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Page 1 of 12 CITY OF WOODINVILLE, WA REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL 17301 133rd Avenue NE, Woodinville, WA 98072 WWW.Cl.WOODINVILLE.WA.US To: From: By: Subject: Honorable City Council _ Date: 12/08/2015 R.A. Zais, Interim City Manager~~ David Kuhl, Development Services Directo~ Public Hearing for Ord. No. 620 Interim Zoning Regulations On December 1, 2015 Council approved moving forvvard with interim zoning regulations to implement the updated 2015 Comprehensive Plan. Interim zoning regulations have been developed and are available as an attachment. Attachment 1: Ordinance No. 620 Attachment 2: Future Land Use Designation Map Attachment 3: Exhibit 190 Boundy-Sanders Written Comments from the 12-01-2015 Council meeting 1

Page 2 of 12 Attachment 1 ORDINANCE NO. 620 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WOODINVILLE, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING INTERIM ZONING AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 21.08 WMC PERMITTED USES AND TO THE CITY'S ZONING MAP PURSUANT TO RCW 35A.63.220 AND RCW 36. 70A.390; ON A TEMPORARY BASIS WHILE THE CITY FORMALLY STUDIES AND EVALUATES POTENTIAL PERMANENT AMENDMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on December 1, 2015 a public hearing was held before the Woodinville City Council to consider proposed Ordinance 620 making interim zoning regulation and zoning map amendments to provide consistency with than proposed comprehensive plan amendments. The public hearing was continued to December 8, 2015; and WHEREAS, on December 8, 2015 a continued public hearing to consider Ordinance 620 was held prior to first reading and approval of first reading by the Woodinville City Council; and WHEREAS, on December 15, 2015 the Woodinville City Council approved by motion the second reading of Ordinance 591 making certain amendments to the Woodinville Comprehensive Plan, and certain of the plan amendments being inconsistent with current zoning regulations and the City Zoning Map; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires by this Ordinance 620 to remove certain inconsistencies between the new adopted Comprehensive Plan and the zoning regulations and City Zoning Map; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WOODINVILLE, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings. The City Council hereby adopts the above recitals and as findings in support of this ordinance. The Council further enters the following findings: A The interim code amendments set forth herein are consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan as amended by Ordinance No. 591 and bear a substantial relation to the public health, safety and welfare. B. The interim code amendments set forth herein are in the best interest of City of Woodinville residents. C. The interim code amendments set forth herein satisfy all relevant criteria for approval and adoption, including RCW 35A.63.220 and RCW 36.?0A.390. Section 2. Interim Amendment to WMC 21.08.080. Section 21.08.080 of the Woodinville Municipal Code is hereby amended to provide in its entirety as follows: 2

Page 3 of 12 21.08.080 Manufacturing land uses. A. MANUFACTURING LAND USES NAICS# SPECIFIC LAND USE R1 R5 R9 R19+ NB TB GB CBD 0 I P/1 - - - 4 8 18 311 Food and kindred products C1 C1, P2 3 31212 Winery/brewery/distillery p C1 C1, p 31213 3 31214 313 Textile mill products p 315 Apparel and other textile products c p 321 Wood products, except furniture C6 p 337 Furniture and fixtures c p 322 Paper and allied products p 511 Printing and publishing P7 P7 P7 P7 p 325 Chemicals and allied products p 32411 Petroleum refining and related industries c 3261 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing p 3262 326212 Tire retreading c 316 Leather and leather goods c p 3271 - Stone, clay, glass and concrete products P4, p 3279 9 331 Primary metal industries c 332 Fabricated metal products p 3

Page 4 of 12 A. MANUFACTURING LAND USES NAICS# SPECIFIC LAND USE R1 R5 R9 R19+ NB TB GB CBD 0 I P/1 - - - 4 8 18 333 Industrial and commercial machinery, heavy P,C machinery and equipment 334 Computer and office equipment, measuring c p and controlling instruments 335 Electronic and other electric equipment and c p appliances 336 Transportation equipment manufacturing c 339 Miscellaneous light manufacturing p * Motor vehicle and bicycle manufacturing c * Aircraft, ship and boat building P10, c 51211 Movie production/distribution p * Accessory use, commercial/industrial P12, 13 Interim Zoning Amendment: Existing Legal P16 Manufacturing Land Uses in the Northwest Gateway Subarea B. Development Conditions. (1) Permitted upon the Hearing Examiner's determination that appropriate mitigation measures will be implemented sufficient to mitigate the anticipated impacts of the use. Such mitigation measures may include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following: (a) Odor control. (b) Noise control. (c) Operating hour limitations. (d) Facility size limitations. 4

Page 5 of 12 (2) Except slaughterhouses. (3) Production facilities are limited to a maximum of 10,000 square feet of gross floor area. When the production facility is in conjunction with a retail use, the square footage of the retail use shall not be included in this limitation. (4) Permitted only as part of a permitted artist's studio. (5) Reserved. (6) Limited to uses found in NAiCS industry No. 33711 - Wood kitchen cabinets, and No. 32191 - Millwork (excluding planing mills). (7) Limited to photocopying and printing services offered to the general public. (8) Reserved. (9) Only within enclosed buildings. (10) Limited to boat building of craft not exceeding 48 feet in length and aircraft parts. (11) Reserved. (12) Retail activity is limited to items manufactured or assembled on site. (13) Retail area is limited to 10 percent of the gross floor area not to exceed 3,000 square feet regardless of gross floor area of the principal manufacturing use. (14) Food and kindred products manufacturing is permitted outright in conjunction with onsite retail sales of the products manufactured on site. Otherwise, a conditional use permit is required. (15) Wineries, breweries and distilleries shall be permitted outright: (a) in conjunction with on-site tasting and/or retail sales of the products manufactured on site; and (b) up to the following production limits: for wineries, up to 250,000 liters per year; for breweries, up to 60,000 barrels per year; and for distilleries, up to 60,000 gallons per year. Otherwise, a conditional use permit is required. (16) The Northwest Gateway Subarea is mapped in the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element, Exhibit 2-11. Section 3. Interim Amendment to City Zoning Map. Pursuant to WMC 21.04.190 the City's Zoning Map delineating and showing the locations and boundaries of the zones defined by Chapter 21.04 WMC are hereby amended as shown in the attached map (attachment 1): a. By changing the Northwest Gateway area from the Industrial zone to General Business zone. b. By changing the existing R-48/0 designations to CBD. c. By changing the Office zoned parcels abutting 140th Avenue NE and NE 181 st Place to CBD. 5

Page 6 of 12 d. By changing a parcel of approximately 1,200 square feet in size, currently under private ownership and having surrounding zoning of CBD, from P/1 to CBD located at 126th Place NE and NE 173rd Place). Section 4. Copy to Commerce. Pursuant to RCW 36. 70A.106, the City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this ordinance to the State Department of Commerce for its files within ten (10) days after adoption of this Ordinance. Section 5. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held invalid or unconstitutional by a court, board or tribunal of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance. Section 6. Effective Date; Sunset. A summary of this ordinance consisting of its title shall be published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force five (5) days after the date of publication. This interim amendments set forth herein shall remain effective for a period of six months unless terminated earlier or subsequently extended by the City Council. PROVIDED, that the City Council may, in its sole discretion, renew said amendments for one or more six month periods in accordance with state law. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND SIGNED IN AUTHENTICATION OF ITS PASSAGE THIS 15th DAY OF DECEMBER 2015. ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: Bernard W. Talmas, Mayor Jennifer Kuhn City Clerk/CMG APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY Greg Rubstello, City Attorney PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: 12/15/2015 PUBLISHED: 12/21/2015 EFFECTIVE DATE: 12/28/2015 ORDINANCE NO. 620 6

Page 7 of 12 Ordinance No. 620 Attachment 1 CITY OF WOODINVILLE INTERIM ZONING R-1 - Residential -1 U ni t Per Acre R-4 - Residential - 4 Units Per Acre R-6 - Res idential - 6 Units Per Acre R-8 - Residential - 8 Units Per Acre R-12 Residential - 12 Units Per Acre R-18 Residential - 18 Units Per Acre R-24 Residential - 24 Units Pe r Acre R-48 - Residentia l - 48 Units Per Acre '!;,. TB - Tourist Business NB - Neighbod1ood Business GB - General Business P - Public Parks/Open Space 0 Office D I Industrial -.' P/1- Publ ic/inst it utional CBD - Cent1 a1 Business District Da te: Nove rn :::it-~ r. 20 15 SoJrce: Cty of Vioodinvil le, BERK : ~II BERK

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CITY OF WOODINVILLE FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATIONS Page 9 of 12 Attachment 2 Woodland Residential Low Density Residential General Commercial Neighborhood Business Industrial Tourist Business Office Open Space Public/Institutional Moderate Density Residential Public Parks High Density Residential Medium Density Residential Date: December, 2015 Source: City of Woodinville, BERK :~IIBERK

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Page 11 of 12 Jennifer Kuhn From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Susan Boundy-Sanders Wednesday, December 02, 20151:22 PM Dick Zais; Jennifer Kuhn; citycouncil Dick Zais Changes to Comp Plan 20151201 ChangesToCouncilAuthorizedVersion.docx Attached is a table of the changes I proposed last night to the Comp Plan, PRO Plan, and Planned Action Ordinance. I have added one row since last night: a request to clarify that by "Regional Detention" we mean "Regional Stormwater Detention." 1 11

:;:-~ ---------- - -------------... - --- --... -.. -.. -.. -... -----. -- - - -.:. ""'.-2r.-~<...,...,,. -- --- --..-... --------.... --.-- --- ------ --------:--~--------~-----~-=-~---=-=:-==-=--=-~:A"-<="L,0 Page 12 of 12 Attachment 3 Exhibit 190 Page 2 of2 1 Page (hard copy) 2-10 33 2-11 34 I 5-7 74 6-3 78 7-15 108 7-15 108 PRO Appendix D Page (clean PDF) 170 Change Map designations: 1. City-owned Wood Trails parcels 7 Open Space 2. Rail corridor 7 P/1 3. Decide designation of O at 140th and 180th 4. Decide designation of HDR at 14oth and 180th Remove direct reference to the county-city study. Currently: "The City and King County have reached agreement to study property in the Sammamish River Valley to develop joint recommendations for promoting the wine and agricultural industries in Woodinville. These rural lands adjacent to Woodinville's southern city limits hold special value to the character and identity of the Tourist District and the City as a whole (see Exhibit 2-11)." Riffing on Lisa's suggestion: "Agricultural and rural lands in the Sammamish River Valley adjacent to Woodinville hold special value to the character and identity of the Tourist District and the City as a whole. The City hopes to maintain its cooperative relationship with King County in exercising stewardship to preserve and enhance the agricultural and wine industries in the valley. (see Exhibit 2-11)." Generalize the current Little Bear Creek bullet. Currently: "Acquiring property along the Little Bear Creek Corridor for habitat protection, waterfront access, and construction of a trail and natural interpretive sights, and" Suggested alternative: "Acquiring property for habitat protection, woodland and hillside preservation, construction of trails and natural interpretive sights, and" 168 1 h Ave NE north of Woodinville-Duvall Road: Change from collector arterial to neighborhood street Add land acquisition as #3 or-#4 priority. Current list is: 1. Sammamish Bridge replacement 2. Trestle replacement 3. 171st road diet and improvements 4. Rail corridor improvements 5. Downtown regional detention system "Downtown Regional Detention System" Please clarify that this is "Downtown Regional Stormwater Detention System" in both the Project and Description columns. Remove the non-visible text that appears to be behind the image. You can search on "Regional Retail1' and "Amenity" to locate the text. Property/Open Space Acquisition section: 1. Add the Wood Trails parcels we have not yet acquired 2. Add Wellington Golf Course 12