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ORDINANCE .120-2
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AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent, Washing-
ton, amending Kent City Ordinance No. 1071,
as amended (Codified as Section 10.11.03,
subsection (c) thereof.)
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Kent City Ordinance No. 1071, as amended (Codifigd
as Section 10.11.03, subsection (c) thereof), which said Section
10.11.03 reads as follows:
"Section 10.11.03 POLICY. In all districts there
shall -F-e provided at the tires of erecting, enlarging,
moving,or increasing of capacity by adding dwelling
units, commercial or industrial floor space, or seat-
ing facilities, minimum off-street parking space, other
than in required front yards and with adequate provision
for ingress and egress to the street, in accordance with
the requirements of this Chapter.
"The applicant for a building permit for a building
and its related use in the Neighborhood Business (C-1)
Zone, Central Business (c2) Zone, General Commercial -
(C3) Zone, in lieu of providing the off-street parking
facilities required by the regulations contained herein,
may elect to make to the City Treasurer of the City of
Kent a payment for placing in its off-street parking
Cumulative Reserve Fund in an amount equal to the product
of the following formula:
"(a) The payment, made by the applicant shall be
equal to the product derived from the multi-
plication of the square foot area of off-street
parking, as required by the application of
the standards for parking contained in Chapter
10.11, Sections 10.11.01 - 10.11.49 by a
factor.
"(b) A factor, shall be defined, as used in the
formula, to be that value of one square foot
of land and improvements in terms of money
representing the estimated average of all the
land proposed to be established for off-street
parking, as indicated on the adopted plan of
off-street parking.
"(c) The City Engineer, each year, between April 1
and May 1, shall examine the real property tax
records of the County Assessor and the real
estate transactions as recorded by the OCounty
Auditor for those properties comimrable to those
delin6ated for off-street parking in the adopted
plan, and obtain from these data a money value
per square foot of land, and shall report to the
Mayor the preliminary average land value in terms
of money per square foot of the land; subsequentl
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ORDINANCE .120-2
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AN ORDINANCE of the City of Kent, Washing-
ton, amending Kent City Ordinance No. 1071,
as amended (Codified as Section 10.11.03,
subsection (c) thereof.)
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Kent City Ordinance No. 1071, as amended (Codifigd
as Section 10.11.03, subsection (c) thereof), which said Section
10.11.03 reads as follows:
"Section 10.11.03 POLICY. In all districts there
shall -F-e provided at the tires of erecting, enlarging,
moving,or increasing of capacity by adding dwelling
units, commercial or industrial floor space, or seat-
ing facilities, minimum off-street parking space, other
than in required front yards and with adequate provision
for ingress and egress to the street, in accordance with
the requirements of this Chapter.
"The applicant for a building permit for a building
and its related use in the Neighborhood Business (C-1)
Zone, Central Business (c2) Zone, General Commercial -
(C3) Zone, in lieu of providing the off-street parking
facilities required by the regulations contained herein,
may elect to make to the City Treasurer of the City of
Kent a payment for placing in its off-street parking
Cumulative Reserve Fund in an amount equal to the product
of the following formula:
"(a) The payment, made by the applicant shall be
equal to the product derived from the multi-
plication of the square foot area of off-street
parking, as required by the application of
the standards for parking contained in Chapter
10.11, Sections 10.11.01 - 10.11.49 by a
factor.
"(b) A factor, shall be defined, as used in the
formula, to be that value of one square foot
of land and improvements in terms of money
representing the estimated average of all the
land proposed to be established for off-street
parking, as indicated on the adopted plan of
off-street parking.
"(c) The City Engineer, each year, between April 1
and May 1, shall examine the real property tax
records of the County Assessor and the real
estate transactions as recorded by the OCounty
Auditor for those properties comimrable to those
delin6ated for off-street parking in the adopted
plan, and obtain from these data a money value
per square foot of land, and shall report to the
Mayor the preliminary average land value in terms
of money per square foot of the land; subsequentl
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the Mayor shall transmit to the City Council
the preliminary estimate of the value of the
land made by the Engineer. The City Council
may affirm, modify, or change the Engineer's
preliminary estimate and establish a final
estimate, which shall thereafter be known as
the factor to be used in the formula as a means
of determining the amount of the payment, an
applicant makes to the off-street parking
Cumulative Reserve Fund, in lieu of providing
for the off-street parking spaces as established
as a condition for the granting of a permit for
the use of lands and/or buildings in the (Cl),
(C2) and (C3) Zones. Provided, that if 50 er-
cent or more of a giveR 5 lock -already as struc-
tures upon it for which no provision has been
made foro -street parking, the remaining
property owners in sucb block shall not be
�re�aui fed to provide either o -street parking
facilities pursuant to the re Mations t)rescribed
herein or to maKe a contribu=tion in lieu 't ereo in
accordance with the above formula. rovide
further, That the owners of the exist7g structures
in a given block that is not completely occupied
with structures may also avail themselves of the
right to contribute to the City to place in its
Off -Street Parking Cumulative Reserve Fund for the
establishment of off-street parking facilities on
the basis of the above formula."
is hereby amended to read as follows:
Seotion 10.11.03 POLICY. In all districts there shall be
provided at the time of erecting, enlarging, moving, or increasing
of capacity by adding dwelling units, commercial or industrial
floor space, or seating facilities, minimum off-street parking
space, other than in required front yards and with adequate provi-
sion for ingress and egress to the street, in accordance with the
requirements of this Chapter.
The applicant for a building permit for a building and its
related use in the Neighborhood Business (C-1) Zone, Central
Business (C2) Zone, General Commercial (C3) Zone, in lieu of pro-
viding the off-street parking facilities required by the regula-
tions contained herein, may elect to make to the City Treasurer.
of the City of Kent a payment for placing in its off-street park-
ing Cumulative Reserve Fund in an amount equal to the product of t
following formula:
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(a) The payment, made by the applicant shall be
equal to the product derived from the multi-
plication of the square foot area of off-
street parking, as required by the application
of the standards for parking contained in
Chapter 10.11, Sections 10.11.01 - 10.11.4,
by a factor.
(b) A factor, shall be defined, as used in the
formula, to be that value of one square foot
of land and improvements in terms of money
representing the estimated average of all the
land proposed to be established for off-street
parking, as indicated on the adopted plan of
off-street parking.
(c) The City Engineer, each year, between April 1
and May 1, shall examine the real property tax
records of the County Assessor and the real
estate transactions as recorded by the County
Auditor for those properties comparable to
those delineated for off-street parking in
the adopted plan, and obtain from these data a
money value per square foot of land, and shall
report to the Mayor the preliminary average land
value in terms of money per square foot of the
land; subsequently, the Mayor shall transmit to
the City Council the preliminary estimate of the
value of the land made by the Engineer. The
City Council may affirm, modify, or change the
Engineer's preliminary estimate and establish
a final estimate, which shall thereafter be
known as the factor to be used in the formula
as a means of determining the amount of the
payment, an applicant makes to the off-street
parking Cumulative Reserve Fund, in lieu of
providing for the off-street parking spaces as
established as a condition for the granting of
a permit for the use of lands and/or buildings
in the (cl), (C2) and (C3) Zones. Provided.,
That the owners of the existing structures in a
given block that is not completely occupied with
structures may also avail themselves of the right
to contribute to the City to place in its Off-
Street Parking Cumulative Reserve Fund for the
establishment of off-street parking facilities
on the basis of the above formula.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be
in force five 5 days from and a its passage, approval and
publication as provided W. �2
LEX T ORNTON, MAYOR
Attest:
MARIE JEN N City Cl rk
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Approved as to form:
4�1OHN B. BEREITER, City Attorney
PASSED the 1- day of March, 1969.
APPROVED the day of March, 1969.
PUBLISHED the / day of March, 1969.
I hereby certify that this is a true copy of Ordinance
No.,5,g , passed by the City Council of the City of Kent and
approved by the Mayor of the City of Kent as hereon indicated.
( SEAL)
MARIE J EN, City Clerk
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