File #: 2023-0202    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/23/2023 In control: Local Services and Land Use Committee
On agenda: Final action: 11/14/2023
Enactment date: 11/21/2023 Enactment #: 19690
Title: AN ORDINANCE declaring a thirteen-month interim zoning ordinance regulating residentially zoned land in the Rural Town of Fall City; and amending Ordinance 10870, Section 340, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.12.030.
Sponsors: Sarah Perry
Indexes: Fall City, Town of, Zoning
Code sections: 21A.12.030 -
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 19690, 2. 2023-0202_SR, 3. PO 2023-0202 SEPA Follow up memo, 4. 08-16-23 Order #61380 #306 KC DLS Permitting, 5. PO 2023-0202 Draft Checklist signed, 6. PO2023-0202-SEPA-TD-Fall-City-Interim-Zoning, 7. 2023-0202_AMD1, 8. 2023-0202_AMDT1_Title Amd, 9. Affidavit of publication
Staff: Ngo, Jenny

Title
AN ORDINANCE declaring a thirteen-month interim zoning ordinance regulating residentially zoned land in the Rural Town of Fall City; and amending Ordinance 10870, Section 340, as amended, and K.C.C. 21A.12.030.
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
SECTION 1. Findings:
A. It is in the public interest that any zoning and development regulations are consistent with the Growth Management Act, the King County Comprehensive Plan, and other environmental land use laws.
B. King County has the authority, under to constitutional police powers, home rule authority, and the Washington state Growth Management Act, including chapter 36.70A RCW, to establish an interim zoning ordinance while the county studies related land use issues.
C. In 1990, the Washington state Legislature adopted the Growth Management Act in order to, in part, facilitate the preservation of rural character. Rural character, in part, refers to patterns of land use and development in which open space, the natural landscape and vegetation predominate over the built environment, that fosters traditional rural lifestyles and rural-based economies, that provide visual landscapes that are traditionally found in rural areas and communities, and that reduces the inappropriate conversion of undeveloped land into sprawling, low-density development.
D. The Countywide Planning Policies state the following goal: "the Rural Area Geography is stable and the level and pattern of growth within it provide for a variety of landscapes and open space, maintains diverse low-density communities, and supports rural economic activities based on sustainable stewardship of land." Although there are no growth targets identified in the countywide planning policies for the rural area, King County's rural area is anticipated to grow minimally, by one percent or less annually.
E. The King County Comprehensive Plan, as amended by Ordinance 19555, defines "rural growth" as "growth that is scaled to be ...

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