HomeMy WebLinkAbout4316 ORDINANCE NO. 4316
AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, amending sections
15.04.040 and 15.04.050 of the Kent City Code to
permit light manufacturing in the Downtown
Commercial Enterprise District subject to specific
development conditions.
RECITALS
A. The City has a strong interest in fostering a vibrant and
productive economic environment and a growth management goal to
promote economic opportunity within the City through land use planning.
B. Advanced manufacturing has changed significantly over the
last several decades, and Kent's current zoning code reflects some
outdated restrictions on where manufacturing facilities can be located
within the City. Many specialty or advanced manufacturing operations do
not produce the kind of noise, truck traffic, or pollution that is often
associated with manufacturing of the past.
C. Considering the lesser impacts of many categories of light,
specialty manufacturing today, allowing more manufacturing downtown
may be beneficial by bringing primary industries and intensive uses with a
significant number of high quality jobs into our employment center. By
including specific development requirements and substantial limitations on
any light manufacturing operation allowed in the Downtown Commercial
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Enterprise District, the City will be in a better position to attract operations
that use advanced technology and create quality products, while still
prohibiting the heavy, industrial type operations that have long been
prevented from locating in the downtown area.
D. On December 19, 2018, the City notified the state
Department of Commerce of the proposed amendment, and requested
expedited review under RCW 36.70A.106. On January 3, 2019, the state
Department of Commerce granted the City expedited review. No
comments were received.
E. On February 8, 2019, the City's SEPA responsible official
issued a Determination of Non-Significance for the code amendment.
F. On November 26, 2018, the Land Use and Planning Board
held a workshop to discuss the proposed concept. After appropriate public
notice, on February 25, 2019, a public hearing was held before the Land
Use and Planning Board. No public comments were received in opposition
to the zoning amendment at the hearing, and the Land Use and Planning
Board unanimously recommended the City Council grant the zoning code
amendment and allow light manufacturing in the Downton Commercial
Enterprise District, subject to the development conditions provided for in
the ordinance.
G. On March 11, 2019, Council's Economic and Community
Development Committee considered the recommendation of the Land Use
and Planning Board and similarly recommended Council adopt the zoning
code amendment as presented to the Land Use and Planning Board.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT,
WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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ORDINANCE
SECTION 1. - Amendment. Section 15.04.040 of the Kent City
Code, entitled "Manufacturing land uses," is hereby amended as follows:
[See Following Page]
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Sec. 15.04.040. Manufacturing land uses.
Zoning Districts
Key
P = Principally
Permitted Uses N
S = Special Uses In ,i ,1 N
C = Conditional Uses O w 00
A = Accessory Uses ;� 0 � ix ix � � � 0: � � � � = U
a s V) cn cn in in F f f f f z o c f f f 0 0 0 f f f f
Manufacturing, P (23) P P P P P
processing, L1 (23) (23) (23) (23) (23)
blending, and (1)
packaging of food
and beverage
products
P P P P P P P
L) c
(1)
Manufacturing,
processing,
blending, and
packaging of drugs,
pharmaceuticals,
toiletries, and
cosmetics
P P P P P P P P
L) c
Manufacturing, 1)
processing,
blending, and
packaging of dairy
products and
byproducts
Industrial laundry P P P P P
and dyeing (29)
(including linen (30)
supply and diaper
services)
Printing, publishing, P P P P c P P P P
and allied industries
c
Chemicals and P c c c c
related products L1 (a) (a) (a) (1)
Mfg.
P P c P
Contractor shops (5) (5) c
(3) (1)
Custom arts and P P P P P
crafts products Mfg. L c
(1)
Computers, office P P P
machines, and zs (3) (3)
equipment Mfg.
Manufacturing and P P P P P P P
assembly of L (3) (3) c
electrical equipment,
appliances, lighting,
radio,TV
communications,
equipment, and
components
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Zoning Districts
Key
P= Principally
Permitted Uses
S = Special Uses of -4
C= Conditional Uses O -4 M �0 00 C _ fV .-+ N U
A = Accessory Uses 'i (� W p( W � � = U w U U U
Q Q (n (A VI UI (A E f F f f f S Z U o a f f S U U U f f S f
Fabricated metal P P P P P P P
products mfg.; L2� c
custom sheet metal
mfg., containers,
hand tools, heating
equipment, screw
products, extrusion,
coating, and plating
Manufacturing and P P P P P P P
assembly of L1 (3) (3) (25) (25) (25) (25)
electronic and c
(1)
electrical devices,
and automotive,
aerospace, missile,
airframe, and similar
products
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Hazardous (7) (>> (s) (8) (s) L81 (7) (7) (7) (7) (12) (12 (12> (14)
substance land uses c
(ls)
Offices incidental A A A A A P A A A P P P P P
and necessary to the
conduct of a
principally permitted
use
P P P P P P P
Warehousing and (22) (16) (16) (16) (16) (16) (24)
distribution facilities c c
31)
(1)
C C C P P
Rail-truck transfer (13) (17) (17 (18) (11)
uses
c
(1)
Outdoor storage A P P A A A c P
(including truck, u A c
1)
heavy equipment,
and contractor
storage yards as
allowed by
development
standards, KCC
15.04.190 and
15.04.195)
Miniwarehouses c P P c
self-storage e)
Manufacturing of P c P
soaps, detergents, 1� c
and other basic
cleaning and
cleansing
preparations
Manufacturing of P c P
plastics and
synthetic resins
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Zoning Districts
Key
P = Principally
Permitted Uses N W
S = Special Uses <n ,y N
C= Conditional Uses O .+ M to 00 f' _ LLI ' N U
A = Accessory Uses ',{ (7 cc ce W � � iY W W � cd c = U U U U H U g g U
Q Q (A to (A (n V1 f f f f S f F Z U G o f f f U U (7 f f E f
Manufacturing of P c P
synthetic and c
natural fiber and (1)
cloth
Manufacturing of P c P
plywood, i2) c
(1)
composition
wallboard, and
similar structural
wood products
Manufacturing of c P
nonmetallic mineral c(�)
products such as
abrasives, asbestos,
chalk, pumice, and
putty
Manufacturing of P c P
?
heat-resisting or c(1)
structural clay
products(brick, tile,
or pipe) or porcelain
products
Manufacturing of P c P
machinery and L21 c
heavy machine tool
ti)
equipment for
general industry and
mining, agricultural,
construction, or
service industries
Manufacturing, P P P P
processing, (20) (20) (20) c
assembling, and (28) (28) (28) (1)
packaging of
articles, products, or
merchandise made
from previously
prepared natural or
synthetic materials
Manufacturing, P P P P P
processing, treating, (20) (20) (20) (26)I?1 (26) (26) (26) c
assembling, and i)
packaging of
articles, products, or
merchandise from
previously prepared
ferrous, nonferrous,
or alloyed metals
Complexes which P P P
include a L21
combination of uses, u
including a mixture
of office, storage,
and light
manufacturing uses
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Zoning Districts
Key
P = Principally
Permitted Uses
S = Special Uses to
C = Conditional Uses o
A =Accessory Uses �; (� p� W W W W IX U w - l.- 0: U
Q Q fA Uf fA f1f to F f f f F Z U 0 0 f f S U U C7 f f f f
Accessory uses and A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
structures (27) (32) (32) (32) (32) (9) (9) (10) 10 (10) (10) (10) (9) (9) (9) (6) (6) (6) (6)
(32)
customarily
appurtenant to a
permitted use
Impound lots c
(1)
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SECTION 2. - Amendment. Section 15.04.050 of the Kent City
Code, entitled "Manufacturing land use development conditions," is hereby
amended as follows:
Sec. 15.04.050. Manufacturing land use development
conditions.
1. The following uses require a conditional use permit:
a. Manufacture of such types of basic materials as follows:
i. Gum and wood chemicals and fertilizers, and basic
industrial organic and inorganic chemicals or products
such as alkalis and chlorine, industrial and liquid
petroleum, gases, cellophane, coal tar products, dyes
and dye products, impregnated products, tanning
compounds, and glue and gelatin.
ii. Hydraulic cement, concrete, gypsum, lime, carbon,
carbon black, graphite, coke, glass, and similar
products.
b. Manufacture of products such as the following:
i. Ammunition, explosives, fireworks, matches,
photographic film, missile propellants, and similar
combustibles.
ii. Rubber from natural, synthetic, or reclaimed materials.
iii. Paving and roofing materials or other products from
petroleum derivatives.
C. Refining of materials such as petroleum and petroleum
products, metals and metal ores, sugar, and fats and oils.
d. Distilling of materials such as bone, coal, coal tar, coke,
wood, and other similar distillates.
e. Heavy metal processes, such as ore reduction or smelting,
including blast furnaces, and including drop forging, drop
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hammering, boiler plate works, and similar heavy metal
operations:
i. Asphalt batching plants.
ii. Concrete mixing and batching plants, including ready-
mix concrete facilities.
iii. Rock crushing plants and aggregate dryers.
iv. Sandblasting plants.
f. Animal and food processing, including the following and
similar operations:
i. Tanning, dressing, and finishing of hides, skins, and
furs.
ii. Meat and seafood products, curing, canning, rendering,
and slaughtering.
iii. Nitrating of cotton and other materials.
iv. Rendering of animal grease or tallow, fish oil, and
similar materials.
V. Slaughtering, stockyard, feedlot, dairy, and similar
operations.
vi. Pickling and brine curing processes.
vii. Wholesale produce markets.
g. Salvage, wrecking, and disposal activities, including the
following and similar operations:
i. Automobile and building wrecking and salvage.
ii. Salvage of industrial waste materials such as metal,
paper, glass, rags, and similar materials.
iii. Sewage disposal and treatment plants.
iv. Dump and sump operations for such uses as rubbish,
garbage, trash, and other liquid and solid wastes.
h. Storage of the following kinds of goods:
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i. Bulk storage of oil, gas, petroleum, butane, propane,
liquid petroleum gas, and similar products, and bulk
stations and plants.
ii. Used building materials, mover's equipment, relocated
buildings, impounded vehicles, and similar materials.
iii. Explosives or fireworks, except where incidental to a
principally permitted use.
iv. Fertilizer or manure.
2. . Light manufacturing is permitted in the Downtown
Commercial Enterprise District as follows:
a. Laboratory and related industrial research and development
uses are permitted, including such uses as hardware or
robotics testing, industrial showrooms and training facilities
for industrial machinery.
b. Operations of sorting, packaging, recycling or distribution are
not permitted except as accessory uses to the on premise
manufacturing.
C. Heavy industrial uses that have significant external impacts
such as noise, olfactory pollution, or vibration, such as those
listed in KCC 15.04.050(1) are not permitted.
d. All processing, fabricating or assembly of products (i.e., light
manufacturing) takes place wholly within an enclosed
building.
i. Assembly is defined as creation of a component or end
item made from a number of parts and subassemblies.
This does not include the putting together of kits gift
baskets, or packaging items produced elsewhere for
purposes of e-commerce or wholesale trading.
e. Storage is limited to items consumed produced or altered on
the premises.
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i. Outdoor storage shall only be allowed as an accessory
use to another principal use.
A. The material(s) being stored shall not exceed 12
feet in height at any point.
B. The material(s) being stored shall be wrapped or
enclosed to prevent wind-blown debris.
C. The storage area shall not exceed 15 percent of
the building footprint or 5 percent of the lot
area, whichever is less.
D. Outdoor storage shall be screened from public
view from Class A and B streets (as defined in
the Downtown Design Guidelines) and from trails
by Type I landscaping and minimum 6-foot tall
fence or wall.
E. Outdoor storage shall be sited to minimize
visibility.
f. Truck storage is only permitted as an accessory use to a
principally permitted use on sites 2.5 acres or larger that also
have access to a principal arterial or higher classification
roadway within 500 feet of the property, or as otherwise
approved by the director.
g. Areas designated for truck parking or loading shall be
concealed from view along public streets or trails. Dock-high
doors for truck loading are permitted at a ratio of one door
per 25,000 square feet of building area.
h. Dock-high loading doors shall be set back, recessed and/or
screened so as not to be visible from adjacent local streets or
residential properties.
i. The office portion of a manufacturing use shall be adjacent to
the public street with the highest classification.
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j. Buildings must have entries on abutting Class A and B streets
(as defined in the Downtown Design Guidelines) and those
entries shall include substantial fenestration on the
associated fagade, to emphasize the entry.
3. Small scale light manufacturing operations as follows: stamping,
brazing, testing, electronic assembly, and kindred operations where the
building, structure, or total operation does not encompass more than
10,000 square feet of area. The 10,000-square-foot total shall include all
indoor and outdoor storage areas associated with the manufacturing
operation. Only one 10,000-square-foot manufacturing operation shall be
permitted per lot.
4. Conditional use for manufacturing of paint, but manufacturing of
paint is permitted outright in the M3 zone.
5. Contractor shops where most of the work is done on call, and which
do not rely on walk-in trade, but where some incidental storage or semi-
manufacturing work is done on the premises, such as carpentry, heating,
electrical, or glass shops, printing, publishing, or lithographic shops,
furniture, upholstery, dry cleaning, and exterminators.
6. Accessory uses include sales of product accessory to and directly
related to the manufacturing or warehousing use on the site.
7. For permitted uses, accessory hazardous substance land uses,
including onsite hazardous waste treatment or storage facilities, which are
not subject to cleanup permit requirements of Chapter 11.02 KCC, subject
to the provisions of KCC 15.08.050, except offsite hazardous waste
treatment or storage facilities, which are not permitted in this district. Fuel
farm facilities are not allowed in AG or A-10 zones.
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8. For permitted uses, hazardous substance land uses, including onsite
hazardous waste treatment or storage facilities, which are not subject to
cleanup permit requirements of Chapter 11.02 KCC and which do not
accumulate more than 5,000 pounds of hazardous substances or wastes or
any combination thereof at any one time on the site, subject to the
provisions of KCC 15.08.050, except offsite hazardous waste treatment or
storage facilities, which are not permitted in this district.
9. Includes incidental storage facilities and loading/unloading areas.
10. Includes incidental storage facilities, which must be enclosed, and
" loading/unloading areas.
11. Including rail-truck transfer uses, except classification yards in the
category of "hump yards."
12. For permitted uses, accessory hazardous substance land uses,
including onsite hazardous waste treatment or storage facilities, which are
not subject to cleanup permit requirements of Chapter 11.02 KCC, subject
to the provisions of KCC 15.08.050. Offsite hazardous waste treatment or
storage facilities are not permitted in this district, except through a special
use combining district.
13. Conditional use permit required for trucking terminals and rail-truck
transfer uses.
14. For permitted uses, accessory hazardous substance land uses,
including onsite hazardous waste treatment or storage facilities, which are
not subject to cleanup permit requirements of Chapter 11.02 KCC, subject
to the provisions of KCC 15.08.050, except offsite hazardous waste
treatment or storage facilities, which require a conditional use permit in
this district.
15. The following require a conditional use permit:
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a. Offsite hazardous waste treatment or storage facilities,
subject to the provisions of KCC 15.08.050.
b. Any hazardous substance land use that is not an accessory
use to a principally permitted use.
16. Warehousing and distribution facilities and the storage of goods or
products, except for those goods or products specifically described as
permitted to be stored only as conditional uses in the M3 district.
17. Conditional use for car loading and distribution facilities, and rail-
truck transfer uses.
18. Warehousing and distribution facilities and the storage of goods or
products, including rail-truck transfer uses.
19. Miniwarehouses; provided, that the following development
standards shall apply for miniwarehouses, superseding those set out in
KCC 15.04,190 and 15.04.200. For purposes of this title, miniwarehouses
means any real property designed and used for the purpose of renting or
leasing individual storage space to occupants who are to have access to
the space for the purpose of storing and removing personal property on a
self-service basis, but does not include a garage or other storage area in a
private residence. No occupant may use a miniwarehouse for residential
purposes.
a. Frontage use. The first 150 feet of lot depth, measured from
the property line or right-of-way inward from the street
frontage, shall be reserved for principally permitted uses for
this district, or for the office or onsite manager's unit,
signage, parking, and access. A maximum of 25 percent of
the frontage may be used for access to the storage unit area;
provided, that in no case shall the access area exceed 75 feet
in width. No storage units or structures shall be permitted
within this 150 feet of commercial frontage depth.
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b. Lot size. Minimum lot size is one acre; maximum lot size is
four acres.
C. Site coverage. Site coverage shall be in accordance with the
underlying zoning district requirements.
d. Setbacks. Setbacks shall be as follows:
i. Front yard: 20 feet.
ii. Side yard: 10 feet.
iii. Rear yard: 10 feet.
e. Height limitation. The height limitation is one story.
f. Outdoor storage. No outdoor storage is permitted.
g. Signs. The sign requirements of Chapter 15.06 KCC shall
apply.
h. Off-street parking.
i. The off-street parking requirements of Chapter 15.05
KCC shall apply.
ii. Off-street parking may be located in required yards,
except in areas required to be landscaped.
i. Development plan review. Development plan approval is
required as provided in KCC 15.09.010.
j. Landscaping. Landscaping requirements are as follows:
i. Front yard: 20 feet, type III (earth berms).
ii. Side yard: 10 feet, type II abutting commercial uses or
districts; type I abutting residential uses or districts.
iii. Rear yard: 10 feet, type II abutting commercial uses or
districts; type I abutting residential uses or districts.
For maintenance purposes, underground irrigation systems
shall be provided for all landscaped areas.
k. Onsite manager. A resident manager shall be required on the
site and shall be responsible for maintaining the operation of
the facility in conformance with the conditions of the
approval. The economic and community development
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department shall establish requirements for parking and
loading areas sufficient to accommodate the needs of the
resident manager and the customers of the facility.
I. Drive aisles. Drive aisle width and parking requirements are
as follows:
i. Fifteen-foot drive aisle and 10-foot parking aisle.
ii. Parking for manager's quarters and visitor parking.
M. Building lengths. The horizontal dimension of any structure
facing the perimeter of the site shall be offset at intervals not
to exceed 100 feet. The offset shall be no less than 20 feet in
the horizontal dimension, with a minimum depth of five feet.
n. Building materials. If abutting a residential use or zone,
residential design elements such as brick veneer, wood
siding, pitched roofs with shingles, landscaping, and fencing
shall be used. No incompatible building colors should be used
when abutting a residential use or zone.
o. Prohibited uses. Use is restricted to dead storage only. The
following are specifically prohibited:
i. Auctions (other than tenant lien sales), commercial,
wholesale or retail sales, or garage sales.
ii. The servicing, repair, or fabrication of motor vehicles,
boats, trailers, lawn mowers, appliances, or other
similar equipment.
iii. The operation of power tools, spray painting
equipment, table saws, lathes, compressors, welding
equipment, kilns, or other similar equipment.
iv. The establishment of a transfer and storage business.
V. Any use that is noxious or offensive because of odor,
dust, noise, fumes, or vibration.
vi. Storage of hazardous or toxic materials and chemicals
or explosive substances.
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P. Fencing. No razor wire is allowed on top of fences.
20. Prohibited are those manufacturing activities having potentially
deleterious operational characteristics, such as initial processing of raw
materials (forging, smelting, refining, and forming).
21. The ground level or street level portion of all buildings in the
pedestrian overlay of the DC district, set forth in the map below, must be
retail or pedestrian-oriented.
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Pedestrian-oriented development shall have the main ground floor entry
located adjacent to a public street and be physically and visually
accessible by pedestrians from the sidewalk, and may include the following
uses:
a. Retail establishments, including but not limited to
convenience goods, department and variety stores, specialty
shops such as apparel and accessories, gift shops, toy shops,
cards and paper goods, home and home accessory shops,
florists, antique shops, and book shops;
Code reviser: Please reposition the map in the online code as reflected in this ordinance. It should
follow the first sentence of KCC 15.04.050.21, with subsections KCC 15.04.050.21.a - KCC
15.04.050.21.g. following.
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b. Personal services, including but not limited to barber shops,
beauty salons, and dry cleaning;
C. Repair services, including but not limited to television, radio,
computer, jewelry, and shoe repair;
d. Food-related shops, including but not limited to restaurants
(including outdoor seating areas and excluding drive-in
restaurants) and taverns;
e. Copy establishments;
f. Professional services, including but not limited to law offices
and consulting services; and
g. Any other use that is determined by the economic and
community development director to be of the same general
character as the above permitted uses and in accordance with
the stated purpose of the district, pursuant to KCC
15.09.065, Interpretation of uses.
22. Permitted uses are limited to storage, warehousing, processing, and
conversion of agricultural, dairy, and horticultural products, but not
including slaughtering, meat packing, and fuel farm facilities.
23. Excluding slaughtering, rendering, curing, or canning of meat or
seafood products.
24. Except for those goods or products specifically described as
permitted to be stored as conditional uses.
25. Excluding explosive fuels and propellants.
26. Excluding predominantly drop forge and drop hammer operations.
27. Other accessory uses and buildings customarily appurtenant to a
permitted use, except for onsite hazardous waste treatment and storage
facilities, which are not permitted in residential zones.
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28. Excluding paint boiling processes.
29. Limited to 25 percent of gross floor area. Reference KCC
15.04.080(5).
30. Retail or services uses which exceed the 25 percent limit on an
individual or cumulative basis shall be subject to review individually
through the conditional use permit process. A conditional use permit shall
be required on an individual tenant or business basis and shall be granted
only when it is demonstrated that the operating characteristics of the use
will not adversely impact onsite or offsite conditions on either an individual
or cumulative basis.
31. Reuse or replacement of existing structures for nonagricultural uses
is allowed where it is shown that the existing structures are obsolete for
agricultural use and will have no viable economic use unless they can be
put to nonagricultural use. Any replacement structures must maintain or
enhance the agricultural appearance of the property. Signs shall be limited
to not more than 100 square feet in area per business, and of that
amount, freestanding signs shall not exceed 40 square feet in area. No
increase in the area of existing impervious surface shall be allowed in
connection with a nonagricultural use.
32. Accessory structures composed of at least two walls and a roof, not
including accessory uses or structures customarily appurtenant to
agricultural uses, are subject to the provisions of KCC 15.08.160.
33. All uses within a complex must be principally permitted uses within
the zoning district.
SECTION 3, - Severability. If any one or more section, subsection,
or sentence of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such
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decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this
ordinance and the same shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 4. - Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon
approval of the city attorney, the city clerk and the code reviser are
authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the
correction of clerical errors; ordinance, section, or subsection numbering;
or references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or
regulations.
SECTIONS. - Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and
be in force 30 days from and after its passage, as provided by law.
March 19, 2019
DANA RALPH, MAYOR Date Approved
ATTEST:
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March 19, 2019
KIMBERLEY . K MOTO, CITY CLERK Date Adopted
March 22, 2019
Date Published
APPROVED AS T
THU A C , CITY AftRNEY
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CITY OF KENT
NOTICE OF ORDINANCES
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
The following are summaries of ordinances passed by the Kent City Council
on March 19, 2019:
ORDINANCE NO. 4316- AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of
Kent, Washington, amending sections 15.04.040 and 15.04.050 of the Kent
City Code to permit light manufacturing in the Downtown Commercial
Enterprise District subject to specific development conditions.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from and after its
passage.
ORDINANCE NO. 4317- AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of
Kent, Washington, amending sections 15.04.040 and 15.04.050 of the Kent
City Code to revise regulations related to mini-warehouses or self-storage
facilities in zoning districts in the City of Kent.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from and after its
passage.
A copy of the complete text of any ordinance will be mailed upon request of
the City Clerk.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
253-856-5728
CityClerk@KentWA.gov
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