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S BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
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November 13, 1985
Robert A. Clayton, Sr.
Candyland Childcare Center
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington, 98055
Re: CU-077-85
Request for Reconsideration
Dear Mr. Clayton:
I have reviewed your request for reconsideration in the above entitled matter, and for the
reasons indicated below have found the request unwarranted.
The State determination has no effect on the decision. The potential for approving the
use for a lesser number of children than you requested was considered in reaching the
final decision. It was rejected for the various reasons stated.
No single factor mentioned in your request was the basis for the decision. The decision
was based upon the totality of the request when viewed in relation to the neighboring
uses, the Comprehensive Plan which designates the area for single family uses, and the
traffic levels;, among other issues.
The conversion of a single family home to a commercial operation housing up to 49
children in a single family zone seems more than reasonable, while expansion at this
location at this time is unreasonable. Other property rights beside yours are at issue,
therefore the decision stands.
The appeal period has been extended until November 27, 1985. If you have any additional
questions please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
FRED J. KAUFMA
HEARING EXAMINER
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All Parties of Staff
ANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTER
907 TALBOT ROAD SOUTH
RENTON WASHINGTON 98055
RECEIVED
To; FRED KAUFMAN NOV 05 1985
Hearing Examiner , CITY of RENTON
CITY OF RENTON
From; ROBERT A . CLAYTON , Sr . HEARING EXAMINER
SUBJECT : ROBERT A . and NDRMA J . CLAYTDN FILE NO. CU-077-85
CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTER
REFERENCE : Report and Decision , dated October 22 , 1985
After reviewing the referenced report , we would like to submit
additional information regarding expanion request to 90 child-
ren. This is an error by the owners . Recently , a review of the
buildings lower level by the State Daycare Licensing Department
resulted with the following decision .
The lower level has 2400 square feet . However , not all of the
space can be used for childcare . Two of the rooms are below the
ground level , without windows or escape doors . Therefore , both
state departments reported that the number of children permitted
would be set at 68. This would reduce the count by 22 children .
Page 3 , Findings item 12
Comment: In the orginal proposal an "estimated" 120 vehicle trips
per day was reported. The count was based on one child per family .
At the second hearing the owner did not address the present child
care enrollment. Currently the number of families with more than
one child make up 40 percent of the enrollment . This in effect
would reduce the vechicle traffic to the orginal 120 trips per day .
Item 3 Page 5 item 6 paragraph 4
Comment : With regards to child noise level as it affects neighbors ,
50 percent of the children at the subject facility are under 2 1/2
years old. One half of these are infants . During the summer months
their outside play is confined to a large patio area on the top
level . Infants are not taken outside. The other children are taken
outside for play at designated times . No more than 20 children are
ever on the playcourt at the same time .
On several occassions neighbors have commented to the daycare staff
regarding the excellant supervision and good behavior of the child-
ren .
Traffic: General Comment
We reconize that staff parking has created problems . Our first
priority is to the parents of our children. Preparation for
additional offsite parking for staff is underway. At completion
we don ' t expect traffic problems to continve on or around this
specific site .
Mr . Blaylock reported at the orginal hearing that traffic at
43rd . and Talbot Road as being "critical" . A recent report that
approximately 7100 vechicles travel this corridator daily. The
120 vechicles is only a small percentile of this large traffic
conjestion in this changing community.
We would appreciate your re-consideration based on the above
information regarding the increase at our center from 49 to 68
children . If you have any questions , please contact us at 235-
1849
Sincerely ,
Robert A. Clayton Sr.
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
STATE OF WASHINGTON
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County of King
Dotty Klingman
being first duly sworn,
upon oath, deposes and states:
That on the 22nd day of October 1985, affiant
deposited in the mails of the United States a sealed envelope containing a
decision or recommendation with postage prepaid, addressed to the parties of
record in the below entitled application or petition.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 2?2 N o day
of O c—•t-z, c 1985.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington,
residing at eAJ7-tr,tI therein.
Application, Petition, or Case #: CU-077-85 - ROBERT A, AND NORMA J . CLAYTON
The minutes contain a list of the parties of record.)
w 01 CITY OF RENTON
jr Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Daniel Kellogg - David M. Dean-Mark E. Barber - Zanetta L. Fontes -Theodore R. Parry
Assistant City Attorneys
March 16, 1988
TO: Richard C. Houghton, Public Works Director
FROM : Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
RE: CANDYLAND
Dear Bob:
In response to your March 3rd memo regarding the Candyland matter ,
I concur with your recommendation that you take Mr . Clayton' s
money and place it into special depo
Lawrence J Warren
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BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH
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Ma::ch 12 , 1987
Robert & Norma Clayton
4907 Talbot Road S
Renton, Wa. 98055
SUBJECT: CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTER
Dear Mr & Mrs Clayton:
In response to your letter dated March 7 , 1987, I reviewed
the city files and asked staff for comments. The following
are my findings:
1. Hearing Examiner' s decision CU-077-85 states "no
expansions" which means the basement cannot be
converted to day care use.
2 . City Council upheld the Hearing Examiner and
confirmed no expansion of day-care facilities -
January 20, 1986 .
3 . Building Code has a number of problems if basement
is converted to day-care - exiting, sprinklers,
occupancy separations, stairs, etc.
4 . Parking lot must be put into compliance with
standards.
5. Landscaping needs to be improved, dead plants
replaced with new healthy plants and maintained.
6. I also believe you were notified to install the
off-site improvements by the Board of Public
Works.
7 . You must immediately comply with the Fire
Department ' s request.
Candyland Childcare Center
March 12 , 1987
Page 2
My review of the files indicates that without obtaining
approval from the Hearing Examiner on expansion of the
facilities, you may not occupy the basement for day-
care.
Sincerely,
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Ronald G. Nelson
Building & Zoning Director
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Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Fire Marshal: Glen G. Gordon Chief: A. Lee Wheeler
MEMORANDUM
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DATE:March 10, 1987
TO: Ron Nelson - Building Director
FROM: Glen G. Gordon - Fire Marshal 03
SUBJECT: Candyland Childcare Center
Dear Ron:
After reviewing the letter dated, March 7, 1987, with reference to the
above-mentioned location, it is my decision to require an approved means of exiting
at the basement level of this structure. The exiting requirement must meet the
minimum standards.
Secondly, I feel the Hearing Examiners decision of the conditional use is applicable.
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SUBJECT: CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTER
Please review the attached letter and respond with any
comments you may have.
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Norma Clayton MAR ;:
Can;9yland Day Care Center
490i' Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
Subject: Basement Area - 4907 Talbot Road South
Dear Mrs. Clayton:
This letter is to hereby notify you that the basement or lower floor at the
above-mentioned address was found to be occupied, which is in violation of
the City of Renton Codes. The area was observed as being occupied by the
day care children, during a follow-up inspection on March 6, 1987, by theRentonFirePreventionBureau. The area, as it exists, does not have adequate
exi.thg or fire alarm devices which is required for this type of occupancy.
A red tag was posted, "Do Not Occupy For Day Care Children," and is to
remain posted until the area is approved for that use. In order for this portionoftlebuildingtobeoccupied, appropriate application and plans shall be
submitted through the Building Department.
The area is not to be occupied in violation of the red tag. Should the area
be occupied, a citation will be issued to you for non-compliance, which will
require a mandatory court appearance.
We would recommend resolution of this problem through application, at your
earliest convenience.
Since rely,
GLEN G. GORDON
Fire Marshal
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TO Ron Nelson, Building Director DATE 3-9-87
FROM Glen G. Gordon, Fire Marshal
SUBJECT Candyland Day-Care - 4907 Talbot Road South
Inspector Jim Gray and I conducted a follow-up inspection at the
above-mentioned place of business. This inspection was in reference
to information and questions generated from the annual fire code
inspection conducted by Station #13 Crews, on March 5, 1987. The
following items were noted:
1. The basement portion of the building is being used for day-care.
2. Exiting from that area consists of a sliding glass door.
3. A gravel parking area has been established in the rear of the
building.
4. There were eleven vehicles parked in front and in back of the
building.
5. Staffing level at present is maintained at ten people.
6. Basement area is no longer being used as a single family residence.
The following action was taken:
1. Basement was posted "not to be occupied by children" until
it complies to day-care use.
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CANDYLANI) CHILDCARE CENTER
4907 - '] ALBOTI RD . SO .
RENTON , WA . 18055
MARCH 7, 1187
CITY of RENTON
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RE: CANDY LAND CHILDCARE CENTER 6_'' I
4907- Talbot Rd. So.
Renton , Wa. 98055
Ron, we reconize the fact that Candyland Also was granted by Renton, a
conditional use permit for 49 children with services limited to the upper
floor. Our plans and information identified the lower level as family res-
idence. We did reside at the daycare for one and a half years, We since
moved to Shattuck Ave. in Renton. The lower level set vacated for months
before it was decided to use two rooms for childcare Before actual comm-
itment, State Licencing for Childcare and Health were contacted for inspe-
ction Measures were taken to comply with and to ensure safety for the
children
In our Frida- (March,6) conversation with the fire department personnel
regardin- the lower level rooms for the older children I stated the primary
reason was that it allows seperation of the larger and mature children from
their smaller peers We had no thoughts of increasing the number of child-
ren from 49 children alloted by licensing Usa e of these rooms provides
additional child and teacher elbow room, particular during the winter months,
With retards to Glen Gordon,' s fire code deficiencies, the items not meet-
ing the codes requirements are in the process of bein corrected. The, will
be completed before March 1, 1 , 1987 It was Glen who informed us that we
had no city business license If you remember we were havin to obtain
permits along with variances during the hectic berining and it was somehow
neglected The application will be submitted on March 9, 1987
In our business safety is of paramount importances We know that there are
no limitation to features which can be added for safety sake For example,
fire drills are conducted and documented. Each room has a planned evac-
uation diagram posted for all to see. Fire extinguishers are accessible on
each level. The staff is instructed to alert the occupants and evacuate the
permises. We believe fire fighting should be the responsibility of professionals
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March 7, 1987
Smoke detectors are installed even though smoking is prohibited and
the children are the only sleepers in the building Futhermore, the
daycare is closed on weekends Which essentially voids the smoke
detectors usefulness
Ron, It is my sincere belief that we conduct a safe and sensible oper-
ation, which Glen must have observed during his recent visit With this
in mind Norma and me would appreciate if You and Glen would -provide
your technical expertise so we ma'r continue the use of the two rooms
for daycare without having to endure the cost of a ma'or structural
modifications
Again, we both thank you for your effort and time Please contact Norma
or me at home or at the daycare
Phone: 255-2747
235- 1849
Sinc e rly,
Robert & Norma Clayton
Candyland Childcare Center
ATTACHMENTS:
AT7 ACIIMEN 'I S
Deficiencies Scheduled Completion
A Upper Level
Laundry Room
Reinstall Coverplate 3-2-8-'
Remove Cleaners 3-2-87
B Lower Level
Furnance Room
Complete w/hr. Sheetrock 3- 10-87
Remove Combustible Material 3-9-87
Hallwall
Add Smoke Detector 3-9-87
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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
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first sworn on oath states that RENTON,WASHINGTON
he/she is the Chief Clerk of the The Environmental Review Committee
ERC) has issued a declaration of non-
significance for the following project:
ROBERT AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
VALLEY NEWSPAPERS ECF-102-85)
CANDYLAND AND CHILD CARE CENT-
Daily News Journal, Daily Record Chronicle, Daily Globe News
Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week. That said newspapers ER.Application for a conditional use permit'
are legal newspapers and are now and have been for more than six to allow the continuance of a commercial
daycare center in a G-1 Zoned (single
months prior to the date of publication referred to,printed and published family) district. The applicant also wishes
in the English language continually as daily newspapers in Kent, King to expand the usage of the building and
add additional parking along the north sideCounty, Washington. Valley Newspapers have been approved as legal of the building; located at 4907 Talbot
newspapers by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Road South.
King County. Further information regarding this action
is available in the Building and Zoning
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The notice in the exact form attached, waspublished in the DailyNews
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2/3/86 Page two
Consent Agenda continued
1986 Water/ Added item: Letter from Finance Director Dan Clements recommended
Sewer Revenue acceptance of low bid of 7.904% submitted by Piper, Jaffray and
Bonds Hopwood to purchase 1986 Water/Sewer Revenue Bonds. Five bids
were received for the $1 .8 million bond purchase with net
interest rates ranging from the low of 7.904% to 8.253733%,
compared to a rate of 9.7311% for the $2.6 million 1985 Water/
Sewer Revenue Bonds. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. (See page 3)
MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT
AGENDA AS MODIFIED BY ADDED ITEM AND CORRECTED ITEM 5.d. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Letters opposing the location of a Metro Transit Center in the
Metro Transit K-Mart parking lot were submitted by Mayor Shinpoch as follows:
Center Mrs. Mary Pergamo, 311 Whitworth Avenue S. ; Pat Kissam; Helli
Fleming; Barbara and Michael Maurer; Eileen Cunio, 7051 South
125th, Seattle; Mrs. Lawrence M. Damman, 2809 NE 23rd Place,
Renton; Cecilia & Al Major, 8600 S. 134th, Seattle; Alegria &
John Albers, 20404 SE 192nd, Renton; Raymond S. Kozlowski , 2201
Maple Valley Highway, Renton; Jean E. Thom, 15910 SE Fairwood
Boulevard, Renton; Mary L. McKellips, 2020 Grant Avenue South,
Renton; Lloyd and Juanita Beckstrom, 2108 Dayton NE, Renton;
Margaret Baprey, 14223 SE 163rd Place, Renton; Richard J. and
Linda L. DeCample, 111 Capri Avenue NE, Renton; Mr. & Mrs.
Arthur B. Dahlberg, 2604 SE Edmonds Court, Renton; Sanford E.
Webb, 430 Mill Avenue S. , Renton; Mike Faluga, 1409 Harrington
SE, Renton; Mary Healy, 512 Morris Avenue S. , Renton; Jana
Tobacco, 1701 Lake Avenue S. , Renton; Lind J. Resetars,
14118-148th Place SE, Renton. Objections related to noise,
pollution, traffic and safety impacts to students attending
St. Anthony's parochial school in close proximity to the
proposed site. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL
REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE AND ANY ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE ON
THE SAME SUBJECT TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Letter from Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman regarding the Arlene
Arlene Roberts Roberts rezone was referenced by Council President Mathews.
Rezone, File The letter informed Council that restrictive covenants
No. R-032-85 originally required by the Examiner as a condition of approval
of the rezone were not executed by the property owner following
lengthy appeal process and adoption of rezone ordinance.
Therefore, the rezone to L-1 , light industry, cannot be
considered effective. Although the covenants imposed a
landscape setback along front and side yards, it was
conditioned only upon subsequent development , not the current
daycare use. However, a letter recently received from Arlene
Roberts, daycare owner and renter of the site, indicated the
center was closing since she cannot meet City requirements.
MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, CORRESPONDENCE FROM
HEARING EXAMINER FRED KAUFMAN REGARDING THE ARLENE ROBERTS
REZONE BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY TO ASSURE EXECUTION
OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OR PREPARATION OF NECESSARY
LEGISLATION TO REVOKE THE REZONE. CARRIED.
Clayton _Appeal Council President Mathews indicated receipt of response to
Candyland ,_ Council inquiry of 1/20/86 regarding whether Candyland Day-
Daycare Center care Center parking lot complies with provisions of the
CU-077-85 Parking and Loading Ordinance of the City. Zoning Administrator
Talbot Road S.) Roger Blaylock's memorandum reported that required parking for
daycare centers is not currently addressed by the Parking and
Loading Ordinance; however, the matter was referred to the
Planning and Development Committee on 11/14/85 as part of the
revision to that ordinance. At that time, staff had proposed
that one parkng space be provided for each employee and two
loading spaces be provided within 100 feet of the main entrance
for every 25 children. During review of the rezone application,
the Building and Zoning Department staff report had recommended
provision of nine parking spaces west of the building for
employees and six parking and loading spaces east of the building.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Hughes presented a report
Committee recommending the following resolution for reading & adoption:
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DATE: January 28, 1986
TO: Mayor Pro tern Nancy Mathews and
City Council Members JAN 2 9 1986
FROM: ,--*._Roger Blaylock, Zoning Administrator
SUBJECT: Clayton Conditional Use (Candyland)
CU-077-85
The Council has requested information concerning the required parking for daycarefacilities.
Presently. the Renton's Parking and Loading Ordinance does not address the issue of
required parking for daycare facilities.
In the staff report for above application, it was recommended that 9 parking spaces be
provided for employees west of the building, while 6 parking and loading spaces would be
provided east of the buildings for parents dropping off and picking up their children.
The issue of what is appropriate required parking for day care facilities was referred to
the Planning and Development Committee on November 14. 1985 as part of the revision to
the Parking and Loading Ordinance.
In that proposal it was suggested by staff that daycare facilities provide:
1.) 1 parking space for each employee
2.)2 loading spaces within 100 feet of the main entrance for every 25
children.
In our analysis of other adjacent cities' regulations, it was discovered that none of them
specifically address the issue.
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DATE: January 28, 1986
TO: Mayor Pro tern Nancy Mathews and
City Council Members
FROM: /,*____ Roger Blaylock, Zoning Administrator
SUBJECT: Clayton Conditional Use (Candyland)
CU-077-85
The Council has requested information concerning the required parking for daycare
facilities.
Presently, the Renton's Parking and Loading Ordinance does not address the issue of
required parking for daycare facilities.
In the staff •eport for above application, it was recommended that 9 parking spaces be
provided for employees west of the building, while 6 parking and loading spaces would be
provided east of the buildings for parents dropping off and picking up their children.
The issue of what is appropriate required parking for day care facilities was referred to
the Planning and Development Committee on November 14, 1985 as part of the revision to
the Parking and Loading Ordinance.
In that propoe;al it was suggested by staff that daycare facilities provide:
1.)1 parking space for each employee
2.)2 lciding spaces within 100 feet of the main entrance for every 25
children.
In our analysis of other adjacent cities' regulations, it was discovered that none of them
specifically address the issue.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 20, 1986 Municipal Building
Monday, 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro Tempore Nancy L. Mathews led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF NANCY L. MATHEWS, Council President; JOHN W. REED, ,RICHARD M.
COUNCIL MEMBERS STREDICKE, KATHY A. KEOLKER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER,
THOMAS W. TRIMM
CITY STAFF LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL W. PARNESS,
IN ATTENDANCE Administrative Assistant; RICHARD C. HOUGHTON, Public Works
Director; DAN CLEMENTS, Finance Director; MAXINE E. MOTOR,
City Clerk; LT. JOE PEACH, Police Department
APPROVAL OF MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL APPROVE THE
COUNCIL MINUTES COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 13, 1986, AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Warren Diamond, 4914 Talbot Road South, requested Council
address the Planning and Development Committee report regarding
the Clayton appeal . MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY REED,
COUNCIL SUSPEND THE REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT UNDER OLD BUSINESS.
CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chairman Keolker presented
Planning and a report regarding the Robert A. and Norma J. Clayton appeal
Development of the Hearing Examiner's decision concerning the Candyland
Committee Daycare Center, File No. CU-077-85 (referred 12/9/85) . The
Clayton Appeal report indicated that the Committee found no error of fact or
Candyland law in the decision of the Hearing Examiner and recommended that
Daycare Center the City Council affirm the Hearing Examiner with the addition
CU-077-85 of the following to the third condition imposed by the decision
of the Hearing Examiner:
The landscaping and irrigation system shall be maintained
by the applicants. The Building & Zoning Department shall
review this conditional use six months and one year following
the issuance of the Conditional Use Permit to verify
compliance with all conditions imposed."
audience comment was invited. Lila Campen, 4908 Talbot Road
South, indicated she resides directly across the street from
the daycare center. She cited traffic and parking problems
resulting from inadequate number of stalls and narrow entry
n the site. Warren Diamond, 4914 Talbot Road South, reported
that parked vehicles on the west side of Talbot Road South
impair sight-distance for neighbors pulling out of driveways
into the heavily traveled street. He felt that on-street
parking ought to be prohibited and on-site parking increased.
also supported was enforcement of the landscaping requirement.
In response, Mayor Pro Tem Mathews agreed to refer concerns
related to parking and traffic to the Administration for
review and possible resolution. Planning and Development
Committee Chairman Keolker clarified that the Committee had
of found an error in fact or law in the Hearing Examiner' s
ecision on this matter as required by ordinance to reverse
the decision; but had added a condition requiring maintenance
f the landscaping and irrigation system. She also stated
that the Hearing Examiner had approved the conditional use
ermit as it currently exists, but had denied the requested
xpansion of the daycare facility. MOVED BY KEOLKER,
ECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
OMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested
the Building and Zoning Department to determine whether the
se complies with parking and loading requirements of the City
or - single family zone.
Donations of Sam Simone, 1121 South 23rd Street, requested information
Greenbelt on procedures for the City of Renton to accept donations of
Areas to City land parcels such as green belts and common areas from
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
JANUARY 20, 1986
APPEAL BY ROBERT A. AND NORMA J . CLAYTON RE CANDYLAND DAYCARE CENTER -
C U-077-85
Referred 12-9-85)
The Planning and Development Committee has considered the appeal of Robert and
Norma Clayton from the decision of the Hearing Examiner dated October 22,
1985. the Committee finds no error of fact or law in the decision of the
Hearing Examiner and recommends that the City Council affirm the Hearing
Examiner with the addition of the following to the third condition imposed by
the decision of the Hearing Examiner:
The landscaping and irrigation system shall be
maintained by the applicant. The Building and Zoning
Department shall review this conditional use six
months and one year following the issuance of the
Conditional Use Permit to verify compliance with all
conditions imposed. "
9
Kathy KEolk r, Chair
cln chard Stredicke
7 ? 7 o/ct ( .
John Reed q---
Renton City Council
12/9/85 Page two
Planning and Development Committee Report continued
First City Steve Summersett questioned Condition No. 7, widening of
Developments Benson Road, claiming that Benson Road has been reclassified
Corporation as a minor arterial since construction of SR-515. City
Appeal Attorney Warren indicated that prior correspondence from the
Victoria Hills Hearing Examiner states that the Board of Public Works has
PUD Phase II the authority to waive or defer the requirement for that
FPUD-042-85 improvement. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL
continued CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.- Councilman Clymer felt that
deletion of the Benson Road requirement would substantially
change the original plan; therefore, a new application by
the developer should be required. City Attorney Warren
explained that the changes made by the Committee are minor
deviations from the recommendations of the Hearing Examiner.
Further clarification was offered by Councilwoman Mathews
who noted that the developer had not appealed the requirement
pertaining to Benson Road. Rather, the Committee is
recommending that should a waiver or deferral of the
requirement be desired by the developer, the Board of Public
Works is the appropriate body to review the application.
No assurance of approval of the application is intended.
MOTION CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which
follows the listing:
Bid Opening - City Clerk reported bid opening 11/27/85 for Signalization
Benson Road, and Channelization of Benson Road, South Grady Way, and
Grady Way and Main Avenue South; four bids received; Engineer' s estimate:
Main South Signal 69,315.80. Refer to Transportation Committee.
Martin Seelig City Clerk requested Council correction of appraisal amount
Street Vacation for vacation of SW 23rd Street and Lind Avenue SW petitioned
VAC 003-85 by Martin Seelig, VAC 003-85, from $16,491 as originally
approved by Council on 9/23/85 to $8,245.50. Council approved
reduction from one-half appraised value to one-quarter on
6/24/85 due to need to retain utility easement over the entire
property. Council concur.
General Election City Clerk reported results of canvass by King County
Returns Certified Canvassing Board of Election Returns for General Election
held 11/5/85: Proposition No. I (Fluoridation) - 3,114 yes,
2,411 no; City Council Position No. 1 : Nancy Mathews -
3,939, Sanford Webb (write- in) - 127; City Council Position
No. 2: Earl Clymer - 3,929, Sanford Webb (write-in) - 130;
City Council Position No. 3: John W. Reed - 3,907, Sanford
Webb (write-in) - 117. Information .
Clayton Appeal Appeal of Hearing Examiner ' s decision filed by Robert A.
CU-077-85 and Norma J. Clayton for Conditional Use Permit application,
File No. CU-077-85, for Candyland Childcare Center ; property
located at 4907 Talbot Road South. Refer to Planning and
Development Committee.
Reappointment Mayor Shinpoch reappointed the following Municipal Court
and Appointment Judges: Robert Anderson, 111 Williams Avenue S. , Renton;
of Municipal Peter Banks, 321 Burnett Avenue S. , Renton ; Kameron Cayce ,
Court Judges 410 Burnett Avenue S. , Renton ; Gary Faull , 321 Burnett
Avenue S. , Renton; Deborah Fleck, 410 Burnett Avenue S. ,
Renton; Richard Jackson, 111 Williams Avenue S. , Renton;
and Dave Tracy, 321 Burnett Avenue S. , Renton. Mayor
Shinpoch appointed James Cayce, P.O. Box 798, Renton , and
Frank Davidson , P.O. Box 59, Renton, to the position of
Municipal Court Judge Pro Tem. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL
APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Letters were read from John Phillips , law firm of Phillips
Latecomers and Wilson, 1011 Western Avenue, Seattle, requesting
Agreements - latecomers agreement for cost of waterline improvements
Lincoln Property and sewer line located in the vicinity of Lake Washington
Company Boulevard installed by Lincoln Property Company to serve
Lincoln Marina Landing Apartments. MOVED BY HUGHES,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THESE LETTERS TO THE
UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
For. Use By City Clerk's Office Only
A. I . #
AGENDA ITEM
RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUBMITTING
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. City Clerk For Agenda Of 12/9/85
Meeting Date)
Staff Contact Maxine E. Motor
Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Consent XX
Decision regarding Robert A. & Norma J , Public Hearing
Correspondence
Clayton Request for Conditional Use Permit;
Ordinance/Resolution
CU-077-85 (Candyland Childcare Center) Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach
New Business
A. City Clerk's Letter
Study Session
Other
B. Letter of Appeal
C. Request for Reconsideration/Response Approval :
D. Hearing Examiner's Report, 10/22/85 Legal Dept. Yes_ No_ N/A
COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Refer to Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A
Planning and Development Committee
Other Clearance
FISCAL IMPACT:
Expenditure Required $
Amount $ Appropriation- $
Budgeted Transfer Required
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
Attach additional pages if necessary.)
Appeal filed by Robert A. Clayton, applicant, accompanied by required
fee received on 11/27/85.
PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION.
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Il +n.`N, MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR MAXINE E.MOTOR,
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December 2, 1985
APPEAL FILED BY ROBERT A. CLAYTON, SR.
Re: Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Decision, dated October 22, 1985,
Candyland Childcare Center Conditional Use Permit: File No.
C U-077-85.
To Parties of Record:
Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 30, City Code, written appeal of Hearing
Examiner's decision has been filed with the City Clerk, along with proper
fee of $75.00.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the written appeal and other pertinent
documents will be reviewed by the Council's Planning and Development
Committee and will be considered by the City Council when the matter
is reported out of Committee.
The Council Secretary will notify all parties of record of the date and
time of the Planning and Development Committee meeting. If you are
not listed in local telephone directories, please take it upon yourself
to call the secretary at 235-2586.
Sincerely,
CITY OF RENTON
Maxine E. Motor
City Clerk
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THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
n rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH. MAYOR MAXINE E.MOTOR,
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STATE OF WASHINGTON)
COUNTY OF KING
I , Marilyn J . Petersen, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Renton,
b:?ing 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,
o'ier the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested in this matter.
That on the 2nd day of December, 1985, at the hour of 5:00 p.m. ,
your affiant duly mailed and placed in the United States Post Office
at Renton, King County, Washington, by first class mail, to all
parties of record, a true and correct NOTICE OF APPEAL OF THE
HEARING EXAMINER'S DECISION FILED BY ROBERT A. CLAYTON,
SR. ; CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTER; File No. CU-077-85.
Marilyn J ,'P- ersen, Deputy City Clerk
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE me this 2nd day of December,
1985.
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing in Renton
OF R4,
THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUI LDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
14444\3, rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR MAXINE E.MOTOR,
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CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500o9gT
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December 2, 1985
APPEAL FILED BY ROBERT A. CLAYTON, SR.
Re: Appeal of Hearing Examiner's Decision, dated October 22, 1985,
Candyland Childcare Center Conditional Use Permit: File No.
CU-077-85.
To Parties of Record:
Pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 30, City Code, written appeal of Hearing
Examiner's decision has been filed with the City Clerk, along with proper
fee of $75.00.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the written appeal and other pertinent
documents will be reviewed by the Council's Planning and Development
Committee and will be considered by the City Council when the matter
is reported out of Committee.
The Council Secretary will notify all parties of record of the date and
time of the Planning and Development Committee meeting. If you are
not listed in local telephone directories, please take it upon yourself
to call the secretary at 235-2586.
Sincerely,
CITY OF RENTON
Maxine E. Motor
City Clerk
WRITTEN APPEAL OF HEARING EXAMINER' S DECISION/RECOMMENDATION TO RENTON CITY COUNCIL.
APPLICATION NAME: FILE NO. C,U- O ( 7' - 8a5
eia1- opEQT A kv h Sr
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The undersigned interested party hereby files its Notice of Appeal from the Decision
or Recommendation of the Land Use Hearing Examiner, dated 1J oe. 13, 19 85.
I . IDENTIFICATION OF PARTY
APPELLANT: REPRESENTATIVE ( IF ANY) :
Name:Ca,Y,d ta,,r.c )\ So Names,c/N. 4 Riot/Itv% 0,41:91.‘
Address: -4clo lbo ' . S , Address: 131S 5ha.kuc1C
Vke,Y.\-o.. `\k n 986E5 c c, \Jrs. T205 j
Telephone No. Z35-i $41 Telephone No. a55 -2 747
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:
FINDINGS OF FACT: (Please designate number as denoted in the Examiner's Report)
No. Error:
Correction:
CONCLUSIONS:
No. Error:
Correction:
OTHER:
No. Error:
CITY OF RENTON
NOV 2 7 1985
Correction: ñ)( CITY CLERK'S OFFlCE
3. SUMMARY OF ACTION REQUESTED: The City Council is requested to grant the followingrelief: (Attach explanation, if desired)
Reverse the Decision or Recommendation and grant the following relief :
Modify the Decision or Recommendation as follows!
C IY OF RlikiTON
NOV 2 7 1985
City Council Fit arYM K;SOFFICECityofRenton
Municipal Building I
200 Mill Avenue South I-,.
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Renton, Washington 98055
Members of the Council :
I am requesting a review of the decision made by Fred Kaufman, your Land Use
Hearing examiner, regarding my request for a change in land use details .
Mr. Kaufman 's letter to me (copy enclosed) claims that he indicates certain
reasons le:1 to his decision and that his letter presents those reasons . In
fact, no reasons are given and his decision appears to be wholly an arbitrary
exercise of judgement based on his own values , as I will show.
ITEM 1 - NEIGHBORNG LAND USE.
Mr. Kaufman indicates that one consideration is the character of the
neighboring uses . At least 150 feet separates the day care center from each of
the neigboring single family residences - far more at the back. No neighbor
has objected to the proposed use. At the same time, land use on Talbot Road,
both to the North and to the South of the Valley Medical Center is being
expanded to commercial and high density residential uses at a rapid rate. For
example - since my last. conditional use request, a five foot by eight foot
sign is now advertising 26+ acres for sale as commercial property within 150
feet of the day care center! The property to the rear of the day care center
is owned b' a local physician whose frank intention is to sell the property
for commercial use - he refused to consider permitting a sewer access easement
on this basis . Adjoining the doctor 's property is a large apartment complex
on seven acres .
Given all of these commercial developments , the single family residential use
of the neighborhood is most surely threatened in any event. Mr. Kaufman
offered no standard and no criterion which would make my request unacceptable
and yet permit these other uses to go forward and so his decision appears
abritrary on this criterion.
ITEM 2 - TRAFFIC LEVELS
Mr. Kaufman 's letter cited traffic level as a consideration. I want to point
out that thirteen percent of the parent surveyed would be using Talbor Road
for their moring commute whether or not the day care center is located there.
It is currently estimated that 7100 vehicles use Talbor Road each day, yet
only 150 use this road for access to the day care center - a minor impact to
the total traffic pattern. Mr. Kaufman offers no criterion or standards which
would be applied to all requests and so is making a second arbitrary judgement
in denying my request.
ITEM 3 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Mr. xaurmar 's lette ndicates that some 2omprehensi Plan was considered in
denying my request. I respectfully claim that no plan exists which can be
called comprehensive and that this consideration is merely a ruse to cover ove
the arbitrary nature of the decision on my request.
CONCLUSION
With all dire respect to the examiner 's concerns on property rights of others ,
and in full appreciation of his permission given to operate child care
services for 49 children, I believe we also an important public service that
is necessay and valued by our clients . The use of the property is serving a
significan number of famililes in an important way - we are one of just a few
day care services that care for infants . Our request for additonal use
permission! is being made because of the additional demand for services being
made by families who are not yet clients .
I consider the reasons given to limit our services to 49 children to be almost
completely arbitrary and that the Council reconsider my request to provide
services to 68 children - our current capacity.
Robert A. Clayton
DBA Candy Land Child Care Center
CITY OF RENTON N0 13884
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 a 19 5'.3-
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WRITTEN APPEAL OF HEARING EXAMINER' S DECISION/RECOMMENDATION TO RENTON CITY COUNCIL.
APPLICATION NAME: FILE NO. (A)- O`77 - P&
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IN%1e h
The undersigned interested party hereby files its Notice of Appeal from the Decision
or Recommendation of the Land Use Hearing Examiner, dated Il oY, 13, 19 85.
I . IDENTIFICATION OF PARTY
APPELLANT:
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REPRESENTATIVE ( IF ANY) :
Name:Ca..y 6,A Also Name be." - 4t Niovr.AL 0,141A
Address: .49o7 ‘-1-1$ \ o4. SS . Address: ‘325 SInachuck Aft--L.
e,vATIY. `\kir, 8055 c'^-vwt, \ p, . $go5
Telephone No. Z35-I B4q Telephone No. 2, 55 -2 747
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:
FINDINGS OF FACT: (Please designate number as denoted in the Examiner's Report)
No. Error:
Correction:
CONCLUSIONS:
No. Error:
Correction:
OTHER:
No. Error:
cm/ OF RENTON
N0V 2 7 1985
rCorrection: 1 CITY CLERK'S OFFlCE i a.UI , ,L t7i.'L
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:
Modify the Decision or Recommendation as follows:
Remand to the Examiner for further consideration as follows:
Other:
47/ 2 7 C,z 7-,er
ppellant/Representa ' e Signature Date
NOTE: Please refer to Title IV, Chapter 30 of the Renton Municipal Code, and Sections
4-3016 and 4-3017, specifically (see reverse side of page) for specific appeal procedures.
4-3016:APPEAL: Unless an ordinance providing for re"^•- of decision of the
Exa )r requires review thereof by the Superi ourt, any interested
party aggrieved by .a 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 theCity.
A) The written notice of appeal shall fully, clearly and thoroughly specify the
substantial error(s) in fact or law which exist in the record of the proceedings
from which the appellant seeks relief.
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.
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 mayremandthemattertotheExaminerforreconsideration. The cost of
transcription of the hearing record shall be borne by the appellant. In the
absence of an 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 City Council shall be based solely upon 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 4-3010(A) 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 4-3010(B) 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 4-30101B) or (C).
H) In any event, the decision 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 restwiththeappellant. (Ord. 3658, 9-13-82)
4-3017:COUNCIL ACTION: Any application requiring action by the CityCouncilshallbeevidencedbyminuteentryunlessotherwiserequired
by law. When taking any such final action, the Council shall make and enter findings offactfromtherecordandconclusionstherefromwhichsupportitsaction. Unlessotherwisespecified, the City Council shall be presumed to have adopted theExaminer's findings and conclusions.
A) In the case of a change of the zone classification of property (rezone), the CityClerkshallplacetheordinanceontheCouncil's agenda for first reading. Final
reading of the ordinance shall not occur until all conditions, restrictions or
modifications which may have been required by the Council have been
accomplished or provisions for compliance made to the satisfaction of theLegalDepartment.
B) All other applications requiring Council action shall be placed on the Council'sagendaforconsideration. (Ord. 3454, 7-28-80)
C) The action of the Council approving, modifying or rejecting a decision of the
Examiner, shall be final and conclusive, unless within thirty (30) calendar days
from the date of the action an aggrieved party or person obtains a writ of
review from the Superior Court of Washington for King County, for purposesofreviewoftheactiontaken, (Ord. 3725, 5-9-83)
crrY OF RENTON
NOV 2 7 1985 •
City Council ill I CfTY CLERK'S OFFICE --,City of Renton
Municipal Building J
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Members of the Council :
I am requesting a review of the decision made by Fred Kaufman, your Land Use
Hearing examiner, regarding my request for a change in land use details .
Mr. Kaufman 's letter to me (copy enclosed) claims that he indicates certain
reasons led to his decision and that his letter presents those reasons . In
fact, no reasons are given and his decision appears to be wholly an arbitrary
exercise of judgement based on his own values , as I will show.
ITEM 1 - NEIGHBORNG LAND USE.
Mr. Kaufman indicates that one consideration is the character of the
neighbcring uses . At least 150 feet separates the day care center from each of
the neigboring single family residences - far more at the back. No neighbor
has objected to the proposed use. At the same time, land use on Talbot Road,
both to the North and to the South of the Valley Medical Center is being
expanded to commercial and high density residential uses at a rapid rate. For
example - since my last conditional use request, a five foot by eight foot
sign is now advertising 26+ acres for sale as commercial property within 150
feet of the day care center! The property to the rear of the day care center
is ownEd by a local physician whose frank intention is to sell the property
for commercial use - he refused to consider permitting a sewer access easement
on this basis . Adjoining the doctor 's property is a large apartment complex
on seven acres .
Given all of these commercial developments , the single family residential use
of the neighborhood is most surely threatened in any event. Mr. Kaufman
offered no standard and no criterion which would make my request unacceptable
and yet permit these other uses to go forward and so his decision appears
abritrary on this criterion.
ITEM 2 - TRAFFIC LEVELS
Mr. Kaufman 's letter cited traffic level as a consideration. I want to point
out that thirteen percent of the parent surveyed would be using Talbor Road
for their moring commute whether or not the day care center is located there.
It is currently estimated that 7100 vehicles use Talbor Road each day, yet
only 150 use this road for access to the day care center - a minor impact to
the total traffic pattern. Mr. Kaufman offers no criterion or standards which
would be applied to all requests and so is making a second arbitrary judgement
in denying my request.
ITEM 3 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
denying my request, T respectfully claim that no p] n exists which can be
called comprehensi\ Ind that this consideration is ely a ruse to cover ove
the arbitrary nature of the decision on my request.
CONCLUSION
With all due respect to the examiner 's concerns on property rights of others ,
and in full appreciation of his permission given to operate child care
services for 49 children, I believe we also an important public service that
is necessary and valued by our clients . The use of the property is serving a
significant number of famililes in an important way - we are one of just a few
day care services that care for infants . Our request for additonal use
permission is being made because of the additional demand for services being
made by families who are not yet clients .
I consider the reasons given to limit our services to 49 children to be almost
completely arbitrary and that the Council reconsider my request to provide
services to 68 children - our current capacity.
Robert A. Clayton
DBA Candy Land Child Care Center
1115E October 22, 1985
OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER
CITY OF RENTON
REPORT AND DECISION.
APPLICANT: ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NO. CU-077-85
LOCATION: 4907 Talbot Road South
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow the
continuance of a commercial day-care center in a
G-1 zoned (Single Family) district. The applicant
also wishes to expand the usage of the building.
SUMMARY OF ACTION: Building and Zoning Department Recommendation:
Approval with conditions.
Hearing Examiner Decision: Approved in part with
conditions. Denied in part.
BUILDING & ZONING The Building & Zoning Department Report was
DEPARTMENT REPORT: received by the Examiner on October 8, 1985.
PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Building and Zoning Department
Report, examining available information on file with
the application, and field checking the property and
surrounding area, the Examiner conducted a public
hearing on the subject as follows:
The hearing was opened on October 15, 1985, at 9:05 A.M. in the Council Chambers of the
Renton Municipal Building. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner.
The following exhibits were entered into the record:
Exhibit #1 - Yellow file containing application, proof
of publication and posting, and other documents
pertinent to this request.
Exhibit #2 - Site Plan
Exhibit #3 - By reference - previous Conditional Use
Permit file #CU-055-83.
The hearing opened with a review of this application by Roger Blaylock, Zoning
Administrator. It was pointed out this conditional use review was brought about as a
result of a condition in the original approval in 1983 requiring that a review of the
operation be made one year after its inception. The applicant is now proposing to expand
the operation to utilize the basement of the structure, which will allow the entire 2400 sq.
ft. building to be used for a day-care operation, as well as the addition of 9 parking stalls
to accommodate staff.
The expansion of the applicant's day-care center is requested to enable them to
accommodate 90 children instead of the now 49. The facility has been operating to
capacity since opening in September of 1984. The applicant advised they currently have a
list of parents wishing to enroll their children in this facility. Mr. Blaylock continued
stating services are available to the site, storm water drainage will have to be provided
when the parking lot is expanded, and briefly reviewed the original application for this
facility. He pointed out the largest problem presented originally was the reconstruction
of the parking lot to raise the grade, and when doing so, the applicant placed a series of
ecology blocks along the side (ecology blocks are of concrete and used as retaining walls)
causing objections from the property owner to the south. The blocks were then
landscaped in an effort to hide their drab gray color. A few issues raised due to this
proposed expansion were discussed such as the compliance with landscaping, parking
requirements and off-site improvements. When first approved as a day-care center the
applicant did comply with the landscaping requirements. In the period of one year most of
the vegetation along the perimeter has died and it was suggested more intense landscaping
be placed around the entire play area to try to limit exposure of the play area to the
parking lot area.
Robert A. & Norma A. Cl4_,__n
CU-077-85
October 22, 1985
Page 2
Another issue to be considered is the parking requirements for a facility of this type. It
was suggested that a 44 ft. wide lot be used with a 5 ft. landscape buffer along the
northern property line to provide proper screening. Mr. Blaylock stated based upon
on-site observations, pick-up time for the children is usually less than 5 minutes, both
morning and afternoon hours. The pick-up traffic does not seem to have a definite peak
period during the day so it was felt six parking spaces provided on the upper lot should be
able to accommodate the pick-up traffic if employee parking is moved to the lower lot.
Two spaces will be lost from the upper lot when access is brought to the parking lot from
the rear of the property. The Fire Department does not feel they need additional access
from the parking lot as there is a fire hydrant located immediately in front of the site and
a fire truck parked in front could provide hoses capable of reaching around the complex.
Mr. Blaylock continued with the issue of providing off-site improvements now or later. It
is staff's feeling that the improvements deferred in 1984 for curbs, gutters, sidewalks,
street lighting and street widening should be installed at this time. It is felt the ever
increasing volume of traffic in that area, some due to the projected expansion of the
center, warrant the installation of off-site improvements as well as the applicant's
participation in the LID for the S.W. 43rd Street corridor through a Latecomers
Agreement. A recommendation of approval was requested subject to landscaping of the
perimeter of the site; the proposed parking lot being expanded to a 44 ft. width with 5 ft.
of landscape buffer; and the off-site improvements to Talbot Road being installed at this
time to include a left turn lane into the subject site.
The Examiner called for testimony in support of this application from the applicant or
their representative. Responding was:
Robert Clayton
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Wa. 98055
Mr. Clayton is the owner of the Candyland Day-Care Center, the facility being discussed.
He acknowledged some of the landscaping previously placed on the property died during
the last year but they plan to put in additional landscaping to conceal the ecology blocks.
The proposed parking lot has already been bid upon. There will be no problem moving a
fence at the lower section of the childrens play area 6 ft. to permit a 44 ft. wide parking
lot and 5 ft. landscape buffer. Referring to the off-site improvements, Mr. Clayton
stated he realized adding curbing would be more attractive. One year ago the City
assessed his business $1800.00 for road improvements. Since the opening of the day-care
center there have been approximately 250 apartments constructed in the immediate area
which he feels adds to the heavier traffic volumes on Talbot Road, not just excessive
traffic from his site. With this in mind, he feels other changes in the 43rd Street/Talbot
Road corridor such as additional clinics, medical care centers and apartments have added
to higher traffic volumes. To be required to put in the off-site improvements at this time
would prove a burden on his business. Mr. Clayton stated the number of employees at the
center fluctuates in accordance with the different arrival and departure times of the
children. He felt the peak pick-up time at the facility would be between 6:00-6:30 P.M.,
depending on when the parents are off work. He pointed out that the parents do not
merely drop off their children - they must physically sign them in and out. Generally
there are no more than 7 instructors on the site at one time. The proposed new parking
lot should fully accommodate his staff. Mr. Clayton had no further comments at this time.
Calling for testimony in opposition to this proposal, wishing to speak was:
G. Warren Diamond
4914 Talbot Road South
Renton, Wa. 98055
Mr. Diamond questioned why the City would deviate from a single family neighborhood
atmosphere by permitting the day-care center use. He stated his dislike of the aesthetic
appearance of the center due largely in part to the use of ecology blocks and the lack of
adequate landscaping. He did feel the aesthetics could be corrected. Mr. Diamond also
expressed concern over the additional traffic in the area noting the dangers of trying to
walk along Talbot Road with traffic at times backed up for several blocks. When
expressing concern over a possible inadequate septic system for the site, it was clarified
by staff that the center is connected to the Cascade Sewer System with the installation
approved by both the City and the Cascade Sewer District.
The Examiner called for further testimony in support of, in opposition to, or general
comments from the audience or staff. There was no one else wishing to speak. The
hearing was closed at 9:40 A.M.
Robert A. & Norma A.
CU-077-85
October 22, 1985
Page 3.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & DECISION:
Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the
following:
FINDINGS:
1. The applicants, Robert and Norma J. Clayton, have requested approval of a
Conditional Use Permit to allow the continued operation and expansion of an
existing day- care center.
2. The application file containing the application, the State Environmental Policy Act
SEPA) documentation, the Building and Zoning Department Report, and other
pertinent documents was entered in the record as Exhibit #1.
3. Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43.2IC,
1971, as amended), a Declaration of Non-Significance has been issued for the
subject proposal by the Environmental Review Committee (ERC), the responsible
official.
4. Plans for the proposal have been reviewed by all City departments affected by the
impact of this proposal.
5. The subject site is located at 4907 Talbot Road South on the west side of Talbot
Road. The approximately .74 acre lot is relatively level.
6. The subject site was annexed into the City in December, 1978 by the adoption of
Ordinance 3268, at which time it was automatically zoned G-1 (General; Single
Family Residential; Minimum lot size - 35,000 sq ft), it's current classification.
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 dwellings,
but does not mandate such development without consideration of other policies of
the plan.
8. The subject site is located in a G-1 zone which contains scattered single family
homes on large lots. Immediately to the south of the subject site is an existing
single family home. The Gateway Apartment complex is located north of the
subject site. Single family homes are located east of the subject site across Talbot
Road South.
9. The original Conditional Use Permit was for a trial one year period to determine
the effects of a day-care center, a commercial use which is more intensive than
the surrounding single family uses, on those surrounding uses. The applicants
opened the center approximately one year late, and as conditioned, have requested
the new Conditional Use Permit to allow the permanent day care operation.
10. In addition, the applicants now want to expand the original day-care center. The
original center was to have enrolled 49 children and the applicants want to enroll
up to 90 students at the subject site.
11. The applicants also intend to expand the parking area to an area behind, and to the
west of the existing building to provide additional parking for staff.
12. The original proposal was estimated to generate approximately 120 vehicle trips
per day. The new center, which would be approximately doubled in size, would be
estimated to generate approximately 240 trips per day, or about 20 to 25 times
more traffic than a single family home.
13. The original approval required landscaping to buffer the single family uses from the
center, and to buffer the center from traffic along Talbot Rd. Much of the
landscaping has withered and the buffering effects are minimal.
14. The center has approximately 7 employees on-site at any one time.
15. Children are registered by parents during the course of the day and do not all
arrive at the same time. Children are also picked up individually and must be
signed in and out to individual adults.
Robert A. & Norma A.
CU-077-85
October 22, 1985
Page 4
16. Parking apparently does occur along Talbot Road, and pedestrians walk to the
center.
17. Traffic also backs up northbound as patrons attempt to enter the subject site by
turning left across Talbot Road. The angle of the subject site's steeply inclined
entry/exit drive limits the sight clearance for cars leaving the site. Conflicting
entry and exit manuevers could increase traffic problems and increase congestion
along Talbot Road.
18. The staff parking lot, the new lot proposed west of the building, requires aisle
width and stall dimensions totalling 44 feet. Staff indicated that a five foot buffer
north of the parking lot was necessary. These two requirements require that the
play area be decreased in width by 6 feet. The applicant indicated this could be
accommodated.
19. Staff recommended that off-site improvements be installed at this time.
CONCLUSIONS
1. The applicant for a Conditional Use Permit must demonstrate that the request is in
the public interest, will not impair the public health, safety and welfare and in
addition, is in compliance with the criteria found in Section 4-748(C) which
provides in part that:
a. The proposal generally conforms with the Comprehensive Plan;
b. There is a general community need for the proposed use at the proposed
location;
c. There will be no undue impacts on adjacent property;
d. The proposed use is compatible in scale with the adjacent residential uses,
if any;
e. Parking will not occur in required side yards, and that traffic movement
and circulation will be safe;
f. Noise, light and glare will not be adverse;
g. Landscaping shall be sufficient to buffer the use;
h. Adequate public services are available and will not be burdened by the
proposal.
Only that portion of the requested conditional use which would permit the
continuation of the existing day-care center appears justified subject to strict
enforcement of the landscaping provisions. The request to expand the center and
almost double its enrollment does not appear justified given the single family
character of the site and the substantial traffic which is generated immmediately
adjacent to a single family home.
2. The Comprehensive Plan designates the subject site for single family uses. A
commercial use was permitted on the site which does have noticable affects on the
single family character of the area, especially in the area of traffic. The site
generates approximately 20 to 25 times more traffic than an ordinary single family
home. This traffic enters immediately adjacent to single family homes. The cars
park, doors are opened and shut, children enter and exit. The engines restart,
headlights are used during the darker winter months, and cars climb the driveway
grade.
3. Permitting the expansion to house up to 90 children appears to go beyond the
community need in an area still zoned for and comprehensively designated for
single family uses. A day-care center for 90 children is not a small local facility.
It approaches a full scale commercial endeavor and is therefore, more suited to a
commercial node, or at least more closely associated with such a mode and not in
the middle of single family homes.
4. The applicants economic arguments should not be used to justify the expansion.
They undertook to locate in this area and establish the use. The burden for that
decision, if it should prove uneconomic, should not be shifted to the neighboring
single family homes. If a center for 49 children was not economically feasible,
than the applicants should not have attempted to located where they did under the
pretext of a community facility, and then push for an expanded facility. The
burden in such a case is then unfairly shifted to the neighboring single family
property owners.
Robert A. & Norma A.
CU-077-85
October 22, 1985
Page 5
5. The neighbors also have rights and interests to protect, those interests appear on
their face to be the single family amenities associated with G-1 zoning and the
designation of the area for single family uses in the Comprehensive Plan.
6. The proposed expansion would appear to violate the following provisions of Section
4-748:
regarding community need - the proposed location is not suitable for a
facility of this size, generating up to 250 trips per day (Section
4-748(C)(2)(b),
regarding undue impacts upon adjacent property - the traffic adjacent to
a single family home is excessive as is the noise, light and glare of up to
250 cars (Section 4-748(C)(3);
regarding the unsafe driveway sight lines and traffic - congestion along
Talbot Road due to turning movements, and pedestrian/patrons upon the
right-of-way creates an unsafe condition (Section 4-748(C)(6);
regarding the noise, light and glare - the congregation of up to 90
children adjacent to a single family home, especially during the warmer
months, will adversely affect single family home ownership as will the
affects of traffic indicated above.
7. The applicant is over-reaching the permissive nature of the Conditional Use
Permit. The original center for 49 children was more local in nature and even then
was subject to scrutiny because of the sensitve location in the middle of a single
family area. Day-care centers, especially for 90 children, are not simply
extensions of single family homes with a couple of additional children.
8. The original proposal appears to be creating some additional burdens on the area
and neighborhood and upon Talbot Road, but these do not appear to be as severe as
they would be if the center were doubled in occupancy, nor severe enough to
warrant totally excluding the day-care center from the subject site under the
re-analysis required by the initial approval. The original proposal appears to be
generally compatible but obviously the deficient landscaping needs to be restored
and supplemented. Additionally, to prevent a recurrence of the withering of the
landscaping an irrigation system must be installed to insure that the landscape
buffer intended to protect the adjacent single family amenities of privacy and
quiet is effective. Periodic die-back cannot be tolerated if the result adversely
affects neighboring properties. The buffer is intended to prosper so that mature
plants fully screen the site from the neighboring properties.
DECISION
The Conditional Use Permit to allow a day care center for 49 children is approved
subject to the following conditions:
1. The landscape buffer be restored and supplemented to screen and buffer
the entire site, not just the play area, from adjacent uses. Five feet of
intensive screening at least 4 feet tall will be required, including along the
north property line, to screen the parking area and the new connecting
drive to the rear parking lot.
2. The landscaping will have to be served by an irrigation system to provide
assurances that the screening survives and serves its intended purpose.
3. The landscaping and irrigation system is subject to approval of the City's
Landscape Architect.
4. All necessary off-site improvements be installed as required.
The Conditional Use Permit to expand the operation to accommodate up to 90
children is denied.
Robert A. & Norma A. Clu,.,.,n
CU-077-85
October 22, 1985
Page 6
ORDERED THIS 22nd day of October, 1985.
FRED J. KA MAN
HEARING E MINER
TRANSMIT TED THIS 22nd day of October, 1985 to the parties of record:
Robert Clayton
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Wa. 98055
G. Warren Diamond
4914 Talbot Road South
Renton, Wa. 98055
TRANSMITTED THIS 22nd day of October, 1985 to the following:
Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch
Councilman Richard M. Stredicke
Richard Houghton, Public Works Director
Larry M. Springer, Policy Development Director
Members, Renton Planning Commission
Ronald Nelson, Building & Zoning Director
Jim Matthew, Fire Marshal
Roger Blaylock, Zoning Administrator
Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Renton Record-Chronicle
Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be
filed in writing on or before November 5, 1985. Any aggrieved person feeling that the
decision of the Examiner is 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 review by the Examiner within fourteen (14)
days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific
errors relied upon 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, Section 3016, 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.
The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one)
communications may occur concerning 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.
All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This 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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APPL I CANT ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON TOTAL AREA - .74 ACRES
PR I NC I PAL ACCESS TALBOT ROAD SOUTH
EXISTING ZONING G-1, GENERAL USE
EXISTING USE COMMERCIAL DAYCARE CENtER
PROPOSED USE RENEWAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. TO ALLOW COMMERCIAL DAYCARE
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN SINGLE FAMILY
COMMENTS
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BUILDING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
OCTOBER 15, 1985
APPLICANT: ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NUMBER: CU-077-85
A.SUMMARY & PURPOSE OF REQUEST:
Th3 applicant seeks approval of a conditional use permit to allow the continuance
of a commercial daycare center in a G-1 Zoned (Single Family) District. The
applicant wishes to expand the usage of the building.
B. GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Owner of Record: ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
2.Applicant: Robert A. and Norma J. Clayton
3. Location:
Vicinity Map Attached) 4907 Talbot Road South
4. Existing Zoning: G-1, General Zone.
5. Existing Zoning in the Area: G-1, General Use.
6.Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Single Family.
7. Size of Property: 74 acres.
8.Access:Talbot Road South.
9. Land Use: The subject site is currently used as a
commercial daycare.
10. Neighborhood Characteristics: North: Single Family and Multi-Family
Residences.
East: Single Family, Undeveloped
Property.
South: Single Family, Undeveloped
Property.
West: Undeveloped Property.
C.HIS TORY/BACKGROUND:
Action File Ordinance Date
Ann1.xation 3268 December 13, 1978
Conditional Use Permit CU-055-83 September 30, 1983
D. PUBLIC SERVICES:
1.Utilities:
a. Water: There is a 16-inch water line running along Talbot Road South
adjacent to the subject property.
b. Sewer: Sanitary sewer service is provided by the Cascade Sewer
District.
c. Storm Water Drainage: Storm water drainage flows into the Panther
Creek wetland system.
2.Fire Protection: Provided by the City of Renton as per ordinance
requirements.
3. Transit: Metro transit routes #149 and #156 operate along Talbot Road South.
4. Schools:
a. Elementary Schools: N/A
b. Middle Schools: N/A
c. High Schools: N/A
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO i HE HEARING EXAMINER
ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NO.: CU-077-85
PAGE 2
5. Recreation: Recreation for the children is provided on-site. In addition,
Talbot Hill Park is located approximately 1.5 miles north of the subject site.
E. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE:
1. Section 4-704, General Use Zone (G-1).
2. Section 4-748, Conditional Use Permit.
F. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OR OTHER
OFFICIAL CITY DOCUMENT:
1 1.Neighborhood Objective and Impact on Area Objective, Policies Element,
City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Compendium, p. 14-16, January 1985.
2.Health Care Facilities Objective, Policies Element, City of Renton
Comprehensive Plan Compendium, p. 26, January 1985.
3.Southeast Renton Area Plan, City of Renton Comprehensive Plan
Compendium, p. 51-54, January 1985.
G. DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS:
1.The applicants, Robert and Norma Clayton, are requesting conditional use
permit approval to allow the expansion of Candyland, a daycare facility,
allowed under CU-055-83. This submission is in compliance with condition
1 of the Hearing Examiner's original decision of September 30, 1983, which
required review of the conditional use after one year of operation.
Temporary Occupancy-September 10,1984).
The applicant is proposing utilizing the basement of the existing structure to
allow the entire 2,400 square feet of building space to be used for daycare.
In addition, a proposed parking lot located to the west of the structure will be
added for approximately nine new spaces. The occupancy of the structure
will increase from 49 children to approximately 90 children. The applicant
has presented a list of people waiting to enroll their children in the daycare.
2.The Environmental Review Committee has issued a Declaration of
Non-Significance for the subject proposal. The appeal period expired on
October 7, 1985.
3. In the Hearing Examiner's original decision of 1983, concern was placed upon
the adjustment of the community to the new activity. Complaints were
originally presented during construction because the applicant was utilizing
an ecology block wall to raise the parking area to meet the minimum grades
for a parking lot. The property owner to the south objected because it was
not aestheticly pleasing. The applicant responded by placing a row of thuja
pyrmidalis to block the intensity of the ecology blocks.
4.The applicants have presented a clear and concise evaluation of the
conditional use criteria. It does appear that there is a community need as
shown by the waiting list and the fact that the facility has been used at
capacity since the second month of operation.
1 he applicants' presentation addressing the conditional use criteria is
generally agreed with by the staff in that it provides not only the community
need but appears to have been a good neighbor. However, with the expansion
of the facility to approximately twice its existing size, some concerns and
problems should be addressed.
PRELIMINARY REPOM 10 THE HEARING EXAMINER
ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NO.: CU-077-85
PAGE 3
ISSUE:
5. Has the proposal complied specifically wi the landscaping and screening
requirements imposed in the original conditional use permit?
The proposal did initially comply; however, most of the vegetation that was
placed along the perimeter died. One of the materials that was used that has
provided a hardy screen is the thuja pyrmidalis. The extension of this
pyrmidalis around the entire play area and the parking lot would provide a
suitable screen if placed on 3-foot centers. A minimum 2-foot planting bed
is necessary to allow the growth of this material.
ISSUE:
6. What are the appropriate parking requirements for a day care facility?
The proposed parking lot does not comply with the minimum standards of the
Parking and Loading Ordinance. The northern fence of the play area would
have to be moved approximately 6 feet to the south to allow the construction
of a 44-foot wide parking lot and a 5-foot landscape buffer along the
northern property line. The paved surface would be a total of 44' x 82' which
would allow the placement of nine new parking spaces for the teachers. It is
suggested that this area be utilized for teachers and generally not for parents
picking up their children. Two parking spaces on the upper lot will be
eliminated, but a total of six spaces will still be available for the parents.
Thus a total of 15 parking spaces can be provided. On-site observations
showed that pick-up time is generally less than 5 minutes and scattered
throughout both the morning and afternoon hours. This lack of concentrated
parking demand for the loading and unloading of children is probably a result
of the differences in timing that result from the parents working in a variety
of location within a five mile radius.
There are no specific standards for daycare facilities and how many parking
spaces should be required in the Municipal Code.
ISSUE:
7. Should off-site improvements along Talbot Road South be required at this
time?
The Public Works Department believes that off-site improvements should be
installed at this time. A deferral was granted in 1984 to Candyland for the
required curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lighting, and street widening.
On-site observations at the time of posting the property revealed a definite
problem in left-turn movements heading north on Talbot Road trying to enter
the site. There is a building traffic volume in the general area and without a
turning pocket traffic slows down and becomes very difficult at the entrance
to Candyland. It is suggested that these traffic improvements should be
installed at this point because of the increased traffic volume associated with
the expansion of the daycare facility.
In addition, the applicants, since they are doubling the traffic volume from
the site, should contribute an equal amount to the improvements of the S.W.
43rd Street corridor as they did initially in 1983. This amount was $1,800.
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deferred street improvements should be done at this time.
9. In conclusion, the proposal appears appropriate if certain conditions are
applied and implemented at this time.
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO iE HEARING EXAMINER
ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NO.: CU-077-85
PAGE 4
H. DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
ENVIRONM=NTAL CHECKLIST NO.:' ECF-102-85
APPLICATIJN NO(s).: CU-077-85
DESCRIPTII3N OF PROPOSAL: Appflication for a conditional use permit to allow
the'continuance of a commercial daycare center
in a G-1 Zoned (single family) district. The
applicant also wishes to expand the usage of the
building and add additional parking along the
north side of the building.
PROPONEr T: Robert A. and Norma J. Clayton/Candyland and
Childcare Center
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Located at 4907 Talbot Road South.
LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton, Building and Zoning Department.
The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable
significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS)
is not requ red under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a
completed 3nvironmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency.
This inform stion is available to the public on request.
There is no comment period for this DNS.
Responsible Official: Environmental Review Committee
City of Renton
200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 235-2550
APPEAL: 'tau may appeal this determination in writing to Renton Hearing Examiner no
later than October 7, 1985.
You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact City of Renton,
Building and Zoning Department to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals.
DATE OF C ECISION: September 18, 1985
PUBLICATION DATE: September 23, 1985
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Ronald G. Nelson Larry M. p 4.er de
Building and Zoning Director Policy Devel• •ment D -ctor
Richard C. Houghton
Public Work s Director
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CITY OF RENTON
LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
OCTOBER 15, 1985
AGENDA
COMMENCING AT 9:00 A.M.:
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, SECOND FLOOR, RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING
The applications listed are in order of application number only and not necessarily the
order in which they will be heard. Items will be called for hearing at the discretion of the
Hearing Ex miner.
ROBERT AND NORMA J. CLAY TON
CAN DYLAND AND CHILD CARE CENTER. Application for a conditional
use )ermit to allow the continuance of a commercial daycare center in a
G-1 Zoned (single family) district. The applicant also wishes to expand the
usage. of the building and add additional parking along the north side of the
builcing, file CU-077-85; located at 4907 Talbot Road South.
ROBERT AND VIRGINIA CASAL
Application for Short Plat approval to subdivide 1.94 acres of property into
two :2) single family lots, file SH.PL-059-85, and application for waiver of
the equired off-site street improvements, file W-067-85; located on the
north side of S. 55th Street (S. 192nd Street) at the 700 block.
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BUILDING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
OCTOBER 15, 1985
APPLICAr T: ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NUM'3ER: CU-077-85
A.SU v1MARY & PURPOSE OF REQUEST:
Thi: applicant seeks approval of a conditional use permit to allow the continuance
of a commercial daycare center in a G-1 Zoned (Single Family) District. The
applicant wishes to expand the usage of the building.
B. GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Owner of Record: ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
2.Applicant: Robert A. and Norma J. Clayton
3. Location:
Vicinity Map Attached)4907 Talbot Road South
4. Existing Zoning: G-1, General Zone.
5. Existing Zoning in the Area: G-1, General Use.
6.Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Single Family.
7. Size of Property: 74 acres.
8.Access:Talbot Road South.
9. Land Use: The subject site is currently used as a
commercial daycare.
10. Neighborhood Characteristics: North: Single Family and Multi-Family
Residences.
East: Single Family, Undeveloped
Property.
South: Single Family, Undeveloped
Property.
West: Undeveloped Property.
C.HIS TORY/BACKGROUND:
Action File Ordinance Date
Ann .xation 3268 December 13, 1978
Con Jitional Use Permit CU-055-83 September 30, 1983
D. PUELIC SERVICES:
1.Utilities:
a. Water: There is a 16-inch water line running along Talbot Road South
adjacent to the subject property.
b. Sewer: Sanitary sewer service is provided by the Cascade Sewer
District.
c. Storm Water Drainage: Storm water drainage flows into the Panther
Creek wetland system.
2. Fire Protection: Provided by the City of Renton as per ordinance
requirements.
3. Transit: Metro transit routes #149 and #156 operate along Talbot Road South.
4. Schools:
a. Elementary Schools: N/A
b. Middle Schools: N/A
c. High Schools: N/A
PRELIMINARY REPORT TC, iE HEARING EXAMINER
ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NO.: CU-077-85
PAGE 2
5. Recreation: Recreation for the children is provided on-site. In addition,
Talbot Hill Park is located approximately 1.5 miles north of the subject site.
E. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE:
1. Section 4-704, General Use Zone (G-1).
2. Section 4-748, Conditional Use Permit.
F. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OR OTHER
OFFICIAL CITY DOCUMENT:
1. Neighborhood Objective and Impact on Area Objective, Policies Element,
City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Compendium, p. 14-16, January 1985.
2.Health Care Facilities Objective, Policies Element, City of Renton
Comprehensive Plan Compendium, p. 26, January 1985.
3. Southeast Renton Area Plan, City of Renton Comprehensive Plan
Compendium, p. 51-54, January 1985.
G. DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS:
1.The applicants, Robert and Norma Clayton, are requesting conditional use
permit approval to allow the expansion of Candyland, a daycare facility,
allowed under CU-055-83. This submission is in compliance with condition
1 of the Hearing Examiner's original decision of September 30, 1983, which
required review of the conditional use after one year of operation.
Temporary Occupancy-September 10,1984).
The applicant is proposing utilizing the basement of the existing structure to
allow the entire 2,400 square feet of building space to be used for daycare.
In addition, a proposed parking lot located to the west of the structure will be
added for approximately nine new spaces. The occupancy of the structure
will increase from 49 children to approximately 90 children. The applicant
has presented a list of people waiting to enroll their children in the daycare.
2.The Environmental Review Committee has issued a Declaration of
Non-Significance for the subject proposal. The appeal period expired on
October 7, 1985.
3. In the Hearing Examiner's original decision of 1983, concern was placed upon
the adjustment of the community to the new activity. Complaints were
originally presented during construction because the applicant was utilizing
an ecology block wall to raise the parking area to meet the minimum grades
for a parking lot. The property owner to the south objected because it was
not aestheticly pleasing. The applicant responded by placing a row of thuja
pyrmidalis to block the intensity of the ecology blocks.
4.The applicants have presented a clear and concise evaluation of the
conditional use criteria. It does appear that there is a community need as
shown by the waiting list and the fact that the facility has been used at
capacity since the second month of operation.
The applicants' presentation addressing the conditional use criteria is
generally agreed with by the staff in that it provides not only the community
need but appears to have been a good neighbor. However, with the expansion
of the facility to approximately twice its existing size, some concerns and
problems should be addressed.
PRELIMINARY REPORT 10 THE HEARING EXAMINER
ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NO.: CU-077-85
PAGE 3
ISSUE:
5. Has the proposal complied specifically with the landscaping and screening
requirements imposed in the original conditional use permit?
The proposal did initially comply; however, most of the vegetation that was
placed along the perimeter died. One of the materials that was used that has
provided a hardy screen is the thuja pyrmidalis. The extension of this
pyrmidalis around the entire play area and the parking lot would provide a
suitable screen if placed on 3-foot centers. A minimum 2-foot planting bed
is necessary to allow the growth of this material.
ISSUE:
6. What are the appropriate parking requirements for a day care facility?
The proposed parking lot does not comply with the minimum standards of the
Parking and Loading Ordinance. The northern fence of the play area would
have to be moved approximately 6 feet to the south to allow the construction
of a 44-foot wide parking lot and a 5-foot landscape buffer along the
northern property line. The paved surface would be a total of 44' x 82' which
would allow the placement of nine new parking spaces for the teachers. It is
suggested that this area be utilized for teachers and generally not for parents
picking up their children. Two parking spaces on the upper lot will be
eliminated, but a total of six spaces will still be available for the parents.
Thus a total of 15 parking spaces can be provided. On-site observations
showed that pick-up time is generally less than 5 minutes and scattered
throughout both the morning and afternoon hours. This lack of concentrated
parking demand for the loading and unloading of children is probably a result
of the differences in timing that result from the parents working in a variety
of location within a five mile radius.
There are no specific standards for daycare facilities and how many parking
spaces should be required in the Municipal Code.
ISSUE:
7. Should off-site improvements along Talbot Road South be required at this
time?
The Public Works Department believes that off-site improvements should be
installed at this time. A deferral was granted in 1984 to Candyland for the
required curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lighting, and street widening.
On-site observations at the time of posting the property revealed a definite
problem in left-turn movements heading north on Talbot Road trying to enter
the site. There is a building traffic volume in the general area and without a
turning pocket traffic slows down and becomes very difficult at the entrance
to Candyland. It is suggested that these traffic improvements should be
installed at this point because of the increased traffic volume associated with
the expansion of the daycare facility.
In addition, the applicants, since they are doubling the traffic volume from
the site, should contribute an equal amount to the improvements of the S.W.
43rd Street corridor as they did initially in 1983. This amount was $1,800.
8.The Police, Parks, Traffic Engineering and Utilities Engineering Departments
have recommended approval. The Building Division and the Fire Department
have recommended approval with conditions noting that they must comply
with all provisions of the Building and Fire codes. The Design Engineering
Division notes two concerns. The first is that storm drainage must be
addressed and perculation system be used, designed and pretested by a
registered Civil Engineer. Also they recommend that the installation of
deferred street improvements should be done at this time.
9. In conclusion, the proposal appears appropriate if certain conditions are
applied and implemented at this time.
PRELIMINARY REPORT TC . .iE HEARING EXAMINER
ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
FILE NO.: CU-077-85
PAGE 4
H. DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:
Based upon the above analysis, it is recommended that the conditional use permit
request by Robert and Norma Clayton, file number CU-077-85, be approved
subject to the following conditions:
1. Landscaping of the perimeter of the site with thuja pyrmidalis. The planting
should begin approximately 80 feet back from the front property line and
continue around the perimeter of the property. The pyrmidalis are to be
placed on 3-foot centers to provide appropriate screening of adjacent
residential areas.
2.The proposed parking lot is to be expanded to a 44-foot width with a 5-foot
landscape buffer along the northern property line. (This will require that the
play yard fence be moved 6 feet to the south.)
3.That the off-site improvements to Talbot Road that have been deferred by
the Board of Public Works be installed at this time to include a left turn lane
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CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
ENVIRONM=NTAL CHECKLIST NO.:'. ECF-102-85
APPLICATION NO(s).: CU-077-85
DESCRIPTIOON OF PROPOSAL: Application for a conditional use permit to allow
the'continuance of a commercial daycare center
in a G-1 Zoned (single family) district. The
applicant also wishes to expand the usage of the
building and add additional parking along the
north side of the building.
PROPONENT: Robert A. and Norma J. Clayton/Candyland and
Childcare Center
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Located at 4907 Talbot Road South.
LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton, Building and Zoning Department.
The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable
significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS)
is not requ;red under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a
completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency.
This information is available to the public on request.
There is no comment period for this DNS.
Responsible Official: Environmental Review Committee
City of Renton
200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 235-2550
APPEAL: "ou may appeal this determination in writing to Renton Hearing Examiner no
later than C ctober 7, 1985.
You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact City of Renton,
Building anc Zoning Department to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals.
DATE OF DECISION: September 18, 1985
PUBLICATION DATE: September 23, 1985
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Ronald G. Nelson Larry M. p 4.er
Building andZoning Director Policy Devel .ment D!ctor
Richard C. -loughton
Public Works Director
RENT, BUILDING & ZONING DEPA 'MENT
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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
ECF - 102 - 85
APPLICATION NO(S) : CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT : ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE :
CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIE TO ALLOW IHE
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT : CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1
ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT. THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND IHE USAGE OF IHE
BUILDING AND FDD TEN NEW PARKING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATION : LOCATED AT 0907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
TO :
n PUBLIC WRKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 9/18/85
ENGINEERING DIVISION
n TRA=FIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE :
n UTI _ITIES ENG , DIVISION
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
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COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED
IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT
BY 5 : 00 P ,M, ON SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
ECF — 102 — 85
APPLICATION NO(S) : CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT : ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE :
CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW IHE
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT : CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1
ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT. THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EX"AND THE USAGE UIF IHE
BUILDING AND FDD TEN NEW PARKING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATION : LOCATED AT 4907 — TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
TO :
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ENGINEERING DIVISION
TRA :FIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE :
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BY 5 : 00 P ,M, ON SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
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MAYOR
October 10, 1985
Warren G. Diamond
4914 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: RenE:wal of Conditional Use Permit to Allow Continuance of a Commercial
Daycare, File CU-077-85; Property Located at 4907 Talbot Road South
Dear Mr. D Lamond:
The City Jf Renton Building and Zoning Department formally accepted the above
mentioned application on September 9, 1985. A public hearing before the City of Renton
Land Use Hearing Examiner has been scheduled for October 15, 1985. The public hearing
commences at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall.
Interested )arties may attend the public hearing. If you have any questions, please call
the Building and Zoning Department at 235-2550.
Sincerely,
Roger J. Blaylock
Zoning Administrator
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Leo E. Heye
3010 Cascad.a South
Seattle, Washington 98144
Re: Renewal of Conditional Use Permit to Allow Continuance of a Commercial
DaycE re, File CU-077-85; Property Located at 4907 Talbot Road South
Dear Mr. Heve:
The City o ` Renton Building and Zoning Department formally accepted the above
mentioned application on September 9, 1985. A public hearing before the City of Renton
Land Use Hearing Examiner has been scheduled for October 15, 1985. The public hearing
commences at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall.
Interested parties may attend the public hearing. If you have any questions, please call
the Building and Zoning Department at 235-2550.
Sincerely,
Roger J. Blaylock
Zoning Administrator
RJB:JMM:ss
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October 10 1985
Lester J. Redford
4827 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: RenE wal of Conditional Use Permit to Allow Continuance of a Commercial
Dayc are, File CU-077-85; Property Located at 4907 Talbot Road South
Dear Mr. Ri:dford:
The City of Renton Building and Zoning Department formally accepted the above
mentioned application on September 9, 1985. A public hearing before the City of Renton
Land Use Hearing Examiner has been scheduled for October 15, 1985. The public hearing
commences at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall.
Interested parties may attend the public hearing. If you have any questions, please call
the Building and Zoning Department at 235-2550.
Sincerely,
OtaittaG
Roger J. B1E ylock
Zoning Administrator
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Lila M. Campen
4908 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Renewal of Conditional Use Permit to Allow Continuance of a Commercial
Daycare, File CU-077-85; Property Located at 4907 Talbot Road South
Dear Ms. Campen:
The City of Renton Building and Zoning Department formally accepted the above
mentioned application on September 9, 1985. A public hearing before the City of Renton
Land Use Hearing Examiner has been scheduled for October 15, 1985. The public hearing
commences at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall.
Interested parties may attend the public hearing. If you have any questions, please call
the Building and Zoning Department at 235-2550.
Sincerely,
Roger J. Bla.,lock
Zoning Admi-istrator
RJB:JMM:ss
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MESSAGE
WE NEED TO DO A SPECIAL MAILING TO PROPERTY OWNERS ADJACENT TO THE ABOVE REFERENCED
PROPERTY. I HAVE TRIED TO IDENTIFY THE NECESSARY PROPERTIES ON THE ATTACHED MAP.
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THANKS,
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PROPERTY. I HAVE TRIED TO IDENTIFY THE NECESSARY PROPERTIES ON RWE ATTACHED MAP.
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APPLICATION NO(S) : CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT : ROBERT A. AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
PROJECT TITLE :
APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 10 ALLOW 'HE
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APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW HE
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ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT. THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF IHE
BUILDING AND fDD TEN NEW PARKING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATION : LOCATED AT 4907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
TO :
n PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 9/18/85
ENGINEERING DIVISION
rn TRAFFIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE :
n UTILITIES ENG , DIVISION
n FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
n PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
n BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT
n POLICE DEPARTMENT
POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
OTHERS :
COMMENTS OR SJGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED
IN WRITING , DLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT
BY 5 : 00 P .M . JN SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
REVIEWING DEP,aRTMENT/DIVISION : /3 /6v ,Oa toPmE-Al
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BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH
MAYOR
October 4, 1985
Mr. and Mr>. Robert Clayton
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Renewal of Conditional Use Permit to Allow Continuance of a Commercial
Daycare, File CU-077-85; Property Located at 4907 Talbot Road South
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Clayton:
The City 3f Renton Building and Zoning Department formally accepted the above
mentioned application on September 9, 1985. A public hearing before the City of Renton
Land Use Hearing Examiner has been scheduled for October 15, 1985. The public hearing
commences at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall.
The applicE nt 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 before the hearing. If you have
any questions, please call the Building and Zoning Department at 235-2550.
Sincerely,
9 64-
Roger r J. Blaylock
Zoning Administrator
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
RENTON, WASHINGTON
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON LAND USE HEARING
EXAMINER AT HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON THE
SECOND FLOOR OF CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON ON OCTOBER 15, 1985, AT
9:00 A.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS:
ROBE:RT AND NORMA J. CLAYTON
CANDYLAND AND CHILD CARE CENTER. Application for a conditional
use permit to allow the continuance of a commercial daycare center in a
G-1 Zoned (single family) district. The applicant also wishes to expand the
usage of the building and add additional parking along the north side of the
building, file CU-077-85; located at 4907 Talbot Road South.
Legal descriptions of the files noted above are on file in the Renton Building and Zoning
Department,
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT
THE PUBLI'2 HEARING ON OCTOBER 15, 1985, AT 9:00 A.M. TO EXPRESS THEIR
OPINIONS.
PUBLISHED : October 4, 1985 Ronald G. Nelson
Building and Zoning Director
CERTIFICATION
I, JEANETT= SAMEK-MC KAGUE, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE
ABOVE DOCUMENTS WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
ATI EST: Subscribed and sworn to before me, a
Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington
residing in 'Rgh17--oil.J on the 4 niday
of October, 1985.
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City of Renton Land Use Hearing Examiner
will hold a
PUBLIC HEARING
in
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL
ON 9CTOBEF, 15AJ985 BEGINNING AT 90 A.M. P.M.
CO is
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X SPECIAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
To CONTINUE s_ . ''i SRC UAL MCA'
Li SITE
fl SHORT PLAT/SUBDIVISION of Lott:
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
III VARIANCE FROM
GENERAL. LOCATION AND/OR ADDRESS:
4907 TALBOT ROAD SOUTH
LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON FILE IN THE RENTON BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT.
ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION
SIGNIFICANT IJNDN_SIGNIFlCANT
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL. THE CITY OF RENTON
BUILDING&ZONIND DEPARTMENT 235-2550
THIS NOTICE NOTTO E REMOVED WITHOUT
POPPROPE7A AUTHO `° IZATION
0949N
CITY OF RENTON
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST NO.: ECF-102-85
APPLICATION NO(s).: CU-077-85
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Appylication for a conditional use permit to allow
the continuance of a commercial daycare center
in a G-1 Zoned (single family) district. The
applicant also wishes to expand the usage of the
building and add additional parking along the
north side of the building.
PROPONENT: Robert A. and Norma J. Clayton/Candyland and
Childcare Center
LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Located at 4907 Talbot Road South.
LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton, Building and Zoning Department.
The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable
significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS)
is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a
completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency.
This inform ation is available to the public on request.
There s no comment period for this DNS.
ResponsiblE Official: Environmental Review Committee
City of Renton
200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA 98055
Phone: 235-2550
APPEAL: You may appeal this determination in writing to Renton Hearing Examiner no
later than October 7, 1985.
You shoulc be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact City of Renton,
Building an Zoning Department to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals.
DATE OF DECISION: September 18, 1985
PUBLICAT ION DATE: September 23, 1985
ekato-7
Ronald G. Nelson Larry M. p ' er
Building an Zoning Director Policy Devel ment D ector
Richard C. Houghton
Public Works Director
FORM 115
NOTICE
ENVIRONMENTAL
DECLARATION
APPLICATION NO. CU 077-85 ' ECF 102-85
PROPOSED ACTION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO Al IOW THE
CONTINUANT OF A COMMERCIAL DAYCARE CENTER IN A G-1 70NFI) (SINGI F
FAM I I Y) 11 I ST I RCT
GENERAL LOCATION AND OR ADDRESS
4907 TALBOT ROAD SOUTH
POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED
PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL
ACTION.
THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
COMMITTEE C E.R.C. ' HAS DETERMINED THAT THE
PROPOSED ACTION
DOES EIDOES NOT
HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE
ENVIRC3NMENT.
AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
WILL JWILL NOT
BE REQUIRED.
THE CIT'V OF RENTON WILL NOT ACT ON THIS
PROPOSAL FOR 15 DAYS FROM THE DATE BELOW.
COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY
AN APPEAL OF THE ABOVE DETERMINATION MAY
BE FILLED WITH THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER
BY 5:00 P.M., OCTOBER 7, 1985
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON
BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT
235-2550
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE
WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
0950N
NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINA PION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
RENTON, WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a declaration of non-significance
for the following project:
ROBERT AND NORMA J. CLAYTON (ECF-102-85)
CANDYLAND AND CHILD CARE CENTER. Application for a conditional
use permit to allow the continuance of a commercial daycare center in a
G-1 Zoned (single family) district. The applicant also wishes to expand the
usago of the building and add additional parking along the north side of the
building; located at 4907 Talbot Road South.
Further infjrmation regarding this action is available in the Building and Zoning
Department Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, 235-2550. Any appeal of ERC
action must be filed with the Renton Hearing Examiner by October 7, 1985.
Published: September 23, 1985
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW ShttI
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: R AT ric.
DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
ECF - 102 - 85
APPLICATION NO(s). CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT: ROBERT A. & NORMA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE: CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE
CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1 ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT.
THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF THE BUILDING AND ADD TEN NEW PARK-
LOCATION: ING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATED AT 4907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
SITE AREA: 0.74 ACRE BUILDING AREA (gross):
IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS MINOR MAJOR MORE
IMPACT IMPACT INFORMATION
1) Earth
2) Air
3) Water
4) Plants
5) Animals 4---
6) Energy and Natural Resources
7) Environmental Health
8) Land and Shoreline Use c--
9) Housing
10) Aesthetics
11) Light and Glare
12) Recreation
13) Historic and Cultural Preservation
14) Transportation
15) Public Services
16) Utilities
COMMENTS:
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REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ElOGINJ66RI10C7
DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
ECF - 102 - 85
APPLICATION NO(s). CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT: ROBERT A. & NORMA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE: CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE
CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1 ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT.
THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF THE BUILDING AND ADD TEN NEW PARK-
LOCATION: ING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATED AT 4907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
SITE AREA: 0.74 ACRE BUILDING AREA (gross):
IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS MINOR MAJOR MORE
IMPACT IMPACT INFORMATION
1) Earth
2) Air
3) Water
4) Plants
5) Animals
6) Energy and Natural Resources
7) Environmental Health
8) Land and Shoreline Use
9) Housing
10) Ae'sthetics
11) Light and Glare
12) Recreation
13) Historic and Cultural Preservation
14) Transportation
15) Public Services
16) Utilities
COMMENTS:
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DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
ECF - 102 - 85
APPLICATION NO(s). CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT: ROBERT A. & NORMA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE: CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE
CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1 ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT.
THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF THE BUILDING AND ADD TEN NEW PARK-
LOCATION: ING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATED AT 4907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
SITE AREA: 0.74 ACRE BUILDING AREA (gross):
IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS MINOR MAJOR MORE
IMPACT IMPACT INFORMATION
1) Earth
2) Air
3) Water
4) Plants
5) Animals
6) Energy and Natural Resources
7) Environmental Health
8) Land and Shoreline Use.
9) Housing
10) Aesthetics
11) Light and Glare
12) Recreation
13) Historic and Cultural Preservation
14) Transportation
15) Public Services
16) Utilities
COMMENTS:
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DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
ECF - 102 - 85
APPLICATION NO(s). CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMI1 ) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT: ROBERT A. & NORPIA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE: CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE
CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1 ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT.
THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF THE BUILDING AND ADD TEN NEW PARK-
LOCATION: ING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATED AT 4907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
SITE AREA: 0.74 ACRE BUILDING AREA (gross):
IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS MINOR MAJOR MORE
IMPACT IMPACT INFORMATION
1) Earth
2) Air_
3) Water
4) Plants
5) Animals
6) Energy and Natural Resources
7) Environmental Health
8) Lanc and Shoreline Use
9) Housing
10) Aesthetics_
11) Light and Glare
12) Reelection
13) Historic and Cultural Preservation
14) Transportation
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16) Utilities
COMMENTS:
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DATE: I (0 2 FORM #14
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DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
ECF - 102 - 85
APPLICATION NO(s). CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT: ROBERT A. & NORMA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE: CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE
CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1 ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT.
THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF THE BUILDING AND ADD TEN NEW PARK-
LOCATION: ING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATED AT 4907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
SITE AREA: 0.74 ACRE BUILDING AREA (gross):
IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS MINOR MAJOR MORE
IMPACT IMPACT INFORMATION
1) Earth
2) Air
3) Water
4) Plants
5) Animals
6) Energy and Natural Resources
7) Environmental Health
8) Land and Shoreline Use
9) Housing
10) Aesthetics
11) Light and Glare
12) Recreation
13) Historic and Cultural Preservation
14) Transportation
15) Public Services
16) Utilities
COMMENTS:
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DATE: FORM #14
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DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
ECF - 102 - 85
APPLICATION NO(s). CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT: ROBERT A. & NORMA J . CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE: CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE
CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1 ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT.
THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF THE BUILDING AND ADD TEN NEW PARK-
LOCATION: ING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATED AT 4907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
SITE AREA: 0.74 ACRE BUILDING AREA (gross):
IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS MINOR MAJOR MORE
IMPACT IMPACT INFORMATION
1) Earth
2) Air
3) Water
4) Plants
5) Animals
6) Energy and Natural Resources
7) Environmental Health
8) LanO and Shoreline Use
9) Housing
10) Aesthetics
11) Light and Glare
12) Recreation
13) Historic and Cultural Preservation
14) Trarsportation
15) Public Services
16) Utilities
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APPLICATION NO(s). CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT: ROBERT A. & NORMA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE: CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE
CONTINUNCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1 ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT.
THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF THE BUILDING AND ADD TEN NEW PARK-
LOCATION: ING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATED AT 4907 -• TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
SITE AREA: 0.74 ACRE BUILDING AREA (gross):
IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS MINOR MAJOR MORE
IMPACT IMPACT INFORMATION
1) Earth
2) Air_
3) WatEr
4) Plarts
5) Animals
6) Energy and Natural Resources
7) Environmental Health
8) Lanc and Shoreline Use
9) Housing
10) Aesthetics
11) Light and Glare
12) Recreation
13) Historic and Cultural Preservation
14) Trarsportation
15) Public Services
16) Utilities
COMMENTS:
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DATE: FORM I#14
CITY OF RENTON
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SFtf
SEP 11 1985
1 rQL-lcç YREVIEWINGDEPARTMENT: I
POLICY
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DATE CIRCULATED: SEPTEMBER 11, 1985 COMMENTS DUE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1985
ECF - 102 - 85
APPLICATION NO(s). CU-077-85 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) REFERENCE: CU-055-83
PROPONENT: ROBERT A. & NORMA J. CLAYTON
PROJECT TITLE: CANDYLAND CHILD CARE CENTER
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE
CONTINUANCE OF A COMMERCIAL DAY CARE CENTER IN A G-1 ZONED (SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT.
THE APPLICANT ALSO WISHES TO EXPAND THE USAGE OF THE BUILDING AND ADD TEN NEW PARK-
LOCATION: ING STALLS ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
LOCATED AT 4907 - TALBOT ROAD SOUTH.
SITE AREA: 0.74 ACRE BUILDING AREA (gross):
IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS MINOR MAJOR MORE
IMPACT IMPACT INFORMATION
1) Earth
2) Air
3) Water
4) Plants
5) Animals
6) Energy and Natural Resources
7) Environmental Health
8) Land and Shoreline Use
9) Housing
10) Aesthetics
11) Light and Glare
12) Recreation
13) Historic and Cultural Preservation
14) Transportation
15) Public Services
16) Utilities
COMMENTS:
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Y o I TY OF RENTO - FILENO(S): eu- L? 77-Y5-
BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMEN t Lc:F-/ h, - P5-
MASTER APPLICATION
NOTE TO APPLICANT: Since this is a comprehensive application form, only those
items related to your specific type of application(s) are to be completed.
Please print or type. Attach additional sheets if necessary.)
APPLICANT LTYPE OF APPLICATION
NAME FEES
ROBERT A. & NORMA J. CLAYTON ED REZONE*(FROM TO
ADDRESS
4907- Talbot Road South
0 SPECIAL PERMIT*
CITY ZIP lD TEMPORARY PERMIT*
RENTON 98055
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT* X. 00
TELEPHONE
D SITE PLAN APPROVAL
1 i GRADING AND FILLING PERMIT
235- 1849 No. of Cubic Yards:
CONTACT PERSON
VAFrANCE
From Section:
Justification Required
NAME
ROBERT A. OR NORMA J. CLAYTON
ADDRESS SUBDIVISIONS:
4907- TALBOT ROAD SOUTH n SHORT PLAT
CITY ZIP Q TENTATIVE PLAT
RENTON 98055 El PRELIMINARY PLAT
TELEPHONE Q FINAL PLAT
235-18 9 Q WAIVER
Justification Required)
OWNER' NO. OF LOTS:
NAME PLAT NAME:
SAME AS ABOVE i
DDRE S PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT:
Q PRELIMINARY
CITY ZIP a FINAL
P.U.D. NAME:
TELEPHONE
El Residential Q Industrial
aCommercial jJ Mixed
LOCATION
MOBILE HOME PARKS:
PROPERTY ADDRESS a TENTATIVE
SAME AS ABOVE
EXISTING USE PRESENT ZONING
PRELIMINARY
C ONIT IONA L USE G- 1
d FINAL
PROPOSED USE PARK NAME:
DAYCARE CENTER FOR CHILDREN NUMBER OF SPACES:
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE L 000
SQ. FT. ACRES
m*
AREA: 2450 74
TOTAL FEES ld5
CITY OF tttl4 ION FF USE ONLY -- ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING
D ir AP [j1 W;
APPLICATION RECEIVED BY:
SEP9 1985 APPLICATION DETERMINED TO BE:
UAccepted
BUILD!NG/C:3\LM DEPT. 0 Incomplete Notification Sent On By:
Initials)
DATE ROUTED ADDITIONAL MATERIAL RECEIVED BY:
APPLICATION DETERMINED TO BE:
k I - 55 Q Accepted
QIncomplete Notification Sent On By:
Initials)
ROUTED TO:
In Building 0 Design Eng. 54Fire Parks
0 Pol:ce El Policy Dev. Traffic Eng.Utilities
REVISION 5/1982
Legal description of property (if more space is required, attach a separate sheet).
Beginning at the center line of King County Road No. 80 at its
intersection with the North line of the North half of the South
half of the ,North half of the Southeast quarter of Section 31,
Township 23 North , Range 5 East W. M. , in King County, Washington;;
thence West along the North line of said subdivision 300 feet ;
thence South parallel with center line of King County Road No.
80, 120 feet ; thence East parallel with North line of said sub-
division 300 feet , more or less , to center line of said King
County Roat No. 80 ; thence North along center line of said road
120 feet . more or less to true point of beginning ;
ZXCEPT portion for King County Road No. 80 ;
ALSO KNOWN AS Kent- Renton , County of King , State of
Washington,
AFFIDAVIT
I, ) r. ,, being duly sworn, declare that I am
pauthrrized repre rn,tatiive to act for the property owner,[Downer of the property involved
in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the
information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS
DAY OF ce
19 .
NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON,RESIDING AT
C77/4-4-.194
Name of Notary Public)Signature of Owner)
Address) Address)
City) State) (Zip)
Telephone)
Acceptance of this application and required filing fee does not constitute a complete
application. Plans and other materials required to constitute a complete application are listed in
the "Application Procedure."
OF R4,
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0,9grP ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
ED SEP1E
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 allproposals
with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. 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 for Applicants:
This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your
proposal. I::;overnmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the
environmental impacts of your p,oposal 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 -nust answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your
knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the 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 j 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.
Use of Checklist for Nonproject Proposals: (Please Type or Print Legibly)
Compete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be
answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR
NONPROJEC::T ACTIONS (part D).
For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs),
the referenc.s in the checklist 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: C4,1-D y.L.t4 Q e1/iL L C4ee 0&-)U ,
2. Name of applicant: /ve2na/Q 2L,4 Y77,/ 4 'Lo PERT AA . &4-4177A, Se.
3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person:
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4. Date checklist prepared: 7- o- 85
5. Agency requesting checklist: C/TY oZ 2aiv ray-!
6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable):
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MN5VINDE-11 SEP 91985
BUILDING/ZONING DE PT,
7.Do you have any p for future additions, expansions, 'urther activity related
to or connected with this proposal? if yes, explain.
B. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will
be prepared, directly related to this proposal.
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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
10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal,
if known.
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.
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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 range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description,
site plan, vicinity map, and topography 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
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B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS
1. EARTH
a. General description of the site (circle one); flat, rolling, hilly, steep
slop mountainous, other
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)?4,..ic
c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, caly, sand,
gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils,
specify them and note any prime farmland.
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d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate
vicinity? If so, describe.
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e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or
grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. c1—re,, .b C VE4,zE-s_s
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so,
generally describe. tit o
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces
after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? s-_,c, °to
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the
earth, if any: NONE
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. "T i4 , , Ttvh F-z0 w.
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b. Are there any off-site sources of emission? No
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air,
if any:
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3. WATE:R
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.
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2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet)
the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans.
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.
s)ON
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4) Will the prop.. ,al require surface water withdraw. or diversions? Give
general description, purpose, and approximately quantities if known.
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5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on
the site plan.
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.
b. Ground:
1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground
water? Give general description, purpose, and appaoximately quantities if
known.
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.
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.
2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally
describe.
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d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water
impacts, if any:
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4. Plants
a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site:
deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other
evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other
e Shrubs
grass
o crop or grain
o Wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulirush, skunk cabbage, other
o water plants: water lily, eel grass, milfoil, other
o other types of vegetation
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?
c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve
or enhance vegetation on the site, if any:
S.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., heron, eagle, s ngbirdit, ther
Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other
Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other
b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain.
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d. Proposed mb.res to preserve or enhance wildlife, any:
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6. Energy and Natural Resources
a. What kinds of energy (electric, 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.
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b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent
properties? If so, generally describe.
c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this
proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy
impacts, if any:
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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.
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1) Describe special emergency services that might be required.
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2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if
any:
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b. Noise
1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for
example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)?
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2) What types and levals 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 the site.
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3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any:
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8. Land and Shoreline Use
a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties?
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b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe.
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c. Describe any structures on the site.
d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what?
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e. What is the current zoning classification of the site?
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f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site?
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g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of
the site?
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h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive"
area? If so, specify.
i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed
project?
j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace?
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any:
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1. Proposed mE res to ensure the proposal is corr. ible with existing and
projected land uses and plans, if any:
9. Housing
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate
whether high, middle, or low-income housing.
No Is(C
b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate
whether high, middle, or low-income housing.
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c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any:
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.
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b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed?
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c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any:
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11. Light and Glare
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day
would it mainly occur?
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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?
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any:
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12. Recreation
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the
immediate vicinity?
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b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so,
describe.
NONE
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including
recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any:
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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.
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b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological,
scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site.
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c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any:
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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.
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b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximately
distance to the nearest transit stop?
YES
c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many
would the project eliminate?
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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).
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e. Will the use (or occur in the immediate of) water, rail, or
air transportation? If so, generally describe.
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f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed
project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur.
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g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any:
15. Public Services
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for
example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)?
If so, generally describe.
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b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services,
if any.
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16. Utilities
a. Circle utilities c rrentl a lab at the site: lec` trict, tural gas,
ter (Ouse servic telephone anitary sewe septic system, other.
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.
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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 misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on
my part.
Proponent:
Name Printed: 1* 2- A G-14'17a C.E.
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D. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS
This sheet should only be used for actions involving decisions on policies, plans and
programs. Do not use this sheet for project actions.)
Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in
conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment.
When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types
of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater
intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond
brief y and in general terms.
1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions to air;
production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous sutstances; or production of
noise?
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Propcsed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are:
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2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life?
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Propcsed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are:
3.How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources?
Propcsed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are:
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4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas
or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such
as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species
habiti:it, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands?
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Propcsed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are:
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5. How would the prc,,..al be likely to affect land and .oreline use, including
whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with
existing plans?
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Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are:
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6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public
services and utilities?
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Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are:
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71,Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal
laws or requirements for the protection of the environment.
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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 misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on
my part.
Proponent: ./ )G
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CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTER
4907 - TALBOT RD , SO,
RENTON WASHINGTON
WAITING LIST
Craig Michell Cameron Minium
Infant Sc. age
271-4601 271-0811
Patrica Yameda Jeannie Moss
Infant Toddler
228-8187 277-0952
Linda Wesh
Toddler
228-4895
Lindy Axworthy
Toddler
255-1196
Charlotte Galvin
4 yr, & Toddler
255-0803
Judy Freed
3 yr,
631-8098
Karin Horton
Toddler
852-2146
Margie Hasladin
Infant
852-7148
Kelly Pointer
Twin Infants
235-0899
Marliyn Calkins
Infant
630-3507
Linda Smith
Infant
938-8888
CITY OF REPOT^TN
LQUENTIN o B.Control Systems
Inc. SEP 9 Np 436
557 Shattuck Ave So.
QUOTATIONRenton,Washington 98055 BUILDING/ZONING ULPT.
Phone:(206)235-5200
Date SEPTII ER 3, 1985 9
SUBMITTED TO CANDYL'AND
4907 TALBOT ROAD SOUTH
RENTON, WA. 98055
LOCATION OF PROJECT ATTN: ROBE Kr & NORMA CLAYTON
QUOTATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CANCELLATION AFTER 30 DAYS
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AMOUNT
FIRE ALARM & DETECTION SYSTE4
1 ESL CONTROL PANEL WITH BACK-UP BATTERIES
1 OUTDOOR BELL
9 MINI HORNS
8 HEAT DETECTORS
8 PULL STATIONS
12 SMOKE DETECTORS
1 LOT WIRE, BACK BOXES, PERMITS, PLANS, & FIRE MARSHAL APPROVAL
NOTE: 1) IF SUITABLE PLANS ARE PROVIDED - DEDUCT $125.00
2) ALL WIRING IS EXPOSED WHERE ALLOWED BY CODE
INSTALLATION INCLUDED
TERMS:NET ON COMPLETION PROGRESSIVE TOTAL 3,474.00
Washington State sales tax is not included in the above quote.
OTHERS TO SUPPLY: 1) 110VAC ON DEDICATED CIRCUIT.
WARRANTY: ONE YEAR PARTS - 90 DAYS SERVICE.
In the event that legal action must be taken to collect any and or all of the contract price,Quentin Control Systems Inc.shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees,
court costs,and preparation time.Preparation time will be calculated at Quentin Control Systems Inc.'s prevailing shop rate and is in addition to attorney.fees and late
charges.
Unless otherwise stated on invoices,all invoices will be payable in full 30 days from invoice date.In addition a 1.5%late charge per month will be assessed on all past
due accounts.
Quentin Control Systems,Inc.'s performance under this agreement is contingent upon strikes,accidents,delays of carriers and other delays unavoidable or beyond the
reasonable control of Quentin Control Systems,Inc.
ACCEPTANCE
You are hereby authorized to furnish all materials and labor required to complete the work mentioned in the above proposal for which
agrees to pay the amount mentioned in said proposal and according to the terms thereof.
Accepted: Quentin Control Systems,Inc.
Date 19
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Mr. Ronald G. Nelson ETNIIT , E1Mr. Roger Blaylock
Building & Zoning Dept. SEP 91985
City of Renton
BUILDING/ZONING DL:
Re: Conditional Use Permit, File CU-055-83
Candyland Childcare Center, 4907- Talbot Rd. So.
Per the instructions outlined in the Hearing Examiner report, we are re-
applying for a conditional use permit for the continuance of the referenced
site as a childcare center.
We also desire to expand the usage of the entire building for childcare
operations, The following reasons are submitted as justifications.
1. Candyland Also, commenced operations during the first week of Sept. 1984.
In less than two months it was filled to capacity (49). Throughout the past year
we, ve maintained a long waiting list of parents requesting daycare services,
Attached is the names and telephone numbers of families on our waiting list.
2. The daycare location is easily accessible to surrounding employment.
With the center's convenient location to their employment, a mother may
choose to use her lunch break to visit and breast feed her baby, as well
as all parents are encouraged to visit their child(ren) at the center.
3. Our files indicate the majority of our parents live with-in a radius of
five miles of this location. As far as place of employment it is varied, the
Valley Medical Center, Kent and Renton Boeing facilities, as well as Sea-
Tac Airport, South Center, and Valley industrial buildings. With easy
access to the freeways others work downtown Seattle and Bellvue.
We are aware of changes necessary to expand the usage to the lower level.
1) Additional parking spaces 2) Fire alarm system and 3) Fire exit doors.
These are the principle items.
Item 1) Parking:
The present 8 stall parking can easily be increased to 18. The attached
asphalt contractor's bid proposal to resurface the existing area, located
between the playcourt and adjacent property lines can offset the increased
parking demands by parents and staff.
Item 2) Fire Alarm;
A Renton base fire alarm company has prepared a cost bid to install such
a system, their plans meet City and State regulation. The company has
contacted the city fire dept. for verification of latest codes and regulations.
Item 3) Fire Exit Doors;
Additional exit doors can be added to the building with only minor modifications
to the existing struture.
All other daycare health and fire regulations and codes will be incorporated
prior to calling for final inspection.
We appeciate the time spent to explain codes and regulations provided by the
Building and Zoning Dept.
Sinc e rly,
Robert A. Clayton Sr.
Norma J. Clayton
Candyland Childcare Center
JUSTIFICATION
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COMPRENSIVE PLAN :
The site location is within a mile of a major interchange, East Valley Freeway
167) and S. W. 43 rd. Street. Talbot Road is a designated arterial, providing
easy access to several large homeowner developments. Talbot Road serves as
primary entrance to Valley Medical Center. The imediate area serves as host
to many light industries. The past year has seen the completion of a large
apartment complex, adding several hundred new residence between the subject
site and S. W. 43 rd. Street.
COMMUNITY NEED :
With a ever increasing housing developments and expansion of the Valley Medi-
cal Center facilities. The community need for such services as childcare to
support the increased employment and residencial growth is essential. The
subject childcare center is one of the few centers providing service for infants,
children less than one year old.
EFFECTS ON ADJACENT PROPERTIES :
More than 75 % of the . 74 acres is fenced. Shrubs are planted along the sides
for sight and sound screening. These were inspected and approved by Renton
officals.
COMPATIBILITY :
The Talbot Road .community is currently undergoing numerous changes. The
apartment complex between the subject site and 43 rd. S. W. has added many
new residence to the neighborhood. Properity at one side and directly behind
are being considered for futher expansion by the apartment developers. The
entire Talbot community south of 43 rd. is in a state of flvx. Widening of the
Talbot Road will cause rapid change within the next few years. The childcare
operations currently blends well into the present community. The near term
work accomplished prior to opening will complywith the future road improve-
ments.
PARKING :
The nine car parking stalls for teachers and parent parking has been installed
and passed by the City of Renton. An additional seven car stalls are currently
under consideration. Completion will be based on the results from the cond-
itional use application.
CITY OF RENTON
SEP 91985
BUILDING/ZONING DEP-T.
TRAFFIC :
A contribution of $ 1800. 00 has been paid to the City of Renton for improvement
of the traffic corridor between 43 rd. Street and Talbot Road South. This is for
compensation caused by an increase of traffic load 12 times (120 vehicles) than
would be for normal traffic conjestion associated with a single family residence
NOISE GLARE :
To our knowledge no reported noise or glare complaints by residence has been
reported.
LANDSCAPING :
Shrubs and flowers were added for sight and sound screening and have been
approved by the City of Renton.
ACCESSORY USES :
Does not apply.
CONVERSION :
The structure meets or exceed all set back codes for G- 1 zoning and lot requires.
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DEAR PARENTS,
WELCOME TO CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTERS. THIS PACKET IS TO EXPLAIN OUR POLICIES.
HOURS: 6.00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (We close promptly at 6:30 p.m.)
CANDYLAND CENTERS WILL BE CLOSED ON MAJOR HOLIDAYS WHICH WILL BE POSTED PRIOR TO
THE HOLIDAY.
ENROLLMENT: PLEASE COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION, CONTRACT, HEALTH HISTORY, AND
EMERGENCY/CONSWIT FORMS, & PAY REGISTRATION FEE. ALL FORMS MUST BE COMPLETED.
ARRIVAL: EACH CHILD MUST BE ACCOMPANIED INTO CANDYLAND CENTERS BY A PARENT OR A
RESPONSIBLE ADULT-THAT THE CHILD FEELS COMFORTABLE WITH WHEN CHECKED IN EACH DAY.
DEPARTURE: PLEASE COME INSIDE TO SIGN YOUR CHILD OUT. WE WILL NOT RELEASE A
CHILD TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE PARENTS OR PERSONS LISTED ON THE REGISTRATION FORM.
IF ANOTHER ARRANGEMENT IS NECESSARY,. A NOTE OR PHONE CALL FROM THE PARENT WILL
BE REQUIRED FOR THE RELEASE OF THE CHILD.
HEALTH: MANY COMMUNICABLE DISEASES ARE MOST INFECTIOUS AT THE ONSET. WE ASK FOR
YOUR COOPERATION IN KEEPING YOUR CHILD AT HOME IF HE IS RUNNING A TEMPERATURE. IF
YOUR CHILD BECOMES ILL WHILE AT CANDYLAND CENTERS YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED AT ONCE.
MEDICATION: WHEN REQUIRED, MEDICATION CAN BE ADMINISTERED WHILE IN OUR CARE.
PLEASE SIGN THE MIEDICATION FORM.
CLOTHING: PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING A CHANGE OF CLOTHING FOR YOUR CHILD.. A
CUBBI WILL BE PROVIDED FOR THEM. IT HELPS TO HAVE COATS, HATS & ALL CLOTHING
MARKED WITH THE CHILD'S NAME.
NAPTIME: WE WILL PROVIDE A MAT, SHEET, & BLANKET THAT IS KEPT CLEAN FOR YOUR CHILD.
TOYS: BRINGING TOYS FROM HOME OFTEN RESULTS IN BROKEN OR LOST TOYS WHICH CANDYLAND
CENTERS CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR. WE WILL. PROVIDE A VARIETY OF TOYS.
BIRTHDAYS: WE ARE HAPPY TO CELEBRATE YOUR CHILD'S BIRTHDAY. CUPCAKES OR A CAKE
MAY BE SENT FOR THEM & THEY WILL BE MADE TO FEEL IT IS THEIR SPECIAL DAY.
PARENT INVOLVEMENT: PARENT INVOLVEMENT IS ENCOURAGED AND DESIRED. ANY SUGGESTIONS
CONCERNING OUR PROGRAMS OR ADDITIONS TO OUR PROGRAMS ARE SOLICITED & WELCOME.
FIELD TRIPS: WE ENJOY TAKING ALL OF THE CHILDREN TO PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND POINTS
OF INTEREST IN THE AREA. WE NEED. THE PERMISSION FORM SIGNED ON THE REGISTRATION
FORM FOR 'THESE ACTIVITIES. YOU WILL BE INFORMED WHEN YOUR CHILD IS SCHEDULED TO
GO ON A FIELD TRIP, AND IF THERE WILL BE ANY CHARGES FOR IT.
FEES: ALL FEES ARE DUE IN ADVANCE OF THE SERVICE. NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR
THE FIRST THREE (3) ABSENCES PER MONTH.
CIVIL RIGHTS: NO CHILD, PARENT, OR EMPLOYEE WILL BE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST ON
TEE GROUNDS OF RACE, COLOR, CREED„ OR NATIONAL ORIGIN. CHILDREN ON OUR WAITING
LIST WILL BE ADMITTED ON A FIRST COME BASIS.
WHILE YOUR CHILD IS IN OUR CARF_ YOU CAN EXPECT YOUR CHILD TO BE
PLAYED WITH, RESPECTED, AND CARED FOR WITH LOVE & HUMOR.
DICIPLINE POLICY
DISCIPLINE TWILL BE A STAFF RESPONSIBILITY AND SHALL BE BASED ON AN UNDERSTANDING
OF THE INDIVIDUAL CHILD'S NEEDS AND SHALL BE DESIGNED TO HELP THE CHILD DEVELOP
CONTROL, ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR AND RESPECT FOR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS-.
THE DISCIPLINE WILL BE FAIR AND REASONABLE; IT WILL NOT BE CRUEL, HAZARDOUS TO
HEALTH, FRIGHTENING, OR HUMILIATING TO THE CHILD.
THE STAFF WILL (1) LET A CHILD KNOW WHEN BEHAVIOR. IS NOT' ACCEPTABLE; (2) WORK
WITH THE CHILD TO OVERCOME UNDESIRABLE BEHAVIOR; (3) HELP THE CHILD CONTROL
SELF IN HITTING, BITING„ SPITTING, KICKING, SWEARING, ETC.
CANDYLAND CENTERS' METHODS OF DISCIPLINE ARE:
1. REMOVING THE CHILD FROM PEER PRESSURE.
2, SITTING CHILD ON A CHAIR AWAY FROM PEERS AND PLAY AREA.
ILLNESS AND ACCIDENT POLICY
ILLNESS: IF A CHILD IS RUNNING .A TEMPERATURE, THEY ARE MORE COMFORTABLE AT HOI-E.
IT IS THE POLICY OF CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTERS TO CONTACT THE PARENT/GUARDL':N
TO INFORM TEEM OF THE CHILD'S CONDITION. ALSO, A YtVER CAN BE CONTAGIOUS ;:ND
SPREAD ILLNESS THROUGHOUT THE CENTER.
OUR PROCEDURE WHENEVER A CHILD BECOMES ILL IS AS FOLLOWS:
1.- WE WILL TAKE THEIR TEMPERATURE. IF IT IS ABOVE NORMAL (98.6°F) ,
THE PARENT/GUARDIAN WILL BE NOTIFIED. THE CHILD WILL BE KEPT COMFORTABLE
UNTIL PARENT,/GUARDIAN OR OTHER AUTHORIZED PERSON ARRIVES FOR PICK-UP.
2.- IF THE TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 102°F., THE CHILD WILL BE SWABBED IN COOL .i :TES=:
TO BRING DOWN THE FEVER.
3.- Ii THE CHILD SHOULD GO INTO CONVULSIONS, MEDIC-1 WILL BE CALLED IMMEDIATELY.
ACCIDENTS: ALL STAFF MEMBERS HAVE RECEivrW FIRST AID AND CPR TRAINING. THIS
TRAINING ENABLES THEM TO ASSESS THE SERIOUSNESS OF ACCIDENTS.
OUR PROCEDURE WHENEVER AN ACCIDENT OCCURS:
1.-BLEEING, WE WILD ATTEMPT TB STOP THE BI7-11•TNG, CLEANSE THE WOUND AND
DETERMINE TEE TYPE OF PROTECTION NEEDED. IF IT IS ESTABLISHED THAT THE
INJURY IS SEVERE AND STITCHES ARE NECESSARY, THE PARENT/GUARDIAN WILL BE
CONTACTED FOR CONSENT. APPROPRIATE ACTION DE'TtEMINED AS TO WHETHER TRAMS=
PORTATION IS PROVIDED BY PARENT/GUARDIAN OR CANDYLAND STAFF.
2.-SHOULD AN ACCIDENT BE CONSIDERE'i A LIFE BEARING CONDITION, MEDIC-1 WILL BE
CONTACTED FOR IMMEDIATE TRANSPORT TO THE NEAREST HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT.
TIE PARENT/GUARDIAN WILL BE INFORMED OF THE CONDITIONS AS SOON AS KNOWN.
IN EITHER CASE, ILLNESS OR ACCIDENT, THE CHILD WILL BE PROVIDED A ROOM AWAY FROM
OTHER CHILDREN.. A STAFF MEMBER WILL KEEP THE CHILD COMFORTABLE UNTIL PARENT OR
GUARDIAN ARRIVES.
Candyland Child Care Centers' daily program is designed to stimulate growth
in self-esteem. Children are instructed in personal hygiene and health
habits, sensory stimulation, social interaction, development of eye, hand
coordination, large and small muscle development, crawling, exploring,
devel,,pment of communication and self-help skills.
Exper.iences are provided regularly for the development of skills which lead
to self-respect and positive social relationships.
INFANTS
Pareni; will need to bring:-
Bottles of formula, labeled with child' s name and current date.
2-Three changes of clothing, labeled with child's name.
h-Baby food, labeled with child' s name & dated.
e-Written schedule of daily routine or special instructions.
C-andy] and provides:
Iiapers, affectionate, attentive and concerned staff.
TODDLERS
Environmental program consists of:
Alphabet - numbers - colors - vocabulary - stories - social behavior
training - potty training - sharing - loving attention.
PRE-SCHOOL (9:00 to 11:30 a.m. )
Structural program consists of:
Learning the calendar; months, weeks, days, year. -
Current events.
Learning experienc: numbers, alphabet, reading readiness, science, shape-
concepts, free play, snacks, crafts, music, storytime, finger-play, play-
dough, show-n-tell.
SCHOOL AGE (first grade & up)
Before and after school activities consist of:
Organized games - arts - crafts - music - dramatic play - library visits -
water-play - cooking - storytime - field trips - swimming lessons -
t.imbling - pony rides - overnight campouts - learning to cooperate.
PARENTS OF CANDYLAND
When we opened Candyland three years ago, our primary goal was to provide
the very best child :are at a reasonable price. Our price and child care
has not changed during this time. However, with operating costs continually
rising, we are now finding it difficult in maintaining our goal without
increasing Candyland tuition fees.
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 1984 an increase in your child care will be:
MONTHLY BI-MONTHLY WEEKLY DAILY , HOURLY
INFANT, 0 to 1 yr. $280.00 $140.00 $ 70.00 $ 14.00 $ 3.50
TODDLER, 1 to 24 240.00 120.00 ! 61.25 12.25 3.00
CHILD, 2i to Kin. 195.00 97.50 50.00 10.00 2.00
SCHOOL AGE, 1st & up ! 135.00 67.50 ' 35.00 7.00 2.00
PRE-SCHOOL ONLY, 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 5.50 (day rate X days here)
TWO CHILDREN IN FAMILY:
INFANT & TODDLER 460.00 $230.00 $116.25 $ 23.25 $ 4.75
INFANT & CHILD j 415.00 207.50 105.00 21.00 4.25
INFANT & SGH0OL AGE 390.00 195.00 97.50 19.50 4.25
TODDLER & CHILD 380.00 190.00 96.25 19.25 4.00
TODDLER & SCHOOL AGE ! 345.00 172.50 ! 87.50 17.50 4.00
CHILD & CHILD 345.00 ; 172.50 87.50 17.50 .3.75
CHILD & SCHOOL AGE 300.00 150.00 76.25 15.25 3.75
3 CHILDREN j 525.00 262.50 131.25 26.25 5.50
REGISTRATION FEE $10.00 per child. THREE CHILDREN IN A FAMILY $25.00
BREAKFAST - 750 per child (no family discounts given on breakfast)
LUNCH FEE - $1.00 per child (charged ONLY to children who have attended
pre-school and stay for lunch, after 11:30.
HOURLY RATE: Any portion of an hour. Example, 15 minutes s 1 hour charge.
SCHOOL CHILDREN: There will be an additional charge of $2.00 when there is Ln
early dismissal and a $3.00 charge when there is no school.
ALL PAY: ITS ARE DUE IN ADVANCE: Weekly rate due each MONDAY, Monthly rate
due by the 5th working day of the month. ALL NOT PAID IN ADVANCE WILL BE
CHARGED AT THE DAILY RATE TIMES THE DAYS PAYMENT IS LATE. OUR CENTERS CLOSE
AT 6:30 p.m. THERE WILL BE A CHARGE OF $1.00 PER MINUTE AFTER 6:30 p.m.
ABSENCES: You will be charged for the first 3 absences per month, whether Jo :
pay by month or week. No charge for vacation IF ADVANCE NOTICE IS GIVEN.
SCHOOL RATE: Less than 3 hours is hourly rate plus van fee of 500 each way.
More than 3 hours but less than 5 is based on school rate.
More than 5 hours is based on daily rate.
Date
HEALTH HISTORY FORM PLEASE PRINT)
NAME OF CHILD I F BIRTHDATE
DATE OF LAST PHYSICAL EXAM
ILLNESSES:PLEASE CHECK)
DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE: HAS YOUR CHID HAD Aar QO THEE DI%3 ASES?
FREQUENT COLDS . . . . BRONCHITIS . . . . . . DATE
FREQUENT SORE THROAT . . RINGWORM DATE
FREQUENT EAR INFECTIONS . .IMPETIGO . . . . . . DATE
PROBLEMS WITH SKIN RASH . .HEAD LICE. . .. . . . . DATE
HEART TROUBLE. . . . CHICKEN PDX DATE
CONVULSIONS . . . . . .HEPATITIS DATE
FAINTING SPELLS . . . . SCARLET FEVER . . DATE
DIABETES TUBERCULOSIS DATE
ASTHMA MEASLES (HARD) DALE
ALLERGIES (TYPE OF). . . .GERMAN MEASLES (3 DAY) . . DATE
STOMACH UPSETS MUMPS DATE
URINARY PROBLEMS POLIOMYELITIS DATE
PROBLEMS WITH DIARRHEA. . WHOOPING COUGH D, E
PROBLEMS WITH CONSTIPATION .WORMS DATE
PROBLEMS WITH SOILING . . .
HAS YOUR CHILD HAD ILLNESSES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED ABOVE? IF SO EXPLAIN
HAS YOUR CHILD EVER BEEN HOSPITALIZED? IF SO EXPLAIN
HAS YOUR CHILD HAD INJURIES WITH FRACTURES OR LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS? IF SO EXPLAIN
WHEN WAS YOUR CHILD'S VISION CHECKED? BY WHOM?
WHEN DID YOUR CHILD LAST VISIT THE DENTIST?
HAS ANY OTHER MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY BEEN SERIOUSLY ILL RECENTLY? IF SO EXPLAIN
IS THERE A FAMILY HISTORY OF ASTHMA? ALLERGIES? EPILEPSY? DIABETES?
EMERGENCY POLICY AND CONSENT FORM
1 PLEASE PRINT)
IN THE EVENT YOUR CHILD BECOMES SERIOUSLY ILL OR INJURED AND PARENTS OR OTHER
AUTHORIZED PERSONS CANNOT BE REACHED, THIS DAY CARE CENTER WILL TAKE THE APPROPRIATE
EMERGENCY MEASURES TO INCLUDE PLACING YOUR CHILD IN THE NEAREST HOSPITAL.
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY GIVE PERMISSION THAT OUR CHILD
MAY BE GiviN EMERGENCY TREATMENT BY A QUALIFIED STAFF MEMBER AT CANDYLAND CHILD CARE
CENTERS. WE ALSO GIVE PERMISSION FOR OUR CHILD TO BE TRANSPORTED BY AMBULANCE OR
AID CAR TO AN EMERGENCY CENTER FOR TREATMENT.
MOTHER'S NAME DAYTIME PHONE
FATHER'S NAME DAYTIME PHONE
IN THE EVENT THAT WE CANNOT BE CONTACTED, WE FURTHER CONSENT TO MEDICAL, SURGICAL,
AND HOSPITAL CARE, TREATMENT, AND PROCEDURES TO BE PERFORMED FOR OUR CHILD BY A
LICENSED PHYSICIAN OR HOSPITAL WHEN DEEMED IMMEDIATELY NECESSARY OR ADVISABLE BY
THE PHYSICIAN TO SAFEGUARD OUR CHILD'S HEALTH.
CHILD'S PHYSICIAN
ADDRESS PHONE
PREFERRED HOSPITAL ADDRESS
CLINIC OR HOSPITAL PHONE NUMBER
ALLERGIES (DRUGS OR OTHER)
IN THE EVENT NEITHER. PARENT CAN BE REACHED DURING AN EMERGENCY, WE AUTHORIZE THE
FOLLOWING TWO PERSONS TO CONTACT:
NAME ADDRESS PHONE-HOME/WORK RELATIONSHIP
1.
2.
PARENT'S SIGNATURES:
DATE
REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE PRINT)
DATE ENROLLED DATE WITHDRAWN
CHILD'S LAST NAME FIRST MIDDLE NICKNAME SEX AGE BIRTHRATE
STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP TELEPHONE
FATHER MOTHER
NAME NAME
ADDRESS ADDRESS
HOME PHONE HOME PHONE
EMPLOYER EMPLOYER
ADDRESS ADDRESS
WORK PHONE EXT. WORK PHONE EXT
WORK DAYS & HOURS WORK DAYS & HOURS
DOES, CHILD LIVE WITH BOTH PARENTS? MOTHER FATHER OTHER
NAMES & AGES OF OTHER CHILDREN IN HOME
THOSE AUTHORIZED TO TAKE CHILD FROM CENTER ARE:
NAME ADDRESS RELATIONSHIP HOME & WORK PHONE
NOTE: WRITTEN NOTIFICATION BY PARENTS OR GUARDIAN MUST' BE GIVEN IN CASE SOMEONE
OTHER THAN PERSONS LISTED ABOVE WILL BE PICKING UP THE CHILD.
I/WE AUTHORIZE TO PROVIDE CARE FOR MY/OUR CHILD.
I/WE CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS APPLICATION IS CORRECT TO THE
BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.
SIGNATURE DATE
FIELD TRIP CONSENT FORM
I/WE HEREBY GIVE PERMISSION FOR OUR CHILD TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY FIELD TRIPS OR
OUTINGS SPONSORED AND SUPERVISED BY CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTERS, AND TO TAKE HIS/HER
PHOTOGRAPH FOR USE IN ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION OF THE CENTERS.
SIGNATURE (PARENT OR GUARDIAN)
I/WE DO NOT WISH OUR CHILD TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED ACTIVITIES.
SIGNATURE (PARENT OR GUARDIAN)
PAYMENT CONTRACT PLEASE PRINT)
MY CHILD, IS ENROLLED AT CANDYLAND CHILDCARE
CENTER ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS: (CIRCLE DAYS &- PROGRAM CHILD WILL BE ATTENDING)
FULL DAY CARE MTWTF
PRE—SCHOOL MTWTP
BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL MTWTF
DROP IN MT W: TF
I UNDERSTAND THAT MY FEE IS ON A FLAT BASIS. NO DEDUCTIONS WILL BE GIVEN FOR
THE FIRST THREE (3) ABSENCES PER MONTH, WHETHER I PAY WEEKLY,. BI—MONTHLY OR
MONTHLY.
CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR VACATIONS IF PROPER. NOTICE IS GIVEN. A WRITTEN NOTICE
MUST BE GIVEN ONE WEEK BEFORE WITHDRAWING YOUR CHILD OR YOU WILD BE CHARGED FOR
ONE WEEK (5 DAYS) . NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR PRESCHOOL ABSENCES OR HOLIDAYS.
ALL PAYMENTS ARE DUE IN ADVANCE. NO REFUNDS.
WEEKLY RATE DUE EACH MONDAY
BI—MONTHLY RATE DUE BY THE 1st & 15th (NOT LATER THAN 3rd & 18th)
MONTHLY DUE BY THE 5th WORKING DAY ale EACH MONTH OR
YOU WILL BE CHARGED THE DAILY RATE.
DROP INS DUE THE DAY OF SERVICE.
THE AMOUNT DUE, AS POSTED ON THE CURRENT RATE SCHEDULE, WILL BE PAID ON THE
FOLLOWING BASIS: (PLEASE CHECK ONE)
MONTHLY BI—MONTHLY WILY DAILY
NOTE: A LATE CHARGE OF $2.00 WILL BE ASSESSED FOR. ALL PAYMENTS FIVE (5) WORKING
DAYS OVERDUE.
A $5.00 CHARGE WILL BE MADE FOR EACH NSF (RETURNED) CHECKS.
A LATE CHARGE OF $1.00 PER MINUTE PER CHILD AFTER OUR 6:30 p.m. CLOSING.
IF LEGAL ACTION IS NECESSARY, IT IS AGREED THAT I WILL PAY ANY REASONABLE
ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS.
I ALSO AGREE TO PAY A 1V0 PER MONTH FEE ON ANY UNPAID BILLS.
SIGNED: DATE
DIRECTOR: DATE
WHO REFERRED YOU TO CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTERS?. A FRIEND? OUR SIGN?
THE YELLOW PAGES? ANOTHER PARENT? NIdSPAPER? OTHER
Wash,noron State Lew 28A.31.118 FULLY IMMUNIZED SUSCEPTIBLE (deficient or exem3t):
requires thai thus form be completed
for each child aftendmgsChOOt of MEDICAL EXEMPTION DIPHTHERIA, PERTUSSIS, TETANUS
day care center. RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION POLIO
oaf STA7f O,PERSONAL EXEMPTION MEASLES
CONDITIONAL ADMISSION RUBELLA
1
n=DATE NEXTi.`
d` IMMUNIZATION DUE: MUMPS
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DO NOT WRITE IN SHADED AREAS)CERTIFICATE OF IMMUNIZATION STATUS
PUPIL'S LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME BIRTHDATE AGE SEX
STREET ADDRESS CITY COUNTY ZIP HOME PHONE
PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME PARENT WORK PHONE
ENTER DATE OF EACH DOSE
IMMUNIZATION VACCINE MONTH DAY YEAR
DIPHTHERIA, TETANUS, PERTUSSIS DTP/DT/Td No. 1
DTP/DT/Td No.2
ANY COMBINATION OF DTP/DT/TD I I
AT LEAST 3 DOSES REQUIRED, WITH THE DTP/DT/Td No.3
LAST DOSE AFTER FOUR YEARS OF AGE.
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DTP/DT/Td No.4
Circle The Type Received DTP/DT/Td No.5
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Td BOOSTER
POLIO:
OPV/IPV No. 1
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OPV (BY MOUTH) OR IPV (INJECTABLE)
OPV/IPV No.2
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AT LEAST 3 DOSES OF OPV OR 4 DOSES OF
OPV/IPV No.3
IPV REQUIRED WITH THE LAST DOSE AFTER OPV/IPV No.4
FOUR YEARS OF AGE. I'
Circle The. Type Received OPV/IPV No.5
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THE FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATIONS MUST HAVE BEEN ADMINISTERED AFTER ONE YEAR OF AGE
MMR (MEASLES—MUMPS—RUBELLA)MMR
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ss MEASLESMEASLES (RUBEOLA) WHO HAVE MHAD NMEASLESONSDISEASE.NOT OUIRED OF CHILDREN
MEASLES
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RUBELLA
RUBELLA IMMUNIZATION IS NOT REQUIRED OF CHILDREN WITH RUBELLA
LABORATORY EVIDENCE OF RUBELLA IMMUNITY "
MUMPS MUMPS
DOCUMENTATION OF MEASLES DISEASE DOCUMENTATION OF RUBELLA IMMUNITY
I CERTIFY THAT THE CHILD NAMED ABOVE HAD MEASLES IN I CERTIFY THAT THE CHILD NAMED ABOVE HAS LABORATORY EVIDENCE OF
AND DOES NOT NEED MEASLES VACCINE. MONTH/YEAR IMMUNITY TO RUBELLA VIRUS AND DOES NOT NEED RUBELLA VACCINE.
INDICATE "DISEASE"
INDICATE TITER IN
IN VACCINE SECTION)
VACCINE SECTION)
TYPE OR PRINT PHYSICIAN'S NAME TYPE OR PRINT PHYSICIAN'S NAME TITER
PHYSICIAN'S SIGNATURE OR STAMP DATE PHYSICIAN'S SIGNATURE OR STAMP DATE
STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION TO IMMUNIZATION LAW
NOTICE: IN THE EVENT OF AN OUTBREAK OF VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASE FOR WHICH YOUR CHILD IS EXEMPTED, YOUR
CHILD WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM SCHOOL FOR THE DURATION OF THE OUTBREAK.
IllMEDICAL EXEMPTION: I CERTIFY THAT THE CHILD NAMED ABOVE
RELIGIOUS PERSONAL EXEMPTION
HAS A MEDICAL REASON NOT TO HAVE THE FOLLOWING VACCINE(S):
I AM OPPOSED TO IMMUNIZATIONS AND DO NOT WANT MY CHILD TO HAVE ANY
VACCINES, OR I DO NOT WANT MY CHILD TO RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING VACCINE(S):
UNTIL:
DATE
TYPE OR PRINT PHYSICIAN'S NAME
PHYSICIAN'S SIGNATURE OR STAMP DATE SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN DATE
I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS CORRECT.
X
SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN DATE
DSHS 13.283 (X)
Rev 8-8S) •1047- TO SCHOOLS: UPON TRANSFER OF STUDENT, RETURN ORIGINAL OR COPY TO PARENT.
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Robert A. Clayton
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
City of Renton
Building & Zoning Dept.
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Attention: Kenneth C. Bindara
Lead Building Inspector
January 10, 1985
Dear Ken:
Per your request, dated December 13, 1984, the following information is
furnished concerning, the bill of sale, cost data, as built water plan
for the fire hydrant and hedge around the back yard perimeter.
The attachment consist of:
1 . Bill of sale for fire hydrant
2. Cost data & Inventory for fire hydrant
3. The civil engineer Greg Gainer has been contacted in regards to the drawing
update for as built plan. Greg is preparing a new drawing to be at your
office by January 14, 1985.
4. Witi regards to hedge for backyard perimeter, prior to the issuance of the
90 lay conditional usage approval by Roger Blaylock, Ron Nelson and Jerry
Lini visted the property and commented about the laurel plants along the
intrfence area. Their primary concern was the "dressing up" of the parking
lot retainer wall .
I recen:ly called Jerry regarding the hedge, he has to get back with me if
problem exist.
Should ;here be any questions please contact me or my wife Norma.
Sinc ly,
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Robert A. Clayton
BAC:cbb
Renton, Wa.
August 2, 1984
City of Fenton, Building Division
Public Wcrks Department
Subject: Candyland Also Childcare Center, 4907 Talbot Road South.
Attentior,: Jim Hansen and Ran Nelson
Sirs;
Item #11 — "Complete Basement Kitchen Area": We are asking for a waiver on
work to le done at this time. Reasons: We moved into subject address because
we knew i he following:
a. Wt would incur a great expense opening this childcare center.
b. Wt could be on hand for all work to be done, with 2 othere centers to
operate Fhile work is being completed.
c. We rented out our home near Lake Kathleen knowing the daily trip from
there world be impractical.
d. I do a lot of cooking & working at the centers & felt with my eating with
the chilc.ren all day during the hours the center is open (6;00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.)
I am too tired to cook dinner anyway, so we eat out.
e. Finally, we DO NOT intend to continue living at this center very long
anyway. Once we have it established & recouped some of our losses and great
expenses of opening it we plan to move out. We tried to live at our first
center fcgr the same reasons and moved out within a very short time. There is
absolutely no privacy, it is as though you never leave your job.
We feel that installing a second kitchen that will be rarely used is a
financial burden we cannot bear at this time.
Please take into consideration what we have had to incur in order to comply
with all of the other codes. Time is of the essence in opening this center.
Thank yot for your consideration.
Bob and Norma Clayton, Owners
August 10, 1984
To: Ron Nelson
Building Department
City of Renton
From;Robert Clayton
Subject: Alteration Plans for Candyland Also, located at
4907 Talbot Road South
The purpose of this letter is to provide information regarding on-site
alteration to the plans and drawing approved by the Renton City Building
Department for the subject site.
Due to the proximity of Talbot Road to the existing structure several
unfo"seeable problems became apparent at the initial driveway construction
phase. The following changes are being submitted for your approval in order
that we can continue and complete the work on a timely basis. Identified
below is proposed changes and justification for the change request.
Should there be any question regarding the alterations please contact me
at either 237-0729 or 235-1849.
1 . DRIVEWAY
a , Ingress/Egress change
Staying within the required 15 percent grade to accommodate an
Ingress/Egress drive was abandoned. The amount of fill required
would potentially create hazardous vehicle and pedestrian conditions .
The alternate plan identifies a single Ingress/Egress path. A
description of the planned lay-out is attached.
b. RETAINING WALL - ROCKERY
Replacement of the rockery with ecology blocks is needed for two
reasons. 1 ) Rockery along the outer perimeter of the parking area,
is approximately 55' x 32' . The lowest bid for the 55' section was
4900. The bidder's schedule would have held-up the driveway for
several weeks. It is estimated that to accomplish all rockery
work would exceed $10,000. 2) Our contractor, Gene Ekberg, was able
to obtain ecology blocks and perform the work within his schedule.
In order to soften the aesthetic appearance of the blocks, several
improvements will be added. The plan now includes placement of trees
along the border. Fencing at the top and also being considered is
a stucco application. We will attempt to make every effort to
ensure the appearance of the driveway worthy of the general
surroundings .
2 -
2. DkAINAGE/CATCH BASIN
a As detailed in the approved plan the placement of the drainage field
would necessitate removal of several fully grown trees , Also the
infiltration trench would be located in the general play area,
Removal of rocks to prevent throwing injuries is general maintenance
work. The infiltration trench location was changed to circumambulate
these problems . The latest plan places the drainfield on the
opposite side of the structure. As noted on the plan two additional
distribution boxes are included to aid in surface water removal .
We appreciate the efforts and time provided by all the city departments
in our venture in getting this building changed over for child care
operiition.
Sincerely,
Robert Clayton
Norma Clayton
Robert A. Clayton
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
City o' Renton
Utilities Division
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton , Washington 98055
Attention: Arlene Haight
January 10, 1985
Cost Data & Inventory
Subjec-:: Candyland Child Care Center W-762
4907_.Ta 1 bot. Road South_
Renton, Washington -98055
Dear Ms . Haight:
Per your request the following information is furnished concerning cost for
improvements installed for the above referenced project.
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Street Cut Fee
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Re: Conditional Use Permit, File CU-055-83
Candyland Childcare Center, 4907- Talbot Rd. So.
Per the instructions outlined in the Hearing Examiner report, we are re-
applying for a conditional use permit for the continuance of the referenced
site as a childcare center.
We also desire to expand the usage of the entire building for childcare
operations, The following reasons are submitted as justifications.
1. Candyland Also, commenced operations during the first week of Sept. 1984.
In less than two months it was filled to capacity (49). Throughout the past year
we, ve maintained a long waiting list of parents requesting daycare services.
Attached is the names and telephone numbers of families on our waiting list.
2. The daycare location is easily accessible to surrounding employment.
With the center's convenient location to their employment, a mother may
choose to use her lunch break to visit and breast feed her baby, as well
as all parents are encouraged to visit their child(ren) at the center.
3. Our files indicate the majority of our parents live with-in a radius of
five miles of this location. As far as place of employment it is varied, the
Valley Medical Center, Kent and Renton Boeing facilities, as well as Sea-
Tac Airport, South Center, and Valley industrial buildings. With easy
access to the freeways others work downtown Seattle and Bellvue.
We are aware of changes necessary to expand the usage to the lower level.
1) Additional parking spaces 2) Fire alarm system and 3) Fire exit doors.
These are the principle items.
Item 1) Parking:
The present 8 stall parking can easily be increased to 18. The attached
asphalt contractor's bid proposal to resurface the existing area, located
between the playcourt and adjacent property lines can offset the increased
parking demands by parents and staff.
Item 2) Fire Alarm;
A Renton base fire alarm company has prepared a cost bid to install such
a system, their plans meet City and State regulation. The company has
contacted the city fire dept. for verification of latest codes and regulations.
Item 3) Fire Exit Doors;
Additional exit doors can be added to the building with only minor modifications
to the existing struture.
All other daycare health and fire regulations and codes will be incorporated
prior to calling for final inspection.
We appeciate the time spent to explain codes and regulations provided by the
Building and Zoning Dept.
Sinc e rly,
Robert A. Clayton Sr.
Norma J. Clayton
Candyland Childcare Center
JUSTIFICATION
COMPRENSIVE PLAN :
The site location is within a mile of a major interchange, East Valley Freeway
167) and. S. W. 43 rd. Street. Talbot Road is a designated arterial, providing
easy access to several large homeowner developments. Talbot Road serves as
primary entrance to Valley Medical Center. The imediate area serves as host
to many light industries. The past year has seen the completion of a large
apartment complex, adding several hundred new residence between the subject
site and S. W. 43 rd. Street.
COMMUNITY NEED :
With a ever increasing housing developments and expansion of the Valley Medi-
cal Center facilities. The community need for such services as childcare bo
support the increased employment and residencial growth is essential. The
subject childcare center is one of the few centers providing service for infants,
children less than one year old.
EFFECTS ON ADJACENT PROPERTIES :
More than 75 % of the . 74 acres is fenced. Shrubs are planted along the sides
for sight and sound screening. These were inspected and approved by Renton
officals.
COMPATIBILITY :
The Talbot Road ,community is currently undergoing numerous changes. The
apartment complex between the subject site and 43 rd. S. W. has added many
new residence to the neighborhood. Properity at one side and directly behind
are being considered for futher expansion by the apartment developers. The
entire Talbot community south of 43 rd. is in a state of flvx. Widening of the
Talbot Road will cause rapid change within the next few years. The childcare
operations currently blends well into the present community. The near term
work accomplished prior to opening will complywith the future road improve-
ments.
PARKING :
The nine car parking stalls for teachers and parent parking has been installed
and passed by the City of Renton. An additional seven car stalls are currently
under consideration. Completion will be based on the results from the cond-
itional use application.
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BUILDING;ZONING DEPT.
TRAFFIC :
A contribution of $ 1800. 00 has been paid to the City of Renton for improvement
of the traffic corridor between 43 rd. Street and Talbot Road South. This is for
compensation caused by an increase of traffic load 12 times (120 vehicles) than
would be for normal traffic conjestion associated with a single family residence
NOISE GLARE :
To our knowledge no reported noise or glare complaints by residence has been
reported.
LANDSCAPING :
Shrubs and flowers were added for sight and sound screening and have been
approved by the City of Renton.
ACCESSORY USES :
Does not apply.
CONVERSION :
The structure meets or exceed all set back codes for G- 1 zoning and lot requires.
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DEAR PARENTS,
WELCOME TO CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTERS. THIS PACKET IS TO EXPLAIN OUR POLICIES.
HOURS: 6.00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (We close promptly at 6:30 p.m.)
CANDYLAND CENTERS WILL BE CLOSED ON MAJOR HOLIDAYS WHICH WILL BE POSTED PRIOR TO
THE HOLIDAY.
ENROLLMENT: PLEASE C.'OMPLETE THE REGISTRATION, CONTRACT, HEALTH HISTORY, AND
EMERGENCY/CONSENT FORMS, & PAY REGISTRATION FEE. ALLFORMS MUST BE COMPLETED.
ARRIVAL: EACH CHILD MUST BE ACCOMPANIED INTO CANDYLAND CENTERS BY A PARENT OR A
RESPONSIBLE ADULT_THAT THE CHILD FEELS COMFORTABLE WITH WHEN CHECKED IN EACH DAY.
DEPARTURE: PLEASE COME INSIDE TO SIGN YOUR CHILD OUT. WE WILL NOT RET.FASE A
CHILD TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE PARENTS OR PERSONS LISTED ON THE REGISTRATION FORM.
IF ANOTHER ARRANGEMENT IS NECESSARY,. A NOTE OR PHONE CALL FROM THE PARENT WILL
BE REQUIRED FOR THE RELEASE OF THE CHILD.
HEALTH: MANY COMMUNICABLE DISEASES ARE MOST INFECTIOUS AT THE ONSET. WE ASK FOR
YOUR COOPERATION IN KEEPING YOUR CHILD AT HOME IF HE IS RUNNING A TEMPERATURE. IF
YOUR CHILD BECOMES ILL WHILE AT CANDYLAND CENTERS YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED AT ONCE.
MEDICATION: WHEN REQUIRED, MEDICATION CAN BE ADMINISTERED WHILE IN OUR CARE.
PLEASE SIGN THE MEDICATION FORM.
CLOTHING: PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BRING A CHANGE OF CLOTHING FOR YOUR CHILD.. A
CUBBI WILL BE PROVIDED FOR THEM. IT HELPS TO HAVE COATS, HATS & ALL CLOTHING
MARKED WITH THE CHILD'S NAME.
NAPTIME: WE WILL PROVIDE A MAT, SHEET, & BLANKET THAT IS KEPT CLEAN FOR YOUR CHILD.
TOYS: BRINGING TOYS FROM HOME OFTEN RESULTS IN BROKEN OR LOST TOYS WHICH CANDYLAND
CENTERS CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR. WE WILL. PROVIDE A VARIETY OF TOYS.
BIRTHDAYS: WE ARE HAPPY TO CELEBRATE YOUR CHILD'S BIRThDAY. CUPCAKES OR A CAKE
MAY BE SENT FOR THEM & THEY WILL BE MADE TO FEEL IT IS TheJIR SPECIAL DAY.
PARENT INVOLVEMENT: PARENT INVOLVEMENT IS ENCOURAGED AND DESIRED. ANY SUGGESTIONS
CONCERNING OUR PROGRAMS OR ADDITIONS TO OUR PROGRAMS ARE SOLICITED & WELCOME.
FIELD TRIPS: WE ENJOY TAKING ALL OF THE CHILDREN TO PARKS, LIBRARIES, AND POINTS
OF INTEREST IN THE AREA. WE NEED. THE PERMISSION FORM SIGNED ON THE REGISTRATInN
FORM FOR THESE ACTIVITIES. YOU WILL BE INFORMED WHEN YOUR CHILD IS SCHEDULED TO
GO ON A FIELD TRIP, AND IF THERE. WILL BE ANY CHARGES FOR IT.
FEES: ALL FEES ARE DUE IN ADVANCE OF THE SERVICE. NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR
THE FIRST THREE (3) ABSENCES PER MONTH.
CIVIL RIGHTS: NO CHILD, PARENT, OR EMPLOYEE WILL BE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST ON
THE GROUNDS OF RACE, COLOR, CREED„ OR NATIONAL ORIGIN. CHILDREN ON OUR WAITING
LIST WILL BE ADMITTED ON A FIRST COME BASIS.
WHILE YOUR CHILD IS IN OUR CARE YOU CAN EXPECT YOUR CHILD TO BE
PLAYED WITH, RESPECTED, AND CARED FOR WITH LOVE & HUMOR.
DICIPLINE POLICY
DISCIPLINE ,MILL BE A STAFF RESPONSIBILITY AND SHALL BE BASED ON AN UNDERSTANDING
OF THE INDIVIDUAL CHILD'S NEEDS AND SHALL BE DESIGNED TO HELP THE CHILD DEVELOP
CONTROL, ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR AND RESPECT FOR THE RIGHTS. OF OTHERS.
THE DISCIPLINE WILL BE FAIR AND REASONABLE; IT WILL NOT BE CRUEL, HAZARDOUS TO
HEALTH, FRIGHTENING, OR HUMILIATING TO THE CHILD.
THE STAFF WILL (1) LET A CHILD KNOW WHEN BEHAVIOR. IS NO7 ACCEPTABLE; (2) WORK
WITH THE CHILD TO OVERCOME UNDESIRABLE BEHAVIOR; (3) HELP THE CHILD CONTROL
SELF IN HITTING, BITING„ SPITTING„ KICKING,, SWEARING, ETC.
CANDYLAND CENTERS' METHODS OF DISCIPLINE ARE:
1, REMOVING THE CHILD FROM PEER PRESSURE.
2. SITTING CHILD ON A CHAIR AWAY FROM PEERS AND PLAY AREA.
ILLNESS AND ACCIDENT POLICY
ILLNESS: IF A CHILD IS RUNNING A TEMPERATURE, THEY ARE MORE COMFORTABLE AT HOLE.
IT IS THE POLICY OF CANDYLAMI CHILDCARE CENTERS TO CONTACT THE PARENT/GUARDIAN
TO INFOR„ TEEM OF THE CHILD'S CONDITION. ALSO, A YSVER CAN BE CONTAGIOUS AND
SPREAD ILLNESS THROUGHOUT THE CENTER.
OUR PROCEDURE WHENEVER A CHILD BECOMES ILL IS AS FOLLOWS:
1.- WE WILL TAKE THEIR TEMPERATURE. IF IT IS ABOVE NORMAL (98.6°F) ,
THE PARENT/GUARDIAN WILL BE NOTIFIED. THE CHILD WILL BE KEPT COD 'ORT"BLE
UNTIL PARE'•'NT,/GUARDIAN OR OTHER AUTHORIZED PERSON ARRIVES FOR PICK-UP.
2.- IF TEE TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 102°F, THE CHILD WILL BE SWABBED IN COOL W .TLL
TO BRING DOWN THE FEVER.
3.- IF THE CHILD SHOULD GO INTO CONVULSIONS, MEDIC-1 WILL BE CALLED IMMEDIATELY.
AC,CIDETTS: ALL STAFF MEMBERS HAVE RECE1VEW FIRST AID AND CPR TRAINING. THIS
TRAINING ENABLES THEM TO ASSESS THE SERIOUSNESS OF ACCIDENTS.
OUR PROCEDURE WHENEVER AN ACCIDENT OCCURS:
1.-BLEEDING, WE WILL ATTEMPT TD STOP THE B11 TTrNG, CLEANSE THE WOUND AND
DETERMINE THE TYPE OF PROTECTION NEEDED. IF IT IS ESTABLISHED THAT THE
INJURY IS SEVERE AND STITCHES ARE NECESSARY, THE PARENT/GUARDIAN WILL BE
CONTACTED FOR CONSENT. APPROPRIATE ACTION DETERMINED AS TO WHETHER TRANS-,...
PORTATION IS PROVIDED BY PARENT/GUARDIAN OR CANDYLAND STAFF.
2.-SHOULD AN ACCIDENT BE CONSIDERI"D A LIFE BEARING CONDITION, MEDIC-1 WILL BE
CONTACTED FOR IMMEDIATE TRANSPORT TO THE NEAREST HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT.
TIE PARENT/GUARDIAN WILL BE INFORMED OF THE CONDITIONS AS SOON AS KNOWN.
IN EITHER CASE, ILLNESS OR ACCIDENT, THE CHILD WILL BE PROVIDED A ROOM AWAY FROM
OTHER? CHILDREN.. A STAFF MEMBER WILL KEEP THE CHILD COMFORTABLE UNTIL PARENT OR
GUARDIAN ARRIVES.
Candyland Child Care Centers' daily program is designed to stimulate growth
in self—esteem. Children are instructed in personal hygiene and health
habits, sensory stimulation, social interaction, development of eye, hand
coordination, large and small muscle development, crawling, exploring,
development of communication and self—help skills.
Experiences are provided regularly for the development of skills which lead
to se:Lf—respect and positive social relationships.
INFANTS
Paren•:, will need to bring:-
1—Bottles of formula, labeled with child' s name and current date.
2—Three changes of clothing, labeled with child's name.
3—Baby food, labeled with child' s name & dated.
4—Written schedule of daily routine or special instructions.
Candy' and provides:
Iiapers, affectionate, attentive and concerned staff.
TODDLERS
Envirclnmental program consists of:
Alphabet — numbers — colors — vocabulary — stories — social behavior
training — potty training — sharing — loving attention.
PRE—SCHOOL (9:00 to 11:30 a.m. )
Structural program consists of:
Learning the calendar; months, weeks, days, year.
Current events.
Learning experienc: numbers, alphabet, reading readiness, science, shape—
concepts, free play, snacks, crafts, music, storytime, finger—play, play—
dough, show—n—tell.
SCHOOL AGE (first grade & up)
Before and after school activities consist of:
Organized games — arts — crafts — music — dramatic play — library visits —
water—play — cooking — storytime — field trips — swimming lessons —
timbling — pony rides — overnight campouts — learning to cooperate.
PARENTS OF CANDYLAND
When we opened Candyland three years ago, our primary goal was to provide
the very best child care at a reasonable price. Our price and child care
has not changed during this time. However, with operating costs continually
rising, we are now finding it difficult in maintaining our goal without
increasing Candyland tuition fees... -
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 1984 an increase in your child care will be:
MONTHLY BI-MONTHLY 1 WEEKLY DAILY , HOURLY
INFANT, 0 to 1 yr. t280.00 $140.00 t 70.00 $ 14.00 $ 3.50
TODDLER, 1 to 2- 240.00 120.00 61.25 12.25 3.00
CHILD, 24 to Kin. i 195.00 97.50 1 50.00 10.00 2.00
SCHOOL AGE, 1st & up 135.00 67.50 35.00 7.00 2.00
PRE-SCHOOL ONLY, 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 5.50 (day rate X days here)
TWO CHILDREN IN FAMILY:
INFANT & TODDLER A460.00 #>230.00 $116.25 $ 23.25 $ 4.75
INFANT &CHILD j 415.00 1 207.50 105.00 21.00 4.25
INFANT & SCHOOL AGE i 390.00 ; 195.00
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TODDLER & CHILD 380.00 190.00 96.25 19.25 4.00
TODDLER & SCHOOL AGE ! 345.00 172.50 87.50 17.50 4.00
CHILD & CHILD 345.00 172.50 87.50 17.50 .3.75
CHILD & SCHOOL AGE 1 300.00 150.00 76.25 15.25 3.75
3 CHILDREN j 525.00 262.50 131.25 26.25 5.50
REGISTRATION FEE $10.00 per child. THREE CHILDREN IN A FAMILY $25.00
BREAKFAST - 750 per child (no family discounts given on breakfast)
LUNCH FEE - $1.00 per child (charged ONLY to children who have attended
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pre-school and stay for lunch, after 11:30.
HOURLY RATE: Any portion of an hour. Example, 15 minutes ' 1 hour charge.
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SCHOOL CHILDREN: There will be an additional charge of $2.00 when there is
early,, dismissal and a $3.00 charge when there is no school.
ALL PAY. ITS ARE DUE IN ADVANCE: Weekly rate due each MONDAY, Monthly rate
due by the 5th working day of the month. ALL NOT PAID IN ADVANCE WILL BE
CHARGED AT THE DAILY RATE TIMES THE DAYS PAYMENT IS LATE. OUR CENTERS CLOSE
AT 6:30 p.m. THERE WILL BE A CHARGE OF $1.00 PER MINUTE AFTER 6:30 p.m.
ABSENC'LS: You will be charged for the first 3 absences per month, whether you
pay by month or week. No charge for vacation IF ADVANCE NOTICE IS GIVEN.
SCHOOL HATE: Less than 3 hours is hourly rate plus van fee of 500 each way.
More than 3 hours but less than 5 is based on school rate.
More than 5 hours is based on daily rate.
Date
HEALTH HISTORY FORM PLEASE PRINT)
NAME OF CHILD I F BIRTHRATE
DATE OF LAST PHYSICAL EXAM
ILLNESSES:PLEASE CHECK)
DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE: HAS YOUR CHILD HAD An OF THEU DIa :ASE3?
FREQUENT COLDS . . . . BRONCHITIS . . . . . . DATE
FREQUENT SORE THROAT . . RINGWORM DATE
FREQUENT EAR INFECTIONS . .IMPETIGO DATE
PROBLEMS WITH SKIN RASH . .HEAD LICE. . DATE
HEART TROUBLE. . . . CHICKEN PDX DATE
CONVULSIONS . . . . . HEPATITIS DATE
FAINTING SPELLS . . . . SCARLET FEVEH . . DATE
DIABETES TUBERCULOSIS DATE
ASTHMA MEASLES (HARD) DALE
ALLERGIES (TYPE OF). . . GERMAN MEASLES (3 DAY) . . DATE
STOMACH UPSETS . . . . MUMPS DATE
URINARY PROBLEMS. . . . POLIOMYELITIS . . . . DATE
PROBLEMS WITH DIARRHEA. . .WHOOPING COUGH A ;E
PROBLEMS WITH CONSTIPATION .WORMS DATE
PROBLEMS WITH SOILING . . .
HAS YOUR CHILD HAD ILLNESSES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED ABOVE? IF SO EXPLAIN
HAS YOUR CHILD EVER BEEN HOSPITALIZED? IF SO EXPLAIN
HAS YOUR GUILD HAD INJURIES WITH FRACTURES OR LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS? IF SO EXPLAIN
WHEN WAS YOUR CHILD'S VISION CHECKED? BY WHOM?
WHEN DID YOUR CHILD LAST VISIT THE DENTIST?
HAS ANY OTHER MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY BEEN SERIOUSLY ILL RECENTLY? IF SO EXPLAIN
IS THERE A FAMILY HISTORY OF ASTHMA? ALLERGIES? EPILEPSY? DIABETES?
EMERGENCY POLICY AND CONSENT FORM
PLEASE PRINT)
IN THE EVENT YOUR CHILD BECOMES SERIOUSLY ILL OR INJURED AND: PARENTS OR OTHER
AUTHORIZED PERSONS CANNOT BE REACHED, THIS DAY CARE CENTER WILL TAKE THE APPROPRIATE
EMERGENCY MEASURES TO INCLUDE PLACING YOUR CHILD IN THE NEAREST HOSPITAL.
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY GIVE PERMISSION THAT OUR CHILD
MAY BE G1vEN EMERGENCY TREATMENT BY A QUALIFIED STAFF MEMBER AT CANDYLAND CHILD CARE
CENTERS. WE ALSO GIVE PERMISSION FOR OUR CHILD TO BE TRANSPORTED BY AMBULANCE OR
AID CAR TO AN EMERGENCY CENTER FOR TREATMENT.
MOTHER'S NAME DAYTIME PHONE
FATHER'S NAME DAYTIME PHONE
IN THE EVENT THAT WE CANNOT BE CONTACTED, WE FURTHER CONSENT TO MEDICAL, SURGICAL,
AND HOSPITAL CARE, TREATMENT, AND PROCEDURES TO BE PERFORMED FOR OUR CHILD BY A
LICENSED PHYSICIAN OR HOSPITAL WHEN DEEMED IMMEDIATELY NECESSARY OR ADVISABLE BY
THE PHYSICIAN TO SAFEGUARD OUR CHILD'S HEALTH.
CHILD'S PHYSICIAN
ADDRESS PHONE
PREFERRED HOSPITAL ADDRESS
CLINIC OR HOSPITAL PHONE NUMBER
ALLERGIES (DRUGS OR OTHER)
IN THE EVENT NEITHER PARENT CAN BE REACHED DURING AN EMERGENCY, WE AUTHORIZE THE
FOLLOWING TWO PERSONS TO CONTACT:
I NAME ADDRESS PHONE-HOME/WORK RELATIONSHIP
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PARENT'S SIGNATURES:
DATE
REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE PRINT)
DATE ENROLLED DATE' WITHDRAWN
CHILD'S LAST NAME FIRST MIDDLE NICKNAME SEX AGE BIRTHRATE
STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP TELEPHONE
FATHER MOTHER
NAME NAME
ADDRESS ADDRESS
HOME PHONE HOME PHONE
EMPLOYER EMPLOYER
ADDRESS ADDRESS
WORK PHONE EXT. WORK PHONE EXT
WORK DAYS & HOURS WORK DAYS & HOURS
DOESCHILD LIVE WITH BOTH PARENTS? MOTHER FATHER OTHER
NAMES & AGES OF OTHER CHILDREN IN HOME
THOSE AUTHORIZED TO TAKE CHILD FROM CENTER ARE:
NAME ADDRESS- RELATIONSHIP HOME & WORK PHONE
NOTE: WRITTEN NOTIFICATION BY PARENTS- OR GUARDIAN LUST' BE GIVEN IN CASE SOMEONE
OTHER THAN PERSONS LISTED ABOVE WILL BE PICKING UP THE CHILD.
I/WE AUTHORIZE TO PROVIDE CARE FOR MY/OUR CHILD.
I/WE CERTIFY TEAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS APPLICATION IS CORRECT TO THE
BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.
SIGNATURE DATE
FIELD TRIP CONSENT FORM
I/WE HEREBY GIVE PERMISSION FOR OUR CHILD TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY FIELD TRIPS OR
OUTINGS SPONSORED AND SUPERVISED BY CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTERS, AND TO TAKE HIS/HER
PHOTOGRAPH FOR USE IN ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION OF THE CENTERS.
SIGNATURE (PARENT OR GUARDIAN)
I/WE DO NOT WISH OUR CHILD TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED ACTIVITIES.
SIGNATURE (PARENT OR GUARDIAN)
PAYMENT CONTRACT PLEASE PRINT)
MY CHILD, IS ENROLLED AT CANDYLAND CHILDCARE
CENTER ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS: (CIRCLE DAYS & PROGRAM CHILD WILL BE ATTENDING)
FULL DAY CARE MTWTF
PRE—SCHOOL MTWTP
BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL MTWTF
DROP IN MTWTF
I UNDERSTAND THAT MY FEE IS ON A FLAT BASIS. NO DEDUCTIONS WILL BE GIVEN FOR
THE FIRST THREE (3) ABSENCES PER MONTH, WHETHER I PAY WEEKLY, BI—MONTHLY OR
MONTHLY.
CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR. VACATIONS IF PROPER. NOTICE IS GIVEN. A WRITTEN NOTICE
MUST BE GIVEN ONE WEEK BEFORE WITHDRAWING YOUR CHILD OR YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR
ONE WEEK (5 DAYS) . NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR PRESCHOOL ABSENCES OR HOLIDAYS.
ALL PAYMENTS ARE DUE IN ADVANCE. NO REFUNDS.
WEEKLY RATE DUE EACH MONDAY
BI—MONTHLY RATE DUE BY THE 1st & 15th (NOT LATER THAN 3rd & 18th)
MONTHLY DUE BY THE 5th WORKING DAY OF EACH MONTH OR
YOU WILL BE CHARGED THE DAILY RATE.
DROP INS DUE THE DAY OF SERVICE.
THE AMOUNT DUE, AS POSTED ON THE CURRENT RATE SCHEDULE, WILL BE PAID ON THE
FOLLOWING BASIS: (PLEASE CHECK ONE)
MONTHLY BI—MONTHLY WEEKLY DAILY
NOTE A LATE CHARGE OF $2.00 WILL BE ASSESSED FOR. ALL PAYMENTS FIVE (5) WORKING
DAYS OVERDUE.
A $5.00 CHARGE WILL BE MADE FOR EACH NSF (RETURNED) CHECKS.
A LATE CHARGE OF $1.00 PER MINUTE PER CIIILD AFTER OUR 6:30 p.m. CLOSING.
IF LEGAL ACTION IS NECESSARY, IT IS AGREED THAT I WILL PAY ANY REASONABLE
ATTORNEY FEES: AND COSTS.
I ALSO AGREE TO PAY A 1-Y,g PER MONTH FEE ON ANY UNPAID BILLS.
SIGNED: DATE
DIRECTOR: DATE
WHO REFERRED YOU TO CANDYLAND CHILDCARE CENTERS?. A FRIEND? OUR SIGN?
THE YELLOW PAGES? ANOTHER PARENT? NL1SPAPER? OTHER
Washingron State Law 28A.31 118 FULLY IMMUNIZED SUSCEPTIBLE (deficient or exempt):
requires thai this form be completed
for each child attending school or MEDICAL EXEMPTION DIPHTHERIA, PERTUSSIS, TETANUS
daycare center. RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION POLIO
aF STAry PERSONAL EXEMPTION MEASLES
T CONDITIONAL ADMISSION RUBELLA
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Robert A. Clayton
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
City of Renton
Building & Zoning Dept.
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Attention: Kenneth C. Bindara
Lead Building Inspector
January 10, 1985
Dear Ken:
Per your request, dated December 13, 1984, the following information is
furnished concerning, the bill of sale, cost data, as built water plan
for the fire hydrant and hedge around the back yard perimeter.
The attachment consist of:
1 . Bill of sale for fire hydrant
2. Cost data & Inventory for fire hydrant
3. The civil engineer Greg Gainer has been contacted in regards to the drawing
updite for as built plan. Greg is preparing a new drawing to be at your
office by January 14, 1985.
4. Wit.) regards to hedge for backyard perimeter, prior to the issuance of the
90 lay conditional usage approval by Roger Blaylock, Ron Nelson and Jerry
Lind visted the property and commented about the laurel plants along the
int?rfence area. Their primary concern was the "dressing up" of the parking
lot retainer wall .
I recently called Jerry regarding the hedge, he has to get back with me if
problem exist.
Should :here be any questions please contact me or my wife Norma.
Sinc ly,
Robert A. Clayton
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Renton, Wa.
August 2, 1984
City of Fenton, Building Division
Public Wcrks Department
Subject: Candyland Also Childcare Center, 4907 Talbot Road South.
Attention: Jim Hansen and Ran Nelson
Sirs;
Item #11 — "Complete Basement Kitchen Area": We are asking for a waiver on
work to tie done at this time. Reasons: We moved into subject address because
we knew the following:
a. We would incur a great expense opening this childcare center.
b. We could be on hand for all work to be done, with 2 othere centers to
operate while work is being completed.
c. We rented out our home near Lake Kathleen knowing the daily trip from
there would be impractical.
d. I do a lot of cooking & working at the centers & felt with my eating with
the chilcren all day during the hours the center is open (6;00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.)
I am too tired to cook dinner anyway, so we eat out.
e. Fnally, we DO NOT intend to continue living at this center very long
anyway. Once we have it established & recouped some of our losses and great
expenses of opening it we plan to move out. We tried to live at our first
center for the same reasons and moved out within a very short time. There is
absolute:.y no privacy, it is as though you never leave your job.
We feel -:.hat installing a second kitchen that will be rarely used is a
financia:. burden we cannot bear at this time.
Please take into consideration what we have had to incur in order to comply
with all of the other codes. Time is of the essence in opening this center.
Thank you for your consideration.
Bob and Norma Clayton, Owners
August 10, 1984
To: Ron Nelson
Building Department
City of Renton
From:Robert Clayton
Subject: Alteration Plans for Candyland Also, located at
4907 Talbot Road South
The purpose of this letter is to provide information regarding on-site
alteration to the plans and drawing approved by the Renton City Building
Department for the subject site.
Due to the proximity of Talbot Road to the existing structure several
unforseeable problems became apparent at the initial driveway construction
phase. The following changes are being submitted for your approval in order
that we can continue and complete the work on a timely basis . Identified
belov is proposed changes and justification for the change request.
Should there be any question regarding the alterations please contact me
at either 237-0729 or 235-1849.
1 . CRIVEWAY
a . Ingress/Egress change
Staying within the required 15 percent grade to accommodate an
Ingress/Egress drive was abandoned. The amount of fill required
would potentially create hazardous vehicle and pedestrian conditions .
The alternate plan identifies a single Ingress/Egress path. A
description of the planned lay-out is attached.
b . RETAINING WALL - ROCKERY
Replacement of the rockery with ecology blocks is needed for two
reasons . 1 ) Rockery along the outer perimeter of the parking area,
is approximately 55' x 32' . The lowest bid for the 55 ' section was
4900. The bidder's schedule would have held-up the driveway for
several weeks . It is estimated that to accomplish all rockery
work would exceed $10,000. 2) Our contractor, Gene Ekberg, was able
to obtain ecology blocks and perform the work within his schedule.
In order to soften the aesthetic appearance of the blocks, several
improvements will be added. The plan now includes placement of trees
along the border. Fencing at the top and also being considered is
a stucco application. We will attempt to make every effort to
ensure the appearance of the driveway worthy of the general
surroundings .
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2. DI:AINAGE/CATCH BASIN
a As detailed in the approved plan the placement of the drainage field
would necessitate removal of several fully grown trees . Also, the
infiltration trench would be located in the general play area.
Removal of rocks to prevent throwing injuries is general maintenance
work. The infiltration trench location was changed to circumambulate
these problems. The latest plan places the drainfield on the
opposite side of the structure. As noted on the plan two additional
distribution boxes are included to aid in surface water removal .
We appreciate the efforts and time provided by all the city departments
in our venture in getting this building changed over for child care
operation.
Sincerely,
Robert Clayton
Norma Clayton
Robert A. Clayton
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
City of Renton
Utilities Division
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton , Washington 98055
Attent on: Arlene Haight
Januar,' 10, 1985
Cost Data & Inventory
Subjec :: Candyland Child Care Center W-762
4907 Talbot Road South
Renton, Washington 98055
Dear M>. Haight:
Per yoir request the following information is furnished concerning cost for
improvements installed for the above referenced project.
Water iystem
QTY. SIZE TYPE
1 5" Cory Water Hydrant Assembly
Total Cost = $5,000 Contract Fee including
Street Cut Fee
Very tr-ter yours,
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