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Cover page to Ordinance 1974
The full text of the ordinance follows this cover page.
Ordinance 1974 was amended or repealed by the following
ordinances.
AMENDED REPEALED
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Washington
Ordinance No. 7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 1758, 1774, 1814, 1830,
1865, 1954, AND 1971 AND CHAPTERS 18.06, 18.24, 18.26, 18.28, 18.30,
18.32, 18.34, 18.36, 18.38 AND 18.40 OF THE TUKWILA MUNICIPAL
CODE TO CLARIFY AND UPDATE ZONING CODE PROVISIONS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Tukwila's development regulations may be reviewed and updated as
appropriate; and
WHEREAS, given the proliferation of internet data centers and telecommunication
centers in Tukwila, that use should be defined in the Zoning Code; and
WHEREAS, pawnbrokers are not listed in the Zoning Code and fulfill a regional rather
than neighborhood commercial need; and
WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila Planning Commission, after having received and studied
staff analysis and comments from members of the public, has recommended the adoption of
certain amendments; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on the proposed amendments
September 4, 2001, after proper notice; and
WHEREAS, the City Council after due consideration believes that certain amendments to
the City's development regulations are necessary;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. "Internet Data /Telecommunication Center" Defined. TMC Chapter 18.06,
Definitions, is hereby amended to add the following section:
18.06.454 Internet data /telecommunication center.
"Internet data/ telecommunication center" means a secure, climate controlled facility with
emergency backup power that contains internet data transmission and switching equipment
and/or telecommunication transmission and switching equipment. This equipment may
include computer network routers, switches and servers for one or more companies.
Section 2. "Pawnbroker" Defined. TMC Chapter 18.06, Definitions, is hereby amended
to add the following section:
18.06.617 Pawnbroker.
"Pawnbroker" is an establishment engaged in the buying or selling of new or secondhand
merchandise and offering loans in exchange for personal property.
Section 3. Ordinance 1865 §28, Ordinance 1830 X15 and Ordinance 1758 §1, as codified at
Section 18.24.040 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, (Regional Commercial) Conditional uses, is
hereby amended to read as follows:
18.24.040 Conditional uses.
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The following uses may be allowed within the Regional Commercial district, subject to the
requirements, procedures, and conditions established by TMC 18.64, Conditional Use Permits.
1. Amusement parks.
2. Animals shelters and kennels, subject to all additional State and local regulations
(less than 4 cats or dogs does not need a permit).
3. Cemeteries and crematories.
4. Churches and community center buildings.
5. Colleges and universities.
6. Convalescent and nursing homes for more than 12 patients.
7. Drive -in theaters.
8. Electrical substations distribution.
9. Fire and police stations.
10. Hospitals, sanitariums, or similar institutions.
11. Internet data /telecommunication centers.
12. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling previously prepared metals
including, but not limited to, stamping, dyeing, shearing or punching of metal, engraving,
galvanizing and hand forging.
13. Park and -ride lots.
14. Pawnbrokers.
15. Radios, television, microwave, cellular or observation stations and towers.
16. Recreation facilities (public) including, but not limited to, sports fields,
community centers, and golf courses.
17. Schools, preschool, elementary, junior or senior high schools (public), and
equivalent private schools.
Section 4. Ordinance 1865 §32, Ordinance 1830 §18 and Ordinance 1758 §1, as codified at
Section 18.26.040 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, (Regional Commercial Mixed Use)
Conditional uses, is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.26.040 Conditional uses.
The following uses may be allowed within the Regional Commercial Mixed -Use district,
subject to the requirements, procedures, and conditions established by the Conditional Use
Permits chapter of this title.
1. Amusement parks.
2. Animals shelters and kennels, subject to all additional State and local regulations
(less than 4 cats or dogs does not need a permit).
3. Cemeteries and crematories.
4. Churches and community center buildings.
5. Colleges and universities.
6. Convalescent and nursing homes for more than twelve patients.
7. Drive -in theaters.
8. Electrical substations distribution.
9. Fire and police stations.
10. Hospitals, sanitariums or similar institutions.
11. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling previously prepared metals
including, but not limited to, stamping, dyeing, shearing or punching of metal, engraving,
galvanizing and hand forging.
12. Park and -ride lots.
13. Pawnbrokers.
14. Radios, television, microwave, cellular or observation stations and towers.
15. Recreation facilities (public) including, but not limited to, sports fields,
community centers, and golf courses.
16. Schools, preschool, elementary, junior or senior high schools (public), and
equivalent private schools.
Section 5. Ordinance 1971 §12, Ordinance 1830 §20, Ordinance 1814 §2, and Ordinance
1758 §1, as codified at Section 18.28.020 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, (Tukwila Urban
Center) Permitted uses, is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.28.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted outright within the Tukwila Urban Center district, subject to
compliance with all other applicable requirements of the Tukwila Municipal Code.
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1. Animal veterinary, including associated temporary indoor boarding; access to an
arterial required.
2. Automobile, recreational vehicles or travel trailer sales rooms and travel trailer
or used car sales lots. No dismantling of cars or travel trailers or sale of used parts allowed.
3. Automotive services:
a. gas, outside pumps allowed;
b. washing;
c. body and engine repair shops (enclosed within a building).
4. Beauty or barber shops.
5. Bicycle repair shops.
6. Billiard or pool rooms.
7. Brew pubs.
8. Bus stations.
9. Cabinet shops or carpenter shops employing less than five people.
10. Commercial laundries.
11. Computer software development and similar uses.
12. Contractor's storage yards.
13. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
14. Convention facilities.
15. Day care centers.
16. Financial:
a. banking;
b. mortgage;
c. other services.
17. Fix -it, radio or television repair shops/ rental shops.
18. Fraternal organizations.
19. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
20. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
21. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
22. Hotels.
23. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing, and
publishing.
24. Internet data/telecommunication centers.
25. Laundries:
a. self serve;
b. dry cleaning;
c. tailor, dyeing.
26. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
27. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging of foods, including but not limited
to, baked goods, beverages (except fermenting and distilling), candy, canned or preserved
foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (no slaughtering).
28. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related
products, such as cosmetics and drugs.
29. Manufacturing, processing, and /or packaging previously prepared materials
including, but not limited to, bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing, fur, furniture, glass,
ink, paint, paper, plastics, rubber, tile, and wood.
30. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, packaging and /or repairing electronic,
mechanical or precision instruments such as medical and dental equipment, photographic
goods, measurement and control devices, and recording equipment.
31. Medical and dental laboratories.
32. Mortician and funeral homes.
33. Motels.
34. Offices, including:
a. medical;
b. dental;
c. government; excluding fire and police stations;
d. professional;
e. administrative;
f. business, such as travel, real estate;
g. commercial.
35. Outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical and dental.
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36. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public) but not including amusement
parks, golf courses, or commercial recreation.
37. Pawnbrokers.
38. Planned shopping center (mall).
39. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
40. Public parking lots or garages for private passenger cars.
41. Railroad tracks, (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
42. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
43. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), including bowling alleys, skating
rinks, shooting ranges.
44. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through;
b. sit down;
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
45. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
46. Retail sales of health and beauty aids, prescription drugs, food, hardware,
notions, crafts and craft supplies, housewares, consumer electronics, photo equipment and
film processing, books, magazines, stationery, clothing, shoes, flowers, plants, pets, jewelry,
gifts, recreation equipment and sporting goods, and similar items.
47. Schools and studios for education or self- improvement.
48. Storage (outdoor) of materials allowed to be manufactured or handled within
facilities conforming to uses under this chapter; and screened pursuant to the Landscape,
Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements chapter of this title.
49. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
50. Taverns, nightclubs.
51. Telephone exchanges.
52. Theaters, excluding "adult entertainment establishments as defined by this
Code.
53. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
54. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be:
a. similar in nature to and compatible with other uses permitted outright
within this district; and
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 6. Ordinance 1971, §13, Ordinance 1830 §23, Ordinance 1814 §2, and Ordinance
1758 §1, as codified at Section 18.30.020 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, (Commercial /Light
Industrial) Permitted uses, is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.30.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted outright within the Commercial /Light Industrial district,
subject to compliance with all other applicable requirements of the Tukwila Municipal Code.
1. Adult entertainment establishments are permitted, subject to the following
location restrictions:
a. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed within the following
distances from the following specified uses, areas or zones, whether such uses, areas or zones
are located within or outside the City limits:
(1) In or within 1,000 feet of any LDR, MDR, HDR, MUO, 0, NCC, RC,
RCM or TUC zone districts or any other residentially zoned property;
(2) In or within 1/2 mile of:
(a) Public or private school with curricula equivalent to elementary,
junior or senior high schools, or any facility owned or operated by such schools; and
(b) Care centers, preschools, nursery schools or other child care
facilities;
(3) In or within 1,000 feet of:
(a) public park, trail, or public recreational facility; or
(b) church, temple, synagogue or chapel; or
(c) public library;
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b. The distances specified in subdivision a. of this subsection shall be measured
by following a straight line from the nearest point of the property parcel upon which the
proposed use is to be located, to the nearest point of the parcel of property or land use district
boundary line from which the proposed land use is to be separated;
c. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed to locate within 1,000
feet of an existing adult entertainment establishment. The distance specified in this section
shall be measured by following a straight line between the nearest points of public entry into
each establishment.
2. Animal veterinary, including associated temporary indoor boarding; access to an
arterial required.
3. Automobile, recreational vehicles or travel trailer sales rooms and travel trailer
or used car sales lots. No dismantling of cars or travel trailers or sale of used parts allowed.
4. Automotive services:
a. gas, outside pumps allowed;
b. washing;
c. body and engine repair shops (enclosed within a building).
5. Beauty or barber shops.
6. Bicycle repair shops.
7. Billiard or pool rooms.
8. Brew pubs.
9. Bus stations.
10. Cabinet shops or carpenter shops employing less than five people.
11. Commercial laundries.
12. Computer software development and similar uses.
13. Convention facilities.
14. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
15. Day care centers.
16. Financial:
a. banking;
b. mortgage;
c. other services.
17. Contractors storage yards.
18. Fix -it, radio or television repair shops /rental shops.
19. Fraternal organizations.
20. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
21. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
22. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
23. Hotels.
24. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing, and
publishing.
25. Internet data/telecommunication centers.
26. Laundries:
a. self- serve;
b. dry cleaning;
c. tailor, dyeing.
27. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
28. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling of electrical or mechanical equip-
ment, vehicles and machines including, but not limited to, heavy and light machinery, tools,
airplanes, boats or other transportation vehicles and equipment.
29. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging of foods, including but not limited
to, baked goods, beverages (except fermenting and distilling), candy, canned or preserved
foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (no slaughtering).
30. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related
products, such as cosmetics and drugs.
31. Manufacturing, processing, and /or packaging previously prepared materials
including, but not limited to, bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing, fur, furniture, glass,
ink, paint, paper, plastics, rubber, tile, and wood.
32. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, packaging and /or repairing electronic,
mechanical or precision instruments such as medical and dental equipment, photographic
goods, measurement and control devices, and recording equipment.
33. Medical and dental laboratories.
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34. Mortician and funeral homes.
35. Motels.
36. Offices, including:
a. medical;
b. dental;
c. government; excluding fire and police stations;
d. professional;
e. administrative;
f. business, such as travel, real estate;
g. commercial.
37. Outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical and dental.
38. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public) but not including amusement
parks, golf courses, or commercial recreation.
39. Pawnbrokers.
40. Planned shopping center (mall).
41. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
42. Public parking lots or garages for private passenger cars.
43. Railroad tracks, (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
44. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
45. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), including bowling alleys, skating
rinks, shooting ranges.
46. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through;
b. sit down;
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
47. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
48. Retail sales of health and beauty aids, prescription drugs, food, hardware,
notions, crafts and craft supplies, housewares, consumer electronics, photo equipment and
film processing, books, magazines, stationery, clothing, shoes, flowers, plants, pets, jewelry,
gifts, recreation equipment and sporting goods, and similar items.
49. Sales and rental of heavy machinery and equipment subject to landscaping
requirements of the Landscape, Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements
chapter of this title.
50. Salvage and wrecking operations that are entirely enclosed within a building.
51. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
52. Storage (outdoor) of materials allowed to be manufactured or handled within
facilities conforming to uses under this chapter; and screened pursuant to the Landscape,
Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements chapter of this title.
53. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
54. Taverns, nightclubs.
55. Telephone exchanges.
56. Theaters, excluding "adult entertainment establishments as defined by this
Code.
57. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
58. Truck terminals.
59. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
60. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be:
a. similar in nature to and compatible with other uses permitted outright
within this district; and
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 7. Ordinance 1971 §14, Ordinance 1814 §2, Ordinance 1774 §1, and Ordinance
1758 §1, as codified at Section 18.32.020 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, (Light Industrial)
Permitted uses, is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.32.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted outright within the Light Industrial district, subject to
compliance with all other applicable requirements of the Tukwila Municipal Code.
1. Adult entertainment establishments are permitted, subject to the following
location restrictions:
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a. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed within the following
distances from the following specified uses, areas or zones, whether such uses, areas or zones
are located within or outside the City limits:
(1) In or within 1,000 feet of any LDR, MDR, HDR, MUO, 0, NCC, RC,
RCM or TUC zone districts or any other residentially zoned property;
(2) In or within 1/2 mile of:
(a) Public or private school with curricula equivalent to elementary,
junior or senior high schools, or any facility owned or operated by such schools, and
(b) Care centers, preschools, nursery schools or other child care
facilities;
(3) In or within 1,000 feet of:
(a) public park, trail, or public recreational facility; or
(b) church, temple, synagogue or chapel, or
(c) public library.
b. The distances specified in TMC 18.32.020.1.a. shall be measured by following
a straight line from the nearest point of the property parcel upon which the proposed use is to
be located, to the nearest point of the parcel of property or land use district boundary line
from which the proposed land use is to be separated.
c. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed to locate within 1,000
feet of an existing adult entertainment establishment. The distance specified in this section
shall be measured by following a straight line between the nearest points of public entry into
each establishment.
2. Automobile, recreational vehicles or travel trailer sales rooms and travel trailer
or used car sales lots. No dismantling of cars or travel trailers or sale of used parts allowed.
3. Automotive services:
a. gas, outside pumps allowed;
b. washing;
c. body and engine repair shops (enclosed within a building).
4. Beauty or barber shops.
5. Bicycle repair shops.
6. Billiard or pool rooms.
7. Brew pubs.
8. Bus stations.
9. Cabinet shops or carpenter shops employing less than five people.
10. Commercial laundries.
11. Computer software development and similar uses.
12. Contractor's storage yards.
13. Convention facilities.
14. Day care centers.
15. Financial:
a. banking;
b. mortgage;
c. other services.
16. Fix -it, radio or television repair shops /rental shops.
17. Fraternal organizations.
18. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
19. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
20. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
21. Hotels.
22. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing, and
publishing.
23. Internet data /telecommunication centers.
24. Laundries:
a. self serve;
b. dry cleaning;
c. tailor, dyeing.
25. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
26. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling previously prepared metals
including, but not limited to, stamping, dyeing, shearing or punching of metal, engraving,
galvanizing and hand forging.
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27. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling of electrical or mechanical equip-
ment, vehicles and machines including, but not limited to, heavy and light machinery, tools,
airplanes, boats or other transportation vehicles and equipment.
28. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging of food, including but not limited
to, baked goods, beverages (including fermenting and distilling), candy, canned or preserved
foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (provided that no
slaughtering is permitted).
29. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related
products, such as cosmetics and drugs.
30. Manufacturing, processing, and /or packaging previously prepared materials
including, but not limited to, bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing, fur, furniture, glass,
ink, paint, paper, plastics, rubber, tile, and wood.
31. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, packaging and /or repairing electronic,
mechanical or precision instruments such as medical and dental equipment, photographic
goods, measurement and control devices, and recording equipment.
32. Medical and dental laboratories.
33. Mortician and funeral homes.
34. Motels.
35. Offices, including:
a. medical;
b. dental;
c. government; excluding fire and police stations;
d. professional;
e. administrative;
f. business, such as travel, real estate;
g. commercial.
36. Outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical and dental.
37. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public) but not including amusement
parks, golf courses, or commercial recreation.
38. Pawnbrokers.
39. Planned shopping center (mall).
40. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
41. Public parking lots or garages for private passenger cars.
42. Railroad tracks, (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
43. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
44. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), including bowling alleys, skating
rinks, shooting ranges.
45. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through;
b. sit down;
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
46. Retail sales of health and beauty aids, prescription drugs, food, hardware,
notions, crafts and craft supplies, housewares, consumer electronics, photo equipment and
film processing, books, magazines, stationery, clothing, shoes, flowers, plants, pets, jewelry,
gifts, recreation equipment and sporting goods, and similar items.
47. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber/ building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
48. Sales and rental of heavy machinery and equipment subject to landscaping
requirements of the Landscape, Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements
chapter of this title.
49. Salvage and wrecking operations that are entirely enclosed within a building.
50. Schools and studios for education or self- improvement.
51. Storage (outdoor) of materials allowed to be manufactured or handled within
facilities conforming to uses under this chapter; and screened pursuant to the Landscape,
Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements chapter of this title.
52. Taverns, nightclubs.
53. Telephone exchanges.
54. Theaters, excluding "adult entertainment establishments as defined by this
Code.
55. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
56. Truck terminals.
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57. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
58. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be:
a. similar in nature to and compatible with other uses permitted outright
within this district; and
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 8. Ordinance 1971, §15, Ordinance 1814 §2, Ordinance 1774 §2, and Ordinance
1758 §1, as codified at Section 18.34.020 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, (Heavy Industrial)
Permitted uses, is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.34.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted outright within the Heavy Industrial district, subject to
compliance with all other applicable requirements of the Tukwila Municipal Code.
1. Adult entertainment establishments are permitted, subject to the following
location restrictions:
a. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed within the following
distances from the following specified uses, areas or zones, whether such uses, areas or zones
are located within or outside the City limits:
(1) In or within 1,000 feet of any LDR, MDR, HDR, MUO, 0, NCC, RC,
RCM or TUC zone districts or any other residentially zoned property;
(2) In or within 1/2 mile of:
(a) Public or private school with curricula equivalent to elementary,
junior or senior high schools, or any facility owned or operated by such schools, and
(b) Care centers, preschools, nursery schools or other child care
facilities;
(3) In or within 1,000 feet of:
(a) public park, trail, or public recreational facility; or
(b) church, temple, synagogue or chapel, or
(c) public library.
b. The distances specified in TMC 18.34.020.1.a. shall be measured by following
a straight line from the nearest point of the property parcel upon which the proposed use is to
be located, to the nearest point of the parcel of property or land use district boundary line
from which the proposed land use is to be separated.
c. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed to locate within 1,000
feet of an existing adult entertainment establishment. The distance specified in this section
shall be measured by following a straight line between the nearest points of public entry into
each establishment.
2. Automobile, recreational vehicles or travel trailer sales rooms and travel trailer
or used car sales lots. No dismantling of cars or travel trailers or sale of used parts allowed.
3. Automotive services:
a. gas, outside pumps allowed;
b. washing;
c. body and engine repair shops (enclosed within a building).
4. Beauty or barber shops.
5. Bicycle repair shops.
6. Billiard or pool rooms.
7. Brew pubs.
8. Bus stations.
9. Cabinet shops or carpenter shops employing less than five people.
10. Commercial laundries.
11. Computer software development and similar uses.
12. Contractor's storage yards.
13. Convention facilities.
14. Day care centers.
15. Financial:
a. banking;
b. mortgage;
c. other services.
16. Fix -it, radio or television repair shops /rental shops.
17. Fraternal organizations.
18. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
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19. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
20. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
21. Hotels.
22. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing, and
publishing.
23. Internet data /telecommunication centers.
24. Laundries:
a. self- serve;
b. dry cleaning;
c. tailor, dyeing.
25. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
26. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling chemicals, light metals, plastics,
solvents, soaps, wood, coal, glass, enamels, textiles, fabrics, plaster, agricultural products or
animal products (no rendering or slaughtering).
27. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling of electrical or mechanical
equipment, vehicles and machines including, but not limited to, heavy and light machinery,
tools, airplanes, boats or other transportation vehicles and equipment.
28. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling of previously manufactured
metals, such as iron and steel fabrication; steel production by electric arc melting, argon
oxygen refining, and consumable electrode melting; and similar heavy industrial uses.
29. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling previously prepared metals
including, but not limited to, stamping, dyeing, shearing or punching of metal, engraving,
galvanizing and hand forging.
30. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging of food, including but not limited
to, baked goods, beverages (including fermenting and distilling), candy, canned or preserved
foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (provided that no
slaughtering is permitted).
31. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related
products, such as cosmetics and drugs.
32. Manufacturing, processing, and /or packaging previously prepared materials
including, but not limited to, bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing, fur, furniture, glass,
ink, paint, paper, plastics, rubber, tile, and wood.
33. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, packaging and /or repairing electronic,
mechanical or precision instruments such as medical and dental equipment, photographic
goods, measurement and control devices, and recording equipment.
34. Medical and dental laboratories.
35. Mortician and funeral homes.
36. Motels.
37. Offices, including:
a. medical;
b. dental;
c. government; excluding fire and police stations;
d. professional;
e. administrative;
f. business, such as travel, real estate;
g. commercial.
38. Outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical and dental.
39. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public) but not including amusement
parks, golf courses, or commercial recreation.
40. Pawnbrokers.
41. Planned shopping center (mall).
42. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
43. Public parking lots or garages for private passenger cars.
44. Railroad tracks, (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
45. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
46. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through;
b. sit down;
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
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47. Retail sales of health and beauty aids, prescription drugs, food, hardware,
notions, crafts and craft supplies, housewares, consumer electronics, photo equipment, and
film processing, books, magazines, stationery, clothing, shoes, flowers, plants, pets, jewelry,
gifts, recreation equipment and sporting goods, and similar items.
48. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
49. Rock crushing, asphalt or concrete batching or mixing, stone cutting, brick
manufacture, marble work, and the assembly of products from the above materials.
50. Sales and rental of heavy machinery and equipment subject to landscaping
requirements of the Landscape, Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements
chapter of this title.
51. Salvage and wrecking operations.
52. Schools and studios for education or self- improvement.
53. Storage (outdoor) of materials is permitted up to a height of 20 feet with a front
yard setback of 25 feet, and to a height of 50 feet with a front yard setback of 100 feet; security
required.
54. Storage (outdoor) of materials allowed to be manufactured or handled within
facilities conforming to uses under this chapter; and screened pursuant to the Landscape,
Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements chapter of this title.
55. Taverns, nightclubs.
56. Telephone exchanges.
57. Theaters, excluding "adult entertainment establishments as defined by this
Code.
58. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
59. Truck terminals.
60. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
61. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be:
a. similar in nature to and compatible with other uses permitted outright
within this district; and
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 9. Ordinance 1954 §2, Ordinance 1814 §2, Ordinance 1774 §3, and Ordinance 1758
§1, as codified at Section 18.36.020 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, (Manufacturing/ Industrial
Center Light) Permitted uses, is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.36.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted outright within the Manufacturing /Industrial Center —Light
Industrial district, subject to compliance with all other applicable requirements of the Tukwila
Municipal Code.
1. Adult entertainment establishments are permitted, subject to the following
location restrictions:
a. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed within the following
distances from the following specified uses, areas or zones, whether such uses, areas or zones
are located within or outside the City limits:
(1) In or within 1,000 feet of any LDR, MDR, HDR, MUO, 0, NCC, RC,
RCM or TUC zone districts or any other residentially zoned property;
(2) In or within 1/2 mile of:
(a) Public or private school with curricula equivalent to elementary,
junior or senior high schools, or any facility owned or operated by such schools, and
(b) Care centers, preschools, nursery schools or other child care
facilities;
(3) In or within 1,000 feet of:
(a) public park, trail, or public recreational facility; or
(b) church, temple, synagogue or chapel, or
(c) public library.
b. The distances specified in TMC 18.36.020.1.a. shall be measured by following
a straight line from the nearest point of the property parcel upon which the proposed use is to
be located, to the nearest point of the parcel of property or land use district boundary line
from which the proposed land use is to be separated.
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c. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed to locate within 1,000
feet of an existing adult entertainment establishment. The distance specified in this section
shall be measured by following a straight line between the nearest points of public entry into
each establishment.
2. Automotive services:
a. gas, outside pumps allowed;
b. washing;
c. body and engine repair shops (enclosed within a building).
3. Beauty or barber shops.
4. Bicycle repair shops.
5. Brew pubs.
6. Bus stations.
7. Commercial laundries.
8. Contractor's storage yards.
9. Day care centers.
10. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
11. Hotels.
12. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing, and
publishing.
13. Internet data/telecommunication centers.
14. Laundries:
a. self- serve;
b. dry cleaning;
c. tailor, dyeing.
15. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
16. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling of electrical or mechanical
equipment, vehicles and machines including, but not limited to, heavy and light machinery,
tools, airplanes, boats or other transportation vehicles and equipment.
17. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling previously prepared metals
including, but not limited to, stamping, dyeing, shearing or punching of metal, engraving,
galvanizing and hand forging.
18. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging of food, including but not limited
to, baked goods, beverages (including fermenting and distilling), candy, canned or preserved
foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (provided that no
slaughtering is permitted).
19. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related
products, such as cosmetics and drugs.
20. Manufacturing, processing, and /or packaging previously prepared materials
including, but not limited to, bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing, fur, furniture, glass,
ink, paint, paper, plastics, rubber, tile, and wood.
21. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, packaging and /or repairing electronic,
mechanical or precision instruments such as medical and dental equipment, photographic
goods, measurement and control devices, and recording equipment.
22. Motels.
23. Offices including, but not limited to, software development and similar uses,
financial services, schools and studios for education or self- improvement less than 20,000
square feet.
24. Outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical and dental.
25. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public) but not including amusement
parks, golf courses, or commercial recreation.
26. Public parking lots or garages for private passenger cars.
27. Railroad tracks, (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
28. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
29. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through;
b. sit down;
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
30. Sales and rental of heavy machinery and equipment subject to landscaping
requirements of the Landscape, Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements
chapter of this title.
31. Salvage and wrecking operations that are entirely enclosed within a building.
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32. Storage (outdoor) of materials is permitted up to a height of 20 feet with a front
yard setback of 25 feet, and to a height of 50 feet with a front yard setback of 100 feet; security
required.
33. Storage (outdoor) of materials allowed to be manufactured or handled within
facilities conforming to uses under this chapter; and screened pursuant to the Landscape,
Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements chapter of this title.
34. Taverns, nightclubs.
35. Telephone exchanges.
36. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
37. Truck terminals.
38. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
39. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be:
a. similar in nature to and compatible with other uses permitted outright
within this district; and
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 10. Ordinance 1971 §16, Ordinance 1814 §2, Ordinance 1774 §4, and Ordinance
1758 §1, as codified at Section 18.38.020 of the Tukwila Municipal Code, (Manufacturing/
Industrial Center Heavy) Permitted uses, is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.38.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted outright within the Manufacturing /Industrial Center
Heavy Industrial district, subject to compliance with all other applicable requirements of the
Tukwila Municipal Code.
1. Adult entertainment establishments are permitted, subject to the following
location restrictions:
a. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed within the following
distances from the following specified uses, areas or zones, whether such uses, areas or zones
are located within or outside the City limits:
(1) In or within 1,000 feet of any LDR, MDR, HDR, MUO, 0, NCC, RC,
RCM or TUC zone districts or any other residentially zoned property;
(2) In or within 1/2 mile of:
(a) Public or private school with curricula equivalent to elementary,
junior or senior high schools, or any facility owned or operated by such schools, and
(b) Care centers, preschools, nursery schools or other child care
facilities;
(3) In or within 1,000 feet of:
(a) public park, trail, or public recreational facility; or
(b) church, temple, synagogue or chapel, or
(c) public library.
b. The distances specified in TMC 18.38.020.1.a. shall be measured by following
a straight line from the nearest point of the property parcel upon which the proposed use is to
be located, to the nearest point of the parcel of property or land use district boundary line
from which the proposed land use is to be separated.
c. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed to locate within 1,000
feet of an existing adult entertainment establishment. The distance specified in this section
shall be measured by following a straight line between the nearest points of public entry into
each establishment.
2. Automotive services:
a. gas, outside pumps allowed;
b. washing;
c. body and engine repair shops (enclosed within a building).
3. Beauty or barber shops.
4. Bicycle repair shops.
5. Brew pubs.
6. Bus stations.
7. Computer software development and similar uses.
8. Contractor's storage yards.
9. Day care centers.
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10. Financial:
a. banking;
b. mortgage;
c. other services.
11. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
12. Heavy metal processes such as smelting, blast furnaces, drop forging, or drop
hammering.
13. Hotels.
14. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing, and
publishing.
15. Internet data /telecommunication centers.
16. Laundries:
a. self- serve;
b. dry cleaning;
c. tailor, dyeing.
17. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
18. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling chemicals, light metals, plastics,
solvents, soaps, wood, coal, glass, enamels, textiles, fabrics, plaster, agricultural products or
animal products (no rendering or slaughtering).
19. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling of previously manufactured
metals, such as iron and steel fabrication; steel production by electric arc melting, argon
oxygen refining, and consumable electrode melting; and similar heavy industrial uses.
20. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling previously prepared metals
including, but not limited to, stamping, dyeing, shearing or punching of metal, engraving,
galvanizing and hand forging.
21. Manufacturing, processing and /or assembling of electrical or mechanical
equipment, vehicles and machines including, but not limited to, heavy and light machinery,
tools, airplanes, boats or other transportation vehicles and equipment.
22. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging of food, including but not limited
to, baked goods, beverages (including fermenting and distilling), candy, canned or preserved
foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (provided that no
slaughtering is permitted).
23. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related
products, such as cosmetics and drugs.
24. Manufacturing, processing, and /or packaging previously prepared materials
including, but not limited to, bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing, fur, furniture, glass,
ink, paint, paper, plastics, rubber, tile, and wood.
25. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, packaging and /or repairing electronic,
mechanical or precision instruments such as medical and dental equipment, photographic
goods, measurement and control devices, and recording equipment.
26. Motels.
27. Offices; must be associated with another permitted uses (e.g., administrative
offices for a manufacturing company present within the MIC).
28. Outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical and dental.
29. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public) but not including amusement
parks, golf courses, or commercial recreation.
30. Public parking lots or garages for private passenger cars.
31. Railroad tracks, (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
32. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
33. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through;
b. sit down;
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
34. Rock crushing, asphalt or concrete batching or mixing, stone cutting, brick
manufacture, marble work, and the assembly of products from the above materials.
35. Sales and rental of heavy machinery and equipment subject to landscaping
requirements of the Landscape, Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements
chapter of this title.
36. Salvage and wrecking operations.
37. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
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38. Storage (outdoor) of materials is permitted up to a height of 20 feet with a front
yard setback of 25 feet, and to a height of 50 feet with a front yard setback of 100 feet; security
required.
39. Storage (outdoor) of materials allowed to be manufactured or handled within
facilities conforming to uses under this chapter; and screened pursuant to the Landscape,
Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements chapter of this title.
40. Taverns, nightclubs.
41. Telephone exchanges.
42. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
43. Truck terminals.
44. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
45. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be:
a. similar in nature to and compatible with other uses permitted outright
within this district; and
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 11. Ordinance 1971 §17, Ordinance 1830 §25, Ordinance 1814 §2, Ordinance 1774
§5 and Ordinance 1758 §1, as codified at Section 18.40.020 of the Tukwila Municipal Code,
(Tukwila Valley South) Permitted uses, is hereby amended to read as follows:
18.40.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted outright within the Tukwila Valley South district, subject to
compliance with all other applicable requirements of the Tukwila Municipal Code.
1. Adult entertainment establishments are permitted, subject to the following
location restrictions:
a. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed within the following
distances from the following specified uses, areas or zones, whether such uses, areas or zones
are located within or outside the City limits:
(1) In or within 1,000 feet of any LDR, MDR, HDR, MUO, 0, NCC, RC,
RCM or TUC zone districts or any other residentially zoned property;
(2) In or within 1/2 mile of:
(a) Public or private school with curricula equivalent to elementary,
junior or senior high schools, or any facility owned or operated by such schools, and
(b) Care centers, preschools, nursery schools or other child care
facilities;
(3) In or within 1,000 feet of:
(a) public park, trail, or public recreational facility; or
(b) church, temple, synagogue or chapel, or
(c) public library.
b. The distances specified in TMC 18.40.020.1.a. shall be measured by following
a straight line from the nearest point of the property parcel upon which the proposed use is to
be located, to the nearest point of the parcel of property or land use district boundary line
from which the proposed land use is to be separated.
c. No adult entertainment establishment shall be allowed to locate within 1,000
feet of an existing adult entertainment establishment. The distance specified in this section
shall be measured by following a straight line between the nearest points of public entry into
each establishment.
2. Animal veterinary, including associated temporary indoor boarding; access to an
arterial required.
3. Automobile, recreational vehicles or travel trailer sales rooms and travel trailer
or used car sales lots. No dismantling of cars or travel trailers or sale of used parts allowed.
4. Automotive services:
a. gas, outside pumps allowed;
b. washing;
c. body and engine repair shops (enclosed within a building).
5. Beauty or barber shops.
6. Bicycle repair shops.
7. Billiard or pool rooms.
8. Brew pubs.
9. Bus stations.
10. Cabinet shops or carpenter shops employing less than five people.
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11. Commercial laundries.
12. Computer software development and similar uses.
13 Contractor's storage yards.
14. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than twelve patients.
15. Convention facilities.
16. Day care centers.
17. Dwelling One detached single family unit (includes factory built or modular
home that meets UBC).
18. Farming and farm related activities.
19. Financial:
a. banking;
b. mortgage;
c. other services.
20. Fix -it, radio or television repair shops/ rental shops.
21. Fraternal organizations.
22. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
23. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
24. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
25. Hotels.
26. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing, and
publishing.
27. Internet data /telecommunication centers.
28. Laundries:
a. self- serve;
b. dry cleaning;
c. tailor, dyeing.
29. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
30. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging of food, including but not limited
to, baked goods, beverages (including fermenting and distilling), candy, canned or preserved
foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (provided that no
slaughtering is permitted).
31. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related
products, such as cosmetics and drugs.
32. Manufacturing, processing, and /or packaging previously prepared materials
including, but not limited to, bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing, fur, furniture, glass,
ink, paint, paper, plastics, rubber, tile, and wood.
33. Manufacturing, processing, assembling, packaging and /or repairing electronic,
mechanical or precision instruments such as medical and dental equipment, photographic
goods, measurement and control devices, and recording equipment.
34. Medical and dental laboratories.
35. Mortician and funeral homes.
36. Motels.
37. Offices, including:
a. medical;
b. dental;
c. government; excluding fire and police stations;
d. professional;
e. administrative;
f. business, such as travel, real estate;
g. commercial.
38. Outpatient, inpatient, and emergency medical and dental.
39. Pawnbrokers.
40. Planned shopping center (mall).
41. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
42. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public) but not including amusement
parks, golf courses, or commercial recreation.
43. Public parking lots or garages for private passenger cars.
44. Railroad tracks, (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
45. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
46. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), including bowling alleys, skating
rinks, shooting ranges.
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47. Restaurants, including:
a. drive- through;
b. sit down;
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
48. Retail sales of health and beauty aids, prescription drugs, food, hardware,
notions, crafts and craft supplies, housewares, consumer electronics, photo equipment and
film processing, books, magazines, stationery, clothing, shoes, flowers, plants, pets, jewelry,
gifts, recreation equipment and sporting goods, and similar items.
49. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber/ building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
50. Sales and rental of heavy machinery and equipment subject to landscaping
requirements of the Landscape, Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements
chapter of this title.
51. Salvage and wrecking operations that are entirely enclosed within a building.
52. Schools and studios for education or self- improvement.
53. Storage (outdoor) of materials allowed to be manufactured or handled within
facilities conforming to uses under this chapter; and screened pursuant to the Landscape,
Recreation, Recycling /Solid Waste Space Requirements chapter of this title.
54. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
55. Taverns, nightclubs.
56. Telephone exchanges.
57. Theaters, excluding "adult entertainment establishments as defined by this
Code.
58. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
59. Truck terminals.
60. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
61. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be:
a. similar in nature to and compatible with other uses permitted outright
within this district; and
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 12. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be
invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity
or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions
of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation.
Section 13. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in
the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force and effect five (5)
days after passage and publication as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T
Regular Meeting thereof this I day of
ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED:
E. Cantu, CMC, City Clerk
AP OVED AS TO FOJM:
By
Office of the City Attorney
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: 9- 7- 0 J
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: 6 0
PUBLISHED: /0 5:- O
EFFECTIVE DATE: -1D
ORDINANCE NO.: g 7
CTTY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a
L 2001.
S i efuLet,) Ar\ i'N/\ L.SLQ5A
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 1758,
1774, 1814, 1830, 1865, 1954, AND 1971 AND CHAPTERS 18.06,
18.24, 18.26, 18.28, 18.30, 18.32, 18.34, 18.36, 18.38 AND 18.40 OF THE
TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY AND UPDATE
ZONING CODE PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
On October 1, 2001, the City Council of the City of Tukwila passed Ordinance
No.1974, amending the Zoning Code relating to internet data centers and
telecommunication centers and relating to pawnbrokers; providing for severability; and
establishing an effective date.
The full text of this ordinance will be mailed without charge to anyone who
submits a written request to the City Clerk of the City of Tukwila for a copy of the text.
APPROVED by the City Council at its meeting of 10/01/01.
re E. Cantu, CMC, City Clerk
Published Seattle Times: 10/05/01 14
CITY OF TUKWILA
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO.1974