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CAS NUMBER: 10-020 I ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: FEBRUARY 22, 2010
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Siting of Crisis Diversion and Crisis Diversion Interim Service Facilities within the
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SUMMARY
On February 22, 2010, the City Council referred a proposed code amendment regarding
Crisis Diversion and Crisis Diversion Interim Service Facilities to the Planning Commission
for their review and recommendation. On February 25, 2010, the Planning Commission
conducted a public hearing and is recommending to the City Council that Crisis Diversion
and Crisis Diversion Interim Service Facilities be allowed in the Tukwila Urban Center
(Southcenter) area of the City via an unclassified use permit.
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RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
Forward to the Planning Commission
Briefing of proposed recommendations by the Planning Commission
ITEM NO.
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Planning Comm.
DATE: 3/8/10 Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR /ADMIN. Department of Community Development
COMMITTEE Planning Commission (2/25); Community Affairs and Parks (3/8)
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AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
ATTACHMENTS
Informational Memorandum dated 2/13/10
City's Public Records Request to King County, dated 9/15/09
City's Public Records Request to King County, dated 12/22/09
Informational Memorandum dated 3/9/10 (Revised after CAP to include public hearing date)
Revised Bus Route Information for the MIC area (attachment bb of 2/18 Staff Report)
Metro Bus Routes Converging at Transit Center (attachment cc of 2/18 Staff Report)
Minutes from the Community Affairs and Parks Committee meeting of 3/8/10
Staff Report to the Planning Commission dated 2/18/10 with attachments
Informational Memorandum dated 4/6/10, Draft Ordinance, 3/8/10 CAP minutes
(Please bring your comb bound staff reports from the March 15 meeting)
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TO:
City of Tukwila
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Committee of Whole
FROM: Nora Gierloff, Deputy Director
DATE: April 6, 2010
SUBJECT: Zoning Code Changes Relating to the Siting and Operation of Crisis
Diversion Facilities and Crisis Diversion Interim Service Facilities
ISSUE
BACKGROUND
On March 15, 2010, the City Council was briefed on a recommendation from the Planning
Commission to allow Crisis Diversion Facilities and Crisis Diversion Interim Service Facilities
within the Tukwila Urban Center (TUC) zoning district as unclassified uses. The Council
forwarded the Ordinance to the April 12, 2010 meeting for a public hearing.
DISCUSSION
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
A public hearing on an ordinance to modify the zoning code related to the siting and operation of
crisis diversion facilities and crisis diversion interim service facilities.
For additional background information please refer to your agenda packet from the March 15,
2010 meeting, specifically the document entitled, "Staff Report to the Planning Commission
dated 2/18/10 with attachments
The Planning Commission adopted staff's findings and conclusions contained in the "Staff
Report to the Planning Commission dated 2/18/10 with attachments This staff report noted the
following regarding the County's siting criteria and the TUC area of the City:
The TUC area fulfills the County's location requirements. All highways which are located
in south King County that were listed in the County's RFP are accessible from the TUC
area.
The TUC area contains several east/west arterials which connect the area to adjacent
jurisdictions. These streets will allow Police Officers from Renton, Kent, SeaTac, and
Burien to easily access the CDF.
There are six Metro bus routes serving the TUC area. All of these routes converge at the
Metro Transit Center located on Andover Park West. The TUC area is served by more
bus routes than any other City location. Compared to other areas of the City such as the
MIC area and the TIB Corridor that only have bus routes that run north /south the TUC
area has bus routes that run east/west. Since the County is proposing to have a facility
that serves the entire County the TUC area provides the best regional bus access.
Many existing buildings meet the County's square footage requirement of 7200 square
feet.
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The Planning Commission raised some concerns about operational issues for the CDF and the
CDIS. These operational issues have also been raised by staff. In order to address specific
issues with the facilities' operation and to ensure that proper mitigation is in place for impacts to
city services, the Planning Commission recommends that proposed CDF and CDIS uses be
required to obtain an Unclassified Use Permit from the City Council. This process would allow
for a transparent and public process for siting these types of facilities should they be proposed
in Tukwila.
RECOMMENDATION
Conduct the public hearing at tonight's meeting. Forward to the May 3, 2010 Regular meeting
for possible action by the Council.
ATTACHMENTS
Ordinance in draft form
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, AMENDING VARIOUS ORDINANCES, AS CODIFIED AT
TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 18, "ZONING CODE," TO INCORPORATE
DEFINITIONS OF DIVERSION FACILITY AND DIVERSION INTERIM SERVICES
FACILITY; TO CLARIFY DEFINITIONS OF CONVALESCENT/NURSING HOME,
OUTPATIENT MEDICAL CLINIC AND HOSPITAL; AND TO UPDATE THE
ZONING CODE AND ITS PROVISIONS FOR SUCH USES; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, in October 2007, the King County Council passed Motion 12598, adopting the
Mental Illness and Drug Dependency (MIDD) Action Plan, whose goal was "to prevent and
reduce chronic homelessness and prevent and reduce unnecessary involvement in the criminal
justice and emergency medical systems, and promote recovery for persons with disability
mental illness or drug dependency by implementing a full continuum of treatment, housing
and case management services and
WHEREAS, in November 2007, the King County Council adopted Ordinance No. 15949,
which increased King County's sales tax by one -tenth of a percent. The funds raised by the sales
tax increase are intended to pay for the programs outlined in the MIDD Action Plan; and
WHEREAS, one of the strategies of the MIDD Action Plan is the funding and operation of
crisis diversion services in King County, which will be available to individuals who are in
mental illness and /or chemical dependency crisis; and
WHEREAS, King County has noted the importance of crisis diversion facilities in order to
provide services and treatment for people suffering from mental illness and/ or chemical
dependency; and
WHEREAS, King County's diversion services will accept individuals from hospitals,
emergency rooms, ambulances and police agencies throughout King County; and
WHEREAS, King County has noted the importance of having crisis diversion facilities
centrally located in order for police agencies throughout King County to be able to easily
transport individuals to and from the facilities; and
WHEREAS, in August 2009, King County issued a request for proposal soliciting proposals
from third parties to operate a crisis diversion facility and a crisis diversion interim service
facility; and
WHEREAS, the City's Zoning Code does not address the operation of crisis diversion
facilities or crisis diversion interim service facilities; and
WHEREAS, on September 8, 2009, the Tukwila City Council adopted a six -month
moratorium on the acceptance and processing of applications to establish and operate crisis
diversion and crisis diversion interim service facilities within the City in order to allow City
staff time to study the County's proposed plans; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to accommodate King County's Diversion Program while also
ensuring compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan and King County Countywide
Planning Policies; and
WHEREAS, the Zoning Code of the City of Tukwila establishes permit processes for various
uses and the City wishes to expand those procedures to include crisis diversion facilities and
crisis diversion interim facilities; and
WHEREAS, given the unique nature of crisis diversion facilities, it is important to clarify the
definitions of hospital, outpatient medical facilities and nursing homes; and
WHEREAS, on February 12, 2010, the Director of Community Development determined the
proposed code changes do not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment
and issued a Determination of Non Significance; and
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WHEREAS, on February 12, 2010, as required by the Growth Management Act, the City
filed notice with the Washington State Department of Commerce that the City intended to
modify its Zoning Code; and
WHEREAS, on February 25, 2010, the Tukwila Planning Commission, following adequate
public notice, held a public hearing to receive testimony concerning amending the Zoning Code
and adopted a motion recommending the proposed changes; and
WHEREAS, on April 12, 2010, the Tukwila City Council, following adequate public notice,
held a public hearing to receive testimony concerning the recommendations of the Planning
Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Tukwila City Council has reviewed the staff report, dated February 18,
2010, with supporting attachments, and the recommendation of the Planning Commission;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUICWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Definition Added. A new definition is added to TMC Chapter 18.06 to read as
follows:
"Diversion facilihj" is a facility that provides community crisis services, which diverts people
from jails, hospitals or other treatment options due to mental illness or chemical dependency.
Section 2. Definition Added. A new definition is added to TMC Chapter 18.06 to read as
follows:
"Diversion interim services facility" is a facility that provides interim or respite services, such
as temporary shelter, medical /mental health treatment, case management or other support
options such as transportation arrangements for patients who are referred to such a facility
from a diversion facility.
Section 3. Ordinance Amended. Ordinance No. 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section
18.06.150, is amended to read as follows:
"Outpatient medical clinic" means a building designed and used for the medical, dental and
surgical diagnosis and treatment of patients under the care of doctors and nurses and /or
practitioners and does not include overnight care facilities. This cateeory does not include
diversion facility or diversion interim services facility.
Section 4. Ordinance Amended. Ordinance No. 1976 §13, as codified at TMC Section
18.06.173, is amended to read as follows:
"Convalescent/nursing (tome" means a residential facility, such as a hospice, offering 24 -hour
skilled nursing care for patients suffering from an illness, or receiving care for chronic
conditions, mental or physical disabilities or alcohol or drug detoxification, excluding
correctional facilities. Care may include in- patient administration of special diets, bedside
nursing care and treatment by a physician or psychiatrist. The stay in a convalescent/nursing
home is in excess of 24 consecutive hours. This cateeory does not include diversion facility or
diversion interim services facility.
Section 5. Ordinance Amended. Ordinance No. 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section
18.06.435, is amended to read as follows:
"Hospital" means a building requiring a license pursuant to Chanter 70.41 RCW designed
and used for the medical and surgical diagnosis, treatment and housing of persons under the
care of doctors and nurses. Rest homes, nursing homes, convalescent homes,_diversion
facility /diversion interim services facility and outoatient medical clinics are not included.
Section 6. Ordinance Amended. Ordinance No. 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section
18.06.700, is amended to delete the definition for "Sanitarium."
Sanitariun eario a facility designer anal- used foe -lhe -care, tree ertt --arxl housing of
persons syith specific chronic dise_ ca. Convalescent homes arc not includes
Section 7. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2097 59, 1986 §5, 1976 528, 1971 57, 1830
55, 1814 52 and 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.16.020, are amended to read as follows:
18.16.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted outright within the Mixed -Use
Office District, subject to compliance with all other applicable requirements of the Tukwila
Municipal Code.
1. Animal veterinary, including associated temporary indoor boarding; access to an
arterial required.
2. Beauty or barber shops.
3. Bicycle repair shops.
4. Billiard or pool rooms.
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5. Brew pubs.
6. Commercial parking; provided it is:
a. located within a structure having substantial ground floor retail or commercial
activities and designed such that the pedestrian and commercial environments are not
negatively impacted by the parking use; or
b. Iocated at least 175 feet from adjacent arterial streets and behind a building that,
combined with appropriate Type III landscaping, provides effective visual screening from
adjacent streets.
7. Computer software development and similar uses.
8. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
9. Daycare centers.
10. Dwelling one detached single- family dwelling per existing lot.
11. Dwelling multi family units above office and retail uses.
12. Dwelling senior citizen housing as a freestanding use subject to additional
requirements.
13. Financial, banking, mortgage and other services.
14. Fraternal organizations.
15. Laundries:
a. self service
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
16. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
17. Medical and dental laboratories.
18. Offices, when such offices occupy no more than the first two stories of the building
or basement and floor above, including:
a. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
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19. Public parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds, but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
20. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
21. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
22. Restaurants, including cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
23. 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.
24. Retail sales as part of a planned mixed -use development, where at least 50% of gross
leasable floor area development is for office use; no auto oriented retail sales (e.g., drive -ins,
service stations).
25. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
26. Shelters.
27. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
28. Telephone exchanges.
29. 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.
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Section 8. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 §6, 1865 §16, 1830 §6 and 1758 §1, as
codified at TMC Section 18.16.040, are amended to read as follows:
18.16.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Mixed -Use
Office District, subject to the requirements, procedures and conditions established by TMC
Chapter 18.64, Conditional Use Permits:
1. Bed and Breakfast lodging.
2. Cemeteries and crematories.
3. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet and conununity
center buildings.
4. Colleges and universities.
5. Convalescent and nursing homes for more than 12 patients.
6. Electrical substation distribution.
7. Fire and police stations.
8. Hospitals. i`- _r_t :s, :•r :5iinil:u• institutions"
9. Park- and -ride lots.
10. Radio, television, microwave or observation stations and towers.
11. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community
centers and golf courses.
12. Schools, preschool, elementary, junior or senior high schools (public), and equivalent
private schools.
Section 9. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2097 §9, 1986 §5, 1976 §28, 1971 §7, 1830
§5, 1814 §2 and 1758 §1, as codified at TMC Section 18.18.020, are amended to read as follows:
18.18.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted outright within the Office
District, subject to compliance with all other applicable requirements of the Tukwila Municipal
Code:
1. Beauty or barber shops.
2. Bicycle repair shops.
3. Brew pubs.
4. Computer software development and similar uses.
5. Commercial parking; provided it is:
a. located within a structure having substantial ground floor retail or commercial
activities and designed such that the pedestrian and commercial environments are not
negatively impacted by the parking use; or
b. located at least 175 feet from adjacent arterial streets and behind a building that,
combined with appropriate Type III landscaping, provides effective visual screening from
adjacent streets.
6. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
7. Daycare centers.
8. Dwelling one detached single family dwelling per existing lot.
9. Financial, banking, mortgage other services.
10. Fraternal organizations.
11. Laundries:
a. self service
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
12. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
13. Medical and dental laboratories.
14. Offices, including:
a. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
15. Outpatient, inpatient 1 d-erne tency medi..al and dcnta1 -con ncrci ll services.
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15. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses, or cormercial recreation.
16. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
17. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
18. Restaurants, including cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
19. Retail sales, as part of a planned mixed -use development where at least 50% of gross
leasable floor area development is for office use; no auto oriented retail sales (e.g., drive -ins,
service stations).
20. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
21. Shelters.
22. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
23. Telephone exchanges.
24. 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. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 57, 1976 533, 1865 519, 1830 59 and
1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.18.040, are amended to read as follows:
18.18.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Office District,
subject to the requirements, procedures and conditions established by TMC Section 18.18.64,
Conditional Use Permits:
1. Cemeteries and crematories.
2. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet and comrnunity
center buildings.
3. Colleges and universities.
4. Convalescent and nursing homes for more than 12 patients.
5. Electrical substations distribution.
6. Fire and police stations.
7. Hospitals., sanitariums, or sinlikau' in: titx-t€ons.
8. Park and -ride lots.
9. Radio, television, microwave or observation stations and towers.
10. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community
centers and golf courses.
11. Schools, preschool, elementary, junior or senior high schools (public), and equivalent
private schools.
Section 11. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2097 512, 1976 536 and 1758 51, as
codified at TMC Section 18.20.020, are amended to read as follows:
18.20.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted outright within the
Residential Commercial Center District, subject to compliance with all other applicable
requirements of the Tukwila Municipal Code:
1. Animal veterinary, including associated temporary indoor boarding; access to an
arterial required.
2. Beauty or barber shops.
3. Bicycle repair shops.
4. Computer software development and similar uses.
5. Daycare centers.
6. Dwelling one detached single family dwelling per existing lot.
7. Dwelling multi- family units above office and retail uses.
8. Fix-it, radio or television repair shops /rental shops.
9. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
10. Laundries:
a. self service
b. dry cleaning
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c. tailor, dyeing
11. Offices, when such offices occupy no more than the first two stories of the building
or basement and floor above, including:
a. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
12. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
13. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
14. 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.
15. Schools and studios for education or self- improvement.
16. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
17. 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. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2097 §13, 1976 §40, 1954 §1, 1830 §11,
1814 §2 and 1758 §1, as codified at TMC Section 18.22.020, are amended to read as follows:
18.22.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted outright within the
Neighborhood Commercial Center District, subject to compliance with all other applicable
requirements of the Tukwila Municipal Code:
1. Animal veterinary, including associated temporary indoor boarding; access to an
arterial required.
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. Businesses that include a retail component in conjunction with their manufacturing
operation and meeting this chapter's other performance standards. These businesses may
manufacture, process, assemble and /or package the following:
a. foods, including but not limited to baked goods, beverages, candy, caroled or
preserved foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen foods, instant foods and meats (no
slaughtering);
b. pharmaceuticals and related products such as cosmetics and drugs;
c. bags, brooms, brushes, canvas, clay, clothing, fur, furniture, glass, ink, paints,
paper, plastics, rubber, tile and wood;
d. electronic, mechanical, or precision instruments;
e. other manufacturing and assembly of a similar light industrial character;
f. industries involved with etching, lithography, printing, and publishing, meeting
the City's performance standards and offering their services to the local populace on a walk -in
basis;
g. businesses that service and repair the above products, that are entirely enclosed
within a building, offering their services to the local populace on a walk -in basis and meeting
the City's performance standards.
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8. Cabinet shops or carpenter shops employing less than five people.
9. Computer software development and similar uses.
10. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
11. Day care centers.
12. Dwelling one detached single family dwelling per existing lot.
13. Dwelling multi- family units above office and retail uses.
14. Financial:
a. banking
b. mortgage
c. other services
15. Fix -it, radio or television repair shops /rental shops.
16. Fraternal organizations.
17. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
18. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
19. Laundries:
a. self -serve
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
20. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
21. Offices, when such offices occupy no more than the first two stories of the building,
or basement and floor above, or three stories, in the Urban Redevelopment Area along Tukwila
International Boulevard, including:
a. o Laps ti.enl medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
2 2. Outpatient, inpatient, and ei .u.g:,.c <i. dlca'_ z.r.3 'cntal.
22. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
23. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
24. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
25. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
26. Restaurants, including cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
27. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
28. 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.
29. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
30. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
31. Telephone exchanges.
32. Theaters, excluding adult entertainment establishments, as defined by this Code.
33. Wholesale or retail sales offices or sample rooms, with less than 50% storage or
warehousing.
34. 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 13. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2021 §2, 1986 §7, 1971 §10, 1865 §27, 1830
§14, 1814 52 and 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.24.020, are amended to read as follows:
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18.24.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted outright within the Regional
Commercial District, subject to compliance with all other applicable requirements of the
Tukwila Municipal Code:
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. Businesses that include a retail component in conjunction with their manufacturing
operation and meeting this chapter's other performance standards. These businesses may
manufacture, process, assemble and /or package the following: foods, including, but not limited
to baked goods, beverages, candy, canned or preserved foods, dairy products and byproducts,
frozen foods, instant foods and meats (no slaughtering).
9. Bus stations.
10. Cabinet shops or carpenters shops employing less than five people.
11. Commercial laundries.
12. Commercial parking; provided it is:
a. located within a structure having substantial ground floor retail or commercial
activities and designed such that the pedestrian and commercial environments are not
negatively impacted by the parking use; or
b. located at least 175 feet from adjacent arterial streets and behind a building that,
combined with appropriate Type III landscaping, provides effective visual screening from
adjacent streets.
13. Computer software development and similar uses.
14. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
15. Convention facilities.
16. Daycare centers.
17. Dwelling multi family units on a lot that does not front on Tukwila International
Boulevard South, subject to the HDR requirements of TMC Section 18.50.083, Maximum
Building Length, and TMC Section 18.52.060, 2 -4, Recreation Space Requirements.
18. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
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. Hotels.
25. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing and
publishing.
26. Laundries:
a. self -serve
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
27. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
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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. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
25. Outpatient, inpatient, and- ea-rcrgcncy medical and-den-tat
35. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
36. Planned shopping center (mall).
37. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
38. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
39. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), including bowling alleys, skating rinks,
shooting ranges.
40. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
41. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
42. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through
b. sit down
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant
43. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
44. 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.
45. Schools and studios for education or self- improvement.
46. Self- storage facilities.
47. 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.
48. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
49. Taverns, nightclubs.
50. Telephone exchanges.
51. Theaters, excluding adult entertainment establishments, as defined by this code.
52. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
53. 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.
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Section 14. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 §10, 1974 53,1865 528, 1830 515 and
1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.24.040, are amended to read as follows:
18.24.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Regional
Commercial District, subject to the requirements, procedures and conditions established by
TMC Chapter 18.64, Conditional Use Permits:
1. Amusement parks.
2. Animals shelters and kennels, subject to all additional State and local regulations
(less than four cats or dogs does not need a permit).
3. Cemeteries and crematories.
4. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet 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. :r_u,
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. Radio, television, microwave 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 15. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2021 53, 1986 58, 1971 511, 1830 517, 1814
52 and 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.26.020, are amended to read as follows:
18.26.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted outright within the Regional
Commercial Mixed Use District, subject to compliance with all other applicable requirements of
the Tukwila Municipal Code:
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. Businesses that include a retail component in conjunction with their manufacturing
operation and meeting this chapter's other performance standards. These businesses may
manufacture, process, assemble and /or package foods, including, but not limited to baked
goods, beverages, candy, canned or preserved foods, dairy products and byproducts, frozen
foods, instant foods and meats (no slaughtering).
9. Bus stations.
10. Cabinet shops or carpenters shops employing less than five people.
11. Commercial laundries.
12. Commercial parking; provided it is:
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a. located within a structure having substantial ground floor retail or commercial
activities and designed such that the pedestrian and commercial environments are not
negatively impacted by the parking use; or
b. located at least 175 feet from adjacent arterial streets and behind a building that,
combined with appropriate Type III landscaping, provides effective visual screening from
adjacent streets.
13. Computer software development and similar uses.
14. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
15. Convention facilities.
16. Daycare centers.
17. Dwelling multi- family units above office and retail uses.
18. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
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. Hotels.
25. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing and
publishing.
26. Laundries:
a. self -serve
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
27. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
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. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
35. Outteatiant, inpatient, and emergcncy- medieal -and dental,
35. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
36. Planned shopping center (maIl).
37. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
38. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
39. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), including bowling alleys, skating rinks,
shooting ranges.
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40. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
41. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
42. Restaurants, including:
a, drive through
b. sit down
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant
43. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
44. 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.
45. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
46. Self- storage facilities.
47. 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.
48. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
49. Taverns, nightclubs.
50. Telephone exchanges.
51. Theaters, excluding adult entertainment establishments, as defined by this code.
52. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
53. 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;
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 16. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 §11, 1974 §4, 1865 §32, 1830 §18,
and 1758 §1, as codified at TMC Section 18.26.040, are 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 four cats or dogs does not need a permit).
3. Cemeteries and crematories.
4. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet 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 rilar in ntitudons.
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. Radio, television, microwave or observation stations and towers.
15. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community
centers and golf courses.
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16. Schools, preschool, elementary, junior or senior high schools (public), and equivalent
private schools.
Section 17. Ordinance Amended. Ordinance No. 2084 92, as codified at TMC Section
18.28.020, is 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:
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 nor 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. Commercial parking; provided it is:
a. located within a structure having substantial ground floor retail or commercial
activities and designed such that the pedestrian and commercial environments are not
negatively impacted by the parking use; or
b. located at least 175 feet from adjacent arterial streets and behind a building that,
combined with appropriate Type III landscaping, provides effective visual screening from
adjacent streets.
12. Computer software development and similar uses.
13. Contractor storage yards.
14. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
15. Convention facilities.
16. Daycare centers.
17. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
18. Financial:
a. banking
b. mortgage
c. other services
19. Fix -it, radio or television repair shops/ rental shops.
20. Fraternal organizations.
21. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
22. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
23. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
24. Hotels.
25. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing, and
publishing.
26. Internet data/ telecommunication centers.
27. Laundries:
a. self -serve
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
28. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
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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.
34. Mortician and funeral homes.
35. Motels.
36. Offices, including:
a. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
'ent, 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. 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. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
45. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
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. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
50. Self storage facilities.
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. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
53. Taverns, nightclubs.
54. Telephone exchanges.
55. Theaters, excluding adult entertainment establishments, as defined by this code.
56. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
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57. 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 18. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 §12, 2097 §15 and 2084 §2, as
codified at TMC Section 18.28.040, are amended to read as follows:
18.28.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Tukwila Urban
Center District, subject to the requirements, procedures, and conditions established by the
Conditional Use Permits chapter of this title:
1. Amusement parks.
2. Bed and Breakfast lodging; must be located on property adjacent to and not greater
than 500 feet from the Green River, Tukwila Pond or Minkler Pond.
3. Cemeteries and crematories.
4. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet and community
center buildings.
5. Colleges and universities.
6. Convalescent and nursing homes for more than 12 patients.
7. Dwelling multi- family units (max. 22.0 units /acre except senior citizen housing
which is allowed to 100 units /acre, as a mixed -use development that is non industrial in
nature); must be located on property adjacent to and not greater than 500 feet from the Green
River, Tukwila Pond, or Minkler Pond.
8. Indoor animal shelters and kennels, subject to all additional State and local
regulations (less than four cats or dogs does not need a permit).
9. Transit- oriented development housing (which is allowed to 65 units /acre as a
mixed -use development that is non industrial in nature); must be located on property adjacent
to and not greater than one quarter mile from the Sounder Commuter Rail/ Amtrak Station
property.
10. Drive -in theaters.
11. Electrical substations distribution.
12. Fire and police stations.
13. Hospitals. senitariuiau, or sirni rr- iststiiuti&ns:
14. 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.
15. Park and -ride lots.
16. Radio, television, microwave or observation stations and towers.
17. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community
centers and golf courses.
18. Schools, preschool, elementary, junior or high schools, and equivalent private
schools.
Section 19. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2097 §16 and 2084 §2, as codified at
TMC Section 18.28.050, are amended to read as follows:
18.28.050 Unclassified Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Tukwila
Urban Center District, subject to the requirements, procedures and conditions established by
TMC Chapter 18.66, Unclassified Use Permits:
1. Airports, landing fields and heliports (except emergency sites).
2. Essential public facilities, except those uses listed separately in any of the districts
established by this title.
3. Hydroelectric and private utility power generating plants.
4. Landfills and excavations which the responsible official, acting pursuant to the State
Environmental Policy Act, determines are significant environmental actions.
5. Mass transit facilities.
6. Diversion facility and diversion interim services facility. subiect to being located
within half mile of Metro Transit Center as defined under 18.06.840.
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Section 20. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2021 §5, 1986 §10, 1974 §6, 1971 513, 1830
523, 1814 §2 and 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.30.020, are 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 one -half 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 Section 18.30.020.1.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 entertainlent 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 carpenters shops employing Less than five people.
11. Commercial laundries.
12. Commercial parking; provided it is:
a. located within a structure having substantial ground floor retail or commercial
activities and designed such that the pedestrian and commercial environments are not
negatively impacted by the parking use; or
b. located at least 175 feet from adjacent arterial streets and behind a building that,
combined with appropriate Type III landscaping, provides effective visual screening from
adjacent streets.
13. Computer software development and similar uses.
14. Contractor storage yards.
15. Convention facilities.
16. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than 12 patients.
17. Daycare centers.
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18. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
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 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.
31. 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).
32. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related products,
such as cosmetics and drugs.
33. 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.
34. 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.
35. Medical and dental laboratories.
36. Mortician and funeral homes.
37. Motels.
38. Offices, including:
a. outoatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police
d. stations
e. professional
f. administrative
g. business, such as travel, real estate
h. commercial
39. Outpaticnntriinpaticlit, anal- eme:gacc; edical- a- cntl- 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. 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. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
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47. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
48. Rental of commercial trucks and fleet rentals requiring a commercial driver's license.
49. Restaurants, including:
a. drive- through
b. sit down
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant
50. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
51. 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.
52. 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.
53. Salvage and wrecking operations that are entirely enclosed within a building.
54. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
55. Self- storage facilities.
56. 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.
57. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
58. Taverns, nightclubs.
59. Telephone exchanges.
60. Theaters, excluding adult entertainment establishments, as defined by this code.
61. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
62. Truck terminals.
63. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
64. 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;
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 21. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 §13, 1865 §36,1830 §24 and 1758 §1,
as codified at TMC Section 18.30.040, are amended to read as follows:
18.30.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Commercial
Light Industrial 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 four cats or dogs does not need a permit).
3. Cemeteries and crematories.
4. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet 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., sanitarit;r.a: si ::1e: institutio
11. 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).
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12. 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.
13. 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.
14. Park and -ride lots.
15. Radio, television, microwave or observation stations, and towers.
16. Recreation facilities (commercial outdoor), including golf courses, golf driving
ranges, fairgrounds, animal race tracks, sports fields.
17. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community
centers and golf courses.
18. Rock crushing, asphalt or concrete batching or mixing, stone cutting, brick
manufacture, marble work and the assembly of products from the above materials.
Section 22. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2021 56, 1986 511, 1974 57, 1971 514, 1814
52,1774 51 and 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.32.020, are 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:
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 one -half 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 Section 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 Iots. 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 carpenters shops employing less than five people.
10. Commercial laundries.
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11. Commercial parking subject to TMC Chapter 18.56, Off Street Parking and Loading
Regulations.
12. Computer software development and similar uses.
13. Contractor storage yards.
14. Convention facilities.
15. Daycare centers.
16. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
17. Financial:
a. banking
b. mortgage
c. other services
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 previously prepared metals,
including, but not limited to, stamping, dyeing, shearing or punching of metal, engraving,
galvanizing and hand- forging.
29. 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.
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, tiles and woods.
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. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
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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. 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. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
46. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
47. Rental of commercial trucks and fleet rentals requiring a commercial driver's license.
48. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through
b. sit down
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant
49. 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.
50. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, and automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
51. 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.
52. Salvage and wrecking operations that are entirely enclosed within a building.
53. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
54. Self- storage facilities.
55. Storage (outdoors) 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.
56. Taverns, nightclubs.
57. Telephone exchanges.
58. Theaters, excluding adult entertainment establishments, as defined by this code.
59. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
60. Truck terminals.
61. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
62. 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 23. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 §14, 1865 §38 and 1758 §1, as
codified at TMC Section 18.32.040, are amended to read as follows:
18.32.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Light
Industrial 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 four cats or dogs does not need a perrnit).
3. Cemeteries and crematories.
4. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet and community
center buildings.
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5. Colleges and universities.
6. Drive -in theaters.
7. Electrical substations distribution.
8. Fire and police stations.
9. Hospitals., sanitariu::.:.;, 5.li-nilat4tisd tut-ions,
10. 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).
11. 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.
12. Park -and -ride lots.
13. Radio, television, microwave or observation stations and towers.
14. Recreation facilities (commercial outdoor), including golf courses, golf driving
ranges, fairgrounds, animal race tracks, sports fields.
15. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community
centers and golf courses.
16. Rock crushing, asphalt or concrete batching or mixing, stone cutting, brick
manufacture, marble work, and the assembly of products from the above materials.
Section 24. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2021 §7, 1986 §12, 1974 §8, 1971 §15, 1814
§2, 1774 §2 and 1758 §1, as codified at TMC Section 18.34.020, are 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 one -half 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 Section 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.
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7. Brew pubs.
8. Bus stations.
9. Cabinet shops or carpenters shops employing less than five people.
10. Commercial laundries.
11. Commercial parking subject to TMC Chapter 18.56, Off Street Parking and Loading
Regulations.
12. Computer software development and similar uses.
13. Contractor storage yards.
14. Convention facilities.
15. Daycare centers.
16. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
17. Financial:
a. banking
b. mortgage
c. other services
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 chemicals, light metals, plastics,
solvents, soaps, wood, coal, glass, enamels, textiles, fabrics, plaster, agricultural products or
animal products (no rendering or slaughtering).
29. 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.
30. 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.
31. 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.
32. 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).
33. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related products,
such as cosmetics and drugs.
34. 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.
35. 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.
36. Medical and dental laboratories.
37. Mortician and funeral homes.
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38. Motels.
39. Offices, including:
a. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
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40. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or comlercial recreation.
41. Pawnbrokers.
42. Planned shopping center (mall).
43. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
44. Railroad tracks (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
45. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
46. Religious facility with an assembly area less than 750 square feet.
47. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
48. Rental of commercial trucks and fleet rentals requiring a commercial driver's license.
49. Restaurants, including:
a. drive- through
b. sit down
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant
50. 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.
51. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
52. Rock crushing, asphalt or concrete batching or mixing, stone cutting, brick
manufacture, marble work, and the assembly of products from the above materials.
53. 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.
54. Salvage and wrecking operations.
55. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
56. Self- storage facilities.
57. 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.
58. 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.
59. Taverns, nightclubs.
60. Telephone exchanges.
61. Theaters, excluding adult entertainment establishments, as defined by this code.
62. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
63. Truck terminals.
64. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
65. 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
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c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 25. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 §15, 1865 §40 and 1758 §1, as
codified at TMC Section 18.34.040, are amended to read as follows:
18.34.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Heavy
Industrial 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 four cats or dogs does not need a permit).
3. Cemeteries and crematories.
4. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet and community
center buildings.
5. Colleges and universities.
6. Drive -in theaters.
7. Electrical substations distribution.
8. Fire and police stations.
9. Hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities (off -site) subject to compliance with
State siting criteria (RCW 70.105; see TMC Chapter 21.08).
10. Hospitals., sar "ariums, =m:Ihr ixetitti tiens-
11. Park- and -ride lots.
12. Radio, television, microwave or observation stations and towers.
13. Recreation facilities (commercial outdoor), including golf courses, golf driving
ranges, fairgrounds, animal race tracks, sports fields.
14. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community
centers and golf courses.
Section 26. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2235 56, 2021 58, 1986 513, 1974 59, 1954
52, 1814 52, 1774 53 and 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.36.020, are 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 one -half 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 Section 18.36.020.1.a. shall be measured by
following a straight line from the nearest point of the property parcel upon whidn 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 Iand 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
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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. Contractors storage yards.
9. Daycare centers.
10. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
11. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
12. Hotels.
13. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing and
publishing.
14. Internet data /telecommunication centers.
15. Laundries:
a. self -serve
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
16. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
17. 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.
18. 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.
19. 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).
20. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related products,
such as cosmetics and drugs.
21. 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.
22. 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.
23. Motels.
24. 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. This cateoory does not include outpatient medical and dental clinics.
25. Oa aticr- i-iapa ien and c ne- gee -ay ma. iea4 -and iei tai
25. Parks, trails, picric areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
26. Railroad tracks (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
27. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor) athletic or health clubs.
28. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
29. Rental of commercial trucks and fleet rentals requiring a commercial driver's license.
30. Research and development facilities.
31. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through
b. sit down
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant
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32. 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.
33. Salvage and wrecking operations which are entirely enclosed within a building
34. Self storage facilities.
35. 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.
36. 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.
37. Taverns, nightclubs.
38. Telephone exchanges.
39. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
40. Truck terminals.
41. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
42. 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 27. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2235 57, 2021 59, 1986 514, 1974 510, 1971
516, 1814 52, 1774 54 and 1758 51, as codified at TMC Section 18.32.020, are 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 one -half 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 Section 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.
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5. Brew pubs.
6. Bus stations.
7. Computer software development and similar uses.
8. Contractor storage yards.
9. Daycare centers.
10. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
11. Financial:
a. banking
b. mortgage
c. other services
12. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
13. Heavy metal processes such as smelting, blast furnaces, drop forging or drop
hammering.
14. Hotels.
15. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing and
publishing.
16. Internet data/ telecommunication centers.
17. Laundries:
a. self -serve
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
18. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
19. 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).
20. 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.
21. 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.
22. 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.
23. 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).
24. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related products,
such as cosmetics and drugs.
25. 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.
26. 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.
27. Motels.
28. Offices; must be associated with another permitted uses (e.g., administrative offices
for a manufacturing company present within the MIC).
J +tpatiei inpatientrend-emergency medical- aix4eatal,
29. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
30, Railroad tracks (including lead, spur, loading or storage).
31. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
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32. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
33. Rental of commercial trucks and fleet rentals requiring a commercial driver's license.
34. Research and development facilities.
35. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through
b. sit down
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant
36. Rock crushing, asphalt or concrete batching or mixing, stone cutting, brick
manufacture, marble work, and the assembly of products from the above materials.
37. 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.
38. Salvage and wrecking operations.
39. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
40. Self storage facilities.
41. 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.
42. 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.
43, Taverns, nightclubs.
44. Telephone exchanges.
45. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
46. Truck terminals.
47. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
48. 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 28. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2135 §17, 2028 §2, 1865 §44 and 1758 §1,
as codified at TMC Section 18.38.040, are amended to read as follows:
18.38.040 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed within the Manufacturing
Industrial Center /Heavy Industrial District, subject to the requirements, procedures and
conditions established by the Conditional Use Permits chapter of this title:
1. Colleges and universities.
2. Electrical substations distribution.
3. Fire and police stations.
4. Hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities (off -site) subject to compliance with
State siting criteria (RCW 70.105; see TMC Chapter 21.08).
5. Offices not associated with other permitted uses and excluding medical /dental
clinics, subject to the following location and size restrictions:
a. New office developments:
(1) New office developments shall not exceed 100,000 square feet of gross floor
area per lot that was legally established prior to 09/20/2003.
(2) No new offices shall be allowed on lots that abut the Duwamish River and
are north of the turning basin. The parcels that are ineligible for stand -alone office uses are
shown in Figure 18 -12.
b. An existing office development established prior to 12/11/1995 (the effective
date of the Comprehensive Plan) that exceeds the maximum size limitations, may be recognized
as a conforming Conditional Use under the provisions of this code. An existing office
development established prior to 12 -11 -1995 (the effective date of the Comprehensive Plan) may
convert to a stand -alone office use subject to the provisions of this code.
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6. Park -and -ride lots.
7. Radios, television, microwave or observation stations and towers.
8. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community
centers and golf courses.
9. 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; limited to uses of a type and size
that clearly intend to serve other permitted uses and /or the employees of those uses.
Section 29. Ordinances Amended. Ordinance Nos. 2235 §8, 2097 §17, 2021 §10, 1986 §15,
1974 §11, 1971 §17, 1830 §25, 1814 §2, 1774 §5 and 1758 §1, as codified at TMC Section 18.40.020,
are 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 one -half 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 Section 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 carpenters shops employing less than five people.
11. Commercial laundries.
12. Commercial parking, subject to TMC Chapter 18.56, Off -Street Parking and Loading
Regulations.
13. Computer software development and similar uses.
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14. Contractor's storage yards.
15. Convalescent and nursing homes for not more than twelve patients.
16. Convention facilities.
17. Daycare centers.
18. Dwelling one detached single family unit per existing lot (includes factory built or
modular home that meets UBC).
19. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
20. Farming and farm- related activities.
21. Financial:
a. banking
b. mortgage
c. other services
22. Fix-it, radio or television repair shops /rental shops.
23. Fraternal organizations.
24. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
25. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
26. Heavy equipment repair and salvage.
27. Hotels.
28. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing and
publishing.
29. Internet data/ telecommunication centers.
30. Laundries:
a. self -serve
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
31. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
32. 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).
33. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related products,
such as cosmetics and drugs.
34. 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.
35. 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.
36. Medical and dental Iaboratories.
37. Mortician and funeral homes.
38. Motels.
39. Offices, including:
a. outpatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
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40. Pawnbrokers.
41. Planned shopping center (maIl).
42. Plumbing shops (no tun work or outside storage).
43. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
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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.
47. Religious facility with an assembly area of less than 750 square feet.
48. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini -vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
49. Rental of commercial trucks and fleet rentals requiring a commercial driver's license.
50. Research and development facilities.
51. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through;
b. sit down;
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant.
52. 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.
53. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
54. 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.
55. Salvage and wrecking operations that are entirely enclosed within a building.
56. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
57. Self storage facilities.
58. 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.
59. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
60. Taverns, nightclubs.
61. Telephone exchanges.
62. Theaters, excluding adult entertainment establishments, as defined by this code.
63. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
64. Truck terminals.
65. Warehouse storage and /or wholesale distribution facilities.
66. 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;
b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
Section 30. Ordinance Amended. Ordinance No. 2251, as codified at TMC Section 18.41.020,
is amended to read as follows:
18.41.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted outright within the Tukwila
South Overlay district, subject to compliance with all other applicable requirements of the
Tukwila Municipal Code:
1. Adult daycare.
2. 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, RCC,
RCM or TUC zone districts or any other residentially zoned property;
(2) In or within one -half mile of:
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(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 Section 18.41.020.2.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.
3. Amusement parks.
4. 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.
5. Automotive services:
a. gas, outside pumps allowed
b. washing
c. body and engine repair shops (enclosed within a building)
6. Beauty or barber shops.
7. Bed and breakfast lodging.
8. Bicycle repair shops.
9. Billiard or pool rooms.
10. Brew pubs.
11. Bus stations.
12. Cabinet shops or carpenters shops employing less than five people.
13. Colleges and universities.
14. Computer software development and similar uses.
15. Continuing care retirement facility.
16. Convalescent and nursing homes.
17. Convention facilities.
18. Daycare centers.
19. Dwelling (allowed after residential design manual with criteria for approval is
adopted by ordinance):
a. one detached single family unit per lot
b. multi- family
c. multi- family units above office and retail space
d. senior citizen housing
20. Electrical substation and distribution.
21. Extended -stay hotel /motel.
22. Farming and farm related activities.
23. Financial:
a. banking
b. mortgage
c. other services
24. Fire and police stations.
25. Fix -it, radio or television repair shops /rental shops.
26. Fraternal organizations.
27. Frozen food lockers for individual or family use.
28. Greenhouses or nurseries (commercial).
29. Hospitals.
30. Hotels.
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31. Industries involved with etching, film processing, lithography, printing and
publishing.
32. Internet data telecommunication centers.
33. Laundries:
a. self -serve
b. dry cleaning
c. tailor, dyeing
d. commercial
34. Libraries, museums or art galleries (public).
35. 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).
36. Manufacturing, processing and /or packaging pharmaceuticals and related products,
such as cosmetics and drugs.
37. 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.
38. 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.
39. Medical and dental laboratories.
40. Motels.
41. Movie theaters with three or fewer screens.
42. Neighborhood stormwater detention and treatment facilities.
43. Offices, including:
a. Ou toatient medical clinic
b. dental
c. government excluding fire and police stations
d. professional
e. administrative
f. business, such as travel, real estate
g. commercial
11. Ou atient, inpatient, and emergency medical and dental:
44. Pawnbrokers.
45. Planned shopping center (mall) up to 500,000 square feet.
46. Plumbing shops (no tin work or outside storage).
47. Parks, trails, picnic areas and playgrounds (public), but not including amusement
parks, golf courses or commercial recreation.
48. Private stable.
49. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), athletic or health clubs.
50. Recreation facilities (commercial indoor), including bowling alleys, skating rinks,
shooting ranges.
51. Religious facility with an assembly area of less than 750 square feet.
52. Rental of vehicles not requiring a commercial driver's license (including
automobiles, sport utility vehicles, mini-vans, recreational vehicles, cargo vans and certain
trucks).
53. Rental of commercial trucks and fleet rentals requiring a commercial driver's license.
54. Research and development facilities.
55. Restaurants, including:
a. drive through
b. sit down
c. cocktail lounges in conjunction with a restaurant
56. Retail sales of health and beauty aids, prescription drugs, food, hardware, notions,
crafts and craft supplies, housewares, consumer electronics, photo equipment and film
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processing, books, magazines, stationery, clothing, shoes, flowers, plants, pets, jewelry, gifts,
recreation equipment and sporting goods, and similar items.
57. Retail sales of furniture, appliances, automobile parts and accessories, liquor,
lumber /building materials, lawn and garden supplies, farm supplies.
58. 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.
59. Schools and studios for education or self improvement.
60. Self- storage facilities.
61. Sewage lift stations.
62. 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.
63. Studios art, photography, music, voice and dance.
64. Taverns, nightclubs.
65. Telephone exchanges.
66. Theaters for live performances only, not including adult entertainment
establishments.
67. Tow truck operations, subject to all additional State and local regulations.
68. Water pump station.
69. Vehicle storage (no customers onsite, does not include park -and -fly operations).
70. 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 31. 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 32. 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 five days after passage
and publication as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a
Regular Meeting there of this day of 2010.
ATTEST/ AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Office of the City Attorney
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Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council:
Published:
Effective Date:
Ordinance Number:
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COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND PARKS COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes
City of Tukwila
Community Affairs and Parks Committee
March 8, 2010 5:00 p.m.; Conference Room #3
PRESENT
Councilmembers: Joe Duffie, Chair; Joan Hernandez and Verna Seal
Staff: Jack Pace, Nora Gierloff, Shelley Kerslake, Brandon Miles, Evie Boykan, Steve Lancaster and
Kimberly Matej
Guests: Bill Hobson, Executive Director of DESC and Cynthia Kennedy, Attorney for Graham Dunn
CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Duffie called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m.
I. PRESENTATIONS
No presentations.
II. BUSINESS AGENDA
A. Zoning Code: Sensitive Areas Regulations
Staff is seeking Committee approval to forward changes to the Sensitive Areas Ordinance and Map
(Tukwila Municipal Code 18.45) to the Planning Commission for review and subsequent recommendation
to full Council.
Amendments to the ordinance include clarifying special studies, revising wetland classification system,
clarifying off -site buffer mitigation, and removing sensitive areas from the Map that do not meet the
sensitive area criteria. FORWARD TO PLANNING COMMISSION FOR REVIEW.
B. Zoning Code: Crisis Diversion Facilities and Interim Services Facilities
Staff is seeking full Council approval of a draft ordinance amending Title 18 of the Tukwila Municipal
Code updating the Code, defining diversion facility and diversion interim services facility, and clarifying
the definition of convalescent/nursing home, outpatient medical clinic and hospital.
The Planning Commission recommends, and staff concurs, that crisis diversion facilities and crisis
diversion interim service facilities be allowed within a one -half mile walking distance from the Transit
Center located on Andover park West in the Tukwila Urban Center. Additionally, the Planning Commission
recommends that crisis diversion facilities and crisis diversion interim service facilities be required to
obtain an Unclassified Use Permit from the City. This type of permit will allow for a transparent and public
process for the siting of the aforementioned diversion facilities. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL.
FORWARD TO MARCH 15 REGULAR FOR BRIEFING AND DISCUSSION.
III. MISCELLANEOUS
Meeting adjourned at 5:11 p.m.
Next meeting: Monday, March 22, 2010 5 :00 p.m. Conference Room #3
Committee Chair Approval
MiNItes by KAM. Reviewed by SK.
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