HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance No. 2022-020 An Ordinance of the City of Arlington, Washington Amending Chapter 20.46 of the Arlington Municipal Code Regarding Zoning Design ORDINANCE NO. 2022-020
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ARLINGTON, WASHINGTON
AMENDING CHAPTER 20.46 OF THE ARLINGTON
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ZONING DESIGN
WHEREAS, the City staff has engaged in a comprehensive review and has proposed an
update containing numerous revisions to the Arlington Municipal Code (AMC); and
WHEREAS, the Arlington Planning Commission held numerous meetings concerning the
revisions, including discussions occurring at the following meetings of the commission:
• January 4, 2022
• March 1, 2022
• March 15, 2022
• April 5, 2022
• April 19, 2022
• May 3, 2022
• May 17, 2022
• June 7, 2022
• June 23, 2022
• July 25, 2022
• August 2, 2022
• September 6, 2022
• September 20, 2022; and
WHEREAS, the Arlington Planning Commission provided notice of and took public
testimony concerning the changes at public hearings which occurred on September 20, 2022; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission made findings and provided its recommendations to
the City Council concerning the proposed changes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council considered the revisions initially with docketing meetings on
March 28, 2022 and April 4, 2022, and also at a joint meeting with the Planning Commission on
July 25, 2022, and then on October 10, 2022 and at a public hearing conducted on October 17,
2022; and
WHEREAS, the amendments were presented to the Department of Commerce for
comment and said Department had no comments on the ordinance; and
WHEREAS, review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) occurred with limited
comments from state agencies, all of which were addressed by the City; and
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WHEREAS, having considered the public testimony, the input from the Planning
Commission and state agencies, the Council deems the adoption of these amendments to be in
the best interests of the City and citizens;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Arlington does hereby ordain as follows:
Section 1. Arlington Municipal Code Chapter 20.46 shall be and hereby is amended to
read as set forth on the attached Exhibit "A".
Section 2. Severability. Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of
this ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, be declared unconstitutional or
otherwise invalid for any reason, or should any portion of this ordinance be pre-empted by state
or federal law or regulation, such decision or pre-emption shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to other persons or circumstances.
Section 3. Effective Date. The title of this ordinance which summarizes the contents
shall be published in the official newspaper of the City. This ordinance shall take effect and be in
full force five (5) days after the date of publication as provided by law.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Arlington and APPROVED by the Mayor this 17th
day of October, 2022.
CITY OF ARLINGTON
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Barbara Tolbert, Mayor
ATTEST:
Wendy Vad Der Meersche, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Steven `. eiffle, it A orney
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EXHIBIT "A"
Chapter 20.46
DESIGN
Sections:
Section I. General Development Design Standards
Suds
20.46.005 Standards Adopted
20.46.010 Conformance with Design Guidelines er Standards.
20.46.020 Design Review Process.
20.46.030_Required Findings for Design Review Approval.
20.46.060 Drive-Through Windows.
20.46.070 Location of Parking in Multi-Family Structures.
20.46.075 Building Setbacks.
20.46.080 Walls and Fences.
20.46.085 Building Orientation, Entries, and Porches.
20.46.090 Additions.
20.46.095 Accessory Buildings.
20.46.100 Deviations..
Section II. Old Town Residential -;*" and Old Town Business Districts Design Standards
20.46.110 Purpose and Intent.
20.46.114_Ap-pI+&ak-N41y0Id Town Residential Districts.
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�n nc 122 Deviations.
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20.46.186 Walls and PenGes.
Section III. Commercial Corridor and Mixed-Use Overlay Design Standards.
20.46.200 Conformance with Mixed-Use Development Regulations.
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Section 1. General Development Design Standards
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20.46.005 Standards Adopted
The city adopts and incorporates by reference herein certain development design standards
known as the "City of Arlington Development Design Standards" dated June, 2018 and the "City of
Arlington Old Town Residential Design Standards" dated May 2022. A true copy of said documents
shall be on file with the city clerkL
depaFtmePACommunity and Economic Development Department and posted on the city website.
20.46.010 Conformance with Design Guidelines or-Standards.
(a) Structures within the following zones (Subsec-tien subsection (1)) OF speGifir
classified are subject to the
relevant design standards adopted in this chapter. Structures within the zones listed in
subsection (2) are subject to the Mixed-Use Development Regulations and additional design
requirements. No building or land use permit shall be issued for structures or uses that do not
conform to the applicable guidelines or standards except as allowed under Subsection (b).
(1) Zones
(A) Old Town Business District 1
Old Town Business District 2 & 3
{Ii4tn_ Old Town Residential
{C)(D) Neighborhood Commercial
44(E) General Commercial
(€)(F) Highway Commercial
{F4(G) Business Park
�G4LU Light Industrial
{44ffl General Industrial (those sides of buildings fronting on and noticeably visible
from public streets only)
jJResidential High DensityCapacity
(K) Residential Medium Capacity
(L) Residential Moderate Capacity
(M)Residential Low Capacity
(y(N) Residential Ultra Low Capacity
{44(0) Medical Services
Aviation Flightline
(K-)(Q) Public/ Semi-Public
cnn,.ifi,. i irn G--lasses
�4 Multi Family Residential (Use Class 1.300)
�13) Educatienal, CultuFal, Religious, SOcial, FFatemal Uses (Use Class
5-999)
(C) Institutienal Residence E)F GaFe er Confinement Facilities (Use Class 7,000-)
TD -EmergeRG Services (Use Class 13.904)
�C14 ,GeFneteF y and CFemateFi vm (Use ('I- cc 21.000)
2 Zones
(A) Commercial Corridor
(B) Mixed Use Overlay
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(b) A building or land use permit may be issued for a structure or use that does not comply with
subsection (a) if anyone of the following findings can be made bythe decision-making authority:
(1) The structure is of a temporary nature that, in all likelihood,will be replaced by a permanent
structure within two years.
(2) The structure is minor to the overall use of the property and will not be noticeably visible
from a public right-of-way.
20.46.020 Design Review Process.
Review of permit applications for conformance with the development design standards shall be as follows:
For an Administrative Design Review decision,T44c-the
direetoF Community and Economic Development Director and/or his designee shall review exterior
modifications. Exterior Modifications include changes to existing structures, landscaping, site design, minor
new structures, or signs with a construction value less than one hundred thousand dollars.
(a) All other design review with a construction value exceeding one hundred thousand dollars
shall be performed by the design review board in a public meeting (not a public hearing).
On building permits for which there is no land use permit required their decision is final
(subject to appeal,see subsection (3)). Otherwise,their recommendation shall be forwarded
to the permit-issuing authority for its consideration with the permit application.
(b) Any modifications or revisions to an approved design review decision is subject to a new
application submittal and shall go back through either the administrative design review
process or the design review board process as described in (a) and (b) above.
(c) Appeals shall be pursuant to Chapter 20.20 (Appeals, Variances, Interpretations).
(d) Fees for design review shall be as set by resolution.
20.46.030 Required Findings for Design Review Approval.
In order to approve a project as consistent with the development design standards,the design review
authority must make the following findings:
The proposal complies with the applicable design requirements and standards of this chapter.
Specifically, findings shall be made for each applicable requirement and guideline as to how the
project complies.
(b)If the proposal is for minor exterior modifications only, that the proposal demonstrates that the
proposed improvements more consistent with the design requirements and standards of this
chapter.
20.40.0-40- Diversity within Planned RPridPntffi;d Developments.
(Repealed by QFd 131:2 11 /97/2003)
n each of the Old Town Business^�,} Districts, and ct etion , all stFu
leered adjacent
publie Fight(s) of way. Where a stFuGtwFe is recessed from the public sidewalk, a pFivate
extension of the Sidewalk shall hbe installed so as to widen the SidevMlk up to the building fF
(b) WheFeveF feasi-le, buildings built in the Old To-vVn Business DistFiets peF this section shall be
adjoining oF appearing se, so as te +teZa Gontinuous fa§ade flient, a str et-.
(e) StFuet i:es along the ('ente Rial Trail should be designed to work with the trail even to the
extent of haViRg an eRtFance to the building, but ;at- Minimum pFesentiRg a well designed fa�a
I� A_R the tFail side
L
Development
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utal;ze the Olympic Avenue Design , to the max�mum extent possible, in the*F design
and m ificat+en e#e
20.46.060 Drive-Through Windows.
(a) All drive-through windows and their driveways shall be designed to not pose a hazard to
pedestrians or other vehicles. In particular,driveways and approaches to drive-through windows
shall be designed to minimize the crossing of pedestrian-ways or vehicular-ways, except to cross
a public sidewalk adjacent to a public right-of-way. Where drive-through driveways and
approaches cross pedestrian-ways, the pedestrian-way shall be clearly demarcated.
(b) All drive-through windows and their driveways shall be screened so as to minimize visual impacts
from public rights-of-way.
(c) If a drive-through window and/or its driveway cannot be designed to meet the intent of this
section then the use of the drive-through may be denied by the permit-issuing authority.
20.46.070 Location of Parking in Multi-Family Structures.
For multi-family (Class '.390 uses in no instance shall street level parking areas be allowed within
25 feet of a public right-of-way unless it is substantially shielded from public view.
20.46.075 Building Setbacks
(a) Setbacks from Lot Boundary Lines. Setbacks of primary and accessory buildings from lot
boundary lines shall be as specified in Chapter 20.48 (Density and Dimensional Regulations);
except that:
(1) All primary buildings shall maintain a minimum 10-foot distance (measurements taken
from foundations) from other buildings, including those on adiacent lots.
(2) However, in no case shall a primary building have a setback less than the five-foot standard
setback for the zone as specified in Chapter 20.48 (Density and Dimensional Regulations).
(b) Setbacks from Public Rights-of-Way.
(1) Front yard setbacks of buildings from public rights-of-way shall be as specified in Chapter
20.48 (Density and Dimensional Regulations), or equal to the average of the two
immediately adiacent primary buildings, whichever is less. Where averaging is used, the
new building may be averaged in a stepping pattern between the front yards of the
adjacent buildings, or the new building's entire frontage may be built on the average
setback line. The front yard is defined as being that side of the building facing the street on
which the building has its primary entrance.
(2) On a corner lot the exterior side yard setback may be reduced to ten feet. The exterior side
yard is defined as that side of the building adjacent to a public right-of-way but from which
the building does not have its primary entrance.
20.46.080 Walls and Fences
a Walls:
(1) Walls intended to screen shall be of plaster, smooth stucco finish or other approved
masonry. They shall be designed in a style, material, and color to complement the
structure to which they are attached. If the wall can be seen from the public right-of-way
or view it shall be designed with a textured face. Other materials may include wrought
iron, tile insets or grillwork.
(2) Wall heights and setbacks are governed by Chapter 20.48 (Density and Dimensional
Regulations).
(3) Both sides of all perimeter walls shall be architecturally treated.
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(b) Fences:
(1) Fences are required to be constructed of wood, wrought iron (decorative metal), or vinyl.
(2) Fence heights and setbacks are governed by Chapter 20.48 (Density and Dimensional
Regulations).
(3) Both sides of all perimeter fencing shall be architecturally treated.
(4) Chain-link fencing shall only be used for security purposes in the General Industrial, Light
Industrial, and Aviation Flightline zones and are required to obtain approval from the
Community and Economic Development Director prior to installation. If chain-link fencing
is used it shall be black vinyl coated and contain no slats (galvanized finish and slats are not
permissible). Barbed wire, razor wire, or other material may also be allowed on top of the
chain link fencing with approval from the director.
Table 20.46-1
Public and Private
Presentation Sides
Two-sided Public presentation Private presentation
presentation side side (house side)
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Wood and Metal fence ( I
examples of front yard
fence at 42" in Height
Wood fence example of '"* �"m""'�TT°T '
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side or rear yard fence at
6-foot fence with and
without 1-foot decorative
extension installed
Black Vinyl Chain Link -
Fence Example With and fig•; �.;
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Figure Index: Courtesy of HKP Architects, Fortress Fencing, LLC, Economy Iron, Inc, Freedom Fence& Railing,Aguilar
Fence, Inc,and Pinterest.com
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20.46.085 Building Orientation, Entries, and Porches
(a) Either a recessed entry or porch shall be incorporated into the design, whichever is most
predominant among the existing buildings along the street on which the new building is
proposed.
(b) A front porch or covered entry shall be a minimum of 6 feet deep to accommodate outdoor
seating.
(c) If a porch is not included at the main entrance, a covered entry that provides an area to wait at
the front door out of the weather shall be included.
20.46.090 Additions
When planning an addition, it is important to pay careful attention to the architectural style of the
existing building. In many cases, additions can dramatically change the appearance of the building
and, therefore, the character of the neighborhood or area. Therefore, for additions, in addition to
the previously listed requirements, the following apply:
(a) The scale and mass of the addition must be in keeping with that of the original building.
(b) The location of additions shall not disrupt established setbacks of neighboring structures.
(c) The addition's roof shall match or complement the design of the original building.
(d) Architectural elements such as windows shall respect the prevailing geometry of the original
building. For instance, windows with a vertical orientation can be incompatible with those of a
horizontal orientation.
(e) The materials used for the addition shall match or coordinate with those of the original
building.
20.46.095 Accessory Buildings
(a) The design of accessory buildings that require a building permit shall be architecturally
compatible with the main building through the use of walls/roofs/trellises, fence/wall
connections and/or landscaping.
(b) Accessory buildings shall be subordinate to the primary structure and shall be set back a
minimum of eight (8)feet from the face of the primary structure.
(c) Accessory buildings shall be placed to the side or rear of the primary structure.
20.46.100 Deviations.
The Planning Commission may grant deviations from the standards only for the following:
(a) If an alternative is provided that, in their opinion, meets the intent of the Design Standards; or
(b) If the intent of the deviation is to preserve or protect a significant tree or trees.
Applications for deviations shall be submitted to the Community and Economic Development
Director, who shall then forward them to the Planning Commission at their next available meeting.
The applicant will be notified of the Planning Commission's decision within ten days of such
decision.
Section II. Old Town Residential and Old Town Business Districts In-Fill-Design Standards
20.46.110 Purpose and Intent.
Old Town is a unique district in Arlington, representing, as the name implies, the old part of town.
It is laid out in a street-and-alley grid pattern, with garages and utilities predominately on the
alleys. There is a predominance of older homes built in historic architectural styles, and most have
front porches. Lots are small,though many of the older homes are built on parcels consisting of
ORDINANCE NO. 2022-020 8
two or three lots, some of which are now nonconforming in terms of size or setbacks. Back at the
turn of the 20th century this was common practice.
However,with the increase in value of these lots, many property owners are selling them to builders
who are building new homes that do not fit the unique historic character of Old Town. Many have
caused problems with existing residents because of privacy, setback, and scale issues.
At the same time, infill development is one of the strategies adopted through the city's
comprehensive plan to meet our growth targets, but not its only strategy, and certainly not at the
expense of substantially changing the character of the Old Town Business and Residential Districts.
Thus, the intent of this part is to:
(1) Preserve the historic development pattern found in Old Town.
(2) Protect property owners' ability to sell their excess lots
(3) Protect existing properties' value by encouraging compatible development.
(4) Implement a design code for Old Town that permits infill development in a manner that is
acceptable to the community while retaining the elements that provide for the traditional
residential and "Main Street" style of growth.
(5) Recognizing the mix of architectural styles that have been built over the neighborhood's one
hundred plus years, it is the city's intent to promote the specific architectural styles and
development patterns that are historically prevalent and characteristic of the Old Town District.
20.46.114 AI+tOld Town Residential District.
(a). All residential construction in the Old Town Residential District shall comply with the
Development Design Standards and the Old Town Residential Design Standards. This includes
new construction, remodels, and additions; except,that if a house is damaged, the
homeowner may rebuild the structure exactly as it was.
(b) The Development Design Standards and the Old Town Residential Design Standards are
reference documents that are available in the Community and Economic Development and are
located on the city website. Copies of the documents may be requested.
{a4(c) Design review for compliance of this section shall be performed by the Community and
Economic Development (CED) Director or his or her designee through the permitting process.
The Director shall have the authority to render interpretations of this code and to adopt
policies and procedures in order to clarify the application of its provisions.
20.46.120 Old Town Business Districts (1, 2, and 3)
(a) This part shall apply to all construction, including new construction, remodels, and additions in
the Old Town Business Districts; except, that if a building is damaged, the owner may rebuild
the structure exactly as it was.
(b) All construction shall comply with the Development Design Standards and the Olympic Avenue
Design Guidelines.
(c) In each of the Old Town Business Districts, and subiect to subsection (b), all structures shall be
located adjacent to or as nearly adjacent as feasible to the sidewalk(s) falling within adjacent
public rights)-of-way. Where a structure is recessed from the public sidewalk, a private
extension of the sidewalk shall be installed so as to widen the sidewalk up to the building front.
(d) Wherever feasible, buildings built in the Old Town Business Districts per this section shall be
adjoining or appearing so, so as to create a continuous facade along a street.
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(e) Structures along the Centennial Trail should be designed to work with the trail, even to the
extent of having an entrance to the building, but at minimum presenting a well-designed facade
on the trail side.
(f) Any new construction or modifications to existing structures in the Old Town Business Districts
1, 2 and 3 shall comply with the Arlington Development Design Standards and also refer to and
utilize the Olympic Avenue Design Guidelines, to the maximum extent possible, in their design
and modification efforts.
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Pevelepm It Ircn1 Pir ete OF Mir oF her designee thr gh the permittin nreeesr The dwreeter
shlall hlave the autheFity to render inteFpFetatieps ef this C--A-de and te adept policies and procedu
(1) If a iaItnrn-aii„n is p Tided that iR their me is the int ef this art_-G+„
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plaRniRg the planning cemmissien at theiF next available meeting. The applicant will be neatifiedd of the
CiyV'CtG k s,
Let Boundary LiR
he as rneeifierl,in_Sectien 2GA4,0404944ing Setback ReGlUirements,•, except thay.
lots.44 All pFimary buildiRgs shall maintain a minimum ten feet distance (mea,"HFements takeR fFoFA
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(24 HeweveF,
in Re case shali a IpFimary bUilding have a setback less tham the five-foet St-aAd-ard-
setb_;4ek f Tr-tth'e' 'ro.mc-;4r, fin eec fierl in Certinr. 7��
44 Seth_aeLs frnm Put Wien Right-ef Way,—,-
(4441-eRt yard setbacks ef buildings fFem public Fight of ways shall be as spedfied iR Sectien
.20.48.040Idi n Setback Qen„iremertssL�cto t,,.e average of the twe irnmediatel
used, tea-t h ce-pew-ttt}FId*pg4T+a-y
he aveFaged i a stepping pattern e adjace Ffycsidenc-es, 0
ne building's entire freeptage may be built en the aveFage setback line. The frent yaFd-+*S
defined as being that ride of the building facia
g the stFeet an whiEh thee k..;1,4;-
ilding has its
y,+F:d is defiRed as that side of the buildiRg adjacent to a publiE Fight e but from
w�I£
the building de-es, not Wave its
mince.
(,-4-The pFimary materials fe-F the exterie;- of buildings shall be: sidiRg, ceme.pt -board- eF HatuFal
panels,wood, stuece, board -and blatten style (battens eveF paRel s4ng), Feal or cultured 14:1-a-se-Fify
tb4 ExteFieF building mateFials shall pet include the fellewiRg� paRel SWiRg (except as specified iR
cencFete ceFFugated metal siding, or standaFdE)Fle tine concretesystems
Metal sidiRg may be used as an accent material, but net mater6all.
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I-} When panel siding is used, battens with a twepty4Gur-4nch m acing shall be used fe r
(t+AI1 sides ef the building must be compliant with the design standards, not just these facing
�q-CGIFner Lets. Buildings on com 10t5 face 5pedal c4cumstances. All sides With 5tFeet fFeRtage5
s4all be treated Volt h tcr,t h o'rT,q4a4ty-Gf-444a
and shall be v*sually appealing like the frent. Examples te create appealing stFeet facing facades
+n aFeas
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(�-Frents ef buddings shall be articulated thFough the u-Se ef -hays, insets, balcenies, peFches, e
(c4 All buildings shall with aeY—si
i! GORtain
nffrn+r nr setbacks With -a drifrrcplane ef at least sou inches. Bay w44Gws-,
cantileyeFsi and ether sknilar pmtFusieRs can ae ount feF suchoffsets.
(d) Building design shall inceFperate visually heavier and FneFe massive elements at the building
base,and lighteF elements above the base. A seep-Rd- r„ fnr
: (Q A� I RQ (Building Materials)
(a) Reof design tFeatments; -;hall meet the fellewing —nlnnw+nnt uiteFia
t44--Reefs may have dormers, gables, 9F skqqI;4F V;4riatic planes in eFder to !)Feal( up the
q� rnnT
rh-.Ln and rhinnln
(4 d A a A t reef materials shallrveme'rcmui-such as, b u t Rot limited �Ee
shingles, clay er CGRcr-ete tiles, eF compesition w d and asphalt shingles. Flat eF eeFruga
fI
built up Feefs are pFehibited. Standing seam baked enamel steel reefing
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(S,1 githnr a recessed nt E)Fperch
Iredemi n aet amens-the existingdwellings along the stFeet OR v, edwell'+ IS PFE)PE)SEM3.
A front perch oF cevered eptFy shall be a minimu.m. of six feet deep in erder to accemmedate
n +rinnr seating.
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the fFeRt deer out A-f the;veatheF shall be
In planning an addition it iS iFAPeFtant te pay eareful attention to the aFGhitectuF4 style ef the
existing FeSid_cAGP_. In many cases, add4iens Gan dFamatically change the appeaFance of
to all the IpFeviews Fules, the following apply�
with
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(r3^), ems+ the designof the ,•.riniRal building
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AFehitectural elements such as WiHdeWS Shall Fespect the prevailing geometry of tile origiRal
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wieening c�re.-.ninn must be aFehffitectuFally compatible with the '
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Section III. Commercial Corridor and Mixed-Use Overlay.
20.46.200 Conformance with Mixed-Use Development Regulations.
(a) All buildings and/or structures located in the Commercial Corridor or Mixed-Use Overlay zones
shall comply with the Mixed-Use Development Regulations of Chapter 20.110.
(a)(b) For any design items not addressed under the Mixed-Use Development Regulations, the
Development Design Standards shall be followed.
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CERTIFICATION OF ORDINANCE
I, Wendy Van Der Meersche, being the duly appointed City Clerk of the City of Arlington,
Washington, a municipal corporation, do hereby certify that the following Ordinance
No. 2022-020 was approved at the October 17, 2022 City Council meeting.
ORDINANCE NO. 2022-020
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ARLINGTON,WASHINGTON
AMENDING CHAPTER 20.46 OF THE ARLINGTON
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ZONING DESIGN"
A true and correct copy of the original ordinance is attached.
Dated this 18th day of October, 2022
�i1x,
Wendy Varf Der Meersche
City Clerk for the City of Arlington