HomeMy WebLinkAbout4663 Ordinance - Future Land Use Map Descriptions Amending PMC Section 25.215.015ORDINANCE NO.4663
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON,
AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP DESCRIPTIONS AND THE
PASCO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 25.215.015 "COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN LAND USE DENSITY TABLE" RELATED TO 2022 COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN DOCKET AND BROADMOOR MASTER PLAN.
WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act authorizes the City to, among other things,
amend the Comprehensive Plan on an annual basis; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted workshops and public hearings
pursuant to legally required notice on the proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Plan and
recommended approval to the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council considered and discussed the proposed annual amendment
to the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend the Future Land Use Map Descriptions
and Density Table.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO,
WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council finds that the amendment has met the decision criteria
contained in PMC 25.215.020; and that the amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan
and the goals and policies of the City.
Section 2. That Section 25.215.015 entitled "Comprehensive Plan land use density
table" of the Pasco Municipal Code shall be and hereby is amended and shall read as follows:
25.215.015 Comprehensive Plan land use density table.
Maximum gross density of any proposed development within any zoning district,
expressed as dwelling units per acre, shall be no less than the corresponding
minimum density expressed in this section and no greater than the corresponding
maximum density expressed in this section, except as provided in Chapter 25.161
PMC.
Classification
Purpose and Description
Zoning
Open Space/Parks
Land where development
All zoning districts
will be severely
(Development of parks
restricted: park lands,
and recreation facilities
trails and critical areas
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Classification
Purpose and Description
Zoning
requires special permit
review)
Low Density Residential
Stele -€ate Varietyf
R-S-20; R-S-12; R-S-
residential housinL,
1; R-1; R-1-A; R-1-
de,� at a density
A2
of —to 5 3 to E. dwelling
units per acre
Medium Density
Single f dwel '„g-s,
R-2 through R-4; RP
fflily
Residential
heffies, townhoeses,
patio
d
eendefnifl Variety of
residential housing, at a
density of 6 to 20
dwelling units per acre.
High Density Residential
Multiple unit a„aftmeig
R-4
or- eendaminium Variety,
of residential housing at a
density 21 units per acre
or more
Mixed
Allow a eambina4ion of
R-1 through R-4; C-1
Residential/Commercial
ffiixed use eside,Aia
eeffhffier-eial in the sam
ae,, oel ...meat Single
faiiaily n r
and O; Waterfront
homes, t f4 e apai4fflef4s-,effd
eendeminiums
:Accommodates a diverse
range of housing, non-
residential uses
commercial uses,
neighborhood retail and
office uses, parks and
recreation areas and
civic uses
at a density of 5 to 29
dwelling units per acre.
and k oar e s,
�. o 0
parks, rs
aREI e.
Commercial
Neighborhood,
O; BP; C-1; C-2; C-
community and regional
3; CR
shopping and specialty
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Classification
Purpose and Description
Zoning
centers, business parks,
service and office uses
Industrial
Manufacturing, food
I-1;1-2; I-3
processing, storage and
wholesale distribution of
equipment and products,
hazardous material
storage, and
transportation related
facilities
Public and Quasi -Public
Schools, civic centers,
By special permit in
fire stations and other
all districts (except I -
public uses
3 which has various
restrictions)
Airport Reserve
Land occupied by the
I-1
Tri-Cities Airport
DNR Reserve
Transition lands owned
I-1
and presently managed
by DNR for natural
resource production.
Characteristics include,
but are not limited to,
proximity to urban -type
development, road and
utility infrastructure, and
market demand.
Medium High Density
Re i,lent'.,1
Bfe,,dRiee,- e, ly; single
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te. flhe.,senT
>
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N i.,e,-1 Use 1pAeFel,ange
B-e.,.lme 1y; .,long 1
N4U-1
r- ai
192
e eefftmutef
♦eek ele....
sef�yieen an
b-L e e , e .n>
e f fiee and retail ttses-
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Classification
Purpose and Description
Zoning
te..,ff a„sew „ki ft.,i;1<.
neiglbefkeed
stores, e,e• ell,
neighbefheed seale
ffiees aiidases
T iEe.l Use Deg e,...,1
Br-e.,dmee..
N4U4
only; general
retaila e+•ons an
shops, gr-aeefy star -es,
s;,1e.,t;al .,be .e
r-e
„1 /e f ee, . liig
dens t.,
dining, ePAet4aiflffiei4
use
Of4ee
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[Ord. 4575 § 14, 2022.]
Section 3. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word
of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any
other section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance.
Section 4. Corrections. Upon approval by the city attorney, the city clerk or the code
reviser are authorized to make necessary corrections to this Ordinance, including scrivener's errors
or clerical mistakes; reference to other local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations; or
numbering or referencing of Ordinances or their sections and subsections.
Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take full force and effect five (5) days
after approval, passage and publication as required by law.
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PASSED by the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington, on this 17th day of April,
2023.
Blanche Barajas
Mayor
ATTEST:
Debra Barham, CMC
City Clerk
Published:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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City rneys
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