1 | Expansion of an existing marina shall be permitted provided it is consistent with the TSMP, new marina development shall be a conditional use. |
2 | Boat ramps shall be permitted only in that area on the east side of the Foss Waterway north of the Centerline of 15th Street. |
3 | Water-enjoyment and -related commercial uses shall be permitted over-water only as a reuse of an existing structure or when located within a mixed-use structure. |
4 | Non-water-oriented commercial uses shall only be permitted in accordance with the regulations in TSMP Section 19.07.050B and only as a conditional use except where otherwise specified for the S-8 and S-15 Shoreline Districts. |
5 | New commercial development shall be limited to upland locations only. Existing water-oriented commercial uses at the Point Defiance Marina Complex may be continued and be modified provided modifications do not adversely affect ecological conditions and comply with all other provisions of this Program. |
6 | Non-water-oriented commercial uses shall be permitted as part of a mixed-use development with a water-oriented component; Non-water-oriented commercial uses in a mixed use development without a water-oriented component shall be permitted as a conditional use consistent with TSMP Section 19.09.100D. In all other circumstances, non-water-oriented uses shall be processed as a conditional use |
7 | Non-water-oriented commercial uses shall be permitted outside 150 feet of OHWM only, except as specified in note 18. Commercial uses that are located outside shoreline jurisdiction and are consistent with the EIS for the Point Ruston development are allowed, those uses that are not consistent with the EIS shall be processed as a conditional use permit in accordance with the procedures in TMC Chapter 13.06. |
8 | New educational, historic, and scientific uses are permitted over-water or in the S-13 Shoreline District (Marine Waters of the State) only when water-dependent or as a reuse of an existing structure. |
9 | Water-dependent and -related port/industrial uses shall be permitted only in existing structures. |
10 | Port and industrial development shall be permitted on the easterly side of the Thea Foss Waterway, north of the centerline of East 15th Street and in addition, in that area to the east of East D Street. |
11 | Non-water-oriented industrial uses shall only be permitted in accordance with the regulations in TSMP Section 19.07.060B. |
12 | New single-family residential development shall only be permitted in upland locations. Existing over-water single family residences are considered a legally non-conforming use. |
13 | In the “S-11” District, new single family and multi-family residential development is permitted only in areas north of 5410 Marine View Drive. |
14 | Detached single-family residential use and development is allowed in the S-15 shoreline district outside of shoreline jurisdiction. |
15 | New stand-alone multi-family residential uses may be permitted as a conditional use in accordance with the regulations in TSMP Section 19.07.080B. |
16 | Residential development shall be permitted in upland locations on the west side of the waterway and on the east side only south of the East 11th Street right of way, and shall be designed for multiple-family development only, excluding duplex and/or triplex development. Hotel/Motel uses are permitted on the west side of the Foss Waterway, and on the east side of the Foss Waterway only south of the centerline of 11th Street. Residential and Hotel/Motel uses are prohibited to the east of East D Street. |
17 | Multifamily residential uses shall be permitted in upland locations, outside 150’ of OHWM. |
18 | No more than 24 total townhouse units may be permitted in upland locations up to 100’ from OHWM as an outright permitted use so long as such townhouses are constructed on the southeasterly shoreline of the Point Ruston site. Townhouses may be permitted in upland locations up to 100’ from OHWM as a conditional use in all other locations. Townhouses in the S-15 may include an office use on the ground floor. |
19 | Helicopter landing pads are only allowed outside of shoreline jurisdiction as a conditional use and only as part of an approved structure. |
20 | Above ground utilities are only allowed consistent with TSMP Section 19.07.130B. |
21 | New uses and development in the S-13 Shoreline District that are associated with an upland shoreline district shall only be permitted where the use or development is consistent with the permitted uses (not including conditional uses) in the upland Shoreline District. See TSMP Section 19.09.150D.1.a. |
22 | Structural shoreline stabilization shall be permitted only when necessity has been demonstrated as described in TSMP Section 19.08.030B. |
23 | See application requirements in TSMP Section 19.02.040D. |
24 | With the exception of the S-7, S-10 and S-11 Shoreline Districts, mooring buoys shall be designed, located and installed only for transient recreational boating, or in association with a single family residential development or a permitted marina. In the S-7, S-10 and S-11 Shoreline Districts mooring buoys may be designed, located and installed to accommodate port and industrial uses including the remote storage of oceangoing vessels and barges. |
25 | Buffer reductions allowed for water-dependent uses per TSMP Section 19.06.040E.3. |
26 | Except that the buffer shall not extend beyond the centerline of Alaska street. |
27 | District specific height limitations shall not apply to bridges in the shoreline. Bridges should be kept to the minimum height necessary and shall provide a view study to determine whether the structure will cause any significant impacts to public views of the shoreline. |
28 | The maximum height standard excludes equipment used for the movement of waterborne cargo between storage and vessel or vessel and storage. |
29 | Any building, structure, or portion thereof hereafter erected (excluding equipment for the movement of waterborne cargo between storage and vessel, vessel and storage) shall not exceed a height of 100 feet, unless such building or structure is set back on all sides one foot for each four feet such building or structure exceeds 100 feet in height. |
30 | Maximum heights on Slag Peninsula are limited to 35 feet. |
31 | The side/yard corridor may be distributed between the two sides at the discretion of the proponent, provided a minimum 5 foot set-back is maintained from either lot line. |
32 | New and/or expansion of an existing railroad siding is permitted when necessary to service a water-dependent port or industrial facility. |
33 | Storm water outfalls are a permitted use except those proposed in a Natural Environmental Designation, where a CUP will be required. |
34 | Primary uses are prohibited. Supportive water-dependent facilities may be permitted subject to a conditional use permit. |
35 | Prohibited in all districts: Petrochemical manufacturing, Explosives manufacturing, and Fertilizer Manufacturing |
36 | New facilities are prohibited. Improvements and expansions to existing facilities are permitted but subject to development standards in TSMP Section 19.07.060. Expansion of existing nonwater-oriented facilities, and expansion of existing nonwater-dependent facilities over water, shall require a conditional use permit. Expansion of overwater coverage for a nonwater-dependent facility is prohibited. |
37 | Primary use cleaner fuel infrastructure is prohibited. Supportive water-dependent facilities, such as piers, wharves, docks, and floats and accessory facilities, such as loading areas, may be permitted within shoreline jurisdiction. Nonwater-oriented supportive facilities, such as parking and expanded cleaner fuel infrastructure, shall require a conditional use permit. Nonwater-dependent supportive facilities shall require a conditional use permit to locate over water. Expansion of overwater coverage for a nonwater-dependent facility is prohibited. |