifically excluding
explosive fuels and propellants.
10. Manufacturing, processing, assembling and
packaging of precision components and products; including
precision machine shops for products such as radio and television
equipment, business machine equipment, home appliances;
scientific, optical, medical, dental, and drafting instruments,
photographic and optical goods, phonograph records and prerecorded
audio visual tape, measurement and control devices, sound
equipment and supplies, personal accessories, and products of
similar character.
11. Headquarter offices of industrial operations.
12. Alcoholic beverage processes, such as
distilling and fermenting.
13. Retail and service uses as listed below. These
uses are intended primarily to serve the needs of the industrial
area, are compatible with the permitted types of industrial uses,
and will not interfere with the orderly development of the
industrial area. Such uses shall be limited to twenty-five (25)
percent of the gross floor area of any single or multibuilding
development. Retail and service uses which exceed the twenty-five
(25) percent limit on an individual or cumulative basis shall be
subject to review individually through the Conditional Use Permit
process. (See Subsection 15.04.180 D3.) (0.2676 §2)
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Retail Trade Uses
Merchandise vending machine operators
Tire, batteries, and accessory (industrial
sales)
Eating places (except drive-ins or those with
j' drive-through facilities)
Service Uses
a.
Banking and related services
Security broker, dealers and related
services
Commodity brokers, dealers and related
services
Insurance carriers
Insurance brokers, agents and related
services
Real estate operators, lessors and
management services
Real estate agents, brokers and related
services
Real estate subdividing and developing
services
Housing and investment services
b. Personal services
Linen supply and industrial laundry
services
Diaper services
Rug cleaning and repair services
Photographic services
Beauty and barber services
Fur repair and storage services
C. Business services
Advertising services (general)
Outdoor advertising services
Consumer and mercantile credit reporting
services; adjustment and collection
services
Direct mail advertising services P
Stenographic services and other
duplicating and mailing services
Window cleaning services
Disinfecting and exterminating services
News syndicate services
Employment services
Food lockers (with or without food
preparation facilities)
Business and management consulting service
Detective and protective services
Equipment rental and leasing services
Automobile and truck rental services
Motion picture distribution services
Travel agencies
d. Repair services
Electrical repair services
Radio and television repair services
Reupholstery and furniture repair services
Armature rewinding services
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e. Professional services
Medical and dental laboratory services
Legal services
Engineering and architectural services
Educational and scientific research
services
Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping
services
Urban planning services
f. Contract construction services
Building construction - general contractor
services
Plumbing, heating, and air conditioning
services
Painting, paperhanging and decorating
services
Electrical services
Masonry, stonework, tile setting, and
plastering services
Carpentering and wood flooring
Roofing and sheet metal services
Concrete services
Water well drilling services
g. Educational services
Vocational or trade schools
Business and stenographic schools
Driving schools - truck
h. Miscellaneous services
Business association and organizations
Labor unions and similar labor
organizations
Other retail trade and service uses which may
be deemed by the Planning Director to be of the same general
character and compatible with those uses listed.
14. Other similar uses which the Planning Director
finds compatible with the Principally Permitted Uses described
herein; consistent with the purpose and intent of the M2 District
and not of a type to adversely affect the use of adjoining
properties.
15. Existing dwellings may be rebuilt, repaired and
otherwise changed for human occupancy. Accessory uses for
existing dwellings may be constructed. Such uses are garages,
carports, storage sheds and fences.
16. Municipal uses and buildings, except for such uses
and buildings subject to Section 15.04.200. (0.2695 §10)
Section 2. Section 15.04.190(A)(6)(e) of the Kent City
Code is amended as follows:
15.04.190. GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT OR M3. Purpose:
;The purpose of this district is to provide areas suitable for the
broadest range of industrial activities, and to specify those
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industrial activities having unusual or potentially deleterious
operational characteristics, where special attention must be paid
to location and site development. Light industrial uses which
require restrictive standards on the part of adjoining uses are
discouraged from locating in this district.
A. Principally Permitted Uses. The description of
Principally Permitted Uses is illustrative of the types of uses
which shall be permitted in the M3 District and is not intended to
be exclusive.
1. Administrative or executive offices which are
part of a predominant industrial operation.
2. Scientific research, testing, and experimental
development laboratories conducted in conjunction with a
Principally Permitted Use.
3. Manufacturing, processing, assembling and
packaging of articles, products, or merchandise from previously
prepared natural or synthetic materials, including but not limited
to asbestos, bristle, bone, canvas, cellophane and similar
synthetics, chalk, clay, leather, paints, paper, paraffin, plastic
and resin, precious and semi-precious stones, putty, pumice,
rubber, shell, textiles, tobacco, wire, wood, wool, and yarn.
4. Manufacturing, processing, treating, assembling
and packaging of articles, products, or merchandise from
previously prepared ferrous, nonferrous or alloyed metals,
excluding predominantly drop forge and drop hammer operations.
5. Printing, publishing and allied industries,
including such processes as lithography, etching, engraving,
binding, blueprinting, photocopying, film processing and similar
operations or activities.
6. Manufacturing, processing, blending and
packaging of products such as the following:
a. Drugs, pharmaceuticals, toiletries, and
cosmetics.
b. Soaps, detergents, and other basic
cleaning and cleansing preparations.
C.
Plastics
and synthetic
resins.
d.
Synthetic
and natural
fiber and cloth.
e. Prepared and basic food, beverage and
kindred products, including ice manufacture and storage and cold
storage plants, but-exeluding and including packaging processing
and freezing of previously butchered meat and seafood products
excluding rendering, curing, canning or slaughtering.
f. Plywood, composition wallboard and similar
structural wood products.
g. Nonmetallic mineral products such as
abrasives, asbestos, chalk, pumice and putty.
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h. Heat resisting or structural clay or
cement products (brick, tile, pipe) or porcelain products (bath
fixtures, tanks).
i. Machinery and heavy machine tool equipment
for general industry and mining, agriculture, construction, or
service industries.
j. Transportation machinery and equipment,
such as motor vehicles, aircraft, trucks and trailers, mobile
homes, boats, missiles, railroad rolling stock, and other
transportation -oriented apparatus, but excluding explosive fuels
and propellants.
k. Business and domestic machinery, equipment
and supplies.
7. Basic wood processing, including such
operations as sawmills, planing mills, and the primary preserving,
veneering or laminating of wood.
8. Machine shops and specialty job shops.
9. Warehousing and distribution facilities and the
storage of goods and products, except for those goods or products
specifically described as permitted to be stored as Conditional
Uses.
10. Contractors' service yards and shops and
construction suppliers.
11. Truck storage yards.
12. Enameling, galvanizing, painting,
electroplating.
13. Public utility service yards and shops and
major public utility facilities, including steam electric
generating stations, electric transmission substations and
attendant microwave facilities incorporated as part of such uses.
14. Transportation and transit terminals, includinc_
repair and storage facilities and rail -truck stations, except
classification yards in the category of "hump yards".
15. Crop and tree farming.
16. The reasonable expansion or evolution of a
legally established use whose expanded or altered sphere of
activity may include uses normally considered M1 and M2 types of
operations, whose standards of operation shall not be affected by
the reasonable level of performance expected in the M3 district.
17. Truck repair and service facilities.
18. Other similar uses which the Planning Director
!finds compatible with the Principally Permitted Uses described
herein, and consistent with the purpose and intent of the M3
District.
19. Manufacturing of paint.
20. Existing dwellings may be rebuilt, repaired and
otherwise changed for human occupancy. Accessory uses for
existing dwellings may be constructed. Such uses are garages,
carports, storage sheds and fences.
21. Municipal uses and buildings, except for such
uses and buildings subject to Section 15.04.200. (0.2695 §11)
Section 3. Section 15.04.190(C)(6)(b) of the Kent City
Code is amended as follows:
C. Conditional Uses. The following are the types of
conditional uses permitted in the M3 District, subject to approval
by the Hearing Examiner. The list of conditional uses is illu-
strative of the types of uses which shall be permitted and not
intended to be exclusive.
1. Manufacture of such types of basic materials asl
follows:
a. Gum and wood chemicals and fertilizers,
and basic industrial organic and inorganic chemicals or products
such as alkalies and chlorine, industrial, and liquid petroleum,
gases, cellophane, coal tar products, dyes and dye products,
impregnated products, tanning compounds, and glue and gelatin.
b. Hydraulic cement, concrete, gypsum, lime,
carbon, carbon black, graphite, coke, glass, and similar products.
2. Manufacture of products such as the following:
a. Ammunition, explosives, fireworks,
matches, photographic film, missile propellants, and similar
combustibles.
b. Rubber from natural, synthetic, or
reclaimed materials.
C. Paving and roofing materials or other
products from petroleum derivatives.
3. Refining of materials such as petroleum and
petroleum products, metals and metal ores, sugar, and fats and
oils.
4. Distilling of materials such as bone, coal,
coal tar, coke, wood, and other similar distillates.
5. Heavy metal processes, such as ore reduction or
smelting, including blast furnaces, and including drop forging,
drop hammering, boiler plate works, and similar heavy metal opera-
tions.
a. Asphalt batching plants.
b. Concrete mixing and batching plants,
;including ready -mix concrete facilities.
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C. Rock crushing plants and aggregate dryers.
d. Sandblasting plants.
6. Animal and food processing, including the
following and similar operations:
a. Tanning, dressing, and finishing of hides,
skins, and furs.
b. Meat and seafood products peekaging-
freeairg; curing, canning, and-preee"ung rendering, and
slaughtering.
C. Nitrating of cotton and other materials.
d. Rendering of animal grease or tallow, fish
oil, and similar materials.
e. Slaughtering, stockyard, feed lot, dairy,
and similar operations.
f. Pickling and brine curing processes.
g. Wholesale produce markets.
7. Salvage, wrecking, and disposal activities,
including the following and similar operations:
a. Automobile and building wrecking and
salvage.
b. Salvage of industrial waste materials,
such as metal, paper, glass, rag, and similar materials.
C. Sewage disposal and treatment plants.
d. Dump and sump operations for such uses as
rubbish, garbage, trash, an other liquid and solid wastes.
8. Storage of the following kinds of goods:
a. Bulk storage of oil, gas, petroleum,
butane, propane, liquid petroleum gas, and similar products, and
bulk stations and plants.
b. Used building materials, mover's
equipment, relocated buildings, impounded vehicles, and similar
materials.
C. Explosives or fireworks, except where
incidental to a Principally Permitted Use.
d. Fertilizer or manure.
9. General Uses as listed in Section 15.08.030.
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Section 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take
effect and be in force five (5) days from and after its passage,
approval and publication as provided by law.
ATTEST:
DAN KELLEHER, MAYOR
MARIE JE S , CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
DRISCOLL, CITY ATTORNEY
PASSED the day of , 1989.
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APPROVED the `' day of , 1989.
PUBLISHED the ,; day of , 1989.
I hereby certify that this is a true copy of Ordinance
No. Z passed by the City Council of the City of Kent,
Washington, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as
hereon indicated.
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MARIE JE S , CITY LERK
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