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Cover page to Ordinance 253
The full text of the ordinance follows this cover page.
AN OhDIKAACE OF THE TOWN 61 TUhNILA AMLNDING caDINANCE NO. 251
BY _ADDING TO CRAPTIM 4 ,k.'*CTION 4 30, AND PROVIDING PENALTINS
F0.7 710LATION THEREOF.
Ordinance 253 was amended or repealed by the
following ordinances.
AMENDED BY: REPEALED BY:
635 1758
ORDINANCE NO. 253
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN Q.F TUKWILA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 251
BY ADDING TO CHAPTER 4 SECTION 4 30, AND PROVIDING, PENALTIES
FOR VIOLATION THEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL O >F THE TOWN OF TUKWILA:
That ordinance No. 251 be amended by adding to Chapter 4
Section 4 30.
USE REGULATIONS:
CHAPTER 4 LAND USE DISTRIBUTION
SECTION 4 30
DISTRICT M -2 HEAVY INDUSTRY
In District M -2 no building or land shall be used and no build-
ing shall be erected for any purpose other than one of the
following uses, except as provided in Sections 4 -13 and 4 -15;
all hazardous occupancies are subject to Building Code Restrict-
ion. for Fire Zone No. 1 (Latest Pacific Coast Uniform Building
Code):
1. Any use permitted in District M -1,
2. Ammonia, bleaching powder, or other chemical plants;
3. Animal burial grounds.
4. Animal refuges;
5. Asphalt mixing plant;
6. Assaying.
7. Auto salvage or auto wrecking yards, provided the operation
is carried on within a building completely enclosed with
walls and roof or within a yard, enclosed on all sides, ex_
cept on a side or portion of a side abutting a building,
by a wall or a cyclone type fence, at least eight (8) feet
high, The Planning Commission may modify the above require-
ments where a railroad track adjoins or enters the property.
There shall be only one opening in the wall or fence facing
any public street or alley, for each two hundred (200) feet
of length, The opening shall not exceed thirty (30) feet
in width, and shall be provided with a gate or door which
must be kept closed whenever the establishment is closed
for business, The nearest point of the property shall be
at least three hundred and fifty (350) feet distant from
the boundary of any commercially or residentially zoned
district.
8. Blast furnaces.
9. Blooming or rolling mills.
10, Brass, bronze or aluminum foundries.
11, Central station light or power plants.
12, Circuses.
13. Cider mills.
14. Coal distillation, including manufacture or derivation of
by- products, coal hoists, pockets, car trestles, or dumps.
15. -Coke ovens,
16. Concrete mixing plants (both wet and dry).
17. Cooperage works.
18. Cotton ginning or baling.
19. Creosote treatment;
20. Drive -in theaters, upon the approval of specific plans by
the Planning Commission after a public hearing.
21. Enameling
22. Feed and flour mills.
23, Fish packing,
24. Grain elevators.
25. Iron or steel foundries.
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CHAPTER 4 LAND USE DISTRIBUTION
SECTION 4 30
DISTRICT M -2 HEAVY INDUSTRY
USE REGULATIONS:
26. Japanning
27. Junk yards under the same provisions as for auto salvage
and auto wrecking yards, in this district.
28, Lumber mills.
29, Machine shops.
30. Manufacture, assembly or processing any of the
following products:
Adding machines;
Airplanes,
Alcohol,
Asphalt, or refining;
Automobiles.
Basket materials;
Bicycle;
Boilers,
Boxes;
Brick,
Bronze powder;
Cans.
Carbon, carbon batteries, electric lamps or lamp black.
Cash registers.
Celluloid and similar cellulose products.
Charcoal;
Chemicals, other than chemicals included in other classes,
Clay, shale or glass products,
Cottonseed products.
Creosote.
Cutlery or tools.
Disinfectants or insecticides.
Dyes;
Electrical machinery.
Enamel, japan, lacquer, oil, paint, turpentine or varnish
Gas from coal or petroleum or the storage thereof,
Glass,
Locomotives, tractors, etc,
Machine tools.
Motor vehicles.
Nuts, bolts or screws,
Oil cloth or linoleum,
Plaster.
Plastics and plastic products.
Railway or street cars,
Rubber from crude or scrap materials.
Shoes,
Soap.
Starch, glucose or dextrine.
Tar, turpentine or other by- products.
Terra cotta or tile.
Textile fabrics,
Tobacco products in addition to those listed previously,
Typewriters.
Vinegar.
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USE REGULATIONS;
CHAPTER 4 LAND USE DISTRIBUTION
SECTION 4 30
DISTRICT M -2 HEAVY INDUSTRY
31 Marble works,
32. Ore docks.
33. Power forges;
34, Power saw or planing mills.
35; Rasp or file factories.
36; Railroad freight or classification yards;
37. Railroad roundhouses or shops,
38. Railway car repair shops,
39. Reducing or refining aluminum, copper, tin or zinc,
40! Rock crushing and Quarrying,
41. Salvage yards, under the same provisions as for auto
salvage and auto wrecking yards in this district;
42, Salt works,
43. Stamping, dieing, shearing or punching of metal.
44, Steel mills or furnaces,
45, Stone cutting;
46. Storage of:
Butane, gasoline, petroleum or propane (in quantities
less than or greater than tank car lots),
Hides and skins,
Iron, tin, junk, paper and rags, including sorting,
collecting or baling the same, with the same provisions
as for auto salvage and auto vsre�k3ng yards in this
district,
47, Structural iron or pipe works.
48 Sugar refining.
49, Tanning or curing of raw hides or skins.
50. Tar distillation.
51. Terminals, truck providing thrre is sufficient area on
the property, in addition to the area necessary for the
terminal building and docks, to allow all trucks and
trailers, and other vehicles, when loading, unloading,
maneuvering and parking or being parked to be entirely
on private property. Minimum distances from docks to
property lines, measured at right angle to the docks,
are eighty -five (85) feet where no parking of trailers
along said property line is intended, or one hundred (100)
feet when trailers are so parked, for tractor- trailer unit
operation, and sixty (60) feet where no pick -up trucks
are so parked, for pick -up truck operation.
Driveways shall be kept open at all times so that there
will be no necessity for maneuvering upon entering or
leaving the property,
The property shall be surrounded by a cyclone type wire
fence, or a wall.
52. Waste materials processing, under the same provisions
as for auto salvage and auto wrecking yards in this
district,
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USE REGULATIONS:
CHAPTER 4 LAND USE DISTRIBUTION
SECTION 4 30
DISTRICT M -2 HEAVY INDUSTRY
53; Wire or rod mills,
54, Wood distillation,
55; Wool scouring;
56. Wrecking yards, under the same provisions as for auto
salvage and auto wrecking yards in this district;
57. Customary accessory uses.
HEIGHT, YARD AND AREA REGULATIONS:
In District M -2, the height of buildings, minimum dimensions of
lots and yards, and the minimum lot area per family permitted
upon any lot shall be as follows, provided that buildings erect-
ed for dwelling purposes exclusively, shall comply with the front,
side and rear yard requirements of District R4(for exceptions
see Section 4 -17).
1; HEIGHT:
Buildings or structures shall not exceed six (6)
stories and shall not exceed sixty (60) feet in height.
2. FRONT YARDS:
Same as for District M -1.
3, SIDE YARDS:
Same as for District M -1,
4, REAR YARDS:
Same as for District M -1.
5. LOT AREA:
Same as for District M -1,
PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS:
As provided for in Section 4 -16.
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION
As provided for in Section 4 -28
PASSED by the Town Council and APPROVED by the Mayor this
20th day of January, 1958
Attest: f-
Lois T. Newton, Clerk
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Chas. O. Baker, Mayor
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STATE OF WASHINGTON:
COUNTY OF KING :SS
TOWN OF TUKWILA
I, Lois T. Newton, Towri Clerk of the Town of Tukwila, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of
an ordinance of said Tukwila, to -wit: Ordinance No. 253: AN
ORDINAIYCE OF THE TOWN OF TUIWILL AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 251 BY
ADDING TO CIIAPTER 4 SECTION 4- 30, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR
VIOLATION THEREOF and that same has been published as provided
by law.
Witness my hand and the seal of said town this 14th day of
1 'darch, 1953.
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Ordinance No. 251, and as amended by No. 253
1. Chas. Laker
2. Stan Ialinkler
3. Rudolf -eJ.=
4. A. G. jiadf o rd
6. Wynn Anderson
7. Carl Lergstrom, w official copy
3. Larry Frese
9. Aonadd Doyle
10. nohn Strander
11. Robt. Kelly
12. tiohn Dobson, w corrected original
13. Gerald Cysewski
14. Joe Aliment
15. Port of Seattle
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17.
13. e y- C=o mI- s- si- en -e-r-s, recorded returned
19. n t o r N ewer e a James North
20. Mr. Lundy, Montlake Terrace
21. John Strander, for Kemt
22. American Society Planning Officials
23. Harold Frye
53. F. D. Kusske
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36. Paul lv cKay, Dist. Engineer, Wash. State dept. Highways
37. Seattle Planning commission
33. King county Planning Commission
40. gene Ives
41. Madge Phillips
t2. 53. Cysewski
tZ. 55. Cysewski
56. Kreidler
b7. C. T. taker
53. bill Aliment
59/ Helen Nelsen
CO. C. T. Laker
61. P.S. Planning Council
613 Co -City Ll g.
62. Cello Lag Co.
63. J. F. Whetzel
1411 4th Ate.Rm. 1522
64. Effie Smith
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