Chapter 17.150
RURAL WOODED ZONE (RW)
Sections:
17.150.020 Uses permitted and design standards.
17.150.030 Special provisions.
17.150.010 Purpose.
This zone is intended to encourage the preservation of forest uses and agricultural activities, retain an area’s rural character and conserve the natural resources while providing for some rural residential use. This zone is further intended to discourage activities and facilities that can be considered detrimental to the maintenance of timber production. Residents of rural wooded (RW) residential tracts shall recognize that they can be subject to normal and accepted farming and forestry practices on adjacent parcels.
(Ord. 534 (2016) § 7(5) (App. E) (part), 2016)
17.150.020 Uses permitted and design standards.
A. Uses Permitted: Table 17.410.040(A), Rural, Resource, and Urban Residential Zones.
B. Design Standards: Table 17.420.050(A), Rural, Resource, and Urban Residential Zones Density and Dimensions Table.
1. Density;
2. Lot dimensions;
3. Lot coverage standards;
4. Height regulations;
5. Setbacks.
C. Chapter 17.105, Interpretations and Exceptions.
D. Chapter 17.440, Master Planning.
E. Chapter 17.450, Performance Based Development.
F. Chapter 17.490, Off-Street Parking and Loading.
G. Chapter 17.500, Landscaping.
H. Chapter 17.510, Sign Code.
I. Chapter 17.580, Transfer of Development Rights.
(Ord. 534 (2016) § 7(5) (App. E) (part), 2016)
17.150.030 Special provisions.
All plats, short plats, development permits and building permits issued for land development activities on or within five hundred feet of designated, undeveloped forest resource lands (FRL) shall contain the following notice:
The subject property is within or near land in which resource activities are permitted and encouraged, including a variety of activities which may not be compatible with residential development for certain periods of limited duration. In addition to other activities, these may include noise, dust, smoke, visual impacts and odors resulting from harvesting, planting, application of fertilizers, herbicides and associated reclamation and management activities. When performed in accordance with state and federal law, these resource activities are not subject to legal action as a nuisance.
(Ord. 534 (2016) § 7(5) (App. E) (part), 2016)