Chapter 18.18
“RR” (RESIDENTIAL, RURAL DENSITY) DISTRICT

Sections:

18.18.010    Purpose.

18.18.020    Permitted uses.

18.18.030    Additional uses.

18.18.040    Development standards.

18.18.990    Severability.

18.18.010 Purpose.

The purpose of the RR district is to establish rural areas with sufficiently large lots to allow for the maintenance of certain animals and farm crops while at the same time establishing and maintaining a living environment similar to urban areas. (Ord. 2767 § 2, 2012: Ord. 1917 § 1 (part), 1997).

18.18.020 Permitted uses.

The following are the only uses permitted in RR districts:

A.    One single-family dwelling building per lot;

B.    Agriculture and animal husbandry;

C.    Temporary roadside stands for products grown on the premises (Section 18.60.100);

D.    Accessory apartments (Section 18.60.140);

E.    Accessory uses and structures related to a permitted use; and

F.    Family day care homes (Section 18.60.190). (Ord. 2767 § 3, 2012: Ord. 1917 § 1 (part), 1997).

18.18.030 Additional uses.

The following uses require approval of a permit in accord with Chapter 18.75 or 18.59:

A.    Nursery schools and day care centers only as may be permitted under Section 18.60.060 or 18.75.050;

B.    Home occupations only as may be permitted under Section 18.75.060;

C.    Public and quasi-public uses only as may be permitted under Section 18.75.050;

D.    More than one residential unit per lot only as may be approved under Chapter 18.59; and

E.    Bed and breakfast operations only as may be permitted under Sections 18.60.240 and 18.75.050. (Ord. 2767 § 4, 2012: Ord. 1917 § 1 (part), 1997).

18.18.040 Development standards.

Development standards for residential, rural (RR) districts are as follows:

A.    Minimum lot area: twenty thousand square feet unless otherwise approved with clustering pursuant to Chapter 18.59. However, if grazing animals are to be maintained on the property, the minimum lot size is thirty thousand square feet with no more than one animal unit, as defined by WAC 332-20-030(3) as now existing or as hereafter amended, per acre.

B.    Minimum lot width: one hundred feet unless otherwise approved with clustering pursuant to Chapter 18.59.

C.    Minimum setbacks: street frontage, twenty-five feet; rear, twenty feet; side, fifteen feet. Setbacks may be altered if approved with clustering pursuant to Chapter 18.59.

D.    Maximum building height: thirty-five feet. Structures higher than thirty-five feet require approval of a conditional use permit in accord with Section 18.75.050. Stands for the sale of produce must not be more than ten feet in height.

E.    Off-Street Parking. Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 18.63.

F.    Design review in accordance with Chapter 18.07.

G.    Provisions for Open Spaces and Recreation Areas. Each development of five lots or more must provide for usable common open space or a public park in an amount determined through review pursuant to Chapter 16.04. The city and developer may agree to a cash payment to the city in lieu of the provision for open space; provided, that such payment is sufficient for the city to construct or enhance a park elsewhere in the city. Any agreement between the city and the developer shall comply with RCW 82.02.020 as now codified or as hereafter amended. If the open common space is private, it must be concentrated in a large, homogenous, centrally located parcel designed to provide for active or passive recreation. Private common open space shall not include:

1.    Areas reserved for the exclusive use or benefit of individual property owners; and

2.    Dedicated vehicular and pedestrian right-of-way, easement or off-street parking areas. There must be adequate provisions for permanent retention and maintenance of such private common open space.

H.    The maximum permitted number of lots/dwelling units for any development in the RR zone is determined by dividing the gross area of the parcel in square feet by forty-three thousand five hundred sixty square feet, multiplied by the allowed maximum density of two. The closest or next lowest whole number is the permitted maximum number of lots. If the maximum density limitation would prevent a single-family dwelling unit from being built in the RR zone, on a lot which was legally existing at the time this section was enacted, then maximum density shall not apply to that lot. (Ord. 2767 § 5, 2012: Ord. 2211 § 1, 2001: Ord. 1917 § 1 (part), 1997).

18.18.990 Severability.

If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, phrase, or word of this chapter should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, phrase or word of this chapter. (Ord. 2767 § 6, 2012).