The purpose of this section is to establish and describe the city's process for identifying and siting essential public facilities. Essential public facilities include but are not limited to those facilities that are difficult to site, such as airports, state educational facilities, state and regional transportation facilities, state and local correctional facilities, solid waste handling facilities and in-patient facilities (including substance abuse, mental health and group home facilities). The Growth Management Act mandates that no local development regulation may preclude the siting of essential public facilities.
(a) Identification. The city recognizes the list of essential state public facilities, which is maintained and updated by the State Office of Financial Management. The director is authorized to determine if any additional proposed use within the city is an essential public facility.
(b) Siting. If an essential public facility is listed as either a permitted or conditional use within a zoning district, the use is restricted to those zoning districts. If an essential public facility is not expressly listed as either a permitted or conditional use within a zoning district, then the use shall be restricted to the Community Commercial zoning district. Essential public facilities that are not expressly listed within a zoning district are subject to a conditional use permit. All essential public facilities requiring a conditional use permit shall be subject to the additional requirements below:
(1) The federal, state, regional or local agency (applicant) shall provide a justifiable need for the public facility and for its location within Fircrest.
(2) The applicant shall provide a site selection analysis consisting of at least three proposed sites, one of which must be located outside of the Fircrest city limits. The applicant shall identify the reasons for the proposed site being more desirable than the other two identified sites.
(3) Based on the potential impact to the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the citizens of Fircrest, the planning commission may require a proposed facility to be located a sufficient distance from any residential district, residential use, park, children's school or day-care facility to mitigate the impact.
(4) The applicant shall provide a list and description of other similar facilities within Pierce County. At a minimum, each such description shall include the address, contact person, telephone number, size, scope and resident population (if any) of the other similar facilities. The planning commission may consider the fair distribution of similar essential public capital facilities within Pierce County. Fair distribution shall be based on a per capita analysis of Pierce County jurisdictions. If Fircrest is presently exceeding its fair share of such a facility, the planning commission may deny the request if the rationale for selecting Fircrest over another location is not a compelling one.
(Ord. 1246 § 15, 2000; Ord. 1311 § 31, 2002)