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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1002 N 31st Street Modification Request July 13th, 2022 City of Renton To: Nathan Janders, Civil Engineer II City of Renton Planning Division 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98056 From: Signature GCI, General Contractor Samshar Management & Shiras Ventures LLC 1002 N 31St St. Renton WA RE: - 1002 N 31st St Alley Improvement Modification Request. Site Address: 1002 N 31st St Renton WA 98056 Parcel: 3342101725 Dear Mr. Nathan Janders, This letter is in regard to the Land Use Modification Request for the Property Located at 1002 N 31st St. Renton WA, King Count Parcel Number 3342101725 Project Narrative: This project involves the construction of a new single family residence home on a 5,100 sq.ft. parcel at the address listed above. The property is currently zoned R-6. The property previously had a single family home that has been demolished under a separate building permit. The proposed code section being modified is in regards to the city owned alley improvement that is currently permitted under C23000097. The project is currently in the process of a Civil Improvement to the alley that is being constructed. The alley due to encroachments by surrounding neighbors has caused undue burden on us in our pursuit of the alley development. Per City Code the Alley width is to be 16Ft. However encroachments by the neighbors at several locations has caused a burden. Modification: The design modification that is being requested is that at the locations where obstructions are currently in the way to have the alley width be reduced from 16ft to 12ft. Justification: This variance will allow the applicant to achieve construction of a Single Family Residence that is consistent with the homes that have been built and are currently under construction in the neighborhood (Specifically within a .5 Radius). To List Specifically: - 910 N 31st St Renton WA - 905 N 32nd St Renton WA - This variance request is not materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which the applicants property is situated. The proposed Land Use Modifications are in line with the development standards of the homes built, and currently being built in the immediate vicinity. The modification also does not affect or request a variance in the building height, which will thus have no impact or impair adjacent views of home owners to East of the Applicants property. The Land Use Modification Application does not request the grant of any special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is located. This Modification Request is also consistent with approved variance requests in the area. Conclusion: The applicant’s pursuit for a street modification application is in line with the construction standards of the Kenndyale Neighborhood of Renton. To allow them to fully enjoy the property, and to build a home that is similar yet unique in its own manner. Kevin Singh Signature GCI General Manager (206) 751-3200 ksingh@signaturegci.com