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Ordinance No. 95-03 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ''�S - ORDINANCE NO. -� AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND PROVISIONS TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE (SECTION 18.54 SENSITIVE LANDS) RELATING TO FEMA REQUIREMENTS AND CLARIFYING LOCAL PERMIT PROCEDURES FOR SENSITIVE LANDS. WHEREAS, The City of Tigard finds it necessary to revise the Community Development Code periodically to improve the operation and implementation of the Code; and WHEREAS, The Federal. Emergency Management Agency requires that the development code be amended to comply with the National Flood Insurance Program; and WHEREAS, The City of Tigard Planning Commission reviewed the proposed amendments at a public hearing on December 5, 1994 and voted to recommend approval of the amendments to the City Council; and WHEREAS, The City Council held a public hearing on January 24, 1995 to consider the amendment. THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS SECTION 1: The Community Development Code shall be amended as shown in Exhibit "A" according to the findings shown in Exhibit "B". This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder. PASSED: By unammous vote of all Council members present after bein read by number and title only, this �. day of l- . GA"ru Catherine Wheatley, City Recorder APPROVED: This day of _! U J' coli; mayor Approved :as to form: Ci y ttorney ORDINANCE No. Page 1ME M '. 6. • EXhibit "A" Language to be added is bold, Language to be deleted is bold/ Chapter 8.84 SENSITIVE LANDS Sgctions: 18.84.010 Purpose 18.84.015 Applicability of Uses: Permitted, Prohibited, and Nonconforming 18.84 020 Administration and Approval Process 18.84.025 Maintenance of Records 18 84.026 General Provisions for Floodplain Areas 18.84.028 General Provisions for Wetlands 18.84.030 Expiration of Approval: Standards of Extension of Time 18.84.040 Approval Standards 18.84.045 Exception for Development in the 108th/113th Ravine below the 140 Feet Elevation 18.84.050 application Submission Requirements 18.84.060 Additional Information Required and Waiver of Requirements 18.84.070 Site Conditions 18.84.080 The Site Plan 18.84.090 Grading Plan 18.84.100 Landscaping Flan 18.84.010 Pu ose A. Sensitive lands are lands potentially unsuitable for development because of their locationwithin: 1. The 109-wear floodplain; 2. statural drainageways; 3. Wetland areas which are regulated by the other agencies including the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Division of State Lands,;or are designated as significant Wetland on the Comprehensive Plan Floodplain andWetland Map; and 4. Step slopes of 25 percent or greater and unstable ground. Draft,December 6,1594 Page-I t_. Chapter W4 SENSMVE LANDS Exhibit X ggry ;4_ B. Sensitive' land areas are designated as such to protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the community through the regulation of these sensitive land areas. C. Sensitive land regulations contained in this chapter are intended to maintain the integrity of the rivers, streams, and creeks in Tigard by minimizing erosion, promoting bank stability, maintaining and enhancing grater duality, and fish and wildlife habitats, and preserving scenic quality and recreationa4 potentials. D. The regulations of this chapter are intended to implement the comprehensive plan and the citve a flood ain man gement nroctram as required bv the National Flood insuranc®_RK2giqam, and help to preserve natural sensitive land areas from encroaching use and to maintain the September 1981 zero-foot rise floodway elevation. d ar- ems ��9®^ £ia9 � • --a- � � -In f s, boeT—seed- �.a s- --" 83-52 Draft-December 6,1994 Page-2 Chapter 18.84 SENSMVE LANDS Mbit"X 18.84,015DOlj..gAtjjj.ty og Uses: Permitted. Proh'19i ited, and Nonconf a=. JM A. outright Permitted uses - No Permit Required Except as provided by Subsections 18.84.015.B, D. and E., the following uses are outright permitted uses within s ' Ia the 100-yeas floodplain, drainagaways, slopes that are 25 percent or greater, and unstable around when the use a can not involve paving. Pear the purposes of this chapter, the weird "structural' shall exclude: children's play WN equipment, picnic tablas, sand boxes, grills, basketball hoops and similar recreational equipment. 1. Accessory uses such as lawns, gardens, or play areas-r excep Wetlands; Z u Farm uses conducted without locating a structure within the sensitive land area t---i-" Wet-lemas; 3. Community recreation uses oueh-ee b& eara� � excluding structuress 4. Public and private conservation areas for water, soil, open space, forest, and wildlife resources; 5. Removal of poison oak, tansy ragwort, blackberry, or other noxious vegetation; 6. Maintenance of floodway excluding rechanneling; and 7. Fences, except in ,the floodway area; S. Accessory structures which are less than 120 sure feet in size, except in the fl.00dway area; and 9. Landform alterations involving up to 10 cubic yards 'of material, except in the floodway area. : t B. Administrative sensitive Lands Permit ' 1. Administrative sensitive lands permitsin the 100-year` floodplain, drainagewaye slopes that are 25 percent or greater, and unstable ground shall be obtained from the appropriate community development division for the following: -Ia. ' The City Engineer shall review the *installation of r public support facilities such as underground utilities and construction of roadway improvements including sidewalks, curbs, streetlights, and driveway'aprons; Drat-December 6,1994 Page-3 Chapter 18.84 SENSUIVE LANDS Exhibit"A" b. The city Engineer shall review minimal ground disturbance(s) or landform alterations involving 10 to so cubic yards of material, eXoept in the floodway area, for land that is within public easements and rights-of-way; 2c. The Director shall review Mainimal ground disturbance(s) but---no or landform alterations involving 10 to S0 cubic yards of material, except in the floodway area; and 3d. The Director .shall review the Rrepair, reconstruction, or improvement of an existing structure or utility, the cost of which is less than 50 percent of the market value of the structure prior to the improvement or the damage requiring reconstruction provided nes development occurs in the floodway; #e. The Building official shall review building permits for accessory structures which are 1.20 to 528 square feet in size, except in the floodway area; and sf. The Director shall review applications for paving on private property, except in the floodway area. 2. The responsible community development division shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny an application for a development permit, as described above in Subsection I., based on the standards set forth in = sections 18.84.026, 18.84.040, and. 18.54.045. C. Jurisdictional Wetlands Landform alterations or developments 'which are only within wetland areas that meet the; jurisdictional requirements and permit criteria of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Division of State Lands, Unified Sewerage Agency, and/or other federal, state, or regional agencies do not require a sensitive lands permit. The 'City shall require that all necessary permits from outer agencies are obtained. All other applicable City requirements must be satisfied, including sensitive land permits for areas within the 100-yearfloodplain, slopes of 25 percent or 'greater or unstable: ground, drainageways, 'and wetlands w Which are not under state or federal jurisdiction. B m.+ Draft-Dsc mba rr 6,1544 Page-4 G'hapter 18.84 SENS'nvi:L LANDS Exhibit W D. Sensitive Lando permits Issued by the Director 1. The Director shall have the authority to issue a sensitive lands permit in the following areas: a. Drainagawaysd b. Slopes that are 25 percent or greater or unstable ground; and C. Wetland areas which are not regulated by other local, state, or federal agencies and are designated as significant wetlands on the Comprehensive plan Floodplain. and Wetland Map. 2. Sensitive lands permits shall be required for they areas in Subsection D. 1. above when any of than following circumstances apply: a. Ground disturbance(s) or landform alterations involving more than 50 cubic yards of material; t b. Repair, reconstruction, or improvement of an existing structure or utility, the cost of which equals or exceeds So percent of the market value of the structure prior to they improvement or the damage requiring reconstruction; C. Residential and non-residential structures intended for human habitation; and d. Accessory structures which are `greater than 528 square feet in size. R. Sensitive Lands Permits issued by the Hearings Officer 1. The Hearings Officer shall have the authority tO issue a sensitive lands permit in the loo-year floodplain. a. Sensitive lands permits 'shall be required in the 100-year ` floodplain when any of the following circumstances apply: a. Ground disturbance(s) or land orm alterations in all'floodway areas; ear b. Ground disturbance(s) or landform alterations " in other f4eedple-i-ft floodway fringe locations involving more than 50 cubic' yards of material;; C. Repair, reconstruction, or improvement of an existing, structure or utility, the cost of which equals or exceeds So ,percent of the market value of the structure prior to the improvement or the damage requiring; reconstruction provided no development occurs in they floodway; d. Structures Intended for human habitation; and Draft-Decert ber b.1994 Page-5 Chapter 18.84 SFNS1T1VE LANDS Exhibit IX ACcesSory struotuv®s which are greater than 528 square feet in size, outside of flvodway areas. OF. Except as explicitly authorized by other provisions of this chapter, all other uses are prohibited on sensitive land MIR areas. . A use established prior to the adoption of this title, which would be prohibited by this Chapter or which would be subject to the limitations and controls imposed by this Chapter, shall be considered a nonconforming use. Nonconforming uses shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 18.132. (Ord. 90-�29; Ord. 89-06; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87-32; Ord. 84--36; Ord. 83-52) 84.020 Admi istration and Approval process A. The applicant for a sensitive lands permit shall be the recorded owner of the property or an agent authorized in writing by the owner. B. A preapplication conference with City staff is required. (See Section 18.32.040.) 2f uncertainty exists in regards to the location or configuration of wetland areas, staff shall make an on-site inspection prior to an application being initiated to determine the nature and extent of the resource. if necessary, assistance: from state and federal agencies shall be sought to provide the applicant additional information. C. Due to possible changes in state statutes, or regional or local policy, information given'> by staff to the applicant during the preapplication conference is valid for not more than six: months: 1. Another preapplication conference is required; if any variance application is subuitted, more than six months after the preapplication conference; and 2. 'Failure of the Director to provide any:of the information required by this chapter shall not constitute a waiver of the standard, criteria or requirements of the application. D. The appropriate community development division shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny an application for ars administrative sensitive lands ;permit within the '100-year floodplain, drainageways, slopes that are 25 percentor greater, and unstable; ground as set forth. in. Subsection 18.84.015 B. z E. The Director shall approve,approve with conditions, or deny an 'application for a sensitive lands permit as set forth in Section 18.84.015.D. The decision made by the Director may be appealed to the Hearings Officer as provided by Subsection 18.32.310.A Draft-December 6,1994 Page-6 Chapter 18.84 SENSUIVE LANDS Exhibit'A OF. The Hearings Officer shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny an application for a sensitive lands permit within the 100-year floodplain as sat forth in Subsection 18.84.015 E. The Hearings Officer's decision atay be reviewed by the Council as provided by Subsection 18.32.310.B. F. The appropriate approval authority shall review all sensitive lands permit applications to determine that all necessary permits shall be obtained from those federal, state, or local governmental agencies from which prior approval is also required. G. The Director shall notify communities adjacent to the affected area and the State Department of land Conservation and Development prior to any alteration or relocation of a watercourse, and submit evidence of such notification to the Federal Insurance Administration. H. The Director shall require that maintenance is provided within the altered �or relocated portion of san a watercourse so that the flood-carrying capacity is not diminished. 1 The appropriate approval authority shall apply the standards set forth in BubsSections 18..84.025, 18.84.040, and 18.84.045 when reviewing an application for a sensitive lands permit. J. The appropriate approval authority shall require that than elevations and f loodproof ing certification required in Section 15.84.025 be provided prior to occupancy or final approval of all new or substantially improved structures. Jt. _ The Director shall give .notice of applications to be heard by the Hearings Officer as provided by Section 18.32.130. RZ The Director shall mail notice of any sensitive lands application decisions in subsections 18.84.015 D. and E. to the persons entitled to notice under Section 18.32.120. (Ord. 90-29; Ord. 89-06; Ord. 87-�66; Ord. 87-32; Mrd. 83-52) . 18.84.025 Maintenance of Records A. Where base flood elevation data is provided through the Flood Insurance Study, the Building Official shall obtain and record the :actual elevation (in relation to mean sea level) of the lowest floor (including basement) of all new or substantially improved;structures, and whether or .not the structure contains a basement. B. For all new or`subsLantislly improved floodproofed structures, the Building Official shall: 1. Verify and record the actual elevation (in relation to mean sea level) ; and 2. Maintain the floodproofing certifications required in this chapter. Draft-December 6,1994 Page-7 Chapter 1&84 SENSi i3VE LANDS Exhibit A' C. The Director shall* I-ir-41maintain for public inspection all other records pertaining to the provisions in this chapter. (Ord. 89- 06; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87--32; Ord. 83-52) a.84.026 General provisions for Ploodiolain Arens A. The appropriate approval authority shall review all permit applications to determine whether proposed building sites will be sate from flooding. B. The areas of special flood hazard identified by the Federal Insurance Administration in a scientific and engineering report entitled "he's Flood insurance Study of the City of Tigard," dated September 1, 3981, with accompanying Flood Insurance Maps (updated February 1584) is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this chapter, This Flood Insurance Study is on file at the Tigard Civic Center. C. When base flood elevation data has not been provided in accordance with Subsection 1.8.84.026. B., the Director shall obtain, review and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation and floodway data available from a federal, state or other source, in order to administer Subsections 18.84.026.H and H) . D. Where elevation data is not available either through the Flood Insurance Study or from another authoritative source, applications for building permits shall be .reviewed to assure that proposed construction'' will be reasonably safe from. flooding. The test, of reasonableness is a local judgment and includes use of historical data., high cater marks, photographs of ,past flooding, etc., where available. Failure to elevate at least two 'feet above grade in these sensitive land areas ' may result in higher insurance rates. eltv • ..., e� �=��--�•z-gam �:,�-� _ ZY. All new construction and substantial improvements, i.nclludin manufactured hpmes, shall be constructed with materials and t ut&44se utility equipment resistant to flood damage. +G. All new construction and substantial improvements, includina manufactured homes shall be constructed using methods -and practices that minimize flood damage. -DH. Electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, and air- conditioning equipment and other service facilities shall be designed and/or otherwise elevated or located see as to prevent water from. entering or accumulating within the components during conditions of flooding. Draft-December 6,1914 Page•8 Ctzaapter 18.84 SENSrnVE LAr-MS Exhibit A" a W. All new and replacement water supply systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the • system FJ. All new construction, all manufactured homes and substantial improvements shall be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement of the structure. GK. New and replacement sanitary sewerage systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the systems and discharge from the systems into floodwaters. . On-site water disposal systems shall be located to avoid impairment to them or contamination from them during flooding. -M. Residential Construction 1. New construction and substantial improvement of any residential structure, including manufactured homes, shall have the lowest floor, including the basement, elevated at least one foot above base flood elevation; and i 2. Pully enclosed areas below the lowest floor that are subject to flooding are prohibited, or shall be designed to automatically equalize hydrostatic flood forces on exterior walls by allowing for the entry and exit of floodwaters. Designs for meeting this requirement must either be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect, or 'must meet or exceed the following minimum criteria: a. A minimum of two openings having a total net area of not less than one square inch for every square foot of 'enclosed area subject to flooding shall be ` provided; b. The bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot above grade; and C. Openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, or other coverings or devices, provided that they permit the automatic entry and exit of flood a waters. 3. Kanufactured homes shall be securer anchored to an adequately anchored Rqg anent foundation system. Anchoring methods may include, but are not limited to, nese of aver-tie-toga or .frame ties to ground anchors. Draft-December 6,IM Page-9 Chapter 18.84 SENSMVE LANDS Exhibit't0" 4N> Nonresidential Construction New construction and substantial improvement of any commercial, industrial, or other nonresidential structure shall either have the lowest floor, including basement, elevated to the level of the base flood elevation, or together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, shall: Be floodproofed so that below the base flood level the structure is watertight with walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water; Have structural components capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy; 3. Be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect that the design and methods of construction are in accordance with accepted standards of practice for meeting provisions of this subsection based on their development and/or review of the structural design, specifications and plans. Such certifications shall be provided to the Building Official as set forth in Subsection 18.84.025.B; and �. Nonresidential structures that are elevated, not floodproofed, must Deet the same standards for space below the lowest floor as described in 18.84.026.1.2. Applicants floodproofing nonresidential buildings shall ;be notified that flood insurance premiums will be 'based on rates that are one foot below the floodproofed level (e.g. , a building constructed to the base flood level will be rated asone foot below that level) . (Ord. 94-05; Ord. :89-0'6; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87-32) O.. Subdivisions and partitions in the 1.00-year floodplain shall meet the following criteria: 1. The design shall minimise the potential for flood damage; 2. public utilities anal" facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical, and water systems shall be: located and constructed so as to minimize flood damage; 3. Adequate drainage shall'be provided to 'reduce exposure to flood damage; and m 4. For subdivisions or partitions which contain more than 50 ' lots or .5 acres and where' base flood-elevation data is not available from FEHR or another authoritative source, the applicant shall generate base flood elevation data to be reviewed as part of the application. �x Draft-Deccember 6,1994, Page-10 Chapter 18$4 SENSIIIM I.&NDS Exhibit W 18.84.028 General Provisions for yetlands A. Wetland regulations apply to those areas meeting the definition of wetland in Chapter 18.26 of the Community Development Coda, areas meeting Division of State Lands wetland criteria and to land adjacent to and within 25 feet of a wetland. Wetland locations may include but are not limited to those areas identified as wetlands in "Wetland Inventory and Assessment for the City of Tigard, Oregon," Scientific Resources Incorporated, 1990. B. Precise boundaries may vary from those shown on wetland maps; specific delineation of wetland boundaries may be necessary. Wetland delineation will be done by qualified professionals at the applicant's expense. (Ord. 90-29) 18.84.030 Ex irationnof AnDroval• Standards for Extension of Time A. Approval of a sensitive lands permit shall be void if: 1. Substantial construction of the approved plan has not begun within a one-and-one-half year period; or 2. Construction on the site is .a departure from the approved plan. B. The Director shall, upon written request by the applicant and payment of the required fee, grant an extension of the approval period not to exceed one year, provided that: 1. No changes are made on the original plan as approved by the approval authority;, 2. The applicant can show intent of initiating construction of the site 'within the one year extension period; and 3. There have been no changes to the applicable Comprehensive' Plan policies and ordinance provisions on which the approval was based. C. Notice of the decision shall be provided to the applicant. n The Director's decision may; be appealed by the applicant' as provided by Subsection 18.32.310.A. (Ord. 90-41, Ord. 89-06; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87-32 Ord. 83-52) 18.84.040 Approval Standards A. The appropriate approval authority shall approve or approve with conditions an application: request within the 100-year floodplain in Subsections 18.84.015 D. and E. based`upon` findings that all of the 'following criteria have been satisfied: 1. Land form alterations shall preserve or enhance the floodplain storage function and maintenance of the zero- foot rise floodway;shall not result in any encroachments, Draft-December 6,1994 Page-21 Chapter 13.84 SENSMVE LANDS Exhibit'A, inciggins� f31lI new construct'mn. substaint' 1 �- i.mcroveme!Its. and oth.er'_develonmout unless M rea 4- f-� �. • a-., certified by a registered professional engineer that the encroachment will not result in any increase in flood levels during the base flood discharge; 2. Land form alterations or developments within the io0-year floodplain shall be allowed only in areas designated as commercial or industrial on the comprehensive plan land use map, except that alterations or developments associated with community recreation uses, utilities, or public support facilities as defined in Chapter 18.42 of the Community Development Code shall be allowed in areas designated residential subject to applicable zoning standards; 3. Where a land form alteration or development is permitted to occur within the floodplain :it will not result in any increase in the water surface elevation of the 100-year flood; 4. The land formalteration or development plan includes a pedestrian/bicycle pathway in accordance with the adopted pedestrian/bicycle pathway plan, unless the construction of said pathway is deemed by the Hearings Officer as untimely; 5. The plans for the pedestrian/bicycle pathway indicate that no pathway will be below the elevation of an average annual flood; 6. The necessary U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and State of Oregon Land Board, Division of State Lands approvals shall be obtained; and 7. Where land form alterations and/or development are allowed within and;adjacent to the 100-year f loodplain, the 'City shall require the dedication of sufficient open lazed area within and adjacent to the floodplain in t accordance with the comprehensive plan. This area shall include portions of a suitable elevation for the construction of a pedestrian/bicycle 'pathway within ;the floodplain in accordance with the adopted pedestrian/bicycle pathway plan. B. The appropriate approval authority oiimetez shall approve or approve with conditions an application request for a sensitive lands permit on slopes of 25 percent or greater or unstable ground in Subsections 18.84.015 B. and D. based upon findings that all of the ;following criteria have been satisfied: 1. The extent and nature of the proposed land form alteration or development' will not create site disturbances to an extent greater than that required for the use; R Draft-December 6,1994 Page-12 Chapter 18.84 SENSrL VE LANDS Exhibit"r: 2. The proposed land fore alteration or development will not result in erosion stream sedimentation, ground instability, or other adverse on-site and off-site - effects or hazards to life or property; 3. The structures are appropriately sited and designed to erasure structural stability and proper drainage of foundation and crawl space areas for development with any of the following soil conditions: wet/high water table; high shrink-swell capability; compressible/organic; and shallow depth-to-bedrock; and 4. where natural vegetation has been removed due to land form alteration or development, the areas not covered by structures or impervious surfaces will be replanted to prevent erosion in accordance with Chapter 18.100, Landscaping and Screening. C. The appropriate approval authority shall approve or approve with conditions an application request for a sensitive lands permit within drainageways in Subsections 18.84.015 B. and D. based upon findings that all of the following criteria have been satisfied: 1. The extent and nature o-A the proposed land form alteration or development will not create site disturbances to the extent greater than that required for the use; 2. The proposed land form alteration or development will result in erosion, stream sedimentation, ground instability, or other adverse on-site and off-site effects or 'hazards to life or property; 3. The water flow capacity of the drainageway is not decreased; 4. where natural vegetation has been removed due to land form alteration or development, the 'areas not covered by structures or impervious surfaces will be replanted to prevent erosion in accordance with Chapter ' 18..100, Landscaping and Screening; 5. The` drainageway will be replaced by a public facility of adequate size to `accommodate maximum flow in accordance with the adopted 1981 Master Drainage Plan. 6. The necessary U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and State of Oregon Land =Board, Division of State Lands approvals shall be obtained. 7. where landform alterations and/or development are allowed within and adjacent to the 100-year floodplain, the City shall require;the dedication of sufficient ,open land area within and adjacent to the floodplain" in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan. This area shall include portions of a suitable elevation for the construction of a pedestrian/bicycle ;pathway within the floodplain in Draft-December 6,1994 Pa®e-13 Chapter 18.84 S&14SPnVE LAINIM Exhibit W accordance with the adopted pedestrian bicycle pathway plan. (Ord. 90-29; Ord. 90-22;Ord. 89-06; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87-32; Ord. 86-08; Ord. 84-29; Ord. 83-52) D. The Director shall approve or approve with 'conditions an application request for a sensitive lands permit within wetlands in Subsection 18.84.015 D. based upon findings that all of the following criteria have been satisfied: 1. the proposed landform alteration or development is neither on wetland in an area designated as significant wetland on the Comprehensive Plan Floodplain and Wetland Map nor is within 25 feet of such a wetland; 2. The extent and nature of the proposed landform alteration or development will not create site disturbances to an extent greater than the minimum required for the use; 3. Any encroachment or change in on-site or off-site drainage which would adversely impact wetland characteristics have been mitigated; 4. Where natural vegetation has been removed dub to landform alteration or development, erosion control provisions of the Surface Water Management program of Washington County must be met and areas not covered by structures or impervious surfaces will be replanted in like or similar species in accordance with Chapter 18.100, Landscaping and Screening; 5, All other sensitive lands requirements of this chapter have been met; 6. The provisions of Chapter 18.150, Tree 'Removal, shall be met... 7. Physical Limitations and Natural Hazards, Floodplains and Wetlands, Natural Areas, and Turks, Recreation and Open Space policies of the ComprehensivePlan have been satisfied. (Ord. 90-29; Ord. 89-06; Ord. 87- 66; Ord. 87- 32; Ord. 83-52) 18.84.045 Exception for Development of the 108th�'113th Ravine below the 140 Feet Fxevation A. Under the sensitive lands permit process, the appropriate approval authority , as set forth in Subsections 18.€34..015 R. and D., may allow portions of the ravine at 108th and 113th, designated as a significant wetlands area, to develop provided that all of the following criteria are met: 1. All of the land (Within the ravine) being considered for development is less than 25 percent slope; 2. There are no unstable soil conditions on the land being considered for development; and Draft-December b,114E Page-14 Chapter 18.8E SENSnTV,E LANDS Exhibit*X 3 Applicable provisions of Section 18.84.040, Sensitive Lands 'Approval Criteria shall be met. (Ord 90-29; Ord. 89�-06; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87-•32; Ord. 83-52) 18.84.050 Anolication Submission Requirements A. All applications for uses and activities identified in Subsections 38.84.015 B. through E. shall be made on forms provided by the Director and shall be accompanied by: 1. Copies of the sensitive lands permit proposal and necessary data or narrative which explains how the proposal conforms to the standards, (number to be determined at the preapplication conference) and: a. The scale for the site plan(s) shall be a standard engineering scale; and b. All drawings or structure elevations or floor plans shall be a standard architectural scale, being 1/4 inch by 1/8 inch to the foots 2. A list of the names and addresses of all persons who are property owners of record within 250 feet of the site; and 3 - The required fee. B. The required information may be combined on one map. C. The site plan(s)', data and narrative shall include the following: 1. An existing site conditions analysis, Section 18.84.070; 2. A site plan, Section 18.84.080; 3. A grading plan, Section 18.84.090; and 4. A landscaping plan, Section 18.84.300.: (Ord. 90-29; Ord. 89-06; Ord. 87-56; Ord. 87--32; Ord. 83-52)' 18.84.060 Additional Information Required and',Waiver of Reauirements A. The Director may require information in addition to that required by this chapter in accordance with Subsection 18.32.080.A. B. The Director may waive a specific requirement for information in accordance: with Subsections 18.32.080.B and C. (Ord. 89- 06; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87-32; Ord. 83-52) Draft-December 6,1944 Page-15 Chapter 18.84 SENSITIVE LANDS Exhibit I .o7a szterlditians A. The site analysis drawings shall include: 1. A vicinity map showing streets and access points, pedestrian and bicycle pathways, and utility locations; 2. The site size and its dimensions; 3. Contour lines at two-foot intervals for grades zero to tem percent and five-foot, intervals for grades over ten percent; 4. The location of drainage patterns and drainage courses; 5. The location of natural hazard areas including: a. Floodplains areas (100-year floodplain and f loodway) ; b. Slopes in excess of 25 percent; c. Unstable ground (areas subject to slumping*, earth slides or movement) ; d. Areas having a high seasonal water table within 24 inches of the surface for three or more weeks of the year; e. Areas 'having a severe soil erosion potential, or as defined by the Soil Conservation Service; and f. Areas having severe weak foundation soils; 6. The locationof resource areas as shown on the comprehensive plan inventory map and as required in Section 18.84.035 including: a. wildlife habitat; and b. wetlands; 7. The location of site features including: a. Rock outcroppings; and b. Trees with six inches caliper or greater measured four feet from ground level; 8. The location of existing structures on the site and proposed use of those structures. ' (Ord. 83-06; Ord. 87- 66; Ord. 87-32; Ord. 83-52) Draft-Demmber 6,1994 Page-16 Cft�ptcr 18.94 SBNSrM.TVB LAS MS Exhibit",A." 18.84.080 The Site Plan A. The proposed site development plan shall be at the same scale as the site analysis plan and shall include the following information: 1. The proposed site and surrounding properties`; 2. Contour 'Line intervals (see Section 18.84.070.A.3) ; 3. The location, dimensions, and names of all: a. Existing and platted streets and other public ways and easements on the site and on adjoining properties; and b. Proposed streets or other public ways and easements on the site; 4. The location and dimension of: a. Entrances and exits on the site; b. Parking and traffic circulation areas; C. Loading and services areas; d. Pedestrian and bicycle facilities; e. Outdoor common areas; and f. Utilities; 5. The location, dimensions, and setback distances of all. a. Existing , structures, improvements, ,and utilities which are located on adjacent property within 25 feet of the site and are permanent in nature; and b. Proposed structures, improvements, and utilities on the site; 6. The ;location of areas to be landscaped; x . 7. The concept locations of proposed utility lines; and 8. The method for mitigating any adverse impacts upon wetland, riparian, .or wildfire habitat,areas. (Ord. 89-- 06; 'Ord. %87-66; Ord. 87=32; ';Ord. 83-52) 18.84.090 Gradina Plan A. The site plan shall include a grading plan which contains the following information: 1. Requirements in sections 1.8.84.070 and 18.84.080; Draft-December 6.1944 Page-17 Chapter ISM SENSMVE LANDS Exhibit'A' 2. The identification and location of the benchmark and corresponding datum; 3. Location and 'extent to which grading will take place indicating contour lines, slope ratios, and slope stabilization proposals; and 4. A statement from a registered engineer supported by factual data substantiating: a. - The validity of the slope stabilization proposals; b. That other off-site impacts will not be created; C. Stream flow calculations; d. Cut and fill calculations; and e. Channelization measures proposed. (Ord. 89-06; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87-32; Ord. 83-52) 18.84.100 Landscape. Plan A. The landscape plan shall be drawn at the same scale as the site analysis plan, or a larger scale if necessary, and shall indicate: 1. Location and height of fences, buffers, and screenings; 2. Location of terraces, decks, shelters, play areas, and common open spaces where applicable; and 3. Location, type, and size of existing and proposed plant materials. B. The landscape plan shall include a narrative which addresses: 1. Soil' conditions; and 2. Erosion control measures' that'. will;be used. (Ord. 89--06; Ord. 87-66; Ord. 87-32; Ord. 83-52) ki.HC/ACT.doc`(DOS) TCDCSL.144 h:\Login\patty\tcdcsL.144 (Also'on 5 'WO fLoPPY) ➢3r3ft-Deccsrlssr 6.19�?4 ;Pao-1S Chag:er 18.E4S�ISPTIVE 1.AALDS exhibit A'' r7 Exhibit "B" FINDINGS - ZOA 94--01 5EN ITIVE LANDS (FEMA) The following findings are to be included with the Planning Division staff report dated 11-18-94 s Amendments to Sensitive Lands and Floodplain Regulations LCC GOALS Goal 1 Citizen Involvement. Notice of the hearing and opportunity for response was advertised in the local paper and request for comment were sent to all CITs, DLCD, METRO, DSL, the Corps of Engineers and FEMA. Goal 2. Land Use Planning. Adoption of implementation measures is provided for under Goal 2 and ORS 197. The proposed measures conform to FEMA requirements and clarify previously approved local requirements. Goal 5 Open Spaces, Scenic and Historic Areas and Natural Resources. The proposed revisions aid in controlling impact on sensitive land areas including wetlands. Goal 7. Areas Subject to Natural Disasters and Hazards. The proposed revisions strengthen city regulations relating to floodplains, clarify the decision-making process for other sensitive lands : including steep; slopes, drainageways and wetlands and bring City requirements into conformance with FEMA. COMPREHENSIVE POLICIES 1.1.a. This policy requires that legislative changesare consistent with«statewide planning goals and ;the regional development plan. The ' findings above address the statewide goals;' METRO was sent a request for comment. The agency does not regulate sensitive lands.' 2.1.1. ` This policy requires an ongoing ,'citizen involvement process. A request for comment was sent to all City Citizen Involvement Teams and was legally advertised. This policy requires that information on issues be available. The staff report and findings and proposed ordinance have been available for review since November 1.8, 1994. 3.1.1. This policy governs areas with areas having development limitations'. The proposed ordinance clarifies existing regulations and procedures. 3.2.1. This policy prohibits landform alterations that would _ . MINw. result in rise in the elevation of the 100 year floodplain. The proposed ordinance adds FEAR mandated requirements to further guarantee no damage or rise in the floodplain. 3.2.2. This policy governs rise in the floodway. The proposed ordinance complies with FEMA standards and has been reviewer? by FEMA during the development of the provisions. 3.2. 4. This policy governs development related to wetlands. The proposed ordinance identifies uses that are permitted without a permit and'clarifies permit procedures that are in compliance with FEMA requirements.