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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2998 Amending 18.62, 18.108 Adding 18.63 ORDINANCE NO. .;1Cj qg- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ASHLAND LAND USE ORDINANCE PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS CHAPTER (AMC 18.62) AND PROCEDURES CHAPTER (AMC 18.108), CONCERNING CONSISTENCY WITH NEW CHAPTER AMC 18.63, WATER RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONES, AND RESERVATION OF REGULATIONS FOR PURPOSES OF CLAIMS. Annotated to show dolotiom: and additions to the code sections being modified. Deletions are bold" -' .... -... and additions are in bold underline. WHEREAS, Article 2. Section 1 of the Ashland City Charter provides: Powers of the Citv The City shall have all powers which the constitutions, statutes, and common law of the United States and of this State expressly or impliedly grant or allow municipalities, as fully as though this Charter specifically enumerated each of those powers, as well as all powers not inconsistent with the foregoing; and, in addition thereto, shall possess all powers hereinafter specifically granted. All the authority thereof shall have perpetual succession. WHEREAS, the above referenced grant of power has been interpreted as affording all legislative powers home rule constitutional provisions reserved to Oregon Cities. Citv of Beaverton v. International Ass'n of Firefiqhters. Local 1660. Beaverton ShOD 20 Or. App. 293; 531 P 2d 730, 734 (1975); and WHEREAS, the City of Ashland Planning Commission considered the above-referenced recommended amendments to the Ashland Municipal Code at a duly advertised public hearing on November 6, 2008 and following deliberations recommended approval of the amendments; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Ashland conducted a duly advertised public hearing on the above-referenced amendments on April 21, 2009, and on several additional public hearing continuance dates; and f WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Ashland, following the close of the public hearing and record, deliberated and conducted first and second readings approving adoption of the Ordinance in accordance with Article 10 of the Ashland City Charter; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Ashland has determined that in order to protect and benefit the health, safety and welfare of existing and future residents of the City, it is necessary to amend the Ashland Land Use Ordinance in manner proposed, that an adequate factual base exists for the amendments, the amendments are consistent with the comprehensive plan and that such amendments are fully supported by the record of this proceeding. Page 1 of 9 THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The above recitations are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 2. Chapter 18.62 (section index) of the Ashland Municipal Code [PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS] is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTIONS: 18.62.010 18,62.020 18.62.030 18.62.040 18.62.050 18.62.060 18.62.070 18.62.075 18.62.080 18.62.090 18.62.100 18.62.110 18.62.130 Chapter 18.62 PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS Purpose and Intent. Regulations Where Reaulations Applv. Definitions. Approval and Permit Required. Land Classifications. Official Maps. . Development Standards for Flood plain Corridor Lands. Development Standards for Riparian Preservation Lands. Development Standards for Hillside Lands. Development Standards for Wildfire Lands. Development Standards for Severe Constraint Lands. Density Transfer. Penalties. SECTION 3. Section 18.62.020 of the Ashland Municipal Code [PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS - Regulations] is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 18.62.020 Where Reaulations APDlv Regulations. The type of regulation applicable to !he land depends upon the classification in which the land is placed, as provided in Section 18.62.050. If those regulations conflict with other regulations of the City of Ashland's Municipal Code, the more stringent of the m'o regulations shall govern. Where this ChaDter and anv other ordinance. easement. covenant or deed restriction conflict or overlaD. whichever imDoses the more strinaent restrictions shall prevail. It is Iikelv that there will be some overlap between the reaulations in this ChaDter and those in ChaDter 18.63 Water Resources. Where two (2) reaulations are in conflict. the most strinaent shall aovern. SECTION 4. Sections 18.62.040A - C of the Ashland Municipal Code [PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS - Approval and Permit Required] are hereby amended to read as follows: Page 2 of 9 SECTION 18.62.040 Approval and Permit Required. A Physical Constraints Review Permit is required for the following activities: A. Development, as defined in 18.62.030.0, in areas identified as Flood plain Corridor Land, Riparian Preserve, Hillside land, or Severe Constraint land. B. Tree removal, as defined in 18.62.030. RT., in areas identified as Flood plain Corridor Land and Riparian Preserve. C, Commercial logging, in areas identified as Flood plain Corridor Land, Riparian Preserve, Hillside Land, or Severe Constraint Land. SECTION 5~ Section 18.62.050 of the Ashland Municipal Code [PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS - land Classifications] is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 18.62.050 land Classifications. The following factors shall be used to determine the classifications of various lands and their constraints to building and development on them: A. Flood Dlain Corridor Lands - Lands with potential stream flow and flood hazard. The following lands are classified as Flood plain Corridor lands: 1. All land contained within the 100 year Flood plain as defined by the Federal Flood Insurance Program, and in maps adopted by Chapter 15.10 of the Ashland Municipal Code. 2. All land within the area defined as Flood plain Corridor land in maps adopted by the Council as provided for in section 18.62.060. 3. All lands which have physical or historical evidence of flooding in the historical past. 4. All areas within 20 feet (horizontal distance) of any stream Greek designated fGF-identified as a Riparian Preservation Creek in 18.62.Q5Q.B and depiGted as SUGh an maps adapted Ily the CounGil as provided for in on the Phvsical and Environmental Constraints FloodDlain Corridor lands maps adoDted pursuant to section 18.62.060 5. All areas within ten feet (horizontal distance) of any stream drainage Ghannel identified as a land Drainaqe Corridor depiGted an maps adapted Ily the CounGil on the Phvsical and Environmental Constraints FloodDlain Corridor lands maDS adopted pursuant to section 18.62.060 Ilut not designated as Riparian Preservation. B. Riparian Preservation The fallowing Flood plain Corridor lands are also designated for Riparian Preservation for the purposes of this seGtion and as listed on the PhysiGal and Environmental Constraints O'/erlay Maps: Tolman, Hamilton, Clay, Bear, KitGhen, Ashland, Neil and Wrights Creeks. c ~. Hillside lands - Hillside lands are lands which are subject to damage from erosion and slope failure, and include areas which are highly visible from other portions of the city. The following lands are classified as Hillside Lands: Page 3 of 9 1. All areas defined as Hillside Lands on the Physical Constraints Overlay map and which have a slope of 25 % Ilersent or greater. DC. Wildfire Lands - lands with potential of wildfire. The following lands are classified as Wildfire Lands: 1. All areas defined as wildfire lands on the Physical Constraints Overlay map. ED. Severe Constraint Lands - ands with severe development characteristics which generally limit normal development. The following lands are classified as Severe Constraint lands: 1. All areas which are within the floodway channels, as defined in Chapter 15.10. 2. All lands with a slope greater than 35 % Ilersent. FE., Classifications Cumulative. The above classifications are cumulative in their effect and, if a parcel of land falls under two or more classifications, it shall be subject to the regulations of each classification. Those restrictions applied shall pertain only to those portions of the land being developed and not necessarily to the whole parcel. SECTION 6. Section 18.62.070 of the Ashland Municipal Code [PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS - Development Standards for Flood Plain Corridor Lands] is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 18.62.070 Development Standards for Flood plain Corridor,Lands. For all land use actions which could result in development of the Flood plain Corridor, the following is required in addition to any requirements of Chapter 15.10: A. Standards for fill in Flood plain Corridor lands: 1. Fill shall be designed as required by the International Building Code and International Residential Code, where applicable. 2. The toe of the fill shall be kept at least ten feet outside of floodway channels, as defined in section 15.10, and the fill shall not exceed the angle of repose of the material used for fill. 3. The amount of fill in the Flood plain Corridor shall be kept to a minimum. Fill and other material imported from off the lot that could displace floodwater shall be limited to the following: a. Poured concrete and other materials necessary to build permitted structures on the lot. b. Aggregate base and paving materials, and fill associated with approved public and private street and driveway construction. c. Plants and other landscaping and agricultural material. d. . A total of 50 cubic yards of other imported fill material. e. The above limits on fill shall be measured from April 1989, and shall not exceed the above amounts. These amounts are the maximum cumulative fill that can be imported onto the site, regardless of the number of permits issued. 4. If additional fill is necessary beyond the permitted amounts in (3) above, then fill materials must be obtained on the lot from cutting or excavation only to the extent necessary to create an elevated site for permitted development. Ail Page 4 of 9 additional fill material shall be obtained from the portion of the lot in the Flood plain Corridor. 5. Adequate drainage shall be provided for the stability of the fill. 6. Fill to raise elevations for a building site shall be located as close to the outside edge of the Flood plain Corridor as feasible. B. Culvertinll or bridllinll Stream crossinq for streets, access or utilities of any waterway or stream Greek identified on the official maps adopted pursuant to section 18.62.060 must be designed by an engineer. Stream crossings shall be designed to the standards of Chapter 15.10, or where no floodway has been identified, to pass a one hundred (100) year flood without any increase in the upstream flood height elevation. The engineer shall consider in the design the probability that the crossinq Gul'/ert will be blocked by. debris in a severe flood, and accommodate expected overflow. The crossinq shall be at riqht anqles to the stream channel to the qreatest extent possible. Fill for Gul',<erting and bridging stream crossinqs shall be kept to the minimum necessary to achieve property access, but is exempt from the limitations in section (A) above. Culverting or bridging of &treams identified as Riparian Pre&er\'ation are subjeGt to the requirements of 18.62.075. C. Non-residential structures shall be flood-proof to the standards in Chapter 15.10 to one foot above the elevation contained in the maps adopted by chapter 15.10, or up to the elevation contained in the official maps adopted by section 18.62.060, whichever height is greater. Where no specific elevations exist, then they must be floodproofed to an elevation of ten feet above the Greek stream channel on Ashland, Bear or Neil Creek; to five feet above the Greek stream channel on all other Riparian Preserve Greeks Preservation Creeks defined in seGtion 18.62.050.B identified on the official maDS adopted Dursuant to section 18.62.060; and three feet above the stream channel on all other drainage ways identified land Orainaqe Corridors identified on the official maps adopted Dursuant to section 18.62.060. D. All residential structures shall be elevated so that the lowest habitable floor shall be raised to one foot above the elevation contained in the maps adopted in chapter 15.10, or to the elevation contained in the official maps adopted Dursuant to by section 18.62.060, whichever height is greater. Where no specific elevations exist, then they must be constructed at an elevation of ten feet above the Greek stream channel on Ashland, Bear, or Neil Creek; to five feet above the Greek stream channel on all other Riparian Preserve Greeks Preservation Creeks defined in seGtion 18.62.050.B identified on the official maDS adoDted Dursuant to section 18.62.060; and three feet above the stream channel on all other drainage '/lays identified land Orainaqe Corridors identified on the official maps adoDted Dursuant to section 18.62.060, or one foot above visible evidence of high flood water flow, whichever is greater. The elevation of the finished lowest habitable floor shall be certified to the city by an engineer or surveyor prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the structure. E. To the maximum extent feasible, structures shall be placed on other than Flood plain Corridor lands. In the case where development is permitted in the Flood plain corridor area, then development shall be limited to that area which would have the shallowest flooding. Page 5 of 9 F. Existing lots with buildable land outside the Flood plain Corridor shall locate all residential structures outside the Corridor land, unless 50% or more of the lot is within the Flood plain Corridor. For residential uses proposed for existing lots that have more than 50% of the lot in Corridor land, structures may be located ,on that portion of the Flood plain corridor that is two feet or less below the flood elevations on the official maps, but in no case closer than 20 feet to the channel of a Riparian Preservation Creek identified on the official maDS adopted pursuant to section 18.62.060. Construction shall be subject to the requirements in paragraph D above. G, New non-residential uses may be located on that portion of Flood plain Corridor lands that equal to or above the flood elevations on the official maps adopted in section 18.62.060. Second story construction may be cantilevered or supported by pillars that will have minimal impact on the flow of floodwaters over the Flood plain corridor for a distance of 20 feet if it does not impact riparian vegetation, and the clearance from finished grade is at least ten feet in height, and have minimal impact on the flow of floodwaters. The finished floor elevation may not be more than two feet below the flood corridor elevations. H. All lots modified by lot line adjustments, or new lots created from lots which contain Flood plain Corridor land must contain a building envelope on all lot(s) which contain(s) buildable area of a sufficient size to accommodate the uses permitted in the underling zone, unless the action is for open space or conservation purposes. This section shall apply even if the effect is to prohibit further division of lots that are larger than the minimum size permitted in the zoning ordinance. I. Basements. 1. Habitable basements are not permitted for new or existing structures or additions located within the Flood plain Corridor. 2. Non-habitable basements, used for storage, parking, and similar uses are permitted for residential structures but must be flood-proofed to the standards of Chapter 15.10. . J. Storage of petroleum products, pesticides, or other hazardous or toxic chemicals is not permitted in Flood plain Corridor lands. K. Fences constructed within 20 feet of any Riparian Preservation Creek designated by this chapter shall be limited to wire or electriG fenGe, or similar fence that will not GolleGt debris or obstruct flood waters; but not inGluding wir-e mesh or chain link fencing Fences shall be located and constructed in accordance with section 18.63.060.B. 3. Fences shall not be constructed across any waterway or stream identified on the official maDS adoDted Dursuant to section 18.62.060 identified riparian drainage or riparian preservation Greek. Fences shall not be constructed within any designated floodway. l. Decks and structures other than buildings, if constructed on Flood plain Corridor lands and at or below the levels specified in section 18.62.070.C and D, shall be flood-proofed to the standards contained in Chapter 15.10. M. local streets and utility connections to developments in and adjacent to the Flood plain Corridor shall be located outside of the Flood plain Corridor, except for crossing Page 6 of 9 the Corridor, ami except as Drovided for in ChaDter 18.63 Water Resource Protection Zones, or in the 8ear Creek Flood plain corridor as outlined below: 1, Public street construction may be allowed within the Bear Creek Flood plain corridor as part of development following the adopted North Mountain Neighborhood Plan. This exception shall only be permitted for that section of the Bear Creek Flood plain corridor between North Mountain Avenue and the Nevada Street right-of-way. The new street shall be constructed in the general location as indicated on the neighborhood plan map, and in the area generally described as having the shallowest potential for flooding within the corridor. 2. Proposed development that is not in accord with the North Mountain Neighborhood Plan shall not be permitted to utilize this exception. SECTION 7. Section 18.62.075 of the Ashland Municipal Code [PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS - Development Standards for Riparian Preservation Lands] is hereby amended to read as follows: 111.62.075 De'Jelopment Standards for Riparian Preservation lands .'1.. All de'Jelopment in areas indicated for Riparian Preservation, as defined in section 111.62.050(8), sllall comply witll tile following standards: 1. De'Jelopment sllall be subject to all Development Standards far Flood plain Corridor lands (111.62.070)2. 2. Any tree over six inclles d.b.lI. sllall be retained to the greatest extent feasible 3. Fill and Cul'.'erting shall be permitted only for streets, access, or utilities. Tile crossing sllall be at rig lit angles to tile creek cllannel to tile greatest extent possible. Fill sllall be kept to a minimum. 4. Tile general topograplly of Riparian Preservation lands sllallbe retained. SECTION 8. Section 18.108.040. A 2. of the Ashland Municipal Code [TYPE I PROCEDURE, Miscellaneous Actions] -is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 18.108.040 Type I Procedure. .. . 2. Miscellaneous Actions. a. Amendments or modification to conditions of approval for Type I planning actions. b. Amendment or modification to conditions of approval for Type II actions where the modification involves only changes to tree removal and/or building envelopes. planning actions. c. Physical and Environmental Constraints Review permits as allowed in Chapter 18.62. d. Tree removal permits as required by Section 18.61.042(D). e. Limited Activities and Use Dermits as allowed in Chapter 18.63. f. Water Resource Protection Zone Reductions of UD to 25% as allowed in ChaDter 18.63. SECTION 9. Section 18.108.050. A. of the Ashland Municipal Code [TYPE II PROCEDURES] -is hereby amended to read as follows: Page 7 of 9 SECTION 18.108.050 Type II Procedure. A. Actions Included. The following planning actions shall be subject to the Type II Procedure: 1. All Conditional Use Permits not subject to a Type I procedure. 2. All variances not subject to the Type I procedure. 3. Outline Plan for subdivisions under the Performance Standard Options (AMC Chapter 18.88), 4. Preliminary Plat for subdivisions under the standard subdivision code (AMC Chapter 18.80). 5. Final Plan approval for all subdivision requests under the Performance Standard Options not requiring Outline Plan approval. 6. Water Resource Protection Zone Reductions Qreater than 25% and UD to 50% as allowed in Chapter 18.63. 7. HardshiD Variances as allowed in ChaDter 18.63. 6~, Any appeal of a Staff Advisor decision, including a Type I Planning Action or Interpretation of the Ashland Land Use Code. 7l!. Any other planning action not designated as subject to the Type I or Type III Procedure. SECTION 10. Note: Reservation of Existing Regulations for Purposes of Claims. Notwithstanding that existing land use regulations are being amended and/or repealed in this Ordinance and that those amendments and/or repeals shall be reflected in the Codification of the Ashland Municipal Code, the amendments and/or repeals implemented by this ordinance shall not be effective for purposes of claims against the City of Ashland, including but not limited to regulatory taking and Measure 49 claims. Notwithstanding the amendments and/or appeals shown herein, existing regulations that are shown as amended or repealed in this Ordinance shall continue in full force and effect with regard to any claim filed, and shall stand behind the new or amended regulations should the new or amended regulations be set aside. The City Recorder shall maintain a copy of the existing 18.62 regulations without the amendments and repeals implemented by this ordinance for purposes of future claims and shall place a note in Section 18.110 [Measure 49] indicating the reservation of existing ordinances for purposes of claims. SECTION 11. Severability. The sections, subsections, paragraphs and clauses of this ordinance are severable. The invalidity of one section, subsection, paragraph, or clause shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, subsections, paragraphs and clauses. . SECTION 12. Savings. Notwithstanding this amendment/repeal, the City ordinances in existence at the time any criminal or civil enforcement actions or other actions as required by state law, were commenced_shall remain valid and in full force and effect for purposes of all cases filed or commenced during the times said ordinance(s) or portions thereof were operative. This section simply clarifies the existing situation that nothing in Page 8 of 9 this Ordinance affects the validity of prosecutions or applications commenced and continued under the laws in effect at the time the matters were originally filed. SECTION 13. Codification. Provisions of this Ordinance shall be incorporated in the City Code and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "code", "article", "section", or another word, and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered, or re-lettered, provided however that any Whereas clauses and boilerplate provisions (i.e. Sections 1, 11-13) need not be codified and the City Recorder is authorized to correct any cross- references and any typographical errors, including specifically changing the words ,"flood plain" to "floodplain" throughout the code. The foregoing ordinance was first read by title only in a~rticle X, Section 2(C) of the City Charter on the ---.1L day of , 2009, and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this ~- day of , 2009. . Barbara M. Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this I~ay Of~009. Reviewed as to form: K Page 9 of 9