File #: 15-1035    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 10/22/2015 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 11/2/2015 Final action: 11/2/2015
Title: Building Heights in High Density Corridor Zones - Deliberation and Recommendation
Attachments: 1. Amendment Text - OPC hearing draft, 2. Map of State Avenue area, 3. Elder map displayed at hearing, 4. Dept of Archaeology & Historic Preservation letter, 5. Stormshak email, 6. Silverman email, 7. Huber email, 8. Elder email, 9. Green email
Related files: 15-0994, 15-0932, 15-0790
Title
Building Heights in High Density Corridor Zones - Deliberation and Recommendation

Staff Recommended Action
Move to recommend that City Council adopt attached code amendment as proposed by City staff.

Report
Issue:
Olympia's land use zoning regulations state that building heights in the 'HDC-1' and 'HDC-2' zones within 100 feet of low-density residential zones are limited to 35 feet, but also suggest that 'bonus' residential floor are available. City staff has proposed an amendment stating that such bonuses are not available within 100 feet of historic districts. On October 19 the Planning Commission held a public hearing regarding this proposal. The Commission is to make a recommendation to the City Council regarding this issue.

Staff Contact:
Todd Stamm, Principal Planner, Community Planning and Development Department, 360.753.8597

Presenter:
None; Commission discussion to be facilitated by the Chair

Background and Analysis:
The Olympia Development Code, also known as the zoning code, provides that in the four 'High Density Corridor' zones any new building within 100 feet of a residential zone with a maximum density of 14 units or less per acre shall not exceed 35 feet in height. The code also provides that buildings within 50 feet of higher density residential and mixed use zones shall be limited to the lesser of the height allowed in the adjacent zone or the maximum height of the High Density Corridor zone.

However, the code also states with respect to the 'HDC-1' and 'HDC-2' zones, Provided that one additional story may be built for residential development only." Additional provisions related to this 'bonus floor' are set forth in Olympia Municipal Code 18.06.100.A.6. However, the code does not indicate whether this bonus floor is available in the areas where heights are restricted due to proximity to residential zones.

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