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LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPERTY OWNER • FND.MON.IN CASE
W/LEAD&TACK
(PROVIDED BY STEWART TITLE COMPANY,ORDER No.289303) GARY ANICELLO LEGEND IN CONC. )
(3-21-96)
PARCEL A: 3401 N.E. 7th ST.
RENTON,WA 98056 0 CATCH BASIN
LOTS
6 TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED TIN VOLUME 43 F'S HIGHLAND EPLATS PAGE 17,IN / ID STROM DRAIN MANHOLE
KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON. ' / � /�/o(O Q(/ SAN.SEWER MANHOLE
PARCEL El: (SIG ;A, j) (DATE) o SAN.SEWER CLEAN OUT
THE SOUTH ACCORDING IO0 GT OF HET L,BLOCK 2,O SRECORDE HIGHLAND ACRE Or
PLATS,PAGE 17, TO IN ITHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF FIRE HYDRANT
PLAEXCEPT THAT PORTION KING
SAID LOT WASHINGTON;
AS FOLLOWS: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ® WATER METER
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7;THENCE NORTH
0010'18•WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7,A DISTANCE OF 74 WATER GATE VALVE
23.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 75105'39•WEST ALONG A CHAIN-UNK STATE OF WASHINGTON )
FENCE,A DISTANCE OF 85.77 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH )SS. .p UTILITY POLE
LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE SOUTH 88'52'53•EAST ALONG THE SOUTH COUNTY OF KING
UNE OF SAID LOT 7,A DISTANCE OF 83.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF ) D TELEPHONE RISER
BEGINNING; I CERTIFY THAT I KNOW OR HAVE SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE
(ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2 OF CITY OF RENTON LOT UNE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER THAT GARY ANICELLO.OWNER IS THE PERSON WHO ® MON.IN CASE
LOA-92-035-LLA). APPEARED BEFORE ME, AND SAID PERSON ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT HE SIGNED THIS INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED IT
TO BE HIS FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT FOR THE USES AND
SHORT PLAT LEGEND PURPOSES MENTIONED IN THE INSTRUMENT. MERIDIAN: NAD 1983(91)
TOTAL AREA: 1.62 ACRES - 70,783± SQ. FT. DATED: G//7/9G
PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS: 9
PROPOSED AREA LOT 1: 6,045 SOFT f • GRAPHIC SCALE
LOT 2: 6,027 SOFT WAYNE E.CHASTAIN (S ATURE)
LOT 3: 6,392 SOFT STATE OF WASHINGTON
LOT 3: 6.696 SOFT H I I H
LOT 5: 6,877 SOFT NOTARY-.--NEW
LOT 6: 6,577 SOFT MYCaIR±u1E14*Bs.�98 (18 FEET)
LOT 7: 6,374 SOFT TITLE 1 inch 40 ft.
8: 6,000 SOFT MY APPOINTME T
LOT 9: 6,013 SOFT. EXPIRES 9d
AREA EXIST. BUILDINGS: 3,400 SOFT CITY OP RE N'I'O I3'
AREA OF LAND IN STREET: 13,782 SOFT. T.C.A. INC. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
PERCENTAGE OF LAND IN STREET: 19.5% V�E.NO,f 409 3rd. AVE. SOUTH KENT, WASH. 98032
yQ'pf wASy�Oy. (206) 854-2043 SHORT PLAT/SUBDIVISION PLAN
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1 REVISED LOT SIZES PER CITY P 25 JULY 96 AND• , CI6CKID' SCE' N/A VERT.
Iron,4 APR 97 6,
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ISSUED BY GUARANTEE
TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE
Transnation
GUARANTEE NUMBER
M16-004151
SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE,THE LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND THE CONDITIONS
AND STIPULATIONS OF THIS GUARANTEE,
TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
a corporation,herein called the Company
GUARANTEES
I the Assured named in Schedule A against actual monetary loss or damage not exceeding the liability amount stated in Schedule
A which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurances set forth in Schedule A.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused its corporate name and seal
to be hereunto affixed by its duly authorized officers,the Guarantee to become valid when countersigned on Schedule A by an
authorized officer or agent of the Company.
TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
=o�t�1vE INS(/pyy
�_ �NCORPORAlFa I d
Attest: )00/r1,4
i Z �� By:SEPL16'1991r%Secretary �f * *� (" President
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1 CLTA Guarantee Face Page(Rev 12-15-95)
Form 1025-10 nPiniMAI
TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
14450 N.E. 29TH PLACE
BELLEVUE, WA 98007
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JOHN L SCOTT, INC COUNTERSIGNED:
MAIN BELLEVUE
188 106TH AVE NE, #600
BELLEVUE, WA 98004
Attn: 3/1 RICH VANASEK
(425) 646-8583/1-800-441-7701
HARRY 0. DREW, CHRIS SCURTI,
JACKIE K. LINCECUM, or ERIN L.
BERGERON
(FAX # (425) 646-8576)
SECOND COMMITMENT
SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE
SCHEDULE A
Order No. 3113589 Liability: $200 . 00
Premium: $200 . 00
Customer No. Tax: $ 17 . 20
Total : '5217 . 20
1 . Name of Assured: J.L. Scott
2 . Date of Guarantee : September 15, 1999 at 8 : 00 A.M.
THE ASSURANCES REFERRED TO ON THE FACE PAGE HEREOF ARE:
That according to those public records which, under the recording laws,
impart constructive notice of matters affecting title to the following
described land:
See "LEGAL DESCRIPTION: "
The estate or interest in the land which is covered by this guarantee is :
Fee Simple
Title to the estate or interest in the land is vested in:
CASCADE BUILDERS & DEVELOPMENT, INC. , A WASHINGTON CORPORATION
subject to the Exceptions shown below, which are not necessarily shown in
order of their priority.
EXCEPTIONS :
_ 1 . Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the
records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on
land or by the public records .
EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3113589
2 . (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in
Patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) Indian treaty
or aboriginal rights, including, but not limited to, easements or
equitable servitudes; or, (d) water rights, claims or title to water,
whether or not the matters excepted under (a) , (b) , (c) , or (d) are
shown by the public records .
3 . Title to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described
herein, or title to streets, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways
on which said land abuts, or the right to maintain vaults, tunnels,
ramps or any other structure or improvement; or any rights or
easements therein unless such property rights or easements are
expressly and specifically set forth in the land described herein.
4 . General Taxes, as follows, together with interest, penalty and
statutory foreclosure costs, if any, after delinquency:
(1st half delinquent May 1; 2nd half delinquent November 1)
Tax Account No. Year Billed Paid Balance
801110-0095-04 1999 $3 , 963 .48 $1, 981 . 74 $1, 981 . 74
(Covers portion of property herein described)
801110-0106-01 1999 $693 . 94 $346 . 97 $346 . 97
(Covers portion of property herein described)
The levy code for the property herein described is 2100 for 1999 .
5 . Noxious Weed Charge, as follows, together with interest, penalty and
statutory foreclosure costs, if any, after delinquency:
(1st half delinquent May 1; 2nd half delinquent November 1)
Tax Account No. Year Billed Paid Balance
801110-0095-04 1999 $0 . 94 $0 .47 $0 .47
(Covers portion of property herein described)
801110-0106-01 1999 $0 . 85 $0 .43 $0 .42
(Covers portion of property herein described)
6 . Conservation (CON) Service Charge, as follows, together with interest,
penalty and statutory foreclosure costs, if any, after delinquency:
(1st half delinquent May 1; 2nd half delinquent November 1)
Tax Account No. Year Billed Paid Balance
801110-0095-04 1999 $5 . 00 $2 . 50 - $2 . 50
(Covers portion of property herein described)
801110-0106-01 1999 $5 . 00 $2 . 50 $2 . 50
(Covers portion of property herein described)
_ 7 . Liability for Surface Water Management (SWM) Service Charge, if any,
which are not presently assessed, but may appear on future rolls .
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EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3113589
8 . Reservations contained in deed from the Northern Pacific Railroad
Company recorded under Recording No. 241450 and amended by instrument
recorded under Recording No. 4450143 , as follows :
Reserving and excepting from said lands so much or such portions
thereof as are or may be mineral lands or contain coal or iron, and
also the use and the right and title to the use of such surface ground
as may be necessary for mining operations, and the right of access to
such reserved and excepted mineral lands, including lands containing
coal or iron for the purpose of exploring, developing and working the
same.
9 . ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS,
EASEMENTS, OR OTHER SERVITUDES, if any, disclosed by plat of Stewart ' s
Highland Acre Tracts .
RIGHTS OR BENEFITS, IF ANY, WHICH MAY BE DISCLOSED BY THE RECORDED
DOCUMENT (S) ABOVE AFFECTING LAND OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY DESCRIBED IN
SCHEDULE A.
10 . Covenants, conditions and restrictions imposed by instrument recorded
under Recording No. 9106181596, including, but not limited to, rights
or benefits which may be disclosed affecting land outside the boundary
described in Schedule A.
11 . EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
PURPOSE: Ingress, egress and utilities
AREA AFFECTED: East 20 feet of Lot 6
RECORDING NO. : 9305102293
12 . ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS,
EASEMENTS, OR OTHER SERVITUDES, if any, disclosed by City of Renton
Lot Line Adjustment No. LUA-92-035-LLA recorded under King County
Recording No. 9308309001 .
RIGHTS OR BENEFITS, IF ANY, WHICH MAY BE DISCLOSED BY THE RECORDED
• DOCUMENT (S) ABOVE AFFECTING LAND OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY DESCRIBED IN
SCHEDULE A.
13 . EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
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GRANTEE : City of Renton, a municipal corporation
PURPOSE: Utilities easement
AREA AFFECTED: Portion of said premises
RECORDING NOS . : 9606121743 and 9606121744
14 . ORDINANCE AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
RECORDED: June 21, 1996
RECORDING NO. : 9606210966
REGARDING: Establishing an Assessment District for
Sanitary Sewer Service
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EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3113589
15 . DEED OF TRUST AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTOR: Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc . , a
• Washington corporation
TRUSTEE: Transnation Title Insurance Company
BENEFICIARY: Continental Savings Bank, a Washington
State chartered savings bank
ADDRESS: 2000 Two Union Square, 601 Union St . ;
Seattle, WA 98101
LOAN NO. : LI-985B
ORIGINAL AMOUNT: $525, 000 . 00
DATED: March 4, 1999
RECORDED: March 30, 1999
RECORDING NO. : 9903301141
Investigation should be made to determine the present balance owing
with the appropriate lender/agency/individual.
NOTE 1 :
The liability amount shown on Schedule A herein is a minimum, because
no specific liability amount was requested at the time the application
for title insurance was made. Please contact your title officer if a
greater liability amount is required, for which an additional fee will
be charged.
CSS/rr
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Order No. 3113589
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOTS 5 AND 6 IN BLOCK 2 OF STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, AS
PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF PLATS, PAGE 17, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY, ALSO THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF LOT 7 IN BLOCK 2 OF
STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME
43 OF PLATS, PAGE 17, EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PARCEL:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOT 7;
THENCE NORTH 00°10 '18" WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7,
A DISTANCE OF 23 . 68 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 75°05 '39" WEST, ALONG A CHAIN-LINK FENCE A
DISTANCE OF 85 . 77 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID LOT 7 AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOT
16;
THENCE SOUTH. 88°52 '53" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT
7, A DISTANCE OF 83 . 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF
WASHINGTON.
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This sketch is provided, without charge, for your information. It is not intended to show all
matters related to the property including, but not limited to, area, dimensio en-
croachments, or location of boundaries. It is not a part of, nor does it modify, the commitment or
policy to which it is attached. The Company assumes NO LIABILITY for any matter related to this
sketch. References should be made to an aecyrate survey for further information.
' SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE OF THIS GUARANTEE • obtaining witnesses,prosecuting or defending the action or lawful act which in the opinion
of the Company may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or interest as
1. Except to the extent that specific assurances are provided in Schedule A of this stated herein,or to establish the lien rights of the Assured. If the Company is prejudiced by .
Guarantee,the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of the the failure of the Assured to furnish the required cooperation,the Company's obligations to
following: the Assured under the Guarantee shall terminate.
(a) Defects,liens,encumbrances,adverse claims or other matters against the .
title,whether or not shown by the public records. 5. Proof of Loss or Damage.
i (b) (1) Taxes or assessments of any taxing authority that levies taxes or In addition to and after the notices required under Section 2•of these Conditions
assessments on real property;or,(2) Proceedings by a public agency which may result in and Stipulations have been provided to the Company,a proof of loss or damage signed and
taxes or assessments,or notices of such proceedings,whether or not the matters excluded -sworn to by the Assured shall be furnished to the Company within ninety(90)days after the
under(1)or(2)are shown by the records of the taxing authority or by the public records. Assured shall ascertain the facts giving rise to the loss or damage. The proof of loss or
(c) (1)Unpatented mining claims;(2)reservations or exceptions in patents or damage shall describe the matters covered by this Guarantee which constitute the basis of loss
in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof;(3)water rights,claims or title to water,whether or or damage and shall state,to the extent possible,the basis of calculating the amount of the
not the matters excluded under(I),(2)or(3)are shown by the public records. loss or damage. If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured to provide the
required proof of loss or damage,the Company's obligation to such assured under the
2. Notwithstanding any specific assurances which are provided in Schedule A of this Guarantee shall terminate. In addition,the Assured may reasonably be required to submit to
Guarantee,the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of the examination under oath by any authorized representative of the Company and shall produce
following: for examination,inspection and copying,at such reasonable times and places as may be
(a) Defects,liens,encumbrances,adverse claims or other matters affecting the designated by any authorized representative of the Company,all records,books,ledgers,
title to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described in the description set checks,correspondence and memoranda,whether bearing a date before or after Date of
forth in Schedule(A),(C)or in Part 2 of this Guarantee,or title to streets,roads,avenues, Guarantee,which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. Further,if requested by any
lanes,ways or waterways to which such land abuts,or the right to maintain therein vaults, authorized representative of the Company,the Assured shall grant its permission,in writing,
tunnels,ramps or any structure or improvements;or any rights or easements therein,unless for any authorized representative of the Company to examine,inspect and copy all records, •
. such property,rights or easements are expressly and specifically set forth in said description. books,ledgers,checks,correspondence and memoranda in the custody or control of a third
(b) Defects,liens,encumbrances,adverse claims or other matters,whether or party, which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. All information designated as
not shown by the public records; (1)which are created,suffered,assumed or agreed to by confidential by the Assured provided to the Company pursuant to this Section shall not be
one or-more of the Assureds;(2)which result in no loss to the Assured;or(3)which do not disclosed to others unless,in the reasonable judgment of the Company,it is necessary in the
result in the invalidity or potential invalidity of any judicial or non judicial proceeding which administration of the claim. Failure of the Assured to submit for examination under oath,
is within the scope and purpose of the assurances provided. - produce other reasonably requested information or grant permission to secure reasonably
(c)The identity of any party shown or referred to in Schedule A. necessary information from third parties as required in the above paragraph,unless prohibited
(d) The validity,legal effect or priority of any matter shown or referred to in by law or governmental regulation,shall terminate any liability of the Company under this
this Guarantee. Guarantee to the Assured for that claim.
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS 6. Options to Pay or Otherwise Settle Claims: Termination of Liability.
1. Definition of Terms. In case of a claim under this Guarantee,the Company shall have the following additional
The following terms when used in the Guarantee mean: options:
(a)the"Assured": the party or parties named as the Assured in this Guarantee, •(a)To Pay or Tender Payment of the Amount of Liability or to Purchase the
or on-a supplemental writing executed by the Company. Indebtedness.
(b)"land":the land described or referred to in Schedule(A)(C)or in Part 2,and • • The Company shall have the option to pay or settle or compromise for or in the name of the
improvements affixed thereto which by law constitute real property. The term"land"does Assured any claim which could result in loss to the Assured within the coverage of this
not include any property beyond the lines of the area described or referred to in Schedule Guarantee,or to pay the full amount of this Guarantee or,if this Guarantee is issued for the
(A)(C)or in Part 2,nor any right,title,interest,estate or easement in abutting streets,roads, benefit of a holder of a mortgage or a lienholder,the Company shall have the option to
• avenues,alleys,lanes,ways or waterways. • purchase the indebtedness secured by said mortgage or said lien for the amount owing
(c)"mortgage":mortgage,deed of trust,trust deed,or other security instrument. thereon,together with any costs,reasonable attorneys'fees and expenses incurred by the
(d) "public records": records established under state statutes at Date of ' .+ Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of purchase.
Guarantee for the purpose of imparting constructive notice of matters relating to real property - , Such purchase,payment or tender of payment of the full amount of the Guarantee shall
to purchasers for value and without knowledge. terminate all liability of the Company hereunder. In the event after notice of claim has been
(e)"date": the effective date. given to the Company by the Assured the Company offers to purchase said indebtedness,the
owner of such indebtedness shall transfer and assign said indebtedness,together with any
. 2. Notice of Claim to be Given by Assured Claimant. collateral security,to the Company upon payment of the purchase price.
An Assured shall notify the Company promptly in writing in case knowledge shall come to Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for in Paragraph(a)the Company's •
an Assured hereunder of any claim of title or interest which is adverse to the title to the estate obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage,other than to . •
or interest,as stated herein,and which might cause loss or damage for which the Company make the payment required in that paragraph,shall terminate,including any obligation to
may be liable by virtue of this Guarantee. If prompt notice shall not be given to the ' continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company has exercised
- Company,-then all liability of the Company shall.terminate with regard to the matter or its options under Paragraph 4,and the Guarantee shall be surrendered to the Company for •
matters for which prompt notice is required;provided,however,that failure to notify the cancellation.
Company shall in no case prejudice the rights of any Assured under this Guarantee unless the (b)To Pay or Otherwise Settle With Parties Other Than the Assured or With the
Company shall be prejudiced by the failure and-then only to the extent of the prejudice. . Assured Claimant.
To pay or otherwise settle with other parties for or in the name of an Assured claimantany
3. No Duty to Defend or Prosecute. 'claim assured against under this Guarantee,together with any costs,attorneys'fees and
The Company shall have no duty to defend or prosecute any action or proceeding to which . expenses incurred by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the
the Assured is a party,notwithstanding the nature of any allegation in such action or- time of payment and which the Company is obligated to pay. -
proceeding. - Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for in Paragraph(b)the Company's
obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage,other than to
4. Company's Option toDefend or Prosecute Actions;Duty-of Assured Claimant to' _ make the payment required in that paragraph,shall terminate,including any obligation to.
Cooperate. continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company has exercised
Even though the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 its options under Paragraph 4.
above:
(a)The Company shall have the right,at its sole option and cost,to institute and 7. Determination and Extent of Liability. -
prosecute any action or proceeding,interpose a defense,as limited in(b),or to do any other This Guarantee is a contract of Indemnity against actual monetary loss or damage sustained .
act which in its opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or or incurred by the Assured claimant who has suffered loss or damage by reason of reliance
interest as stated herein,or to establish the lien rights of the Assured,or to prevent or reduce upon the assurances set forth in this Guarantee and only to the extent herein described,and
loss or damage to the Assured. The Company may take any appropriate action under the subject to the Exclusions From Coverage of This Guarantee. . .
- terms of this Guarantee,whether or not it shall be liable hereunder,and shall not thereby .The liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured shall not exceed the least
concede liability or waive any provision of this Guarantee. If the Company shall exercise its ' of: .
rights under this paragraph,it shall do so diligently. (a)the amount of liability stated in Schedule A or in Part 2; •
(b)If the Company elects to exercise its options as stated in Paragraph 4(a)the. • - . (b)the amount of the unpaid principal indebtedness secured by the mortgage of . '
Company shall have the right to select counsel of its choice(subject to the right of such an Assured mortgagee,as limited or provided under Section 6 of these Conditions and
, Assured to object for reasonable cause)to represent the Assured and shall not be liable for Stipulations or as reduced under Section 9 of these Conditions and Stipulations,at the time
- and will not pay the fees of any other counsel,nor will the Company pay any fees,costs or the loss or damage assured against'by this Guarantee occurs,together with interest thereon; •
expenses incurred by an Assured in the defense of those causes of action which allege matters , or .
not covered by this Guarantee.- ' - (c)the difference between the value of the estate or interest covered hereby as
(c)Whenever the Company shall have brought an action of interposed a defense . - stated herein and the value of the estate or interest subject to any defect,-lien or encumbrance .
as permitted by the provisions of this Guarantee,the Company may pursue any litigation to. - assured against by this Guarantee.
final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction and expressly reserves the right,in . - .
• its sole discretion,to appeal from an adverse judgment or order. . 8.Limitation of Liability.
j (d)In all cases where this Guarantee permits the Company to prosecute or - (a)If the Company establishes the title,or removes the alleged defect,lien or
provide for the defense of any action or proceeding,an Assured shall secure to the Company encumbrance,or cures any other matter assured against by this Guarantee in a reasonably
the right to so prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding,and all . diligent manner by any method,including litigation and the completion'of any appeals
appeals therein,and permit the Company to use,at its option,the name of such Assured for . therefrom,it shall have fully performed its obligations with respect to that matter and shall '
this purpose.Whenever requested by the Company,an Assured,at the Company's expense, ' not be liable for any loss or damage caused thereby.
shall give the Company all reasonable aid in any action or proceeding,securing evidence; • •
. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS CONTINUED ON BACK COVER
CLTA Guarantee Conditions and Stipulations
Form 2015-7 (Rev.12-15-95) ORIGINAL
CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS CONTINUED .
(b)In the event of any litigation by the Company or with the Company's consent, 12. Arbitration.
the Company shall have no liability for loss or damage until there has been a final
determination by a court of competent jurisdiction,and disposition of all appeals therefrom, Unless•prohibited by applicable law,either the Company or the Assured may demandel
adverse to the title,as stated herein. arbitration pursuant to the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules of.the American Arbitration
(c)The Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to any Assured for Association. Arbitrable matters may include,but are not limited to,any controversy or claims ,
- liability voluntarily assumed by the Assured in settling any claim or suit without the prior between the Company and the Assured arising out of or relating to this Guarantee,any serviceE
written consent of the Company. of the Company in connection with its issuance or the breach of a Guarantee provision or
other obligation. All arbitrable matters when the Amount of Liability is$1,000,000 or less
9.Reduction of Liability or Termination of Liability. - shall be arbitrated at the-option of either the Company or the Assured. All arbitrable[natters s• .
All payments under this Guarantee,except payments made for costs,attorneys' • ' when the amount of liability is in excess of$1,000,000 shall be arbitrated only when agreed
fees and expenses pursuant to Paragraph 4 shall reduce the amount of liability pro tanto. to by both the Company and the Assured. The Rules in effect at Date of Guarantee shall be,.
binding upon the parties.The award may include attorneys'fees only if the laws of the state
10. Payment of Loss. - in which the land is located permits a court.to award attorneys'fees to a prevailing party.I
(a)No payment shall be made without producing this Guarantee for endorsement Judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator(s)may be entered in any court having
of the payment unless'the Guarantee has been-lost or destroyed,in which case proof of loss jurisdiction thereof. , .
or destruction shall be furnished to the satisfaction of the Company. -
• (b)When liability and the extent of loss or damage has been definitely fixed in' The law of the.situs of the,land shall apply to an arbitration.under the Title Insurance
accordance with these Conditions and Stipulations,the loss or damage shall be payable within Arbitration Rules.
thirty(30)days thereafter. 1
A copy of the Rules may be obtained from the Company upon request.
11.Subrogation Upon Payment or Settlement. -
' Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a claim under this Guarantee,all right of 13.Liability Limited to This Guarantee;Guarantee Entire Contract. - -
subrogation shall vest in the Company unaffected by any act of the Assured claimant. I
(a)This Guarantee together with all endorsements,if any,attached hereto by the
The Company shall be subrogated to and be entitled to all rights and remedies which the Company is the entire Guarantee and contract between the Assured and the Company. In,
Assured would have had against any person or property in respect to the claim had this -, interpreting any provision of this Guarantee,this Guarantee shall be construed as a whole)
I
Guarantee not been issued. If requested by the Company,the Assured shall transfer to the .
Company all rights and remedies against any person or property necessary in order to perfect - (b)Any claim of loss or damage,whether or not based on negligence,or any
• this right of subrogation.The Assured shall permit the Company to sue,compromise or settle . action asserting such claim,shall be restricted to this Guarantee. - 1
in the name of the Assured and to use the name of the Assured in any transaction or litigation 1
involving these rights or remedies. ' (c)No amendment of or endorsement to this Guarantee can be made except b'y
a writing endorsed hereon or attached hereto signed by either the President,a Vice President,I
If a payment on account of a claim does not fully cover the loss of the Assured the Company the•Secretary,an Assistant Secretary,or validating officer or authorized signatory of the •
shall be subrogated to all rights and remedies ofthe Assured after the Assured shall have Company. 1.'
recovered its principal,interest,and costs of collection. '
14. Notices,Where Sent. - 1
All notices required to be given the Company and any statement in writing required to be
' furnished the Company shall include the number of this policy and shall be addressed to:)
Consumer Affairs Department,P.O.Box 27567,Richmond,Virginia 23261-7567.
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PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 13, 1999
TO: Gregg Zimmerman,Administrator
FROM: Carrie K.Olson-Davis,x7235 Cf.A)
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA 96-073-SHPL
Newport Ct NE
Technical Services and Development Services have reviewed and recommended approval for the
above mentioned short plat. Requirements and conditions have been fulfilled,fees paid.
The attached mylar is submitted for your review and signature.
Please return mylar to me for recording. Thank you.
cc: Neil Watts
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BILL OF SALE Property Tax Parcel Number: 63, 1110 O -
Project File#: LL,1A -073 Street Intersection: -7-.k * IV L l0 roe:,
Grantor(s): Grantee(s): � 1
�j 6, 1 Ian( 'liJ, 1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation
The Grantor,as named above,for,and in consideration of mutual benefits,hereby grants,bargains,sells and delivers to
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1N WITNE S / REOF,I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year as written below.
Notary Seal must be within box INDIVIDUAL FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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VV/N I°r I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
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PROJECT CLOSING #4 Final Cost Data
ff � '' FINAL COST DATA AND INVENTORY and Inventory
SUBJECT: l�/\ -e][/--0-7,. CITY PROJECT NUMBERS: WTR-
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200 Mill Avenue Southffi nJ �A f
Renton,WA 93055 DATE: I C{ q
Per the request of the City of Renton,the following information is furnished concerning final costs for improvements
installed for the above referenced project. .
WATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION COSTS.,
Length Size Type
L.F.of WATERMAIN
L.F.of " WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
EACH of GATE VALVES
EACH of GATE VALVES
EACH of " GATE VALVES
EACH of " • FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLIES $
(Cost of Fire Hydrants must be listed separately) • $
,1-) (Include Engineering and Sales Tax if applicable $
o TOTAL COST FOR WATER SYSTEM $
$AMTARY SEWER SYSTEM;
STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM;
Lo Length Size Type Length Size Type
L.F.of E \/(✓ SEWER MAIN L.F.of STORM LINE
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Jr-' EA of E? " DIAMETER MANHOLES EA of " STORM INLET/OUTLET
r7 G� EA of e LES-- EA of STORM CATCHBASIN
r•, (Including Engineering and Sales Tax C t° kt t OU 5 EA of II STORM CATCHBASIN
c.D if applicable) S (Including Engineering and Sales Tax
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TOTAL COST FOR SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM S f/(./p) if applicable) S
TOTAL COST FOR STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM $
STREET IMPROVEMENTS: (Including Curb,Gutter,Sidewalk,Asphalt Pavement and Street Lighting)
SIGNALIZATION: (Including Eng.Design Costs,City Permit Fees,WA St Sales Tax)
STREET LIGHTING: (Including Eng.Design Costs,City Permit Fees,WA St Sales Tax)
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Print signatory name day phone#
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(SIG ATURE)
forms/COSTDAT2.DOC/bh (Signatory must be authorized agent
. - - _ or owner of subject development)
Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton 20000216000554
PAGE 001 OF 002
1055 South Grady Way 02/16/2000 11:30
Renton, WA KING COUNTY, WA
CITY OF RENTON BS 9.00
UII IC -06)q3-04
BILL OF SALE Property Tax Parcel Number:eo l i O I o(p
Project File#: uA \/� ��� Street Intersection: 4h^tAti"
Grantor(s): � Grantee(s): '•
1. ,Le) t 1<1 � � �. 1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation
The Grantor,as named above,for,and in consideration of mutual benefits,hereby grants,bargains,sells and delivers to
the Grantee,as named above,the following described personal property now located at:
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administrators and assigns forever.
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IN WI SS REOF,I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year as written below.
Notary Seal must be within box INDIVIDUAL FORM OFACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS
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S t/ certify that I ow or have satisfactory evidence that
OT,Ry , � `�,�, signed this instrument and
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SUBJECT: (JAB- 61 V-D7 CITY PROJECT NUMBERS: WTR-
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•TO: City of Renton 'FROM: Ve,( C J 1CI&i'1tn •
Plan Review Section I r Me'1+ eo
Planning/Building/Public Works — G� #220
200 Mill Avenue South 7
Renton,WA 98055 DATE: 1
Per the request of the City of Renton,the following information is furnished concerning final costs for improvements
installed for the above referenced project. .
WATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION COSTS;
Length Size Type
L.F.of WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
EACH of GATE VALVES
EACH of GATE VALVES
EACH of GATE VALVES
EACH of • FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLIES $
`n (Cost of Fire Hydrants must be listed separately) $
(Include Engineering and Sales Tax if applicable
, TOTAL COST FOR WA I R SYSTEM $
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SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM. ,STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM:
Length Size Type Length Size " Type
r— L.F.of " SEWER MAIN 6 t L.F.of I Q� STORM LINE
.= 'L.F.of " SEWER MAIN 37 L.F.of " C E STORM LINE
o L.F.of SEWER MAIN 30 L.F.of b Oa- STORM LINE
EA of DIAMETER MANHOLES I EA of " Gvlr6K.STORM INLET/OUTLETT EA of a..,, STORM CATCHBASIN
c - EA of DIAMETER MANHOLES 'S EA of ! i " l. STORM CATCHBASIN
j (Including Engineering and Sales Tax
if applicable) S (Including Engineering and Sales Tax
TOTAL COST FOR SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM S if applicable) S
TOTAL COST FOR STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM $2 ,4.2()
STREET IMPROVEMENTS: (Including Curb,Gutter,Sidewalk,Asphalt Pavement and Street Lighting)
SIGNALIZATION: (Including Eng.Design Costs,City Permit Fees,WA St Sales Tax)
STREET LIGHTING: (Including Eng.Design Costs,City Permit Fees,WA St Sales Tax)
Print signatory name day phone#
- (SIGNATURE) -
forms/COSTDAT2.DOC/bh (Signatory must be authorized agent
- - or owner of subject-development).
Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
Ci of Renton 1111111111120000216000552
PAGE 001 OF 002
1055 South Grady WayIN 02/16/2000 11:30
Renton,WA CITY OF RENTON BS 9.00KING COUNTY, WA
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BILL OF SALE Property Tax Parcel Number: eO 1 + (0 O I
Project File#: �^, r d_eve__ n l� Street Intersection: �J. � �u 41t/O
Grantor(s): 1 Grantee(s): 1
1.(' J/ ,f ) i;4 1 J beA). 1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation
The Grantor,as named above,for,and in consideration of mutual benefits,hereby grants,bargains,sells and delivers to
the Grantee,as named above,the following described personal property now located at:
KE 7-}-► 5-Weer-
in the City of Renton,County of King and State of Washington,to-wit:
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installed for the above referenced project.
WATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION COSTS;
Length Size Type
L.F.of WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
EACH of GATE VALVES
EACH of " GATE VALVES
EACH of GATE VALVES
EACH of " • FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLIES $
(Cost of Fire Hydrants must be listed separately) $
(Include Engineering and Sales Tax if applicable $
TOTAL COST FOR WA I1R SYSTEM $
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Ls-, Length Size Type Length Size Type
c� L.F.of " SEWER MAIN L.F.of " STORM LINE
L.F.of SEWER MAIN L.F.of STORM LINE
cn L.F.of " SEWER MAIN L.F.of " STORM LINE
Lc) EA of " DIAMETER MANHOLES EA of " STORM INLET/OUTLET
EA of " DIAMETER MANHOLES EA of " STORM CATCHBASIN
N (Including Engineering and Sales Tax EA of " STORM CATCHBASIN
(ID if applicable) S (Including Engineering and Sala Tax
TOTAL COST FOR SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM S if applicable) S
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City of Renton az�16�2a0e 11:30
1055 South Grady WayKING COUNTY, WA
CITY OF RENTON BS 9.00
Renton,WA
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Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
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administrators and assigns forever.
IN WITNE F,I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year as written below.
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Renton,WA 98055 DATE: It/Ill V Y
Per the request of the City of Renton,the following information is furnished concerning final costs for improvements
installed for the above referenced project. .
WATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION COSTS;
Length Sizc Type
a50 L.F.of 1" " DI_ WATERMAIN
5 I L.F.of (5"' " D.1. WATERMAIN
12.5 L.F.of '-1" " D.A. WATERMAIN
7.5' L.F.of Cc)" " O L WATERMAIN
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EACH of 9 " VI x lAN3 GATE VALVES
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tr (Cost of Fire Hydrants must be listed separately) $
`s-) (Include Engineering and Sales Tax if applicable $
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Length Size Type Length Size Type
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C-J if applicable) S (Including Engineering and Saks Tax
TOTAL COST FOR SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM S q7 carol if applicable) S
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STREET IMPROVEMENTS: (Including Curb,Gutter,Sidewalk,Asphalt Pavement and Street Lighting)
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Renton,WA 98055 DATE: i
Per the request of the City of Renton,the following information is furnished concerning final costs for improvements
installed for the above referenced project. .
WATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION COSTS;
Length Size Type
51 L.F.of S " 'I>Z. WATERMAIN
2 Z5 L.F.of d]- " .1>"T- WATERMAIN
25 L.F.of (o " DT WATERMAIN
L.F.of WATERMAIN
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EACH of GATE VALVES
I EACH of " Ff.X Mtn GATE VALVES
I EACH of 5 i4-. " Ivwo ' FIRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLIES $
(Cost of Fire Hydrants must be listed separately) - $
(Include Engineering and Sales Tax if applicable $
TOTAL COST FOR WATER SYSTEM $ 17J 4.,:-
L• ) $ANITARY SEWER SYSTEM STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM; •
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EA of " DIAMETER MANHOLES EA of " STORM INLET/OUTLET
`-- EA of " DIAMETER MANHOLES EA of STORM CATCHBASIN
e'v EA of "CD STORM CATCHBASIN-
(Including Engineering and Sales Tax
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TOTAL COST FOR SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM $ if applicable) S
TOTAL COST FOR STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM $
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STREET IMPROVEMENTS: (Including Curb,Gutter,Sidewalk,Asphalt Pavement and Street Lighting) •
SIGNALIZATION: (Including Eng.Design Costs,City Permit Fees,WA St Sales Tax)
STREET LIGHTING: (Including Eng.Design Costs,City Permit Fees,WA St Sales Tax)
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Legal Description (abbreviated form:i.e.lot,block,plat or section,township,range,quarter/quarter)
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Assessor's Property Tax Parcel/Account Number
Additional parcel#'s on page
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DECLARATION OF,
COVENANTS, CONDITIONS,AND RESTRICTION
For the plat of Huntington Court,located in Renton Washington
THIS DECLARATION is made this 15 day of December 1999,by CASCADE
BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS, INC., ("Declarant"), a Washington Corporation.
ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
Section 1. "Owner" shall mean-and refer to the record Owner,whether one or
more persons or entities, of a fee simple title to any lot, or home,thereof, described on
Exhibit"N' and/or-hereafter made subject to the terms-and conditions of this
agreement. "Owner" shall exclude those having such interest merely as security for the
M performance of an obligation.
o Section-2. "Home Owners Association-" shall mean the governing entity,
comprised of the Owners of parcels subject to these covenants, and any subdivisions
thereof, and the Declarant.
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Section•3. "Road-" shall refer to that road-for ingress, egress, and utilities as
described on the recorded short plat".
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Section 4 "Lot" shall mean any one of the 9 parcels described on the recorded
short plat.
Section 5. "Property" shall mean the area defined by all parcels described on
the recorded short plat.
Section 6. "Screening" shall include wood fencing or landscaping as approved
bythe Declarant. Under no circumstances maytarpbe used as screening.
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ARTICLE H
Common Areas and Easements
Section 2.1 "Common Areas:" shall include any easements, improvements, and
tracts, depicted in the recorded Plats of Huntington Court,including without limitation,
access-easements, landscape easements, or entryway monume\ntation on the recorded
short plat.
Section 2.2 Maintenance Obligations.-Drainage Vault The drainage vault
located within-the Public Right of Way shown on the short plat shall be owned,
operated, and maintained by the Homeowners Association. The City of Renton shall
have the right to repair any deficiencies of the drainage facility in the event the owners
are negligent in maintenance of the drainage facilities. These repairs shall be at the
owner's expense.
Section 3. Recordation,Modification and Termination. This Declaration shall be
recorded against the Property described in Exhibit A in the office of Records and
Elections in King County, Washington, and its rights and obligations shall be binding
upon inure to the benefit of the Declarant, Owners and/or the Homeowner's
Association, and any other holders of an afteracquired interest in the property.
ARTICLE III
L.n Home Owners Association
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Section 1. The Owners of the lots described on Exhibit"A"or any subdivision
thereof are members-of the HomeOwners Association which is responsible.for
administering and enforcing these covenants.
Section 1.1 The affairs-of the Association shall-be governed by a Board of
or) Directors(The "Board")which shall be composed of one or more members. The initial
rn board shallbe composed-of Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc. Cascade Builders
and Developers, Inc shall resign from the board upon the final house sale by Cascade
Builders and Developers, Inc. The Board shall then be composed of a minimal of 3
voting members of the Association. Subject to any specific requirements hereof,the
Board shall have the authority to establish operating rules and procedures. In the event
of death or resignation of any member or members of the Board,the remaining
members,if any, shall have full authority to appoint a successor member or members.
Members of the Board shall not be entitled to any compensation for services performed
pursuant to-this-Declaration. Upon the Transition Date from Cascade Builders and
Developers, Inc to the Homeowners Board, and without further action by any persons
or persons: (i)the-term of the initial Board members or their successors shall end, and
(ii)the initial Board members and their successors shall be released from and all
liability whatsoever-for claims-arising out of or in connection with this Declaration,
exempting only claims arising prior to the Transition date.
Section 2. No membership may be forfeited nor any Owner expelled, and no
Owner may withdraw from membership in the Committee except upon the transfer of
title to or-upon contracting for sale of-the parcel-to which the membership is
appurtenant.
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Section 3. The HomeOwners Association shall meet at least once a year to
determine what improvements and common area maintenance,if any, are required and
to assess the cost of improvement. At the first meeting the Owners shall select a
Chairman who shall serve on an annual basis or on-such other terms of office as the
Committee may establish. All matters shall be approved or adopted by a fifty-one
percent(51%)majority of Owners and Declarant present at the meeting.
Section 4. Each lot Owner,including Declarant so long as it retains any
ownership of any Lot, shall be entitled to one vote for each lot owned. In the event any
Lot is subdivided, each resulting Lot from that original Lot shall also be entitled to one
vote.
ARTICLE IV
ASSESSMENTS-FOR MAINTENANCE
Section 1. For the Owners subject to this Agreement,-the total annual cost
maintenance and repair shall be shared equally by each lot in division 1 and 2. In the
event any one Lot is subdivided, each resulting-lot-from-that.original Lot shall be
obligated to share equally in the costs of maintenance with all other Lots subject to this
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Agreement.
Each owner shall initially contribute$100.00 per year starting January 30th, 2001.
6, Section 2. Establishment-of assessment amounts and collection of assessments
cn for maintenance and repair shall be the responsibility of the HomeOwners Association
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Committee.
Section 3. At its-annual-meeting,the Committee shall assess each Owner its
share, and notify in writing each owner of the amount due and the date for payment.
The written notice shall be provided-at least-30-days priorto the date for payment.
Section 4. Any assessments not paid by the due date shall be delinquent. There
shall be a-charge on the land that shall be a continuing lien for the amount of all
delinquent assessments. Each assessment shall also be the personal obligation of the
Owner atthe time anypayment was due. Any-assessment not paid within the thirty
(30) days after the due date shall bear interest from the due date at the rate of twelve
percent(12%)per annum.
Section-5. Any-individual-Owner-subject-to this Maintenance Agreement or the
HomeOwner's Association Committee,in the name of the Chairman, may bring an
action at law-to recover delinquent assessments: Furthermore, after making one written
demand to the Owner for payment of delinquent assessments,the Committee may
record a lien-in the office of-the King County-Recorder. A release of lien shall be filled
by the Committee upon payment in full of the assessment,together with interest, and
all costs and attorney's fees incurred by the Committee to collect the amount due. If
payment is not made when due, the lien may be foreclosed against the property, and
interest, costs(including expenses of a title search)and reasonable attorney's fees
incurred therein shall-be added to the amount of the judgement then due and owing.
Section 6. No Owner or purchaser may waive or otherwise escape liability for
the assessments provided_for by this agreement.
Section 7. Any lien for unpaid assessments provided for by this Agreement shall
be subordinate to the lien of any purchase money,first mortgae or deed of trust. Sale
or transfer of any lot shall not affect the assessment lien,
ARTICLE V
RESIDENTIAL COVENANT
Section 1. Prohibited Vehicles and Equipment. No mobile home or trailer
shall be permitted as a permanent residence on any Lot or subdivision thereof. The
following are required to-be parked-along the side of the house with adequate screening
from the street and neighbors: mobile homes,house trailers,utility trailers, campers, •
cp camp trucks,motor homes,boats,boat trailers, or any other similar machinery or
equipment of any kind or character. Any automobile or other vehicle deemed to be in
, an inoperable-condition and located on-any street in excess of fourteen (14) days may
be removed by action of the board after seven(7) day's notice to remove the
automobile or vehicle. Except for bona fide emergencies,the repair or extraordinary
c maintenance of automobiles or other vehicles shall not be carried out in the Property.
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Section 2. Mining Prohibited. No portion of the Property shall be used for
the purpose of boring, mining, quarrying, or exploring for or removing oil or other
hydrocarbons; minerals, gravel orearth. •
Section 3. Nuisance Prohibited. No noxious or offensive trade or activity shall
be conducted in any portion of the Property,nor shall anything be done or maintained
therein in derogation or violation of the laws of the State of Washington, The County of
King,the City of Renton, or any other applicable governmental entity. Nothing shall
be done or maintained on any portion of the Property which may be or become an
annoyance or nuisance-to the neighborhood or other Owners or detract from the value
of the Property.
Section 4. Limitation on Keeping of Animals. No-animals, or livestock, of
any kind shall be raised, bred, or kept within the Property;provided that dogs, cats,
1 rabbits, or other conventional household pets may be kept within the Property if they
are not kept,bred, or maintained for any commercial purpose. Dogs are not allowed to
run at large. All animal-pens-and enclosures-must be approved by the Declarant prior
to construction and shall be kept clean and odor free at all times. No animal may be
kept if it is a source of annoyance or nuisance as determined by applicable
governmental agencies. When not confined to the Owner's Lot, animals within the
Property must be accompanied by a responsible person and shall be registered, I"
licensed, and inoculated from time to time as required by law.
Section 5. Antennae. No external radio(including short-wave or citizens'
band)antennae, or freestanding antenna towers shall be permitted on the Property.
Small reception satellite dishes are allowed, and should be adequately screened from
the neighbors.
Section 6. Landscaping. All front yard landscaping shall be installed by
Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc. This shall include,but not be limited to, front
yard lawn and shrubs
Section 7. Sales and Construction Facilities. Notwithstanding any other
provisions of this Declaration to the contrary,it is expressly permissible during the
o Development Period for Declarant and any other Owner, or agents or contractors
Lca thereof,to maintain on any of the property owned by opinion of Declarant or Owner
facilities(including temporary mobile office structures) as in the sole opinion of the
Declarant may be reasonably required, convenient, or incidental to the construction and
sale of Lots or Living Units, including without limitation husiness or field offices,
0-, storage areas, construction yards, signs,model Living Units, or sales offices.
Section 8. Signs. Except for entrance, street, directional,traffic control, and
safety signs, and such promotional signs as may be maintained by Declarant, or agents
or contractors,no signs or advertising devices of any character shall be erected,posted,
or displayed upon,in, or about the Property;provided,however,that one temporary
real estate sign not exceeding six square feet in area may beerected upon any Lot or
attached to any home placed upon the market for sale or lease. Any such temporary
real estate sign-shall be removed promptly following the sales or rental of such lot or
home.
Section 9. Weapons. No firearms of any nature,including rifles,handguns,
bows, slingshots, slings,traps, or any other like weapon shall be used or discharged
within the Property except by authorized governmental officials.
Section 10. Enforcement. This covenant may be enforced by any Owner or by
the Road Maintenance Committee in the name of its-chairman. In the event, litigation .
is instituted to enforce this covenant,the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its
reasonable attorney's fees and all costs incurred.
ARTICLE VI
AMENDMENTS
This document may be amended at any annual meeting provided that notice of
the proposed amendment is mailed to each Owner at least thirty(30) days prior to the
annual meeting. The percentage of the Owners required to approve the amendment
shall be seventy-five(75)percent. Section 2.2, of Article II,may not be amended
without the prior written consent of the City of Renton.
ARTICLE VII
SEVERABILITY
Invalidation or modification of any one of these restrictions and covenants set
forth by judgment, court order, state or county planning authority or the like shall in no
• way affect any of the other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect.
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Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc
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by, ajiMass, its4 resident
Dated this 15th day of December, 1999.
Corporate Acknowledgement
State of )/ }
County of / ` }
On this 15th day of December, 1999,before me the undersigned Notary Public, in and
for the said State,personally appeared, Ray Mass, as president personally known to me
(or proven to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence)to be the individual(s)who
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executed the written instrument on behalf of Cascade Builders and Developers,Inc.
the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed
cn the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors.
c , WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate
above written.
Notary Public in and for the State of i)ah/47/
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts, as per plat recorded in
Volume 43 of Plats, Page 17, records of King County, also the south 150 feet of Lot 7
in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts, as per plat recorded in Volume 43 of
plats, Page 17, excepting therefrom the following described parcel:
Beginning at the southwest corner of the above described Lot 7;thence North
00°10'18" west, along the east line of said Lot 7, a distance of 23.68 feet;thence south
75°05'39" west, along a chain-link fence a distance of 85.77 feet to the intersection of
the south line of said Lot 7 and the northwest corner of the above described Lot 16;
thence south 88°52'53" east; along the south line of said Lot 7, a distance of 83.00 feet
to the point of beginning;
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o situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
Subject to covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, easements, or other
servitude's,if any disclosed by City of Renton Lot Line Adjustment No. LUA-92-035-
0, LLA recorded under King County Recording No. 9308309001.
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Subject to a utility easement-and the terms and conditions thereof as filed under King
County Recording No's 960612743 and 9606121744.
Subject to an ordinance and the terms and conditions thereof as filed under King
County Recording No. 9606210966.
Subject to an easement for-in ess, egress, and utilities and the terms and conditions
thereof as filed under King County Recording No. 9305102293.
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way .
Renton,WA 98055
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cn DEED OF DEDICATION Property Tax Parcel Number: eo11 0071'-o tl
`'r' Project File#: Street Intersection: �!, ,k 5e° 1 t U-O i o 6-
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Reference Number(s)of Documents assigned or reieased:Additional reference numbers are on page
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
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named above,the above described real estate situated in the County of King,State of Washington.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year as written below.
Approved and Accepted By:
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That portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tract , as per
plat recorded in Volume 43 of Plats, Page 17,records of King County,
Washington, being described as follows:
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rn Commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot 5 thence S88°48'51"E along the
north line thereof 46.55 feet to a point of curve to the right, and the True Point of
Beginning; Thence southeasterly along said curve to the right having a radius of
25.00 feet through a central angle of 88°38'52", an arc length of 38.68 feet;
Thence SOO°09'58"E 104.66 feet to a point of curve to the left; Thence
southeasterly along said curve to the left having a radius of 100.00 feet through a
central angle of 51°55'12", an arc length of 90.62 feet to a point on a curve whose
radius point bears N87°44'03"W 24.50 feet; Thence southerly along said curve to
the right through a central angle of 27°58'10", an arc length of 11.96 feet; Thence
S30°14'07"W 9.91 feet; Thence S59°45'53"E 21.00 feet; Thence N30°14'07"E
9.55 feet to a point of curve to the right; Thence northeasterly along said curve to
the right having a radius of 24.50 feet through a central angle of 28°59'04", an arc
length of 12.39 feet to a point on a curve whose radius point bears N22°26'13"E
100.00 feet; Thence southeasterly along said curve to the left through a central
angle of 05°20'54", an arc length of 9.33 feet; Thence S72°54'41"E 37.46 feet;
Thence N17°05'19"E 50.00 feet; Thence N72°54'41"W 37.46 feet to a point of
curve to the right; Thence northwesterly along said curve to the right having a
radius of 50.00 feet through a central angle of 72°44'43", an arc length of 63.48
feet; Thence NOO°09'58"W 102.30 feet to a point of curve to the right; Thence
northeasterly along said curve to the right having a radius of 25.00 feet through a
central angle of 91°21'08", an arc length of 39.86 feet to the north line of said Lot
6; Thence N88°48'51"W along the north line of said Lots 5 and 6, a distance of
100.02 feet to the True Point of Beginning.
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
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12/16/1999 12:38
KING COUNTY, WA
CHAMBORD DEVEL EAS 11.00
Return Address:
City Clerk's Office ,
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton WA 98055
Title: UTILITIES EASEMENT Property Tax Parcel Number: u voic 0 ;ell
Project File#:LLost.506-07)_ Si.4.9c Street Intersection or Project Name: 74_,.. A a-M w
Grantor(s):
Grantee(s):
1.‘tiSGi.i A,idr6- + 49' x 1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation
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The4antor,as named above,for or and in consideration of mutual benefits,hereby grants,bargains,sells and delivers to
Mthe above named Grantee,the following described property ,� Mot,k ).. v� 3 cUc,A';
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p For the purpose of constructing,reconstructing,installing,repairing,replacing,enlarging,operating and maintaining utilities
cc) and utility pipelines,including,but not limited to,water,sewer and storm drainage lines,together with the right of ingress
and egress thereto without prior institution of any suit or proceedings of law and without incurring any legal obligation or
Nliability therefor. Following the initial construction of its facilities,Grantee may from time to time construct such additional
facilities as it may require. This easement is granted subject to the following terms and conditions:
�, 1. The Grantee shall,upon completion of any work within the property covered by the easement,restore the surface of
rn . the easement,and any private improvements disturbed or destroyed during execution of the work,as nearly as
cr.) practicable to the condition they were in immediately before commencement of the work or entry by the Grantee.
2. Grantor shall retain the right to use:he surface of the easement as long as such use does not interfere with the easement
rights granted to the Grantee.
3. Grantor shall not,however,have the right to:
a. Erect or maintain any buildings or structures within the easement;or
b. Plant trees,shrubs or vegetation having deep root patterns which may cause damage to or interfere with the
utilities to be placed within the easement by the Grantee;or
c. Develop,landscape,or beautify the easement area in any way which would unreasonably increase the costs to
the Grantee of restoring the easement area and any private improvements therein.
d. Dig,tunnel or perform other forms of constructioti activities on the property which would disturb the
compaction or unearth Grantee's facilities on the right-of-way, or endanger the lateral support facilities.
e. Blast within fifteen(15)feet of the right-of-way.
This easement shall run with the land described herein,and shall be binding upon the parties,their heirs,
successors in interest and assigns. Grantors covenant that they are the lawful owners of the above properties and
that they have a good and lawful right to execute this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,said Grantor has caused this instrument to be executed this_day of :9/W .-
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EXCISE TAX NOT REQUIRED
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COUNTY OF KING
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
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My appointment expires:
Dated:
co REPRESENTATIVE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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COUNTY OF KING
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CORPORATE FORM OFACKNOWLEDGMENT
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COUNTY It/KING
0 tTil§ day of Le 19Y / ,before me personally appeared
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MARGARET A. TYRE & l/'.ofthecorporationthat
STATE OF WASHINGTO14ecuted the within gstrument, yG and acknowledge the said instrument to be the free
and voluntary act and deed of said corporation,for the uses and purposes therein
NOTARY- PUBLI Cmettoned,and each on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute said
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 5-0 i� 3urnent and that the seal affixed is th orpo ate seal of said corporation.
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Utility Easement Description:
That portion of Lots 5, 6, and 7, in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Trac , as
per plat recorded in Volume 43 of Plats,Page 17,records of King County,
Washington,being described as follows: •
Beginning at the southwest corner of said Lot 5 thence NOO°09'58"W along the
west line thereof 20.01 feet; Thence S88°51'19"E along a line which is parallel to
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and 20 feet northerly of the south line of said Lots 5 and 6 when measured at right
angles, a distance of 190.51 feet; Thence N23°58'05"W 53.03 feet; Thence
S72°54'41"E 8.37 feet; Thence N17°05'19"E 25.00 feet; Thence S83°29'15"E
cn 20.57 feet; Thence SOO°09'58"E 87.85 feet to the south line of said Lot 7; Thence
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N88°51'19"W along the south line of said Lots 5, 6, and 7, a distance of 204.96
feet to the True Point of Beginning.
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
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Board of Public Works
Page 2
. ON-SITE DEFERRAL, ANICELLO SHORT PLAT,3400 Block of
N.E. 7th St. - applicant requests a deferral for street lights to complete
recording of the short plat.
Discussion: The short plat is currently in the existing right-of-way;
however, once recorded, it will be on-site.
Action: Moved by Christensen,seconded by Gray, to grant the deferral
for a 6-month period of time, subject to the following condition: 1) That
a security device in the amount of$3,354.00 (150% of cost estimate) be
put in place to cover the cost of the items being deferred. MOTION
CARRIED.
• OFF-SITE DEFERRAL, MILLER SHORT PLAT,3901 Meadow
Ave. N. - applicant requests a deferral for sidewalks to complete
recording of the short plat.
Discussion: Dave Christensen suggested that the Transportation Division
put together a map of the City showing existing Restrictive Covenants,
and that the Transportion Division should be involved in decisions of this
nature.
Action: Moved by Christensen, seconded by Meckling to grant the
deferral of sidewalks, subject to recording a Restrictive Covenant which
includes all lots in the short plat, agreeing to participate in any L.I.D. or
other future project that would install the deferred street improvements.
The Board also recommended that the Transportation Division consider
forming an L.I.D. to install street improvements on the above roadway
segment, due to three deferrals being granted on Meadow Ave. N. from N.
38th St. to N. 40th St. MOTION CARRIED.
4. ADJOURNMENT: Chair Hanson adjourned the meeting at 8:50 a.m.
aD .
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
90
DATE: December 1999
TO: J '
FROM: Carrie K.Olson-Davis,Plan Review,x7235
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA 96-073-SHPL
Newport Ct NE
Attached please find the above-referenced original mylar,and four(4)copies of the mylar for recording
with King County.
The recording instructions in order are as follows:
• Record the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION document.
• Record the EASEMENT document and write in recording number in space provided at notation:
"UTILITY ESMT.TO THE CITY OF RENTON PER REC.NO. ",on
mylar.
• Record the DEED OF DEDICATION document and write in recording number in space provided at
notation: "NEWPORT CT.N.E.IS DEDICATED FOR PUBLIC ROAD PURPOSES PER DEED
FILED UNDER REC.NO. ",on mylar.
• Record the short plat.
Please have the Courier take these documents via 4-hour service 10:00 a.m.deadline. A check in the
amount of$14.60 is attached.
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According to Finance,the King County recording fees for this and all subsequent plat recordings should
be charged to account#000000.007.5590.0060.49.000014.
Please call me if you have any questions. Thank you.
cc: Neil Watts(Notice of Recording)
Jan Conklin(Please provide PID/recording#'s to Sonja,Carrie,and Sandi)
Sandi Seeger(Notice to final short plat on Sierra)
Carrie Olson-Davis(Provide any unpaid SDC/SAD fees to Jan for posting to parcels on Sierra)
(Provide a copy of receipts of paid SAD/Latecomers fees to Tom Boyns)
Yellow File
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DECLARATION OF,
COVENANTS,CONDITIONS,AND RESTRICTION
For the plat of Huntington Court,located in Renton Washington
THIS DECLARATION is made this 15 day of December 1999,by CASCADE
BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS, INC., ("Declarant"), a Washington Corporation.
ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
Section 1. "Owner" shall mean and refer to the record-Owner,whether one or
more persons or entities, of a fee simple title to any lot, or home,thereof, described on
Exhibit"A"and/or-hereafter made subject to the terms-and conditions of this
agreement. "Owner" shall exclude those having such interest merely as security for the
performance of an obligation.
Section 2. "Home Owners Association-" shall mean the governing entity,
comprised of the Owners of parcels subject to these covenants, and any subdivisions
thereof, and the Declarant.
Section-3. "Road" shall refer to that road-for ingress, egress, and utilities as
described on the recorded short plat".
Section 4: "Lot" shall mean any one of the 9 parcels described on the recorded
short plat.
Section 5. "Property" shall mean the area defined by all parcels described on
the recorded short plat.
Section 6. "Screening" shall include wood fencing or landscaping as approved
by the Declarant. Under no circumstances may tarp be used as screening.
ARTICLE II
Common Areas and Easements
Section 2.1 "Common Areas." shall include any easements, improvements, and
tracts, depicted in the recorded Plats of Huntington Court, including without limitation,
access easements, landscape easements, or entryway monumentation on the recorded
short plat.
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Section 2.2 Maintenance Obligations.-Drainage Vault The drainage vault
located-within-the Public Right-of-Way-shown-on the short plat shall be owned,
operated, and maintained by the Homeowners Association. The City of Renton shall
have the right to repair any-deficiencies of the drainage facility- in the event the owners
are negligent in maintenance of the drainage facilities. These repairs shall be at the
owner's expense.
Section 3. Recordation,Modification and Termination. This Declaration shall be
recorded against the Property described in Exhibit A in the office of Records and
Elections-in King-County,Washington, and its rights and obligations shall be binding
upon inure to the benefit of the Declarant, Owners and/or the Homeowner's •
Association, and any other holders of an afteracquired interest in the property.
ARTICLE In
Home Owners Association
Section 1. The Owners of the lots described on Exhibit"A"or any subdivision
thereof are members-of the HomeOwners Association which is responsible for
administering and enforcing these covenants.
Section 1.1 The affairs of the-Association shall be governed by a Board of
Directors(The "Board")which shall be composed of one or more members. The initial
board shallbe composed of Cascade Builders and Developers,Inc. Cascade Builders
and Developers, Inc shall resign from the board upon the final`house sale by Cascade
Builders and Developers, Inc. The Board shall then be composed of a minimal of 3
voting members of the Association. Subject to.any specific requirements hereof,the
Board shall have the authority to establish operating rules and procedures. In the event
of death or resignation of any member or members of the Board,the remaining
members,if any, shall have full authority to appoint a successor member or members.
Members of the Board shall not be entitled to any compensation for services performed
pursuant to-this Declaration. Upon the Transition Date from Cascade Builders and
Developers, Inc to the Homeowners Board, and without further action by any persons
or persons: (i)the term of the initial Board members or their successors shall end, and
(ii)the initial Board members and their successors shall be released from and all
liability whatsoever-for claims arising out of or in connection with this Declaration,
exempting only claims arising prior to the Transition date.
Section 2. Na membership may be forfeited nor any Owner expelled, and no
Owner may withdraw from membership in the Committee except upon the transfer of
title to or upon contracting for sale of the parcel to which the membership is
appurtenant.
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Section 3. The HomeOwners Association shall meet at least once a year to
determine what improvements and common-area maintenance, if any, are required and
to assess the cost of improvement. At the first meeting the Owners shall select a
Chairman who shall serve-on-an-annual basis or on-such-other terms of office as the
Committee may establish. All matters shall be approved or adopted by a fifty-one
percent(Si%)-majority-of Owners and Declarant present at the meeting.
Section 4. Each lot Owner,including Declarant so long as it retains any
ownership-of any Lot, shall-be entitled to one vote for each lot gwned. In the event any
Lot is subdivided, each resulting Lot from that original Lot shall also be entitled to one
vote.
ARTICLE IV
ASSESSMENTS--FOR MAINTENANCE
Section 1. For the Ownerssubject to this Agreement,the total annual cost
maintenance and repair shall be shared equally by each lot in division 1 and 2. In the
event any one-Lot is subdivided, each resulting lot from-that-original Lot shall be
obligated to share equally in the costs of maintenance with all other Lots subject to this
Agreement.
Each owner shall initially contribute$100.00 per year starting January 30th, 2001.
Section 2. Establishment-of assessment amounts and cgllection of assessments
for maintenance and repair shall be the responsibility of the HomeOwners Association
Committee.
Section 3. At its-annual-meeting,the Committee shall assess each Owner its
share, and notify in writing each owner of the amount due and the date for payment.
The written notice shall be provided at least-30-days prior to the date for payment.
Section 4. Any assessments not paid by the due date shall be delinquent. There
shall be a charge on the land that shall be a continuing lien-for the amount of all
delinquent assessments. Each assessment shall also be the personal obligation of the
Owner at the time any payment was due. Any assessment not paid within the thirty
(30) days after the due date shall bear interest from the due date at the rate of twelve
percent(12%)per annum. -
Section-5. Any individual Owner subject to this Maintenance Agreement or the
HomeOwner's Association Committee,in the name of the Chairman, may bring an
action at law to recover delinquent assessments. Furthermore, after making one written
demand to the Owner for payment of delinquent assessments,the Committee may
record a lien-in the office of the King County Recorder. A release of lien shall be filled
by the Committee upon payment in full of the assessment,together with interest, and
all costs and attorney's fees incurred by the Committee to collect the amount due. If
payment is not made when due,the lien may be foreclosed against the property, and
interest, costs(including expenses of a title search)and reasonable attomey's fees
incurred therein shall be added to the amount of-the judgement then due and owing.
Section 6. No Owner or purchaser may waive or otherwise escape liability for
the assessments provided.for by this agreement.
Section 7.Any lien for unpaid assessments provided for by this Agreement shall
be subordinate to the lien of any purchase money, first mortgage or deed of trust. Sale
or transfer of any lot shall not affect the assessment lien,
ARTICLE V
RESIDENTIAL COVENANT
Section 1. Prohibited Vehicles and Equipment. No mobile home or trailer
shall be permitted as a permanent residence on any Lot or subdivision thereof. The
following are required to-be parked-along the side of the house yvith adequate screening
from the street and neighbors: mobile homes,house trailers,utility trailers, campers,
camp trucks,motor homes,boats;boat trailers, or any other similar machinery or
equipment of any kind or character. Any automobile or other vehicle deemed to be in
an inoperable conditionand-located on-any street in excess of fourteen (14) days may
be removed by action of the board after seven(7) day's notice to remove the
automobile or vehicle. Except for bona fide emergencies,the repair or extraordinary
maintenance of automobiles or other vehicles shall not be carried out in the Property.
Section 2. Mining Prohibited. No portion of the Property shall be used for
the purpose of boring,mining, quarrying, or exploring for or removing oil or other
hydrocarbons, minerals, gravel or earth.
Section 3. Nuisance Prohibited. No noxious or offensive trade or activity shall
be conducted in any portion of the Property,nor shall anything be done or maintained
therein in derogation or violation of the laws of the State of Washington, The County of
King,the City of Renton, or any other applicable governmental entity. Nothing shall
be done or maintained on any portion of the Property which may be or become an
annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood or other Owners or detract from the value
of the Property.
Section 4. Limitation on Keeping of Animals. Na animals, or livestock, of
any kind shall be raised,bred, or kept within the Property;provided that dogs, cats,
rabbits, or other conventional household pets may be kept within the Property if they
are not kept,bred, or maintained for any commercial purpose. Dogs are not allowed to
run at large. All animal pens and enclosures-must be approved by the Declarant prior
•
to construction and shall be kept clean and odor free at all times. No animal may be
kept if-it is a source of annoyance or nuisance as determined by applicable
governmental agencies. When not confined to the Owner's Lot, animals within the
Property must be accompanied by a responsible person and shall be registered,
licensed, and inoculated from time to time as required by law.
Section 5. Antennae. No external radio(including short-wave or citizens'
band)antennae, or freestanding antenna towers shall be permitted on the Property.
Small reception satellite dishes are allowed, and should be adequately screened from
the neighbors.
Section 6. Landscaping. All front yard landscaping shall be installed by •
Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc. This shall include,but not be limited to,front
yard lawn and shrubs
Section 7. Sales and Construction Facilities. Notwithstanding any other
provisions.of this Declaration to the contrary,it is expressly permissible during the
Development Period for Declarant and any other Owner, or agents or contractors
thereof,to maintain on any of the property owned by opinion of Declarant or Owner
facilities(including temporary mobile office structures)as in the sole opinion of the
Declarant may be reasonably required, convenient, or incidental to the construction and
sale of Lots or Living Units,including without limitation business or field offices,
storage areas, construction yards, signs,model Living Units, or sales offices.
Section 8-. Signs. Except for entrance, street, directional,traffic control, and
safety signs, and such promotional signs as may be maintained by Declarant, or agents
or contractors,no signs or advertising devices of any character shall be erected, posted,
or displayed upon,in, or about the Property;provided,however,that one temporary
real estate sign not exceeding six square feet in area may be-erected upon any Lot or
attached to any home placed upon the market for sale or lease. Any such temporary
real estate sign shall be removed promptly following the sale or rental of such lot or
home.
Section 9. Weapons. No firearms of any nature, including rifles, handguns,
bows, slingshots, slings,traps, or any other like weapon shall be used or discharged
within the Property except by authorized governmental officials.
Section 10. Enforcement. This covenant may be enforced by any Owner or by
the Road Maintenance Committee in the name of its chairman. In the event, litigation
is instituted to enforce this covenant,the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its
reasonable attorney's fees and all costs incurred.
ARTICLE VI
AMENDMENTS
This document may be amended at any annual meeting provided that notice of
the proposed amendment is mailed to each Owner at least thirty(30)days prior to the
annual meeting. The percentage of the Owners required to approve the amendment
shall be seventy-five(75)percent. Section 2.2, of Article II,may not be amended
without the prior written consent of the City of Renton.
ARTICLE VII
SEVERABILITY
Invalidation or modification of any one of these restrictions and covenants set
forth by judgment, court order, state or county planning authority or the like shall in no
way affect any of the other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect.
Adopted by,
Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc
OW/ Re4f*
by, a Mass, its'President
Dated this 15th day of December, 1999.
Corporate Acknowledgement
State of / }
County of / L }
On this 15th day of December, 1999,before me the undersigned Notary Public, in and
for the said State,personally appeared, Ray Mass, as president personally known to me
(or proven to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence)to be the individual(s)who
executed the written instrument on behalf of Cascade Builders and Developers,Inc.
the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed
the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors.
WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate
above written.
Notary Public in and for the State ofWa5-0//)//70
residing at (/U� My commission expires: _211G �V
Notary signature: /\lj4/2 MI/4
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts, as per plat recorded in
Volume 43 of Plats, Page 17,records of King County, also the south 150 feet of Lot 7
in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts, as per plat recorded in Volume 43 of
plats,Page 17, excepting therefrom the following described parcel:
Beginning at the southwest corner of the above described Lot 7;thence North
00°10'18" west, along the east line of said Lot 7, a distance of 23.68 feet;thence south
75°05'39"west, along a chain-link fence a distance of 85.77 feet to the intersection of
the south line of said Lot 7 and the northwest corner of the above described Lot 16;
thence south 88°52'53" east, along the south line of said Lot 7, i distance of 83.00 feet
to the point of beginning;
situate in the City of Renton, County of King,.State of Washington.
Subject to covenants, conditions,restrictions, reservations, easements, or other
servitude's,if any disclosed by City of Renton Lot Line Adjustment No. LUA-92-035-
LLA recorded under King County Recording No. 9308309001.
Subject to a utility easement-and the terms and conditions thereof as filed under King
County Recording No's 960612743 and 9606121744.
Subject to an ordinance and the terms and conditions thereof as filed under King
County Recording No. 9606210966.
Subject to-an easement for ingress, egress,and utilities and the terms and conditions
thereof as filed under King County Recording No. 9305102293.
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December 14, 1999
Mr. Lavern Postin
Chambord Development Company,Inc.
22526 SE 64th Place, Suite 220
Issaquah WA 98027
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT LUA-96-073-SHPL
Dear Mr.Postin:
There are three additional items required before recording of this short plat as follows:
• Add a "DECLARATION OF COVENANT" and a "DRAINAGE VAULT NOTE":, as noted on the
attachment, on the face of the short plat mylar(page 2 fo 2).
• Also,please draw the drainage vault in the location indicated on the short plat mylar(page 1 of 2).
• We have not received the Home Owner's Association Agreement requested in the Hearing Examiner's
Report.
Please pick up the original mylars and add the two paragraphs and vault drawing and submit a signed and
notarized original of the Homer Owner's document to us for recording with the mylar.
Should you need to discuss any portion of this letter please contact Paul Lumbert at 425-430-7304.
Sincerely,
Carrie K. Olson-Davis
Development Services,Plan Review
cc: Neil Watts
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',OEi4",'..'' ' THE CITY. OF RENTON SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO mill AND SEWER EASEMENT AND SI
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 13, 1999
TO: Carrie Olson-Davis
FROM: Gregg Zimmerman (
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat
Carrie,three issues:
1. From the plans, it looks like there is a detention vault in the street turn-around and a bioswale
along the south side of lots #4 and #5. Usually a homeowners association is established on
the face of the plat to maintain these facilities, as is requested in this case as well by the
Hearing Examiner. This can be complicated when a drainage facility is located in City right-
of-way, as it is in this case. I need to know who will be maintaining these facilities, and why
there is no homeowners's association provision on the face of the plat.
2. Likewise, the legal description of the storm water easement (for the bioswale) is usually
included on the face of the plat, as well as language that authorizes the City to access the
facility. This has not been done on this plat.
3. Please send a mylar pen with these,I don't keep my own at my desk.
cc:
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 13, 1999
TO: Gregg Zimmerman,Administrator
FROM: Carrie K.Olson-Davis,x7235 Of3S)
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA 96-073-SHPL
Newport Ct NE
Technical Services and Development Services have reviewed and recommended approval for the
above mentioned short plat. Requirements and conditions have been fulfilled,fees paid.
The attached mylar is submitted for your review and signature.
Please return mylar to me for recording. Thank you.
cc: Neil Watts
Yellow File
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December 6, 1999 Renton City Council Minutes Page 428
Agreements(VoiceStream, agreements for the former City Hall building: the first two with VoiceStream
Sprint&AT&T) and Sprint for roof space for antennas and a portion of the 7th floor for
equipment; and the last with AT&T Local Service for basement space to house
fiber optic communication links to serve other building tenants. Refer to
Finance Committee.
CAG: 99-088,New Fire Community Services Department submitted CAG-99-088,New Fire Alarms for
Alarms for 200 Mill Ave S the 200 Mill Ave. S.Building; and recommended approval of the project,
Bldg authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of$32, 877.95,
commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of
$1,586.77 to Automated Communications Corp.,contractor,if all required
releases are obtained. Council concur.
Plat: Anicello,ROW Development Services Division recommended Council acceptance of the
Dedication on Newport Ct NE dedication of a portion of Newport Court NE for public road use to fulfill a
-9(0_®/3 requirement of the Anicello Short Plat(SHP-96-073). Council concur.
Executive: Volunteer& Executive Division recommended renewing a contract for volunteer
Special Event Coordination coordination and special event coordination services with Sonja Mejlaender for
Contract, Sonja Mejlaender January 1 through December 31,2000,in the amount of$45,000. Refer to
Finance Committee.
Plat: Maplewood Estates, Hearing Examiner recommended approval,with conditions,of the Maplewood
Preliminary(PP- Estates Preliminary Plat; 218 single family lots on 62.7 acres located south of
SE 128th,west of 152nd SW, and east of 148th Ave. SE. Council concur.
Police: Adult Supervision of Legal Department recommended adoption of an ordinance defining adult
Children in Vehicles supervision of children in vehicles. Refer to Public Safety Committee.
Transportation: I-405 Corridor Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a proposed
"Purpose and Needs" "Purpose and Needs"statement for the I-405 corridor to fulfill Environmental
Statement Impact Statement concurrence requirements. Council concur.
Airport: Boeing Co.Lease of Transportation Division recommended approval of Addendum#18 to LAG-65-
"Apron C" 877,lease with the Boeing Company for"Apron C"located on the west side of
the Municipal Airport,to again allow the City to use this area for month-to-
month aircraft storage. Refer to Transportation(Aviation) Committee.
Regional Issues: Sanitary Utility Systems Division recommended approval of a proposed sanitary sewer
Sewer Service Boundary service boundary agreement with the Coal Creek Utility District. Refer to
Agreement w/Coal Creek Utilities Committee.
Utility District
Public Works: Talbot Crest Utility Systems Division requested authorization for a temporary closure of a
Lift Station Project portion of Talbot Crest Drive for up to eight weeks in winter/spring of 2000 for
(Temporary Closure of Talbot the Talbot Crest Lift Station replacement project. Refer to Transportation
Crest Drive) Committee.
MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from James Smyth,president, Rolling Hills Village
Citizen Comment: Smyth— Homeowners' Association,PO Box 656,Renton, 98057,expressing concern
Kensington Crest Condo that the Kensington Crest Condominium development project(at 3500 SE
Development; Traffic Control Royal Hills Dr.)will exacerbate existing traffic problems in this area,and
on South Puget Drive requesting installation of traffic control on South Puget Drive. MOVED BY
PARKER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THIS
LETTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
C _ OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA [LL
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Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: December 6, 1999
Dept/Div/Board.. Development Services Division
Siaff Contact Carrie K. Olson-Davis x7235 Agenda Status
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Consent X
Public Hearing..
Subject:
Acceptance of the dedication of Newport Court NE for public Correspondence..
• road use to comply with Cityof Renton code for new shortplats. ordinance
P y Resolution
Old Business
New Business
Exhibits:
Deed of Dedication Study Sessions
Exhibit Map Information
Recommended Action: Approvals:
Council concur Legal Dept
Finance Dept
Other
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Fiscal Impact: N/A
Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated
Total Project Budget City Share Total Project..
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The purpose of this dedication is to comply with City of Renton Code for new short plats. The area to be
dedicated is that portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts also known as
Newport Court N.E. The dedication is a code requirement of the Anicello Short Plat, LUA-96-073, and
needs to be completed prior to the recording of the short plat.
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Deed of Dedication.
•
•
. FILE Copy
Return Address:
• City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton,WA 98055-2189
DEED OF DEDICATION Property Tax Parcel Number: &o g i i0-Qo`l1'-O 4
Project File#: Ly y}.46-07 3`s iw t. Street Intersection: `14 d`Kew �°t t t U-O i 0 6-
Reference Nwnber(s)of Documents assigned or released Additional reference numbers are on page
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
1. Cc.ccZe Q u lccrr d, •eoekipp t-1 1. City of Renton,a Municipal Corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbrevidted or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page 2)
T a0r 0� 0A LAT civa47 tit R(0(A z o$ SA-eLvc -\
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The Grantor,for and in consideration of mutual benefits conveys,quit claims,dedicates and donates to the Grants s)as
named above,the above described real estate situated in the County of King,State of Washington.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year as written below.
Approved and Accepted By:
Grantor(s): Grantee(s): City of Renton
Mayor
City Clerk•
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS
ACZNOWLEDGMF.NT COUNTY OF KING )
I t I lolowr . satisfactory evidence that
Notary Seal must be within box , � /
• �t.�J signed this instrument and
aclm wl edit t be er/their ee and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
•
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary(Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
DEED.DOC Page 1
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EXHIBIT"A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION •
(Must be stamped by a P.E.or L.S.)
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Newport Court N.E. Legal Description: PIKES 5/22JO
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That portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tract , as per
plat recorded in Volume 43 of Plats,Page 17,records of King County,
Washington, being described as follows:
•
Commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot 5 thence S88°48'S1"E along the
north line thereof 46.55 feet to a point of curve to the right, and the True Point of
Beginning; Thence southeasterly along said curve to the right having a radius of
25.00 feet through a central angle of 88°38'52", an arc length of 38.68 feet;
Thence S00°09'58"E 104.66 feet to a point of curve to the left; Thence
southeasterly along said curve to the left having a radius of 100.00 feet through a
central angle of 51°55'12", an arc length of 90.62 feet to a point on a curve whose
radius point bears N87°44'03"W 24.50 feet; Thence southerly along said curve to.
the right through a central angle of 27°58'10", an arc length of 11.96 feet; Thence
S30°14'07"W 9.91 feet; Thence S59°45'53"E 21.00 feet; Thence N30°14'07"E
9.55 feet to a point of curve to the right; Thence northeasterly along said curve to
the right having a radius of 24.50 feet through a central angle of 28°59'04", an arc
length of 12.39 feet to a point on a curve whose radius point bears N22°26'13"E
100.00 feet; Thence southeasterly along said curve to the left through a central
angle of 05°20'54", an arc length of 9.33 feet; Thence S72°54'41"E 37.46 feet;
Thence N17°05'19"E 50.00 feet; Thence N72°54'41"W 37.46 feet to a point of
curve to the right; Thence northwesterly along said curve to the right having a
radius of 50.00 feet through a central angle of 72°44'43", an arc length of 63.48
•
feet; Thence NOO°09'58"W 102.30 feet to a point of curve to the right; Thence
northeasterly along said curve to the right having a radius of 25.00 feet through a
central angle of 91°21'08", an arc length of 39.86 feet to the north line of said Lot
6; Thence N88°48'51"W along the north line of said Lots 5 and 6, a distance of
100.02 feet to the True Point of Beginning.
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 23, 1999
TO: Carrie Olson-Davis
FROM: Sonja J. Fesser 9
, SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat,LUA-96-073-SHPL
Deed of Dedication and Utilities Easement
Legal Description Review
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced documents and find the legal descriptions
attached thereto satisfactory as presented.
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 29, 1999
TO: Neil Watts,Plan Review
FROM: Carrie Olson-Davis,Plan Review
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT A
LUA-96-073-SHPL
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat.
' The following attachments are enclosed for your review:
• Plat Certificate
• Anicello Short Plat blueline drawing
Also, for your information the Anicello Deed of Dedication consent agenda bill was submitted to
Kayren Kittrick, Jennifer Henning, and Gregg Zimmerman for concurrence and has been scheduled
to be heard at the Monday,December 6, 1999, council meeting,
If all review concerns have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments as needed.
Thanks.
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Approval: l V ed v" ZZ ,Date: //30/Qq
Neil Watts
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DA'l'h: November 29, 1999
TO: Bob Mac Onie,Technical Services
Sonja Fesser,Technical Services
FROM: Carrie Olson-Davis,Plan Review
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA-96-073-SHPL
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat.
The following attachments are enclosed for your review:
• Plat Certificate
• Anicello Short Plat blueline drawing
Also, for your information the Anicello Deed of Dedication consent agenda bill was submitted to
Kayren Kittrick, Jennifer Henning, and Gregg Zimmerman for concurrence and has been scheduled
to be heard at the Monday,December 6, 1999, council meeting.
If all review concerns have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments as needed.
Thanks.
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Robert T Mac Onie, . Sonj esiY
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City of Renton WA Reprinted; 12/13/99 11: 07 Receipt
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Receipt Number: R9906073 Amount: 13 , 880 . 08 12/07/99 12 :58
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: #324 CHAMBORD Init: JAC
Project #: LTJA96-073 Type: LUA Land Use Actions
Parcel No: 801110-0095
Site Address : 3401 NE 7TH ST
Location: 3409 NE 7TH STREET
Total Fees : 14, 899 . 60
This Payment 13 , 880 . 08 Total ALL Pmts : 14, 899 . 60
Balance: . 00
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Account Code Description Amount
303 . 345 . 85 . 00 . 00 Park Mitigation Fee 4,246 . 08
304 . 345 . 85 . 00 . 00 Fire Mitigation-SFR 3 , 904 . 00
305 . 344 . 85 . 00 . 00 Traffic Mitigation Fee 5, 730 . 00
ASSIGNMENT OF FUNDS
TO THE CITY OF RENTON
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APPLICANT: C45"(cm4 �,ldr-l- BANK: (�.i74S1U ALSO )Th ("eGLV'ei-P
Owner: Cccrckj. Q,-‘;VI/,f Branch: £O-S t-`1]G tom,
Address: St 6 Yg Plc e. Address: 3 7(a- ►S 01'1-,4‘ie. S
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Phone: ykr-S's?- Phone: 4 a%5 -Th47-71 oc.)
FAX: `(Xr - rr)- )7To FAX: -a5 -747- I 9'
Attention: Attention: (rn,14-2.,4 .zYeV150Y)
Title: .e \Mc;..4�, Title: L 07r? ?coCp SSD�
The above referenced bank hereby certifies that rwe 0 ,4e e....( c"?�c,
dollars ($ 5 03 L"� ) is on deposit in the account number (3U- 0,y ao 5-^7
under the name of City of Renton, to secure the applicant's performance of the following work
required in connection with the plat or project described below.
Plat or Project: A,„-eUUp
•
Location/Address of Plat or Project:
The required work is generally described as follows:
•
The bank hereby certify and agrees that these funds will not be released without written
instructions from an authorized agent of the City of Renton (the City). We further agree that
these funds will be paid to the City within 10 days of receiving written notice that the City has
determined that the required work has not been, properly performed. The bank shall have no
duty or right to evaluate the correctness or appropriateness of any such notice or determination
by the City and shall not interplead or in any manner delay payment of said funds to the City.
The applicant hereby agrees to this assignment of funds and that its obligation to perform the
required work is not limited to the amount of funds held by the bank.
This Assignment of funds is irrevocable and cannot be cancelled by the bank or applicant.
Applicant: Bank:
Authorized Signature r Authorized Signature (�
C, ,, f Vevc(�pw.� COJ -Tr ?vehcl�,`�. / 24 Y .Taorensell Z-0A� IrUCAss(�l�
Nam�,,,e)'j i � I Name, Title
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Date Date
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City of Renton WA Reprinted: 12/13/99 11: 09 Receipt
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Receipt Number: R9901819 Amount: 22, 513 . 68 04/22/99 13 :29
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: 88319/CASCADE BU Init: CFK
Permit : C980426 Type: ENG ENG Construction Per
Parcel No: 801110-0095
Site Address: 3401 NE 7TH ST
Total Fees: 25, 353 . 68
This Payment 22, 513 . 68 Total ALL Pmts: 25, 353 . 68
Balance: . 00
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Account Code Description Amount
000 .343 .20 . 00 . 0000 Public Works Inspection 2, 572 . 12
401.343 .90 . 00 . 0003 Stormwater Insp Approval 976 . 10
421.388 . 10 . 00 . 0020 Spec Util Connect Sewer 5, 265 . 00
401 .343 .90 . 00 . 0002 Sewer Inspection Approvl 1, 393 .50
401.322 . 10 . 00 . 0015 Sewer Permit 60 . 00
000 .322 .40 . 00 . 0000 Right-of-way Constructn 90 . 00
421 .388 . 10 . 00 . 0010 Spec Util Connect Water 7, 650 . 00
401.343 .90 . 00 . 0001 Water Inspection Approvl 581. 96
401.388 . 10 . 00 . 0013 Misc. Water Installation 440 . 00
401.322 . 10 . 00 . 0020 Storm Water Permits 20 . 00
421.388 . 10 . 00 . 0040 Spec Util Connect Stormw 3 ,465 . 00
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City of Renton WA Reprinted: 12/13/99 11: 09 Receipt
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Receipt Number: R9806380 Amount: 2 , 840 . 00 10/22/98 13 : 13
Payment Method: CK Notation: #1012 CHAMBORD Init: K3
Permit: C980426 Type: ENG ENG Construction Per
Parcel No: 801110-0095
Site Address: 3401 NE 7TH ST
Total Fees: 25, 353 . 68
This Payment 2, 840 . 00 Total ALL Pmts: 25, 353 . 68
Balance: . 00
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Account Code Description Amount
000 .343 .20 . 00 . 0000 Public Works Inspection 679 . 66
401 .343 .90 . 00 . 0003 Stormwater Insp Approval 1, 092 .31
401.343 .90 . 00 . 0002 Sewer Inspection Approvl 716 . 07
401 .343 .90 . 00 . 0001 Water Inspection Approvl 351.96
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City of Renton WA Reprinted: 12/13/99 11: 10 Receipt
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Receipt Number: R9906074 Amount: 20 . 00 12/07/99 12 :59
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: #1005 RENTON ONE Init: JAC
Permit: C990091 Type: ENG ENG Construction Per
Parcel No: 801110-0095
Site Address : 3401 NE 7TH ST
Total Fees : 20 . 00
This Payment 20 . 00 Total ALL Pmts : 20 . 00
Balance: . 00
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Account Code Description Amount
401. 322 . 10 . 00 . 0015 Sewer Permit 20 . 00
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City of Renton WA Reprinted: 12/13/99 11: 08 Receipt
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Receipt Number: R9906075 Amount: 500 . 00 12/07/99 13 : 00
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: #1005 RENTON ONE Init: JAC
Permit: W990182 Type: WATER Water Service Permit
Parcel No: 801110-0095
Site Address: 3401 NE 7TH ST
Location: ANICELLO SP
Total Fees : 500 . 00
This Payment 500 . 00 Total ALL Pmts : 500 . 00
Balance: . 00
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Account Code Description Amount
401.388 . 10 . 00 . 0813 Misc. Water Installation 500 . 00
Chambord Development Company, Inc.
November 19, 1999
Paul Lumbert
City of Renton Public Works
1055 South Grady Way
Renton,Wa 98055
Subject: Bill of Sales and Maintenance Bond for Anicello Short Plat LUA-96-073
Dear Mr. Lumbert,
Enclosed are Four Bills of Sales for the Anicello Short Plat.
1. Street Improvements
2. Sanitary Sewer System
3. Storm System
4. Water System
The costs for each of these items are as follows:
• 1. Street Improvements $58,874
2. Sanitary Sewer System $27,061
3. Storm System $23,420
4. Water System $17,556
Total: $126,911
We plan to have the maintenance bond executed for 10%of this cost,or$12,691.00
If you have any questions please call me at 425-557-2238 or 206-999-7466
Sincerely,
\4741 :,
LaVern Poston
22526 SE 64`'Place Suite 220 Issaquah,Washington 98027
Tel: 425.557.2238 FAX: 425.557.3750
Chambord Y C p om an Deveiopment
November 18, 1999
Paul Lumbert
City of Renton
Public Works Department
Paul,
Re: The Anicello Plat
File#LUA-96-073
Enclosed are 1 copy of the As Builts, 1 set of Mylars, and The Final Cost Data and
Inventory Sheets, and the legal description.
We have also requested deferral of installation of the street lights. We ordered the poles
and lamps several months ago,but they are still on back order. The rest of the
improvements are complete.
My engineer and myself are still a little unclear of how you need the Bill of Sale
completed, and we need an amount for the maintenance bond.
Carrie K Olson-Davis has had the information that she requested for recording of this
short plat since November 8th.
We would like to have this recording completed by Decemberl5th. Please let me know
how I can help facilitate this.
La ern Poston
22526 SE 64th Place Suite 220 Issaquah,Washington 98027
Tel: 425.557.2238 FAX: 425.557.3750
FROM : EASTSIDE CONSULTANTS INC. FAX NO. : 4253925351 Nov. 15 1999 01:44PM P4
1.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(PROVIDED 6Y STEWART TITLE COMPANY, ORDER No. 289303)
PARCEL A;
LOTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OFPLATS, PAGE 17, IN
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
PARCEL B:
THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF LOT 7, BLOCK 2, STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE
TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF
PLATS, PAGE 17, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 7 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7: THENCE NORTH
001018. WEST ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF
23.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 75'05'39. WEST ALONG A CHAIN-LINK
FENCE, A DISTANCE OF 85.77 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE SOUTH 88'52'53" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A DISTANCE OF 83.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING:
(ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2 OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER
LUA-92-035—LLA).
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 7, 1999
TO: City Clerk's Office •
FROM: Carrie K.Olson-Davis,x7235
Development Services,Plan Review
SUBJECT: Request for Mayor and City Clerk's Signature
Anicello Deed of Dedication
Excise Tax Affidavit
LUA-96-073-SHPL
Attached is the original Anicello Deed of Dedication document that was accepted at the Monday,
December 6, 1999,council meeting. Please route Deed and Excise Tax Affidavit for signature by
the Mayor and City Clerk and return to me for further processing. Thanks.
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.. � CITY OF RENTON
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
December 1, 1999
Mr. Lavern Postin
Chambord Development Company,Inc.
22526 SE 64th Place, Suite 220
Issaquah WA 98027
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT LUA-96-073-SHPL
Dear Mr.Postin:
The Deed of Dedication document you submitted for acceptance by the Renton City Council, has been scheduled
to be heard at the December 6, 1999, council meeting. Upon approval, this street dedication will be recorded
along with the short plat mylar.
The final review dated November 29, 1999, on the above-mentioned short plat has been completed and the
following comments have been returned.
• Approval is subject to inclusion of the City of Renton under the Easement Provision(Page 2 of 2) for the 10'
frontage easement.
FEES:
The fees listed below are required to be paid prior to recording of the short plat mylar with King County.
Cut&Cap 1 Side Sewer(C980091) $ 20.00
Cut&Cap 2 Existing Water Services(W990182) 500.00
SUBTOTAL $ 520.00
Mitigation Fees:
Transportation: 5,730.00
Parks: 4,246.08
Fire: 3,904.00
SUBTOTAL $13,880.08
FEE TOTALS $14,400.08
These fees can be paid at the Customer Services Counter on the 6th floor of Renton City Hall. When these items
are completed,you may submit the signed and notarized original short plat mylars along with a.check in the
amount of$14.60(current courier fee) made out to CD&L.
Should you need to discuss any portion of this letter please contact me at(425)430-7235.
Sincerely,
e4y1A-Le— K. 09-449//-to
Carrie K. Olson-Davis
Development Services,Plan Review
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1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055
44, CIT` OF RENTON
Office of the City Attorney
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren
MEMORANDUM
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To: Carrie Olson-Davis, Plan Review
From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney 0'04
Date: November 24, 1999
Subject: Deed of Dedication for Miceli() Short Plat,LUA-96-073-SHPL
I have reviewed the above-referenced document and the same is approved as, to legal form.
However,the legal description in Exhibit A should all be typed out without an interlineation.
Lawrence J. W en
LJW:as.
cc: Jay Covington
A8:168.37. •
Post Office Box 626 - 100 S. 2nd Street - Renton, Washington 98057 ; (425)255-8678
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CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
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Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: December 1999
Dept/Div/Board Development Services Division
Staff Contact Carrie K. Olson-Davis x7235
Agenda Status
Consent X
Subject: Public Hearing..
Acceptance of the dedication of Newport Court NE for public Correspondence..
road use to comply with Cityof Renton code for new short plats. ordinance CONCURRENCE
p y Resolution 1
Old Business DAV X-11
New Business
Exhibits: N E I • a '_ E
' Deed of Dedication Study Sessions
Information
Exhibit Map • i t • 4
•
Recommended Action: Approvals: I
Council concur Legal Dept
Finance Dept
Other
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated
Total Project Budget City Share Total Project..
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The purpose of this dedication is to comply with City of Renton Code for new short plats. The area to be
dedicated is that portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts also known as
Newport Court N.E. The dedication is a code requirement of the Anicello Short Plat, LUA-96-073, and
needs to be completed prior to the recording of the short plat.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Deed of Dedication.
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
AI#:
• Planning/Building/Public Works
For Agenda of: December 6, 1999
Dept/Div/Board.. Development Services Division
Staff Contact Carrie K. Olson-Davis x7235
Agenda Status
Consent X
Subject: Public Hearing..
Acceptance of the dedication of Newport Court NE for public Correspondence..
road use to comply with Cityof Renton code for new short plats. Ordinance
P Y Resolution
Old Business
Exhibits: New Business
Deed of Dedication Study Sessions
Exhibit Map Information
Recommended Action: Approvals:
Council concur Legal Dept
Finance Dept
Other
Fiscal Impact: N/A .
'Expenditure Required... Transfer/Amendment
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated
,Total Project Budget City Share Total Project..
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The purpose of this dedication is to comply with City of Renton Code for new short plats. The area to be
dedicated is that portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts also known as
Newport Court N.E. The dedication is a code requirement of the Anicello Short Plat, LUA-96-073, and
needs to be completed prior to the recording of the short plat.
•
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Deed of Dedication.
t.
•
Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
200 Mill Avenue South •
Renton,WA 98055-2139
•
DEED OF DEDICATION Property Tax Parcel Number: eolll 001p y
Project File#: Lc yk.IG-07 3-SkP L Street Intersection: 144 1,,G A'3c 11 c U-0106- e I
Reference Numbers)of Documents assigned or released:Additional reference numbers are on page
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
1. Cct_s'ccu k) e\o r-r L 1. City of Renton.a Municipal Corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbrevidtedfor full legal must go here. Additional legal on page 2)
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The Grantor,for and in consideration of mutual benefits conveys,quit claims,dedicates and donates to the C:ant�es)as
named above,the above described real estate situated in the County of King,State of Washington.
Ii I WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and gal the day and year as written below.
Approved and Accepted By:
Grantor(s): Grantee(s): City of Renton
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Mayor
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City Clerk 0
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS
ACZNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF KING )
I t I Imo , satisfactory evidence that
Notary Seal must be within box ' Let(w signed this instrument and
aclm wl ed it t be 's/iier/their'free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
•
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington •
Notary(Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
DEED.DOC Page 1
•
INDIVIDUAL FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss
COUNTY OF KING
[certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be hisrher/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary(Print)
My appointment expires: •
Dated:
REPRESENTATIVE FORM OFACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss
COUNTY OF KING ' )
[certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
signed this instrument,on oath
stated that he/she/they was/were authorized to execute the instilment and
acknowledged it as the and
of to be the free and voluntary act of such
party/parties for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary(Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
CORPORATE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box • STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss •
' COUNTY Ii.�INa ) •
—. n hid G�/d f 1922 before me personally appeared •
MARGARET A. TYRE' xiaL to me known to
the corporation that
STATE OF WASHI NGTONe ecuted the within ins ent,and acknowledge the said instrument to be the free
NOTARY -- PUBLIC d voluntary act and deed of said corporation,for the uses and purposes therein
( m ntioned,Old each on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute said
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 5-65-_0 trument and that the seal affixed is a co .orate seal of said corporation.
Notary P b iR•in and for the Stats 4) as gt n
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That portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tract , as per
plat recorded in Volume 43 of Plats, Page 17, records of King County,
Washington, being described as follows:
Commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot 5 thence S88°48'51"E along the
north line thereof 46.55 feet to a point of curve to the right, and the True Point of
Beginning; Thence southeasterly along said curve to the right having a radius of
25.00 feet through a central angle of 88°38'52", an arc length of 38.68 feet;
Thence SOO°09'58"E 104.66 feet to a point of curve to the left; Thence
southeasterly along said curve to the left having a radius of 100.00 feet through a
central angle of 51°55'12", an arc length of 90.62 feet to a point on a curve whose
radius point bears N87°44'03"W 24.50 feet; Thence southerly along said curve to
the right through a central angle of 27°58'10", an arc length of 11.96 feet; Thence
S30°14'07"W 9.91 feet; Thence S59°45'53"E 21.00 feet; Thence N30°14'07"E
9.55 feet to a point of curve to the right; Thence northeasterly along said curve to
the right having a radius of 24.50 feet through a central angle of 28°59'04", an arc
length of 12.39 feet to a point on a curve whose radius point bears N22°26'13"E
100.00 feet; Thence southeasterly along said curve to the left through a central
angle of 05°20'54", an arc length of 9.33 feet; Thence S72°54'41"E 37.46 feet;
Thence N17°05'19"E 50.00 feet; Thence N72°54'41"W 37.46 feet to apoint of
curve to the right; Thence northwesterly along said curve to the right having a
radius of 50.00 feet through a central angle of 72°44'43", an arc length of 63.48
feet; Thence NOO°09'58"W 102.30 feet to a point of curve to the right; Thence
northeasterly along said curve to the right having a radius of 25.00 feet through a
central angle of 91°21'08", an arc length of 39.86 feet to the north line of said Lot
6; Thence N88°48'51"W along the north line of said Lots 5 and 6, a distance of
100.02 feet to the True Point of Beginning.
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 23, 1999
TO: Carrie Olson-Davis
FROM: Sonja J. FesserS(S
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat,LUA-96-073-SHPL
Deed of Dedication and Utilities Easement
Legal Description Review
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced documents and find the legal descriptions
attached thereto satisfactory as presented.
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 22, 1999
' TO: Larry Warren, City Attorney
FROM: Carrie Olson-Davis,Plan Review OP5
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT LUA-96-073-SHPL
DEED OF DEDICATION REVIEW
Attached for your review is the Deed of Dedication required for the Anicello Short Plat. Our target
date for acceptence by Council is December 6, 1999. Please review and return comments to me as
soon as possible. Thanks.
•
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 22, 1999
TO: Bob Mac Onie,Technical Services
Sonja Fesser,Technical Services
FROM: Carrie Olson-Davis,Plan Review ef:b
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA 96-073-SHPL
Attached is the revised Deed of Dedication and Utilities Easement with the changes you requested.
Our target date to Council for the deed is December 13, 1999,with all the vacations this time of the
year, it's going to be close. A copy of the revised bluelines and updated plat certificate will be
coming soon. Thanks for you help.
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TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
14450 N.E. 29TH PLACE
BELLEVUE, WA 98007 PLAN REVIEW
CITY OF RENTON
NOV 2 4 1999
WASHINGTON FEDERAL COUNTERSIGNED: RECEIVED
3,712 ' 150TH AVE SE RECEIVED
BELLEVUE, WA 980069900
Attn: MARY 6/3
(425 646-8580 1-800-441-7701
RANDY L.RIEMAN, ROBERT L. IVERSON,
MARGARET ORMBREK or SUNDEE M.BLACK
(FAX # (425) 646-0545)
Order No. 3115775 Liability: $80, 000 . 00
Premium: $200 . 00
Customer No. Woodcreek short plat Tax: $17 .20
Total : $217 . 20
FIRST SHORT PLAT GUARANTEE
1 . Name of Assured: Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc.
2 . ' Date of Guarantee: November 16th, 1999
THE, ASSURANCES REFERRED TO ON THE FACE PAGE HEREOF ARE:
That according to those public records which, under the recording laws,
impart constructive notice of matters affecting title to the following
described land:
See "LEGAL DESCRIPTION: "
The ,estate or interest in the land which is covered by this guarantee is :
Fee Simple
Title to the estate or interest in the land is vested in:
CASCADE BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS, INC. , A WASHINGTON CORPORATION
subject to the Exceptions shown below, which are not necessarily shown in
order of their priority.
EXCEPTIONS :
1., Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the
records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on
land or by the public records .
EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3115775
2 . (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in
Patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) Indian treaty
or aboriginal rights, including, but not limited to, easements or
equitable servitudes; or, (d) water rights, claims or title to water,
whether or not the matters excepted under (a) , (b) , (c) , or (d) are
shown by the public records .
3 . Title to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described
herein, or title to streets, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways
on which said land abuts, or the right to maintain vaults, tunnels,
ramps or any other structure or improvement; or any rights or
easements therein unless such property rights or easements are
expressly and specifically set forth in the land described herein.
4 . GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES and SERVICE CHARGES, as follows, together with
interest, penalty and statutory foreclosure costs, if any, after
delinquency:
(1st half delinquent, May 1; 2nd half delinquent, November 1)
Tax Account No. Year Billed Paid Balance
801110-0095-04 1999 $3, 969 .42 $1, 984 . 71 $1, 984 . 71
Total amount due, not including interest
and penalty: $1, 984 . 71
Levy Code: 2100
Assessed Value Land: $ 93, 000 . 00
Assessed Value Improvements : $204, 000 . 00
(Covers a portion of the property herein described and other property)
5 . GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES and SERVICE CHARGES, as follows, together with
interest, penalty and statutory foreclosure costs, if any, after
delinquency:
(1st half delinquent, May 1; 2nd half delinquent, November 1)
Tax Account No. Year Billed Paid Balance
801110-0106-01 1999 $699 . 79 $349 .90 $349 . 89
Total amount due, not including interest
and penalty: $349 . 89
Levy Code: 2100
Assessed Value Land: $52, 000 . 00
Assessed Value Improvements : $ 0 . 00
(Covers the remainder of the property herein described and other
property)
6 . Liability for supplemental taxes for improvements which have recently
' been constructed on the land. Land improvements are not presently
assessed, but may appear on future rolls .
Page 2
EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3115775
7 . Reservations contained in deed from the Northern Pacific Railroad
Company recorded under Recording No. 241450 and amended by instrument
recorded under Recording No. 4450143, as follows :
Reserving and excepting from said lands so much or such portions
thereof as are or may be mineral lands or contain coal or iron, and
also the use and the right and title to the use of such surface ground
as may be necessary for mining operations, and the right of access to
such reserved and excepted mineral lands, including lands containing
coal or iron for the purpose of exploring, developing and working the
same .
8 . ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS,
EASEMENTS, OR OTHER SERVITUDES, if any, disclosed by plat of Stewart ' s
Highland Acre Tracts .
RIGHTS OR BENEFITS, IF ANY, WHICH MAY BE DISCLOSED BY THE RECORDED
DOCUMENT(S) ABOVE AFFECTING LAND OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY DESCRIBED IN
SCHEDULE A.
9 . Covenants, conditions and restrictions imposed by instrument recorded
under Recording No. 9106181596, including, but not limited to, rights
or benefits which may be disclosed affecting land outside the boundary
described in Schedule A.
10'. EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
PURPOSE: Ingress, egress and utilities
AREA AFFECTED: East 20 feet of Lot 6
RECORDING NO. : 9305102293
11 . ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS,
EASEMENTS, OR OTHER SERVITUDES, if any, disclosed by City of Renton
Lot Line Adjustment No. LUA-92-035-LLA recorded under King County
Recording No. 9308309001 .
RIGHTS OR BENEFITS, IF ANY, WHICH MAY BE DISCLOSED BY THE RECORDED
DOCUMENT(S) ABOVE AFFECTING LAND OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY DESCRIBED IN
SCHEDULE A.
12 . EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTEE: City of .Renton, a municipal corporation
PURPOSE: Utilities easement
AREA AFFECTED: Portion of said premises
RECORDING NOS . : 9606121743 and 9606121744
13 . ORDINANCE AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
RECORDED: June 21, 1996
, RECORDING NO. : 9606210966
REGARDING: Establishing an Assessment District for
Sanitary Sewer Service
14 . ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS,
EASEMENTS, OR OTHER SERVITUDES, if any, disclosed by Unrecorded plat
of Anicello.
RIGHTS OR BENEFITS, IF ANY, WHICH MAY BE DISCLOSED BY THE RECORDED
DOCUMENT(S) ABOVE AFFECTING LAND OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY DESCRIBED IN
SCHEDULE A.
Page 3
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EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3115775
15'. DEED OF TRUST AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTOR: Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc . , a
Washington corporation
TRUSTEE: Transnation Title Insurance Company
BENEFICIARY: Continental Savings Bank, a Washington
chartered savings bank
ADDRESS : 2000 Two Union Square, 601 Union St. ;
Seattle, WA 98101
LOAN NO. : LI-985B
ORIGINAL AMOUNT: $525, 000 .00
DATED: March 4, 1999
RECORDED: March 30, 1999
RECORDING NO. : 9903301141
Investigation should be made to determine the present balance owing
with the appropriate lender/agency/individual .
16 . DEED OF TRUST AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTOR: Cascade Builders and Developers Inc
TRUSTEE: Transnation Title
BENEFICIARY: Continental Savings Bank
ADDRESS : Seattle
LOAN NO. : 186763-B
ORIGINAL AMOUNT: $215, 600 . 00
DATED: October 21, 1999
RECORDED: October 26th, 1999
RECORDING NO. : 19991026000126
Investigation should be made to determine the present balance owing
with the appropriate lender/agency/individual.
RLR/rr
Copies have been sent to the following:
TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE
COMPANY
188 106TH AVE. N.E. , #660 WASHINGTON MUTUAL PLAZA BLDG.
BELLEVUE, WA 98004
Attn: MARTY 3/2
1/icc:
CHAMBORD DEVELOPMENT
22526 SE 64TH PL
ISSAQUAH, WA 98027
ATTN:LAVERN POSTEN
Page 4
Order No. 3115775
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOTS 5 AND 6 IN BLOCK 2 OF STEWART' S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, AS
PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF PLATS, PAGE 17, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY; ALSO THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF LOT 7 IN BLOCK 2 OF
STEWART' S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME
43 OF PLATS, PAGE 17, EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PARCEL:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOT 7;
THENCE NORTH 00°10 ' 18" WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7,
A DISTANCE OF 23 . 68 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 75°05 ' 39" WEST, ALONG A CHAIN-LINK FENCE A
DISTANCE OF 85 . 77 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID LOT 7 AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOT
16;
THENCE SOUTH 88°52 ' 53" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT
7, A DISTANCE OF 83 . 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS
EXCEPTION;
SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF
WASHINGTON.
Page 5
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 22, 1999
TO: Tom Boyns,Technical Services
FROM: Carrie Olson-Davis,Plan Review (J�J
SUBJECT: EXCISE TAX FORM
ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA-96-073-SHPL
Attached is a copy of the Deed of Dedication for the Anicello Short Plat. Please provide a
completed Excise Tax Form for the Mayor's signature. Thanks.
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'LEASE TYPE OR PRINT REAL,ESTATE EXCISE TAX AFFIDAVIT This form is your receipt
'LEASE SEE REVERSE CHAPTER 82.45 RCW-CHAPTER 458-61 WAC when stamped by cashier.
FOR USE AT COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE
(Use Form No.84-001 B for Reporting Transfers of Controlling Interest of Entity Ownership to the Department of Revenue)
TIIIS AFFIDAVIT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
DU,I
UNLESS ALL AREAS 1-7 ARE FULLY COMPLETED
V '—
El Name M� /(.D_G�2.s' ct tt-, Name ea)/ Dr g---/tTla11��ud/e/A/
d Street Street fO S'C— 5... / V4 S/
City/State/Zip SQQ l 1 . �� City/State/Zip AiAJ1eMJ) , )A /ros-S— --
EllADDRESS TO SEND ALL PR�OPERRTY TAX RELATED CORRESPONDENCE ALL TAX PARCEL NUMBERS COUNTY TREASURER PLACE
/ ASSESSED VALUE IF TAX EXEMPT •
Name .��G 2 pr3+¢S �./ /{ �rr FOND—LW'-
Street 6oNN O—0/P6'
City/State/Zip
iiLEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN 0 UNINCORPORATED A h� COUNTY J51.0R IN CITY OF D �4_4/
preet Address(ifpropertyisimproved): Ifith$ Plegi 9 , rr-xOs) 'IF 3�n/ /vC 7 �lir/ {' -¢ . �+„�
'4_./ Li..7 A. /deAl1/c)rr atvr—,ATEfbPft s-S diloel S(,, a..d 7j &a-4 Z,.Seak..-rS
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,kc,e, yaefs 4s fee' /n ..a/Li3 of'Ai , P10 0, re-as-Tkf
to_ S(dkA-fe /ri Cec 7, T23,0 �'.-65 M. , 4s c .
©Is this property currently: YES NO gl Description of tangible personal property if included in sale
Classified or designated as forest land? 0 ii (furniture,appliances,etc.)
Chapter 84.33 RCW
Classified as current use land(open space,farm 0 a
and agricultural,or timber)?Chapter 84.34 RCW
Exempt from property tax as a nonprofit 0 f, If exemption claimed,list WAC number and explanation.
organization?Chapter 84.36 RCW WAC No.(Sec/Sub) 43�-eof—yea 0.li.
Seller's Exempt Reg.No. —
Receiving special valuation as historic 0 II. Explanation OdfC4'fzts;..._ /',e�w✓o(
property?Chapter 84.26 RCW ide (Vert p� Vv
Property Type: land only ❑land with new building ""`�� ,/
D land with previously used building ❑land with mobile home Type of Document r1[P4 -rnv` rF/e„e/�
❑timber only ❑building only Date of Document //—Li—99
Principal Use: ❑Apt.(4+unit) 0 residential
❑timber 0 agricultural ❑commercial/industrial Gross Sale Price $ -,q)---
('other Personal Property(deduct) $
El (I)NOTICE OF CONTINUANCE(RCW 84.33 OR RCW 84.34) Taxable Sale Price $
lithe new owner(s)of land that is classified or designated as current use Excise Tax: State $
or forest land wish to continue the classification or designation of such Local $
land,the new owner(s)must sign below.If the new owner(s)do not desire Delinquent Interest: State $
to continue such classification or designation,all compensating or Local $
additional tax calculated pursuant to RCW 84.33.120 and 140 or RCW
84.34.108 shall be due and payable by the seller or transferor at the time Delinquent Penalty: State $
of sale.The county assessor must determine if the land transferred Total Due $ .'=6"---
qualifies to continue classification or designation and must so indicate
below.Signatures do not necessarily mean the land will remain in A MINIMUM OF$2.00 IS DUE AS A PROCESSING FEE AND TAX.
classification or designation.If it no longer qualifies,it will be removed AFFIDAVIT
and the compensating taxes will be applied.All new owners must sign.
,� 1 Certify Under Penalty Of Perjury Under The Laws Of The State Of
This land 0 does 0 does not qualify for continuance. Washington That The Foregoing Is True And Correct.(See back of this
/ form).
Date Signature of
DEPUTY ASSESSOR Grantor/Agent
(2) NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE(Chapter 84.26 RCW)
Name(print) t,.-s
If the new owner(s)of property with special valuation as historic property �_Z (`I 9g
wish to continue this special valuation the new owner(s)must sign below. Date and Place of Signing: l 9 A
If the new owner(s)do not desire to continue such special valuation,all .
additional tax calculated pursuant to Chapter 84.26 RCW,shall be due Signature of
and payable by the seller or transferor at the time of sale. Grantee/Agent
(3) OWNER(S)SIGNATURE Name(print)
Date&Place of Signing:
Perjury:Perjury is a class C felony which is punishable by imprisonment in the state correctional institution for a maximum term of not more
than five years,or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of not more than five thousand dollars($5,000.00),or by both imprisonment and
fine(RCW 9A.20.020(IC)).
REV 84 0001a(6-05-98)(PD 9-22-98) FOR TREASURER'S USE ONLY COUNTY TREASURER
. `P' • CIT OF RENTON
S> Planning/Building/Public Works Department
•Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman RE.,Administrator
November 17, 1999
•
•
Mr.Lavern Postin
Chambord Development Company,Inc.
22526 SE 64th Place, Suite 220
Issaquah WA 98027
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT,LUA-96-073-SHPL REVIEW •
Dear Mr.Postin:The latest review submittal on the above-mentioned short plat has been completed and the attached comments have
been returned. Please review these comments and make the necessary changes. Once all comments have been
completed please resubmit three copies of the short plat drawings(bluelines).
SHORT PLAT DRAWING COMMENTS.
•
• The Street addresses for the short plat are shown on the attachment. Note them in the spaces provided on the
drawing(Sheet 1 of 2).
• Note the spelling errors highlighted on the attachment. ,
• Is there to be a street frontage easement for utilities? If so,dedication language should be noted on the drawing.
• The Exhibit"A"legal description for the Deed of Dedication and the Utilities Easement should include the
appropriate section,township and range(at the end of the legal). (Original documents enclosed).
RELATED COMMENTS:
• The Plat Certificate included in the submittal is dated September.15, 1999. A supplemental plat certificate will be
needed to meet the 45-day requirement for Council approval of street dedications.
• As of this date,Paul Lumbert has not received the deferral application on the street lighting.
Should you need to discuss any portion of this letter please contact me at(425)430-7235.
Sincerely, •
“zrYi b1-01.4
Carrie K. Olson-Davis
Development Services,Plan Review
Documents Enclosed: Utilities Easement
Deed of Dedication
• cc: . Neil Watts
Yellow File
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton,WA 98055-2139
DEED OF DEDICATION Property Tax Parcel Number:
Project File#: Street Intersection
Reference Ntmtber(s)of Documents assigned or released:Additional reference numbers are on page
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
1. CRSC4ae L e r 6- -Eu eke,pa 1. City of Renton,a Municipal Corporation
LEGAL DES dC IFITON: (Abbrevidte for full legal must go here.
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The Grantor,for and in consideration of mutual benefits conveys,quit claims,dedicates and donates to the Grantee(s)as
named above,the above described real estate situated in the County of King,State of Washington.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year as written below.
Approved and Accepted By:
Grantor(s): Grantee(s): City of Renton
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Mayor
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City Clerk
INDIf DUAL FORM OF STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS
ACINoWLEDGMRvr COUNTY OF KING )
I t I kno satisfactory evidence that
Notary Seal must be within box I �J ' signed this instrument and
ackn wl ed it t be cr/their tree and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
•
•
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary(Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
DEED.DOC Page 1
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INDIVIDUAL FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss
COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
• signed this instrument and
acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary(Print)
My appointment expires: •
Dated:
REPRESENTATIVE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss
COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
• signed this instrument,on oath
stated that he/she/they was/were authorized to execute the instrument and
acknowledged it as the and
of to be the free and voluntary act of such
parry/parties for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary(Print)
My appointment expires: •
Dated:
CORPORATE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box • STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss •
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an thi� Gyd• •f 19 '7I,before me personally appeared •
MARGARET A. TYRE• ��� ' `Alf j E'/_- .. to me known to
RitER "� ' EG2!G, ..Q G `t' the corporation that
STATE OF WASHINGTONe ecuted the within ins IF ent,and acknowledge the said instrument to be the free
NOTARY- -- PUBLIC ' d voluntary act and deed of said corporation,for the uses and purposes therein
( m ntioned,aid each on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute said
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 5-O -OFn trument and that the seal affixed is a co •orate seal of said corporation.
Notary P b IF in and for the Stacy .) as r}gt n
Notary ri t)--friaAr 1 -Y A
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Dated: Mg-El('
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That portion of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts, as per
plat recorded in Volume 43 of Plats, Page 17,records of King County,
Washington,being described as follows:
Commencing at the northwest corner of said Lot 5 thence S88°48'51"E along the
north line thereof 46.55 feet to a point of curve to the right, and the True Point of
Beginning; Thence southeasterly along said curve to the right having a radius of
25.00 feet through a central angle of 88°38'52", an arc length of 38.68 feet;
Thence SOO°09'58"E 104.66 feet to a point of curve to the left; Thence
southeasterly along said curve to the left having a radius of 100.00 feet through a
central angle of 51°55'12", an arc length of 90.62 feet to a point on a curve whose
radius point bears N87°44'03"W 24.50 feet; Thence southerly along said curve to
the right through a central angle of 27°58'10", an arc length of 11.96 feet; Thence
S30°14'07"W 9.91 feet; Thence S59°45'53"E 21.00 feet; Thence N30°14'07"E
9.55 feet to a point of curve to the right; Thence northeasterly along said curve to
the right having a radius of 24.50 feet through a central angle of 28°59'04", an arc
length of 12.39 feet to a point on a curve whose radius point bears N22°26'13"E
100.00 feet; Thence southeasterly along said curve to the left through a central
angle of 05°20'54", an arc length of 9.33 feet; Thence S72°54'41"E 37.46 feet;
Thence N17°05'19"E 50.00 feet; Thence N72°54'41"W 37.46 feet to a point of
curve to the right; Thence northwesterly along said curve to the right having a
radius of 50.00 feet through a central angle of 72°44'43", an arc length of 63.48
feet; Thence NOO°09'58"W 102.30 feet to a point of curve to the right; Thence
northeasterly along said curve to the right having a radius of 25.00 feet through a
central angle of 91°21'08", an arc length of 39.86 feet to the north line of said Lot
6; Thence N88°48'51"W along the north line of said Lots 5 and 6, a distance of
100.02 feet to the True Point of Beginning.
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton WA 98055
Title: UTILITIES EASEMENT Property Tax Parcel Number:
Project File#: Street Intersection or Project Name:
Grantor(s): - Grantee(s):
1.iAcei4p.e " ''?..4 1. City of Renton,a Municipal Corporation
2.
Thkgkantor,as named above,for or and in consideration of mutual benefits,hereby grants,bargains,sells and delivers to
the above named Grantee,the following described pro erty Mock , S-lcL,G,r��f
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: —MierQo tk to o Lam s bi,q 7 �'
k- ^V� r're ' RI" cle.r&r Abli '‘`+ q C C),(4b i4 'W.
For the purpose of constructing,reconstructing,installing,repairing,replacing,enlarging,operating and maintaining utilities
and utility pipelines,including,but not limited to,water,sewer and storm drainage lines,together with the right of ingress
and egress thereto without prior institution of any suit or proceedings of law and without incurring any legal obligation or
liability therefor. Following the initial construction of its facilities,Grantee may from time to time construct such additional
facilities as it may require. This easement is granted subject to the following terms and conditions:
I. The Grantee shall,upon completion of any work within the property covered by the easement,restore the surface of
the easement,and any private improvements disturbed or destroyed during execution of the work,as nearly as
practicable to the condition they were in immediately before commencement of the work or entry by the Grantee.
2. Grantor shall retain the right to use the surface of the easement as long as such use does not interfere with the easement
rights granted to the Grantee.
3. Grantor shall not,however,have the right to:
a. Erect or maintain any buildings or structures within the easement;or
b. Plant trees,shrubs or vegetation having deep root patterns which may cause damage to or interfere with the
utilities to be placed within the easement by the Grantee;or
c. Develop,landscape,or beautify the easement area in any way which would unreasonably increase he costs to
the Grantee of restoring the easement area and any private improvements therein.
d. Dig,tunnel or perform other forms of construction activities on the property which would disturb the
compaction or unearth Grantees facilities on the right-of-way,or endanger the lateral support facilities.
e. Blast within fifteen(IS)feet of the right-of-way.
This easement shall run with the land described herein,and shall be binding upon the parties,their heirs,
successors in interest and assigns. Grantors covenant that they are the lawful owners of the above properties and
that they have a good and lawful right to execute this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,said Grantor has caused this instrument to be executed this day of l9_
Ge:PgWel,/,:f/7l'`��T�it�
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INDIVIDUAL FORM OFACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss •
COUNTY OF KING )
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I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
�_ signed this instrument and.
acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument
Notary Public in and for the State ofWashington
Notary(Print) "
My appointment expires: •
Dated:
REPRESENTATIVE FORM OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss
COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
• signed this instrument,on oath
stated that he/she/they was/were authorized to execute the instrument and
acknowledged it as the and
• of to be the free and voluntary act of such
•
party/parties for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. .
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary(Print)
• My appointment expires: •
Dated:
' CORPORATE FORM OFACKNOWL'EDGMENT
Notary Seal must be within box , STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss '
COUNTY F KING q
0 t-h) . 4y of 19?/ ,before me personally appeared
MARGARET A. TYRE ,. , �.' -t/ to me known to
/�✓� (642. g h.1 r.of the corporation that
STATE OF WASHI NGTOecuted the within 6trument,and acknowledge the said instrument to be the free
and voluntary act and deed of said corporation,for the uses and purposes therein
NOTARY--°-- PUBLI Cmentioned,amd each on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute said
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 5-0 iNtrument and that the seal affixed is th/ orpo to seal of said corporation.
Not Pu lic ,an for the St to . a's ington
Nora Int)/n a..re�a• •4i .
My appointment ees: D oe_
Dated: / �/
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EXHIBIT"A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(Must be stamped by a P.E.or L.S.)
Utility Easement Description:
That portion of Lots 5, 6, and 7, in Block 2 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts, as
per plat recorded in Volume 43 of Plats,Page 17,records of King County,
. Washington,being described as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner of said Lot 5 thence NOO°09'58"W along the
west line thereof 20.01 feet; Thence S88°51'19"E along a line which is parallel to
and 20 feet northerly of the south line of said Lots 5 and 6 when measured at right
angles, a distance of 190.51 feet; Thence N23°58'05"W 53.03 feet; Thence
S72°54'41"E 8.37 feet; Thence N17°05'19"E 25.00 feet; Thence S83°29'15"E
20.57 feet; Thence SOO°09'58"E 87.85 feet to the south line of said Lot 7; Thence
N88°51'19"W along the south line of said Lots 5, 6, and 7, a distance of 204.96
feet to the True Point of Beginning.
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 17, 1999
TO: Carrie Olson-Davis •
FROM: Sonja J. Fesser`
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat,LUA-96-073-SHPL
Format and Legal Description Review
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced short plat submittal and have the following
comments:
Comments for the Applicant:
The street addresses for the short plat are shown on the attachment. Note them in the spaces
provided on the drawing(Sheet 1 of 2).
Note the spelling errors highlighted on the attachment.
I•s there to be a street frontage easement for utilities? If so, dedication language should be noted on
the drawing.
Related Comments:
The Exhibit"A" legal description for the Deed of Dedication and the Utilities Easement should
include the appropriate section,township and range(at the end of the legal).
The Plat Certificate included in the submittal is dated September 15, 1999. A supplemental plat
certificate will be needed to meet the 45-day requirement for Council approval of street dedications.
\H:\FILE.SYS\LND\20\0196\RV991112.DOC
CIT1' OF RENTON
eaL 1414410 Planning/Building/Public Works Department
J e Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
November 8, 1999 Post-it®Fax Note 7671 Date 0 #of /
���� pages
To 7^ ^ ^ From
1/l p�1 7
Co./Dept. ��[(X�-hl Col—i(�/O_ 1Q�t?f27a./
Phone# Phone lt46.L(3 -71235
Mr. Ray Mass Fax# '-14S_557-37 Fax#qgf- 43© 73a)
Chambord Development Company,Inc. 7 dd''
22526 SE 64th Place, Suite 220
Issaquah WA 98027
SUBJECT: AINICELLO SHORT PLAT,LUA-96-073-SHPL REVIEW
Dear Mr.Mass:
Your November 3, 1999, review submittal on the above-mentioned short plat has been forwarded to me and
distributed for review by the Technical Services, Plan Review, and Planning divisions of the City of Renton. Thank
you for such a complete and organized submittal, and in the future, any additional reviews should be directed to me
through the closure and recording of the short plat.
It is my understanding, that the date of expiration of this short plat extension is January 6, 2000. According to your
November 3rd letter, you will be requesting a deferral on the street light and will be working with PaulLumbert and
the Board of Public Works on this approximate three-week process.
Also, the acceptance of the Deed of Dedication takes approximately six weeks to be reviewed by the City Attorney;
set on Consent Agenda; and accepted by council. With all the holidays happening in the next two months, we may
only have four Council meetings that can be scheduled through the end of the year. The date of guarantee on the title
report you submitted will be past the 45-day requirement for use with the Deed of Dedication. An updated plat
certificate will be required at the time of submission of the deed to Council.
As soon as the blueline reviews are returned to me, I will contact you with further drawing comments, if any.
The fees listed below are required to be paid prior to recording of the short plat mylar with King County.
Mitigation Fees:
Transportation: 5,730.00
Parks: 4,246.08
Fire: 3,904.00
TOTAL $13,880.08
The mitigation fees may be paid at the Customer Services Counter on the 6th floor of Renton City Hall any time
between now and the recording of the short plat.
Should you need to discuss any portion of this letter please contact me at(425)430-7235.
Sincerely,
06)01
0 K © 1 l
Carrie K. Olson-Davis �J
Development Services,Plan Review
cc: Neil Watts
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1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 5, 1999
TO: Bob Mac Onie,Technical Services
Sonja Fesser,Technical Services
FROM: Carrie Olson-Davis,Plan Review ($
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA 96-073-SHPL
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat. This short plat has been
granted a one-year extension to January 6, 2000. They are also requesting a deferral on the creation
of a street light, subject to receipt of a security device to the City.
The following attachments are enclosed for your review:
• Plat Certificate
• 20' Utility Easement to the City of Renton
• Deed of Dedication (please note discrepancy with legal description on deed (3 lots) and Exhibit
A(2 lots).
• Lot Closure Calculations
• Confirmation of Compliance
• Anicello Short Plat blueline drawing
If all review concerns have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments as needed.
Thanks.
Approval: \ , Date:
Robert T Mac Onie,Jr. Sonja Fesser
Cc: Kayren Kittrick,Plan Review
Jennifer Henning,Project Planner
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 5, 1999
TO: Kayren Kittrick,Plan Review
FROM: Carrie Olson-Davis,Plan Review
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT C,(3
LUA 96-073-SHPL
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat. This short plat has been
granted a one-year extension to January 6, 2000. They are also requesting a deferral on the creation
of a street light, subject to receipt of a security device to the City.
The following attachments are enclosed for your review:
• Plat Certificate
• 20' Utility Easement to the City of Renton
• Deed of Dedication (please note discrepancy with legal description on deed (3 lots) and Exhibit
A(2 lots).
• Lot Closure Calculations
• Confirmation of Compliance
• Anicello Short Plat blueline drawing
If all review concerns have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments as needed.
Thanks.
Approval: ,Date:
Kayren Kittrick
Cc: Sonja Fesser/Bob MacOnie,Technical Services
Jennifer Henning,Project Planner
Yellow File
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 5, 1999
TO: Jennifer Henning,Project Planner
FROM: Carrie Olson-Davis,Plan Review C&
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA-96-073-SHPL
Attached is the most recent version of the above-referenced short plat. This short plat has been
granted a one-year extension to January 6, 2000. They are also requesting a deferral on the creation
of a street light, subject to receipt of a security device to the City.
The following attachments are enclosed for your review:
• Plat Certificate
• 20' Utility Easement to the City of Renton
• Deed of Dedication (please note discrepancy with legal description on deed (3 lots) and Exhibit
A(2 lots).
• Lot Closure Calculations
• Confirmation of Compliance
• Anicello Short Plat blueline drawing
If all review concerns have been addressed, please sign below or return your comments as needed.
Thanks.
Approval: � ,Date: I i (I 4 1C1
l
Cc: Kayren Kittrick,Plan Review
Sonja FesserBob MacOnie,Technical Services
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ISSUED BY GUARANTEE
TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE
Transnation
GUARANTEE NUMBER
M1b - 0041E7
SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE,THE LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND THE CONDITIONS
AND STIPULATIONS OF THIS GUARANTEE,
TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
a corporation,herein called the Company
GUARANTEES
the Assured named in Schedule A against actual monetary loss or damage not exceeding the liability amount stated in Schedule
A which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurances set forth in Schedule A.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused its corporate name and seal
to be hereunto affixed by its duly authorized officers,the Guarantee to become valid when countersigned on Schedule A by an
authorized officer or agent of the Company.
TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
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Attest: ,y�l`/�i �j a j By:
UUU Cl� (/ s, SEPL Ib,1991
Secretary * dr President
*4RIZON
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CLTA Guarantee Face Page(Rev 12-15-95)
Ferm 1025-10 noir_IuAI
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TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
14450 N.E. 29TH PLACE
BELLEVUE, WA 98007
•
JOHN L SCOTT, INC COUNTERSIGNED:
MAIN BELLEVUE
188 106TH AVE NE, #600
BELLEVUE, WA 98004
Attn: 3/1 RICH VANASEK
(425) 646-8583/1-800-441-7701
HARRY 0. DREW, CHRIS SCURTI,
JACKIE K. LINCECUM, or ERIN L.
BERGERON
(FAX # (425) 646-8576)
SECOND COMMITMENT
SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE
SCHEDULE A
Order No. 3113589 Liability: $200 . 00
Premium: $200 . 00
Customer No. Tax: $ 17 . 20
Total : 217 . 20
1 . Name of Assured: J.L. Scott
2 . Date of Guarantee: September 15, 1999 at 8 : 00 A.M.
THE ASSURANCES REFERRED TO ON THE FACE PAGE HEREOF ARE:
That according to those public records which, under the recording laws,
impart constructive notice of matters affecting title to the following
described land:
See "LEGAL DESCRIPTION: "
The estate or interest in the land which is ..covered by this guarantee is :
Fee Simple ,
Title to the estate or interest in the land is vested in:
CASCADE BUILDERS & DEVELOPMENT, INC. , A WASHINGTON CORPORATION
subject to the Exceptions shown below, which are not necessarily shown in
order of their priority.
EXCEPTIONS :
. 1 . Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the
records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on
land or by the public records .
•
EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3113589
2 . (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in
Patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) Indian treaty
or aboriginal rights, including, but not limited to, easements or
equitable servitudes; or, (d) water rights, claims or title to water,
whether or not the matters excepted under (a) , (b) , (c) , or (d) are
shown by the public records .
3 . Title to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described
herein, or title to streets, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways
on which said land abuts, or the right to maintain vaults, tunnels,
ramps or any other structure or improvement; or any rights or
easements therein unless such property rights or easements are
expressly and specifically set forth in the land described herein.
4 . General Taxes, as follows, together with interest, penalty and
statutory foreclosure costs, if any, after delinquency:
(1st half delinquent May 1; 2nd half delinquent November 1)
Tax Account No. Year Billed Paid Balance
801110-0095-04 1999 $3, 963 .48 $1, 981 . 74 $1, 981 . 74
(Covers portion of property herein described)
801110-0106-01 1999 $693 . 94 $346 . 97 $346 . 97
(Covers portion of property herein described)
The levy code for the property herein described is 2100 for 1999 .
5 . Noxious Weed Charge, as follows, together with interest, penalty and
statutory foreclosure costs, if any, after delinquency:
(1st half delinquent May 1; 2nd half delinquent November 1)
Tax Account No. Year Billed Paid Balance
801110-0095-04 1999 $0 . 94 $0 .47 $0 .47
(Covers portion of property herein described)
801110-0106-01 1999 $0 . 85 $0 .43 $0 .42
(Covers portion of property herein described)
6 . Conservation (CON) Service Charge, as follows, together with interest,
penalty and statutory foreclosure posts, if any, after delinquency:
(1st half delinquent May 1; 2nd half delinquent November 1)
Tax Account No. Year Billed Paid Balance
801110-0095-04 1999 $5 . 00 $2 . 50 $2 . 50
(Covers portion of property herein described)
801110-0106-01 1999 $5 . 00 $2 . 50 $2 . 50
(Covers portion of property herein described)
_ 7 . Liability for Surface Water Management (SWM) Service Charge, if any,
which are not presently assessed, but may appear on future rolls .
Page 2
EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3113589
8 . Reservations contained in deed from the Northern Pacific Railroad
Company recorded under Recording No. 241450 and amended by instrument
recorded under Recording No. 4450143 , as follows :
Reserving and excepting from said lands so much or such portions
thereof as are or may be mineral lands or contain coal or iron, and
also the use and the right and title to the use of such surface ground
as may be necessary for mining operations, and the right of access to
such reserved and excepted mineral lands, including lands containing
coal or iron for the purpose of exploring, developing and working the
same.
9 . ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS,
EASEMENTS, OR OTHER SERVITUDES, if any, disclosed by plat of Stewart ' s
Highland Acre Tracts .
RIGHTS OR BENEFITS, IF ANY, WHICH MAY BE DISCLOSED BY THE RECORDED
DOCUMENT (S) ABOVE AFFECTING LAND OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY DESCRIBED IN
SCHEDULE A.
10 . Covenants, conditions and restrictions imposed by instrument recorded
under Recording No. 9106181596, including, but not limited to, rights
or benefits which may be disclosed affecting land outside the boundary
described in Schedule A.
11 . EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
PURPOSE: Ingress, egress and utilities
AREA AFFECTED: East 20 feet of Lot 6
RECORDING NO. : 9305102293
12 . ALL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS,
EASEMENTS, OR OTHER SERVITUDES, if any, disclosed by City of Renton
Lot Line Adjustment No. LUA-92-035-LLA recorded under King County
Recording No. 9308309001 .
RIGHTS OR BENEFITS, IF ANY, WHICH MAY BE DISCLOSED BY THE RECORDED
DOCUMENT (S) ABOVE AFFECTING LAND OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARY DESCRIBED IN
SCHEDULE A.
13 . EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. THEREOF:
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GRANTEE : City of Renton, a municipal corporation
PURPOSE : Utilities easement
AREA AFFECTED: Portion of said premises
RECORDING NOS . : 9606121743 and 9606121744
14 . ORDINANCE AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
RECORDED: June 21, 1996
RECORDING NO. : 9606210966
REGARDING: Establishing an Assessment District for
Sanitary Sewer Service
Page 3
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EXCEPTIONS (continued) Order No. 3113589
15 . DEED OF TRUST AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTOR: Cascade Builders and Developers, Inc . , a
• Washington corporation
TRUSTEE: Transnation Title Insurance Company
BENEFICIARY: Continental Savings Bank, a Washington
State chartered savings bank
ADDRESS : 2000 Two Union Square, 601 Union St . ;
Seattle, WA 98101
LOAN NO. : LI-985B
ORIGINAL AMOUNT: $525, 000 . 00
DATED: March 4, 1999
RECORDED: March 30, 1999
RECORDING NO. : 9903301141
Investigation should be made to determine the present balance owing
with the appropriate lender/agency/individual .
NOTE 1 :
The liability amount shown on Schedule A herein is a minimum, because
no specific liability amount was requested at the time the application
for title insurance was made . Please contact your title officer if a
greater liability amount is required, for which an additional fee will
be charged.
CSS/rr
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Order No. 3113589
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOTS 5 AND 6 IN BLOCK 2 OF STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, AS
PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF PLATS, PAGE 17, RECORDS OF
KING COUNTY, ALSO THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF LOT 7 IN BLOCK 2 OF
STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME
. 43 OF PLATS, PAGE 17, EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED PARCEL:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOT 7;
THENCE NORTH 00°10 ' 18" WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7,
A DISTANCE OF 23 . 68 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 75°05 ' 39" WEST, ALONG A CHAIN-LINK FENCE A
DISTANCE OF 85 . 77 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID LOT 7 AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOT
16;
THENCE SOUTH. 88°52 ' 53" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT
' 7, A DISTANCE OF 83 . 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF
WASHINGTON.
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POINT # 2 . 9996 . 028 10191 . 899
S 0 9 58 E 148 . 870
POINT # 3 . 9847 . 158 10192 . 330
S 88 51 19 E 95 . 970
POINT # 4 . 9845 .241 10288 .281
S 0 9 58 E 126 . 360
POINT # 5 . 9718 . 882 10288 . 648
S 75 6 57 W 85 . 740
POINT # 6 . 9696 . 858 10205 . 784
N 88 51 19 W 204 . 960
POINT # 7 . 9700 . 953 10000 . 865
N 0 9 58 W 299 . 050
POINT # 8 . 10000 . 001 9999 . 998
AREA 70784 .45 SQUARE FEET 1 . 6250 ACRES
TOTAL LENGTH= 1152 . 89
NORTHING ERROR= +0 . 001 EASTING ERROR= -0 . 002
LINEAR ERROR= N 48 28 6 W 0 . 002
NEWPORT CT. N.E.
POINT # 1 . 10000 . 000 10000 . 000
N 88 48 51 W 100 . 020
POINT, # 2 . 10002 . 070 9900 . 001
' S 1 11 9 W 25 . 000
RADIUS POINT # 3 . 9977 . 075 9899 .484
DELTA = 88 38 52 LENGTH = 38 . 680 TANGENT = 24 . 417
N 89 50 1 E 25 . 000
POINT # 4 . 9977 . 148 9924 .484
S 0 9 58 E 104 . 660
POINT # 5 . 9872 .488 9924 . 787
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Chambori Development Company Inc.
November 3, 1999
Ms. Lauren Nicolay
City of Renton
Development Services Division
1055 South Grady Way
Renton,Wa 98055
RE: Anicello Plat
File No. LUA
Final Short Plat Application '
Dear Lauren:
Enclosed is the Final Plat Application on the above project. The Submittal Requirements are
enclosed or addressed as follows:
1. Public Works Approvals: All items are competed with the exception of Street
• Light. We are requesting that the Street Lighting be deferred subject to receipt by the
City of a satisfactory Financial Security Device.
2. Plat Certficate:• Three(3)copies enclosed
3. Legal Documents: Included on Final Short Plat Plan
4. Calculations: Three(3)copies enclosed
5. Monument Cards: : Not applicable
6. Confirmation of Compliance: Three(3)copies enclosed
7. Short Plat Plan: (Four 4)copies enclosed
8. Aquifer Protection Notice: Not applicable
9. Certification: Included on Final Short Plat Plan
10. Private Street Easements and Access Easements:Included on Final Short Plat Plan
22526 SE 64th Place Suite 220 Issaquah,Washington 98027
Tel: 425.557.2238 FAX: 425.557.3750
Chambord Deveiopment CompanyInc.
Confirmation of Compliance with all
Conditions of Preliminary Plat Approval
Anicello Short Plat
The following will identify the manner in which Hearing Examiner Conditions have
been addressed.
Please note that the Applicant wished to defer Street Lights installation.
Hearing Examiner Conditions:
1. Tree Clearing Plan: The applicant submitted and had approved by the City of
Renton the tree clearing plan prior to construction of the plat.
2. Traffic Mitigtion Fee: This fee will be paid in full(8 x$750.00) prior to plat
recording.
3. Soils Report: This was provided to the City prior to construction of the plat.
4. Construction Hours: This was observed during the construction of the plat.
• 5. Construction Hauling: This was maintained during the construction of the plat.
6. Fire Mitigation Fee: This fee will be paid in full(8 x$488.00) prior to plat
recording.
7. Parks Mitigation Fee: This fee will be paid in full(8 x$530.76) prior to plat
recording.
8. Maintenance Agreement/Homeowner's Association: This will be prepared and
submitted to the City prior to plat recording.
22526 SE 64th Place Suite 220 Issaquah,Washington 98027
Tel: 425.557.2238 FAX: 425.557.3750
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CIT: OF RENTON
"LL Hearing Examiner
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Fred J.Kaufman
August 25, 1998
Mr. Gary Anicello
3401 NE 7th
Renton, WA 98056
-Re: Anicello Short Plat, File No. LUA96-073,ShPl
Dear Mr. Anicello:
I have reviewed your request for an extension of your short plat. It appears appropriate to grant
this one extension. The new expiration date will be one year later than originally scheduled.
If this office can be of further assistance, please feel free to write.
Sincerely,
Fred J. Kaufthan
Hearing Examiner
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cc: Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
Larry Warren, City Attorney
Marilyn Petersen, City Clerk
Jennifer Henning, Project Manager
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2593
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Re:LUA-096-073, SHPL
My name is Kim Slater. I reside at 3507 NE 7th Street I oppose the short plat •
application being reviewed here today. When we purchased our home in July of
1993,we were informed that the zoning in this area was R-1. Since that time,we
have never received any information, or heard of any plans to rezone our area
until the notification of this hearing.
In fact,shortly after joining this neighborhood,we were told of several attempts
to rezone the Stewart Highlands Tract and of how the neighbors banded together
to stop this from happening. It seems strange that with all the work done in the
past,that the residents living on this portion of seventh street, would allow our
area to be rezoned...uncontested. That is what my research has shown. Not a
letter of opposition,not an appearance at a public hearing. Could this mean that
the Highlands Tract was excluded from the cities random mailings?None of the
residents can confirm the receipt of any mailings from the city bringing this issue
to their attention. I would like the city to provide me and my neighbors proof that
we specifically were included in the notification process.
I understand,through comments by city officials,that it is too late to change what
the city has put into affect That we have had our chance to voice our opposition.
But what chance do we have if we a unaware that our block is being targeted in a
area wide,blanket rezoning.I don't think it is too late,...not if the voices of the
property tax payers,even now,are heard.
When my husband and I decided to rebuild on our lot we did it with the whole
community in mind. The design, the location,the size. All of these aspects
conformed with the area It was important to us to maintain the "quality of life"
that had become a standard of living. Ask our friends and neighbors,all will agree
that our new home was an enhancement,not a detriment
The Anicello project, will be a detriment The cities preliminary report states
several policies which support this short plat development However,the report
does not disclose the policies,in the same comprehensive plan that oppose the
project
LU-42 a range and variety of lot sizes should be encouraged. How can this be
accomplished if all zoning consists of 4500 sq ft lots.
LU-15 encourage a city-wide mix of housing types including large lot and small lot
single family developments.Again,how can this be achieved if every area
resembles that of the Orchards and Village on Union.
LU-20 encourage enhancement and stability in older and distinctive neighborhoods
through the designation of Neighborhood Conservation areas. How much older
does a neighborhood need to be,make our area a Neighborhood Conservation area.
The whole concept of the LU-J policy is to protect and enhance the character of
existing single family neighborhoods.How can a nine house development preserve
the character and conform to the adjacent properties. It can't
Other sections of the preliminary report that concern me:
The city requires a tree removal plan. How can it be effective if the trees have
already been removed.
An engineer reported that the soil showed no ponding in February of 1996. Again,
before the property was cleared of vegetation.
The restrictive covenant allows a minimum lot size of 6000 sq ft This has been
met,yet the stipulation that the lot width be a minimum of 60'has been altered to
maximize the number of lots.Lot averaging,non-stemmed lot widths?
Where does it state in the traffic study that 90 new day trips will not pose a
safety problem.
These issues need to be addressed before this project continues any further.
In conclusion I would like to state that I am not here to infringe on Mr.Anicello's
right to develop his property. But I don't feel this area needs to be developed to
the maximum density that the city has mandated. We provide the mix and variety
in lot sizes and character that the cities own policies state is necessary for a
diversified community. Do not let a blanket rezoning destroy one of the few areas
in the Renton Highlands that serves not only as a buffer between congested urban
housing,but as a santuary for all of its'inhabitants. •
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THERE ARE MANY THINGS WRONG WITH THIS PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
CITY OF RENTON LAND USE ELEMENTS (LU)
I . NON CONFORMING TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
POLICY LU-38
POLICY LU-39
POLICY LU-305-.
POLICY LU-306
POLICY LU-3 I I
CH 15 (4-15-5) COMPATIBILITY
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COMPARING TO PRESIDENTS PARK WHICH HAS PARCELS THAT ARE +/- 5,000 SQ. FT.
AND OUR NEIGHBORHOOD IN HIGHLAND ACRE PLAT WHICH IS (+/-) .65 ACRE
PARCELS.
IN PRELIMINARY REPORT - EXISTING RESTRICTIVE COVENANT SAYS MINIMUM LOT
`WIDTH OF 60 BUT IN NEXT PARAGRAPH IT READS LOTS WOUL6-BE A MINIMUM
AVERAGE WIDTH OF 60FT(SEE G.I)
COMPATABLE IS USED ALOT - TO ME MEANING TO COMPARE TO AND THIS
DEVELOPMENT IS BEING COMPARED TO PP AND OUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
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IT MAY BE COMPATABLE TO PRESIDENTS PARK BUT THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
WON'T AFFECT PRESIDENTS PARK BECAUSE PRESIDENTS PARK IS ALREADY ON SMALL
LOTS AND THE NEW STREET WILL BE DUMPING ONTO NE 7TH NOT THEIR STREET.
THE STREET ENTRANCE AND TRAFFIC WILL AFFECT NE 7TH WHERE HOMES AND LOTS
ARE NOT COMPATABLE TO THIS DEVELOPMENT.
PRELIMINARY REPORT TALKS ABOUT IF THIS IS APPROVED - OTHER OWNERS WILL
EVENTUALLY WANT TO SUBDIVIDE - BUT MOST OF THE PEOPLE NE SPOKE WITH ON
NE 7TH WOULD NEVER DO THIS. IF SUBDIVIDING DOES START TO HAPPEN IT WILL GO
AGAINST LU-20. OUR NEIGHBORHOOD IS ONE OF RENTONS OLDER AND DEFINITELY
DISTINCTIVE NEIGHBORHOODS. BUILDING WOULD DESTROY WHAT SHOULD BE A
NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION AREA AS STATED BY LU-20. (SHOW PLOT MAP)
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
CITY OF RENTON ORDINANCES - RENTON MUNICIPAL CODES
CH 15 - PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ORDANCE
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I ST PURPOSE - TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT NATURAL FEATURES OF THE LAND
READ *** A, C, AND E
REVIEW CRITERIA(CH 15 - CITY ORDINANCES)
B. BURDEN REQUIRED: ANY APPLICANT FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
APPROVAL SHALL HAVE THE BURDEN OF DEMONSTRATING THAT A DEVELOPMENT IS IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE PURPOSES OF THIS ORDINANCE AND WITH THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN THAT THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WILL BE SUPERIOR TO
THAT WHICH WOULD RESULT WITH OUT THE PUD, AND THAT THE DEVELOPMENT
WILL NOT BE UNDULY DETRIMENTAL TO SURROUNDING PROPERTIES.
C. PUBLIC BENEFIT: IN ADDITION,AN APPLICANT FOR PUD SHALL HAVE THE
BURDEN OF DEMONSTRATING THAT A PROPOSED DELELOPMENT WILL PROVIDE
SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFIED BENEFITS TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY THAT CLEARLY
OUTWEIGH ANY ADVERSE IMPACTS, OR UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS TO THE PROPOSED PUD,
PARTICULARLY THOSE ADVERSE AND UNDESIRABLE IMPACTS TO SURROUNDING
PROPERTIES.
THE PROPOSED DEVELOPEMENT IN THE APPLICANTS EYES AND POSSIBLY THE CITIES-
WILL PROVIDE MORE BENIFITS. THE RESIDENTS OF NE 7TH STRONLY AGREE THAT THE
ADVERSE AND UNDESIRABLE IMPACTS OUR STREET AND LIVES(THE SURROUNDING
PROPERTIES)WILL OUT WEIGH ANY BENIFITS TO US. THE PROJECT WILL COST US
MORE MONEY AND LESSEN THE QUALITY OF OUR LIVES.
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CITY OF RENTON LAND USE ;MENT
floodways, high risk coal mine areas and Policy LU-19. The City should discourage
hazardous landslides and erosion areas. creation of economic enclaves especially where
lower income units would be segregated within a
Policy LU-13. Phasing mechanisms and/or development.
incentives should be developed to promote the
timely and logical progression of residential Policy LU-20. Encourage enhancement and
development. Priority should be given to stability in Renton's older and distinctive
development of vacant land with infrastructure neighborhoods through the designation of
capacity which is located closer to the city's Neighborhood Conservation areas.
Urban Center.
Policy LU-21. Address issues relevant to the
Policy LU-14. Priority should also be given to conservation areas which concern the majority of
redevelopment of land located in or closer to the residents and property owners through Subarea
city's Urban Center. plans.
Residential-Types Policy LU-22. Encourage the city and
Policy LU-15. Encourage a city-wide mix of neighborhoods to jointly work toward community
housing types including large lot and small lot plans and projects as needed.
single family development, small-scale and Discussion: This category is used with one of
large-scale multi-family housing, and residential the following existing designations with a suffix
mixed-use development. to help stabilize neighborhoods in transition and
Policy LU-16. In established low density to revitalize and enhance their appearance. The
intent is to establish special policies and
neighborhoods and new low density areas, en- development standards for older, established
courage a mix of small scale housing types in neighborhoods that have a large number of non-
neighborhoods and in development projects, i.e., conforming uses and structures. This designation
single family, duplex, triplex and fourplex. is an opportunity for residents and property
Policy LU-17. Large multi-family development owners to initiate added protection of their
projects or large concentrations of multi-family
neighborhood.
development should be
prohibited outside the
downtown area except in 1 �"`
Centers and the Multi-family
Residential hfill
designations.
Policy LU-18. The City
should encourage large lot _ *T
single family development •
providing a more rural life � w
style in environmentally
sensitive, habitat-valuable, or
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areas. The City should •
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Residential Density
Objective LU-H: Support the transit and transportation goals of the City by building toward a more
concentrated and dense urban development pattern.
Policy LU-23. New development within all required minimum density in each residential
residential designations should achieve a designation.
minimum density The minimum density may be
adjusted to reflect constraints on a site. Policy LU-25. Small-scale home occupations
that provide opportunities for people to work in
Policy LU-24. New development within all their homes should be allowed in residential
residential designations except Low Density areas. Standards should govern the design, size,
Single Family should be platted in a way which intensity, and operation of such uses to ensure
does not preclude eventual development at the their compatibility with residential uses.
Residential Rural
Objective LU-I: Preserve open space and natural resources and protect environmentally sensitive areas
by limiting residential development in critical areas, areas identified as part of a city-wide or regional open
space network, or agricultural lands within the City.
Policy LU-26. Maximum development densities clustered in rural residential areas. Clusters
should range from 1 home per 10 acres to 5 should not exceed 6 dwelling units in one cluster.
homes per acre in Residential Rural except in
areas with significant
environmental ,,.�...•+ 4
constraints including
but not limited to: 1 ,a
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density shall not ter ; ern c
exceed 1 home per .4`1, .r :;, 4. v .,,..{ , '
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Policy LU-27. Rural ` �i�*" h
activities, includingS '>:• ' �
agriculture and animal , ""
husbandry, should be 1 �►
allowed except where
such uses would have
negative environmental
impacts which can not Policy LU-29. Deeds of lots adjacent to rural
be mitigated. residential areas should carry a notice reading
"The adjacent lot may be expected to have
Policy LU-28. To provide for more efficient impacts associated with rural lifestyles. These
development patterns and maximum preservation uses are expected to continue and are given (,
of open space, residential development may be priority status over more intensive urban uses on
adjacent lots."
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Policy LU-30. Minimize impacts of animal and Policy LU-32. Residential Rural areas may be
crop raising on adjacent residential uses and
critical areas such as wetlands, streams, and incorporated into community separators.
rivers. Policy LU-33. Undeveloped portions of
Residential Rural areas may be considered as
Policy LU-31. Control scale and density of part of the private open space network.
accessory buildings and barns to maintain
compatibility with other residential uses.
Residential Single Family
Objective LU-J: Protect and enhance the character of Residential Single Family neighborhoods, improve
opportunities for better public transportation, and make more efficient use of urban services and
infrastructure.
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Policy LU-34. Net development densities of
8 dwelling units per acre should be allowed in Policy LU-38. Infill development standards
Residential Single Family neighborhoods. should be developed that reflect characteristic or
unique features of established neighborhoods.
Policy LU-35. A minimum lot size of 4,500
square feet should be allowed in sin le famil These standards should address: 1) building
g y height, width, and length; 2) front, side, and
residential neighborhoods. back yard setbacks; 3) maximum lot coverage;
4) location of driveways and garages; 5) number
Policy LU-36. Allow development at 9.7 of garages; and 6) roofline. ' in sca_ le in dwelling units per acre on infill parcels of one single family neighborhoods should be
acre or less as an incentive to encourage single compatible with existing,development.
family small lot development on 4,500 sq. ft. —
lots. Policy LU-39. New single family neighborhoods
should be compatible with adjacent single family
Policy LU-37. Maximum height of structures areas. Standards should be developed which
should generally not exceed 2 stories in single address: 1) transportation and pedestrian
family residential neighborhoods. connection .bi n
neighborhoods;
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2) compatible boundaries between Policy LU-40. Site plan review should be
neighborhoods; and 3) compatible street required for newly-developing single family
landscaping and setbacks. subdivisions.
Residential Options and Residential Planned Neighborhood
General Policies
Objective LU-K: Create new residential neighborhoods in areas mapped as Residential Options (RO) and
Residential Planned Neighborhood (RPN) in a "traditional neighborhood" development style while at the same
time supporting affordable housing, infill development, transit service, and the efficient use of urban services
and infrastructure.
Policy LU-41. Development should occur on a Policy LU-45. A maximum of 50% of units
flexible grid street system to the extent feasible allowed within an individual development may
given environmental constraints. consist of multi-family units.
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Policy LU-42. A range and variety of lot sizes Policy LU-46. Concentrations of multi-family
should be encouraged. complexes should be discouraged. Development
standards should require mixing lot sizes and
Policy LU-43. The dwelling types should be different sized residential structures.
mixed throughout the project to create a
neighborhood which functions on the traditional Policy LU-47. Project size for master planned
neighborhood development model. neighborhoods should be the minimum necessary
to support a mix of units and inclusion of the
Policy LU-44. Provision of small lot single required public amenities.
family detached unit types and owner occupied
townhouses are encouraged provided that density Policy LU-48. Central place public amenities
standards can be met. should function as a focal point within the
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Policy LU-288. Landscape plans should be Policy LU-298. All bulky and unusually large
coordinated with the drainage plans for or tall signs such as "highway" signs should be
individual projects to maximize percolation of eliminated.
surface water and minimize runoff from the site.
Policy LU-299. Sign placement should be
Streetscape limited to on-site locations.
Policy LU-289. Aesthetic improvements along Policy LU-300. Signs should be regulated as an
street frontages should be provided, especially integral part of architectural design. In general,
for properties abutting major streets and signs should be compatible with the rest of the
boulevards. Incentives should be provided for building and site design.
the inclusion of streetscape amenities including:
landscaping themes, street furniture, paving, Lighting
signs and planting strips in developing and
redeveloping areas. Policy LU-301. All exterior lighting should be
focused and directed away from adjacent
Policy LU-290. Street trees should be used to properties and wildlife habitat to prevent spill-
reinforce visual corridors on major boulevards over or glare.
and streets.
Policy LU-302. Lighting should be used as one
Policy LU-291. Beautification and screening of means to improve the visual identification of
parking lots should be encouraged through residences and businesses.
appropriate landscaping, fencing and berms.
Policy LU-303. Lighting fixtures should be
Policy LU-292. Freeways should be visually attractively designed to complement the
and acoustically buffered from adjacent uses. architecture of a development and the site, and
adjacent buildings.
Policy LU-293. Private development projects
should be encouraged to orient toward the street Policy LU-304. Lighting within commercial
and to encourage creativity in project design and areas should be designed to enhance security and
located to encourage nighttime use of areas by
landscaping in the abutting right-of-way.
pedestrians.
Policy LU-294. Supports for overhead traffic
signals should be designed to diminish visual Architectural Design
impacts. Policy LU-305. The design of buildings and
surrounding environment should be compatible
Signs with surrounding recent urban designs.
Policy LU-295. Sign guidelines should be Policy LU-306. Sites and structures should be
developed which direct the size, design, and designed (e.g. building height, orientation, bulk
placement of signs in order to insure reasonable and setback; landscaping; parking; outdoor
aesthetic and safety considerations. activity areas) to mitigate adverse impacts on
adjacent land uses and transportation corridors.
Policy LU-296. All billboards and signs with
moving parts should be eliminated.
Policy LU-297. Interpretive and directional
signs for major landmarks and viewpoints within
the City should be provided.
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design and detailing should be encouraged as f
''":' long as site functions connect to adjacent
' development. Innovative use of building mate-
= � ,'� los ,iii-� � , ' rials and finishes should be promoted.
Policy LU-314. Parking lots associated with
neighborhood commercial uses, apartments or other
r b uses should be located behind or adjacent to
7',pKT ,' structures. Parking lots should not be located
0&,� between structures and street rights-of-way.
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' t, i. .�,r,. f t. .;`,•\; f"f Policy LU-315. Neighborhoods should be
"=--�-___ , k,\,,, created which have human-scale features such as
' -� !- '•` `. pedestrian pathways and public spaces (e.g.
,J1?"' 1EK y►r lips$,, parks or plazas), and which have discernible
1 ` , `"'-= '"' --- -.7----` "--"w;f:7 edges, entries and borders.
Policy LU-316. The design of pedestrian
. . facilities should address safety as a first priority.
Adequate separation of cars and pedestrians,
Policy LU-307. Ensure that development reducing curb cuts, and providing adequate street
relates, connects, and continues design quality crossings and lighting are appropriate methods.
and site functions from parcel to parcel.
Policy LU-317. Criteria should be developed to
Policy LU-308. Roof tops should be designed to locate pedestrian and bicycle connections in the
be visually attractive where they are visible from City. Criteria should consider:
adjacent buildings or roadways.
a) linking residential areas with
Policy LU-309. Design and siting requirements employment and commercial areas;
should address the effects of light, glare, noise, b) providing access along arterials;
traffic in residential uses. Overall densities may be c) providing access within residential areas;
reduced based on the above impacts. d) filling gaps in the existing sidewalk
system; and
Policy LU-310. Enhancement of public amenity e) providing access through open spaces
features (e.g. parks, plazas, recreation areas), and building entries to shorten walking
beyond those required for the mitigation of distances.
adverse environmental impacts, should be
encouraged.
Policy LU-311. The character of existing
residential neighborhoods should be
strengthened.
Policy LU-312. Design characteristics that
establish neighborhood or district identity should
be included in large, new development sites and (
building designs.
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Nan- �__TT�'fN1�'�� CHAPTER 15
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
ORDINANCE
"*t1 use of new concepts and technology of land
development and building construction, and to
Title carry out the objective and spirit of the Renton
• Purpose Comprehensive Plan by allowing development that
• Definitions will provide particular public benefits. In order to
t Administering Authority accomplish these purposes, this Ordinance permits
- I. Ii Review Criteria new development which is not limited by the strict
- % I Permitted Locations application of the City's zoning and subdivision
• t.. 7 Permitted Uses regulations when it is demonstrated that such new
# Minimum Site Area development will be superior to traditional
i : ! Permitted Number of Dwelling Units lot-by-lot development.
a %* Development Standards
• • .it. Procedure for Approval of Planned Unit In pursuing the first purpose, the specific objectives
Developments of this Ordinance are to:
•:l`1t Building and Occupancy Permits
*:f& Expiration or Abandonment of a PUD A. Preserve as much as possible the natural
•4146 Relationship of This Ordinance to Other characteristics of the land, including
Ordinances topography, native vegetation and views;
ej*Mr Liability
•-1.* Saverability B. Reduce the risks of construction in hazardous
•s&i7 Violations and Penalties or environmentally sensitive areas;
C. Preserve and/or create wildlife habitat; and
I D. Encourage and permit flexibility in design,TITLE: There is hereby established and placement and configuration of buildings, use
created a Planned Unit Development of open space, circulation facilities, and
`'maaal0e to be hereinafter known and designated parking areas in order to best utilize the
n Planned Unit Development Ordi- potential of sites characterized by special
may be cited as such. Hereinafter the features of geography, topography, size or
"ae•eeae will be referred to as "this Ordinance" shape, while at the same time, maintaining
74 'ha" same shall be and constitute Chapter 15, substantially the same
popula
Qua karma
IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. area coverage permitted in the o zone in and
an Code of General Ordinances of the the project is located.
Other objectives of this Ordinance are to:
a .2 PURPOSE: There are two (2) principal al E. Encourage development of housing types that
Purposes of the Planned Unit Develop- will be compatible with adjacent existing and
Now
First, it is the purpose of this proposed uses and that will be beneficial to
4 ., to Preserve and protect natural features the community;
•especially where steep slopes or other
y sensitive areas exist, and to take F. Encourage the development of a viable hous-
..rt avi nt special conditions of topography and ing stock that enhances the image of the
Y• Second, it is also the purpose of this Cit
71 to encourage innovation and creativity in Y,
_a 4,„ et nt of new residential areas in the G. Create and/or preserve usable open space for
her fai� ton+ to create desirable neighborhoods recreation and aesthetic enjoyment of resi-
'4 and community life, to make maximum dents;
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• 1. Compatibility with present and potential transit, public walkways, schools, and com-
varronnding land uses. (Compatibility mercial activities.
secludes, but is not limited to, size, scale,
sass, character and architectural design.) 11. Design of parking areas that are
complemented by landscaping and not
1 Provision of streets and pedestrian facilities designed in long rows. The size of parking
attach are suitable and adequate to carry areas should be minimized and each area
anticipated traffic within the proposed project related to the group of buildings served.
and in the vicinity of the proposed project.
12. Promotion of safety through adequate
Provision of utility services, emergency sight distance, separation of vehicles from
'.mine, and other improvements, existing pedestrians, limited driveways on busy
and proposed, which are adequate to serve streets, avoidance of difficult turning patterns,
the development. and minimization of steep gradients.
4- An appearance of openness created by 13. Provision of safe, efficient access for
clustering, separation of building groups, and emergency vehicles.
we of well-designed open space and land-
scaping. 14. Design of each phase of the proposed
development, so that as it is planned to be
L !Illation of a quality environment through completed, it will contain the required
:p ovision of either passive or active parking spaces, open space, recreation spaces,
111111,itioa, facilities and attractive common landscaping and utilities necessary for
INM boding accessibility to buildings from creating and sustaining a desirable and stable
Petineiiieas and public walkways. environment, and so that each phase, together
with previous phases can stand alone.
�► Provision of internal privacy between
'units, and external privacy for
• albti`dwelling units. Creation of a sense of 4-15-6: PERMITTED LOCATIONS: Planned
O A*.and separation from adjacent units unit developments may be permitted in
*rough careful location of building entrances, any residential zoning district, except the R-1-5
and by the use of fences, walls and District, when processed and approved as provided
IsediiaPin& ` in this Ordinance.
7• Orientation of buildings to enhance views
ion within the site by taking advantage of 4-15-7: PERMITTED USES: In an approved
hfolfraphy, building location and style. planned unit development, only the
i following uses may be permitted on a property, or
111:Onrotion of variety and innovation in site any portion thereof, with the respective underlying
6.4 building design. Buildings in groups zoning classification. If a site contains more than
Enid be related by coordinated materials one zoning classification, then only the uses
roof styles, but contract should be allowed below shall be permitted in each
MUM, throughout a site by the use of correspondingly zoned area.
yrmaterials, architectural detailing,
..'orientation or housing type; i.e. A. G-1 and R-1 Residence Districts:
yjaraily, detached, attached, townhouses,
1. Single-family detached dwellings, and
attached dwelling units provided that no
Disign of the perimeter of a project to structure shall contain more than four (4)
adjacent uses and not create a dwelling units and that each unit shall have
corridor" of buildings, heavily traveled its own ground floor access and no unit shall
ar light and glare. Perimeter buildings be located above another unit.
be similar in scale and bulk to
on adjacent sites. 2. Accessory uses customarily incidental to
such allowed uses.
iaion of a system of walkways which
squ- �nhal areas to recreational areas,
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B. Each land owner is automatically subject to a Ordinance and with the Compre,~,: i--
rtionate share of the that the proposed developm:.
charge for a pro Po su erior to that which would res.
expenses for the organizations activities, such P
PUD, and that the development ,t
as maintaining common areas and facilities, unduly detrimental to surrounding
,
and
unpaid, becomes a lien against C. Public Benefit: In addition, an a.•-, ,.:s
C. Such charge, if planned unit development shall "
the property of the land owner. burden of demonstrating that i
development will provide specifican ''•
benefits to the residents of the ''4` +
415 4: ADMINISTERING AUTHORITY: clearly outweigh any adverse iii;-s� -A undesirable `-
effects of the pro t k ,0
A. Hearing Examiner: The Hearing Examiner is sarly thoseffecadverse and - Y .� y'
designated as the official agency of the City impacts to surrounding properties, s
for the conduct of public hearings and for the proposed development will p . .., ;• -Y {
recommendation to the City Council. 7- -1 s
more of the following benefits to ,. ;:_� ;�
of the proposed PUD: �� go
B. Administration: The Building and Zoning parts++•
Department shall be responsible for the 1 Protect environmentally sensitive` .
general administration and coordination of this •'.- •
F
Ordinance. 2. Preservation, enhancement, or re. , 'v,� ': f ve
of natural features of the subjectl..A.":z?'w ' +"`
C. Reviewing Agencies: The Building and Zoning • 4 ,, .,�
Department, the Public Works Department, such as significant woodlands, wildlife: ,. 4.
the Fire Department, the Policy Development or streams that the City could not - j: �K
applicant to preserve, enhance or re. �'
Department, the Police Department, the Parks athrough developmente of then subrere` t
and Recreation Department, and the Seattle- without a PUD. � 'r'`• r"
King County Health Department shall review F s
t lie:
each proposed planned unit development.
3. Public facilities that could no ,,
Agency: The City Council, upon by the City for development of , ' • =`
D. Approving Ag Y without a PUD. `:.
recommendation by the Hearing Examiner and property - i
the other agencies detailed in the paragraph 4. Design of the proposed PUD• `
above, shall be the final approving agency superior in one or more of the foil, s'. i
•
under this Ordinance. '` ,-'
to the design that would res. --
development of the subject property-,'. `'`
4 PUD:15 5: REVIEW CRITERIA: a. :
a. Increased provision of open(' ."-
A. Scope of Review: In consideration of the recreational facilities. '' '
latitude given and the absence of conventional , .-
b. Superior circulation pa ••
restrictions, the reviewing agencies, Hearing :-
Examiner, and City Council shall have wide location or screening parking facilities.
discretionary authority in judging and
approving or disapproving 'the innovations c. Superior landscaping, buffs • -
which may be incorporated into planned unit screeningin or around the proposed P �' :'
developments proposed under this Ordinance. n.
The City may approve a PUD only if it finds
•
d. Superior architectural desip�
that the requirements of subsections 415-5B placement, relationship or orientation" II
through 4 15 5D have been met. structures, or use of solar energy.
B. Burden Required: Any applicant for planned ro sed .I.
PLID
unit development approval shall have the D. Specific shall also Review
ireviewed for•consistency �
burden of demonstrating that a development within
is in compliance with the purposes of this following criteria:
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protection of scenic views, and the do
onot disturbr them root
structures
tr ct res of include pla the
n of a reasonable enjoyment of
may require the removal of certain removal of vegetative debris from the property.
l ground cover; LAND CLEARING: The act of removing or
;ote the reasonable development of destroying trees or ground cover including grubbing
of stumps and root mat from any undeveloped
c lants
he City. lot,
partially developed lot, developed lot, p
or public right of way.
FINITIONS: LAND DEVELOPMENT PERMIT: A preliminary or
he diameter of' any tree truck as final plat for
rm ,o t single fam site pl n ilyo residential
s prd urinary probect ft: al
a
a height of four and one-half feet building
unit development plan.
he ground on the upslope side of the planned
LAKES: Natural or artificial bodies of water of two
(2) or more acres and/or where the deepest part of
t low
r exceeds two
)se areasuc where surface aorrs bed.flow
A feet). Artificial al bodies of water with(a) meters (6.6
recirculation
n produce a defined channel bythe Public Works Department
nel or bed is indicated by hydraulically system approved
ents or the removal of vegetative litter are not included in this definition.
)ted vegetation by the action of moving
hannel or bed need not contain water
motorizedMECHANICAL
ipmE UIP ed NT: earth Includes
all
ng,
Ills definition is not meante landscaping, and
r runoff devices or other entirely trenching,
gamaintenance exceeding twelve (12)
ercourses unless they are used to store generalproperty
,y pass-through stream flows naturally horsepower in size.
or to construction of such devices. NATIVE GROWTH PROTECTION EASEMENT: A
D LOT: A lot or parcel of land upon restrictive area where all native, predevelopment
-ucture(s) is located, which cannot be vegetation shall not be disturbed or removed except
;ively developed pursuant to the City for removal pursuant to an enhancement program
de, and which cannot be further approved pursuant to this Chapter. The purpose
pursuant to City Subdivision Ordinance. an erosion,mlandslide ent is to pand ctseismic seep slhazards, creeks,opes, slopes l
: A tree's drip line shall be described by wetlands and/or riparian corridors. This easement
jetted to the ground delineating the shall be defined during the review process
.xtent of foliage in all directions. pursuant to Section 4-9-13, and shown on the
recorded plat or short plat.
MENT ACTIVITIES: Removal of noxious
species, plantings of appropriate native PARTIALLY DEVELOPED: A lot or parcel of land
d/or removal of diseased or decaying upon which a structure is located and which is of
pose a clear and imminentt
t to sufficient not accommodating so pursuant to
to be capable of
perty. Enhancement activitiess shall Code; or which may be
he use of mechanical equipment. the Renton Zoning
ant activities may include the removal of health sO tdi ded r, in accordance with the City Subdivision
h pose a clear danger to public
hat such danger is certified by the King erson, individual, public or private
paY tment of Public Health. PERSON: Any p venture,
corporation, firm, association, jointother
COVER: Small plants such as salal, ivy, partnership, owner, lessee, tenant, or any
;ses, grasses or other types of vegetation entity whatsoever or any combination of such,
mally cover the ground and includes trees jointly or severally.
in six inches (6") caliper.
REMOVAL: The actual removal or causing the
COVER MANAGEMENT: The mowing or effective removal through damaging, poisoning, root
f ground cover in order to create such resuan lting in the death of a tree or ground coverction or other direct or indirect ions
appearing property so long as
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CHAPTER 9
LAND CLEARING AND TREE CUTTING ORDINANCE
CTION: B. To implement the policies of the State
Environmental Policy Act of 1971 as
1: Title revised in 1984;
2: Purpose
3: Definitions C. To preserve and enhance the City's physical
- 4: Administering Authority and aesthetic character by preventing
• 5: General Provisions indiscriminate removal or destruction of
- 6: Regulations for the Land Clearing and trees and ground cover;
Tree Cutting and the Development of
• Property D. To implement and further the goals and
7: Exemptions policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan
8: Routine Vegetation Management for the environment, open space, wildlife
Permit Review Process habitat, vegetation, resources, surface
9: Application for Routine Vegetation drainage, watersheds, and economics;
Management Permit
10: Regulations for Routine Vegetation E. To ensure prompt development, restoration
Management and replanting, and effective erosion
11: Routine Vegetation Management control of property during and after land
Permit Conditions clearing;
12: Time Limits for Permits
13: Performance Standards for Land F. To promote land development practices that
Development Permits result in a minimal adverse disturbance to
[4: Variance Procedures existing vegetation and soils within the
15: Violations and Penalties
6: Public and Private Redress City;
G. To minimize surface water and
groundwater runoff and diversion;
• TITLE: This Chapter shall be H. To aid in the stabilization of soil, and to
hereinafter known as the "Renton minimize erosion and sedimentation;
Clearing and Tree Cutting Ordinance,"
be cited as such, will be hereinafter referred I. To minimize the need for additional storm
1 'ems Chapter," and shall constitute
drainage facilities caused by the
ter 9, Title IV.
destabilization of soils;
J. To retain clusters of trees for the
PURPOSE: This Chapter provides abatement of noise and wind protection;
regulations for the clearing of land
be Protection and preservation of trees and K. To acknowledge that trees and ground
rated significant vegetation for the
g purposes: cover reduce air pollution by producing
pure oxygen from carbon dioxide;
ro promote the public health, safety and L. To preserve and enhance wildlife and
'eneral welfare of the citizens of Renton;
habitat including streams, riparian
corridors, wetlands and groves of trees;
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M. To promote building and site Planning
' practices that are consistent with the City's
natural topographical and vegetational
features while at the same time recognizing
that certain factors such as condition (
disease, danger of falling, etc.), proximity to
existingand
proposed structures and
SG improvements, interference with utility
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ROUTINE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT: Tree 2. On a partially developed or undeveloped lot
trimming, tree topping and ground cover provided that:
management which is undertaken by a person in
connection with the normal maintenance and repair a. No more than three (3) trees are
of property. removed in any twelve (12) month period from
a property under thirty five thousand (35,000)
TREE: Any living woody plant characterized by one square feet in size; and
main stem or trunk and many branches and having
a caliper of six inches (6") or greater, or a b. No more than six (6) trees are
multi-stemmed trunk system with a definitely removed in any twelve (12) month period from
formed crown. an property over thirty five thousand (35,000)
square feet in size.
TREE CUTTING: The actual removal of the above
ground plant material of a tree through chemical, C. Land clearing in conformance with the
manual or mechanical methods. provisions of subsections (B) and (D) is
permitted on a developed, partially developed
TREE TRIMMING: The pruning or removal of or undeveloped lot for purposes of landscaping
limbs provided that the main stem is not severed or gardening provided that no mechanical
and no more than forty percent (40%) of the live equipment is used.
crown shall be removed during any topping.
D. No tree cutting or land clearing is permitted
TREE TOPPLNG: The severing of the main stem of within twenty five feet (25') of any shoreline
the tree in order to reduce the overall height of the area, within twenty five feet (25') of the
tree provided that no more than forty percent (40%) ordinary high water mark of creeks, in a
of the live crown shall be removed during any wetland area, or on parcels where the
topping. predominant slope or individual slope is in
excess of forty percent (40%) except
UNDEVELOPED LOT: A platted lot or parcel of enhancement activities.
land upon which no structure exists.
E. Any person who performs routine vegetation
WETLANDS: Those areas that are inundated or management on undeveloped property in the
saturated by surface or ground water at a City must obtain a routine vegetation
frequency and duration sufficient to support and management permit prior to performing such
that under normal circumstances do support, a work.
prevalence of vegetation typically adapted to life in
saturated soil conditions. Wetlands generally F. Any person who uses mechanical equipment
include swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas. for routine vegetation management, land
clearing, tree cutting, landscaping, or
gardening on developed, partially developed or
4-9-4: ADMINISTERING AUTHORITY: The undeveloped property must obtain a routine
City's Director of Community vegetation management permit prior to
Development, or his duly authorized representative, performing such work.
is hereby authorized and directed to enforce all the
provisions of this Chapter. G. No provision of this Chapter shall be
construed to eliminate the requirement of
permits for the purpose of developing the
4-9-5: GENERAL PROVISIONS: property with substantial permanent
improvements such as roads, driveways,
A. There shall be no tree cutting or land clearing utilities, or buildings.
on any site-for the s of p eparing that site
for future develop�Bent unless land op-
ment permit fnr�Che site has be proved by 4-9-6: REGULATIONS FOR THE LAND
the City. CLEARING AND TREE CUTTING
AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF
B. Tree cutting is permitted as follows except as PROPERTY:
provided in subsection (D) below:
A. When a development permit is submitted to
1. On a developed lot; the City it shall be accompanied by a land
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,g and tree cutting plan. This plan shall B. Removal of dead
coverterminally
ro i allyrees which easehavr
or
,.sewed as part of the environmental damaged ground
process pursuant to the State been certified as such by a forester, landscape
,nmental Policy Act and Title IV, architect or the City prior to their removal.
er 6 of the City Code.
C. Maintenance activities including routine
.nd clearing and tree cutting activities vegetation management and essential tree
conform to the performance standards removal for public and private utilities, road
,rth in Section 4-9-13 unless otherwise rights of way and easements, and parks.
mended in an approved soil engineering,
Bring geology, hydrology or forest D. Installation of distribution lines by public and
gement plan and where the alternate private utilities provided that such activities
lures will be equal to or superior in arofethe State categorically
Enviro mental Policy and provisions Title
ring the policies of this Chapter.
IV, Chapter 6 of the City Code.
and clearing and tree cutting activities
be conditioned by the City to ensure
the following performance standards are 4-9-8: ROUTINE VEGETATION MANAGE-
MENT PERMIT REVIEW PROCESS:
Permits for routine vegetation management shall
e land clearing and tree cutting will not be processed in accordance with the purposes and
e or contribute to landslides, accelerated criteria of this Section as follows:
creep, settlement and subsidence or
-ds associated with strong ground motion A. An application for a routine vegetation
soil liquefaction. management permit shall be submitted to the
Community Development Department together
ie land clearing and tree cutting will not with any necessary fees.
e or significantly contribute to flooding,
on, or increased turbidity, siltation or B. The permit shall be reviewed administratively
- form of pollution in a watercourse. within a reasonable period of time.
ind clearing and tree cutting will be C. Any individual or party of record who is
xtaken in such a manner as to preserve adversely affected by such a decision may
enhance the City's aesthetic character appeal the decision to the City's Hearing .
maintain visual screening and buffering. Examiner pursuant to the procedures
established in Title IV, Chapter 8.
and clearing and tree cutting shall be
ucted so as to expose the smallest
tical area of soil to erosion for the least 4-9-9: APPLICATION FOR ROUTINE
ible time, consistent with an approved VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
I-out schedule. PERMIT: A routine vegetation management permit
application shall set forth the following information:
and clearing and tree cutting shall be
lucted so as to preserve habitat consistent A. Name, address and telephone number of the
i reasonable use of the property applicant; name and telephone number of the
contact person, if any.
EXEMPTIONS: The following shall be B. A time schedule for all mechanical equipment
exempt from the provisions of this activities or routine vegetation management
Chapter. activities.
noval of trees and/or ground cover by the C. A plan for the specific work to be performed.
)lic Works Department, Parks, Department,
e Department and/or public or private D. For routine vegetation management on
ity in emergency situations involving undeveloped properties, the application shall
nediate danger to life or property, include:
,stantial fire hazards, or interruption of
vices provided by a utility.
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August 5, 1996
City of Renton
Development Services Division
200 Mill Ave South
Renton, WA. 98055
Re: Anicello Short Plat/ LUA-96-073, SHPL
Please except this letter as our families written disapproval of this project. We strongly
object to the Anicello's plan to build 9 homes on NE 7th ST. We are a young family
who recently moved to NE 7th St and we find this project very disturbing. We would
not have purchased our house if this project had been completed. We will see our
neighborhood fall apart if this project is approved. We have many reasons for disliking
this project, and they are as follows.
(a) Our major objection is the higher volume of traffic as well as noise this project will
bring to our street. We have two small children and we wanted an area with low
traffic. If nine houses are built, we will see an increase of at least nine additional cars but
we will more likely see closer to eighteen new cars. Plus delivery trucks, utility vehicles
and misc. visitors. Your city representative, Jennifer, estimated an average of 90
additional cars a day to our street! This will definitely affect us. Our worries about our
children walking to school or to a neighbors house were already very high, but now
they have tripled due to this proposal.
(b) Property taxes are another concern. The type of houses that will be built will
surely cause our property taxes to rise more than they normally would. We are
concerned because again, we are a young family with young children. We purchased
our house less than a year ago and can not afford any major changes in mortgage so
soon after buying. We also have concerns for our neighbors. Many of them are
already retired and do not have the capabilities to increase their income .
(c) The destruction of a well sustained environmental situation. By cutting down that
many trees and disturbing the ground, many things will be harmed. There are several
families of squirrel, raccoons, opossum, owls, several varieties of birds, and even deer
that are enjoyed by our street and would be affected. The owner of this property has
every right to sell his land, but it should be sold as a whole unit to spare the creatures
who share his land from losing their homes.
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(d) We are concerned that if this project is approved and sewer is brought over to
our street, we will most likely be told by the city to hook up to sewer. This scares us
because we don't have the money to do this and would not do it. And from what we
hear, this would probably cause a lean to be placed on our house and force us to
eventually move.
Thank you for listening to our concerns. We need you to know how this project is
going to affect our family. We can honestly say that approval of this project would
devastate us.
Thank you again for your time.
Sincerely,
The Dodd Family -Allen, Kirsten, Emily (2yrs), and Jeremy (4months)
3420 NE 7th St
Renton, WA. 98056
#255-2042
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PETITION FOR OPPOSITION
ANICELLO PLAT(LUA-96-073,SHPL
STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRES
WE THE UNDERSIGNED OPPOSE THIS SUBDIVISION AND
CONSTRUCTION AS STATED IN THE ANCELLO PLAT
APPLICATION. WE RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THIS
APPLICATION BE DENIED.
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Fred Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
City of Renton
200 Mill Ave South
Renton, WA 98055
Dear Mr. Kaufman:
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat
Project No.LUA 96-073, SHPL
I wish to enter into the permanent record my concerns and requests in the above project:
1. The proposed housing development is not compatible with the large
(predominately two-thirds acre) lots adjacent to, across the street from, and on the entire
length of NE 7th between Monroe Ave NE and Queen Ave NE. This is in direct conflict
with Policy LU•-39 of the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan, adopted Feb. 20, 1995.
LU-39 states that "New single family neighborhoods should be compatible with adjacent
single family areas.
2. According to the Comprehensive Plan, the enhancement and stability of older
and distinctive neighborhoods should be encouraged. The Anicello Short Plat.goes directly
against this policy. Policy LU-3111 states that the character of existing residential
neighborhoods should be strengthened.
The addition of nine homes on small lots would definitely weaken and change
the character of this neighborhood. In addition the ninety auto trips generated by these
homes would change the peaceful, quiet character of this street.
3. These large lots with many tall trees serve as a greenbelt which attract many
birds and other small wildlife. This enhances the environment, not only for those living
on these lots, but also for the entire area.
4. LU 285 states that existing mature vegetation and distinctive trees should be
. protected and retained in developments.
Within the last three months, the property owner has removed a number of
tall fir trees from the back portion of the property. If the trees in the front portion are also
removed, the area would be almost totally denuded. This would be out of character with
the other lots on the street.
Also, the absence of these trees would cause the full brunt of the southerly
winds to be borne by the trees across the streets. This possible problem needs to be
addressed. .
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`I Mayor
Jesse Tanner
January 15, 1997
CITY OF F���T��
Connie and Digby Henry Jq N 1 7 r997
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, Washington 98056 CITY`c FREES OFFICE
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073)
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Henry:
Thank you for your January 9, 1997, letter about your concerns regarding the Anicello
Short Plat. While I am sure that Council members Edwards,Clawson and Corman
appreciate your word of thanks, it is inappropriate to blame my office, the City Attorney,
or the other members of the Council for not agreeing with your viewpoint on this matter.
Perhaps the key point that controlled the Anicello Short Plat is the fact that, through the
Growth Management Act, the State has established rules for processing all development
applications within the City. State law indicates that development regulations control
when there is contradictory language in the Comprehensive Plan.
In your letter, you fault Council President Kathy Keolker-Wheeler and, to a certain
extent, Council member Timothy Schlitzer. You should understand that these people take
oaths of office to uphold the law, and that although they were in sympathy with your
position they felt they were compelled, by state law, to vote the way that they did.
Your principal complaint appears to be that the City did not aggressively pursue the
history behind the covenants on the Anicello property. City staff immediately made
contacts with King County to try to obtain the historical records requested by the
Council. The task of finding the historical records was, apparently, a difficult one as the
county staff had not provided the requested information as of the time of the City Council
meeting of January 6, 1997. I do not believe that fault can be placed on City staff when
the delay was caused by the county.
Finally, your letter implies that you believe the City Council should sit as a judge as to
the meaning and intent of the restrictive covenants on the Anicello property. Our City
Attorney advised the Council that interpretation and enforcement of covenants is
primarily the job of a court and not a city council. However, it may be that you still have
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grounds for a private lawsuit to enforce the covenants. While I understand that it is
frustrating to you not to have the City Council accept your argument about the meaning
and intent of these covenants, you must understand that the City is constrained by the
Constitution of the State of Washington and may not expend its money on strictly private
disputes.
The City Council and I are very concerned about your opinions and needs. We strive
first to make sure that your concerns are heard and understood, but that does not
necessarily mean that the Council will decide a dispute in your favor. It does mean,
however, that the City Council and the Mayor's office will keep an open mind and open
lines of communication so that all parties can address their concerns to the City before a
City decision is made. While the decision was adverse to your position in this instance, I
believe that the process was open and fair.
I invite you to address any further concerns you might have to the City Council or to my
office.
Sincerely,
Jesse Tanner
Mayor
cc: Renton City Council
' A8.129.27.
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January 9, 1997
City of Renton ,<
200 Mill Ave So
Renton, WA 98055i� /! ,
ATTN Mayor Tanner • .t 10 r;
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Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073)
Dear Mayor Tanner:
I would like to publicly thank the city council members that supported an
honest and rigorous attempt to maintain the integrity of the City's
Comprehensive Plan. The decision for development here on NE 7th Street
was seen as important and the following members supported complete-
disclosure of all the information before the decision was rendered. Thank
you, Bob Edwards, Dan Clawson and Randy Corman. Also,
Timothy Schlitzer at least in principal agrees with the concept
of diverse neighborhoods. Unfortunately you, the City's Attorney and
other members of the Council did not make every concerted effort to have
the County turn over documents which I strongly believe would have
confirmed that the Covenants here were County driven not a private
matter. Renton can look forward to its legacy of being just another
bedroom community to Seattle. Development without maintaining a
Community's best interest ends in growth for growth's sake only. I would
also like to point out that I strongly object to Kathy Keoker-Wheeler
"rolling her eyes" and her obvious irritation re: this issue. She is after all
an elected public figure and this obligates her to stand as an advocate for all
of the Community not just the issues she apparently identifies as important.
I would encourage you ,Mayor Tanner, to be more forceful in having your
staff complete their jobs and before bringing important matters before the
Council and be accountable for having all the information necessary to
make important decisions.
Everyone on this street purchased his/her property with the same
covenants. For us, we purchased this property because of these covenants.
Connie and Digby, Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 ;.ja ‘A(
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January 9, 1997are OF RENTON
City of Renton JAN 21 1997
200 Mill Ave So
Renton, WA 98055 RECEIVED
ATTN City Clerk CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073)
Dear Mayor Tanner: ( Please cc to City Council. Thank You)
I would like to publicly thank the city council members that supported an
honest and rigorous attempt to maintain the integrity of the City's
Comprehensive Plan. The decision for development here on NE 7th Street
was seen as important and the following members supported complete
disclosure of all the information before the decision.was rendered. Thank
you, Bob Edwards, Dan Clawson and Randy Corman. Also,
Timothy Sehlitzer at least in principal agrees with the concept
of diverse neighborhoods. Unfortunately you, the City's Attorney and
other members of the Council did not make every concerted effort to have
the Couunty turn over documents.,which I strongly believe would have
confirmed that the Covenants here were County driven not a private
matter. Renton can look forward to its legacy of being just another
bedroom community to Seattle. Development without maintaining a
Community's best interest ends in growth for growth's sake only. I would
also like to point out that I strongly object to Kathy Keoker-Wheeler
"rolling her eyes" and her obvious irritation re: this issue. She is after all
an elected public figure and this obligates her to stand as an advocate for all
of the Community not just the issues she apparently identifies as important.
I would encourage you ,Mayor Tanner, to be more forceful in having your
staff complete their jobs and before bringing important matters before the
Council and be accountable for having all the information necessary to
make important decisions.
Everyone on this street purchased his/her property with the same
covenants. For us, we purchased this property because of these covenants.
Dear Mayor Tanner: Thank you for responding to my letter
noted above. I hope on review that it is clear that I didn't at
any time "fault", or "blame" anyone for the outcome but instead
was addressing the "process" that determined the outcome of the
City Council's vote.
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In short the distressing issue is the lack of full information.
Indeed, the County may not have given you information in a
timely manner. This process of "how" and "who" is accountable
for making sure information is complete and accessible before a
vote must indeed fall to someone. My disagreement with
Council member (new President) Keolker-Wheeler was specific
to her presentation of herself to the public in issues that are
surely important to all parties. It is fortunate that any of us can
review our perceptions as this is a video record. I did review
before addressing this issue as it was taped by an interested
party. I continue to feel that a continued delay in order to have
complete information was still reasonable. I do not feel the
need for anyone to agree with or have a similar "viewpoint" as
myself and my husband. I am a process person however; you
feel the process was fair; I feel the process was incomplete.
Thank you for this opportunity to respond.
Connie and Digby Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
CIT A. OF RENTON
�,. City Clerk
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen
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January 21, 1997
Connie and Digby Henry
3 512 NE 7th Street
Renton,WA 98056
Re: Anicello Short Plat, ShP1-96-073
Dear Mr. and Mrs.Henry:
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This will acknowledge receipt of your response to Mayor Tanner regarding the Anicello
Short Plat. As requested, copies have been forwarded to Mayor Tanner, all members of
the Renton City Council and Jennifer Henning, project manager.
If I can provide additional assistance, please feel free to call.
Sincerely, -
Marilyn ersen
City Clerk
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2501
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Cityof Renton
CITY OF RE6UTON
200 Mill Ave So
Renton, WA 98055 JAN 1 31997
ATTN City Clerk
RECEIVED
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073)
Dear Mayor Tanner: PLEASE CC TO ALL COUNCIL MEMBERS
I would like to publicly thank the city council members that supported an
honest and rigorous attempt to maintain the integrity of the City's
Comprehensive Plan. The decision for development here on NE 7th Street
was seen as important and the following members supported complete
disclosure of all the information before the decision was rendered. Thank
you, Bob Edwards, Dan Clawson and Randy Corman. Also,
Timothy Schlitzer at least in principal agrees with the concept
of diverse neighborhoods. Unfortunately you, the City's Attorney and
other members of the Council did not make every concerted effort to have
the County turn over documents which I strongly believe would have
confirmed that the Covenants here were County driven not a private
matter. Renton can look forward to its legacy of being just another
bedroom community to Seattle. Development without maintaining a
Community's best interest ends in growth for growth's sake only. I would
also like to point out that I strongly object to Kathy Keoker-Wheeler
"rolling her eyes" and her obvious irritation re: this issue. She is after all
an elected public figure and this obligates her to stand as an advocate for all
of the Community not just the issues she apparently identifies as important.
I would encourage you ,Mayor Tanner, to be more forceful in having your
staff complete their jobs and before bringing important matters before the
Council and be accountable for having all the information necessary to
make important decisions.
Everyone on this street purchased his/her property with the same
covenants. For us, we purchased this property because of these covenants.
Connie and Digby Henry
3512 NE 7th Street 4L-k
Renton, WA 98056
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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen
January 7, 1997
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Anicello
3401 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
Subject: Anicello Short Plat = Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Decision; File No. Short
Plat 96-073 -
• Dear Mr._& Mrs. Anicello: •
At the regular Council meeting of January 6, 1997,'the:'Renton City:Council adopted the
recommendation of the Planning and Development Committee to deny,the subject appeal
based upon the opinion of the city attorney. A copy of the committee report is enclosed
for your information. •
If I can provide futher information or assistance regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
' .. Marilyn ersen
•City Clerk
cc:. Mayor Jesse Tanner
Council President Kathy Keolker-Wheeler
Jennifer Henning, Development Services Division _ _
Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
200 Mill Avenue South Renton,Washington 98055 - (206)235-2501
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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen
January 7, 1997
Mr. Robert Slater
3507 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 •
Subject: Anicello Short Plat - Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Decision; File No. Short
Plat 96-073
Dear Mr. Slater:
At the regular Council meeting of January 6, 1997, the Renton City Council adopted the
recommendation of the Planning and'Development Committee to deny the subject appeal
based upon the opinion of the city attorney. A copy of thee committee report is enclosed
for your information.
If I can provide futher information or assistance regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Sincerely,.
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Marily . tersen :-„ •
City Clerk
cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner
Council President Kathy Keolker-Wheeler
• Jennifer Henning, Development Services Division ' •
Fred Kaufman, Hearing Examiner
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January 6. 1997 Renton City Council Minutes Page 6
CAG: 96-069, Cedar Utility Systems Division submitted CAG-96-069, Cedar River Utility Crossing
River Utility Xing, project; and requested approval of the project, authorization for final pay
Robison Const. estimate in the amount of $162.30, commencement of 60-day lien period, and
release of retained amount of $23,822.21 to Robison Construction, Inc.,
contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur.
MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS,
COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED.
CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,
Planning & Development COUNCIL REMOVE THE MATTER OF THE ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
Committee FROM THE TABLE. CARRIED. The following Planning & Development
Appeal: Anicello Short Committee report, tabled on 12/16/96, was then before Council:
Plat, NE 7th St, SHP-96-
073 The Planning and Development Committee convened on November 6, 1996 to
consider the appeal by Robert Slater regarding the Anicello Short Plat, nine
lots on 1.62 acres located at 3401 NE 7th St., File No. SHP-96-073. After the
meeting, the Committee requested that the City Attorney research two legal
issues: 1) the enforceability and effect of certain restrictive covenants placed
on the property; and 2) the legal effect of a conflict between certain language
in the Comprehensive Plan regarding preservation of older and distinctive
neighborhoods and preserving the character of neighborhoods with the
permitted density under the Zoning Code.
The City Attorney's opinion stated that even if the restrictive covenants were
applicable to this plat, that those covenants were met by this proposal. With
• respect to the second issue, the City Attorney's opinion was that the permitted
density under the Zoning Code would govern and could not be re-analyzed in
making a decision on this plat.
Based upon the City Attorney's opinion, the Planning and Development
Committee recommended that the appeal of the Anicello Short Plat be denied
and that the Hearing Examiner's decision be affirmed in all respects.*
Ms. Keolker-Wheeler noted that Council has had an opportunity to review a
memo dated 12/19/96 from the City Attorney on this issue, as well as a letter
from staff dated 12/23/96 stating that this matter must be resolved by January
16th according to State law.
Responding to Ms. Keolker-Wheeler, City Attorney Lawrence J. Warren
recounted that he was asked to first review the City's development regulations
and its Comprehensive Plan with respect to the zoning density issue. Renton's
Comprehensive Plan contains language indicating that certain older,
established and distinctive neighborhoods should be preserved. Mr. Warren
said the State's Growth Management Act is very clear that in cases where
development regulations and Comprehensive Plan policies contradict each
other, the development regulations must control. Thus the City's density
requirements as set forth in its Code permit the requested application, even
though they are contradicted in some fashion by a Comprehensive Plan policy.
The other issue relates to the restrictive covenants placed on the property,
specifically whether these are binding and whether they have been violated.
While reluctant to judge whether the covenants apply, as they are quite old,
Mr. Warren said the two aspects particularly being questioned are lot size and
lot width. The requirement relating to minimum lot size is clearly met, and
applying the City of Renton's definition of lot width, each of the lots within
the plat meet the minimum lot width requirement.
January 6, 1997 Renton City Council Minutes Page 7
Mr. Warren concluded that should this matter be litigated, it would be best
handled as a private litigation brought by the neighbors trying to enforce the
covenants. It would not be appropriate, he explained, for the City to enforce
private covenants. Mr. Warren surmised, however, that if this matter were to
go to court, the court would likely find that the covenants are satisfied by the
proposed development and that it should be allowed to proceed.
Responding to Councilman Edwards, Mr. Warren said if the covenants were
requested by the City or by a governmental entity such as the county prior to
the property's being annexed to Renton, and they were required for the
general public or for the governmental good, the City could then try and
enforce and interpret them. It remains unknown, however, who imposed the
covenants and for what purposes.
Mr. Edwards reiterated that the covenants could have been imposed at the
demand of a governmental entity. Mr. Warren agreed this was possible.
Mayor Tanner noted that although Renton staff have attempted to obtain
details on the history of the covenants, King County staff have stated that this
information is archived and they do not know how long it will take to locate
it.
Councilman Corman commented that the issue of neighborhood compatibility
remains somewhat undefined. Saying that this area's residents relied on the
covenants for what to expect from new development, he felt that these
furnished evidence that the allowed density is not compatible with the
surrounding neighborhood. Adding that the Comprehensive Plan is clear on
the need to preserve distinct neighborhoods, Mr. Corman concluded that
although the applicant can probably legally develop the plat as proposed, he
should not have been allowed to proceed with a development at the higher end
of the density range.
Mr. Warren replied that, according to staff, the Comprehensive Plan policies
are not adequately specific on this issue since no neighborhood has yet been
determined to be "distinctive." Mr. Corman suggested that perhaps this section
of the Comprehensive Plan is, therefore, useless. He questioned what might
conceivably constitute enough evidence to demonstrate incompability, given
that the covenants presented in this instance apparently fail to do so.
Councilman Schlitzer reminded the Council that in order to reverse or modify
a decision of the Hearing Examiner, it must find substantial error in fact or in
law. A preponderance of opinion or uneasiness about a situation, absent
substantial error, is not sufficient to overrule the Examiner.
Mr. Edwards supported postponing a decision on this issue until the requested
information can be obtained from the County archives.
Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler emphasized the City Attorney's opinion that,
regardless of the covenants' origins, the proposed plat meets the requirements
relating to lot size and lot width. Noting that the original covenants referred
to an absolute rather than an average lot width, Mr. Edwards said that the
covenant-stipulated minimum lot width of 60 feet is not met by every lot in
the proposed plat. He felt that if this requirement had been imposed by the
applicable governmental entity at the time the covenants originated, Renton
would now be obligated to enforce it. Mr. Corman noted his agreement with
Mr. Edwards.
APPROVED BY
1 CITY COUNCIL
PLANNING& DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Date /- G -9
. COMMITTEE REPORT
DECEMBER 16, 1996
Appeal of Anicello Short Plat
(Referred October 28, 1996)
The Hearing Examiner's report and decision on the Anicello Short Plat was appealed by
Robert Slater. Upon referral from the City Council, the Planning and Development
Committee held an appeal hearing on November 6, 1996. After the hearing the committee
requested that the City Attorney research two legal issues: (1) the enforceability and effect
of certain restrictive covenants placed on the property, and (2) the legal effect of a conflict
between certain language in the Comprehensive Plan regarding preservation of older and
distinctive neighborhoods and preserving the character of neighborhoods with the
permitted density under the Zoning Code.
The City Attorney's opinion stated that even if the restrictive covenants were applicable to
this plat, that those covenants were met by this proposal. With respect to the second issue,
the City Attorney's opinion was that the permitted density under the Zoning Code would
govern and could not be reanalyzed in making a decision on this plat.
Based upon the City Attorney's opinion, the Planning and Development Committee
recommends that the appeal of the Anicello Short Plat be denied and that the Hearing
Examiner's decision be affirmed in all respects.
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city limits, was performed promptly. He extended his sincere appreciation to
all those who participated in the relief effort, especially the Street and
Utilities Maintenance, Parks, Public Works, Police and Fire crews.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Norman Luedke, 3408 NE 7th St., Renton, 98055, was concerned about the
Citizen Comment Luedke development of the Anicello short plat on NE 7th St. across the road from his
- Anicello Short Plat; home, and specifically about the increase in stormwater drainage anticipated
Storm Drainage as a result of this development. Mr. Luedke asked that the drainage system
for the new homes be located on the other side of NE 7th St., emphasizing
that the storm drainage must be routed into the city's storm sewer system.
Citizen Comment: Larson Ruthie Larson, 714 High Ave. S., Renton, 98055, said although the
- Cedar Ave Retaining Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) promised on
Wall October 7, 1996 that the Cedar Ave. retaining wall would be built within 60
days from that date, nothing had been done as of December 20th. Ms. Larson
was concerned that with the recent heavy rains and last month's snowfall, this
slope is continuing to erode. She inquired if the status of this project was
known.
Mayor Tanner pledged to have an update on this matter presented at next
week's Council meeting.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing.
Appointment Municipal Mayor Tanner reappointed the following individuals to the Municipal Arts
Arts Commission Commission for three-year terms expiring 12/31/99: Lois Albee, 7109 S.
Taft, Seattle, 98178; Marghee Baldridge, 19920 - 92nd Ave. S., Kent, 98031;
Karen Lunder, 506 Stevens Ct. NW, Renton, 98055; and Michael O'Halloran,
4420 SE 4th St., Renton, 98059. Council concur.
CRT: 96-008, Barnese v. Court Case filed by A. Richard Maloney on behalf of Vincent & Julie Barnese
K-Mart and Renton v. K-Mart Corporation and the City of Renton alleging false arrest, false
imprisonment, defamation, negligence, pharmacist malpractice, and civil rights
violations. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Services.
Executive: Hunter Douglas Executive Department recommended adoption of a Planning Jurisdiction
Inc. Tax-Exempt Approval resolution on behalf of the Washington Economic Development
Economic Development Finance Authority to facilitate the issuance of tax-exempt economic
Revenue Bonds development revenue bonds for Hunter Douglas, Inc.'s planned construction of
a manufacturing plant in Renton. Refer to Finance Committee.
Board/Commission: Human Resources & Risk Management Department recommended a change in
Human Rights & Affairs the structure of the Human Rights and Affairs Commission to add two
Commission, Alternate alternate commissioner positions and to establish the right of alternate
Commissioners commissioners to vote. Refer to Community Services Committee.
Annexation: Miller/May Planning and Technical Services Division submitted proposed Phase II of the
Valley Prezoning May Valley Prezone, 371 acres bounded by the cities of Renton and Newcastle
north of NE Sunset Blvd. and east of 136th Ave. SE. Refer to Planning &
Development Committee; direct that the first required public hearing on this
matter be held before the Planning Commission.
CAG: 97-, NW 7th St Utility Systems Division requested approval of a sole source contract in the
Sewer Replacement amount of $12,250 with Geo Engineers for geotechnical services on the NW
Geotechnical Services, 7th St. sewer replacement project. Refer to Utilities Committee.
Geo Engineers
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January 2, 1997
RECEIVED,
VIA FACSIMILE AND CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
REGULAR MAIL
Mayor Jesse Tanner
Members of the Renton City Council
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Dear Mayor Tanner and Members of the City Council :
We represent Gary and Beth Anicello whose short plat, File
No. SHP-96-073 ShPl, is presently before the Council for final
approval . Information was filed with the Planning and
Development Committee concerning the Anicello short plat appeal .
The Committee recommended approval of the short plat to the full
Council . Apparently some members of the Council had concerns
regarding the impact of private residential covenants on the
property. The Council may be confused concerning its role and
authority. The Council has no authority to enforce residential
covenants even if in conflict with existing zoning and
subdivision regulations or provide more stringent requirements .
Private covenants are contracts between private parties and act
independently from zoningregul.ations . The only parties who can
enforce private covenants are those individual property owners
who are benefitted by the covenants--that is, another property
owner within the plat whose property is also subject to the same
covenants . Municipalities under the police power have the
authority to regulate land uses through zoning and subdivision
requirements . These limitations operate independently from any
covenant restrictions on the property. One does not necessarily
supersede the other; however, the municipality has no authority
under State law to enforce private residential covenants . The
municipality only has authority to enforce its own regulations,
Ch. . 35A. 63 RCW.
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Mayor Jesse Tanner and
Members of the City Council
January 2 , 1997
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Should the municipality attempt to enforce private covenants
which differ from its zoning ordinances, it would be acting ultra
vires . See, Ziegler, 5 Rathkopf' s The Law of Zoning and
Planning, § 57 . 02 (4th Ed. 1995) .
The "Independent Operation Rule" is uniformly followed by State
courts . " [A] zoning ordinance does not terminate, supersede, or
in any way affect a valid private restriction on the use of real
property. " Rathkopf' s The Law of Zoning and Planning, § 57 . 02,
p. 57-4 (4th Ed. 1995) . Likewise, a private covenant does not
affect the validity of a zoning ordinance . The City of Renton
only has authority to enforce its zoning and subdivision code .
If the private covenants are in conflict with the public
ordinances, then a judge in the Superior Court, not the City
Council, would need to determine which provision controlled. It
would be error for the City of Renton to deny the Anicello short
plat based on its interpretation of what a private agreement
meant which was imposed by the developer of the plat, not the
municipality. Rathkopf' s The Law of Zoning and Planning states
specifically "private covenants cannot be considered on an
application for approval of a subdivision . . . . " Rathkopf' s
The Law of Zoning and Planning, § 57 . 02 , p . 57-10 .
It is clear from the report of the Hearing Examiner and the
report of the Committee and advice from the City Attorney that
the Anicello short plat meets all of the zoning and subdivision
code requirements . We urge you to approve the Anicello short
plat as approved and designed. The Anicellos followed the advice
of Renton staff in designing their plat . They have spent
substantial sums to engineer the plat . Changes in the plat, at
this point, are unwarranted. To deny the short plat based on
private covenants would violate the law and subject the City of
Renton to legal action to obtain the approval of thesubdivision
and to collect damages and attorney' s fees .
Very truly yours,
HANSON, BAKER, LUDLOW
& DRUMHELLER, P.S .
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Larry Warren, Warren & Kellogg
Mr. and Mrs . Gary Anicello
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PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 23, 1996
TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler,President
Members of the Renton City Council
VIA: Jesse Tanner,Mayor
FROM: Gregg Zimmerman,Administrator
STAFF CONTACT: Jana Huertei,Land Use Review Supervisor
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat
Please be advised that pursuant to the City's Regulatory Reform Ordinance,which is modeled after
the ESHB 1724, local governments must issue a notice of final decision on a project application within
120 days after the applicant has been notified that the application is complete. According to our
records a final decision should be issued on the Anicello Short Plat by January 16, 1997. This time
frame includes a 60 day"time out"due to the appeal process.
According to ESHB 1724, if a local government fails to issue its notice of final decision within 120
days,the application shall be deemed approved. However, if the local government is unable to issue
its final decision within this limited time frame,then the decision making body can issue a notice to the
applicant which contains a statement of reasons why the time limits have not been met and an
estimated date for issuance of the notice of final decision.
Please let me know if I or my staff can be of any assistance to you. Feel free to call either myself at
X6211 or Jana Huerter at X2518.
Thank you.
cc: Jay Covington
Jim Hanson
Lany Warren
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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren
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MEMORANDUM
To: Renton City Council
From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Date: December 19, 1996 •
Subject: Anicello Appeal
The City Council, at its December 16, 1996 meeting, had some questions concerning the
applicability of restrictive covenants to this parcel of land. The restrictive covenant restricted the
lots to 6,000 square feet with a minimum lot width of 60 feet. Apparently this restrictive covenant
was placed on the land to have it conform with a King County zoning category subsequently
declared illegal. The Planning and Development Committee had three questions:
1. Was the covenant currently in force against this property?
In my memo to the Committee dated November 22, 1996 I presumed that the covenant was
applicable for the sake of discussion. If the covenant is not applicable then its strictures are
removed and the City need not consider the issue further. Additionally, I presumed the
covenant was in place as it was reported as a restriction on the title to this property. Since
neither this office nor the City Council is a court of law, some care should be used in trying
to interpret whether or not the covenant is in place and exactly what is meant by the
covenant.
2. Was the 6,000 square foot minimum met?
From the drawing of the development, each lot met the 6,000 square foot minimum
3. Do the lots have the necessary 60 foot minimum lot width?
Staff has reported that the 60 foot lot width was met under City Code. Apparently our
Code averages lot widths. When applied to this particular development each of the lots met
- the 60 foot minimum. There were pipestem entrances,but again, applying our Code,the lot
widths were met•.
A restrictive covenant, such as the one in this case, can be applied to the land to benefit the general
public, to benefit a private party or parties, or some mix of public and private beneficiaries. The
restriction could have been imposed by the county at the time of platting and run to the benefit of
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the general public. The covenant could have also been imposed at the time of platting by the
property developer to benefit the other lots or other property owners in the general vicinity. The
City is in the business of protecting the public welfare and not adjudicating private rights. Within
the context of the question presented, the City should presume that the covenant was taken by the
county to protect the public benefit.
Returning once again to the question of the 60 foot lot widths, there are four possibilities on how
the court might resolve this issue:
1. Find that the underlying zoning category from King County was illegal and the covenant
thereby fails as having an illegal basis.
2. Find that the covenant is a private covenant and that the City has no business enforcing
private rights.
3. Find that the covenant is still in effect and that the property owner, under the Growth
Management Act, has a right to have the application processed under the development
regulations currently in place.;Since the.developer is within the City of Renton the City
Council must apply its own development regulations which include the width averaging.
4. Find that the covenant is still in place and require the City to 'apply the old county width
requirements if those requirements are clear;.on their face and would not require an
appreciable amount of City interpretation.
Of the scenarios I have laid out, I believe the most likely scenario is no.3,that is, that the covenant
is in place and that the City must apply its current development regulations. If that is the case, this
plat completely complies with the restrictive covenant. Only upon the finding of scenario no.4
would there be any threat to the legality of this plat, and then, only if the county development
regulations in. effect when the covenant was imposed relied upon absolute lot widths and not on
width averaging.
The Council should be aware that if sued the City may be responsible for paying the other parry's
attomey's fees and damages for delay. RCW 64.40.020 provides for such a remedy if the City's
actions were unlawful or in excess of lawful authority.
This appeal has moved from consideration of the City's development regulations versus its
Comprehensive Plan Policies to a rather in-depth review of restrictive covenants. Apparently:the.
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Council understands that our development regulations are fixed for this application and cannot be-
overridden by our Comprehensive Plan Policies. The Council apparently wishes to explore whether
or not it can deny this project based upon the restrictive covenant that exists on the land. My
analysis shows that three out of the four possible interpretations of that covenant result in its either
not being in place or interpreted as being met. Furthermore, my interpretation is that the most
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likely result that a court would reach would apply the City's existing lot width averaging and find
that the covenant has been met.
I understand that several members of the Council would like to deny this application. I have
undertaken.my research with an eye toward providing a defensible basis upon which to deny the
application. However, my research has led to another decision. Please recall, also, that if I propose
a scenario to the Council I must be prepared to defend it in court. In this instance I feel strongly
that a court would interpret this application in such a fashion as to permit it to be developed under
the City's current development regulations, thereby affirming the hearing examiner's decision and
allowing the development to proceed. Of course,the Council can disagree with my interpretation if
it so desires. I am not trying,to compel a certain result from the Council, but rather provide you
=with my best analysis of the law.
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Ms. Grueter summarized the Planning Commission's recommendations, noting
that the commission does not want to allow new single family dwellings as a
primary, secondary, or conditional use. She concluded by saying that the
administration's recommendation to allow new single family dwellings as
permitted secondary uses protects the downtown area while accommodating
the request.
Councilman Edwards expressed his concern about the language of condition
No. 3, which states that a single family dwelling must be located on a block
where at least 70% of land is single family residential and asked for the
definition of a block.
Ms. Grueter defined a block as two opposing sides of the block which are
then bounded by streets or alley lines, adding that a block can also be defined
by address range. She pointed out that the Zoning Code does not contain a
definition of block, however, there is a general definition in the Subdivision
Code which would not conflict with this proposed definition of block.
Audience comment was invited. There being none, it was MOVED BY
NELSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE
PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
Councilman Parker agreed with the administration's recommendation, pointing
out that the potential development of seven single family units should not
interfere with the commercial development of downtown.
APPEAL Planning and Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a
Planning & Development report regarding the Anicello Short Plat, nine lots on 1.62 acres located at
Committee 3401 NE 7th St., File No. SHP-96-073. The Committee convened on
Appeal: Anicello Short November 6, 1996 to consider the appeal by Robert Slater. After the meeting,
Plat, NE 7th St, SHP-96- the Committee requested that the City Attorney research two legal issues:. 1)
073 the enforceability and effect of certain restrictive covenants placed on the
property, and 2) the legal effect of a conflict between certain language in the
Comprehensive Plan regarding preservation of older and distinctive
neighborhoods and preserving the character of neighborhoods with the
permitted density under the Zoning Code.
The City-Attorney's opinion stated that even if the restrictive covenants were
applicable to this plat, that those covenants were met by this proposal. With
respect to the second issue, the City Attorney's opinion was that the permitted
density under the Zoning Code would govern and could not be reanalyzed in
making a decision on this plat.
Based upon the City Attorney's opinion, the Planning and Development
Committee recommended that the appeal of the Anicello Short Plat be denied
and that the Hearing Examiner's decision be affirmed in all respects. Moved
by Keolker-Wheeler, seconded by Schlitzer, Council concur in the committee
report.*
Councilman Corman stated that this is a difficult issue. He summarized that
NE 7th St. lies in a neighborhood that is built at a low density. The developer
wants to combine parcels of land and then subdivide them. Nearby residents
are concerned that this is not in keeping with their restrictive covenants and
their plans and expectations for the neighborhood. Mr. Corman pointed out
that the covenants state that there is a minimum lot width of 60 feet but that
the developer has proposed lot widths that are narrower.
,.\lecefnber 16, 1996 Renton City Council Minutes Page 459
Jennifer Henning, Senior Planner, commented that at the time that this area
annexed to,the City, there was a restrictive covenant placed on the property
that stated that the lots must be a minimum of 6,000 square feet in size and
have a minimum lot width of 60 feet. She explained that there are various
ways to define lot width. The City defines it as an average of the lot line
frontage and the rear lot line frontage. Ms. Henning relayed that King
County was contacted to see how lot line width was defined when the
covenants were placed on the property. Staff at King County said that they
would have to locate the Comprehensive Plan but that the State had declared
that particular plan unconstitutional. Therefore, the City relied on the City's
Subdivision Ordinance lot line width definition.
Councilman Corman said that averaging the minimum and maximum lot width "
seems straightforward, but it cannot be denied that the minimum width would
be less than the average width. He explained that according to the Hearing
Examiner's report, the proposed nine lots meet the density requirements by
falling in the range of five to eight units per acre which equates to
approximately 6.88 units per acre. However, Mr. Corman pointed out, that
number indicates that the proposed plan allows the maximum number of lots
rather than the minimum. He concluded by saying he doubted whether the
best effort has been made to make this proposed development compatible with
the existing neighborhood, and he would vote no on the Planning and
Development committee report.
Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler acknowledged that the other two committee
members were uncomfortable in approving this plat, which is why the City
Attorney's opinion was sought. She stated that the restrictive covenants are
based on a unconstitutional Comprehensive Plan, pointing out that if the
council changes the standards at the appeal level, both the City Code & State
law may be violated.
Councilman Edwards questioned whether the Comprehensive Plan was found
unconstitutional because of the way lot widths were defined, and suggested
tabling this item until King County can retrieve the plan so that the
information would be available for Council review.
*Following discussion regarding this matter, it was MOVED BY CORMAN,
SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, THAT THIS ITEM BE TABLED UNTIL THE
ADMINISTRATION OBTAINS THE REQUIRED INFORMATION AND
THE CITY ATTORNEY JS PRESENT AT THE COUNCIL MEETING TO
GIVE AN OPINION ON THE MATTER. CARRIED.
Assistant City Attorney David Dean, reminded everyone that this matter is
still under appeal and cautioned that there should be no ex-parte
communication by Council members.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Ralph Evans, 3306 NE 11 th Pl., 98056, said that he noticed that work seems
Citizen Comment: Evans - to have stopped on the Highlands 565 Reservoir Interior Recoating project
Highlands 565 Reservoir and inquired about the project's status.
Recoating, Traffic Signal
Violations Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Gregg Zimmerman explained
that a corrosion problem was discovered and the project was halted until
advice was sought on the best way to repair it. He reported that the reservoir
was found to be structurally sound, but during the interim, the contractor
went bankrupt and now the City is in the process of finding another
contractor.
December 9, 1996 Renton City Council Minutes Pane 451
Appeal: Anicello Short Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler announced that the Planning & Development
Plat, NE 7th St, SHP-96- Committee Report regarding the Anicello Short Plat appeal will be presented
42.3 at the next Council meeting on 12/16/96.
EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL RECESS
INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS LABOR RELATIONS. Time:
8:03 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT The meeting was reconvened at 8:20 p.m.; roll was called; all Councilmembers
present.
MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN.
CARRIED. Time: 8:20 p.m.
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MARILY / . ' : ERSEN, CMC, City Clerk
Recorder: Michele Neumann
12/9/96
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December 8, 1996 CITY OF RENTON
City of Renton DEC 1 01996
Records Specialist RECEIVED
200 Mill Ave So CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
Renton, WA 98055
Attn: Michele Neumann
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073, SHPL)
Dear Ms. Neumann:
Please refer all parties of interest to the article in today's Sunday Paper re:
development. Perhaps Dr. Del Young has said better what we have so
diligently attempted to communicate with regards to " our human matters".
Sincerely,
Connie and Digby Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
206-271-7251
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BY DELTON W.YOUNG are no development at all. noted economist, Richard Douthwaite, con- A healthy economy is vital to the well-
Special to The Times �° -'-: , - a = A wide range of projects would meet this eluded that economic growth is a myth that, being of citizens and their communities.Like
N regional politics, as with politics any- `r - . _� • definition — projects that enhance health, "enriches the few, impoverishes the many most of the nation,however,the Puget Sound
T where, considerable advantage can be `s" � `' n education or safety, projects thatpreserve and endangers theIn most cases, region has been intoxicated bythem h of
gplanet" myth
'`" �' 'h --'' "+. ' community and cohesion, projects economicgrowth does not benefit the citi- economicgrowth — the myth that more is
gained by controlling the terms of the � stability j yt
ite. A local example: The timber indus- ;./ ._ that ensure a sustainable balance with the zens where it occurs.Instead,it disrupts local always better.However,growth,taken a&,an
try's success years ago in establishing the - ' ,,i, a natural environment. economies, destabilizes communities and end in itself, will lead the region in a
term "harvesting" to refer to the logging of �pii Il -, �1' More familiar,however,are projects that sells off the future. A growing body of downward spiral all to familiar in other parts
forests. Such key terms bring with them a `` '� 'o • ' ;�; �/ are called"developments,"projects that are scientific and economic research across the of the country. Those are the many places
network of beliefs and assumptions that ` 1 "Za s,,i • > . , ' more and bigger, but whose effects run globe is documenting the damage to human from which citizens now flee to the "un-
powerfully influence the discussion. {': " contrary to the needs of current and future society and to the earth of spoiled" Northwest.
A similar linguistic twist lies at the heart • f '7 citizens. It is this definition of development the growth illusion. If economic growth
of the debate over the future of the Puget ' ► that brings us vanishing open spaces and These economic issues Since economic growth were the true and only
Sound region. In its broadest outlines, this ', incoherent, sprawling suburbs that become are well represented right heaven,there would be no
debate is between promises of economic f s generationWashing- has been elevated abovedistinguish`
unlivable after a or two. here in Western need to be-
` It is no accident that the term develo ton.Too often,the romise tween it and develo ment.
expansion and prosperity versus preserva- ':w; P- P all other values, there is P
tion of regional character and quality of life.In i 0.. `' ment can be flattened and now is synony- of economic growth has Human needs and 'eco-
another case of language serving political ! •, ;...ti mous with building and growth.The highest served as a trump card in no need to consider such nomic variables would'be
interests, the term "development" now is ` <. :' purpose of modern society has become eco- debates over regional plan- human matters as social the same. But economic
used interchangeably with growth. ; nomic growth — the endless expansion of ning and policy. Builders variables leave out every
In the current parlance, farmlands are Pi' \, resources and goods. The differences be- and their political support- and psychological well- thing that makes life woot11
"for '--"t '' tween what is beneficial to people versus ers assert that their pro- living. The Gross Domes=
paved over development." Wetlands, 5 P P being,family strength,
fnrPsts and salmon habitat are lost "to k s what is beneficial to the economy has been jects will create jobs and tic Product is no measure
elopment." This sounds like destruction obscured. "expand the economy." community health, mo- of the well-being of soci-
aiiu loss. But isn't development supposed to if ' ;,,. _ ., .z. ; Since economic growth has been elevated Often,that effectively ends ety. Indeed, as Clifford
be a good thing?If something seems awry in ` `. _ = _ above all other values, there is no need to the debate.In the name of rulity and quality of life. Cobb put it in the Atlantic
this discourse, it is because the term devel- - =�, �.e j , y N3, - , consider such human matters as social and economic growth,regional Monthly, "Growth cane be
opment has a far nobler meaning. E �f' Qz . '� }" -, ,.ter`:i psychological well-being, family strength, quality of life erodes at a social decline by another
Development also means qualitative im- " a-,,,--.,,,-- ' :: . " • community health, morality and quality of steadily increasing rate. name." Only if we bear iri
provement,evolution toward higher levels of life. And, because mainstream economic When economic growth is a guiding prior- mind what an economy is for, can•,vie
functioning.For example,cognitive develop- D.B.JOHNSON/or ART models focus on the short-term, the pros- ity, the long-term results range from dis- understand that growth is not only different
ment during the adolescent years bring new pects of future generations are of little tasteful to disastrous. Short-term gains in from development, but often prevents it_ `
capacities for abstract reasoning, capacities in regional planning would parallel the scien- concern.If development means growth,then employment and tax revenues are quickly -
that are not just more than those of younger tific definition of human development.Such a . all we need to pursue is more — more offset by population growth as people move `
children, but different. Throughout the hu- definition would be simple and would run commerce, more tax revenues, more jobs into the area for new jobs.The hidden costs Delton W. Young,Ph.D.,is a psychologist in ,
man sciences, development refers to the something like this: Development is any and more people. that come due later (for example, greater private practice.For nine years,he was on the'
acquisition of increasingly sophisticated ad- undertaking that helps to better the needs of The economic growth ideology is under • demands for municipal services)far outweigh clinical facul61 of Harvard Medical School and is '
aptations to life's challenges —whether they the local citizens and does so in a manner that fire in many quarters.The premise of endless the immediate financial benefits. Tax bur- currently clinical instructor at the University of
be physical, intellectual or social. can be sustained for future generations. growth on a finite planet is being exposed as dens on families never go down;they follow Washington School of Medicine,Department-of--
A respectable definitioin of development 'I,Developments that compromise the}future an elaborate and seductive fantasy'; One the upward curve of growth& Psychiatry and Behav4oral Sciences. --s,•
n u - _. np. vlmnesota s lawyer, c and S.
de
cold,even when the money and programs existed to help them.HUD's next • V V` leg timatees, espon n erest in keepingtate the ballot
boss has to take on the job with more than a bit of attitude.Scandals in Indian , simple and avoiding factionalism and splin.,
housing vary only in the details from the tragedies in urban housing projects. azz 1 I the ballot
tering of the political structure.
The next hire after filling the cabinet post ought to be a small army of /Joi'ts to (/1, Two or three justices seemed uncom-
p fortable at the prospect of upholding state
auditors to find out where the money went. laws that pretty clearly were enacted to
Given the desperate need for Indian housing,Congress should not cut off i -7=- WASHINGTON — It that the voters she knew seemed able to preserve what Justice David Souter called.
funds in the guise of rehabilitating broken programs.Make them work,and / seemed like a good time to cope with the challenge — setting off the "the hegemony"of the two-party system.At
3: visit the Supreme Court. Scalia-Rehnquist repartee. least four other justices seemed reluctant to,
spend the money necessary to build houses. t Congress and the presi- In New York,the Conservative Party and upset the laws of 40 states — with uncertain
dent are just gearing up the Right to Life Party frequently run consequences.
for January action,but the Republican candidates on their own ballot Justice Stephen Breyer made why
third branch of govern- lines, and the Liberal Party does the same thought was the most telling point. Ot...,.
ment — the judiciary — thing with Democrats. The minor-party features of our election laws — single
B ..
ung• • • -"..:_ x has been giving us forceful lines often provide the margin of victory for member districts and "first-past-the-post"
more ewe reminders of its presence and power. A the winners, allowing the minor party to winners,rather than multimember districts
court in California invalidated a voter-ap- claim some reward, while avoiding the and proportional representation — work
. proved initiative to end affirmative-action "wasted vote"stigma that inhibits third-and even more powerfully than the ban on fusion.
-,, programs.A court in Hawaii told authorities fourth-party candidates elsewhere. candidates to entrench the two-party sys-_.
HREE more precious stones have been added to the emerald necklace there they could no longer ban gay mar- In New York, the payoff is often simply tern, he said. Some contend that these •
of open space that buffers Eastside communities from urban sprawl, riages. And here in Washington, the Su- patronage, but the people who challenged features damage real democracy,while oth-
preme Court heard oral arguments on such the Minnesota law have a more ambitious ers believe the stability and accountability.
but will eventually link them through a network of trails. emotional issues as the Brady law,requiring aim. Joel Rogers, a law professor at the provided by the two-party system have been
Metropolitan King County Councilman Larry Phillips led a bipartisan and a waiting period for gun purchases, and University of Wisconsin-Madison, filed on bulwarks of representative government.
unanimous effort to secure the 1,780-acre Manke property in the upper statutes in several states requiring that all behalf of the New Party, a small left-wing This is a legitimate debate,Breyer said,but
official transactions be conducted in English. outfit with big dreams of becoming a new why should we not allow each state to'
Issaquah Basin in the Hobart area,the 400-acre Tollgate Farm near North I got more than I ever bargained for, version of the Populists. At the end of the resolve it for itself? ,
Bend and 140-acres at the south end of Lake Sawyer between Black Diamond including a comic exchange between two 19th century, the Populists were a reform- From my perspective, fusion candida-
and Dent. conservative icons, with Justice Antonin minded party of the "little people," using cies, if permitted everywhere, would likely
Scalia contending that New Yorkers "are fusion politics to offset the "monied inter- do what they have done in New York
The$23 million purchase will be paid for in large part with revenue bonds smarter than other people"and Chief Justice ests" by electing Populist-Democrats to enhance the power of single-issue grot
paid off with half of the annual income from a real-estate transfer tax dedicated William Rehnquist responding that they just office who advanced measures opposed by and those on the ideological fringe.
for-open-space purchases. "like confusion" more than most. the banks and the railroads. Republican- The two-party system has served ,the:.'�'i'
Their good-humored debate was prompt- controlled legislatures passed the anti-fu- country well,but it is not sacred.When the
This deal represents a happy confluence of political cooperation,budgetary ed by the fact that New York is one of the few sion laws to stop the Populists' tactics — challenge to it comes,it should come from a
review and local civic enthusiasm and support.Purchase of the sprawling states where "fusion"politics — the nomi- and it worked.Now,with money once again full-fledged party with candidates of its own
Mgnke site had supporters ranging from the heart of Maple Valley's Cedar nation of the same candidate by"more than dominating politics, Rogers and his_allies — not from a pressure group disguised as a'
one party — is still practiced. It has been hope that by striking down the anti-fusion political party and using fusion simply as a'
County country to residents around Lake Sammamish worried about the barred by law in 40 states,including Minne- laws,they can revive a new era of progres- device to increase its leverage. .
effects of future logging on water quality. sota, whose assistant solicitor general had sive politics. ' (Copyright,1996,Washington Post Writers Group)
'.t.The Tollgate property links several natural areas,and is the key link for a ' been telling the court that voters would be Harvard Law Professor Laurence H.
"confused" by the multiple listings.Justice Tribe, arguing for the New Party, said the David S.Broder's column appears Sunday and_
trail system being developed by the Mountain-to-Sound Greenway Trust. Ruth Bader Ginsburg,a New Yorker,noted Minnesota law violated the First Amend- Wednesday on editorial pages of The Times.
Seattle Times editorial writers are Ross Anderson,Joni Baiter,Mindy Cameron,Lance Dickie,Michelle THE SEATTLE TIMES has a legacy of independent family ownership.Past publishers were ALDEN J.BLETHEN,1896-1915;;C.B.BLETHEN,1915-1941;ELMER E.TODD, -
Malkin and James Vesely.Otherpnembers of the editorial board are Frank A.Blel1}ten,William K Blethen, 1942-19l9;;W.K.BLETHEN,1949-1967;JOHN A.BLETHEN,1967- 982;W.J.PENNINGTON,1982-1985.Otherfannily members served as president:ALDEN JOSEPH 1
Robert C.Blethen,Chris Britt and Carolyn S.Kelly. - 'Reader response line,464-8479. BLETHEN,1915-1921;FRANK A.BLETHEN SR.,1949-1967.
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December 2 , 1996 RECEIVED
DEC 0 3 1996
Ms . Kathy Keolker Wheeler, Chair DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CIT f OF RENTON CITY OF RENTON
200 Mill Avenue South
Ren:on, Washington 98055
Re: Anicello Short Plat 96-073, ShP]
Dear Councilmember Wheeler and Members of the Committee:
We lave been retained to represent Mr_ and Mrs_ Gary Anicello,
who have submitted a short plat application to subdivide 1 . 62
acres into nine single-family lots. This project was recommended
for approval by Renton staff and approved by the Hearing
Exa-niner. The project has now been appealed to the City Council
on :he grounds that it is not in compliance with Comprehensive
Plai Policies LU-15 through LU-20 _
1 . The Council is bound to approve the project if it meets
the standards set forth in the zoning code_ The City of Renton
is ;overned by Ch. 58 . 17 _ Short plats are to be approved when
the f meet the development regulations adopted by the City,
RCW 58 . 17 . 060 _ The City has been required under the Growth
Management Act to adopt development regulations that are
"consistent with and implement the comprehensive plan"
applications for short subdivisions must comply with those
regilations . In the instant case, the Anicello application
complies in every respect with the City of Renton development
regilations and no basis exists to deny the application,
RCW 58 . 17. 195 _ The Examiner has issued findings showing that the
pro2osed project meets all of the City zoning regulations and
consequently must be approved.
Not only does the project meet 'the zoning requirements, it also
meets the comprehensive plan policies which encourage new
dev?lopment to meet minimum density levels and allows eight
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dwelling units per acre, a minimum lot size of 4, 500 square feet
and encourages in-fill development in small single-family lot
development. Renton Comprehensive Plan LU-23, 34, 35, and H-4
and H-10 _
2 . The policy statements in the Comprehensive Plan which
can be argued to oppose this Plat have not been incorporated into
regalations and cannot legally be used to deny the application.
The preamble to the Comprehensive Plan, "Renton in the Future: A
Vision" refers to single-family neighborhoods being preserved and
protected_ The policy also goes on to state that this will occur
"through carefully applied design standards and parking
regalations. " Any "design standards" would have to be adopted by
code and none have been adopted which limit the development of
the Anicello parcel .
Additionally, Renton Comprehensive Plan Policy LU-20, which
provides "encourage enhancement and stability in Renton' s older
and distinctive neighborhoods through the designation of
Neighborhood Conservation Areas" clearly indicates that further
regulations will be established. No "Neighborhood Conservation
Areas" have been designated which encompass the Anicello
property. In order for Renton -to impose a- limitation on
development in "older and distinctive neighborhoods, " Renton must
have adopted specific regulations which define "older and
distinctive neighborhoods. " If Renton seeks to apply an
undefined standard such as "distinctive neighborhoods, " Renton
will be applying policies in contravention to the law_ In LU-20,
the City first recognized that it would designate Neighborhood
Conservation Areas . To designate such areas, the City would have
been required to identify the standards by which such
neighborhoods could be selected. Falling short of that., the City
is governed by Anderson v. Issaquah, 70 Wash. App. 64, 851 P. 2d
744 (1993) . In this case, the City of Issaquah had vague
building standards which referred to evaluating projects based on
the "quality of its design" or that it must be "compatible with
adjacent buildings of conflicting architectural styles . " The
development commission tried to embellish on these regulations
but did not have any specific standards to rely on_ The court
determined that the Issaquah regulations were unconstitutional
because they were so vague that men and women of common
intelligence would have to guess at their meaning and could
differ as to its application. Certainly there is no definition
in the Renton Comprehensive Plan as to what is a. "distinctive
neighborhood. " This term by itself does not give "effective or
meaningful guidance" to the applicants, - the City staff or the
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public officials of Renton_ Until and unless Renton adopts some
standards for determining what are "distinctive neighborhoods, "
it too will be acting on vague tests which do not pass
constitutional muster. The City Council would be in error if it
denied the short plat application because it would be applying
the Comprehensive Plan instead of the development regulations.
The Comprehensive Plan alone lacks sufficient definition to serve
as a development regulation_
We arge the Committee to reach a quick resolution of these issues
and approve the Anicello short plat as submitted.
very truly yours,
HANSON, BAKER, LUDLOW
& TMHELLER, P.S.
4,01‘e
Linda M. Y4 gs
LMY:cla •
cc: Mr. and. Mrs . Gary Anicello
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Kent,WA 98032-7439 Kent,WA 98032-7439
Digby Henry Paul Crutchfield Vicki Daraskavich
3512 NE 7th St 3613 NE 7th St 3606 NE 7th St
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Jerry Luedke Mary O'Hayre Robert and Kim Slater
23615 SE 225th 3402 NE 7th St 3507 NE 7th St
Maple Valley,WA 98038 Renton, WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056
Allen and Kirsten Dodd Harold Ackett Gertrude Stirn
3420 NE 7th St 3409 NE 7th St 3513 NE 7th St
Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056
Winny Uithol Bettyjean Craig
3414,NE 7th St 3518 NE 7th St
Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056
Miriam Holmquist Gerald Keehn Pam McCain
3610 NE 7th St 3601 NE 7th St 10803 Kent-Kangley Rd
Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Kent,WA 98031
Lester and Vera Bach Christopher Todd Norman Luedke
3309 NE 7th St 3424 NE 7th P1 3408 NE 7th St
Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056
Joe and Sally Carey Charles Switzler Charles and Kathryn Sluyter
3322 NE 7th St 3517 NE 7th St 758 Monroe Ave NE
Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056
Gary,andMedaAnicello Robert Slater
3401'NE 7th St 3507 NE 7th St Linda M. Young
Renton,WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Hanson, Baker, Ludlow and
Drumheller, P.S.
10777 Main St
Bellevue, WA 98004
CIT -OF RENTON ,
City Clerk.
Jesse Tanner,Mayor „ Marilyn J.'Petersen ,
, . December•3,"1996.
APPEAL FILED BY: Robert Slater. : , ,.
-RE: ; Appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision on.September"5,:,1996; ,
- ,-.concerning'the Anicello Short Plat,(File No. SHP-96-073) '
To Parties of Record., -
. " Enclosed find two additional letters'sent to.the Planning and Development Committee ,
regarding the Anicello,short plat'appeal. These letters will be included in the record along
with the;notification of appeal previously mailed to you in late October. . '
For additional,information, please feel free to call.:; _ ' .. ,
Sincerely; ,
' - . 'Michele"Neumann ,, = ,
Records Specialist, , - , ,
Enclosures
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City of Renton November 30, 1996
200 Mill Ave. South
Renton, WA 98055 RECEIVED
Attn: City Council
DEC 3 1996
Re: Rezoning Stewarts Highland Acre Tracts
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Dear City Council Members:
I am writing this letter in conjunction with the Anicello Short Plat application that is now
under review. As you know, the Stewarts tract was covered in a blanket rezoning back in
1993. Unknown to the residents of this tract, our area was ammended to R-8 zoning.
Then mid-year 1996, a notification sign went up in front of the Anicello household which
got the neighborhood in a stir. Since then, we have had several neighborhood meetings
and agreed that we do not want our tract taken over by new cramped, consolidated
housing.
We have all purchased property here throughout the last 50 years for similar reasons.
We would like to keep the Stewarts Highland Acre Tracts an undisturbed, unique, and
distinctive residential area that it is at this time. We are sure that the city council's
intention for the Comprehensive Plan was to protect areas like ours so that engineers,
developers, builders, and realtors, all driven by monetary gain, could not come in and
destroy neighborhoods in which the Plan was designed to preserve.
We understand the council's goals to promote neighborhoods like ours, by encouraging a
city wide mix of large lot and small lots, to preserve a more rural lifestyle in the city
limits, and to encourage the enhancement and stability in Renton's older and distinctive
neighborhoods. All we ask is that you stick by your Plan and not allow greedy developers
to come in and wipe out what has taken years to accomplish.
Please deny the Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073) and consider the rezoning of the
Stewart Highland Acre Tracts back to the original S-2 status. Set precedence which states
that money hungry builders can not come into the City of Renton and destroy the older
and distinctive neighborhoods. There is plenty of building going on in and all around the
Renton Highlands area to satisfy all the housings needs of the future. Don't support the
destruction of this older, unique, and distinctive neighborhood. It can never be replaced
by any amount of money. Save our neighborhood today, and possibly yours in the
future.Thank you for your consideration.
Very concerned citizen and neighborhood
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Robert Slater
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THAT WOULD LIKE THE DENIAL OF THE ANICELLO APPLICATION AND
THE RECONSIDERATION OF REZONING BACK TO THE ORIGINAL S-2
FOR THE STEWART HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS.
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Ms . Kathy Keolker Wheeler, Chair
CITY OF RENTON
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Anicello Short Plat 96-073, ShP1
Dear Councilmember Wheeler and Members of the Committee :
We have been retained to represent Mr. and Mrs . Gary Anicello,
who have submitted a short plat application to subdivide 1 . 62
acres into nine single-family lots . This project was recommended
for approval by Renton staff and approved by the Hearing
Examiner. The project has now been appealed to the City Council
on the grounds that it is not in compliance with Comprehensive
Plan Policies LU-15 through LU-20 .
1 . The Council is bound to approve the project if it meets
the standards set forth in the zoning code . The City of Renton
is governed by Ch. 58 . 17 . Short plats are to be approved when
they meet the development regulations adopted by the City,
RCW 58 . 17 . 060 . The City has been required under the Growth
Management Act to adopt development regulations that are
"consistent with and implement the comprehensive plan"
applications for short subdivisions must comply with those
regulations . In the instant case, the Anicello application
complies in every respect with the City of Renton development
regulations and no basis exists to deny the application,
RCW 58 . 17 . 195 . The Examiner has issued findings showing that the
proposed project meets all of the City zoning regulations and
consequently must be approved.
Not only does the project meet 'the zoning requirements, it also
meets the comprehensive plan policies which encourage new
development to meet minimum density levels and allows eight
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December 2 , 1996
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dwelling units per acre, a minimum lot size of 4, 500 square feet
and encourages in-fill development in small single-family lot
development . Renton Comprehensive Plan LU-23 , 34, 35, and H-4
and H-10 .
2 . The policy statements in the Comprehensive Plan which
can be argued to oppose this Plat have not been incorporated into
regulations and cannot legally be used to deny the application.
The preamble to the Comprehensive Plan, "Renton in the Future : A
Vision" refers to single-family neighborhoods being preserved and
protected. The policy also goes on to state that this will occur
"through carefully applied design standards and parking
regulations . " Any "design standards" would have to be adopted by
code and none have been adopted which limit the development of
the Anicello parcel .
Additionally, Renton Comprehensive Plan Policy LU-20, which
provides "encourage enhancement and stability in Renton' s older
and distinctive neighborhoods through the designation of
Neighborhood Conservation Areas" clearly indicates that further
regulations will be established. No "Neighborhood Conservation
Areas" have been designated which encompass the Anicello
property. In order for Renton .to impose a limitation on
development in "older and distinctive neighborhoods, " Renton must
have adopted specific regulations which define "older and
distinctive neighborhoods . " If Renton seeks to apply an
undefined standard such as "distinctive neighborhoods, " Renton
will be applying policies in contravention to the law. In LU-20 ,
the City first recognized that it would designate Neighborhood
Conservation Areas . To designate such areas, the City would have
been required to identify the standards by which such
neighborhoods could be selected. Falling short of that, the City
is governed by Anderson v. Issaquah, 70 Wash. App. 64, 851 P. 2d
744 (1993) . • In this case, the City of Issaquah had vague
building standards which referred to evaluating projects based on
the "quality of its design" or that it must be "compatible with
adjacent buildings of conflicting architectural styles . " The
development commission tried to embellish on these regulations
but did not have any specific standards to rely on. The court
determined that the Issaquah regulations were unconstitutional
because they were so vague that men and women of common
intelligence would have to guess at their meaning and could
differ as to its application. Certainly there is no definition
in the Renton Comprehensive Plan as to what is a- "distinctive
neighborhood. " This term by itself does not give "effective or
meaningful guidance" to the applicants, the City staff or the
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Ms . Kathy Keolker Wheeler
December 2, , 1996
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public officials of Renton. Until and unless Renton adopts some
standards for determining what are "distinctive neighborhoods, "
it too will be acting on vague tests which do not pass
constitutional muster. The City Council would be in error if it
denied the short plat application because it would be applying
the Comprehensive Plan instead of the development regulations .
The Comprehensive Plan alone lacks sufficient definition to serve
as a development regulation.
We urge the Committee to reach a quick resolution of these issues
and approve the Anicello short plat as submitted.
Very truly yours,
HANSON, BAKER, LUDLOW
& 9RUMHELLER, P.S .
Linda M. t), gs
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cc: Mr. and. Mrs . Gary Anicello
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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Lawrence J.Warren
MEMORANDUM
To: Planning and Development Committee
From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Date: November 22, 1996 '
Subject: Anicello Appeal .
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Dear Committee Members :
I have been asked to do so legal research on the Anicello appeal.
The first issue is how to interpret the -comprehensive plan
policies that provide for protection of older and distinctive.
neighborhoods when those-policies might conflict with development
regulations such as minimum densities . -"-I `believe the answer is
contained in RCW 36.70B:030 . _.
In the intent language to RCW 36.70B.030 it is stated, "the •
legislature intends to establish a mechanism for implementing the
provisions of Chapter 36.70A RCW regarding compliance,
conformity, and consistency of proposed project with adopted
comprehensive plans and development regulations . In order to
achieve this purpose the legislature finds that: (1) Given the
extensive investment that public agencies and a broad spectrum of
the public are making and will continue to make in comprehensive
plans and development regulations for their communities, it is
essential that project review start from the fundamental land use
planning choices made in these plans and regulations. If the
applicable regulations or plans identify the type of land use,
specify residential density in urban growth areas, and identify
and provide for funding of public facilities needed to serve the
proposed development and site, these decisions at a minimum
provide the foundation for further project review unless. there •is
a question of code interpretation. The project review process,
including the environmental review process under chapter 43 .21C .
RCW and the consideration of consistency, should start from this .
point and should not reanalyze these land use' planning decisions
in making a permit decision. "
Later, in section (3) of the findings is contained the following
language: - "Consistency- should be-determined -in the-proje.ct.. . .: ... .. , ..._._:...
review process by. considering four factors found in applicable
regulations or plans : The type of land use .allowed; the level of
development allowed, such as units per acre or other measures of
density; infrastructure, such as the adequacy of public _. . .
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facilities _and services to serve the proposed project; ,and the,
character of the proposed -development, such as . compliance with
specific development standards .
The statute itself, RCW 36.7013. 030 (2) states in relevant part:
"During project review, a local government or any subsequent
reviewing body shall determine whether the items listed in this
subsection are defined in the_ developmentregulations applicable
to the proposed project or, in the absence of applicable
. regulations the adopted comprehensive plan. At ' a minimum, such
applicable regulations or plans shall be determinative of the
. . . (b) Density of residential development in urban growth
areas . " Similarly, RCW 36.70B.040 (1) also defines consistency
. between the proposed project and the development regulations -by_: .
reference to four criteria,_ one of which...is the level of
development, such as units per acre or ..other measures of density...
Reading these sections together, I come to :the conclusion that,
if a proposed project meets the City's density. requirements it is
consistent with our regulations and the densdensi. 1 cannot be re-
examined absent issues of code interpretations .. There are no
issues of code interpretations presented by .this appeal .
Therefore, it is my conclusion that the comprehensive plan
policies concerning older and distinctive neighborhoods 'or other
policies designed to protect or enhance existing neighborhoods or
the character of those neighborhoods permit the Council to vary
the density of the project between the allowable densities under
• the code. For example, if a particular zone permitted density of
between six and eight units per acre, and.. the Council wished to .
apply comprehensive plan policies to protect an older or distinct
neighborhood or to protect or enhance the character of an
existing neighborhood, the Council, or the hearing examiner,'
could set the density at the low end of the scale. However, -
absent. environmental reasons or code interpretation reasons, the
Council may not go below the minimum density in that zoning
category.
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I was also asked to look at the questions of the restrictive ,
covenant on this particular property. The restrictive covenant
restricted the lots to 6, 000 square feet with a minimum lot width
of 60 feet . Apparently this restrictive covenant was -placed' on
the land to have it conforit"with' aKin' Countyzoning category
subsequently declared illegal .
For the ,purpose of my analysis I am presuming that this
restrictive covenant section is legal and binding on the
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property. In reviewing the hearing examiner' s report, it appears
that all lots are 6, 000 square feet or above. Therefore, that
restriction is not a barrier to this project .
Finally, the lot width of 60 feet, if measured under a current
City zoning code, provisions would be met for each and every one
of the lots.. Therefore, even presuming the restrictive covenant
is applicable to this subdivision, it is not violated.
In summary, it is my opinion that the Council is limited to
modifying the density of this project only within the confines of
the permissible density under the zoning code. The restrictive
covenant on the property is met by the proposed development.
-Very trulyyours
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Lawrence J:• Warren
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October 28, 1996 Renton City Council Minutes Page 407
Mr. Sanchez encouraged the City to continue monitoring the situation,
implementing traffic revisions as needed, and citing speeders.
Councilmen Schlitzer and Edwards relayed their concerns regarding traffic
increases and noted that when the Boulevard reopens after completion of the
bridge project, more commuters may use the arterial as a bypass route and
further increase traffic levels.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are accepted by one motion which follows the
listing.
Appeal: Anicello Short City Clerk submitted appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision on the Anicello
Plat, NE 7th St, SHP-94- short plat, nine lots on 1.62 acres located at 3401 NE 7th St.; appeal filed on
,07-3— 10/16/96 by Robert Slater, 3507 NE 7th St., Renton, 98056 (File No. SHP-96-
073). Refer to Planning & Development Committee.
Executive: Fire Station Executive Department requested approval for the 1% for Art proposal for Fire
#14 & Training Center Station #14 and Training Center's granite and bronze, nine-foot tall sculpture
Sculpture, 1% For Art by artist Hai Ying Wu which glorifies men and women firefighters who risk
their lives in the line of duty. Refer to Community Services Committee.
Finance: 1997 Budget & Finance and Information Services Department submitted 1997 Budget and the
1998 Spending Plan Public 1998 Spending Plan and requested public hearings be set for 11/18/96 and
Hearings 12/9/96. Council concur.
Transportation: Renew Public Works Administration recommended renewing the Boeing Airplane Co.
North & South Bridge north and south bridge permits which would allow the transportation of
Permits, Boeing aircraft and other vehicles across the Cedar River between the Boeing Renton
Plant and the Renton Municipal Airport. Refer to Transportation Committee.
Utility: 1997/98 Rates Public Works Administration submitted proposed 1997/98 Utility Rates for
briefing only. Refer to Utilities Committee.
Public Works: Vehicle Public Works Fleet Maintenance Department requested approval of an
Service & Maintenance interlocal agreement with the City of Newcastle to service and maintain their
Agreement, City of vehicles and electronic equipment. Revenue generated will be approximately
Newcastle, CAG-96- $10,000 annually. Council concur. (See page 409 for resolution.)
Streets: Grady Way/Talbot Transportation Division submitted CAG-95-075, Grady Way/Talbot Rd.
Rd Overlay, M.A. Segale, Resurfacing and 1995 Street Overlay project; and requested approval of the
CAG-95-075 project, authorization for final pay estimate commencement of 60-day lien
period, and release of retained amount of $18,928.27 to M. A. Segale, Inc.,
contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur.
Streets: Grady Ave S Transportation Systems Division requested traffic improvements in the amount
Safety Improvements of $6,000 to reduce speeds on Grant Ave. S. by the use of channelization
markings to narrow the roadway and enforcement of the speed limit. Refer to
Transportation Committee.
Transportation: Transportation Systems Division submitted proposed consultants list for the
Consultants List For Small Transportation Engineering Small Works Roster which will be in force for one
Works Roster year and can be renewed a maximum of two additional one-year periods.
Refer to Transportation Committee.
Utility: Interim Water Utility Systems Division recommended that the City decline the invitation for
Group, Renton additional financial participation in the Interim Water Group (a temporary
Participation water supply governance organization). Refer to Utilities Committee.
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CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
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SUBMITTING DATA: I FOR AGENDA OF: 10/28/96
Dept/DivBoard....City Clerk
Staff Contact Marilyn Petersen I AGENDA STATUS:
Consent X
SUBJECT: Public Hearing
Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Decision; Correspondence...
Anicello Short Plat Ordinance
File No.LUA;SHPL-96-073 Resolution
Old Business
EXHIBITS: New Business
A. City Clerk's letter Study Session
B. Appeal Other
C. Request for Reconsideration&Response
D. Hearing Examiner's Report(9/5/96)
RECOMMENDED ACTION: I APPROVALS:
Refer to Planning and Development Committee I Legal Dept
Finance Dept
Other
FISCAL IMPACT: N/A
Expenditure Required Transfer/Amendment....
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Appeal accompanied by required fee,filed on October 16, 1996 by Robert Slater.
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Jesse Tanner;Mayor . Marilyn J.Petersen: . . •
October 22, 1996
APPEAL FILED BY: Robert Slater _
' ' - - . RE: Appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision, dated September 5,, 1996 •
Regarding Anicello Short Plat(SHPL-96-073). - n '
. To Parties of Record: -. , _ _ - / ,
' Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 8,Renton City Code of Ordinances, written appeal of the -
hearing examiner's decision on the Paul Morrow/T.C.A., Inc. request for the Anicello,
short plat has,been filed with the City Clerk. : -
In accordance with Renton Municipal Code, Section 4-8-1,6.B., within five days of receipt. ,
• of the;notice of appeal, the City Clerk shall notify all parties of record of the receipt of the , -
appeal.
NOTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN that-the written appeal other pertinent documents will _
be reviewed by the Council's Planning and Development Committee at 3:00 p.m.:on` , ' . ,
November=6, 1996 in the Council Chambers; 2nd floor of the Renton Municipal Building, ,
"n 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, 98055. The recommendation of the Committee willbe.
'presented for consideration by,the full Council at a subsequent Council meeting. -
On the.reverse'side of the Appeal is a,copy of the Renton Municipal Code regarding
appeals of'Hearing Examiner decisions or recommendations. Please note that the City' '' ' '
Council will be considering the merits of the appeal based upon the.written record . '
previously established. Unless a showing can be made that the additional'evidence could
not reasonably have been available at the prior hearing held by the.Hearing Examiner, no' n ,
further evidence or testimony on this matter will be accepted by the City Council. : ,
For additional"information, please feel free to call.' ,
- Sincerely,
- n Marilyn'J.,' 110.en, CIVIC - •
City Clerk, _ .
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HEARING EXAMINER
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WRITTEN APPEAL OF HEARING EXAMINER'S DECISION/RECOMMENDATI N O-RENTON CIT
COUNCIL. (� Er 1 6 1996
FILE NO. U A J 1("6�31 �A
APPLICATION NAME: (,l�r�L(d, ,U 9Iu "' 1
The undersigned interested party hereby files its Notice of Appeal from t e secision or recommendation of
the Land Use Hearing Examiner, dated 9d- C O- 1l '• 19 ?(o .
1. IDENTIFICATION OF PARTY
APPELLANT: REPRESENTATIVE (IF ANY)
Name: 1/Jk- S v Name:
Address: 'b' 1\ -1t(A5V Address:
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Telephone No. 11'0(9)-2ia.0 Telephone No.
2. SPECIFICATION OF ERRORS (Attach additional sheets, if necessary)
Set forth below are the specific errors or law or fact upon which this appeal is based:
FINDING OF FACT: (Please designate umber as denoted in the Examiner's report)
No. Error: ✓/.�
Correction:
CONCLUSIONS: •
No. Error:
Correction:
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OTHER
No. Error:
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Correction:
3. SUMMARY OF ACTION REOUESTED: The City Council is requested to grant the following relief:
(Attach explanation, if desired)
Reverse the decision or recommendation and grant the following relief:
Modify the decision or recommendation as follows: 6016Lekel
Remand to the Examiner for further consideration as follows:
Other .
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Appellant Representative Signature Date .
NOTE: Please refer to Title IV, Chapter 8, of the Renton Municipal Code, and Section 4-8-16, for specific appeal
procedures.
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Section 16 - Appeal
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Unless an ordinance providing for review of decision of the Examiner requires review thereof by the Superior Court, any I
interested party aggrieved by the Examiner's written decision or recommendation may submit a notice of appeal to the City
Clerk upon a form furnished-by the City Clerk, within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of the Examiner's written
report. The notice of appeal shall be accompanied by a fee in accordance with the fee schedule of the City.
A. The written notice of appeal shall fully, clearly and thoroughly specify the substantial error(s) in fact or law which in
the record of the proceedings from which the appellant seeks relief. Facsimile filing of a notice of appeal is authorized
pursuant to the conditions detailed in Renton City Code Section 4-8-11C. (Ord. 4353, 6-1-92).
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B. Within five (5) days of receipt of the notice of appeal, the City Clerk shall notify all parties of record of the receipt of
the appeal. Other parties of record may submit letters in support of their positions within ten (10) days of the dates of
mailing of the notification of the filing of the notice of appeal.
C.•Thereupon the Clerk shall forward to the members of the City Council all of the pertinent documents, including the
written decision or recommendation, findings and conclusions contained in the Examiner's report, the notice of appeal,
and additional letters submitted by the parties.
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D. No public hearing shall be held by the City Council. No new or additional evidence or testimony shall be accepted by •
the City Council unless a showing is made by the party offering the'evidence that the evidence could not reasonably
have been available at the time of the hearing before the Examiner. If the Council determines that'additional evidence is
required, the Council may remand the matter to the Examiner for reconsideration. The cost of transcription of the
hearing record shall be borne by the appellant. In the absence of any entry upon the record of an order by the City
Council authorizing new or additional evidence or testimony, it shall be presumed that no new or additional evidence or'I
testimony has been accepted by the City Council, and that the record before the City Council is identical to the hearing
record before the Hearing Examiner.
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E. The consideration by the City Council shall be based solely upon the record, the Hearing Examiner's report, the notice III
of appeal and additional submissions by parties.
F. If, upon appeal of a decision of the Hearing Examiner on an application submitted pursuant to Section 4-8-10A and after)
examination of the record, the Council determines that a substantial error in fact or law exists in•the record, it may : ,6,
remand the proceeding to Examiner for reconsideration, or modify, or reverse the decision of the-Examiner accordingly.
G. If, upon appeal from a recommendation of the Hearing Examiner upon an application submitted pursuant to Section 4-8-i
• 10B or C, and after examination of the record, the Council determines that a substantial error in fact or law.exists in the' I
record, or that a recommendation of the Hearing Examiner should be disregarded or modified, the City Council may
remand the proceeding to the Examiner for reconsideration, or enter its own decision upon the application pursuant to
Section 4-8-1OB or C.
H. In any event, the decison of the city Council shall be in writing and shall specify any modified or amended findings and
conclusions other than those set forth in the report of the Hearing Examiner. Each material finding shall be supported
by substantial evidence in the record. The burden of proof shall rest with the appellant. (Ord. 3658, 9-13-82)
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October 15, 1996
City of Renton
City Council
200 Mill Ave South
Renton WA 98055
Re: Anicello Short Plat
File No. LUA-96-073,ShPl
Dear City Council Members:
I am writing this letter to appeal the decision of the Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufinan,
who under his authority, has done everything he can.
I and other lot owners in the Stewart Highlands Tract feel that a decision to let the
Anicello Short Plat continue without further consideration would be erroneous. Existing
covenants are clearly being overlooked, such as lot width restrictions. This issue may
need to be interpreted by a court. We would also like the City Council to define the
policies in the Comprehensive Plan to support the preservation of our unique, distinctive
neighborhood.
At this time, there are many unresolved issues that need to be addressed by the Renton
City Council or other authorities. It is our request that the Anicello Short Plat application
File No. LUA-96-073 be denied. Until further clarification of the Comprehensive Plan is
done, approval of this short plat application would be direct conflict with the City's own
growth management plan and density requirements.
Sincerely,
Robert Slater •
3507 N.E. 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
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". : MARILYN 'J.:PETERSEN, City Clerk for the,Cityof Renton; being first duly sworn on
oath, deposes and says that she is a citizen of the.United States and a resident of the
' State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a`party to nor:interested in this matter. -
That.onthe 22nd day'of October, 1996, at the hour of 5:0a p.m your.affiantduly mailed .
and placed in the United States Post Office at Renton, King County, Washington, by.
first class-mail to all parties.of record, Notice of Appeal of Hearing:Examiner's Decision '
on the Anicello Short Plat(SHP-96-073), filed by Robert Slater on October:16,, 1996.
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CITY OF RENTON
salL Hearing Examiner
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Fred J.Kaufman
October 10, 1996
Mr. and Mrs. Digby Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
Re: Anicello Short Plat
File No. LUA-96-073,ShP1
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Henry:
First, let me say that this office is completely neutral when an application comes in. We merely
receive a staff report and the entire file one week prior to the public hearing. We do not work
with an applicant prior to or during the hearing'or subsequent to the close of the hearing. This
office considers the staff report and all public testimony from parties in support and opposition
before making its decision. .
This office is also constrained by the existing„ordinances and existing land use regulations. We
do not get involved in the policy decisions,which lead up to the adoption of new zoning
regulations or Comprehensive=:Plan changes,nor does it make overriding decisions regarding
what densities shall be permitted. It is my.recollection that the City,both the Planning
Commission and the City Council, held:an'extensive.series of meetings to determine its urban
future. It is unfortunate but true that many citizens do not get involved in city-wide policy . .
discussions until it affects them on the block level.
This office has attempted to review the subject site given the:tools of the City;that is,the.
existing Zoning'Code and the existing Comprehensive,Plan and prior decisions of the City in .
which reduced density decisions of this office.:were overruled.:Given those guidelines the
decision of this office followed.
You may still appeal this,decision.to the,City Council and given the various policies cited in the,
original decision as well as the existing underlying covenants,you may:be.able to prevail on the
: City Council to modify or: reverse the decision.. ;, :=.
It should also be noted,that just because neighbors object to a proposed land use action or even
are in favor of it does-not mean that those opinions, as strongly;held as they`are, govern the
regulation of land::;;The City is bound.by..its.rules:and regulations.r:; _, , .;..,..,.
Again,this office has to emphasize that it has not'''worked"''with the applicant to,get:thispermit:
approved.:The legallypermissible evidence,and enacted law were reviewed and a decision:was"
reached,accordingly
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Sincerely, 'I
Fred J. Kaufman
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Members,Renton Planning Commission Jim Hanson,Development Services Director
Art Larson,Fire Marshal Mike Kattermann,Technical Services Director
Lawrence J. Warren,City Attorney James Chandler,Building Official
Transportation Systems Division Jay Covington,Mayor's Executive Assistant
Utilities System Division Councilperson Kathy Keolker-Wheeler N'
Valley Daily News Jennifer Henning,Project Manager
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September 18, 1996
City of Renton ' '
Hearing Examiner
200 Mill Ave So
Renton, WA 98055
Attn: Fred Kaufman
Please cc this to all highlighted departments and people in
attached letter.
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073, SHPL)
Dear Mr. Kaufman:
After receiving and reading the reconsideration letter my husband and.
myself are writing to express our distress and amazement in the Cities lack
of clarity in this letter,(see highlighted areas). You have consistently
alluded to something that we need in order to give credence to our
opposition of this project. What is it that you need? All of us have asked
for assistance in reviewing documents and in receiving guidance in putting
together supporting data and have been told "you just need to go through
the boxes of documents". You have stated that you weren't "on sides" but
consistently have supported and provided the Anicellos with information on
how they can get this passed. Jennifer Henning herself, at the meeting held
at the Anicello's home , made a point of stating that she had been very
attentive to making sure the Anicellos had been able to file and complete all
the documents properly. There has not, however, been any such assistance
to any of the home owners requests. In attempting to find information
about the zoning changes that was in process back in 1993 we were unable
to obtain any assistance about the public meetings and what process was
used. It was our land use Attorney, Curt Smelser, with Williams, Kastner
& Gibbs LLP that gave use a review of that meeting that achieved the
"Legislative Zoning" because he happened to be there at that meeting. The
I City Council apparently made it clear that they were looking forward to
the urban infilling plan as it would be a high source of revenue for the city.
He also noted that for a meeting that should have brought the town out in
force it drew only a small crowd of residents but a large quantity of land
developers and city political supporters. He is doubtful that anything other
than the minimum notification required was ever done.
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It is discouraging to receive such rhetoric without any suggestion that the
city is in favor of following its own comprehensive plan and indeed is
willing to support quality vs. destructive influences. You allow the
resident that has filed this request to park unlimited cars in his driveway,
conduct business out of his home, cut unlimited trees , and file for
development that is in direct opposition to the documents that has been fed
to the public. You do not have our support for this project or our trust for
Your future
ure elected or appointed position. In this case you may just be
wrong. The note that the City Council has decided to study this issue offers
little hope that our community will survive. It feels like just more
rhetoric.
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I invite you to visit this area you are making decisions about without
seeing. I invite you to our home; we would be delighted to show you what
makes this issue so passionate.
Sincerely,
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Connie and Digby Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 9805E
206-271-7251
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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Fred J.Kaufman
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October 3, 1996
Mr. and Mrs. Digby Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
Re: Anicello Short Plat
File No;LUA-96-073,ShP1
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Henry:
This office has reviewed your request for reconsideration in this matter.
Unfortunately,,it appears that without appropriate enabling legislation, the preservation of this
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unique block front may not be possible. This office does not feel that there is support in the
.record to deny this project,although a denial might in fact leave the applicant with what appears
to be three underlying existing lots that would permit development more in line with the existing
.community character. The lot width restrictions found in the existing covenants might be
something that need interpretation by a court.
You should take notice of the fact that the City Council has decided to study this issue and its
Planning and Development Committee will be reviewing the issues of density again.
If this determination is not acceptable,you may appeal this decision to The City Council within
14 days of this decision, accompanied by the appropriate fee. If you have any additional •
concerns,you may write this office.
Sincerely,
Fred J. Kaufman •
Hearing Examiner
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cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner Gregg Zimmerman,P1anBldg/PW Admin.
Members,Renton Planning Commission Jim Hanson,Development Services Director
Art Larson,Fire Marshal Mike Kattennann,Technical Services Director
Lawrence J.Warren,City Attorney James Chandler,Building Official
Transportation.Systems Division Jay Covington,Mayor's Executive Assistant
. Utilities System Division ::.: Councilperson Kathy Keolker-Wheeler
Valley Daily News .
- Jennifer Henning,Project Manager:_• = •
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Hearing Examiner
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Fred J.Kaufman
October 3, 1996
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3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
Re: Anicello Short Plat
File No. LUA-96-073,ShP1 - -
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Henry:
This office has reviewed your request for reconsideration in this matter.
Unfortunately, it appears that without appropriate enabling legislation,the preservation of this
unique block front may not be possible., This'office does not feel that there is support in the
.record to deny this project, although:'a`denial might in fact leave the'applicant with what appears
to be three underlying existing:lots`that would permit development more in line with the existing
community character. The lot width restrictions found in the,existin g covenants might be . , . : -
' something that need interpretation by:a.court:
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You should-take notice of the.fact that the;City;;Council=has decided to study,this.issue and.its ,
Planning and Development Commit :. ... . , ., ,
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issues.ofdensity again.. .,:
If this.determination'is not acceptable,_you maytappeal'this decision to:the City Council w.. ithin
14 days of this decision,`accompanied by,the appropriate fee. '.I'f you•have any additional
concerns,you may write this'office.',
Sincerely, '
Fred J.:Kaufman
Hearing Examiner • - _
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City of Renton HEARINGDAAMINER
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
200 Mill Ave So
Renton, WA 98055
Attn: City Council
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073, SHPL)
Dear Council Members:
The following residents of 7th street in Renton Highlands (Stewart
Highland Acre Tracts) request a reconsideration of the decision as noted in
the September 5, 1996 REPORT AND DECISION . We request
specific attention be given to the following items:
1. We understand the covenants directing lot size cannot be averaged but
that the 60 foot requirement is being flexed to read "an average. of 60 feet".
2. Lot 5: Please reconsider based on the information that "very little rear
yard" due to the bioswale & " It is a buildable lot but does not have a
usable rear yard".
3. We have a density objection to the 6.88 units per acre as this directly
impacts the quality of life and residential nature of this street.
4. Please reconsider based on your land use elements re : "Renton in the
future "including but not limited to :
Policy LU-15
Policy LU-18
Goals to promote neighborhoods which are unique
To quote Fred Kaufman in his conclusion # 7 " In conclusion, the tools
necessary to preserve blocks and neighborhoods like this will be necessary
if some of the other goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan are to
be given substance in reviewing in-fill short plats. As staff at the hearing
noted: there are policies that suggest certain unique neighborhoods were
intended to be protected by the community based planning, but that the
tools have not been devised by staff at the moment. This would appear to
suggest that the existing Comprehensive Plan would offer this block that
type of detailed analysis."
cc: Hearing Examiner Dig6rj & Connie gamy
3512 NE 7th Street
!Renton, DNA 98056
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We appreciate this reconsideration and continue to advocate for the quality
of life that is offered here .
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September 18, 1996
City of Renton
Hearing Examiner"
200 Mill Ave So
Renton, WA 98055
Attn: Fred Kaufman
Please cc this to all highlighted departments and people in
attached letter.
Re: Anicello Short Plat(LIJA,96-073, SHPL)
Dear :Mr. Kaufman:
After receiving and reading the reconsideration letter my husband and
myself are writing to express our distress and amazement in the Cities lack
of clarity in this letter (see highlighted areas). You have consistently
alluded to something that we need in order to give credence to our
opposition of this project. What is it that you need? All of us have asked
for assistance in reviewing documents and in receiving guidance in putting
together supporting data and have been told "you just need to go through
the boxes of documents". You have stated that you weren't "on sides" but
consistently have supported and provided the Anicellos with information on
how they can get this passed. Jennifer Henning herself, at the meeting held
at the Anicello's home , made a point of stating that she had been very
attentive to making sure the Anicellos had been able to file and complete all
the documents properly. There has not, however, been any such assistance
to any of the home owners requests. In attempting to find information
about the zoning changes that was in process back in 1993 we were unable
to obtain any assistance about the public meetings and what process was
used. It was our land use Attorney, Curt Smelser, with Williams, Kastner
& Gibbs LILP that gave use a review of that meeting that achieved the
"Legislative Zoning" because he happened to be there at that meeting. The
City Council apparently made it clear that they were looking forward to
the urban infilling plan as it would be a high source of revenue for the city.
He also noted that for a meeting that should have brought the town out in
force it drew only a small crowd of resident but a large quantity of land
developers and city political supporters. He is doubtful that anything other
than the minimum notification required was ever done.
It is discouraging to receive such thetoric without any suggestion that the
city is in favor of following its own comprehensive plan and indeed is
willing to support quality vs, destructive influences. You allow the
resident that has filed this request to park unlimited cars in his driveway,
conduct business out of his horde, cut unlimited trees , and file for
development that is in direct opposition to the documents that has been fed
to the public. You do not have our support for this project or our trust for
your future elected or appointed position. In this case you may just be
wrong. The note that the City Council has decided to study this issue offers
little hope that our community will survive. It feels like just more
rhetoric.
I invite you to visit this area you are making decisions about without
seeing. I invite you to our home; we would be delighted to show you what
makes this issue so passionate.
Sincerely,
A .
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Connie and Digby Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
206-271-7251
HEARING EXAMINER i 0 V
WRITTEN APPEAL OF HEARING .MINER'S DECISION/RECOMMENL:. ION ENTON CITY
COUNCIL. / In SEP 2 3 1996
L�FILE NO. UA —l�°-- C17; / S Hoe. .
APPLICATION NAME: ral LCal,4) CItY�N
fiEJIR ER
The undersigned interested party hereby files it Not'cce^_of..,Anppeal from the decision or recommendation of
the Land Use Hearing.Examiner, dated it
I&- t /4 19 l .
1. IDENTIFICATION OF PARTY
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APPELLANT: // m4t/k/1 REPRESENTATIVE (IF ANY)
Name: DZ h ( ,' Name:
Address: 32— /J k` Sr Address:
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Telephone No. (24O Z_7 - 7267 Telephone No.
2. SPECIFICATION OF ERRORS (Attach additional sheets, if necessary)
Set forth below are the specific errors or law or fact upon which this appeal is based:
FINDING OF FACT: (Please designate number as denoted in the Examiner's report) •
No. Error: •
.
Correction:
CONCLUSIONS:
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Correction: .
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OTHER •
No. ✓ Error: �-e ��""� '� ✓
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Correction:
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3. SUMMARY OF ACTION REOUESTED: The City Council is requested to grant the following relief:
(Attach explanation, if desired)
Reverse the decision or recommendation and grant the following relief:. ,ael atiOCIA.Lei
Modify the decision or recommendation as follows: .
Remand to the Examiner for further consideration as follows: .
Other •
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App ,llant/Representative Signature U. Date
NOTE: ; Please refer to Title IV, Chapter 8, of the Renton Municipal Code, and Section 4-8-16, for specific appeal
procedures.
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CITY RENTON
u • City Clerk
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Marilyn J.Petersen
September 24, 1996
Digby or Connie Henry
3 512 NE 7th St.
Renton, WA 98056
Dear Mr. or Mrs. Henry:
Enclosed is a check in the amount of$75.00 representing the refund of the appeal
fee submitted last week by Kim Slater on your behalf. It is our understanding that before
appealing the Anicello short plat to the City Council, you first wish to request that the
Hearing Examiner reconsider his decision on this issue. There is no charge to request a
reconsideration.
The Hearing Examiner has ten days in which to respond to your request for
reconsideration. Should you not be satisfied with his response, you may appeal this issue
to the City Council by submitting the required form, documentation and $75 appeal fee.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
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Brenda Fritsvold
Deputy City Clerk
enc.
200 Mill Avenue South- Renton, Washington.98055 - (206)235-2501
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City of Renton Finance Department Request for Claims
Date of Request 9/20/96 Date Required 9/27/96
Requesting Department City Clerk Authorized Signature . � Q-e-m)
Marilyn Jl..,,Petersen
REASON FOR CHECK
Deposit Refund • Name Digby or Connie Henry Amount $75.00
Finance Receipt No 02-40368 Receipt Date 9/19/96
Other Appeal refund Describe Circumstances Requiring Issuance of Check:
Check provided on 9/19/96 re: appeal of Hearing Examiner°s decision
on the Anicello short plat. Appellants notified City on 9/20/96
they would first like H. Ex. to reconsider his decision, so appeal
$ is being refunded.
CHECK PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS
Amount $75.00 Charge to Account(s) 000.000.00.345.81.00.000003
Payable To Digby or Connie Henry
Address 3512 NE 7th St.
Renton, WA 98056
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COUNCIL.
FILE!NO. L I14 -gyp- 6-1; S 11106, SEP 1 9 1996
6CcJ SA APPLICATION_NAME: -- aatir A CEIVED
CITY GL HK•S OFFICE
The undersigned interested party hereby files it Not'ccee yof..,Anppeal from the decision or recommendation of
the Land Use Hearing Examiner, dated Wi/1 Gam/► (4q 19 ?C/o
1. IDENTIFICATION OF PARTY
APPELLANT: i REPRESENTATIVE (IF ANY)
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Name: OZ ah /6 / Lru; Name:
Address: 3S �Z � Sfi • Address:
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2. SPECIFICATION OF ERRORS (Attach additional sheets, if necessary)
Set forth below are the specific errors or law or fact upon which this appeal is based:
FINDING OF FACT: (Please designate number as denoted in the Examiner's report)
No. Error:
Correction:
CONCLUSIONS: •
No. 4-- / Error: c449, ��Q�/LC � � 6 --M (Le---e. CfP/47, iA
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3. SUMMARY OF ACTION REQUESTED: The City Council is requested to grant the following relief:
(Attach explanation, if desired) .
Reverse the decision or recommendation and grant the following relief: ,! OCILLA
Modify the decision or recommendation as follows:
Remand to the Examiner for further consideration as follows:
Other t
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NOTE:{ Please refer to Title IV, Chapter 8, of the Renton Municipal Code, and Section 4-8-16, for specific appeal:
procedures. • ,
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Title IV -Building
Chapter 8 - Hearing Examiner
Section 16 -Appeal
4-9-16: APPEAL:
Unless an ordinance providing for review of decision of the Examiner requires review thereof by the Superior Court, any
interested party aggrieved by the Examiner's written decision or recommendation may submit a notice of appeal to the City
Clerk upon a form furnished by the City Clerk, within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of the Examiner's written
report. The notice of appeal shall be accompanied by a fee in accordance with the fee schedule of the City.
A. The written notice of appeal shall fully, clearly and thoroughly specify the•substantial errors) in fact or law which in
the record of the proceedings from which the appellant seeks relief. Facsimile filing of a notice of appeal is authorized
pursuant to the conditions detailed in Renton City Code Section 4-8-11C. (Ord. 4353, 6-1-92).
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B. Within five (5) days of receipt of the notice of appeal, the City Clerk shall notify all parties of record of the receipt of
the appeal. Other parties of record may submit letters in support of their positions within ten (10) days of the dates of
mailing of the notification of the filing of the notice of appeal.
C. Thereupon the Clerk shall forward to the members of the City Council all of the pertinent documents, including the
written decision or recommendation, findings and conclusions contained in the Examiner's report, the notice of appeal,
and additional letters submitted by the parties.
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D. No public hearing shall be held by the City Council. No new or additional evidence or testimonyshall be accepted by •
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the City Council unless a showing is made by the party offering the'evidence that the evidence could not reasonably
have been available at the time of the hearing before the Examiner. If the Council determines that additional evidence is'
required, the Council may remand the matter to the Examiner for reconsideration. The cost of transcription of the
hearing record shall be borne by the appellant. In the absence of any entry upon the record of an order by the City
Council authorizing new or additional evidence or testimony, it shall be presumed that no new or additional evidence or
testimony has been accepted by the City Council, and that the record before the City Council is identical to the hearing
record before the Hearing Examiner.
E. The consideration by the CityCouncil shall be based solelyupon po the record, the Hearing Examiner's report, the notice
of appeal and additional submissions by parties.
F. If, upon appeal of a decision.of the Hearing Examiner on an application submitted pursuant to Section 4-8-10A and after,
examination of the record, the Council determines that a substantial error in fact or law exists in the record, it may
remand the proceeding to Examiner for reconsideration, or modify, or reverse the decision of the.Examiner accordingly
G. If, upon appeal from a recommendation of the Hearing Examiner upon an application submitted pursuant to Section 4-8-1 f
10B or C, and after examination of the record, the Council determines that a substantial error in fact or law.exists in the;'
record, or that.a recommendation of the Hearing Examiner should be disregarded or modified, the City Council may
remand the proceeding to the Examiner for reconsideration, or enter its own decision upon the application pursuant to
Section 4-8-1OB or C. ;I
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H. In any event, the decison of the city Council shall be in writing and shall specify any modified or amended findings and I II
conclusions other than those set forth in the report of the Hearing Examiner. Each material finding shall be supported..;.
by substantial evidence in the record. The burden of proof shall rest with the appellant. (Ord. 3658, 9-13-82)
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September 18, 1096
City of Renton
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
200 Mill Ave So
Renton, WA 98055
Attn: City Council
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073, SHPL)
Dear Council Members:
The following residents of 7th street in Renton Highlands (Stewart
Highland Acre_Tracts) 'request a reconsideration of the decision as noted in
the September 5, 1996 REPORT AND DECISIONS . We request
specific attention be given to the following items:
1. 'We understand the covenants directing lot size cannot be averaged but
that the 60 foot requirement is being flexed to read "an average of 60 feet".
2. Lot 5: Please reconsider based on the information that."very little rear
yard" due to the bioswale& " It is a buildable lot but does not have a
usable rear yard".
3. We have a density objection to the 6.88 units per acre as this directly
impacts the quality of life and residential nature of this street.
4. Please reconsider based on your land use elements re : "Renton in the
future "including but not limited to :
Policy LU-15
Policy LU-18
Goals to promote neighborhoods which are unique
To quote Fred.Kaufman in his conclusion # 7' " In conclusion, the tools
necessary to preserve blocks and neighborhoods like this will be necessary
if some of the other goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan are to
be given substance in reviewing in-fill short plats. As staff at the hearing
noted: there are policies that suggest certain unique neighborhoods were
intended to be protected by the community based planning, but that the
tools have not been devised by staff at the moment. This would appear to
suggest that the existing Comprehensive Plan would offer this block that
type of detailed analysis."
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Renton, WA 98056
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AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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MARILYN MOSES , being first duly sworn, upon oath, deposes
and states:
That on the 5th day of September ,1996, affiant deposited in the mail of the
United States a sealed envelope(s) containing a decision or recommendation with postage
prepaid, addressed to the parties of record in the below entitled application or petition.
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Signature:
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SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 5H-1 day of -( '4el , 1996.
Not Publi 'n and for the State of Washington,
residing at �77)-c. ,therein.
Application, Petition, or Case No.: Anicello Short Plat
LUA-096-073,ShP1
The Decision or Recommendation contains a complete list of the Parties of Record.
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HEARING EXAMINER'S REPORT
September 5, 1996
OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER
CITY OF RENTON
REPORT AND DECISION
APPLICANT: Paul Morrow, T.C.A., Inc.
Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1
LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: To subdivide an existing 1.62 acre parcel into nine lots for
single family homes.
SUMMARY OF ACTION: Development Services Recommendation: Approve with
conditions
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REPORT: The Development Services Report was received by the
Examiner on August 6, 1996.
PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Development Services Report, examining
available information on file with the application, field
checking the property and surrounding area;the Examiner
conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows:
MINUTES
The following minutes are a summary of the August 13, 1996 hearing.
The legal record is recorded on tape.
The hearing opened on Tuesday,August 13, 1996,at 9:02 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of
the Renton Municipal Building. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner.
The following exhibits were entered into the record:
Exhibit No. 1: Yellow file containing the original Exhibit No.2: Site vicinity map
application,proof of posting,proof of publication and
other documentation pertinent to this request.
Exhibit No. 3: Short plat map Exhibit No.4: Concept utility and site vegetation
map
Exhibit No. 5: Letter to Fred Kaufman from Mary Exhibit No. 6: Photographs of logging on property
O'Hayre
Exhibit No. 7: Letter from Kim Slater Exhibit No. 8_ Letter from Kirsten Dodd
Exhibit No. 9: Petition Exhibit No. 10: Letter from Gertrude Stirn
Exhibit No. 11: Letter from Paul Crutchfield
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Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1
September 5, 1996
Page 2
The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by JENNIFER TOTH HENNING, Project Manager,
Development Services, City of Renton, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055. The applicant is
proposing to subdivide two existing parcels into nine separate lots for the eventual development of single
family residential homes. Parcel A is made up of Lots 5 and 6, and Parcel B is made up of a portion of Lot 7
from the previously created plat. This totals 1.62 acres. There is currently one existing home in the center of
the site and that would be demolished. The nine lots would range in size from 6,000 square feet as the smallest
to 6,877 square feet as the largest. The subject parcels are zoned R-8,which allows a minimum lot size of
4,500 square feet and net densities of a minimum 5 dwelling units per acre and maximum of 8. The applicant
could develop as few as 7 lots or as many as 10 lots and still be within the range that the zoning and
Comprehensive Plan(CP)allow. As proposed the nine lot development would yield a net density of 6.88
dwelling units per acre. The site is located in the Renton Highlands and is in a plat that was created while the
property was still located within the boundaries of King County known as Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts. The
boundaries are Monroe running north and south and NE 7th Street running east and west. The Highlands Acre
Tract plats are large parcels, generally half acre or larger, surrounding the site to the east and west and also on
the north. The Albert Balch President Park plat located to the south has smaller, 5,000 square foot, lots.
There is an existing restrictive covenant on the tracts created when it was platted with King County which states
that if subdivision occurs the minimum lot size that can occur has to coincide with the King County zoning that
was in effect at the time, which was the S-2, or 6,000 square foot lots and a minimum lot width of 60 feet. The
applicant meets the minimum size and the minimum width requirements based on the width averaging that is
allowed.
The site is relatively level on the north half and slopes away to the south. There is an approximate 17% slope at
the extreme easterly portion and also at the southwest corner of the site. This site is located outside of the
Aquifer Protection Area.
Regarding compliance with the CP policies,this proposal is consistent for the most part with net densities,
minimum lot size, interconnected network of streets and pathways, protection and retention of existing mature
vegetation and distinctive trees, encouragement of in-fill development and small lot, single family development.
Presently NE 7th Street east of Monroe surrounding and including the site has a suburban or rural character and
it is quite a bit different than the residential neighborhoods that are located to the north,to the west and to the
south. It is generally due to the fact that the area is served by private septic systems and drain fields, and also
because it has been the preference of the landowners in this area not to subdivide,not to develop,not to
introduce sewer, and that they have enjoyed maintaining their large lots. This particular proposal is different in
character;however, it does comply with the vision the City Council has advanced for this particular zoning and
CP designation in the City and would be considered in-fill development. The CP does allow for larger lot
developments, and typically those are in areas with unique sensitive areas such as wetlands, steep slopes and the
like. Certainly these surrounding large lots are envisioned to stay as they are until the services can come in to
serve them and until it is the desire of the neighborhood to start subdividing. In terms of lot size,this proposal
is out of character based on the neighborhoods immediately north, east and west,but it is in character with the
neighborhood to the south.
There is a policy that states that existing mature vegetation and distinctive trees should be protected and
retained in developments. Staff is recommending that a tree clearing plan be provided and that applicant be
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September 5, 1996
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required to retain the existing poplar trees along the western boundary and as many of the existing fir trees
along the northern and western boundaries as possible. Any trees that would be removed as part of the tree
clearing plan must be approved by Development Services and that those trees be removed only for good reason.
Regarding compliance with the R-8 zoning,the minimum lot size permitted is 4,500 square feet. The smallest
lot being proposed here is 6,000 square feet and the largest is 6,877. Lot widths are permitted to be 50 feet
wide for interior lots and 60 feet wide for corner lots. The proposed Lots 1,2,5,7 8 and 9 would meet the
minimum width requirements. Lots 3 and 4 would meet the minimum 60 foot width through lot averaging as
we calculate with irregular shaped lots. Lot 6 is a pipestem lot and does meet the minimum requirement. All of
the lots do comply with the 65 foot minimum depth requirement. There would be a new public street,Newport
Court NE, which includes a hammer-head turnaround near Lot 4 to allow fire trucks to maneuver. There would
be no parking allowed in the hammer-head. There would be sidewalks on both sides and a planting strip
incorporated in the front yards. There would be up to 80 new average week-day vehicle trips that would be
generated. The applicant is required to pay a traffic mitigation fee of$750 for each new lot created.
The applicant is using an existing easement from the southeast portion of the site between Lots 5 and 6 to locate
the sewer and storm water facilities to tie in with existing facilities on NE 7th Place. Since the character of the
surrounding area is residential and since there have been quality of life issues raised by residents in the area,
staff is recommending that construction hours for clearing, grading and installation of site improvements be
limited to 7:00 a.m.to,7:00.p.m. Monday through Friday. Construction hauling should be limited to the hours
of 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.when school is in-session, and from 8:30 a.m.to 3:30 p.m. during school vacation
times. Staff would also ask that Saturdays be allowed by special arrangement.
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The Police Department noted that a development of 9 homes would generate approximately 6.5 calls for police
service annually. There is a fire mitigation fee of$488 per each new home to defray the cost of providing
increased fire protection. There are the standard requirements for fire hydrants and fire flows.
There are several recreational facilities which are located within one mile of the plat. In addition,the Parks
Department is requiring the payment of a parks mitigation fee for the new homes which would be$533.76 per
each new home. The schools would be impacted by up to seven new students.
This applicant is proposing an underwater detention vault for storm water and also a bioswale. The underwater
detention vault would be located in the portion of the hammer-head that extends into Lot 4. The bio-filtration
swale would be located in the rear of Lot 5. Lot 5 will have very little rear yard because of the way the
bioswale is being configured across it. Applicant has indicated on their drawing the building envelope that
would need to be configured in order to meet the setback requirements. They are showing the front yard
setback of 20 feet as proposed, and the rear yard setback of 20 feet, but within that is the bio-filtration swale. It
depends on how it is designed. There are some bio-swales that can be incorporated into a lot with plantings.
Then it becomes a visual feature. Plantings can occur on the upper edge, but again it does limit the way the lot
can be used. It is a buildable lot,but does not have a usable rear yard.
This proposal would require a new 8-inch sanitary sewer main extension. It would extend from the proposed
short plat to an existing 8-inch line in NE 7th Place. There is an existing 8-inch water line located on the north
side of NE 7th Street and the applicant proposes to tie into this line with an 8-inch line, stepping it down to a 6-
inch line within the short plat.
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Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1
September 5, 1996
Page 4
Staff is recommending approval of the Anicello short plat subject to the following conditions: (1)Applicant
provide a tree clearing plan which would emphasize the retention of large or significant vegetation, including
the poplars and fir trees located on the western boundary of the property and the fir trees located on the north
boundary; (2) Payment of the traffic mitigation fee; (3)Provide a soils report for the new home sites; (4)
Construction-hours be limited to coincide with the neighborhood character and:construction hauling be limited
to hours that would not conflict with schoolchildren walking along NE 7th Street; (5)Payment,of fire
i.. mitigation fee; (7)Payment of the parks,mitigation fee; (8)Establish a homeowners' association or record a
maintenance agreement for-the maintenance of common platimprovements,.including.:drainage features and
utility easements.
PAUL MORROW, T.C.A., Inc.,409 3rd Avenue South, Kent, Washington 98032, applicant herein, stated that
the easement across Lot 4 was granted to the City of Renton in June 1996 for public utilities including water,
waste water and surface water. Regarding the bio-filtration facility on Lot 5, Mr. Morrow explained the general
features of grass line swales. The easement for this bio-filtration swale will be an additional five feet larger
j than theexisting facility that is already there. Basically it will take up the entire.building-setback line area of
the back yard, but the building envelope's integrity will not be changed.
MEL DALEY, T.C.A.;Inc., 409 3rd Avenue South,Kent, Washington 98032, applicant herein, stated that he
was the engineer on this project. He explained in further detail the detention vault,bio-swale dimensions and
purpose. On Lot 5,there is the possibility of a house being built on the west side and while there may not be
the same perceived back yard,there is plenty of side yard on the east side. Applicant is required to extend the
sewer line on NE 7th all the way across the frontage, and was being asked_to take a look-at-the depth of that
sewer to accommodate all the way to the east for future development.
DIGBY HENRY, 3512 NE 7th Street,Renton, Washington 98056, spoke in opposition to the project. As a
resident of NE 7th, he felt this project was inconsistent with the character and quality of the street and cited
several policies regarding compatibility with existing neighborhood,retention of environmentally sensitive
habitat areas, enhancement and stability of older neighborhoods. He stated that he searched King County for a
place to live and chose this street specifically because it had older houses, an established neighborhood, large
forested lots, and he would hate to see that change.
PAUL CRUTCHFIELD,3613 NE 7th Street,Renton, Washington 98056, spoke in opposition to the proposal.
He pointed out that this parcel is not bordered on the west by Monroe Avenue,that there is one long 300 feet
and three 200 foot lots facing Monroe. He also asked why a tree clearing plan had not been submitted, and was
concerned that most if not all of the trees would be removed.
Ms. Henning pointed out on the exhibits where the trees are located and how the site will be cleared. She
stated it was not unusual not to have a tree clearing plan at this time.
VICKI DARASKAVICH, 3606 NE 7th Street,Renton, Washington 98056, spoke in opposition. She stated
that if any of the other places wanted to subdivide they would have to actually tear down the house because .
there is a house in the middle of the lot. Just because the applicant wanted to subdivide did not mean all the
other residents intended to do the same. She was also concerned about removing the trees. She stated that the
hill going down to Monroe gets iced up and she was concerned about increased traffic. There are no sidewalks
on NE 7th Street or on the east side of Monroe.
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September 5, 1996
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JERRY LUEDKE, 23615 SE 225th, Maple Valley,Washington 98038, spoke in opposition. His parents live
across.the.street:from.the..proposed development,and they.searched-Kent,.Renton and.Auburn before selecting
-. this site.for.its lot size and trees. He was concerned about the tree removal and stated that several had already
been removed. If the trees to the south are removed,the trees directly to the north of those fall over with heavy
south winds in the winter and his parents live directly north of the proposed development. He was also
concerned about theplannedwater.retention.in light of the flooding that regularly occurs at this location.
-..He.concluded.that the-street_:has a unique character and he would like to see it remain.
j, MARY O'HAYRE,3402 NE 7th Street,Renton, Washington 98056, spoke in opposition; and stated she
concurred with.Mr.: Luedke's assessment of the-tree problem and the drainage situation.::She also pointed out .
that contrary to the staff report,most of the lots on NE 7th Street are 2/3 acre in size. She submitted a
photograph of a logging truck filled with the trees which had already been removed from the site. She
reiterated the CP policy which states that the older existing neighborhoods should be encouraged and enhanced,
especially those with distinct characters. Some of the people have lived here as many as 49 years, and that she
has lived there for 28 years.• -
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KIM SLATER, 3507 NE 7th Street,-Renton, Washington 98056, spoke in opposition: Shelbought henhouse in.
1993 and her title research showed a zoning in this area of R-1 with no indication that it was going to change.
.:. Since that time they have never received any information that the area was under rezoning..When:they built
their house it-was;done=to.maintain:the-quality of life-and standard of living-within.the block,but she felt the
subjectproposal would-change the character of the neighborhood. She'alsofelt the staff report wasreally good
. _ in pointing out the_pros of Mr.Anicello,developing this property, but not the cons._She expressed her concerns
regarding-removal of trees,ponding because of vegetation removal, and traffic safety. She concluded by stating
that this area provides the mix and variety in lot sizes and character that the City's own policy states is
necessary for a diversified community.
KIRSTEN DODD, 3420 NE 7th Street,Renton, Washington 98056, spoke in opposition. She objected to
comparing the NE 7th Street community with President's Park which has parcels that are plus or minus 5,000
square feet. She also objected to the inference in the preliminary report that eventually other people will want
to subdivide, but felt that most of the people on the street lived there because of its large tracts, location,the
wildlife,the quietness,the friendliness of the neighborhood.
HAROLD ACKETT, 3409 NE 7th Street,Renton,Washington 98056, spoke in opposition. He has lived north
of the proposed site for 29 years because of its unique environment. He asked if a privacy fence was going to
be built to protect the surrounding neighbors. He also stated his concern regarding the removal of the trees.
ROBERT SLATER, 3507 NE 7th Street,Renton, Washington 98056, spoke in opposition. He was not aware
of the rezoning and questioned the City's notification policies. He estimated that 90%of the residents in this
area are against the restructuring of this neighborhood. He named several different building projects in the City
and felt the City should maximize the housing and development that is already going on. He cited several CP
policies which support his opposition to this development. He stated that this is not the time nor the place to be
considering these kind of changes that will affect this undisturbed parcel forever. There are residents that have
lived here for over 50 years and there are families who have moved here in the last year. All picked this
Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts for similar reasons--the difference in City living.
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GERTRUDE STIRN, 3513 NE 7th Street,Renton,Washington 98056, spoke in opposition. She stated she had
lived in her house.since.1949,•and felt this made her.a pioneer and her opinions should be heard. She cares
about the neighborhood and what it means to her children and grandchildren.
ALLEN DODD, 3420 NE 7th Street,-Renton, Washington 98056, spoke in opposition. He was concerned with
the intersection at the new proposed street and NE 7th Street. To the west on NE 7th is a.downward slope
towards the street which cuts off vision from traffic coming down the street, and he felt it was hazardous. He
also asked if the proposed 8-inch sewer drain would be large enough to cover.future subdivision..
WINNIE UITHOL, 3414 NE 7th Street,Renton, Washington 98056,,spoke.in::opposition..,.She was.concerned
about the safety with increased traffic and stated that people are not driving 25 miles per hour, but sometimes
40, and if people are coming out of that street trying to go into NE 7th,that with the bus going there it is going
to be dangerous.
NEIL WATTS,Plan Review Supervisor, Development.Services Division,Renton, Washington, 200 Mill
Avenue South,Renton, Washington 98055, addressed several concerns, including street grid system, the City
easements on Lots 4 and 5,and the bioswale system. Regarding the 8-inch sewer main, it-.is sized to allow for
capacity for the entire area that it could potentially serve at full build-out. Pertaining to traffic trip generation,
Mr: Watts stated that with an additional 80.trips per day;the number generally looked at is the peak hour trips
which are somewhere around 8 trips per peak hour. He discussed the sight visibility for traffic at this location.
Regarding street improvements, Mr. Watts explained that the project is required to build curb, gutter and
sidewalk on the new street and:along.the short frontage it has on NE 7th. It is also required to provide street
lighting at the new intersection.
Ms. Henning further explained the CP policy LU20 which encourages enhancement and stability of Renton's
older and distinctive neighborhoods through designation of neighborhood conservation areas, and that while the
policy allows for the designation of these areas,there is no vehicle set up to do this yet. The policies were also
mentioned that encourage large lot single family development providing a more rural lifestyle. That policy was
intended by the City to help designate areas for eventual development as large or small lot areas.
The Examiner asked if this lot could be divided into three lots and developed in such a fashion that it could be
redeveloped or subdivided once again in the future.Ms.Henning responded that they could shadow plat it,
which is putting an artificial grid superimposing how it could further subdivide in the future. In order to meet
the densities,they would have to shadow plat or plat at a point where they are achieving at least 7 lots for this
size of parcel.
The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this project. There wasno one else wishing to speak, and
no further comments from staff. The hearing closed at 11:15 a.m.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS &DECISION
Having reviewed the record in this matter,the Examiner now makes and enters the following:
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FINDINGS:
1. The applicant, Paul Morrow of T.C.A.Inc.,,for Gary and Meda Anicello, filed a request for approval of
a nine-lot short plat.
2. The yellow file containing the staff report,the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)documentation
and other pertinent materials was entered into the record as Exhibit#1.
3. The Environmental Review Committee(ERC),the City's responsible official, determined that the
proposal is exempt from an environmental assessment.
4. The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter.
5. The subject site is located at 3401 NE 7th Street. The subject site is located on the south side of 7th
between Monroe Avenue NE on the west and Queen Avenue NE on the east.
6. The subject site was annexed to the City with the adoption of Ordinance 1475 enacted in March 1954.
The site's R-8 (Single Family Residential- 8 units/acre)was-applied with the adoption of Ordinance
4404 enacted in June 1993.
7. The map element of the Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located as
suitable for the development of single family residential uses, but does not mandate such development
without consideration of other policies of the Plan.
8. The subject site is an approximately 1.62 acre L-shaped parcel. The parcel is approximately 299 feet
deep(north to south)by approximately 205 feet wide(rear or south property line). The parcel has
approximately 192 feet of frontage along NE 7th Street.
9. The parcel slopes down moderately from the north to the south from approximately 296 feet to
approximately 274 feet. The site slopes down with approximately 17%slopes in the extreme east and
southwest corner of the site.
10. The applicant proposes dividing the existing parcel into nine single family parcels. The parcels would
range in size from 6,000 square feet to 6,877 square feet in area.
11. The nine lots would be aligned along a new road that will enter the site and then curve to the east. It
will provide a hammer-head turnaround for emergency vehicle maneuvering.
12. The proposal would result in a net density of approximately 6.88 units per acre.
13. The subject site is compromised of three legal parcels. The two westernmost of the parcels are each
approximately 96 feet wide by 299 feet deep. The easternmost parcel is set back from the street and is
located to the rear or south of 3409 NE 7th Street.
14. The subject site is located within the Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts Plat. With the exception of the
applicant's rear third parcel,the 3409 parcel and the corner parcels located along Monroe Avenue NE,
all the parcels on both sides of the block front of NE 7th between Monroe and Queen are approximately
299 feet deep by 96 feet wide. They are all approximately 28,704 square feet or 0.66 (two-thirds)of an
acre.
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15. The corner parcels at Monroe are approximately 149 feet long along NE 7th Street and are each
approximately 14,304 square feet or 0.33 acres.
16. .. These two tiers of parcels aligned along NE 7th in this location are larger in the.main.than any.parcels
- -. located in.the President's Park parcels north or south of,the site where parcel size ranges between
approximately 5,500 square feet and 6,000 square feet.
17. Restrictive Covenants running with the Stewart's Plat state:
"No lot or portion of a lot in this plat excepting those lots which are herein-
after restricted to business use, shall be divided and sold or resold, or
ownership changes or transferred whereby the ownership of any portion of this
plat shall be less than the area required for the use district stated on this plat,
namely, 6,000 square feet for suburban use,with a minimum lot width of 60
feet.
All lots in this plat are restricted to S-2 Suburban use."
18. Staff has concluded that the covenants should be used in judging this plat unless they were challenged
or modified. The minimum lot size, as noted, is 6,000 square feet. The average lot width is 60 feet but
at least two of the proposed lots have a minimum width that is less than 60 feet. These parcels may not
meet the terms of the covenants which specify,that"no lot or portion of a lot.... with a minimum width
of 60 feet."
19. City water mains are located along NE 7th, Monroe and NE 7th Place.
20. A sewer line is located south of the site in the NE 7th Place right-of-way. An easement provides access
to this line from the subject site.
21. Many of the residents on both sides of NE 7th indicate that the unique character of the street has either
kept them living there or encouraged them to recently acquire homes on this street. The large lots and
abundance of trees provide an unusual character in this block. One resident's property has received a
Backyard Wildlife Habitat certification by the National Wildlife Federation.
22. There are mature trees on the site. The applicant did not provide a retention plan but noted their
location in a survey. The row of trees along the western property line may be able to be retained but•
many of the other trees would have to be removed to provide for building pads, driveways and other
site improvements. Some lone trees would not survive once neighboring trees are removed.
23. The development of nine lots would generate approximately 90 vehicle trips per day spread out over the
course of the day. Since one home already exists, it would generate approximately 80 new trips. The
applicant will be required to offset its impacts on the system by paying a mitigation fee.
24. The development of the subject site would add approximately seven additional students to the Renton
School District. These students would be spread over the various grades and would be assigned by the
school district on a space available basis.
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25. A variety of City parks are located within a mile of the subject site. The applicant will be required to
offset its impacts on the system by paying a mitigation fee.
26. The plat will have to install the necessary infrastructure improvements including water and sewer and
storm lines as well as the required curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street lights.
27. As proposed,Lot 5's rear yard would be dedicated to be used as a bioswale,potentially leaving it with
no usable rear yard.
28. Staff has listed the various Comprehensive Plan policies that support the proposed plat and its smaller
lots which result in greater density than that which had been standard. Those references are
incorporated by reference.
29. The following statements and policies taken from the Comprehensive Plan would appear to indicate
that the proposed development might not be compatible with the existing character of this particular
neighborhood:
Renton In the Future: A Vision
Future Neighborhoods: Existing single family neighborhoods would look much the
same as they do today. Many vacant lots in neighborhoods would have new homes on
them. New development would be encouraged to in-fill.on..smaller lots to reduce
sprawl, but the existing character of the single-family neighborhoods would be
protected and maintained.
Development in Renton's residential areas will maintain a high quality of life, and
provide housing opportunities for an increasingly diverse population. The single
family character of neighborhoods will be maintained through carefully applied design
standards and parking regulations. Renton's population will become more like the King
County average in terms of its income population and cost of its housing stock.
I. LAND USE ELEMENT
GOALS
2. Promote neighborhoods in the City which: a. have a strong sense of community
and neighborhood identity; b. are pedestrian-oriented communities where people can
work, shop and play within proximity of their homes; c. are developed at densities
sufficient to support public transportation and make efficient use of urban services and
infrastructure; d. offer a variety of housing types for a population diverse in age,
income and lifestyle; e. are varied or unique in character; f. retain neighborhood
development patterns where appropriate; and g. are visually attractive, safe, and
healthy environments in which to live.
Residential Types Policy LU-15. Encourage a city-wide mix of housing types
including large lot and small lot single family development, small-scale and large-
scale multi-family housing, and residential mixed-use development.
Policy LU-18. The City should encourage large lot single family development pro-
viding a more rural life style in environmentally sensitive, habitat-valuable, or
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agriculturally resource laden areas. The City should discourage more intensive platting
patterns in these areas.
Policy LU-20. Encourage enhancement and stability in Renton's older and distinctive
neighborhoods through the designation of Neighborhood Conservation areas.
Policy LU-21. Address issues relevant to the conservation areas which concern the
majority of residents and property owners through Sub-area plans.
Policy LU-22. Encourage the city and neighborhoods to jointly work toward
community plans and projects as needed. Discussion: This category is used with one
of the following existing designations with a suffix to help stabilize neighborhoods in
transition and to revitalize and enhance their appearance. The intent is to establish
special policies and development standards for older, established neighborhoods that
have a large number of non-conforming uses and structures. This designation is an
opportunity for residents and property owners to initiate added protection of their
neighborhood.
Objective LU-J: Protect and enhance the character of Residential Single Family
neighborhoods, improve opportunities for better public transportation, and make more
efficient use of urban services and infrastructure.
Policy LU-36. Allow development at 9.7 dwelling units per acre on infill parcels of
one acre or less as an.incentive to encourage single family small lot development on
4,500 sq. ft. lots.
Policy LU-38. Infill development standards should be- developed that reflect
characteristic or unique features of established neighborhoods. These standards should
address: 1) building height, width, and length; 2) front, side, and back yard setbacks;
3)maximum lot coverage; 4) location of driveways and garages; 5)number of garages;
and 6) roofline. Building scale in single family neighborhoods should be compatible
with existing development.
Policy LU-39. New single family neighborhoods should be compatible with adjacent
single family areas. Standards should be developed which address: 1) transportation
and pedestrian connections between neighborhoods; 2) compatible boundaries between
neighborhoods; and 3)compatible street landscaping and setbacks.
Policy LU-42. A range and variety of lot sizes should be encouraged.
Subdivision of Land Objective LU-O: Create a neighborhood development pattern
consistent with Renton's older neighborhoods and an interconnected road network.
Policy LU-79. Land should generally be subdivided and blocks sized to minimize
walking distances and provide convenient routes between destination points.
Policy LU-80. Land should be arranged in blocks divided into lots with all lots
required to front on a public street or a park.
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Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1
September 5, 1996
Page 11
Natural Features Objective LU-OO: Provide for orderly growth of the City, while
enhancing the downtown and neighborhood areas, and the City's natural features.
Policy LU-269. The City's unique natural features including land form, urban form,
vegetation, and river should be protected and enhanced.
Community Separators
55 Objective LU-PP: Provide physical and visual distinctions both.within Renton and
between edges of urban growth.
Policy LU-271. The function of community separators should be to: a. reinforce the
character of the City's neighborhoods; b. establish boundaries between the City's urban
growth area and other areas; c. separate high density urban land uses from areas of low
density, semi-rural and conservation uses; and, d. protect environmentally sensitive or
• critical areas.
Policy LU-272. Locational criteria should consider the following types of lands for
inclusion in community separators: a. Individual and interconnecting natural features,
critical areas, public and private open space and water features; _b. Existing and
proposed individual and interconnecting parks, boulevards, utility easements, and other
rights-of-way, and agricultural areas. c. Areas which provide a logical and easily
identifiable physical separation between urban uses.
Discussion: Community separators are intended to define neighborhoods within the
City and to establish edges between Renton and adjacent areas. .These areas will be
especially important as urban areas intensify both within the City and outside of its
ultimate growth area. In many cases, natural features such as water bodies and stream
courses, land form, and vegetation already serve as community separators. The built
environment also presents appropriate forms such as building clusters, plazas, major
institutions, industrial areas and urban parks which could be used as community
separators.
Vegetation Objective LU-RR: Preserve vegetation for aesthetic and community
character and as a means of safeguarding the environment.
Policy LU-285. Existing mature vegetation and distinctive trees should be protected
and retained in developments.
Policy LU-311. The character of existing residential neighborhoods should be
strengthened. .
Policy LU-312. Design characteristics that establish neighborhood or district identity
should be included in large,new development sites and building designs.
Objective LU-VV: The open space network should be interconnected and include
public lands such as parks, public open space, trails, environmentally sensitive areas,
private open spaces, public rights-of-way,waterways, and visual open spaces.
Paul Morrow, T.C.A., Inc.
Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1
September 5, 1996
Page 12
Objective LU-WW: The function of the open space network should be to: a.
preserve land resources; b. provide relief from urban development; c. maintain a habitat
for wildlife; d. provide physical access and visual connection within the City; and
e. define the form of the City.
Objective LU-XX: Adequate open space lands should be preserved to meet the needs
of present and future generations.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. As will be noted above,there appear to be a variety of Comprehensive Plan policies,.which support the
proposed subdivision and a variety of policies that would not support dividing the acreage up into nine
lots. The problem appears that the Zoning Code demands that new subdivisions meet a minimum
density to comply with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan,but there is not a corresponding provision
in the Zoning Code that codifies the preservation of unique neighborhood characteristics. It would
seem that given that,the proposed plat must be approved.
2. At the same time,the facts would seem to indicate that the applicant has three separate legal lots
currently. Two lots that already have legal access to a street and one interior lot. It would appear that -
with appropriate lot line adjustments and/or easements between those existing three lots,the applicant
could develop three single family homes that would be compatible with the existing neighborhood
characteristics. More trees would be preserved,the streetscape would be preserved and the unique
characteristics which separate this block from others would be preserved in the main.
3. It would seem that the Comprehensive Plan was not intended to create isolated larger parcels to provide
the variety of housing and lot sizes it speaks about. Clearly,the incentive to maintain an island of one
larger lot in a sea of small lots would be almost nil. It would appear that permitting some larger
pockets, such as this block front,to maintain larger lots is truly in keeping with the goals and objectives
of the Comprehensive Plan cited above. In particular,there are some policies that say that more dense
smaller lot sizes should be allowed in existing single family neighborhoods but that language is not
mandatory but permissive. It would appear that the Comprehensive Plan also envisions a range of
housing types and lot sizes. And while the plan could be read to mean intermixing larger and smaller
lots in some neighborhoods, in this case it would lead to a destruction of the unique character and feel
of this block. Development at the densities proposed will carve a large hole in the existing vegetation
pattern s of the block since nine homes would require the removal of much of the unique larger, older
trees.
4. In any event, as noted, it seems that until actual Ordinance language is in place,the proposed plat is
appropriate and marginally serves the public use and interest.
5. The proposed nine lots meet the Zoning Code's density requirements by falling within the range of 5 to
8 units per acre. The proposed lot sizes all meet the standards set in the Zoning Code while the nine
lots equates to approximately 6.88 units per acre. The road system is not quite a grid road system but
given the fact that this lot is L-shaped, it would be difficult to create a more grid-like system. The
Zoning Code would permit as few as 7 lots, but unless one reads the restrictive covenants as not
allowing the lots that do not precisely meet the width,standard in their minimum,dimension, the shape
and size of the parcels does not really leave itself to reducing the lots. So either the proposal should be
denied in its entirety as being out of character or the nine lots should probably be approved as proposed.
Paul Morrow, T.C.A., Inc.
Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1 ,
September 5, 1996
Page 13
6. The proposal will provide what has been termed in-fill development. Clearly,what is needed is a good
definition of"in-fill" development. This proposal certainly fills in the subject site but it is not as if the
lot were undeveloped. The proposal does not appear especially compatible with the surrounding
development patterns of the immediate block but mirrors the patterns found north and south of the
immediate area. It does help meet the objectives of creating tighter development patterns making it
easier to provide urban services and mass transportation.
7. In conclusion,the tools necessary to preserve blocks and neighborhoods like this will be necessary if
some of the other goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan are to be given substance in
reviewing in-fill short plats. As staff at the hearing noted: there are policies that suggest certain unique
neighborhoods were intended to be protected by community based planning,..butthat the.tools have not
been devised by staff at the moment. This would appear to suggest that the existing Comprehensive
Plan would offer this block that type of detailed analysis.
DECISION:
The proposed plat is approved subject to the following conditions:
1. Tree Clearing Plan. The applicant shall submit a drawing showing the extent of the tree clearing
proposed in order to accommodate the short plat(site infrastructure.and building envelopes). The plan
should emphasize the retention of large or significant vegetation, such as the poplars and fir trees
located on the western boundary of the property, and the fir trees located on the north portion of the
site. This plan shall be submitted to the Development Services Division for review and approval prior
to the recording of the short plat. •
' 2. Traffic Mitigation Fee. The'applicant/owner shall be required to pay the equivalent of$75 per each
new average daily vehicle trip($750 for each new lot)as traffic mitigation. This fee would be payable
prior to the recording of the short plat.
3. Soils Report. The applicant shall provide to the Development Services Division a soils report for the
new home sites. The soils report is subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division and must be submitted prior to the issuance of a construction permit. Recommendations of
the soils report must be followed by the applicant/owner/developer and any recommendations of the
report shall be shown on the face of the plat and recorded with the plat.
4. Construction Hours. The hours of site clearing, grading and construction of site improvements shall be
limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday. Clearing, grading and installation
of site improvements may occur on Saturdays by special arrangement with the Development Services
Division, but would be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. No construction activity will be
permitted to occur on Sundays with the exception of home building construction as could occur in the
surrounding areas.
5. Construction Hauling. Hauling associated with construction will be restricted to between the hours of
8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday when school is in session, and between 8:30 a.m. and
3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday during school vacation times. These construction hauling hours may
be modified by the Development Services Division,via a request from the applicant and only for good
cause.
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Paul Morrow, T.C.A.,Inc.
Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1
September 5, 1996
Page 14
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6. Fire Mitigation Fee. The applicant/owner shall be required to pay the amount of$488 per each new lot
in order to pay for increased fire protection and emergency..services that would result from the
development of the property. This fee is payable prior to the recording of the short plat.
7. Parks MitigationFee. The applicant/owner shall be required to pay the equivalent of$530.76 per each
new lot in order to diminish the,impacts to the City's parks and recreation facilities.that would be
attributable to the proposed plat. This fee is payable prior to the recording of the short plat.
8. . Maintenance Agreement/Homeowner's Association. The applicant/owner/developer shall draft and
record a maintenance agreement or establish a homeowner's association for the maintenance of all
common plat improvements(e.g., drainage feature,utility easements). The agreement should be drafted
in a form that is acceptable to the City Attorney. This shall be accomplished prior to the recording of
the plat.
ORDERED THIS 5th day of September, 1996.
1Z1 CY.t•••H-'
FRED J. KA j;I •
HEARING E!!•MINER
TRANSMITTED THIS 5th day of September, 1996 to the parties of record:
Jennifer Toth Henning Paul Morrow Mel Daley
200 Mill Avenue S 409 3rd Avenue S 409 3rd Avenue S
Renton, WA 98055 Kent, WA 98032 Kent, WA 98032
Digby Henry Paul Crutchfield Vicki Daraskavich
3512 NE 7th Street 3613 NE 7th Street 3606 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
Jerry Luedke Mary O'Hayre Robert and Kim Slater
23615 SE 225th 3402 NE 7th Street 3507 NE 7th Street
Maple Valley, WA 98038 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
Allen and Kirsten Dodd Harold Ackett Gertrude Stirn
3420 NE 7th Street 3409 NE 7th Street 3513 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
Winny Uithol Neil Watts Bettyjean Craig
3414 NE 7th Street 200 Mill Avenue S 3518 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98056
{ Miriam Holmquist Gerald Keehn Pam McCain
3610 NE 7th Street 3601 NE 7th Street 10803 Kent-Kangley Road
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 \� WA 98031
Paul Morrow, T.C.A., Inc.
Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1
September 5, 1996
Page 15
Lester and Vera Bach Christopher Todd Norman Luedke
3309 NE 7th Street 3424 NE 7th Place 3408 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
Joe and Sally Carey Charles Switzler Charles and Kathryn Sluyter
3322 NE 7th Street 3517 NE 7th Street 758 Monroe Avenue NE
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056
Gary and Meda Anicello
3401 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
TRANSMITTED THIS.5th day of September, 1996 to the following:
Mayor Jesse Tanner Gregg Zimmerman,Plan/Bldg/PW Administrator
Members, Renton Planning Commission Jim Hanson,Development Services Director
Art Larson, Fire Marshal Mike Kattermann, Technical Services Director
Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney James Chandler, Building Official
Transportation Systems Division Jay Covington,Mayor's Executive Assistant
Utilities System Division Councilperson Kathy Keolker-Wheeler
Valley Daily News
Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 15 of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in
writing on or before 5:00 p.m.,September 19, 1996. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the
Examiner is ambiguous or based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the
, discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written
request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen(14)days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This
request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errors discovered by such appellant, and the Examiner may,
after review of the record,take further action as he deems proper.
An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Chapter 8, Section 16, which requires that such appeal
be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of$75.00 and meeting other specified requirements.
Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City
Hall.
If the Examiner's Recommendation or Decision contains the requirement for Restrictive Covenants,the
executed Covenants will be required prior to approval by City Council or final processing of the file.
You may contact this office for information on formatting covenants.
The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte(private one-on-one)communications may occur
concerning pending land use decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may not communicate in
private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include both
the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council.
Paul Morrow, T.C.A., Inc.
Anicello Short Plat
File No.: LUA-96-073,ShP1
September 5, 1996
Page 16 -
All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all
interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the
evidence. Any violation of this doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the Court.
The Doctrine applies not only to the initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as .
Appeals to the City Council.
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(PROWDED BY STEWART mu CIPA/IY,OVER IPA 269303) GARY ANICELLO LEGEND IN CONC. 1
(3-21-96)
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LOTS S O 6.BLOOI 2 51C6ARTS MU1LAN0 ACRE TRACTS.ACCORDING RENTON,WA 98056 O CATCH BASIN
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TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLwE 43 OF PLATS.PAGE 17,M ® STROY ORAN MANHOLE
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PARCEL M (SI (DATE) o SAN.SEWER CLEAN OUT •
THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF LOT 7.CLOCK 2,sTEwARrs I6aILANO ACRE I"
TRACTS,ACCORDING TO ME PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DI VOLwC 43 OF A FINE HYDRANT
EEXCEPT'1W�LT Lima of SCAM LOT 7aTERREED AS MOORS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT El WATER NETER •
BEONNINC AT ME.SOUTHEAST CORNER CC SAID LOT 7:THENCE NORTH
00701e•WEST ALONG INC CAST LINE CC SAO LOT 7,A DISTANCE OF N. WATER GATE VALVE
2368 FELT:THENCE SOUTH 7503.39•WEST ALONG A OIAW-UNK STATE OF WASHINGTON I
FENCE.A DISTANCE OF e5.77 FEET TO THE NTORSECRON OF INC SOUTH SS. p UTILITY POLE
UNE OF SAID LOT 7,THENCE scum serene"3•CAST ALONG THE SOUTH COUNTY OF KING
UNE TELEPHONE RISER
IN G: LOT 7,A DISTANCE Cr 87.00 FEET TO 7NE PANT OF I CERTIFY THAT I KNOW OR HAVE SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE
(ALSO RNOWIN AS LOT 2 OF OTT D<RENTON LOT LINE AauSTYEHT NUYeER THAT DIARY ANIrFI I OWNER IS THE PERSON WHO a MON.IN CASE
LUA-92-035-LLA). APPEARED BEFORE ME.AND SAID PERSON ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT HE SIGNED THIS INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED IT
TO BE HIS FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT FOR THE USES AND
SHORT PLAT LEGEND PURPOSES MENTIONED IN THE INSTRUMENT. MERIDIAN: NAD 1983(91)
TOTAL AREA: 1.62 ACRES- 70,783t SO.FT. DATED: L//7f4G
PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS: 9 -
PROPOSED AREA LOT 1: 6.045 SOFT 4S • GRAPHIC SCALE
LOT 2: 6.027 SOFT WATEE E.CHASTAN (S ATTIRE)
LOT 3: 6,392 SOFT
LOT 4: 6,696 SOFT STATE OF WASIIING10N I I I I'O
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LOT 5: 6.877 SOFT 14317R(-4-PUBLIC
LOT 6: 6,577 SOFT Y1OIImtEhILB01ILT2•7595 '
LOT 7: 6,374 SOFT TITLE (DI FUT 1
LOT 8: 6,000 SOFT MY APPOIN ME T 1 Inch- 40 rt.
LOT 9: 6,013 SO.FT. EXPIRES 7jfirtli
AREA EXIST.BUILDINGS: 3.400 SOFT CITY CD F' R E NT CD N
AREA OF LAND IN STREET: 11782 SO.FT. 0 'f('„A, KEN)• DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
PERCENTAGE OF LAND IN STREET; 19.ST P uL E.YO.• 409 Jrd. AVE. SOUTH KENT: WASH. 980J2
v\ pi IM,�i (206) 854-204J SHORT. PLAT/SUBDIVISION PLAN
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MO RE96pN er ADM DATE ,,.v:„�,,v„ _
I11AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
,Tessi ra Rnrcg , being first duly sworn on oath
states that he/she is the Legal Clerk of the
VALLEY DAILY NEWS
600 S. Washington Kent, WA. 98032
a daily newspaper published six (6) times week. Said newspaper is a legal NOTICE OF PROPOSED
newspaper of general circulation and is now and has been for more than six SHORT PLAT APPLICATION
months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published in the CITY OF RENTON
English language continually as a daily newspaper in Kent, King County, Wash- A Short Plat application has been filed
in ton. The ValleyDailyNews has been approved as a legal newspaper order and acceptedion withe Citythit DevelopmentR . Theefol-
g pp gby es Division of the of Renton. fol-
of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. lowing briefly describes the application..
The notice in the exact form attached, was published in the Valley Daily News ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to the subscribers LUA-96-073,SHPL
(andpP 9 Y Applicant proposes subdividing a1 exist-
during the below stated period. The annexed notice, a ing 1.62 acre parcel into nine lots suitable
for construction of single family homes.
Notice of Proposal s a 1 Location: 3401 NE 7th St.
p The public is offered a 14 day comment
period which will end at 5:00 PM on August
2, 1996. Following this, the City will finalize
the decision unless comments received
require a reevaluation. The date of Tues-
was published on 7-19-96 day, August 13, 1996, at 9:00 a.m., has :
been set for a public hearing to review the
ed for said foregoing public tion is the sum of short plat. The hearing, before Mr. Fred
The full amount of the fee charged 9 9 Kaufman, Renton Hearing Examiner,will be
I 6 held in the Council Chambers on the sec-
$ 50 . 53
and floor of City Hall, Renton.
The application can be reviewed in the
Development Services Division located on
the third floor of Renton City Hall. Com- +
Legal lerk alley Daily News ments will be accepted prior to Public Hear-
ings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an
approval. For further information, or if you
., wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD
Subscribed and sworn before me this�41day of � C/ 19 � and receive additional notifications of the
( City's determinations,appeal periods and/or
the public hearing date(s) for this project,
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te 1 ► please contact the Development Services
.yr..„�
Division at 235-2550. Please include the
� .. PROJECT NUMBER when calling for prop-
M F..r7 er file identification.
NotaryPublic or the State of Washington
�.•,. .•�/ Published in the Valley Daily News July
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
DATE: AUGUST 9, 1996 /
TO: JENNIFER HENNING
FROM: NEIL WATTS Aji.JJ
SUBJECT: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
SITE DISTANCE CONCERNS
I visited the site of the proposed Anicello Short Plat this morning to investigate the concerns for
adequate site distance along NE 7th St for the new street for this nine lot short plat. The site is
located on the south side of NE 7th St east of Monroe Ave NE. There is a slight rise along NE
7th ST west of the proposed new street which blocks clear line of site to the intersection at
Monroe Ave NE. There are no site restrictions to the east of this subject site.
I measured the site distance from the proposed street intersection location west along NE 7th St
with a measuring wheel per AASHTO standards. The measured site distance is 282 feet. NE 7th
St. is,a residential street, with a speed limit of 25 mph. The hill in question is a very short
distance from the intersection of Monroe Ave NE, which limits speeds for eastbound traffic at this
location to no more than 20 mph. -
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) recommends
various minimum stopping site distances for wet pavement based on design speeds. The table of
these minimum stopping site distances is attached for reference. The AASHTO recommended
minimum stopping site distance for a design speed of 25 mph is 150 feet. Since the measured site
distance is 282 feet, the location of the proposed new street intersection exceeds the standard for
minimum stopping site distance.
cc: Paul Lumbert
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Design Speed for Coefficient Distance Rounded
( ) Speed Condition Time Distance of Friction on Leveia Computeda for Design
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20 20-20 2.5 _ 73.3- 73.3 0.40 33.3- 33.3 106.7-106.7 125-125 t
25 24-25 2.5 88.0- 91.7 0.38 50.5- 54.8 138.5-146.5 150-150
30 28-30 2.5 102.7-110.0 0.35 74.7- 85.7 177.3-195.7 200-200
35 32-35 2.5 117.3-128.3 0.34 100.4-120.1 217.7-248.4 225-250 I
40 36-40 2.5 132.0-146.7 0.32 135.0-166.7 267.0-313.3 ' 275-325 n
45 40-45 2.5 146.7-165.0 0.31 172.0-217.7 318.7-382.7 325-400 c
50 44-50 2.5 161.3-183.3 0.30 215.1-277.8 376.4-461.1 400-475
55 48-55 2.5 176.0-201.7 0.30 256.0-336.1 432.0-537.8 450-550 al.
60 52-60 2.5 190.7-220.0 0.29 310.8-413.8 501.5-633.8 525-650 e
65 55-65 2.5 201.7-238.3 0.29 347.7-485.6 549.4-724.0 550-725 (::,
70 58-70 2.5 212.7-256.7 0.28 400.5-583.3 613.1-840.0 625-850 co
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City of Renton R�'n o^'N�"�
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
200 Mill Ave So
Renton, WA 98055
Attn: Jennifer Toth Henning, Project Manager
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073, SHPL)
Dear Ms. Henning:
As a follow-up to our letter of August 3, 1996 we are wanting to
communicate a clearer and more specific request re: our traffic safety
concerns. We understand that with a Short Plat application that a
traffic study is not required. However, we feel that there are
sufficient sight-distance concerns to warrant a study and request this be
addressed at the hearing August 13, 1996. We understand that although a
traffic study is not required that a traffic study can be requested and is not
uncommon when warranted.
Thank you again for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
onnie enry
3610 N. E. 7th St.
Renton, WA 98056
August 6, 1996
City of Renton
Planning/Building/Public Works Dept.
DEVELOPMENT PLANNINr-
200 Mill Ave. So. C�TYO� „'n�Tnn.
Renton, WA 98055
Attention: Jennifer Henning AUG Q 7 1995
Subject: Anicello Short Plat/LUA-96-073, SHPL ECE�
Dear Ms. Henning:
This is a follow-up to my recent telephone conversation
with you regarding the subject project.
My concerns about this short plat development are as
follows:
1. This creates an unwanted precedent in the neighborhood:
the destruction of our green belt.
(A) There are presently at least 20 fir trees
on the Anicello property. Obviously the
majority of them will be cut down to allow
for the houses to be built. If a few of
them should be left they will go down in a
severe windstorm, as experienced in other
developments in this area in recent years.
(B) Has the EPA approved this development?
2. This development will not be in keeping with the
character of the area.
3. More traffic will be generated in this neighborhood.
Most families have 2 cars, therefore 9 lots = 18 more cars.
4. There will be a dangerous intersection at the entrance
to the cul-de-sac. There is a rise in N.E. 7th St. between this
entrance and Monroe Ave. to the west. Eastbound cars on N.E. 7th
St. from Monroe Ave. will not be able to see cars leaving the cul-
de-sac until they are over the rise and almost to this intersec-
tion.
5. What effect is all of the development in this area
going to have on Renton' s water supply? How many more homes and
businesses is it going to take for Renton' s wells to run dry?
6. There is great concern among the residents in this N.E.
7th St. area about the effect this precedent will have on our
real estate taxes.
Yours truly,
Miriam G. Holmquist'
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
August 5, 1996 CITY OF qFNTON
AUG 0 7 1995
City of Renton
Development Services Division RECEIVED
200 Mill Ave South
Renton, WA. 98055
Re: Anicello Short Plat/ LUA-96-073, SHPL
Please except this letter as our families written disapproval of this project. We strongly
object to the Anicello's plan to build 9 homes on NE 7th ST. We are a young family
who recently moved to NE 7th St and we find this project very disturbing. We would
not have purchased our house if this project had been completed. We will see our
neighborhood fall apart if this project is approved. We have many reasons for disliking
this project, and they are as follows.
(a) Our major objection is the higher volume of traffic as well as noise this project will
bring to our street. We have two small children and we wanted an area with low
traffic. If nine houses are built, we will see an increase of at least nine additional cars but
we will more likely see closer to eighteen new cars. Plus delivery trucks, utility vehicles
and misc. visitors. Your city representative, Jennifer, estimated an average of 90
additional cars a day to our street! This will definitely affect us. Our worries about our
children walking to school or to a neighbors house were already very high, but now
they have tripled due to this proposal.
(b) Property taxes are another concern. The type of houses that will be built will
surely cause our property taxes to rise more than they normally would. We are
concerned because again, we are a young family with young children. We purchased
our house less than a year ago and can not afford any major changes in mortgage so
soon after buying. We also have concerns for our neighbors. Many of them are
already retired and do not have the capabilities to increase their income .
(c) The destruction of a well sustained environmental situation. By cutting down that
many trees and disturbing the ground, many things will be harmed. There are several
families of squirrel, raccoons, opossum, owls, several varieties of birds, and even deer
that are enjoyed by our street and would be affected. The owner of this property has
every right to sell his land, but it should be sold as a whole unit to spare the creatures
who share his land from losing their homes.
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(d) We are concerned that if this project is approved and sewer is brought over to
our street, we will most likely be told by the city to hook up to sewer. This scares us
because we don't have the money to do this and would not do it. And from what we
hear, this would probably cause a lean to be placed on our house and force us to
eventually move.
Thank you for listening to our concerns. We need you to know how this project is
going to affect our family. We can honestly say that approval of this project would
devastate us.
Thank you again for your time.
Sincerely,
The Dodd Family -Allen, Kirsten, Emily (2yrs), and Jeremy (4months)
3420 NE 7th St
Renton, WA. 98056
#255-2042
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To: Mr. Fred Kaufman, Renton Hearing Examiner
Development Services Division 8
Re: Anicello Short Plat/LUA-96-073,SHPL
3401 NE 7th Street AU6 $, \\
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From : Darin and Vicki Capponi Cm OF .MINaR
3606 NE 7th Street ikEARING
Renton, WA. 98056
(206) 271-3575 8-6-9 6
We are opposed to the Anicello Short Plat Subdivision
application and wish to be made a Party Of Record for further
notifications made available. We are also opposed to re-zoning of our
property we recently became aware of because of this application.
Just over a year ago we purchased our 1st home. We
moved from renting 2.5 acres in unincorperated King County to
purchasing our home on 1 acre with-in the city limits. We chose this
in-city neighborhood because of the property size and the value
placed on the "Quality of Life" these lots offered. We always wanted
"a little piece of heaven" close in and with the R-2 zoning in our
neighborhood people landscaped their property accordingly, not to
make money with the idea of future R-8 rezoning, developing and
then moving on. Our family wants to feel secure and protected from
the insensitive over developing that seems to be the trend these
days rather than preserving the "Quality of Life" we cherish.
With The Orchards development between Duvall & Union
and the Village On Union development at Union & 6th Street, we
have seen some devastation first hand. The impact on streets,
schools, trees, wildlife and connecting neighborhoods is harsh. Have
you. ever seen how a developer will selectively cut trees then the
remaining trees fall because they have no more support? Have you
ever seen hordes of unwanted rodents (mice, rats) move into a
populated neighborhood because thier habitat was bulldozed? We
always felt our street to be a sort of "Buffer Zone" from all the
surrounding development. A sort of "Greenbelt" for trees and wildlife
and those people who chose this "Quality of Life" to live in. '
Please consider the other families that bought these lots,
the size they are, for the quality of this neighborhood and will still be
living here long after this application process is over.
Thank-you,
- CLO \ACK.i
Darin and Vicki Capponi
" CIT.% JF RENTON
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
August 9, 1996
SUBJECT: ANICELLO.SHORT PLAT,FILE NO.LUA-96-073, SHPL
Dear Party of Record:
The enclosed Agenda corrects and replaces the Agenda that was attached to the Preliminary Report
to the Hearing Examiner for the above-referenced project. The date of the Public Hearing is
Tuesday, August 13,'1996. The Hearing will begin at 9:00 a.m. and will be held in the City
Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of the Renton Municipal Building. Should you have any
questions,please contact me at 277-6186)
Sincerely,
Avvy ‘ 4 fia
ennifer' . Henning
Project Manager
H:1W W6ODOT\LETTER.DOTBH •
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton,Washington 98055 '
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CURRENT PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILINGI
On the day of ptut1 , 1996, I deposited in the mails of the United
States, a sealed envelope containing
documents. This information was sent to:
Name Representing
(See )
(Signature of Sender) P � ,
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF KING ) KiVE.7\,/
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that - 6P/6:_/4 signed this
instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
Dated: � � /q6 / / �; f:
Notary Public• and for tFye tate of Wash+ngtcdrl_.L y
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Notary (Print) m /`-
My appointment expires: to q/q(i). ) •••.. "c `'
Project Name: Ay\ lAat
Project Number. 94 'Shp,
NOTARY.DOC
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Paul Morrow Gary Meda Anicello Lester& Vera Bach
TCA Inc. 3401 NE 7th Street 3309 NE 7th Street
409 3rd Ave S, Suite A Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
Kent, WA 98032-5898
Salley & Joe Carey Christopher Todd Paul Crutchfield
3322 NE 7th Street 3424 NE 7th Place 3613 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
Gerald Keehn Charles Switzler Harold Ackett
3601 NE 7th Street 3517 NE 7th Street 3409 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
Digby and Connie Henry Allen Dodd Art and Gertie Stirn
3512 NE 7th Street 10603 8th Ave SW 3513 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 Seattle, WA 98146 Renton, WA 98056
Mary Ohayre, Menno &Winny Uithol Mrs. Sluyter
3402 NE 7th Street 3414 NE 7th Street 758 Monroe Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
Norman L. Luedke •
B 1y� Craig Vicki Daraskavich
3408 NE 7th Street 3518 NE 7th Street Darin Capponi
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 3606 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
Miriam G. Holmquist Robert and Kim Slater Allen & Kirsten Dodd
3610 NE 7th Street 3507 NE 7th Street 3420 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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PROJECT NUMBER: LUA-96-073,SHPL
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes subdividing an existing 1.62 acre parcel
into nine lots suitable for construction of single family homes. Location: 3401 NE 7th St.
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PROJECT NAME: Anicello Short Plat
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes subdividing an existing 1.62 acre parcel
into nine lots suitable for construction of single family homes. Location: 3401 NE 7th St.
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City.of Renton '
PUBLIC Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
HEARING
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
A. SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST:
Public Hearing Date August 13, 1996
Project Name Anicello Short Plat
Applicant/ Paul Morrow, T.C.A. Inc.
Address 409 3rd Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Owner/ Gary and Meda Anicello
Address 3401 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
File Number LUA-096-073, SHPL Project Manager Jennifer Toth '
Henning
Project Description The applicant proposes to subdivide an existing 1.62 acre parcel into nine lots
suitable for the construction of single family homes.
Project Location 3401 NE 7th Street
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B. GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Owner of Record Gary and Meda Anicello
2. Zoning Designation Residential- 8 dwelling units per acre (R-8)
3. Comprehensive Plan Residential-Single Family
Land Use Designation
4. Existing Site Use Single family residence and vacant
5. Neighborhood Characteristics
North Single family residential homes
East Single family residential neighborhoods
South Single family residential (President's Park)
West Monroe Avenue NE and Renton Technical College
6. Access from NE 7th Street via Monroe Avenue NE
7. Site Area 1.62 acres
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Existing Building Area Existing Single Family Home to be demolished
New Building Area N/A
Total Building Area N/A
C. HISTORICAUBACKGROUND:
Action Land Use File No. Ordinance No. Date
Annexation N/A 1475 3/16/54
Lot Line Adjustment LLA-035-92 8/93
Comprehensive Plan N/A 4498 2/20/95
Zoning Code N/A 4404 6/7/93
D. PUBLIC SERVICES:
1. Utilities
Water Existing 8-inch water main in NE 7th Street, existing 10-inch
water main in Monroe Avenue NE, existing 4-inch water main
in NE 7th Place
Sewer Existing 8-inch sewer main in NE 7th Place •
Surface Water/Storm Water Existing stormwater facilities in NE 7th Place and portions of
Monroe Avenue NE
2. Fire Protection Provided as per City of Renton Ordinance
3. Transit - Metro Transit Routes 107, 108 and 111 provide service on
Monroe Ave NE, Route 107/108 travel on NE 7th Street
4. Schools Renton Technical College is located within 1/4 mile of the
site. Highlands Elementary, Hillcrest Elementary, and
Maplewood Heights Elementary are located within one mile of
the site. McKnight Middle School and Hazen High School are
located within one mile of the site.
S. Recreation Highlands Neighborhood Center, Windsor Hills Park, Kiwanis
Park, Sunset Court Park, North Highlands Neighborhood
Center are within one mile of the site.
6. Other An existing restrictive covenant on the property limits lot sizes
to minimum 6,000 square feet in size.
E. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE:
1. Section 4-31-5, R-8 (Residential- 8 dwelling units per acre)
2. Section 9-12, Subdivision Ordinance
3. Section 4-34, Street Improvements
4. Section 4-9, Land Clearing and Tree Cutting Ordinance
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5. Section 4-14, Parking and Loading Ordinance
F. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
1. City of Renton Comprehensive-Plan: Land Use Element, Housing Element
2. Supporting Comprehensive Plan Policies:
Policy LU-23. New development within all residential designations should achieve a minimum density.
The minimum density may be adjusted to reflect constraints on a site.
Policy LU-34. Net development densities of 8 dwelling units per acre should be allowed in Residential
Single Family neighborhoods.
Policy LU-35. A minimum lot size of 4,500 square feet should be allowed in single family residential
neighborhoods.
Objective LU-M: Reduce congestion on arterials and provide more linkages within and between
neighborhoods by developing a system of residential streets which serves both vehicles and pedestrians
and creates a continuous, efficient, interconnected network of roads and pathways throughout the City.
Policy LU-70. Streets, sidewalks, pedestrian or bike paths in a neighborhood development should be
arranged as an interconnecting network. Cul-de-sacs should be limited to areas where natural barriers
occur. Grid street pattern streets area preferable to connect adjacent and future development.
Policy LU-285. Existing mature vegetation and distinctive trees should be protected and retained in
developments.
Policy H-4. Encourage infill development as a means to increase capacity.
Policy H-10. Encourage small lot single family development.
Policy H-14. Minimum density requirements shall be established in all zones which allow residential
development to ensure adequate capacity for growth and create greater efficiency in the provision of
urban services.
Policy H-15. Minimum density requirements should be based on net density and should exclude
portions of the site constrained by sensitive areas, dedicated public or private rights or way and public
facility requirements.
G. DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS:
1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND
The proposal is located in the Renton Highlands, in the Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts Plat. The Albert
Balch President Park Plat is located immediately to the south. Surrounding parcels in the Highland Acre
Plat are approximately (+/-) 0.65 acre in size. Parcels in the President's Park Plat are generally (+/-)
5,000 square feet in size.
The applicant is proposing to subdivide two existing parcels (Parcel A -- Lots 5 and 6, and Parcel B --
portion of Lot 7 of Stewart's Highland Acre Tract) totaling 1.62 acres into nine separate parcels, suitable
for the eventual development of detached single family residential homes. The size of the resulting
parcels would be as follows:
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Lot#1 6,045 sq. ft.
Lot#2 6,027 sq. ft.
Lot#3 6,392 sq. ft.
Lot#4 6,696 sq. ft.
Lot#5 6,877 sq. ft.
Lot#6 6,577 sq. ft.
Lot#7 6,374 sq. ft.
Lot#8 6,000 sq. ft.
Lot#9 6,013 sq. ft.
The subject parcels are zoned R-8 which allows minimum size lots of 4,500 square feet and net
development densities of 5.0 to 8.0 dwelling units per acre. Given the developable area of the parcels,
the applicant could develop a minimum of 7 lots (5.35 du/ac) and a maximum of 10 lots (7.64 du/ac).
The proposal for nine lots would result in a net density of 6.88 dwelling units per acre.
An existing restrictive covenant on the parcels within the Stewart's Highland Acre Tracts Plat states that:
"No lot or portion of a lot in this plat excepting those lots which are herein after restricted
to business use, shall be divided and sold or resold, or ownership changes or transferred
whereby the ownership of any portion of this plat shall be less than the area required for
the use district stated on this plat, namely 6,000 square feet for suburban use, with a
minimum lot width of 60 feet.
All lots in this plat are restricted to S-2 Suburban use."
The restrictive covenant references the King County zoning that was in effect at the time that the plat
was recorded with the county. In order to remove the restrictive covenant, the applicant would need to
seek approval from the other property owners in the plat, or prove that the intent of the County was to
comply with whatever the applicable zoning was in place at a given time. Otherwise, the applicant must
plat to meet the requirements. As proposed, the Anicello Short Plat would result in the subdivision of lots
that are a minimum 6,000 square feet in size and lots that would be minimum average width of 60 feet.
The project site is located east of Monroe Avenue NE and on the south side of NE 7th Street. The site is
relatively level on the north half and slopes away to the south with approximately 17% slopes at the
extreme easterly portion and at the southwest corner of the site. The site is located outside of the
Aquifer Protection Area.
2. STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS
Representatives from various city departments have reviewed the application materials to identify and
address site plan issues from the proposed development. These comments are contained in the official
file, and the essence of the comments has been incorporated into the Departmental Recommendation at
the end of the report.
3. CONSISTENCY PRELIMINARY PLAT CRITERIA
Approval of a plat is based upon several factors. The following preliminary plat criteria have been
established to assist decision makers in the review of the plat:
a) Compliance with the Comprehensive Plan Designation
The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan designation of Residential Single
Family (RSF). The Anicello Short Plat would result in the development of small single family
residential lots (minimum 6,000 square foot lots) on a street that has developed, to this point,
with residences on large lots (approximately one-half acre). NE 7th Street east of Monroe
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Avenue NE has a suburban/rural character. This is partly due to the fact that the street is not
presently served by sewer and the larger lots are needed for septic systems and drain fields. In
addition, subdivision has not occurred up until now as it was the preference of the land owners to
maintain large lots.
The nine-lot Anicello Short Plat is supported by Comprehensive Plan Policies H-4 and H-10
which encourage infill development and small lot single family development. The proposal
would differ from the existing character of the surrounding neighborhood as it would be one of
the first parcels on NE 7th Street east of Monroe Avenue NE to subdivide to smaller lots. The
surrounding parcels on NE 7th Street are generally about one-half acre in size. The
Comprehensive Plan land use designation for these parcels would allow eventual subdivision to
lots as small as 4,500 square feet, however, the existing restrictive covenant for the Highland
Acre tract would limit the minimum lot size to 6,000 square feet. The proposal complies with
both the policies and the restrictive covenant. In order to reduce sprawl, make more efficient
use of public services and infrastructure and to improve opportunities for better public
transportation, new development is expected to occur on smaller average lot sizes than have
been platted in the past.
The proposal would result in a net density of 6.88 dwelling units per acre. Minimum densities of
5.0 du/ac in the RSF would be met consistent with Policies LU-23 and LU-34 and with H-14 and
H-15. The minimum lot size of 4,500 square feet as stated in Policy LU-35 would also be met.
Comprehensive Plan policies encourage development of grid street patterns where feasible,
however,the size and shape of the site appear to preclude interconnecting roads. The proposed
connection to NE 7th Street is acceptable and the proposed turnaround is appropriate.
Policy LU-285 states that existing mature vegetation and distinctive trees should be protected
and retained in developments. The applicant has submitted a tree location plan, but does not
indicate which trees would be retained under the proposal. Staff will recommend that a condition
of approval of the short plat be to retain existing trees located outside of building envelopes and
on the periphery of the site. The applicant would need to document the trees that would be
proposed for removal and the tree removal plan would need to be approved by the City's
Development Services Division, prior to the issuance of a Construction Permit.
b) Compliance with the Underlying Zoning Designation
The proposal site is designated R-8, on the City of Renton Zoning Map. The proposed
development would allow for future construction of up to 9 new dwelling units. (An existing
residence would be demolished.)
Minimum lot size permitted in the R-8 zone is 4,500 s.f. The proposed plat would provide 9 lots
ranging in size from 6,000 s.f.to 6,877 s.f. These lot sizes are compatible with other existing lots
located to the south in President's Park, but is inconsistent with the type of development that
has occurred over time on NE 7th Street.
Allowable net densities range from 5.0 to 8.0 dwelling units to the acre in the R-8 zone
(excluding roads and designated sensitive areas). As proposed, the Anicello Short Plat would
achieve a density of 6.88 dwelling units per net acre and would be within the allowable density
range. Lots would be smaller and more dense than those on NE 7th Street, but would be similar
to the approximate 5,000 square foot lots located in the President's Park plat immediately to the
south. This proposal is the first subdivision to this size for lots in the Highland Acre Plat,
however, other properties could achieve the same lot sizes and densities upon subdivision. The
applicant could still meet the requirements of the Zoning Code with as few as 7 lots or as many
as 10. Since there is a 'restrictive covenant applying to the proposal, 9 lots would be the
maximum permitted while still complying with the covenant.
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Permitted lot dimensions in the R-8 Zone are 50 foot wide interior lots and 60-foot wide corner
lots, with a minimum required depth of 65 feet. The restrictive covenant states that a minimum
width of 60 feet must be achieved. Proposed Lots #1, #2, #5, #7, #8, and #9 would meet the
minimum width requirements. Proposed Lot#3 would meet the 60-foot minimum width through
averaging as permitted by the City. Proposed Lots #4 and #6 would be pipestem lots and the
non-pipestem portion would meet the minimum width. All of the lots comply with applicable
dimensions for depth. As proposed, the short plat would meet development standards set forth
in the R-8 Zone.
c) Compliance with Subdivision Regulations
Lot Arrangement: Side lot lines are to be at right angles to street lines, and each lot must
have access to a public street or road. Access may be by private access easement street
per the requirements of the Street Improvement Ordinance(Code Section 4-34).
The proposal complies with this criteria. All new lots would have side lot lines at rights angles to
the street lines, and each lot would front on a public street or road. A new public street (Newport
Court NE)with hammerhead turnaround would be constructed as part of the short plat.
Lots: The size, shape and orientation of lots shall meet the minimum area and width
requirements of the applicable zoning classification and shall be appropriate for the type
of development and use contemplated.
All lots meet the minimum area requirement of the R-8 Zone (4,500 s.f.) and the minimum area
requirement (6,000 s.f.) of the restrictive covenant for the Highland Acre Plat. The proposal
generally complies with the minimum lot width of 50 feet for interior lots and 60 feet for corner
lots. The Subdivision Ordinance states that pipestem lots shall have a minimum width of 20
feet, and Lots #4 and #6 comply with this requirement. The remaining lots would meet the
minimum width requirements of the R-8 Zone and the 60-foot width requirement of the restrictive
covenant. (This is accomplished through averaging on odd-shaped parcels.)
Property Corners at Intersections: All lot corners at intersections of dedicated public
rights-of-way except alleys,shall have minimum radius of fifteen feet(159.
The proposed Anicello Short Plat indicates that a minimum radius of 25 feet would be built at the
intersection of the new public road (Newport Court NE) and NE 7th Street.
Streets
A new public street, Newport Court NE, would be constructed in the short plat. The street right-
of-way would be 50-feet in width and would include a 32-foot travel lane with parking on both
sides, sidewalks and planting strip incorporated into the front yards. Improvements including the
installation of curb, gutter, sidewalk and street lighting would be made along NE 7th Street as
L required by the Subdivision Ordinance.
d) Reasonableness of Proposed Boundaries
Access
The proposal is anticipated to generate up to 90 new average weekday trips (based on
approximately 10 new trips per home per day -- per the Institute of Transportation Engineers
manual). The project site would be accessible from NE 7th Street via Monroe Avenue NE as the
primary route. The developer/owner would be responsible for the street improvements required
on NE 7th Street along the north boundary of the property (16-foot wide travel lane with sidewalk
on one side). In addition, staff will recommend that the applicant/owner/developer be required to
• pay a Traffic Mitigation Fee in the amount of$75 for each new average weekday trip generated
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by the proposal. Generally, this fee is calculated to be approximately $750 per each new home
developed, and is due prior to the recording of the short plat.
Topography
The site is relatively level on the north one-half but slopes away to the south and has up to a
17% slope at the extreme easterly portion and at the southwest portion of the site. The high
point of the site is at approximate elevation 392 at the southwest corner. The lowest point of the
site is at approximate elevation 372 in the southeast corner,of the site.
The property is underlain by Arents, Alderwood Soils which consist of gravelly sandy loam
typically to a depth of 27 to 40 inches. No geotechnical analysis has been conducted for the
proposal to this point, however field investigations conducted by the applicant's engineer in
February of 1996 stated that the site showed no signs of any surface water ponding, scouring or
these other problems on adjacent properties.
Relationship to Existing Uses
The subject parcel is located on the east side of Monroe Avenue NE and North of NE 4th Street
(Cemetery Road) in the Highlands neighborhood. Existing surrounding uses include residences
on small and large lots (President's Park and Highland Acre respectively). Newly created lots as
proposed would be larger than the minimum allowed by the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
Zone, but smaller than what presently exists along NE 7th Street in the immediate vicinity. This
is the first parcel on this portion of NE 7th Street to be considered for subdivision at the smaller
lot sizes. Therefore, it would differ from the existing uses in that the lots would be smaller and
site improvements would impact a more urban character than currently exists. As time passes,
and utility services are extended on NE 7th Street, it is expected that more of the properties on
this street would request subdivision and the difference in character would be reduced.
Since the character of the surrounding area is residential, and since quality of life issues have
been raised by residents, staff will recommend that construction hours (clearing, grading and
installation of site improvements) be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday,with Saturdays allowed by special arrangement. In addition, construction hauling
will be limited to the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. when school is in session and 8:30 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. during school vacation times to reduce traffic congestion and to address potential
safety concerns associated with children walking to and from school.
e) Availability and Impact on Public Services(Timeliness)
Police and Fire
Police and Fire Prevention Bureau staff indicate that sufficient resources exist to furnish services
to the proposed development, subject to the condition that the applicant provide Code required
improvements and fees.
The Police Department has noted that they anticipate 6.66 police calls for service annually.
Police also advise that the owner/developer contact the Renton Police Department for advice on
securing building materials, tools and equipment to protect them from theft or vandalism during
construction. For new homes, Police recommend that solid core exterior doors be installed, with
dead-bolt lock and peepholes. Address numbers would need to be at least 6-inches in height,
and of a color that contrasts strongly with the color of the house, and the exterior of the homes
should be illuminated.
Fire Department has recommended that a condition of Short Plat approval be the payment of a
$488.00 Fire Mitigation Fee to defray costs of providing increased fire protection in the City. The
fee is payable prior to the recording of the short plat.
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A new fire hydrant with a minimum 1,000 gpm is required within 300 feet of all new single family
structures. If the structure exceed 3,600 square feet in size, the fire flow will increase to 1,500
gpm, and two hydrants will be required within 300 feet of the new structures. The proposed
hammerhead turnaround will need to meet the minimum turning radius of 25-feet inside
dimension and 45-feet outside dimension: It appears that the proposed dimensions show 24.50
inside dimension for the inside radius. The applicant will need to revise the drawings to reflect
the standard. In addition, the hammerhead will need to be marked/signed as a fire lane with no
parking allowed ("Fire Lane- No Parking")to identify the area as a fire lane.
Recreation
The subject parcel is located within one mile of the Highlands Neighborhood Center, Windsor
Hills Park, Kiwanis Park, Sunset Court Park, and North Highlands Neighborhood Center. No
recreation component is being proposed as part of this project. Parks Department has
recommended that the Anicello Short Plat pay the applicable Parks Mitigation Fee per each new
single family lot created. The recommended fee is $530.76 per each new single family home
• that could be constructed on the site. Credit could be given for the existing home. Staff will
recommend that the Parks Mitigation Fee apply to the proposal, and that this fee is payable prior
to the recording of the Short Plat.
Schools
The proposal would be expected to generate a total of 7 new students that would attend schools
in the Renton School District. This number of new students is determined based on figures from
the Renton School District for calculating the number of school-age children generated by new
development. According to the applicable formulas, 3.98 elementary school students (9 lots X
0.443 children), 1.53 middle school children (9 lots X 0.171 children), and 1.31 high school
students (9 lots X 0.145 students)would be generated by the proposal.
Storm water
The applicant is proposing that a storm sewer system with an underground detention vault and
bio-filtration swale be incorporated into the short plat. This system would result in the collection
of storm water via catch basins and conveyance to an underground detention vault, located in
the arm of the hammerhead turnaround. A new 12-inch stormdrain would convey the detained
water to a 91 lineal foot bioswale and then to a 12-inch stormwater line that would connect to the
existing 12-inch City stormwater line in NE 7th Place. In addition, the applicant/owner/developer
would be required to pay the applicable storm water System Development Charge of $385 per
each single family lot. These fees are payable prior to the issuance of the Construction Permit.
Water and Sanitary Sewer Utilities
Sewer: A new 8-inch sanitary sewer main extension will be required to serve the proposed short
plat. This 8-inch line is shown on the proposed Conceptual Utility Plan for the Anicello Short
Plat. The sewer line would extend from the proposed short plat to and existing 8-inch line in NE
7th Place. In addition, the applicant/owner/developer would be required to pay the applicable
System Development Charge of$585 per single family lot These fees are 'payable prior to the
issuance of Construction Permit.
Water: A water main extension will be required to serve the proposed Anicello Short Plat. An
existing 8-inch water line is located on the north side of NE 7th Street and the applicant proposes
to tie into this line with an 8-inch line stepping down to a 6-inch line within the short plat. In
addition, the applicant/owner/developer would be required to pay the applicable System
Development Charge of$850 per single family lot
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H. RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff recommend approval of the Anicello Short Plat,file no.LUA-96-073, SHPL subject to the following conditions:
1. Tree Clearing Plan: The applicant shall submit a drawing showing the extent of tree clearing proposed
in order to accommodate the short plat (site infrastructure and building envelopes). The plan should
emphasize the retention of large or significant vegetation, such as the poplars and fir trees located on the
western boundary of the property, and the fir trees located on the north portion of the site. This plan shall
be submitted to the Development Services Division for review and approval prior to the recording of the
short plat.
2. Traffic Mitigation Fee. The applicant/owner shall be required to pay the equivalent of$75 per each new
average daily vehicle trip ($750 for each new lot) as traffic mitigation. This fee would be payable prior to
the recording of the short plat.
3. Soils Report. The applicant shall provide to the Development Services Division a soils report for the
new home sites. The soils report is subject to the review and approval of the Development Services
Division and must be submitted prior to the issuance of a construction permit. Recommendations of the
soils report must be followed by the applicant/owner/developer and any recommendations of the report
shall be shown on the face of the plat and recorded with the plat.
4. Construction Hours. The hours of site clearing, grading and construction of site improvements shall
be limited to between 7:00 am and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Clearing, grading and installation
of site improvements may occur on Saturdays by special arrangement with the Development Services
Division, but would be limited to the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. No construction activity will be
permitted to occur on Sundays with the exception of home building construction as could occur in the
surrounding areas.
5. Construction Hauling. Hauling associated with construction will be restricted to between the hours of
8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday when school is in session, and betweem 8:30 a.m. and
3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday during school vacation times. These construction hauling hours may
modified by the Development Services Division, via a request from the applicant and only for good
cause.
6. Fire Mitigation Fee. The applicant/owner shall be required to pay the amount of$488 per each new lot
in order to pay for increased fire protection and emergency services that would result from the
development of the property. The Fire Mitigation Fee is payable prior to the recording of the short plat.
7. Parks Mitigation Fee. The applicant/owner shall be required to pay the equivalent of$530.76 per each
new lot in order to diminish impacts to the City's Parks and Recreation facilities that would be attributable
to the proposed plat. This fee is payable prior to the recording of the short plat.
8. Maintenance Agreement/Homeowner's Association. The applicant/owner/developer shall draft and
record a maintenance agreement or establish a homeowner's association for the maintenance of all
common plat improvements (e.g. drainage feature, utility easements). The agreement should be drafted
in a form that is acceptable to the City Attorney. This shall be accomplished prior to the recording of the
plat.
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CITY OF RENTON
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 26, 1996
TO: Jennifer Henning
FROM: Paul Lumbert
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat - Preliminary Application Review
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Note on Preliminary Review Comments Contained In This Report:
The following comments on development and permitting issues are based upon the pre-application
submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant. The applicant is cautioned that information
contained in this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision
makers (e.g., Hearing Examiner, Board of Adjustment, Board of Public Works, and City Council).
Review comments may also need to be revised based on programmatic, site planning, and other
design changes made by the applicant.
SANITARY SEWER:
A new sanitary main extension (8") will be required to serve the proposed short plat. Cost of side
sewer permit is $60/lot. Sewer (SDC) fees of $585/single family lot will be required.
WATER:
A water main extension will be required to serve the plat. Fire hydrants will be required to meet fire
flow requirements and Fire Code regulations. Hydrants must be located within 300' of the nearest
building point on any of the lots. The site is served by the Highland 565 pressure Zone and has a
static pressure in the main of 79.55 PSI (565 - 380 Elev. = 185; 185 x .43 = $79.55) Water-
(SDC) fees of $850 per single family lot will be required.
STORM DRAINAGE:
Existing storm 12" line is located in NE 7th Place. Storm drainage designed to meet KCSWDM will
be required. Surface water (SDC) fees of $385 per single family lot will be required.
TRANSPORTATION
Construction permit fees will be required for construction of water mains, side sewer, storm
drainage system and street improvements.. The cost of permits are as follows: The first $100,000
is at 5% of the cost of the construction, the second from $100,000 to $200,000 is at 4% of the
cost and the third all the amount over $200,000 is at 3% of the cost. Traffic mitigation fees of
$75 per average daily trips (in and out) of the site and a small traffic study to show impacts to the
traffic system will be required.
STREET IMPROVEMENTS:
NE 7th Street and the new road serving the plat will require curb, gutter, sidewalk, paving and
street lights. Traffic mitigation fee of $750 per lot ($75 x 10 trips) will be required. 32' wide
roadway with sidewalk, both sides (new road). 16' wide (south half of NE 7th St) sidewalk, one
side.
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FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 22, 1996
TO: Jennifer Toth Henning - Senior Planner
FROM: Jim Gray - Assistant Fire Marshal
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat - 3401 Northeast 7th Street
The following represent the Fire Department comments:
1. A fire hydrant with a minimum 1000 gpm is required within 300-feet
of all new single family structures. If the structure exceeds 3,600
square feet, the fire flow will increase to 1,500 gpm, and two hydrants
will be required within 300-feet of the new structures.
2. The hammerhead turnaround will need to meet a turning radius of
25-feet inside dimension and 45-feet outside dimension (see fire
department diagram.) The hammerhead cannot be used for parking,and will require signage "Fire Lane - No Parking" to identify the ara
as a fire lane.
3. A fire mitigation fee of$488.00 is required for all new single family
structures. This fee is payable at the time the building permit is
issued.
Please contact me if you have further questions.
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 25, 1996
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TO: Jennifer Toth-Henning ;o,.
FROM: Sonja J.FesserR
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat,LIJA-96-073-SHPL e/1yo44-
Format and Legal Description Review '�904,r 14,
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced short plat submittal and have the following
comments:
One of the quarter sections noted at the top of the drawing is incorrect-it should be the NW 1/4 of the
SE 1/4 instead of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4.
The vicinity map should note the type of land use and zoning.
Note all existing easements of record on the drawing.
The street name for the new street contained within the short plat is Newport Ct.NE. The Project
Narrative noted that this is to be a private roadway,but the Environmental Checklist stated that the
new street would be dedicated to the public(Item No. 14.d). Which is correct? Ifthe roadway is to
be dedicated for public use,a Deed of Dedication document is required. This document should be
prepared by the applicant and include a legal description of the property to be dedicated(with the
appropriate section,township and range as part of the legal). Also required is an updated Plat
Certificate dated within 45 days of Council approval of the dedication. The dedication will need to be
accepted by the City Council prior to the recording of the short plat.
Information needed for final short plat approval includes the following:
Make ties to the City of Renton Survey Control Network(note the City of Renton monument numbers
on the drawing). See attached.
The geometry will be checked when the ties have been provided.
Note the City's land use action number(LUA-96-073-SHPL)and the City's land record number
(LND-20-0196) on the drawing,preferably in the upper right-hand corner. The type size used for the
land record number should be smaller than that used for the land use action number.
Include a statement of equipment and procedures used,per WAC 332-130-100.
• July 18, 1996
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Include the basis of bearing,per WAC 332-130-050 1.b.iii.
Note what is set,or to be set, at the corners of the lots.
Addresses and the street name for the nine lots are shown on the Attachment.
Approval blocks/approvals include the City of Renton Administrator of Planning,Building,Public
Works and the King County Assessor's Office.
Note that fLthere are restrictive covenants,easements or deed of dedications as part of this subdivision,
they can be recorded concurrently with the short plat. For easements, indicate on the drawing to
whom the easement is granted. The short plat drawing and the associated document(s)are to be given
to the City Clerk's office as a package. The short plat should have the first recording number. The
recording number(s)for the associated document(s)should be referenced on the short plat in the
appropriate location(s).
The above paragraph applies to the proposed utility easement document between Valerie Kok and the
Anicellos. The legal description contained within that document is satisfactory,but we can not
approve the document as to form. Has the Plan Review section reviewed this utility easement?
See the attachment for highlighted items which need to be corrected.
Fee Review Comments:
The Fee Review Sheet for the preliminary review is attached for your use and information.
MEMO.DOT/
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PROPERTY SERVICES 14EL REVIEW FUR SUP l)1VISIV1NS No. yd - .
LICANT: .LJ IG1=L1_G I I Fd1=b.4 RECEIVED FROM 3`1F
(datd)
JOB ADDRESS: 340 l 1--1E. 771-1• . WO# 7,3 l rest,
NATURE OF WORK: q s4-4e -pL, ( Llt - 1 1 el ►ol -- pi -) LND a ?O- 4IgC,
14 PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF SUBDIVISION BY LONG PLAT, NEED MORE INFORMATION: 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
SHORT PLAT,BINDING SITE PLAN,ETC. 0 PID#'s 0 VICINITY MAP
❑ FINAL REVIEW OF SUBDIVISION,THIS REVIEW REPLACES 0 SQUARE FOOTAGE 0 OTHER
PRELIMINARY FEE REVIEW DATED 0 FRONT FOOTAGE
❑ SUBJECT PROPERTY PARENT PID# 8nl I In-nn45 NEW KING CO.TAX ACCT.#(s)are required when
- O 1 Ore assigned by King County.
It is the intent of this development fee analysis to put the developer/owner on notice,that the fees quoted below may be applicable to the subject site upon
development of the property. All quoted fees are potential charges that may be due and payable at the time the construction permit is issued to install the on-site
and off-site improvements(i.e.underground utilities,street improvements,etc.) Triggering mechanisms for the SDC fees will'be based on current City•
ordinances and determined by the applicable Utility Section.
Please note that these fees are subject to change without notice. Final fees will be based on rates in effect at time of Building Permit/Construction Permit
application.
❑ The existing house on SP Lot## ,addressed as has not previously paid
SDC fees,due to connection to City utilities prior to existance of SDC fee Ord. SP Lot# will be
subject to future SDC fees if triggering mechanisms are touched within current City Ordinances.
`
), We understand that this subdivision is in the preliminary stage and that we will have the opportunity to review it again before recordation.
The following quoted fees do NOT include inspection fees, side sewer permits, r/w permit fees or the cost of water meters.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PARCEL METHOD OF ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
DISTRICTS NO. NO. ASSESSMENT UNITS OR FEE
Latecomer Agreement(pvt)WATER -0�-
Latecomer Agreement(pvt)WASTEWATER -0-
Latecomer Agreement(pvt)OTHER -o
Special Assessment District/WATER -Ca.
.g-r Mt-rro 1 52/1.)I.1IT 4 E,o2A.GB
Special Assessment Distric ASTEWATER
Joint Use Agreement(METRO) -0-
Local Improvement District -
Traffic Benefit Zones $75.00 PER TRIP,CALCULATED BY TRANSPORTATION
FUTURE OBLIGATIONS
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE-WATER 0 Estimated ##OF UNITS/ SDC FEE
0 Pd Prey. 0 Partially Pd(Ltd Exemption) 14 Never Pd SQ.FTG.
Single family residential$850/unit x q 7 t G 50•DO
Mobile home dwelling unit$680/unit in park
Apartment,Condo$510/unit not in CD or COR zones x
Commercial/Industrial, $0.113/sq.ft.of property(not less than$850.00)x
Boeing,by Special Agreement/Footprint of Bldg plus 15 ft perimeter(2,800 GPM threshold)
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE-WASTEWATER 0 Estimated
❑ Pd Prey. 0 Partially Pd (Ltd Exemption) X Never Pd
Single family residential$585/unit x cl 5,265.Ot0
Mobile home dwelling unit$468/unit x
Apartment,Condo$350/unit not in CD or COR zones x
Commercial/Industrial$0.078/sq.ft.of property x(not less than$585.00)
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE-SURFACEWATER 0 Estimated
❑ Pd Prey. 0 Partially Pd(Ltd Exemption) ' Never Pd
Single family residential and mobile home dwelling unit$385/unit x 4 3)-4G5.00,
All other properties$0.129sq ft of new impervious area of property x
(not less than$385.00)
�J I PRELIMINARY TOTAL $ 18 ,4 o•c 13
r(dl hn QJ . l.r"t r Fit. 7,I c1/967
Signatu(of Re ewing Authority DATE .i
❑ *If subject property is within an LID, it is developers responsibility to check with the Finance Dept.for paid/un-paid status. 0
❑ Square footage figures are taken from the King County Assessor's map and are subject to change. A
❑ Current City SDC fee charges apply to r-,•
•
c:/template/feeappl/tgb EFFECTIVE July 16, 1995/Ord. Nos.4506,4507,4508,4525, and 4526
City'of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Yuolic Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENTy APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:CO S C- 1OV1 COMMENTS DUE: JULY 25, 1996
APPLICATION NO: LUA-96-073,SHPL DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 16, 1996
APPLICANT: PAUL MORROW PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH BEFINV2RENTON
PROJECT TITLE: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT WORK ORDER NO: 78106
LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street JUL 1 7 1gg6
SITE AREA: 1.62 ACRES I BUILDING AREA(gross): BlAwir4L1 JG Di
v11OiNJ
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVIDING AN EXISTING 1.62 ACRE PARCEL INTO NINE LOTS _
SUITABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14.000 Feet
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B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS501L5 k JbLT „la 5 U 8(Il i1i L),dD Li)LLU 13
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C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS 1R, pub 15 k c L)(1 O
We have r-•'- • his applic-'o• with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas
where ad% . . to i ::ded to •roperly assess this proposal.
fr If 19-2216 ,
Signatur ,.Dire t!or Authorized Representative Date
OEVAPP•'C , Rev.10193
Cii, .a Renton Department of Planning/Building/f-ublic Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: 1CS COMMENTS DUE: JULY 25, 1996
APPLICATION NO: LUA-96-073,SHPL DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 16, 1996
APPLICANT: PAUL MORROW PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING
PROJECT TITLE: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT WORK ORDER NO: 78106
LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
SITE AREA: 1.62 ACRES I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVIDING AN EXISTING 1.62 ACRE PARCEL INTO NINE LOTS
SUITABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major • Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water. Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14.000 Feet •
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B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
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C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas
where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
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talc Rev.10/93
City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
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ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: pry 1(�° COMMENTS DUE: JULY 25, 1996
APPLICATION NO: LUA-96-073,SHPL DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 16, 1996
APPLICANT: PAUL MORROW PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING
PROJECT TITLE: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT WORK ORDER NO: 78106
LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
SITE AREA: 1.62 ACRES I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVIDING AN EXISTING 1.62 ACRE PARCEL INTO NINE LOTS
SUITABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major information
impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Natural retural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
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Lr ee(- ght Sc�Fe 'OuARG ConStue,-6bn f bu:taic1
Aciwats el. -tbO1S uj llRua ID IX., SeClklrea. Wiele,n
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kola Lulq writ sold Cure ex.to r is , CI0OIS L� �h c; act- ao H--
toe s ?cep hou S • A-c1GtresS n u M b' rS n°s k to( OLt tQ.CtSt-
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C. I CODE-RELATED COMMENTS
We shave reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise,and have identified areas of probable impact or areas
where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
Vadizzleji2e, '7-11-9Sig of Directororized Representative Date
DEVAPP DOC Rev.10/93
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(PROVIDED BY STEWART 1111E COMPANY.ORDER No.289303) GARY ANICELLO LEGEND (3N2c. R
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LOTS 5 AND 6,BLOCK 2,STEWARTS HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS,ACCORDING
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TRACTS,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF A FIRE HYDRANT
EXCEPT THAT E PORTITIONNOF COUNTY.
LOT 7 DESCae D AS FOLLOWS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ® WATER METER
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7;THENCE NORTH .
00'10'I8'WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7,A DISTANCE OF 9 WATER GATE VALVE
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UNE OF SAID LOT 7:THENCE SOUTH 8812'53'EAST ALONG THE SOUTH COUNTY OF KING
UNE OF SAID LOT 7,A DISTANCE OF Moo FEET TO THE POINT OF ) D TELEPHONE RISER
BEGINNING: I CERTIFY THAT I KNOW OR HAVE SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE
(ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2 OF CITY OF RENTON LOT UNE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER THAT GARY ANIC,FI I 0 OWNER IS THE PERSON WHO 6) MON.'IN CASE
LUAI 92-037-Lu). APPEARED BEFORE ME,AND SAID PERSON ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT HE SIGNED THIS INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED IT
TO BE HIS FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT FOR THE USES AND
SHORT PLAT LEGEND PURPOSES MENTIONED IN THE INSTRUMENT. MERIDIAN: NAD 1983(91)
TOTAL AREA: 1.62 ACRES - 70,783± SO. FT. DATED: 1,117/9C
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PROPOSED AREA LOT 1: 6,045 SOFT 2: • GRAPHIC SCALE
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LOT 9: 6,013 SO.FT. EXPIRES 18 •
AREA EXIST. BUILDINGS: 3,400 SOFT CITY OF FeENTOTNT
AREA OF LAND IN STREET: 13,782 SOFT. • ® T.C.A. INC. DEPARTMENT OF PUHLTC WORKS
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DEVC Oy OF RENT LAN
City of Renton f AUG 0
Planning/Building/Public Works Department 1995
200 Mill Ave So REC IIV D
Renton, WA 98055
Attn: Jennifer Toth Henning, Project Manger
Re: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073, SHPL)
Dear Ms. Henning:
At the meeting held by John L Scott on July 30, 1990 you requested,
information on the National Wildlife Habitat Program. Please find copies
of our certificate, letter extending our new certificate and supporting
literature re; the program. We have also applied to Washington's
Sanctuary Program and I have enclosed the letter from the Dept. of
Wildlife along with supporting literature. The quality of life is of
primary concern to us as well'as the other residents of our community.
We are not wanting to impose unreasonable restrictions on each other or
our community ,however; we do want to demonstrate our unified
agreenient on what we feel is crucial to quality family life and
community values. We feel we are/will be the recipients of
unwarranted noise, traffic dangers, and destruction to our environment that
we all hold so dear. We are also enclosing a picture of our "icy" road; we
are not identified as a primary road for early sanding even though this is a
bus route. The black circle indicates the entrance/exit to this proposed
development. I hope you can appreciate our concern over the safety issues
in good weather; in weather such as this picture indicates our concerns are
truly worth considering.
We appreciate your time and effort put forth in listening and gathering all
our letters and our requests to this time. We look forward to you giving as
focused assistance to all the rest of the residents of this street/community, as
you have to the Anicello's application.
Sincerely,
igby ry
NE 7 STREET DURING
ICY/WINTER WEATHER, 1996
SEE BLACK CIRCLED AREA
INDICATING ENTRANCE/EXIT AS
INDICATED ON PLAN
SUBMITTED FOR SHORT PLAT
APPLICATION : LUA-96-073, SHPL
RECEIVED
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CITY OF RCN ONNIN
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GIFTS FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR ENVIRONMENT SPRING 1993
Backyard
"'M1 Habitats:
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•�. ..^ ' Windows On
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1 ry ...1011•,? ':, ,,, 40.,s1 47:g —,•:. .
Anyone with a yard can
•,..: Poo." ?% `"'+�'•, -t,. ,, have a wildlife "habitat:"
,f , , N —-, J s" ' colorful, leafy havens
=�- - A 2 3 . for birds, butterflies and
r '' I rat to
i' S * , other wildlife.
-_ 1:,;: . i'.+ 4 44 ith that straightforward
.: ' ".• 4.. ,�„it� ` ' idea, NWF in 1973 launched
'^c r---:;�• _ �, the Backyard Wildlife
.s . ' a, !.1.4, a� • • ` ' Habitat Program. Twentyyears
jive - g
• �'fs later, it is the "largest, best or a
`} ' - nized backyard habitat program in
,� < a�,� e * .....• the country," according to John
as , • ..a^. l k.. ••
-4 g A< " 2 Behm, communications director for
'
-� ���,,� , .„. . .-.sof � NWF's Urban Wildlife Programs.
`- • - o Continued on page 2
Building Habitats, Ties to the . , , ,.
National Wildlife Federation , ;
1 . i.
hen I first bought this planted—to encourage the wildlife '
G property, I realized there to return year after year,"he contin- Ni.. ,'
were an unusual number ued. "By that question, I was led to
of birds coming to the land," the concept that I could do more." _ ;' --
recalled Dr. James D. Carter. "So And more—much, much more tit .1
when I read about the Backyard — is just what the anesthesiologist, , ,,
Wildlife Habitat Program, I decided now retired, did to the one-third
to register my lot. acre that is the site of his vacation46 4
•
"And I got back a reply asking home on Lake Livingston in Trin-
me what I had done— what I had Continued on page 4 Dr.James D. Carter in his backyard.
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Y Habitats: Windows On The World
Continued from page 1
Wildlife Habitat information packet
Co40, 41T itilis the first step. It includes intro-
HERB G EN MEADOW ductory information on wildlife
landcaping, an
It L form
LAWNALL
O`�ROCK
W RAISED ���0 �8\ and"The Backyard 1Naturalist,'ication a
6� � �� DECK
Q FT ���illiil1y �_ f collection of articles by Tufts on
iAt such subjects as favorite feeders and
4-�s„ , foods, insect friends and foes and
_�' HOUSE—
I�� I (.�� homegrown bird seed. The packet
#I�_ IIP� ' is available for$2.00, plus shipping
�tiVegtattitilk40
and handling and state sales tax
1111
tik
L where applicable, by calling 1-800-
�.,_.:1,....ttieuti,
� 432-6564. Ask for item#79919.
10411 40 Q,�•�� �.:/ Even more informative and
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complete is the Gardening With
2
Wildlife Kit, chock-full of facts,
The National Wildlife Federation recommends these plants(as many as you wish)for a backyard including a planting wheel to guide
habitat:1.River birch 2./nkberry holly 3.Firethorn 4.Chinese juniper 5.Pool 6.Rosebay
rhododendron 7.Upright yew 8.Highbush blueberry 9.Fosteri holly 10.Showy crab apple gardeners to the shrubs and trees
11.Flame azalea 12.Flowering dogwood 13.Oregon grape holly 14.American burning bush that thrive in their regions and
15.Sassafras 16.Sweetgum 17.Spreading leucothoe 18.Bird dusting area 19.Flameleaf azalea sustain wildlife. The Gardening
20.Arrowwood viburnum 21.Serviceberry 22.Sweet pepperbush 23.Bayberry 24.Butterfly garden
With Wildlife Kit is available for
So far, more than 11,000 gardens Small Lot Or Large $19.95, plus shipping and handling
have been registered with NWF as and state sales tax where applicable,
Best of all, creating a Backyard by calling 1-800-432 6564. Ask for
official Backyard Wildlife Habitats.
Wildlife Habitat is simple and can item#79914.
Each registrant is required to
be accomplished as effectively on a The Federation practices what it
complete an application, including a
small urban lot as on a large country preaches. In 1985, NWF created a
diagram or photos of the habitat,
showing how the four essentials— estate. Backyard Wildlife Habitat demon-
cover, water, food and places to "My own habitat, number 2364, stration project at its Northern
is less than a quarter acre,"notes Virginia education center on an area
raise young—have been provided.
"Study after study has shown that Craig Tufts, manager of NWF's the size of a typical suburban lot.
eo le are readyto act on behalf of Backyard Wildlife Habitat Pro-
p p grams. "But after just a fewyears The garden and wildlife are flour
the environment,"notes Behm. fishing. So is employee interest.
"But they wonder what to do first. of work, including planting more "After planting the garden and
Creating a Backyard Wildlife than 300 shrubs, trees and flowers, watching it for several years, I
Habitat is the perfect first step." I see more than 40 varieties of realize that people really enjoy the
{* � butterflies each year." pond. And they love the bench we
''tom ,,, 4. k ,.: 1, i The Federation makes the provided,"notes Tufts. "Every
11141 '`' sc> •E ..._� :, ,,; .;� planning and planting process easy. lunch hour, thegarden is filled with
' `Z: i 'ee Reading through the Backyard' human—and wildlife—visitors.
t Resource News is published three times a year for
` # _ special friends of the National Wildlife Federation.
l- F t iht•rs •.
'' '' Ellen Blaisdell Editor
; Martha Nudel Writer
o tN• t , ,°w". .„ Barbara Reed Layout
Y
�'�° �y , Conrad Teitell Professional Consultant
‘` I , 'r'.. ,. Ron Brown Director of Planned Giving
�i �; ;; m Blanche McCloskey Planned Giving Officer
,... .. -� — Ellen Richardson Planned Giving Officer
{` ...Sig `"- ;k W 1-800-332-4949 ext. 4015
B
r '� , '' ''.' 1,;:; ' -.--s , -• recognition. Her .
Building Habitats, Ties -I i` , u
to The National ,, _ 'J .- -i�, application was
,.. : )1 T` ,ram .' '- .. immediately ,
;Wildlife Federation ��; =<<: `�` - = ` , ,'., �, accepted.
Continued from page 1 '04#2,� • ••r•,4y ;.-
_ 44- Birding has long
`a �`� . i' •' rl�. /_'7 • `�.: been a hobby. In
ity,TX, about 100 miles from his !` ~ -; F ;• j� �' New Hampshire,
full-time home in Houston. �' N' ;• ' ' '' 'e�t r Mrs. Weenk sighted
rk
Stricken with polio at age one, ?� " t.�: = 63 species out of
Dr. Carter performed his medical _ 'J' what she believes is
: �, -
duties admirably for 31 years "on '.'`� i' •- •,,'tali. .i i a possible 91 for
my one good leg."Since planting a i' that region. Today,
Backyard Wildlife Habitat was too ;_, , r.‘ i!c ;-, .3i ,.!; .; 4 j h her life list totals
demanding for him,he contacted a ', ,,= V , x -'a` ..."i' �', :,`I , •- ti? ,, ., 113.
noted horticulturist,knowledgeable Mrs. Weenk's young strawberry guava tree "I've always
about native plants, and over a six- loved animals,"
year period had about 200 varieties Meet Carol Weenk said Mrs. Weenk. "My father was a
of trees, shrubs and wildflowers civil engineer and he was always
Carol Weenk of Sunrise,FL,
planted on the property. dragging us to see property and
• "There are hummingbirds whose never hides her love of birds. The pointing out the wildlife."At a
annual return I can depend upon," whimsical collection of porcelain farmhouse in the mountains of
he details. "Bluebirds return every birds that graces her home gives northern New Jersey where she
year, yet I almost never see them in you an insight into a lady who loves spent her childhood summers, "my
Houston."Over the 14 years since nature. mother had a pet black snake that
Then take a peek outside, and
the first plants were added to the came to our door every morning for
Lake Livingston property, Dr. you will be awed by the variety and a saucer of milk."
Carter has seen 75 to 80 different profusion of species in her 70-foot And like every birder, she has
varieties of birds. by 100 foot garden: cherry hedges several favorite bird-encounter
"I get great pleasure in commun- for bird nesting and feeding; Hong stories. "It was a cold day in late
ing with nature and the Power that Kong Orchids, which attract hum- October in New Hampshire when I
put us here,"emphasized Dr. Carter mingbirds; star fruit trees; Cocoa heard a bird hit the dining room
in explaining not only his dedica- Plum bushes; and bird feeders window,"she recalled. "I saw a
everywhere.
tion to the habitat program, but also hairy woodpecker out in the cold,
his bequest designated for the Mrs. Weenk isn't new to the unconscious. I picked up the bird,
National Wildlife Federation in concept of backyard habitats. holding it in my hands to warm it. It
his will. During her 17 years in New Hamp- was a young female, and she took
"I'm happy to provide for the shire, where long,hard winters can quite a time to revive."
future of wildlife in return for all be discouraging even to people, one "While I was holding her, a
the joy it has given me." acre of her property was landscaped titmouse landed on my head," she
and the other acre left laughs, "probably thinking I held
- -5>;', ' '`''.r -, P.� "rough"for the benefit of
x. - 3.-, ti�', ';. , �� sunflower seeds. When the wood-
. r }� wildlife. pecker revived, she didn't want to
VP Yet, until just a few „
.- leave: too comfortable!
'.•- ,, ,r months ago, this long-time Mrs.Weenk often writes to
�'` �,• supporter of the National
z s} elected officials to express her
Wildlife Federation—a thoughts on environmentally sound
- -•. • -•.:' member of the Rara Avis
„ �' policies. She also shows her com-
% ,';t 1 fii, n M' ' ` , donors' club because of her
,� -;, :: • : , mitment by being a member of other
T f, r Intended bequest, and a
•'' q environmental organizations. Asked
-.:4' ` `"' consistent benefactor—
, Y '�� `' .t ,,'r,''�, about her generosity to NWF, she
C,�t ;" . , - - .- .. _ ;� never registered her Florida says"I'm in a position to contribute
habitat. It was a visit with and I feel it is an obligation . I don't
'n4 a•ti*, g
,x-., .1 Ron Brown, NWF's director believe in waiting to let the other
`i'•; a. • • of planned giving, that person do it."
Mrs. Weenk's side yard with golden-dewdrop prompted her to seek official
Lush attracts butterflies and birds.
t,F-:
THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION®
THROUGH ITS
BACKYARD WILDLIFE HABITAT PROGRAMTM
AWARDS THIS
l certflcate of Achievement
TO
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This Certificate recognizes the establishment and maintenance of Backyard Wildlife Habitat
no. 11018 ; i �l�„--
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This habitat is certified in the National Wildlife Federation's worldwide -?: `-. ; °l
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planning, landscaping, and gardening, wildlife may find quality , _ `y� .. �,
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September 6, 1994
Mr. and Mrs. Digby Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Henry:
1 We appreciate your request to update the information concerning
your registered Backyard Wildlife Habitat. We do like to have
our files and database current.
Enclosed you will find a new certificate. We have kept your
original habitat number and date of entry with NWF's Backyard
Widlife Habitat Program.
We appreciate your continued efforts on behalf of wildlife.
Sincerely,
Nancy McLeod, Registrar
Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
i DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
`'- 16018 Mill Crcek Blvd.. Mill Creek• WA 98012 Tel (206) 775-131 1
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` Dear Friend of Wildlife,
Thank you for your inquiry about the Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary Program of the Washington
;� Department of Wildlife. We hope this information will assist you, in attracting and enjoying the -
, many different kinds of wildlife that are found in'your area.
To qualify your yard as a Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary, we only ask that you have some of the
basic necessities for wildlife: food, water, and shelter. Trees and shrubs provide food and
shelter for many birds. Some people..also,add,.bird,feeders.and bird houses. Finding water is
, •. usually not a problem for urban wildlife" ih western•:Washington; but birdbaths will attract
''' many wildlife species. '
The application form is a simple inventory of the food, water, and shelter for wildlife in your
yard. It may also give you some ideas that will make your yard better for wildlife. When you
return the application form, we will send,you a certificate that designates you as the habitat
1 manager of your backyard sanctuary. You will also receive an all-weather sanctuary sign that
._ can be posted in your yard (see reverse side of.this`page). •
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When you enroll in the sanctuary program, you will be among the first receive new
informational materials that are being prepared. More importantly, your enrollment in the
sanctuary program will demonstrate your interest and lend support to our efforts to conserve
wildlife habitat in urban areas. We invite you to join the hundreds of Washington residents who
care enough about urban wildlife-to`have'taken this positive step. Good environmental
1 stewardship begins in our own backyards!
Sincerely, •
A THE DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
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Urban, Biologist
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Butterfly Gardening by the Xerces Society, 1990.
Designing with Plants by Richard Austin, 1982.
Gardening with Native Plants of the Pacific Northwest by Arthur Kruckeberg, 1982.
Landscaping with Nature by Jeff Cox, 1991.
Natural Vegetation of Oregon and Washington by Jerry Franklin and C. Dyrness, 1973.
Natures Design by Carol Smyser, 1982.
Sunset Western Garden Book by Elizabeth Hogan (editor, Sunset Books), 1990.
The Natural Garden by Ken Druse, 1989.
Being is Believing s
Seeing how something works in BELLEVUE SPOKANE
the field is often helpful. Demonstra- The Lake Hills Greenbelt Ranger Two habitat areas demonstrating a
tion areas for urban wildlife habitat Station in Bellevue is a demonstration range of possibilities for landscaping
have been developed by the Depart- area where a typical "manicured" for wildlife have been developed at
ment of Wildlife and cooperating yard has been converted to a haven Manito Park in Spokane. A specialty
agencies in Bellevue and Spokane. for wildlife. Habitat diversity was garden catering to the special needs
Each area has been enhanced for attained by adding many species of of hummingbirds and butterflies has
wildlife by using the principles out- plants and special habitat features, been incorporated into the formal
lined in this booklet. You are invited including a hummingbird garden, Ferris Perennial Gardens. South of
to visit these demonstration areas to ,butterfly garden, native woodland Rose Hill, an acre of timbered and
get ideas for your own yard. edge, and a wildlife pond. Further out open habitat has been enhanced for
New demonstration areas are into the greenbelt a large patch of wildlife. As in Bellevue, the addition
being developed. Contact the spirea was excavated to create a of many native plant species and
Department of Wildlife for information large pond for wildlife. A popular several special habitat features has
on these new projects. In western hiking trail allows visitors to enjoy this increased the area's diversity and
Washington, call the Mill Creek office beautiful urban park. improved its value to wildlife.
at 206-775-1311. In eastern Wash- The Ranger Station is located at To get to Manito Park, take the
ington, call the Spokane office at 509- 15416 SE 16th in Bellevue. A Downtown/Division exit off 1-195 and
456-4082. Ranger with Bellevue Parks & go south on Browne. Manito is
Recreation is there much of the time located on Grand Boulevard between
to answer questions and give tours of 17th and 25th Avenues.
the area.
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: Design . -orWildlife '
When we hear the word "wildlife",, raccoons, and even foxes are fre- scape your yard for wildlife. It will
we often think of creatures we rarely quentvisitors in some neighbor- describe the needs of wildlife, how to
see, like eagles, otters, bear, elk, and hoods. Robins, squirrels, and inventory and evaluate the wildlife
cougar. If you happen to live in a chickadees are so familiar that we habitat on your property, and hOw to
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rural area, these animals may be a hardly think of them as wildlife. Yet make your yard better for wildlife.
part of yOur backyard wildlife. But for these animals that we take for Whether you spend a weekend, a
most of us, urban life seems to have granted are as much "wildlife"as year, or a lifetime doing it, your
no "wild"side; animals are something eagles and elk, and you don't have to backyard can become a better home
we must go elsewhere to see. go to the wilderness to enjoy them - for the:wildlife already using it and a
Despite the notion that wildlife live they are as close as your own home for new"wild neighbors".
somewhere beyond our towns and backyard.
cities, a typical neighborhood in Whether you have existing land-
Washington will have more than 25 scape or are starting from the ground .• ::.;',7'H :.',:-,:‘ - ' ,- --, : ' .' ,
kinds of birds and mammals. Hawks, up, this booklet will help yOu land-
the Backyard Habitat
"Habitat" consists of food, water, Shelter
Habitat is... shelter, and space. The key to Wildlife must have safe places
Food- Seeds, berries, nuts, enhancing your yard for wildlife is to where theycan rest, escape danger,
flower nectar, insects provide one or all of these basic p g
Water-Birdbaths, drip faucets, needs. find shelter from bad weather, and
sprinklers,ponds,puddles, raise their offspring. Most animals
streams Foodfind shelter in trees or shrubs. Leaf
Shelter Trees, shrubs, brush litter and dead branches provide
Having a variety of food sources shelter for insects and amphibians.
piles, rock walls, rock piles, in your yard allows many kinds of Put in buffers of dense vegetation
hollow logs, snags wildlife to use it. Provide a good mix g
Space- Corridors, territories, of plants that produce seeds or fruits betweenreas such wildlifes areas and busy
quiet space, open space at different times of year. Insects are areas e as driveways. If aos
sible, designate a special area of your
Good environmental stewardship a very important part of the diet of yard exclusively for sensitive wildlife.
most songbirds, so try to avoid
begins in our own backyards. While insecticides. After providing trees
everyone's backyard will have varying and shrubs, you may want to con Space
amounts of"nature,"every backyard sider bird feeders. These are Is your backyard habitat large
is a habitat and each of us a habitat described in our publication "Winter enough for wildlife? Most birds and
manager. As good habitat managers, Feeding of Wild Birds Around the mammals need much more total area
our task is to strengthen and maintain Home". than an average quarter-acre back-
a healthy living community. yard, but that doesn't mean they
When we plant trees, shrubs, and Water won't visit or even nest in your yard.
flowers around our homes,we are Plus, an animal's space requirements
also building homes for a whole Animals will walk, fly, or crawl may be less if the resources are
community of animals. Even if we great distances just for a drink abundant and concentrated in a good
because some form of water is
plant only a few useful plants, we are backyard habitat. Space require-
improving the habitat for wildlife. essential. Having a birdbath or other ments are all the more reason to
source of water in your yard will serve encourage your neighbors to improve
as a magnet to many kinds of wildlife. their yards for wildlife.
4 '' --AbitatANiality :?*-2.,- ., , - . , ; ,. , ,.. , ,, ..„,,,,,
Diversity: Diversity
In addition to providing basic Low habitat
wildlife needs, your backyard habitat - -
should have other attributes. These o diversity
will help your design becomes a — p .,+�
livable (and lasting) place for wildlife. equals .
Consider the following when.design- 1r— o °":" ji' f''
ing your yard: Diversity, Layering, NII�IIIIIIgNIu�INIIIIUIIInI ,m UuWIN""" Fewer wildlife
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Edges,and Native Plants. - - _ _
Diversity is provided by having a _ _ f� species
good mix of different types of plants.
To attract many species of wildlife,
provide a variety of evergreen and = High habitat
deciduous trees and shrubs, young o N.
and old trees, and different seed- — o �A. diversity
bearing, fruit-bearing, and nectar- , equals
producing shrubs and flowers. See V • ►i' t, 3' .� q
Figure 1. n6, r �s ;? J' _�'' "r More wildlife @hmm)i mmlllll„„„m lu!'i'IU j/
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Figure 1. A habitat with variety—or diversity—means wildlife will have more to
choose from,so they are more likely to find what they need. Habitat diversity allows
more animals to successfully coexist in your yard.
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-Habitat Quality, continued
Layering: Native plants:
Naturally occurring plants grow in your property. In front of these should The best habitat for native wildlife
many layers (tall trees, understory come the smaller deciduous trees, is one with native plants, plants that
trees, tall shrubs, short shrubs, and then tall shrubs, lower shrubs, and have evolved and occur naturally in
ground cover), rather than all at the finally the ground cover. Plants and your area. Native plants are more
same height. This also enhances ground covers tolerant of shade closely matched to local soils, climate
the diversity of the habitat. should also be planted underneath the and wildlife. They will be better in the
Layering can be accomplished by - tall plants. See Figure 2. long-run at providing the right kinds of
having the tallest trees at the edge of food, shelter and diversity needed by
wildlife. Native plants often need less
watering, spraying, pruning, fertilizing,
tin and other maintenance than exotic or
a' ysienarce
o° imported plants.
HAWKS _ While some native plants are
pM0-TNIFA PIOELMS readily available, others may be
EAS"NS , difficult to find. Check with specialty
a • %�j' - ------ nurseries or landscape architects
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V r, listed in the ye o pages, or call the
�°s %/ � • / - Urban Horticulture Center (206-543-
KIWlt15 NVr1MRlla .� � , �� '7), 8618) at the University of Washing-
�,�� V 4 • ton. Washington State University
__ 4 Cooperative Extension publishes a
GaramcHes �,'; •• specialty nursery guide including
R10$ d �/ native plant sources; contact your
e ms ,% „ i /y,„"/ / . local count extension office. When it
-------- ��/ ,,--. i'� /• ---- is not possible to use native plants,
///Ale.%; '"'••••.•,,,%,Yip' "�" choose plants that are adapted to
Figure 2. Different species of wildlife, especially birds, live at different heights local site conditions (see our publica
in the vegetation. Having many layers of vegetation in your landscape allows tion "Plants for Wildlife in Western/
wildlife to select the layer to which they are best adapted for survival. Missing Eastern Washington").
plant layers = missing wildlife species.
Edges: —
Edges occur where one habitat
type meets another habitat type. For cam, .4/� �O
example, edges occur where trees ,.'-
and shrubs meet a meadow or Pt..`�»:. --
stream. Edges are important +�_�r_= ,
because they support a great variety 4 ', " ,
of wildlife. ,j //,, *NrAgla0W-
Most • r backyards can use the �/,///' �/j`�; t� �
"edge effect"to benefit wildlife. The
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edges in your yard, such as between 1r=_ � "�, r—'��I*iii°
your lawn and trees, should mimic Q°°ap~ ��r��� =:
natural edges as close) as possible. ____ ''V ,J Y� `"'"SWUM
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layers of vegetation with curved and sr) 01
irregular borders, much like along a :mil`
natural stream. See Figures 3. Figure 3. Edges occur where
different types of habitat meet. This
mac, t, example shows a forest edge meeting j3� , ,
r., u�i gvip., a cleared opening. '- . `�W. 4
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JULY 29, 1996 ,DLVELOPMF"'- A,M„fir
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JENNIFER TOTH HENNING, SENIOR PLANNER JUL .
CITY OF RENTON 200 MILL AVE SOUTH
RENTON WA 98055
RE: Proposed Anicello Short Plat at 3401 NE 7th St RENTON
When we bought our property in STEWARTS HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS in 1960, this
property (within the Renton City limits) impressed us with the spacious
land parcels and the character this gave to the neighborhood. Our decision
was based not only with the property we were choosing, but also the location
of the property. The neighborhood character has been maintained throughout
the years even though some of the homes on the land parcels have been sold.
The- size of the land parcels has not been affected throughout this time
period. The proposed Anicello Short Plat will definitely impact the
character of the neighborhood and will bring increased pressures on traffic
and services due to the additional lots produced by this proposal. This
impact is certainly not a change we would like to have in this area.
If the proposed Short Plat is pursued, it should also recognize and adhere
to the current covenant in the STEWART HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS which specifies
that no lot should be less than 6,000 square feet.
LESTER E. BACH AND VERA L. BACH •
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3309 NE TH ST
RENTON WA 98056=3850
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CITY OF RENTON
JUL 31 1995
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JUL-26-96 FRI 16:20 P.'02
ANNOUNCEMENT
You are welcome to attend an open house meeting to learn more about the proposed plan
to develop a"short-plat" of 9 new homes in your neighborhood, located at 3401 NE 7th
Street.
When: Tuesday,July 30, 1996
Where: 3401. NE 7th Street, Renton
Time: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Hosts: Pam McCain & Rosie Rourke of John L. Scott
Owners: Gary& Beth Anicello
To give you a brief summary: Please see attached proposed site plan for the development
of 9 new homes. The zoning for the property currently allows for 8 dwelling units per
acre, The Anicello property is 1.28 acres, therefore, a maximum of 9 lots can be
• developed. Each lot is designed well over the minimum lot size of 4,500 square feet. The
maximum height of the homes will not exceed two stories. As you can see from the
attached plan, the homes will be in a cul-de-sac environment. The Anicellos have been
following the rules and regulations from the City of Renton and intend to receive a short-
plat approval by the City of Renton. After approval, they will choose a builder to develop
• the property to its potential.
;;We invite you to join us next Tuesday to discuss any questions or concerns you may have,
and we look forward to seeing you.
If you cannot attend, or have questions in the interim, please feel free to contact us at:
Pam McCain Rosie Rourke
850-4702 850-4741
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JUL 2 6 1995
To: Jennifer Henning July 25, 1996
Development Services Division RECEIVED
200 Mill Avenue
Renton, Washington
Re: Short Plat application number
LUA-96-073, SHPL
This letter is in response to the proposed land usage located at 3401 NE 7th St.
I am opposed to the development of the property owned by Mr. Gary Anicello.
My family, along with others in the Stewart's Highland Tract, purchased our
homes for one main reason ..."quality of life."
For us, "quality of life" means living in a neighborhood that meets certain
standards important to us and our neighbors. Standards such as allowing our
children to safely cross the street, to live within the city limits without being able
to look in our neighbors kitchen window, and to have the close relationships and
respect for our neighbors and their property.
By allowing the development of Mr. Anicello's property, we as a neighborhood,
will be setting a destructive precedent. This precedent will give future buyer's a
different motive for buying properties on seventh street. They will not be buying
to benefit from the "quality of life" that our area has to offer, but for the purpose
of sub-dividing the one lot into several 4,500 square foot lots. By setting this
precedent, the current resell values of our homes will negatively be affected.
Potential buyers will not look at our neighborhood as a spacious and tranquil
place to raise their families, but as a future President's Park, where parking,
noise, congestion, and close proximity's become a negative instead of the
positive "quality of life" the Stewart's Tract offers.
We purchased our home, not for the house, or to capitalize by sub-dividing, but,
for the uncommon "quality of life" the area offered. So we join our neighbors,
those who have been here only a few months and those who have lived here
over forty years, in a collective voice that denounces the short plat proposition
currently being reviewed.
incerely Concern
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R bert and Kim later
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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
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July 22, 1996 -
Digby and Connie Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
_ Renton, WA 98056
Subject: Anicello Short Plat (LUA-96-073,SHPL)
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Henry: K./
We are in receipt of your letter of July 19, 1996 and have added the project file for the proposed
Anicello Short Plat. Your name has also been added to the Party of Record list. You will receive notices
mailed to all parties of record for the Anicello Short Plat. -
Application has been made to the City for the subdivision of the subject parcels into nine lots suitable for
the eventual construction of detached single family homes.'The parcels on either side of NE 7th Street
are zoned Residential - 8 Dwelling Units Per Acre (R-8). The R-8 Zone permits net densities of 5-to'8
dwelling units per acre on lots with a minimum area of 4,500 square feet. New homes within Renton
must hook up to the sanitary sewer system.
• The City is evaluating the application and is currently reviewing the materials submitted. A public • -
hearing will be held before the City's Hearing Examiner, and this hearing is scheduled to occur on
Tuesday, August 13, 1996 at 9:00 am in the City Council chambers on the 2nd floor of the Renton -
Municipal Building. ' As a party of record, you will be mailed a copy:of the. Staff Report and
Recommendation to the Hearing Examiner.prior to thehearing.
You are welcome to visit the Development Services Division offices on the 3rd,floor of the Renton
Municipal Building (weekdays between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm) and review the project file. As a courtesy,
I have attached a drawing showing the proposed short plat.
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Should you have any questions regarding the Anicello Short Plat, please feel free to contact me at 277-
6186.
Sincerely,
nnife Henning
Project Manager
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200 Mill Avenue South -Renton, Washington 98055
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CITY OF RENTON
JUL 2 41995
July 19, 1996
RECEWED
Attn: Jennifer Henning, Sr Planner
Renton City Planning
Re: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT/LUA-96-073,SHPL
We join with our neighbors in opposing the development of property located at
3401 101E 7th street as described in the recent notification. When we purchased our
property in 1993 at 3512 NE 7th street it was our understanding that subdivides of any
property on NE 7th street were not within the building codes of this city due to septic tank
requirements. If this is a varience of the property codes then it sets a precedent for all
properties on the street. The plans set forth in this document will change the entire
complexion of this community/street. The proposed exit onto NE 7th street will increase
traffic significantly&create potential safety concerns. The proposed changes are
inappropriate for this community&the impact to the residents of this area has not been
adequately addressed. Our property is a registered wildlife habitat with National Wildlife and
we see no consideration being given to the environment as a whole.
We would appreciate your response to these above concerns and request
time be allowed to adequately address and resolve these issues.
Sincere
Digby and Connie Henan(
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, Wa 98056
206-271-7251
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July 19, 1996
JUL 2 31995
Attn: Jennifer Henning, Sr Planner RECE V
Renton City Planning
Re: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT/LUA-96-073,SHPL
We join with our neighbors in opposing the development of property located at
3401 NE 7th street as described in the recent notification. When we purchased our
property in 1993 at 3512 NE 7th street it was our understanding that subdivides of any
property on NE 7th street were not within the building codes of this city due to septic tank
requirements. If this is a varience of the property codes then it sets a precedent for all
properties on the street. The plans set forth in this document will change the entire
complexion of this community/street. The proposed exit onto NE 7th street will increase
traffic significantly&create potential safety concerns. The proposed changes are
inappropriate for this community&the impact to the residents of this area has not been
adequately addressed. Our property is a registered wildlife habitat with National Wildlife and
we see no consideration being given to the environment as a whole.
We would appreciate your response to these above concerns and request
time be allowed to adequately address and resolve these issues.
Sincerely
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Digby and Connie Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, Wa 98056
206-271-7251
CITY OF RENTON
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 26, 1996
TO: Jennifer Henning
FROM: Paul Lumbert
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat - Preliminary Application Review
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Note on Preliminary Review Comments Contained In This Report:
The following comments on development and permitting issues are based upon the pre-application
submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant. The applicant is cautioned that information
contained in this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision
makers (e.g., Hearing Examiner, Board of Adjustment, Board of Public Works, and City Council).
Review comments may also need to be revised based on programmatic, site planning, and other
design changes made by the applicant.
SANITARY SEWER:
A new sanitary main extension (8") will be required to serve the proposed short plat. Cost of side
sewer permit is $60/lot. Sewer (SDC) fees of $585/single family lot will be required.
WATER:
A water main extension will be required to serve the plat. Fire hydrants will be required to meet fire
flow requirements and Fire Code regulations. Hydrants must be located within 300' of the nearest
building point on any of the lots. The site is served by the Highland 565 pressure Zone and has a
static pressure in the main of 79.55 PSI (565 - 380 Elev. = 185; 185 x .43 = $79.55) Water
(SDC) fees of $850 per single family lot will be required.
STORM DRAINAGE:
Existing storm 12" line is located in NE 7th Place. Storm drainage designed to meet KCSWDM will
be required. Surface water (SDC) fees of $385 per single family lot will be required.
TRANSPORTATION
Construction permit fees will be required for construction of water mains, side sewer, storm
drainage system and street improvements.. The cost of permits are as follows: The first $100,000
is at 5% of the cost of the construction, the second from $100,000 to $200,000 is at 4% of the
cost and the third all the amount over $200,000 is at 3% of the cost. Traffic mitigation fees of
$75 per average daily trips (in and out) of the site and a small traffic study to show impacts to the
traffic system will be required.
STREET IMPROVEMENTS:
NE 7th Street and the new road serving the plat will require curb, gutter, sidewalk, paving and
street lights. Traffic mitigation fee of $750 per lot ($75 x 10 trips) will be required. 32' wide
roadway with sidewalk, both sides (new road). 16' wide (south half of NE 7th St) sidewalk, one
side.
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City or Renton Department of Planning/Building/i-ublic Wctrns-0 N RF DEPT.
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATI;EN„=_l .glWFEFkIAUSHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:FI VG fI eVen'i " COMMENTS DUE: JULY 25.)%96 •
APPLICATION NO: LUA-96-073,SHPL DATE CIRCULATED: JULYa46 14996; p t,;
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APPLICANT: PAUL MORROW PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING
PROJECT TITLE: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT . WORK ORDER NO: 78106
LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
SITE AREA: 1.62 ACRES I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVIDING AN EXISTING 1.62 ACRE PARCEL INTO NINE LOTS
SUITABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS •
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major information Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic./Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
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C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS l /
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We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas
where addition information is needed toit,/.etly assess this proposal.
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Signature o Director or Authorized Representative
DEVAPP. Rev.10/93
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FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 22, 1996
TO: Jennifer Toth Henning - Senior Planner
FROM: Jim Gray - Assistant Fire Marshal
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat - 3401 Northeast 7th Street
The following represent the Fire Department comments:
1. A fire hydrant with a minimum 1000 gpm is required within 300-feet
of all new single family structures. If the structure exceeds 3,600
square feet, the fire flow will increase to 1,500 gpm, and two hydrants
will be required within 300-feet of the new structures.
2. The hammerhead turnaround will need to meet a turning radius of
25-feet inside dimension and 45-feet outside dimension (see fire
department diagram.) The hammerhead cannot be used for parking,
and will require signage "Fire Lane - No Parking" to identify the area
as a fire lane.
3. A fire mitigation fee of$488.00 is required for all new single family
structures. This fee is payable at the time the building permit is
issued.
Please contact me if you have further questions.
JEG:mbt
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• City'- a Renton Department of Planning/Building/ Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:C/YISG+1OV1 COMMENTS DUE: JULY 25, 1996
APPLICATION NO: LUA-96-073,SHPL DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 16, 1996
APPLICANT: PAUL MORROW PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH BENNWRENTON
PROJECT TITLE: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT WORK ORDER NO: 78106
LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street JUL 1 7 1996
SITE AREA: 1.62 ACRES I BUILDING'AREA(gross): N/A BUILUENCI thVISION
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: .THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVIDING AN EXISTING 1.62 ACRE PARCEL INTO NINE LOTS _
SUITABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES.
A: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information
• Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ • Historic/Cultural •
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
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where ad. ' a io i ded to .roperly assess this proposal.
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Signatur= Direct. or Authorized Representative Date
DEVAPP.D•-C Rev.10/93
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FROM: Jim Chandler
LUA-96-073, SHPL
Applicant: Paul Morrow
Project Title: Anicello Short Plat
Location: 3401 NE 7th St.
A: No comment.
B. Soil report not submitted, so it will be required for the nine sites after short
plat approval, prior to the application for building permits.
C. Tree plan is required.
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Ci Renton Department of Planning/Building,r=L'ilic Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & 'DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: .143 COMMENTS DUE: JULY 25, 1996
APPLICATION NO: LUA-96-073,SHPL DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 16, 1996
APPLICANT: PAUL MORROW PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING
PROJECT TITLE: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT WORK ORDER NO: 78106
•
LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
SITE AREA: 1.62 ACRES I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A •
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVIDING AN EXISTING 1.62 ACRE PARCEL INTO NINE LOTS
SUITABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information
Impacts impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet •
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS ei—Cl,7c,6e, // a ,/e,, 7
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C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS?)/L� �
We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas
where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
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Da��g` r� Rev.10/93 `�
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City u;Renton Department of Planning/Building/rtiolic Works
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: pIU .L COMMENTS DUE: JULY 25, 1996
APPLICATION NO: LUA-96-073,SHPL DATE CIRCULATED: JULY 16, 1996
APPLICANT: PAUL MORROW PROJECT MANAGER: JENNIFER TOTH HENNING
PROJECT TITLE: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT WORK ORDER NO: 78106
LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
SITE AREA: 1.62 ACRES I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVIDING AN EXISTING 1.62 ACRE PARCEL INTO NINE LOTS
SUITABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More
Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major information
Impacts Impacts Necessary impacts Impacts Necessary
Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants - Recreation
LandrShoreline Use Utilities
Animals 'Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
Energy/ Historic/Cultural
Natural Resources Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
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where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal.
Sign ture of Director Authorized Representative Date
DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 25, 1996
TO: Jennifer Toth-Henning '19:k
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FROM: Sonja J.Fesser `� o
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SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat,LUA-96-073-SHPL `��� � �`9°96'
Format and Legal Description Review R <q
Bob Mac Onie and I have reviewed the above referenced short plat submittal and have the following,
comments:
One of the quarter sections noted at the top of the drawing is incorrect-it should be the NW 1/4 of the
SE 1/4 instead of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4.
The vicinity map should note the type of land use and zoning.
Note all existing easements of record on the drawing.
The street name for the new street contained within the short plat is Newport Ct.NE. The Project
Narrative noted that this is to be a private roadway,but the Environmental Checklist stated that the
new street would be dedicated to the public(Item No. 14.d). Which is correct? Ifthe roadway is to
be dedicated for public use,a Deed of Dedication document is required. This document should be
prepared by the applicant and include a legal description of the property to be dedicated(with the
appropriate section,township and range as part of the legal). Also required is an updated Plat
Certificate dated within 45 days of Council approval of the dedication. The dedication will need to be
accepted by the City Council prior to the recording of the short plat.
Information needed for final short plat approval includes the following:
Make ties to the City of Renton Survey Control Network(note the City of Renton monument numbers
on the drawing). See attached.
The geometry will be checked when the ties have been provided.
Note the City's land use action number(LUA-96-073-SHPL)and the City's land record number
(LND-20-0196)on the drawing,preferably in the upper right-hand corner. The type size used for the
land record number should be smaller than that used for the land use action number.
Include a statement of equipment and procedures used,per WAC 332-130-100.
July 18, 1996
Page 2
Include the basis of bearing,per WAC 332-130-050 1.b.iii.
Note what is set, or to be set, at the corners of the lots.
Addresses and the street name for the nine lots are shown on the Attachment.
Approval blocks/approvals include the City of Renton Administrator of Planning,Building,Public
Works and the King County Assessor's Office.
Note that jthere are restrictive covenants,easements or deed of dedications as part of this subdivision,
they can be recorded concurrently with the short plat. For easements,indicate on the drawing to
whom the easement is granted. The short plat drawing and the associated document(s)are to be given
to the City Clerk's office as a package. The short plat should have the first recording number. The
recording number(s)for the associated document(s) should be referenced on the short plat in the
appropriate location(s).
The above paragraph applies to the proposed utility easement document between Valerie Kok and the
Anicellos. The legal description contained within that document is satisfactory,but we can not
approve the document as to form. Has the Plan Review section reviewed this utility easement?
See the attachment for highlighted items which need to be corrected.
Fee Review Comments: •
The Fee Review Sheet for the preliminary review is attached for your use and information.
MEMO.DOT/
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION PROPERTY OWNER FND. MON IN CASE
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(PROVIDED BY STEWART TITLE COMPANY, ORDER No. 289303)
GARY ANICELLO LEGEND (3-21-96)
PARCEL A: 3401 N.E. 7th ST.
RENTON, WA 98056 ❑ CATCH BASIN
LOTS 5 AND 6. BLOCK 2. STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, ACCORDING '' 1 1
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF PLATS, PAGE 17, IN g
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KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. I7- 97 Q SAN SEWER MANHOLEPARCEL.B:
(S/G :? (DATE) c SAN. SEWER CLEAN OUT
WE SOUTH 150 FEET OF LOT 7, BLOCK 2, STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE
TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF FIRE HYDRANT
PLATE, PAGE: 17, IN -KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
E XCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 7 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT !E WATER METER
BEGINNING Al THE SOUTHEAST CORNER. OF SAID -LOT 7; THENCE NORTH •
.00 10'18" WEST ALONG THE.:EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A_DISTANCE OF N WATER GATE VALVE
23.54 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 75'05'39' WEST`.ALONG .A CHAIN»UA, ------ ; } STATE 'OF WASH!NGTON )
FENG . A DiSTANOE OF 85:77 FEET TO THE D4TER,SEC110N KA HE SOUTH= ) S.S. -} UTILITY POLE
UHE OF 'SAID LOT 7; THENCE SOUTH 88'52`53' EAST ALONG THE SOUTH COUNTY OF KING
LINE OF SA10 LOT 7; A DISTANCE OF 83.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF p TELEPHONE RISER
BEGINNING; I CERTIFY THAT I KNOW OR riAVE SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE
,(ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2 OF (CITY OF RENTON LOT UNE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER THAT GARY,ANICELLO. OWNEP IS THE PERSON WHO e MON. IN CASE
• UM-92-035-LLA}, APPEARED BEFORE -ME, AND AID PERSON ACKNOWLEDGED
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THAT HE SIGNED THIS IN5TRe iv+ENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED IT
TO BE HIS. FREE AND VOLUNI,ARY ACT FOR THE USES AND
• SHORT PRAT LEGEND PURPOSES MENTIONED IN THE INSTRUMENT. MERIDIAN: NAD 1983 (91)
TOTAL AREA , , 1.62 ACRES DATED: 4//1/9G
P-ROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS: 9 . •
PROPOSED AREA LOT 1: 5,549 SOFT E • GRAPHIC SCALE
LOT 3: 5,867 SOFT LOT 3: 5>887 SOFT WAYNE E.CHASTAIN (S ATURE) RECEIVED 00 20 .c
LQT 4: 7,176 SOFT STATE OFWASHINGTON
LOT 5: 7,353 SOFT N4 AR`Y-.--PUBLIC JUN 1 9 1996
LOT 6: 7,394 SOFT VY Commission Ftires22848:
LOT .7: 6,850 SOFT TITLE ( IN FEET )
LOT 8: 5,911 SOFT ' DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 1 inch = 40 ft.
LOT 9: 5,534 SOFT
MY APP0INTME T ci7YOFRENTON
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AREA EXIST. BUILDINGS: 3,400 SOFT C I T Y O F" R 7E NTT O N
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PERCENTAGE OF' LAND IN STREET: 17.3% AV
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,N, _ Au,y�'O (206) 854-2043 SHORT PLAT/SUBDIVISION PLAT
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.� 2 SURVEYORS — ENGINEERS DESIGNED: PEM Di 4 25 96 1 FILE NAME: 96014
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PROPERTY SERVICES FEE REVIEW FOR SUBDIVISIONS No. 96 - 0.53
APPLICANT: 4.1J IC LL,0 1 4 ,'f Mot=.4 RECEIVED FROM 5JF 7(lq/RO
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JOB ADDRESS: .344.0 I I-4E 711-4. 61-, WO# letNATURE IG�
N PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF SUBDIVISIONY LOLizr NG PLAT, NEEMORE FORMATIOLND# N O 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
SHORT PLAT,BINDING SITE PLAN,ETC. 0 PID#'s 0 VICINITY MAP
❑ FINAL REVIEW OF SUBDIVISION,THIS REVIEW REPLACES 0 SQUARE FOOTAGE 0 OTHER
PRELIMINARY FEE REVIEW DATED 0 FRONT FOOTAGE
❑ SUBJECT PROPERTY PARENT PID# 8OI) 10-nio45 [� NEW KING CO.TAX ACCT.#(s)are required when
- 0I Oro \ assigned by King County.
It is the intent of this development fee analysis to put the developer/owner on notice,that the fees quoted below may be applicable to the subject site upon
development of the property. All quoted fees are potential charges that may be due and payable at the time the construction permit is issued to install the on-site
and off-site improvements(i.e.underground utilities,street improvements,etc.) Triggering mechanisms for the SDC fees will be based on current City
ordinances and determined by the applicable Utility Section.
Please note that these fees are subject to change without notice. Final fees will be based on rates in effect at time of Building Permit/Construction Permit
application.
❑ The existing house on SP Lot# ,addressed as has not previously paid
SDC fees,due to connection to City utilities prior to existance of SDC fee Ord. SP Lot# will be
subject to future SDC fees if triggering mechanisms are touched within current City Ordinances.
We understand that this subdivision is in the preliminary stage and that we will have the opportunity to review it again before recordation.
The following quoted fees do NOT include inspection fees, side sewer permits, r/w permit fees or the cost of water meters.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PARCEL METHOD OF ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
DISTRICTS NO. NO. ASSESSMENT UNITS OR FEE
Latecomer Agreement(pvt)WATER
Latecomer Agreement(pvt)WASTEWATER -O-
Latecomer Agreement(pvt)OTHER -0-
Special Assessment District/WATER /-0 -
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Special Assessment District/WASTEVVATER
Joint Use Agreement(METRO) -O-
Local Improvement District * -O
Traffic Benefit Zones $75.00 PER TRIP,CALCULATED BY TRANSPORTATION
FUTURE OBLIGATIONS -0 -
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE-WATER 0 Estimated #OF UNITS/ SDC FEE
❑Pd Prey. 0 Partially Pd(Ltd Exemption) 14 Never Pd SQ.FTG.
Single family residential$850/unit x Q 7,650.0n
Mobile home dwelling unit$680/unit in park
Apartment,Condo$510/unit not in CD or COR zones x
Commercial/Industrial, $0.113/sq.ft.of property(not less than$850.00)x
Boeing,by Special Agreement/Footprint of Bldg plus 15 ft perimeter(2,800 GPM threshold)
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE-WASTEWATER 0 Estimated
❑ Pd Prey. 0 Partially Pd(Ltd Exemption) X Never Pd
Single family residential$585/unit x . q 5,265.00
Mobile home dwelling unit$468/unit x
Apartment,Condo$350/unit not in CD or COR zones x
Commercial/Industrial$0.078/sq.ft.of property x(not less than$585.00)
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE-SURFACEWATER ❑ Estimated
❑ Pd Prey. 0 Partially Pd(Ltd Exemption) ' Never Pd
Single family residential and mobile home dwelling unit$385/unit.x a 3�4c5.QO
All other properties$0.129sq ft of new impervious area of property x
(not less than$385.00)
PRELIMINARY TOTAL $ 18 ,400•roe)
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Signatti)!eJof Re wing Authority DATE
❑ *If subject property is within an LID,it is developers responsibility to check with the Finance Dept.for paid/un-paid status. 0
❑ Square footage figures are taken from the King County Assessor's map and are subject to change. Po '
❑ Current City SDC fee charges apply to �•
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Location: Found 6" monument case at intersection of NE Sunset Blvd. and Union Ave NE
Monument: MON. IN CASE
NORTHING: 56890.539 EASTING: 399704.559 ELEVATION:
1933
Location: Top of S.W. bolt of traffic signal base in N.W. quadrant of intersection of
Sunset Blvd. N.E. and Edmonds Avenue N.E.
Monument: SW BOLT TRAF. SIGNAL BASE
NORTHING: EASTING: ELEVATION: 86.203
1936
Location: Top of copper tack set in concrete monument at intersection of N.E. 4th Street
and Jefferson Avenue N.E.
Monument: COPPER TACK SET IN CONC MON
NORTHING: • EASTING: ELEVATION: 99.483
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1503 NW Corner 15 T23N R5E
Location: Found a 1/8" copper pin in a concrete post monument down 0.7' in a
1.1
monument case at the constructed intersection of NE 4th Street& Union
Avenue NE.
Monument: 1/8 IN CU PIN ON CONC MON, IN CASE, DN. 0.7'
NORTHING: 55189.601 EASTING: 399714.506 ELEVATION: 122.231
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1843
Location: Found a 1/8" brass pin in a 4"x4"concrete post monument(with broken
edges) down 1.1' in a monument case at the constructed intersection of NE
12th Street& Monroe Avenue NE (to the north). qtl
Monument: 1/8 IN BRASS PIN ON CONC MON, IN CASE, DN. 1.1'
NORTHING: 56815.122 EASTING: 398957.514 ELEVATION: 129.585
1848
Location: Found a 11/2"flat brass disc with a punch mark on a 4"x4" concrete post
monument down 0.4' in a monument case at the constructed intersection of
NE 8th Court& Union Avenue NE.
Monument: 1-1/2 IN BRASS DISC W/ PUNCH ON 4 INX4 IN CONC MON, IN CASE, DN.
0.4'
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NORTHING: 55989.266 EASTING: 399708.634 ELEVATION: 125.359
1889 is
Location: Set PK nail 225 feet east of intersection Northeast 10th Street and Olympia
Avenue Northeast.
Monument: PK NAIL IN AERIAL PHOTO PANEL
NORTHING: 56303.415 EASTING: 399170.187 ELEVATION: 130.434
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612 NW Corner 16 T23N R5E
Location: Found a 3/8"copper plug and a punch on a 4"x4"concrete post monument
down 0.45' in a monument case at the constructed centerline of Edmonds
Avenue NE approximately 160'south of Ferndale Avenue NE. See City of
Renton monument reference card number 612.
Monument: 3/8 IN CU PLUG & PUNCH ON 4 IN X 4 IN CONC MON, IN CASE, DN. 0.45'
NORTHING: 55213.303 EASTING: 398098.887 ELEVATION: 79.269
721
Location: Found a copper tack in lead on a 4"x4"concrete post monument down 0.9' in a
monument case in the constructed centerline of NE 7th Place (to the east) 3'
east of the constructed centerline of Monroe Avenue NE.
Monument: LEAD & CU TK ON 4 INX4 IN CONC MON, IN CASE, DN. 0.9'
NORTHING: EASTING: ELEVATION: 116.312
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Location: Found 2" disc With punch mark on a 4"x 4"concrete monument case at
• intersection of NE 10th St. and Union Ave NE
Monument: 2 IN BRASS, PUNCHED DISC ON 4 IN X 4 IN POST 0.25' BELOW RIM OF
10 IN MON. CASE
NORTHING: 56389.156 EASTING: 399705.708 ELEVATION:
1502 N 1/4 Corner 16 T23N R5E
Location: Found a 2" flat brass disc with a punch mark in a 4" diameter pipe filled with
concrete down 0.6' in a monument case at the constructed centerline of NE
4th Street& Monroe Avenue NE. See City of Renton monument reference
card number 98 and 1502.
Monument: 2 IN BRASS DISC W/PUNCH ON 4 IN CONC FILLED PIPE, IN CASE, DN.
0.6'
NORTHING: 55202.256 EASTING: 398907.471 ELEVATION: 104.057
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57 NW Corner 9 T23N R5E
Location: Found a 3"flat brass disc with"X"and a punch mark on a concrete post
monument down 0.5' at the constructed intersection of NE 12th Street&
Edmonds Avenue NE.
Monument:, 3 IN BRASS DISC W/ [X] &PUNCH ON CONC MON, IN CASE, DN. 0.5'
NORTHING: 56830.947 . EASTING: 398127.629 ELEVATION: 99.496
102
Location: Found PK nail in a 4"x 4"concrete post in a 10" monument case at the
intersection of Monroe Ave NE and NE 10th St.
Monument: PK NAIL IN 4 IN X 4 IN CONC. POST IN MON. CASE
NORTHING: 56310.104 EASTING: 398904.401 ELEVATION:
159 - NW Corner 10 T23N R5E •
Location: Found a 1-1/2"flat brass disc with a punch mark on a 4"x4" concrete post
monument down-0.6' in a monument case at the constructed intersection of
NE 12th Street& Union Avenue NE.
Monument: 1-1/2 IN DISC W/PUNCH ON 4 IN CONC MON, IN CASE, DN. 0.6'
NORTHING: EASTING: ELEVATION: 126.782
398 W 1/4 Corner 9 T23N R5E
Location: Found a 3/8" copper plug and a punch mark on a 4"x4" concrete post
monument down 0.4' in a monument case in the constructed centerline of
Edmonds Avenue NE in front of house number 801
Monument: 3/8 IN CU PLUG & PUNCH ON 4 IN X 4 IN CONC MON, IN CASE, DN. 0.4'
NORTHING: 56022.410 EASTING: 398113.614 ELEVATION: 86.894
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Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
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Digby and Connie Henry -
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, WA 98056
Subject: Anicello Short Plat(LUA-96-073,SHPL)
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Henry: Ow
. We are in receipt of your letter of July 19, 1996 and have added the project file for the proposed-
Anicello Short Plat. Your name has also been added to the Party of Record list. You will receive notices .
mailed to all parties of record for the Anicello Short Plat.
Application has been made to the City for the subdivision of the subject parcels into nine Tots suitable.for
the eventual construction of detached single family homes. The parcels on either side of NE 7th Street. _
are zoned Residential - 8 Dwelling Units Per Acre (R-8). The R-8 Zone permits net densities of 5.to'8 s -
dwelling units per acre on lots with a, minimum area of 4,500 square feet. New homes within Renton '
must hook up to the sanitary sewer system.
The City is evaluating the application and is currently reviewing the materials, submitted. A public
hearing will be held,before the City's Hearing Examiner, and this hearing is scheduled to occur on
Tuesday, August 13, 1996 at 9:00 am in the City Council chambers on the 2nd floor of.the Renton
Municipal Building. As a party of record, you will be mailed a copy. of the. Staff Report and
Recommendation to the Hearing Examiner prior to the hearing. .
You are welcome to visit the Development Services Division offices on the 3rd,floor of the Renton
Municipal Building (weekdays between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm) and review the project file. As a courtesy,
I have attached a drawing showing the proposed short plat. .
Should you have any questions regarding the Anicello Short Plat, please feel free to contact me'at 277-
6186. '
Sincerely, ,.....ftytis
p_ejwit
nnife Henning
Project Manager '
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055
COThis paper contains 50%recycled material,25%post consumer
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CITY OF PFNTON
July 19, 1996
JUL 2 2, 1995
Attn: Jennifer Henning, Sr Planner RECEIVED
Renton City Planning
Re: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT/LUA-96-073,SHPL
We join with our neighbors in opposing the development of property located at
3401 NE 7th street as described in the recent notification. When we purchased our
property in 1993 at 3512 NE 7th street it was our understanding that subdivides of any
property on NE 7th street were not within the building codes of this city due to septic tank
requirements. If this is a varience of the property codes then it sets a precedent for all
properties on the street. The plans set forth in this document will change the entire
complexion of this community/street. The proposed exit onto NE 7th street will increase
traffic significantly&create potential safety concerns. The proposed changes are
inappropriate for this community&the impact to the residents of this area has not been
adequately addressed. Our property is a registered wildlife habitat with National Wildlife and
we see no consideration being given to the environment as a whole.
We would appreciate your response to these above concerns and request
time be allowed to adequately address and resolve these issues.
Sincerely,
Digby and Connie Henry
3512 NE 7th Street
Renton, Wa 98056
206-271-7251
NOTICE OF PROPOSED SHORT PLAT APPLICATION
RENTON, WASHINGTON
A SHORT PLAT (SHPL) Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of
Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals.
PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT/LUA-96-073,SHPL
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DIESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes subdividing an"existing 1.62',acre parcel into nin&lots
suitable for construction of single family homes. ;x
GENERAL LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th S1treet - ' 4
'UBLIC APPROVALS: Short Plat Approval
Building Permit
The public is offered a 14 day comment period which will end at 5:00 PM on August 2, 1996. Following this,the City will
"nalize the decision unless comments received require a reevaluation.The date of Tuesday,August 13, 1996, at 9:00
.m., has been set fora public hearing.to review the short plat. The hearing, before Mr. Fred Kaufman, Renton Hearing
Examiner;-will,be.held in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton
The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall.
Comments-will be accepted anytime prior to Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrative site
plan approval. For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive
additional notifications, by mail, of the.City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing
date(s) for.this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550 Please include the project
NUMBER when calling for proper file identification.
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APPLICATION NO: 1(0 —013 ( - `c)
The following is a list of property owners within 300 feet of the subject site. The Development
Services Division will notify these individuals of the proposed development.
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CIT _ OF RENTON
abIL Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman.P.E.,Administrator
July 16, 1996
Mr. Paul Morrow
T.C.A., Inc.
409 Third Avenue South
Kent,.WA 98032
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SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat
Project No. LUA-96-073,SHPL,ECF
Dear Mr. Morrow:
The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has determined that the
subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is.
accepted for review. You will be notified if,any additional information is required to:
continue processing your application.
The date of Tuesday, August 13, 1996, at 9:00 a.m., has been set for a public hearing to
review the above-referenced matter. The hearing, before Mr: Fred Kaufman, Renton
Hearing Examiner, will be held in the Council Chambers on the second floor.of City Hall, -
Renton, Washington.
The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant is required to be present at the public
hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you one week before the hearing. If
you prefer to make other arrangements to receive the staff report, please contact Karen - ,
Codiga, 277-5582, or Sandi Seeger, 277-5581.
Please contact me, at 277-6186, if you have any questions. •
Sincerely, n •
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Jenni er oth Henning
Project Manager
cc: Mr. Gary Anicello/Owner
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055
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NOTICE or- PROPOSED SHORT PLAT i r%PLICATION
RENTON, WASHINGTON
A SHORT PLAT (SHPL) Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of
Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals.
PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT/LUA-96-073,SHPL
DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes subdividing an existing 1.62 acre parcel into nine lots
suitable for construction of single family homes.
GENERAL LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
PUBLIC APPROVALS: Short Plat Approval
Building Permit
The public is offered a 14 day comment period which will end at 5:00 PM on August 2, 1996. Following this, the City will
finalize the decision unless comments received require a reevaluation. The date of Tuesday, August 13, 1996, at 9:00
a.m., has been set for a public hearing to review the short plat. The hearing, before Mr. Fred Kaufman, Renton Hearing
Examiner, will be held in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton
The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall.
Comments will be accepted anytime prior to Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrative site
plan approval. For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive
additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing
date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services-Division at 235-2550. Please include the project
NUMBER when calling for proper file identification.
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PENDING APPLICATION
PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT/LUA-96-073,SHPL
DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes subdividing an existing 1.62 acre parcel into nine lots suitable for
construction of single family homes.
GENERAL LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
PUBLIC APPROVALS:
Building Permit Preliminary Plat %XXX Short Plat
Conditional Use Permit _Rezone Site Plan Approval
Environmental Review _Shoreline Conditional Use Other
Permit
Fill&Grade Permit Shoreline Substantial Other
Development Permit
The public is offered a 14 day comment period which will end at 5:00 PM on August 2,1996.Following this,the City will
finalize the decision unless comments received require a reevaluation.The date of Tuesday,August 13,1996,at 9:00
a.m.,has been set for a public hearing to review the short plat.The hearing,before Mr.Fred Kaufman,Renton Hearing •
Examiner,will be held in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall,Renton.
The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall.
Comments will be accepted any time prior to Public Hearings,during Public Hearings,or prior to an administrative site
plan approval.Comments for Substantial Shoreline Permits must be received within thirty(30)days from the last date of
applicant's"Notice of Application'publication in the Valley Daily News. For further information on the application,or if
you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications of the City's environmental
determinations,appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s)for this project,please contact the Development 1
Services Division at 235-2550.
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PENDING APPLICATION
PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: ANICELLO SHORT PLAT/LUA-96-073,SHPL
DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes subdividing an existing 1.62 acre parcel into nine lots suitable for
construction of single family homes.
GENERAL LOCATION: 3401 NE 7th Street
PUBLIC APPROVALS:
Building Permit Preliminary Plat XXXX Short Plat
Conditional Use Permit Rezone Site Plan Approval
Environmental Review Shoreline Conditional Use Other
Permit
Fill&Grade Permit Shoreline Substantial Other
Development Permit
The public is offered a 14 day comment period which will end at 5:00 PM on August 2,1996. Following this,the City will
finalize the decision unless comments received require a reevaluation.The date of Tuesday,August 13,1996,at 9:00
a.m.,has been set for a public hearing to review the short plat. The hearing,before Mr.Fred Kaufman,Renton Hearing
Examiner,will be held in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall,Renton.
The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall.
Comments will be accepted any time prior to Public Hearings,during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrative site
plan approval. Comments for Substantial Shoreline Permits must be received within thirty(30)days from the last date of
applicant's"Notice of Application"publication in the Valley Daily News. For further information on the application, or if
you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications of the City's environmental
determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the Development
Services Division at 235-2550.
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Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
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July 9, 1996 •
Mr. Paul Morrow
T.C.A., Inc. • - .-
409 3rd Avenue South .
Kent, WA 98032 . .•
Subject: Anicello Short Plat(LUA-96-073,SHPL),:
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Dear Mr. Morrow:
We have not yet accepted your application for the Anicello Short Plat as submitted on June 14, 1996
becaise the application is not complete. Staff have contacted you or the Anicello's as owners on three
occasions (during the week of June 25th, on July 3, and on July 8, 1996) via telephone to discuss the
'need for the public notification sign. In order to begin reviewing the proposal, an Affidavit of Sign.
Installation must be submitted to the City of Renton. Today I visited the site and noted that the sign had
been recently installed, however, the project name is not indicated on the sign, and the plastic case and
laminated site plan have not yet been installed on the sign. The City will provide a plastic case that must
be mounted in the lower right hand corner of the sign. The case is needed to provide the public with
information regarding the project's scope and time frames. City staff will fill the case with the appropriate
public notices after the applicant installs the sign and the plastic case.
In order to process your application you or the Anicellos will need to:
• 1. Revise the public notification sign to include the project name: Anicello Short Plat - LUA-96-
073, SHPL; ,
2. Install the plastic case (available from Development Services Division) and laminated site plan
map on the sign; and,
3. Submit an Affidavit of Sign Installation to the Development Services Division on the 3rd floor of
Renton Municipal Building.
A copy of the information packet on Public Information Signs is attached to assist you.
As a separate note, short plats are exempt from Environmental Review, and the $500 fee that you have
paid to the City for environmental review will be refunded.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 277-6186.
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055
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Jennifer Toth Henning
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED SHORT PLAT APPLICATION
CITY OF RENTON
A Short Plat application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of
Renton. The following briefly describes the application.
ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
LUA-96-073,SHPL
Applicant proposes subdividing an existing 1.62 acre parcel into nine lots suitable for construction of
single family homes. Location: 3401 NE 7th St.
The public is offered a 14 day comment period which will end at 5:00 PM on August 2, 1996. Following this, the
City will finalize the decision unless comments received require a reevaluation. The date of Tuesday, August 13,
1996, at 9:00 a.m., has been set for a public hearing to review the short plat. The hearing, before Mr. Fred
Kaufman, Renton Hearing Examiner, will be held in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall,
Renton.
The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City
Hall. Comments will be accepted prior to Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an approval. For
further information, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications of the
City's determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the
Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the PROJECT NUMBER when calling for proper
file identification.
PUBLICATION DATE: July 19, 1996
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNINGBUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 8, 1996
TO: File
FROM: Jennifer
SUBJECT: Anicello Short Plat(LUA-96-073,SHPL)
I spoke with Paul Morrow and Ms. Anicello during the week of June 24th and told them that the
application was on hold pending receipt of the Affidavit of Sign Installation. The applicant Paul
Morrow stated that the Anicellos were handling this aspect of the project. When I spoke with Ms.
Anicello she seemed surprised that this was holding up the application,but said that she would take
care of it.
Today I had 2 calls from surrounding property owners who stated that they had seen the sign on the
property and requested to be Parties-of-Record. I called and left a message for the Anicellos stating
that they still need to provide us with a copy of the Affidavit of Sign Installation.
The parties of record to be added to the file are:
Norman Luedke
3408 NE 7th Street
Renton,WA 98056
Harold Achett
3409 NE 7th Street
Renton,WA 98056
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cc: Karen Codiga
Sandi Seeger
July 03, 1996
Karen Codiga,Development Planning, called Mr. &Mrs. Anicello(255-4208). Karen left a message on the
answering machine to call the City of Renton ASAP regarding the Affidavit of Public Sign required to
complete their application for a Short Plat. Karen explained that the application was on hold pending this
Affidavit.
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STEWAF TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY _
SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE
Schedule A
Page 2
Order No . 289303
:gal Description :
PARCEL A:
Lots 5 and 6 , Block 2 , Stewart ' s Highland Acre Tracts , according to
the plat thereof recorded in Volume 43 of Plats , page 17 , in King
County, Washington .
PARCEL B :
• The south 150 . 00 feet of Lot 7 , Block 2 , Stewarts Highland Acre
Tracts , according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 43 of
Plats , page 17 , in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT that portion of said Lot 7 described as follows :
Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 7 ;
thence north 00°10 ' 18 " west along the east line of said Lot 7 , a
distance of 23 . 68 feet ;
-thence_ south___75 ° 05_' 3.9" .._west__along__a chain-link_ fence ,. .a_ distance of
85 . 77 feet to the intersection of the south line of said Lot 7 ;
thence south 88°52 ' 53 " east along the south line of said Lot 7 , a
distance of 83 . 00 feet to the point of beginning;
(ALSO KNOWN AS Lot 2 of City of Renton Lot Line Adjustment Number
LUA-92 -035-LLA) .
END OF SCHEDULE A
ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
PROJECT NARRATIVE:
THE SUBJECT PROJECT, WHICH IS ZONED RESIDENTIAL-R8 (8 LOTS PER
ACRE) , CONSISTS OF 1. 62 ACRES OF LAND WITH ONE SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENCE WHICH WILL BE REMOVED OR DEMOLISHED DURING CONSTRUCTION
OF THE PROJECT. THE SURROUNDING DEVELOPED AREA CONSISTS OF
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES.
THE NORTH HALF OF THE SITE IS LANDSCAPED IN GRASS AND SHRUBS AND
LARGE FIR TREES WHILE THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SITE HAS BEEN
RECENTLY CLEARED.
THE PROPERTY LIES ADJACENT TO CITY WATER LINES WHICH ARE LOCATED
ON THE PROPERTY FRONTAGE ALONG N.E. 7TH ST. AND SANITARY SEWER
LINES WHICH ARE LOCATED ALONG N.E. 7TH PLACE.
THE PROJECT WILL CONSIST OF A TOTAL OF 9 LOTS WHEN SHORTPLATTED.
IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED CONSIST OF A NEW PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC ROADWAY
WITH SIDEWALKS AND WIDENING OF N.E. 7TH ST. , A WATER LINE WITH A
FIRE HYDRANT, A SANITARY SEWER LINE, STORM SEWERS WITH AN
UNDERGROUND DETENTION VAULT AND A BIO-FILTRATION SWALE.
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Purpose of Checklist:
The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) , chapter 43 .21C RCW,
requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental
impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental
impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with
probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the envi-
ronment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information
to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal
(and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be
done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required.
Instructions to Applicants:
This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic
information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this
checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your
proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS .
Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information
known, or give the best description you can.
You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the
best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to
answer questions from your own observations or project plans
without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the
answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write
"do not know" or "does not apply" . Complete answers to the
questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later.
Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as
zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. . Answer these
questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental
agencies can assist you.
The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even
if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different
parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will
help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The
agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain
your answers or provide additional information reasonably related
to determining if there may be significant adverse impacts.
RECEIVED
JUN 1 9 1996
DEVELOPiviENT PLANNING
CITY OF RENTON
Use of Checklist for Nonproject Proposals:
Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though
questions may be answered "does not apply. " IN ADDITION, complete
the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D) .
For nonproject actions, the references in the check list to the
words "project, " "applicant, " and "property or site" should be
read as "proposal, " "proposer, " and "affected geographic area, "
respectively.
A. BACKGROUND
1. Name of proposed project if applicable:
ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
2 . Name of applicant:
GARY ANICELLO
3 . Address and phone number of applicant and contact person:
3401 N.E. 7th ST. CONTACT: PAUL MORROW
RENTON, WASHINGTON 98056 T.C.A. INC.
(206) 255-4208 409 - 3RD AVE. S.
KENT, WA . 98032
206-854-2043
4. Date checklist prepared:
APRIL 25, 1996
5. Agency requesting checklist:
CITY OF RENTON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION
6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if
applicable)
PROJECT DURATION: ±ONE YEAR
7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or
further activity related to or connected with this proposal?
If yes explain.
NO
8. List any environmental information you know about that has
been prepared, or will be prepared directly related to this
proposal.
LEVEL ONE DOWNSTREAM ANALYSIS PREPARED BY T.C.A. , INC. ,
ACCOMPANYING PRELIMINARY SHORT PLAT APPLICATION.
9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental
approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property
covered by your proposal? If yes, explain.
NO OTHER APPLICATIONS ARE PENDING
10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be
needed for your proposal, if known.
ANY APPROVALS AND/OR PERMITS AS WOULD BE NECESSARY FOR A NEW
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SHORT SUBDIVISION, i.e.
PRELIMINARY SHORT PLAT APPROVAL, UTILITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN
APPROVAL, FINAL SHORT PLAT APPROVAL, BUILDING PERMITS.
11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including
the proposed uses and the size of the project and site.
There are several questions later in this checklist that ask
you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do
not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead
agencies may modify this form to include additional specific
information on project description. )
SUBDIVIDE 2 (TWO) PARCELS TOTALLING 1.62 ACRES INTO 9 (NINE)
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOTS.
12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a
person to understand the precise location of your proposed
project, including a street address if any, and section,
township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur
over a range of area, provide the boundaries of the site(s) .
Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and
topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should
submit any plans required by the agency, you are not
required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with ,
any permit applications related to this checklist.
ADDRESS: 3401 N.E. 7th STREET
RENTON, WASHINGTON 98056
LOCATION: SOUTH SIDE OF N.E. 7th STREET APPROXIMATELY 400
FEET EAST OF MONROE AVENUE N.E.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 5, 6 AND A PORTION OF LOT 7,
STEWART'S HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS, VOLUME 43 , PAGE 17 .
K.C. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NoS. 801110-0095 & 0106
TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT EVALUATION FOR
AGENCY USE ONLY
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS
1. EARTH
a. Gee - description of the site (circle one) :
Fl- olling, hilly, steep slopes along one boundary line,
mount. ' - • , other
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate
percent slope) ?
THE SITE IS RELATIVELY LEVEL ON THE NORTH HALF AND SLOPES
AWAY TO THE SOUTH WITH APPROXIMATELY 17% SLOPES AT THE
EXTREME EASTERLY PORTION AND AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
SITE..
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c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for
example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck) ? If you know the
classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note
any prime farmland.
THE PROPERTY IS UNDERLAIN BY ARENTS, ALDERWOOD SOILS, (AmC) .
THESE SOILS CONSIST OF GRAVELLY SANDY LOAM TYPICALLY TO A
DEPTH OF 27" TO 40".
- PER KING CO. SOIL SURVEY ISSUED IN NOVEMBER 1973 .
d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable
soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe.
NO
e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities
of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of
fill.
PROPOSED GRADING TO BE CONFINED TO THAT WHICH IS NEEDED FOR
STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS AND DWELLING FOUNDATIONS.
QUANTITIES TO BE BALANCED TO ELIMINATE THE NEED TO IMPORT
FILL.
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing,
construction or use? If so, generally describe.
YES, MINIMAL EROSION COULD OCCUR DURING THE CONSTRUCTION
PHASE OF THE PROJECT.
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with
impervious surfaces after the project construction (for
example, asphalt or buildings) ?
±50%
h. Proposed measures- to reduce or control erosion, or other
impacts to the earth, if any:
APPROVED TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL
FACILITIES AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY OF RENTON.
2. AIR
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the
proposal(i.e. , dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood
smoke) during construction and when the project is
completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate
quantities if known.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT EMISSIONS AND ASSOCIATED DUST DURING
THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE.
PERHAPS RESIDENTIAL WOOD SMOKE AND VEHICLE EMISSIONS AFTER
CONSTRUCTION, ALL IN MINIMAL AMOUNTS.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that
may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe.
NO -
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or
other impacts to air, if any:
NONE PROPOSED
3. WATER
a. SURFACE:
1. Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate
vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal
streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands) ? If yes,
describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state
what stream or river it flows into.
NO
2 . Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent
to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please
adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes,
please describe and attach available plans.
N/A
3 . Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that
would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands
and indicate the area of the site that would be affected.
Indicate the source of fill material.
N/A
4 . Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or
diversions? Give general description, purpose, and
approximate quantities if known.
LOCAL ISOLATED SURFACE WATER DIVERSIONS WILL OCCUR AS A
RESULT OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACES CREATED. QUANTITIES WILL BE
NEGLIGIBLE.
5. Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If
so, note location on the site plan.
NO - SITE IS DESIGNATED AS ZONE X "OTHER AREAS DETERMINED TO
BE OUTSIDE 500-YEAR FLOOD PLAIN" PER F.E.M.A. FLOOD
INSURANCE RATE MAP NO. 53033C0327D - SEPT. 29, 1989.
6. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste
materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of.
waste and anticipated volume of discharge.
NO
b. GROUND:
1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be
discharged to ground water? Give general description,
purpose, and approximate quantities if known.
NO
2 . Describe waste material that will be discharged into the
ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for
example: Domestic sewage, industrial, containing the
following chemicals & agricultural; etc) . Describe the
general size of the system, the number of such systems, the
number of houses to, be served (if applicable) , or the number
of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve.
N/A
c. WATER RUNOFF (including storm water) :
1. Describe the source of runoff (including storm water)
and method of collection and disposal, if any (include
quantities if known) . Where will this water flow? Will
this water flow into other waters? If so, describe.
STORM WATER RUNOFF WILL BE COLLECTED IN A CITY OF RENTON
APPROVED STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM, INCLUDING OIL/WATER
SEPARATION AND BIOFILTRATION , FACILITIES.
2 . Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters?
If so, generally describe.
ILLEGALLY DUMPED DOMESTIC WASTE, DOMESTIC PET WASTE, LAWN
AND GARDEN HERBICIDES AND PESTICIDES ALL COULD POTENTIALLY
ENTER GROUND AND/OR SURFACE WATERS. .
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground,
and runoff water impacts, if any:
COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL AS DESCRIBED ABOVE.
4.. PLANTS
a. Check or circle t _• - of —etation found on the site:
deciduous tree: aide, P- , aspen, othe I
evergreen tree m �j ' " pine, other-
--ik
___. itshrubs
grass
pasture
crop or grain
wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullruch,
skunk cabbage,, other
water plants: lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other
other types of vegetation
none
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or
altered?
ALL OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED VEGETATION WILL BE
REMOVED/ALTERED AS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW
STREETS, UTILITIES AND RESIDENCES.
c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or
near the site.
NONE KNOWN
d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other
measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if
any:
LANDSCAPING WILL BE INCORPORATED AS IS CONSISTANT WITH A
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SHORT SUBDIVISION.
AS MANY TREES AS POSSIBLE WILL BE RETAINED.
5. ANIMALS
a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on
or near the site or are known to be on or near the site:
birds: hawk, heron, eagle, “ongbir1 other
mammals: deer, bear, elk, be. — , o her
fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other
SMALL MAMMALS SUCH AS RACCOONS, RABBITS AND RODENTS PROBABLY
VISIT THE SITE PERIODICALLY. Lt.( L
b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on
or near the site.
NONE KNOWN
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so explain.
NONE KNOWN
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if
any:
NONE PROPOSED
6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
a. What kinds of energy (electricity, natural gas, oil,
wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed
project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used
for heating, manufacturing, etc.
ELECTRICITY, NATURAL GAS, WOOD AND SOLAR ENERGY WILL ALL
PROBABLY BE USED TO SOME EXTENT FOR THE PROJECT'S ENERGY
NEEDS.
b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar
energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe.
NO '
c. What kinds of energy conservation features are indicated
in the plans for this proposal? List other proposed
measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any:
DWELLINGS WILL BE CONSTRUCTED TO MEET APPLICABLE ENERGY
CONSERVATION CODES.
7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including
exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion,
spill,, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of
this proposal? If so describe.
NO
1. Describe special emergency services that might be
required.
NONE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HAZARDS
2 . Proposed measures to reduce or control
environmental health hazards, if any.
NONE
b. NOISE
1. What types of noise exist in the area which may
affect .your project (for example: traffic, equipment,
operation, other) ?
NO SIGNIFICANT NOISE SOURCE APPEARS TO BE IN THE
VICINITY THAT WOULD AFFECT THE PROJECT.
2 . What types and levels of noise would be created by
or associated with the project on a short-term or a
long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction
operation,, other) ? Indicate what hours noise would
come from this site.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT NOISE DURING THE CONSTRUCTION
PERIOD; MINIMAL AUTO AND DOMESTIC NOISE THEREAFTER.
CONSTRUCTION NOISE WOULD BE DURING NORMAL BUSINESS
HOURS.
3 . Proposed measures to reduce or control noise
impacts, if any:
LIMIT THE HOURS OF CONSTRUCTION TO REGULAR BUSINESS
HOURS.
8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE
a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent
properties?
PROJECT SITE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING PROPERTIES: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so,
describe.
NO
c. Describe any structures on the site.
ONE - ONE STORY WOOD FRAME SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AND
DETACHED GARAGE
d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, /what?
YES, THE EXISTING STRUCTURES WILL BE REMOVED/DEMOLISHED.
e. What is the current zoning classification of the site?
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-8)
f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of
the site?
RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY (RS)
g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master
program designation of the site?
N/A
h. Has any part of the site been classified as an
"environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify.
NO
i. Approximately how many people would reside or work
in the completed project?
APPROXIMATELY 23 PEOPLE WILL RESIDE IN THE COMPLETED PROJECT
(2-3 PEOPLE PER DWELLING UNIT) .
j . Approximately how many people would the completed
project displace?
THREE (2-3 PEOPLE PER DWELLING UNIT)
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement
impacts, if any:
NONE
1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible
with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any.
APPROVALS BY THE CITY OF RENTON SHOULD INSURE COMPATIBILITY.
ADJOINING PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN RESIDENTIALLY DEVELOPED UNDER
SIMILAR ZONING.
9. HOUSING
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any?
Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing.
9 (NINE) MIDDLE INCOME RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNITS WILL BE
PROVIDED.
b. Approximately how many units would be eliminated?
Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing.
ONE
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts,
if any: '
THE PROPOSAL BY ITS VERY NATURE ENHANCES HOUSING IMPACTS BY
PROVIDING NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
10. AESTHETICS
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s) ,
not including antennas; what is the principal exterior
building material(s) proposed?
TWO-STORY, MAXIMUM 30 FOOT HIGH RESIDENCES WITH WOODEN/BRICK
EXTERIORS.
b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or
obstructed?
NONE
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic
impacts, if any?
NONE PROPOSED
11. LIGHT AND GLARE
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce?
What time of day would it mainly occur?
HOUSE AND AUTO LIGHT WILL BE GENERATED, PREDOMINANTLY AT
NIGHT; NO GLARE IS ANTICIPATED.
b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a
safety hazard or interfere with views?
NO
c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may •
affect your proposal?
NONE
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare
impacts, if any?
NONE PROPOSED
12. RECREATION
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities
are in the immediate vicinity?
NO DESIGNATED OR INFORMAL RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES WERE
OBSERVED IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE SITE.
b. Would the proposed project displace any existing
recreational uses? If so, describe.
NO
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on
recreation, including recreation opportunities to be
provided by the project. or applicant, if any:
PARKS MITIGATION FEES OF $530.76 PER LOT ARE REQUIRED PER
CITY OF RENTON PARKS MITIGATION RESOLUTION (ORD. 4522 , 6-5-
95)
13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION
a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed
for national, state, or local preservation registers known
to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe.
NONE KNOWN
b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of
historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance
known to be on or next to the site.
NONE KNOWN
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any:
NONE PROPOSED
14. TRANSPORTATION
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site,
and describe proposed access to the existing street system.
Show on site plans, if any.
N.E. 7th STREET CURRENTLY SERVES THE SITE AND WILL BE
ACCESSED FROM THE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED. PLAT STREET. .
b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not,
what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit
stop?
METRO TRANSIT SERVICE IS AVAILABLE ALONG MONROE AVENUE N.E.
APPROXIMATELY 400 FEET WEST OF THE SITE.
c. How many parking spaces would the completed project
have? How many would the project eliminate?
FOUR PARKING SPACES WILL BE PROVIDED PER LOT (2 IN GARAGES
AND 2 IN DRIVEWAYS) 36 SPACES TOTAL.
NO DESIGNATED PARKING SPACES WILL BE ELIMINATED.
d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or
improvements to existing roads or streets, not including
driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether
public or. private) .
HALF STREET IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE ADDED TO N.E. 7th STREET
WHERE IT ADJOINS THE SITE. APPROXIMATELY 280 FEET OF FULL
WIDTH STREET IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE CONSTRUCTED WITHIN THE
SHORT PLAT. THE NEW STREET WILL BE DEDICATED TO THE PUBLIC.
e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity
of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally
describe.
NO
f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by
the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes
would occur?
APPROXIMATELY 90 VEHICULAR TRIPS PER DAY WILL BE GENERATED,
INCLUDING SERVICE VEHICLES. PEAK VOLUMES WILL PROBABLY
OCCUR AT 7 : 00 A.M. AND 5: 00 P.M.
g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation
impacts, if any:
TRAFFIC MITIGATION FEES OF $750. 00 PER LOT WILL BE REQUIRED.
15. PUBLIC SERVICES
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public
services (for example: fire protection, police protection,
health car, schools, other) .? If so, generally describe.
YES, THE NEED FOR ALL OF THESE SERVICES WILL INCREASE
SLIGHTLY. .
b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on
public services, if any.
THE INCREASED TAX BASE AS A RESULT OF THIS PROPOSAL,
TOGETHER WITH THE REQUIRED DEVELOPMENT AND MITIGATION FEES,
SHOULD ADEQUATELY COMPENSATE FOR THE IMPACTS ON ALL OF THE
ABOVE REFERENCED PUBLIC SERVICES.
16. UTILITIES
a. Cir_ le utilities currentl availabl.- • - site:
. JagOCEI . 4�# a - - elephon4iiiiiiiillaripe,
septic system, of - .
b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the
project, the utility providing the service, and the general
construction activities on the site or in the immediate
vicinity which might be needed.
ELECTRICITY - PUGET POWER;
WATER - CITY OF RENTON;
SEWER - CITY OF RENTON;
TELEPHONE - U.S. WEST COMMUNICATIONS;
GAS, IF PROVIDED - WASHINGTON NATURAL GAS;
ALL UNDERGROUND, TRENCHED TO INDIVIDUAL LOTS.
C. SIGNATURE
I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the
above information is true and complete. It is understood that the
lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance that
it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be
any willful eprese tation or willful lack of full disclosure
on my pa .
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QEvELJP'ivit:Nr PLANnunl.
Filed for Record at
the Request of
GARY V. & MEDA E. Al , `'ELLO
3401 N.E. 7th ST.
RENTON, WASHINGTON 98056 ,
UTILITY EASEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made this ! day of
19 , by and between VALERIE A. KOK, hereinafter referred to as
the "Grantor" , and MEDA E. ANICELLO and GARY V. ANICELLO,
hereinafter referred to as, the "Grantees" .
WHEREAS, the Grantor is the current owner of the following
described real property:
LOT 20, BLOCK 1, ALBERT BALCH'S PRESIDENT PARK, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 49 OF PLATS, PAGE' 3,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON .
(TAX PARCEL No. 041800-0100)
AND WHEREAS, the Grantees are the current owners of the following
described real property.
HIGHLAND ACRE TRACTS,
LOTS 5 AND 6 BLOCK 2, STEWART'S
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 43 OF
PLATS, PAGE 17, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
AND
THE SOUTH 150.00 FEET OF LOT 7, BLOCK 2, STEWART'S HIGHLAND
ACRE TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
VOLUME 43 OF PLATS, PAGE 17, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON;
EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT 7 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE
NORTH 00°10'18" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A
DISTANCE OF 23.68 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 75°05'39" WEST ALONG A
CHAIN LINK FENCE, A DISTANCE FO 85.77 FEET TO THE
INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE SOUTH
88°52 '53" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 7, A
DISTANCE OF 83. 00 FEET 'TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
(ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2, CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT No.
LUA-92-035-LLA) .
(TAX PARCEL No. 801110-0095 & 0106)
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AND WHEREAS, the Grantees require an easement for utilities
across the Grantor's property at a location more specifically
described hereinbelow.
AND WHEREAS, the easement granted herein shall be binding upon
all subsequent owners and shall run with the land.
NOW, THEREFORE, for valuable consideration, receipt of which is
hereby acknowledged, the Grantor hereby grants and conveys to the
Grantees an easement over, across, upon and under that portion of
the Grantor's real property, more particularly described as
follows:
THE EAST 10 (TEN) FEET OF THE HEREINBEFORE DESCRIBED
GRANTOR'S PROPERTY (TAX PARCEL No. 041800-0100) .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Grantor has executed this instrument
this day of , 19
VALERIE A. KOK
STATE OF WASHINGTON ) J 6 1996
s s. , ivr�y �,�4�MN'
COUNTY OF KING ) c) . N of Bet oN
I certify that I know, or have satisfactory evidence that VALERIE
A. KOK signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be her free
and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the
instrument.
DATED: NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the
State of Washington, residing
at:
My commission expires:
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STEWART TITLE COMPANY
OF WASHINGTON, INC.
1201 Third Avenue, Suite 3800
Seattle, Washington 98101
Senior Title Officer, Mike Sharkey
Title Officer, Diana L. Cardenas
Unit No. 12
FAX Number 206-343-1330
Telephone Number 206-343-1327
Townsend-Chastain & Associates Order No. 289303
409 South Third Your Ref . Anicello
Kent, Washington 98032 CERTIFICATE FOR
Attention: Paul Morrow FILING PROPOSED PLAT
SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE A
GENTLEMEN:
In the matter of the plat submitted for your approval, this Company has
examined the records of the County Auditor and County Clerk of King
County, Washington, and the records of the Clerk of the United States
Courts holding terms in said County, and from such examination hereby
certifies that according to said records the title to the following
described land:
As fully set forth on page 2 of Schedule A.
IS VESTED IN:
GARY V. ANICELLO and MEDA E. ANICELLO, husband and wif:eVrplr p
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS : MN
P
As on Schedule B, attached hereto.
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CHARGE : $2 0 0 . 0 0 CITY OF RENTON
TAX: 16 .40 TOTAL CHARGE : $216 .40
RECORDS EXAMINED TO: March 14 , 1996 at 8 : 00 a.m.
STEWART TITLE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON,
INC.
krie4 ri
Mike Sharkey
Senior Title Office -
Unit No . 12
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STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY
SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE
Schedule A
Page 2
Order No. 289303
Legal Description:
PARCEL A:
Lots 5 and 6, Block 2 , Stewart ' s Highland Acre Tracts, according to
the plat thereof recorded in Volume 43 of Plats, page 17, in King
County, Washington.
PARCEL B :
The south 150 . 00 feet of Lot 7, Block 2 , Stewarts Highland Acre
Tracts, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 43 of
Plats, page 17, in King County, Washington;
EXCEPT that portion of said Lot 7 described as follows :
Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 7;
thence north 00°10 ' 18" west along the east line of said Lot 7, a
distance of 23 . 68 feet;
thence south 75°05 ' 39" west along a chain-link fence, a distance of
85 . 77 feet to the intersection of the south line of said Lot 7 ;
thence south 88°52 ' 53" east along the south line of said Lot 7, a
distance of 83 . 00 feet to the point of beginning;
(ALSO KNOWN AS Lot 2 of City of Renton Lot Line Adjustment Number
LUA-92-035-LLA) .
END OF SCHEDULE A
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STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY
SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE
Schedule B
Order No. 289303
GENERAL EXCEPTIONS :
1 . Rights of claims of parties in possession not shown by the public
records .
2 . Public or private easements, or claims of easements, not shown by
the public record.
3 . Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes, or other matters
which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or inspection of the
premises .
4 . Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material
heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by
the public records, or Liens under the Workmen' s Compensation Act
not shown by the public records .
5 . Any title or rights asserted by anyone including but not limited to
persons, corporations, governments or other entities, to tide lands,
or lands comprising the shores or bottoms of navigable rivers,
lakes, bays, ocean or sound, or lands beyond the line of the harbor
lines as established or changed by the United States Government .
6 . (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in
patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water
rights, claims or title to water.
7 . Any service, installation, connection, maintenance, capacity, or
construction charges for sewer, water, electricity or garbage
removal .
8 . General taxes not now payable or matters relating to special
assessments and special levies, if any, preceding the same becoming
a lien.
9 . Indian tribal codes or regulations, Indian treaty or aboriginal
rights, including, but not limited to, easements or equitable
servitudes .
B . SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS : As on Schedule B, attached.
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Order No. 289303
SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE B
Page 2
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS :
1 . EASEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS REFERENCED THEREIN, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING:
PURPOSE : Ingress, egress and utilities
AREA AFFECTED: East 20 feet of herein described
premises
RECORDED: May 10, 1993
RECORDING NUMBER: 9305102293
2 . RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT:
RECORDED: May 22 , 1951
RECORDING NUMBER: 4138373
AS FOLLOWS :
All pens or houses for poultry or other fowl and for hogs or any
other domestic animals must be kept at least 75 feet from any street
line contained in this plat
AFFECTS : Parcel A
3 . RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED ON THE FACE OF THE PLAT AS FOLLOWS :
No lot or portion of a lot in this plat excepting those lots which
are herein after restricted to business use, shall be divided and
sold or resold, or ownership changed or transferred whereby the
ownership of any portion of this plat shall be less than the area
required for the use district stated on this plat, namely 6, 000
square feet for suburban use, with a minium lot width of 60 feet .
All lots in this plat are restricted to S-2 Suburban use .
4 . AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
BY AND BETWEEN: Roy G. Lowenhagen and Glenda
Lowenhagen and Owners of said premises
DATED: Undisclosed
RECORDED: June 18 , 1991
RECORDING NUMBER: 9106181597
REGARDING:
The grantee, or assigns will restore the property to existing or
better condition once construction or maintenance is completed.
Grantee will install cyclone fence within 15 days of taking down old
fence along (illegible) grantors property line .
(continued)
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Order No. 289303
SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE B
Page 3
5 . RESERVATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS CONTAINED IN DEED FROM NORTHERN PACIFIC
RAILROAD COMPANY:
Reserving and excepting from said lands so much or such portions
thereof as are or may be mineral lands or contain coal or iron, and
also the use and the right and title to the use of such surface
ground as may be necessary for mining operations and the right of
access to such reserved and excepted mineral lands, including lands
containing coal or iron, for the purpose of exploring, developing
and working the same .
RECORDING NUMBER: 241450
Said reservations were modified by instrument recorded under
Recording Number 4450143 .
NOTE : No examination has been made to determine the present record
owner of the above minerals, or mineral lands and appurtenant rights
thereto, or to determine matters which may affect the lands or
rights so reserved.
6 . Right of the public to make necessary slopes for cuts or fills upon
said premises in the reasonable original grading of streets,
avenues, alleys and roads, as dedicated in the plat .
7 . GENERAL AND SPECIAL TAXES AND CHARGES : FIRST HALF DELINQUENT MAY 1,
IF UNPAID: SECOND HALF DELINQUENT NOVEMBER 1, IF UNPAID:
YEAR: 1996
TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: 801110-0095-04
LEVY CODE: 2100
AFFECTS : Parcel A
CURRENT ASSESSED VALUE : Land: $ 81, 900 . 00
Improvements : $155, 600 . 00
GENERAL TAXES :
AMOUNT BILLED: $3 , 342 . 00
AMOUNT PAID: $ 0 . 00
AMOUNT DUE: $3 , 342 . 00
SPECIAL DISTRICT:
AMOUNT BILLED: $1 . 25
AMOUNT PAID: $0 . 00
AMOUNT DUE: $1 . 25
NOTE: IF THE TAXES AND CHARGES CANNOT BE DIVIDED EQUALLY BY 2 , THE
HIGHER AMOUNT MUST BE PAID FOR THE FIRST HALF PAYMENT.
(continued)
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Order No. 289303
SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE B
Page 4
8 . GENERAL AND SPECIAL TAXES AND CHARGES : FIRST HALF DELINQUENT MAY 1,
IF UNPAID: SECOND HALF DELINQUENT NOVEMBER 1, IF UNPAID:
YEAR: 1996
TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: 801110-0106-01
LEVY CODE : 2100
AFFECTS : Parcel B
CURRENT ASSESSED VALUE: Land: $46, 500 . 00
Improvements : None
GENERAL TAXES :
AMOUNT BILLED: $654 . 33
AMOUNT PAID: $ 0 . 00
AMOUNT DUE : $654 . 33
SPECIAL DISTRICT:
AMOUNT BILLED: $1 . 25
AMOUNT PAID: $0 . 00
AMOUNT DUE : $1 . 25
NOTE : IF THE TAXES AND CHARGES CANNOT BE DIVIDED EQUALLY BY 2 , THE
HIGHER AMOUNT MUST BE PAID FOR THE FIRST HALF PAYMENT.
9 . DEED OF TRUST AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF:
GRANTOR: Gary V. Anicello and Meda E .
Anicello, husband & wife
TRUSTEE : Northwestern Title, a Minnesota Title
Company
BENEFICIARY: Fireman' s Fund Mortgage Corporation
AMOUNT: $129, 000 . 00
DATED: January 22, 1991
RECORDED: Janaury 28 , 1991
RECORDING NUMBER: 9101280336
AFFECTS : Parcel A
The amount now secured by said Deed of Trust and the terms upon
which the same can be discharged or assumed should be ascertained
from the holder of the indebtedness secured.
(continued)
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Order No. 289303
SHORT PLAT CERTIFICATE
SCHEDULE B
Page 5
10 . DEED OF TRUST AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF :
GRANTOR: Gary V. Anicello and Meda E.
Anicello, husband and wife
TRUSTEE : Stewart Title Company of Washington
BENEFICIARY: Household Finance Corporation III
AMOUNT: $60, 000 . 00
DATED: December 27, 1994
RECORDED: December 28 , 1994
RECORDING NUMBER: 9412281362
AFFECTS : Parcel A
The amount now secured by said Deed of Trust and the terms upon
which the same can be discharged or assumed should be ascertained
from the holder of the indebtedness secured.
END OF SCHEDULE B
Title to this property was examined by:
Nancy Schmalzer
Any inquiries should be directed to one of the title officers set forth
in Schedule A.
NS/mga/3995U
�— STEWART TITLE COMPANY
of Washington, Inc.
ORDER NO. :.. .-'3-3t L�
IMPORTANT:This is not a Plat of Survey. ft is furnished as a convenience to locate the land Indicated
hereon with reference to streets and other land. No liability Is assumed by reason of reliance hereon.
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ANICELLO SHORT PLAT
Client: Gary Anicello
3401 N.E. 7th St. �,
Renton; Wa. 98056`
Phone: (206) 255-4208 Q
Project Number: 96014 �w1a1NG
Date: April 10, 1996 DENEG NoF ,Nc° •
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CORE REOUIREMENTS
TASK 1: STUDY AREA DEFINITION AND MAPS
SITE LOCATION MAP
TOPOGRAPHIC MAP
SOILS MAP
FIGURE 1-COMMUNITY PLANNING MAP
FIGURE 2-DRAINAGE BASINS MAP
SENSITIVE AREAS MAP FOLIO
WETLANDS
STREAMS &, 100 YR. FLOODPLAINS
EROSION HAZARD AREAS
LANDSLIDE AREAS
SEIZMIC HAZARD AREAS
COAL MINE HAZARD AREAS
TASK 2 : RESOURCE REVIEW
TASK 3 : FIELD INSPECTION
TASK 4 : DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND
PROBLEM SCREENING
TASK 5: MITIGATION
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
(1) CRITICAL DRAINAGE AREA
(2) COMPLIANCE WITH AN EXISTING MASTER PLAN
(3) CONDITIONS REQUIRING A MASTER DRAINAGE PLAN
(4) ADOPTED BASIN OR COMMUNITY PLAN
(5) SPECIAL WATER QUALITY CONTROLS
(6) COALEXCING PLATE OIL/WATER SEPARATOR
(7) CLOSED DEPRESSIONS
(8) USE OF LAKES, WETLANDS, OR CLOSED DEPRESSIONS
FOR PEAK RATE RUNOFF CONTROL
(9) DELINEATION OF THE 100 YEAR FLOODPLAIN
(10) FLOOD PROTECTION FACILITIES FOR
TYPE 1 AND 2 STREAMS
(11) GEOTECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND REPORT
(12) SOILS ANALYSIS AND REPORT
CORE REQUIREMENTS
TASK 1: STUDY AREA DEFINITION AND MAPS
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, WHICH IS LOCATED ON NE 7TH ST. , EAST OF
MONROE AVE, CONSISTS OF 1.6 ACRES. THERE IS A SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENCE CURRENTLY ON THE PROPERTY WHICH WILL BE REMOVED OR
DEMOLISHED DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. THE
IMMEDIATE SURROUNDING DEVELOPED AREA IS MOSTLY SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENCES.
THE NORTH HALF OF THE SITE IS LANDSCAPED IN GRASS AND SHRUBS
AND LARGE FIR TREES WHILE THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SITE HAS BEEN
RECENTLY CLEARED.
THE PROPERTY IS UNDERLAIN BY ARENTS, ALDERWOOD SOILS (AmC) .
(SEE ATTACHED SOILS MAP) THESE SOILS CONSIST OF GRAVELLY SANDY
LOAM TYPICALLY TO A DEPTH OF 27" TO 40". THE SITE IS RELATIVELY
LEVEL ON THE NORTH HALF AND SLOPES AWAY TO THE SOUTH AND
SOUTHEAST IN THE SOUTHERLY HALF OF THE PROPERTY. (SEE ATTACHED
TOPOGRAPHY MAP)
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TASK 2: RESOURCE REVIEW
A REVIEW OF VARIOUS RESOURCES AVALIBLE FROM THE CITY OF RENTON
I WAS MADE AND NO EXISTING OR POTENTIAL PROBLEMS WERE IDENTIFIED
i WITHIN THIS AREA.
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TASK 3: FIELD INSPECTION
A DETAILED FIELD INSPECTION WAS PERFORMED ON-SITE TO INVESIGATE
ANY POTENTIAL PROBLEMS. NONE WERE FOUND. INSPECITONS WERE MADE
DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1996 WHICH WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY
REPRESENTATIVE. OF ANY SURFACE WATER PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF THE
- I PREVIOUS WEEKS OF HEAVY RAINFALL AND HIGH GROUND WATER TABLE
LEVELS.
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TASK 4: DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND PROBLEM SCREENING
THE EXISTING DRAINAGE PATTERNS WERE SHOWN ON THE DRAINAGE MAP IN
TASK 1. THERE ARE NO EXISTING CULVERTS, PIPES, BRIDGES, OUTFALLS
OR PONDS INVOLVED WITH THIS EXISTING SITE. RAINFALL INFILTRATES
INTO THE GROUND BECAUSE OF THE GRAVELLY SANDY LOAM MATERIAL.
THE PROPOSED PROJECT WILL PROVIDE FOR THE INCREASED RUNOFF
POTENTIAL DUE TO THE INCREASED IMPERVIOUS AREAS OF PAVEMENT
AND ROOFTOPS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT. DETENTION AND BIO-
FILTRATION WILL BE PROVIDED TO ACCOMODATE THE ROADWAY IMPROVEMENT
WHILE INFILTRATION WILL BE PROVIDED FOR THE ROOFTOP AREAS.
THE DISCHARGE OF THE DETENTION WILL BE TO AN EXISTING STORM
SEWER SYSTEM LOCATED IN 7TH PLY TO THE SOUTH.
TASK 5: MITIGATION
MITIGATION FOR THE INCREASED RUNOFF DUE TO IMPERVIOUS AREAS
CREATED FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE PROVIDED FOR BY 1) ROOF
DOWNSPOUTS DISCHARGED TO INDIVIDUAL ON-SITE LOT INFILTRATION
SYSTEMS AND 2) RUNOFF FROM THE NEW ROADWAY WILL BE COLLECTED
AND STORED IN A DETENTION FACILITY PRIOR TO BEING DISCHARGED
INTO A BIO-FILTRATION SWALE AND THEN DISCHARGED INTO THE CITIES
EXISTING STORM SEWER SYTEM.
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SPECIAL REOUIREMENTS
(1) CRITICAL DRAINAGE AREA
THIS PROJECT IS NOT LOCATED IN A DESIGNATED CRITICAL
DRAINAGE AREA.
(2) COMPLIANCE WITH AN EXISTING. MASTER PLAN
THE CITY OF RENTON DOES NOT HAVE AN EXISTING STORM SEWER
MASTER PLAN.
(3) CONDITIONS REQUIRING A MASTER DRAINAGE PLAN
NOT APPICABLE
(4) ADOPTED BASIN OR COMMUNITY PLANS
THIS PROJECT LIES WITHIN THE CEDAR RIVER DRAINAGE BASIN AND
THE NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY PLAN AREA. WE ARE UNAWARE OF ANY SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED BY THESE AREAS.
(5) SPECIAL WATER OUALITY CONTROLS
SINCE THIS PROJECT WILL CONSTRUCT LESS THAN ONE ACRE OF
IMPERVIOUS' AREA ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOMOBILE USE, THIS SECTION
IS NOT APPLICABLE.
(6) COALESCING PLATE OIL/WATER-SEPARATOR
SINCE THIS PROJECT WILL CONSTRUCT LESS THAN 5 ACRES OF
IMPERVIOUS AREA, THIS SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE.
(7) CLOSED DEPRESSION
NOT APPLICABLE
(8) USE OF LAKES, WETLANDS, OR CLOSED DEPRESSIONS FOR PEAK RATE
RUNOFF CONTROL
NOT APPLICABLE
(9) DEL/NEAT/ON OF THE 100 YEAR FLOODPLAIK
NOT APPLICABLE
(10) FLOOD PROTECTION FACILITIES FOR TYPE 1 AND 2 STREAMS
THERE ARE NO TYPE 1 OR 2 STREAMS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
PROJECT.
(11) GEOTECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND REPORT
NOT APPLICABLE
(12) BOILS ANALYSIS AND REPORT
SOILS INFORMATION IS AVAILALBLE THROUGH THE KING COUNTY
SCS SOIL REPORT FOR THIS AREA AND UNLESS THERE ARE SOME
SPECIFIC CONCERNS DURING DESIGN, NO SOILS TESTING IS ANTICIPATED.
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City of Renton WA Reprinted: 06/19/96 13 :59 Receipt
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Receipt Number: R9603132 Amount : 1, 519 . 52 06/19/96 13 : 59
Payment Method: CHECK Notation: 7283, ANICELLO Init : JB
Project #: LUA96-073 Type: LUA Land Use Actions
Total Fees : 1, 519 . 52
This Payment 1, 519 . 52 Total ALL Pmts : 1, 519 . 52
Balance : . 00
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Account Code Description Amount
000 .345 . 81 . 00 . 0004 Binding Site/Short Plat 1, 000 . 00
060 .345 . 81 . 00 . 0007 Environmental Review 500 . 00
000 . 05 .519 . 90 .42 . 1 Postage 19 . 52