The city council finds as follows:
A.
There exist properties within the city lying within the floodway of the Snoqualmie River which are located within residentially zoned districts.
B.
Pursuant to state statute, local flood plain management ordinances must prohibit certain land uses within designated floodways, including the construction of new residential structures and certain repairs, reconstruction or improvement of existing residential structures, collectively referred to as substantial improvements. Federal regulations regarding eligibility for flood insurance also require similar land use restrictions in designated floodways.
C.
The city has adopted the land use restrictions in designated floodways required by state and federal regulations in the city's flood hazard regulation. By virtue of such land use restrictions, construction of new residential structures and substantial improvement of existing residential structures is prohibited on properties within the floodway, notwithstanding that the principally permitted use of such properties under SMC Title 17 is residential.
D.
It would promote the public health, safety and welfare to provide for alternate uses for properties within residential districts when application of the land use restrictions of Chapter 15.12 SMC prohibits the construction of new residential structures or substantial improvement of existing structures upon such property, provided, such alternate uses are subject to planning commission review and approval for compatibility with uses and structures in the vicinity, both as to architectural features and as to traffic, parking and other impacts of the alternative use.
(Ord. 744 § 2, 1995; Ord. 1198 § 22 (Exh. D), 2017)