HomeMy WebLinkAbout4435ORDINANCE NO. 4435
AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, relating to land use and
zoning, specifically the rezoning of a 2.23-acre
parcel located at 24032 116th Ave SE, Kent,
Washington from NCC (Neighborhood Convenience
Commercial) to MRT-16 (Multifamily Residential
Townhouse District).
RECITALS
A. An application to rezone one parcel located at24032116th Ave
SE, Kent, Washington, totaling approximately 2.23 acres in size, from the
current zoning of NCC (Neighborhood Convenience Commercial) to MRT-16
(Multifamily Residential Townhouse District), was filed on November 4,
2O2L, by Imad Bahbah of IHB Architects (Gill Rezone RZ-2027-3,
KrvA#RPP4-221477t).
B. An application for review under the State Environmental Policy
Act (SEPA) was received in conjunction with this rezoning request. A public
notice utilizing the optional notice process in RCW 43.ZIC.LLO was
published on November 19, 202L, and a public comment period ran through
December 3, 2021, The City received no public comments on the proposal
during that period. During the review of the application materials and
applicable statutes, staff determined that the proposed rezone meets the
three (3) criteria in WAC t97-L1-800(6)(c)(i-iii) that qualify the proposal as
categorically exempt from review under SEPA, Accordingly, no threshold
determination was issued and the City cancelled the SEPA review
application.
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C. After the publication and giving of notice, some questions
regarding the rezone request were submitted to staff by one member of the
community. Those questions were answered by staff. The Hearing Examiner
held an open record hearing on the rezone request on April 27, 2022, using
remote access technology. The City requested that the record be left open
until April 29, 2022, to allow any member of the public having difficulty
connecting to the remote hearing to submit written comments in lieu of live
testimony. No public comments were submitted and, accordingly, the record
closed on April 29,2022.
D. Following the public hearing, on May 13, 2022, the Hearing
Examiner issued his findings and conclusions that the Gill Rezone is
consistent with the City's comprehensive plan, that the proposed rezone and
any subsequent development would be compatible with the existing
neighborhood, that the proposed rezone would not unduly burden the
transportation system, that circumstances have changed substantially to
warrant the proposed rezone, and that the proposed rezone would not
adversely affect public health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of
the city of Kent.
E. Based on these findings and conclusions, the Hearing Examiner
recommended Council approve the Gill Rezone.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT'
WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
ORDINANCE
SECTION 7. - Hearing Examiner's Findings and Conclusions Adopted.
The Hearing Examiner's findings and conclusions pertaining to the Gill
Rezone issued on May L3, 2022, are consistent with section 15.09.050(C)
of the Kent City Code. The City Couhcil hereby adopts the findings and
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conclusions of the hearing examiner as its own, and the City Council adopts
the Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval of the Gill Rezone of
the 2.23-acre parcel from NCC (Neighborhood Convenience Commercial) to
MRT-16 (Multifamily Residential Townhouse District)'
SE9TION 2. - Rezone. The property located at24o32116th Ave SE,
Kent, Washington, consisting of approximately 2.23 acres of land as
depicted in the attached and incorporated Exhibit "A," and legally described
in the attached and incorporated Exhibit "B," is rezoned as follows:
King County tax parcel number 2122059048 located in
Kent, Washington, shall be rezoned from NCC
(Neighborhood Convenience Commercial) to MRT-16
(Multifamily Residential Townhouse District).
The city of Kent zoning map shall be amended to reflect the rezone granted
above.
SE0TION 3. - Corrections bv citv 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.
SECTION 4, - Severabilitv. If any one or more section, subsection,
or sentence of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, that
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance
and that remaining portion shall maintain its full force and effect,
SECTION 5. - Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be
in force thirty 30 days from and after its passage'
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DANA RALPH,
ATTEST:
June 21, 2022
Date Approved
June 21. 2022
Date Adopted
June 24, 2022
Date Published
KIM RLEY A MOTO, CITY CLE
AS TO FORM:
ITE, ACTING CITY ATTORNEY
A
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EXHIBIT A
EXHIBIT B
TEGAL DESCRIPTION
PORTION OF NW QTR NW QTR STR 21-22-05 DAF: COMMENCING AT
INTERSECTION OF S MARGIN OF SE 24OTH ST AS ESTABLISHED PER
RECORDING NO 9604051351 AND E LINE OF W 263 FT OF SAID NW QTR TH SOO-
54-45W ALONG SAID E LINE 3O2.OO FT TO TPOB TH CONTINUING SOO-54-45W
ALONG SAID E LINE 416.14 FT TO S LINE OF N 768.14 FT TH ALONG SAID S LINE
N88-57-59W 221.13 FT TO E MARGIN OF 116TH AVE SE AS ESTABLISHED BY
RECORDING NO 9604051351 TH NOO-54-45E ALONG SAID E MARGIN 451.68 FT
TH LEAVING SAID E MARGIN 589-05-15E 143.56 FT TH SOO-54-45W 36.00 FT TH
s89-05-1 5E77.44 FT TO TPOB (AKA "NEW LOT B" DESCRIBED & DELINEATED
PER CITY OF KENT LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO LL-2OOO-27 RECORDING NO
200001 1 8001 303)
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CITY OF KENT
NOTICE OF ORDI.
NANCES
PASSED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL
The following are 6um-
maries of otdinances
passed by the Kent Cilv
Council on June 21.anna
ORDINANCE NO. 4430
- AN ORDINANCE of lhe
City Council of lhs Cityof Kent, Washington,
amending Chapter 2.34
of the Kent Ciiy Code.entitle.' "Municipal
Court". to adjust the
salarie$ for Judges. JUdg-es pro lem. and courl
conrmissioners. This or-
dinance shall take etfect
and be in force 30 days
from and after it5 pas-
sage, as provided by
law. Oncs this ordinanceis effective. llle salary
provisiqns shall apply
retroactively to July 1.
2022. All other provi-
sions. it any, shall applv
prospectively.
ORDINANCE NO. 4431
- AN ORDINANCE of the
Crty Council of lhe City
of Kenl. Washrnlrlon. va-
cating a portion ol Na-
don Slreet. also knowi)
as Naden A.venue. and
reserving an easenrent-
Thrs ordinanc€ shall take
effect and be in full force
five days after the date
of publicalion, as provid-
€d by law.
ORDINANCE NO.4432
- AN ORDINANCE of lhe
City Council of the Cily
of Kent. Washinglon. va-
cating a portion of right-
of-way consisting of an
alleyway situated be-
tw6en propertiss located
between Railroad Ave-
nue S. to the west and
Bridges Avenue S. to the
east, and E. Russell St.
lo the no(h and E. Mor-
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ton Streel to the $outh.
and reseruing an ease-
ment and lhe right to
grant easements. This
ordinanco shall take ef-
fect and be in force 30
days konr and afler its
passage. as p,ovded by
law.
oRoINANCE NO. 4433
- AN OROINANCE of the
Ciiy Council of the City
of Kent. Washington,
amendrng the Parks and
Recrealion Elomant of
the city's Comprehen-
sve Plan related io th€
adoption oI lhe 2Q22-
2027 Pa'ir. and Open
Space Plan.
(CPA-2021-8). Thrs ordi-
narfce shall lake eftect
and be in force 3O days
from and after the date
of passage as provided
bv law
ORDINANCE NO. 4434
- AN ORDINANC€ of the
City Council ol lhe Cily
of Kent. Washington. re-
pealing Section 2 of Or
dinence No. 4234 thalhad adopted Kent's
2017 Surface Water De-
sign Manual. and adopt-ing Kenl's new 2O22
SurtacB Wat6r Design
Manual. This ordinance
shall take effect and be
in force 30 days from
and after its passage. as
provKled by law.
ORDINANCE NO. 4435
- AN OROINANCE of the
Cily Council o{ the City
ol Kent, Washinglon. re-
lalng to land us6 and
zonrng. speclfically the
rezorring ol a 2.23-acreparcel located al
24032 116th Ave SE.
Kent. Washinglon from
NCC (Neighborhood
Convenience Commer-
cial) to MRT-16 (Multi-
family Residential Town-
house Dislrict) Thrs
ordinanco shall take ef-
{€6t and be in force 30
days from and atter its
passage.
A copy ot th6 conrplete
lext of any ordrnance will
be mailed upon teqtrest
af the Crq/ Clerk
Kimbedey A. Komolo,
Crty Clerk
Kkonloto@KenlWA gov
?53-856-5725
#957040
06t24t22
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