Pursuant to the purposes set forth in RCW 58.17.010, these regulations are necessary to:
A.
Promote the health, safety, and general welfare in accordance with standards established by the state and the City;
B.
Promote effective use of land by preventing the overcrowding or scattered development which would be detrimental to health, safety, or the general welfare due to the lack of water supplies, sanitary sewer, drainage, transportation, or other public services, or excessive expenditure of public funds for such services;
C.
Avoid congestion and promote safe and convenient travel by the public on streets and highways through the proper planning and coordination of new streets within subdivisions with existing and planned streets in the surrounding community;
D.
Provide for adequate light and air;
E.
Provide for adequate water, sewage, drainage, parks and recreational areas, sites for schools and school grounds, and other public requirements;
F.
Provide for proper ingress and egress;
G.
Provide for housing and commercial needs of the community;
H.
Require uniform monumentation of land divisions and conveyance of accurate legal descriptions;
I.
Protect environmentally sensitive areas;
J.
Provide for flexibility in site design to accommodate view enhancement and protection, protection of streams and wetlands, protection of steep slopes, and other environmentally significant or sensitive areas;
K.
Ensure consistency with and further the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan; and
L.
Provide a process for the division of land for the following:
1.
Short Subdivision. The division of land into nine or fewer lots, tracts, parcels, sites or divisions with a level of review that is proportional to the effect those lots may have on the surrounding area;
2.
Subdivision. The division of land into 10 or more lots, tracts, parcels, sites or divisions with a level of review that is proportional to the effect those lots may have on the surrounding area; and
3.
Binding Site Plan. An alternative method of dividing property interests for nonresidential development and applying to the phased division of any land for sale or lease which is zoned for commercial, business, office, mixed-use, or industrial development, or which is to be developed as condominiums or a manufactured home park.
M.
Except as otherwise specifically provided in SVMC § 20.20.010(M), all processes of land division set forth in SVMC Title 20 shall be consistent with and subject to state law requirements, including but not limited to Chapter 58.17 RCW. The provisions of Chapter 58.17 RCW shall supplement the provisions of SVMC Title 20 related to subdivisions and short subdivisions and may be relied on for that purpose; provided, that any provisions of SVMC Title 20 relating to short subdivisions that conflict with Chapter 58.17 RCW shall be construed and interpreted so as to be consistent with SVMC Title 20. Any provision of SVMC Title 20 relating to subdivisions that conflicts with the requirements of Chapter 58.17 RCW, as now adopted or hereafter amended, shall be construed and interpreted in a manner so as to be consistent with Chapter 58.17 RCW.
(Ord. 07-015 § 4, 2007; Ord. 09-002 § 1, 2009; Ord. 18-004 § 4, 2018; Ord. 20-024 § 3, 2020)
