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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRezone File No 393-67 88Th AVE S 89Th AVE S 13 1 St S s Lo p e R P A TH E S H o e T e S | MN LEED “O) w g PLOT PLAN SCALE: \": GO f a apart STOP STOP STOP’ STOP STOP! DOCUMENTS UNDER THIS NOTICE HAVE BEEN MICROFIULMED. DO WOT REMOVE NOTICE FROM FILE. NEW FILING SHOULD BE ADDED ON TOP OF NOTICE. PAGES REMOVED UNDER THE NOTICE FOR COPYING MUST BE RETURNED TO THE SAME PLACE UNDER THE NOTICE. Sc geeeeeesaneniensesrcameneesmrecs erat eee an er >] OP! STOP STOP STOP - STOP * RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING May 15, 1967 8:00 P.M. Office of The City Clerk The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer, Mayor, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited by the assembly. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Trimm, Hulse, Schellert, Dahlquist, Gianini, Garrett Perry, Delaurenti, Poli and Morris. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Gianini, that the absent Councilmen be excused. Carried. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Dorothea Gossett, City Treasurer, G. M. Shellan, City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, M. C. Walls, Fire Chief, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Vie TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Gene Coulon, Park Director, Sven Johnson, Building Director, Anne Harker, Librarian and Ted Bennett, Utility Accountant. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Poli, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of May 8, 1967 be approved as written. The motion carried. Mayor Custer at this time presented Mr. John Nicon a City of Renton Certificate of Award for outstanding community service rendered during his term on the Youth Guidance Committee and with other youth activities in the Renton area. Mr. Nicon expressed his enjoyment. in serving on the Commission advising that it had been his pleasure serving clientele of the South King County area as well,in his capacity with the Juvenile Parole Division of the Department of Institutions, and that he was being promoted to a position in the Seattle Office thus leaving the area. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeals of Planning Commission decisions on rezone requests. 1. St. Andrews Lodge No. 35, F. & A.M. - denial of P-1 zoning. This being the date cet, the hearing was declared open. Communication from the Planning Director was read outlining procedures and recommendations by the Commission to date and basis for the denial of the rezone. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Delaurenti, that the hearing be continued until June 26th which action was requested by the petitioners per Attorney ‘\. John Dobson. Carried. 2. Sweazey-Werstiuk Enterprises, appeal of denial of R-4 zoning. This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communication from Planning Director Ericksen outlined action taken to date noting that the property is located off S.E. 94th Street Easterly of 108th Place S.E. across from the Kennydale Elementary School, extending to the East and then northerly into the May Creek area. Approximately one-third of the property is hillside and unusable for building purposes. The subject property was recently annexed to Renton prior to which the front portion along 108th Place S.E. for approximately 100 ft. was zoned for multi-family residential use (RM-900) by King County. The Commission felt a low density multiple zoning for the upper portion was feasible, the high density development exceeding practical limitations; 300 units as proposed resulting in 80-100 units per acre on the upper portion. The multi-family development was considered premature since sewers are not available to serve the area, also, the problem of access and increased traffic would compound an already critical situation on 108th Place S.E. and S.E. 94th. Inclusion of the portion in May Creek area was not considered feasible. The Commission recommended to the Council that R-2 zoning would be suitable at this time but excluding the Northeasterly portion extending into the May Creek area. Mr. E. A. Sweazey, 9418 - 108th Place S.E. addressed the Council advising that the total area of the subject property is between 75-8 acres, and that it presently looks like a jungle in part. Pictures were distributed from various views and Mr. Sweazey recalled that he had been requested to assist in annexing the entire area which annexation was effected and it had been his understanding that he would be permitted equal zoning as allowed by the County Planning Commission and if he had proceeded he would now have the apartments built, however he feels he has approximately 5 acres which may be utilized for apartment use and in discussing the matter of sewers with Mr. Gibbs of Metro it was indicated that if 1200 users were available a line could come up nearly to Honey Creek and they decided to pursue the sewers and have proper service for the project. He did feel he is entitled to equivalent zoning as when the property was annexed. Mr. Brower, Renton Planning Commission Members inquired as to portion which was zoned Multiple by the County and Mr. Sweazey advised that 120 x 550 ft. pius a 20 ft. alley were covered by the County zoning in off the road. Inquiry was made regarding Metro service and Mr. Sweazey noted that Metro had indicated that the more apartments he would be able to get zoning for the more he could sign up towards the 1000-1200 required for bringing in the service and it was his intention to pursue the installation on accellerated basis upon rezone of his property which he felt was to the interest of the entire area since the sewers would be available to present residents as well. 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No. R-393-67; rezone from GS-1 to P-1; property located on 10th Ave. N. between M and N Streets Gentlemen and Mrs. Dahlquist: The rezone application in question was considered by the Planning © - Commission at its Public Hearing eeerine of April 26, 1967. The. property has the following characteristics: ch Total Area--app. 1.82 acres Existing Zoning--GS-1 Principal Access--M Street gs ; Proposed Use--Lodge facilities and medical/dental offices Comprehensive Plan--single family residential : The ibs aap in question is located at the northeast corner of the intersection of M Street and 10th Avenue N. The property is presently undeveloped, surrounded predominately by single family residential uses. The development of the property would include a lodge building with ground floor medical and dental offices to be leased with lodge facilities located on the second floor. “The present property is sufficient to meet all the requirements for parking of the combined facilities. The proposed development would be possible in a P-1 zone. A fraternal lodge would also be allowed in R-3, R-4 and B-l zones, but excluded from other resi- dential zones. i The Planning Commission in its review of the proposed use felt that the commercial nature of the development would represent an intrusion into a single family residential area. Further, the traffic generated by the proposed facility would have detri- . mental effects on the single family residences. On the basis of its deliberations, the Planning Commission felt that the nature of the proposed use would have a detrimental effect on the adjacent and surrounding properties and was not in the best interests of the community. Mayor Custer and City Council May 15, 1967 Page 2 Upon further discussion by the Commission of ‘the best possible — zoning for the property in question, the Planning Commission... pecommended to.the City Council R-1 zoning on the subject: §- property. Shale toe Very truly yours, - Gordon Y, Ericksen Planning Director ec: Mayor's Office City Attorney - GYE:hh Ms May 2, 1967 Dobson Houser & Dobson Attorneys At Law P. 0. Box 59 Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Mr. John W. Dobson Re: Appeal of Planning Commission Denial of Rezone to P-1 on 10th Avenue North property Gentlemen: The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of May lst has set the date of May 15, 1967 for hearing on your appeal,made on behalf of the St. Andrews Lodge No. 35, F. & A.M.s, as captioned above. The Council directs that you be advised however, that since the zoning requested is not in accord with the Comprehensive Plan, the appeal cannot - be granted. The hearing will be open for discussion as to permissive action ard you are invited to be present. . We enelose herewith excerpt from the Minutes of May lst for your further information on the matter. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN /dm Eneclosure GM j " OY /t7 DOBSON, HOUSER & DOBSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW JOHN W. DOBSON 202 DOBSON BUILDING PAUL W. HOUSER 231 WILLIAMS STREET TELEPHONE DAVID C. DOBSON P. O. BOX 59 RENTON WYMAN K. DOBSON RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 ALPINE 5-8641 feo Oe May 1, 1967 City Council City of Renton City Hall Renton, Washington Gentlemen: On behalf of St. Andrews Lodge No. 35 F. & A.M. appeal is made to the City Council from the ruling of the Plan- ning Commission denying the application of said Lodge, being No. R-393-67 for rezone from GS 1 to Pl, of property located on 10th Avenue North, between M and N Streets. The action of the Planning Commission took place on April 26, 1967. We request an early hearing upon this appeal, Very truly yours, DOBSON, HOUSER & DOBSON . (bas UT Dttao, 7 ohn W. Dobson pyae” 4 ( ST. ANDREWS 1s 2) 35 F.& " vA s 4A fA é of , 2 fA ee By: je fi oo orshipful Master aa 7525 de, /3 whenttle May 22, 1967 Dobson, Houser & Dobson c/o John Dobson Mr. Ralph Evans Mr. Phil Mangel Mr. Robert Kelly Mr. George May Mr. Guy Harris Res St. Andrews Lodge No. 35, F. & A.M. Appeal of P-1 Regone Denial The Renton City Counei} » at ite regular meeting and Public Hearing meeting — of May 15, + hae, upon request of , continued the Hearing on the Planning icednues tas denial to the of June 26, 1967, Yours very CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk By Gwen Marshall Deputy City Clerk APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application No.: (2 - 344-4 Sec.-Twp.-R. Date of Filing: UW -\o -lo Area Map Planning Com. Action: Denres 4-26-67 Kroll Page Date: Ord. No.: Receipt No. aK 7 APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY Name of Applicant St. Andrews Lodge No. 35 F.&A.M. Address 217 Williams Street Remton Telephone No. Pa3=6899 Property Petitioned for rezoning is situated on 10th Ave. North Street, between my Street and un Street. Legal Description of Sub eos EHOpGECY a al The West 1/2 of the ‘North 1/2 of the Northwest 1/, of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4, of Section 9, Township 23 North, Range 5 East W.M., EXCEPT roads; LESS all coal and minerals and the right to explore for and mine the same, Existing Zoning GS<1 Zoning Requested P«] What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? Masonic Temple and Medical Dental Facilities Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on this property? 18 Number Required NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are con- Sidered in reclassifying property. Evidence or additional information you desire to submit to sub- stantiate your request may be attached to these sheets. 1. In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public interest? See attached letter 2. On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? See attached letter 3. Do you consider the property involved in this application to be more | Suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed zone than for the uses per- mitted in the present classification? Please explain. yes, traffic on "Mt What proviso you make fo) y protect adjacent and surrounding prope erty from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? —___—_There would not be any detrimental effects, — | RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING May 1, 1967 8:00 P.M. Office of the City Clerk | The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer, Mayor, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited in unison by the assembly. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Trimm, Hulse, Schellert, Dahlquist, Gianini, Pedersen, Garrett, Perry, Delaurenti, Poli and Morris. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Dahlquist, the absent Councilman be excused. The motion carried. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Dorothea Gossett, City Treasurer, G. M. Shellan, City Attorney, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, M. C. Walls, Fire Chief, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Vern Church, Purchasing Agent, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Vic TeGantvoort, Street Commissioner, Gene Coulon, Park Director, Sven Johnson, Building Director and Anne Harker, Librarian. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Poli, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of April 24, 1967 be approved as written. The motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of portion of alley located south of South 2nd Street and West of Logan Avenue - George Ames et ux property. (Hearing continued from 4-24-67) 1 This being the date set the hearing was declared continued, however, since petitioners representative had been delayed, it was moved by Schellert, seconded by Hulse, to table the matter until later in the meeting. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS : Petition for annexation of property in Northerly section of Kennydale Island area was read. The document contained required statement of willingness to assume pro-rata shares of the City's pre-existing bonded indebtedness. (Vicinity of S.E. 84th and Lake Wn. Blvd.) Moved by Hulse, seconded by Schellert, to refer the petition to the City Engineer to check validity of signatures. Carried. Letter from Dobson, Houser & Dobson, Attorneys, by John W. Dobson, written on behalf of St. Andrews Lodge No. 35, F. & A.M., appealed Planning Commission decision to deny a rezone of property between "M" and 'N” Streets on 10th Avenue North, from SR-1 to P-1. Pedersen noted that the requested zoning was not in accord with the Land Use Map and inquired regarding proper action to be taken. Planning Director Ericksen reported that the area is presently zoned SR-1, single family residential and this is also projected for the future use of the area. City Attorney Shellan advised that the applicants have the right to appeal but the Council cannot legally proceed if the proposed zoning does not agree with the Comprchensive Plan. Planning Director Ericksen stated that the applicants are aware of this fact but wished to submit the appeal with hope that it would result in a study to determine feasibility of their plan to build a facility with Medical-Dental offices on the main floor and Lodge quarters upstairs, which would be allowed under P-1. In discussion it was pointed out that recent appeals had been denied for multiple zoning in the subject area and that the Planning Commission had decided to reject the proposal since it was pretty well defined that it was not acceptable as submitted. Discussion ensued regarding alternate actions which might be taken which included a change in the zoning ordinance to allow permit for private Lodges, otherwise, an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, the former, however not allowing the clinic faciliiies which financial support is needed. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poli, that the date of May 15, 1967 be set for hearing on the matter, applicants to be notified that since the request is not in accord with the Comprehensive Plan it likely will not be granted. Hulse pointed out that the Comprehensive Plan is to protect the people and the City and the issue is not — how to evade the plan but whether the people are willing and the facility is a proper one for the area. Dahlquist felt it would be an improvement to the present condition of the property and that progress should not be deterred. The Planning Director stated position of the Planning Staff as far a changes are concerned, their advice to applicants being that they can submit a letter to the Planning Commission requesting study or they may make official application and request that the Commission hold this for study and possible change in the Comprehensive Plan, and this is what the present applicants were told, however they wished to make application in order to have this as official action on their part. After further discussion on applicants intent for a study, possible rezone actions and speculation of conclusions and facts a public hearing would bring forth, the pending motion for hearing and notification to applicants carried. -4- Renton Planning Commission Meeting April 26, 1967 Minutes Page 2 The Chairman described the application. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and stated that the plat meets all requirements of the Platting Ordinance. Slides of the property were shown by the Assistant Planning Director. The Chairman asked for comments from the audience; there being none, it was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Sterling, that the hearing be Closed. Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: It was moved by Racanello, seconded by Cordell, that the Planning Com- mission approve the preliminary plat of Honey Dew Estates Division 3 and forward to the City Council for action. Motion carried unanimously. REZONE APPLICATIONS Chairman Garrison stated that with the permission of the Commission he would like to move down the agenda to item (i) in order to accommodate a large group in the audience who were present to participate in the hearing. There were no objections. TS (i) ST. ANDREWS LODGE NO. 35 F.&A.M., APPL. NO. R-393-67; REZONE FROM GS-1 TO P-1; PROPERTY LOCATED ON 10TH AVE. N. BETWEEN M AND N STS. The Chairman described the rezone application. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and described the development of surrounding areas. Photographs of the property were passed around among the Planning Commission members. The Planning Director explained that the applicant proposes to build a two-story structure containing on the first floor medical and dental offices to be leased and lodge hall facilities on the second floor. The property is presently vacant, wooded land. The Chairman stated that while a P-1l zone would permit the above use, the Comprehensive Plan should show P-1 areas as public or quasi-public uses; thus the proposed use would require a change in the Comprehensive Plan. Comments from the audience were called for. ry nd “ Mr. Ralph Evans residing an’ 10th Place N.; Mr. Phil Mangel of 3321 10th Ave. N.; Mr. Robert Kelly, 1037 N Court; Mr. Guy Harris, 3221 10th Ave. N.; and Mr. George May, 1312 10th Court N. all spoke in opposition to the proposed rezone citing the commercial aspect of the proposed use; the fact that medical and dental offices already exist close by and more facilities of this nature are not really needed; and the lessening of the residential nature of their neigh- borhood. Mr. James O. Wood, representing the lodge, spoke on behalf of the rezone, stating that the lodge had outgrown its facilities located in downtown Renton. He explained that the lodge is presently located at 217 Williams Street as a non-conforming use, and they are unable to enlarge the facilities or supply additional parking. The Chairman read into the record a letter from St. Andrews Lodge signed by Daryl T. Orseth, Secretary, outlining their reasons for the rezone. Mr. Don Bogard, architect for the lodge, spoke on behalf of the proposed rezone. AFFIDAVIT ty St. Andrews Lodge No. 35 F.&A.M. being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the fore- going 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 me this es NRO . \ 2 - day of GULLS 19 (¢‘]. . iN Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton. f “, Bie, LQ QW T. Orseth, Secretary (Name) f (Signature of Owner) >. ie _. e IN — Ss i-ba ie oe. 12009 Langston Road (Address) GeakKVee | U0 1S 7 (Mailing Address) Whe Seattle, Washington 98178 RAD Le Wak en xg (City) (State) “Sag TARY oy Pa3-6899 + eM UpUle ., |: (Telephone) es Leo Cee I Ley 1S (OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to conform to the rules and regulations of the Planning Department governing the filing of such application. sy) Date received , 19 BY: AMA TOT. Renton Planning Commission Meeting April 26, 1967 Minutes Page 3 Stredicke asked inasmuch as a change in the Comprehensive Plan to show P-l areas as public or quasi-public uses would have to be made, could the Commission consider this rezone. The Planning Director stated that it was virtually impossible to predict with any degree of accuracy where a church or private school might locate and that to designate P-1 zones on the Comprehensive Plan would not be feasible. Teegarden stated that as the applicant proposes to put a lodge hall on the second floor and commercial offices on the first floor which would be rented out, he felt that these offices would be commercial operations incompatible with the residential area and in conflict with the Compre- hensive Plan. He stated further that he did not think the Commission could act favorably on the rezone request. There being no further comments, it was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Sterling, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried with Racanello dissenting. ACTION: It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Stone, that the rezone application of St. Andrews Lodge be denied as it is not in agreement with the Compre- hensive Plan. Motion carried with Racanello dissenting. Upon further discussion regarding recommending to the City Council the Commission's opinion of the best possible zoning for the property, it was moved by Teegarden, seconded by Racanello, that the Commission forward to the City Council a recommendation of R-1l zoning on the subject property. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman advised the applicant that he had the right of appeal of the decision of the Planning Commission by letter to the City Council within 10 days. (c) SWEAZEY-WERSTIUK ENTERPRISES, APPL. NO. R-386-67; REZONE FROM G TO R-4; PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9418 - 108TH PL. S.E. The Chairman described the rezone application, and the Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map. Prior to annexation of the property to the city of Renton, a strip of land front- ing on 108th Pl. S.E., 100 feet in depth, was zoned by the county for multi-family residential use. The Planning Director stated that the use of the property as shown on the Comprehensive Plan was subject to inter- pretation. It was felt that multi-family use is somewhat questionable at this time due to lack of sewers, but that the use might be feasible in the future. Slides of the property were shown. The applicant, Mr. J. D. Sweazey, spoke on behalf of the proposed rezone, stating that it was his hope to develop 300 multi-family residential apartments utilizing a natural green belt area. Mr. Racanello asked the applicant if he would accept R-2 zoning on the | property which would permit low-density multiple construction, townhouses etc. Mr. Sweazey replied that he would prefer R-4 zoning. There being no further comments, it was moved by Teegarden, seconded by Cordell, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried with Stredicke dissenting. ACTION: It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Sterling, that the rezone applica- tion of Sweazey-Werstiuk Enterprises for R-4 zoning be denied inasmuch as the applicant would not consider other zoning. Motion carried unanimous- Lys Some discussion then ensued concerning recommending to the City Council the proper zoning for the property in question. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON rLANNING COMMISSION | RENTCN, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REG- ULAR MEETING IN THE TOUNCIL CHAMBERS, CiTy HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON ON We 47 SO, APRIL 26 , 19-67 , AT 8:00 P.M, TO CONSIDER WOCEUUODUNODOIK THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS: _ Se} Laden hae TOOTS OIE SOR USENK IE ROSE EX | PRELIMINARY PLAT OF VICKI'S PARK ADDN, property located on R Street between 7th Ave. N. and 8th Pl. N. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The south 165' of the SE \ of the NE \ of Sec. 9, Township 23 N, Range 5E, W.M., less the easterly 360' thereof and less that portion lying westerly of a line 50' easterly — of and parallel to the westerly line of the Bonneville Transmission Line | Tasement. PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HONEY DEW ESTATES DIV. 3, property located on S.E. 116th St. between 134th and 136th Aves. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The | NW 4; of the NE & of the SW 4% of the NW % of Sec. 10, Township 23 N, | Range 5 E, W.M., except N 30' thereof for road. REZONE FROM G TO R-4, property located at 9418 108th Pl. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All of Block 56 in C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden | of Eden Addition No. 1 according to plat recorded in Vol. 11 of Plats, page 63, records of King County, Washington; together with all of abandoned Pacific Coast Railroad Right of Way between the east boundary of 108th Pl. S.E. to the east line of Block 56 produced southerly; | together with the W 4 of Block 55 in C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Addition No. 1. According to Plat recorded in Vol. 11 of Plats, page 63, records of King County, Wash. All in Sec. 32, Town- ship 24N, Range 5E, W.M. | REZONE FROM R-2 TO R-4, property located between Park and Factory Sts. from 3rd Ave. N. to 4th Ave. N. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 11 and 12, Block 3, Sartorisville; and all of Block 3, Car Works Addition EXCEPT Lot 12; and all of Block 6, Car Works Addition, EXCEPT Lots 1 through 6, inclusive, and EXCEPT Lots 9 and 10, and EXCEPT Lots 26 through 30, inclusive, King County, Washington. REZONE FROM G TO B-1, property located on 7th Ave. between Rainier Ave. and 90th Ave. S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Government Lot 16 | in Section 18, Township 23 N, Range 5 E, W.M., described as follows: | Beginning at a point on the south line of said Government Lot 16 which is north 89°43'34" west 140' from the intersection of said north line with the westerly line of state Road No. 5; thence north 0°16'26" east 645.57" to the southerly margin of Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad | right-of-way; thence westerly along said southerly margin to a point thereon which lies on a line intersecting a point 970' west of the south one-quarter corner of said Section 18, and which bears north 01940'53" east from said point on one-quarter section line; thence | south along said line to said one-quarter section line; thence east along said one-quarter section line to the point of beginning; EXCEPT city streets. | NOTTI a RAM ut INL PAGE 9. ¥REZONE FROM Gs- 10. CE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANNING COMMISSION | REZONE FROM G TO B-1l, property located on 4th Ave. N. between 132nd Ave. S.E. and M St. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The S k of the NW 4 of the NE & of the NE 4% of Sec. 16, Township 23 N, Range 5 E, W.M., subject to Easement for City of Seattle Transmission Line right of way. REZONE FROM S-1 TO R-1, property located on R St. between 7th Ave. N. and 8th Pl. N. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The § 165' of the SE & of the NE & of Sec. 9, Township 23 N, Range 5 E, W.M., less the easterly 360' thereof | and less that portion lying westerly of a line parallel with and 50' westerly of the easterly line of the Bonneville Transmission Line Easement. | REZONE FROM R-1 & S-1 TO R-4, property located between S. 13lst and 132nd Sts. from 90th Ave. S. and 87th Ave. S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S§ 45' of N 90' of E 100' of lot 60, Latimer's N.H. Lake Washington Plat accord- ing to plat recorded in Vol. 6 of Plats, page 70, in King County, Wash. E 100" of lot 60, N.H. Latimer's Lake Washington Plat according to plat recorded in vol. 6 of plats, page 70, in King County, Wash. EXCEPT the N 90" thereof and EXCEPT the S 100' thercof. N 85.36' of S 185.36' of W 100" of lot 60, N.H. Latimer's Lake Washington Plat and N 84.64" of W*s Latimer's Lake.Washington Plat together with vacated streets ad- joining. S§ 100' of lot 60, N.UW. Latimer's Lake Washington Plat together with vacated streets adjoining. Lot 58, N.H. Latimer's Lake Washington Plat together with vacated streets adjoining. N 180' of Lot 59, N.H. | Latimer's Lake Washington Plat together with vacated streets adjoining. TO P=1, property Andrey 6 bebae io. N. between M and | N Sts. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The Ws of the N 4; of the NW 4 of the SW & of the NE & of Sec. 9, Township 23 N, Range 5 E, W.M., EXCEPT roads; LESS all coal and minerals and the right to explore for and mine the same. s~€TT REZONE FROM R-1 TO B-1, property located on H St. between Sunset Blvd. | and 9th Ave. N. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots. 22, 23 and 24, Block 6, Plat of Renton Highlands recorded in Vol. 46 of.Plats, pages 34 to 41, King County, Wash. 7 - | ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON APRIL 26, | 1967, AT 8:00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME. JAMES E. DENZER, SECRETARY RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION | PUBLISHED APRIL 13, 1967. a Seattle Wash Vb grime TARA. TL ORS PH . Saerebary nad South 1v0o Langston R Seattle. Washington ody PATKWAY WHLULTAM HH, Pit Mount: Pow Issnquih, Washington | bNbroak 2 an Cc a Chartered June A. D. 1881 Renton, Washington April 5, 1967 Planning Conmission - City of Renton City Hall Renton, Washington Dear Sirs: St. Andrews Lodge #35 l.&s.M. respectfully requests your consideration of the following facts in the matter of rezoning the property at 10th and "iM" Street: 1. The purpose of this rezoning is to enable us to erect a Masonic Temple which will beautify the community and serve the needs of many citizens of Renton. This Lodge will also serve many other orfanizations and youth groups such as, DeMolay, Rainbow, Johs Daughters, Hastern Star and others. It should also be noted that alcoholic beverages are not allowed in a Masonic Lodge at any time. 2. The building which we now occupy is Located at 217 Williams Street. This building was built in the early 1900's and no longer conforms to zoning requirements. 3. The proposed building at 10th and "i" Street would act as a buffer zone between the surrounding residential area and nearby commercial areas. 4. lt would provide convenient Medical and Dental facilities for the neiehborhood,. ( Sincerely yours, + Oth Varyl Tl. Orseth oecretary STATED CORMIMTINECOV TIONS BERS EA TEU Voxcegt diety nd Vernet "EA Wallies Street Renton. Washinton Senior Warden aX KENNETH 1 MICHELSEN . Junior Warden 4] HEIST Cornell Avenue South *. Senttle oH PArkwiey 5-225 Renton Planning Commission Meeting April 12, 1967 Minutes Page 4 REZONE APPLICATIONS (continued) (g) EDWARDS, ROBERT L., APPL. NO, R-388-67, REZONE FROM G TO B-1; PROPERTY LOCATED ON SOUTH 7TH ST. BETWEEN RAINIER AVE. SOUTH AND QOTH AVE. SOUTH. The Chairman described the application, and the Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map. Mr. Ericksen stated that the property is presently vacant and the owner intends to use the property as the proposed location for a new office building for the telephone company. (h) WEHRMAN, MARVIN D., APPL. NO. R-389-67, REZONE FROM G TO B-1; PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF 4TH AVE. N. BETWEEN 132ND AVE. S.E. AND M_STREET. The Chairman described the rezone application, and the Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map. Mr. Ericksen stated that the Comprehensive Plan shows multi- family residential use for this area. He stated further that the Planning Commission had held B-1l zoning south of 4th Ave. N. toa depth of 300' and that the property in question is south of such depth. The Planning Director was asked if the applicant had been apprised that the application was not in agreement with the Compre- hensive Plan. The Planning Director replied that there was a dif- ference of interpretation by the Planning staff of the Comprehensive Plan for this area and that the applicant had been advised that com- mercial zoning was possible, The Planning Director was out of town at that time, but upon his return the applicant was notified of the change of interpretation by the Planning Department. The applicant has indicated his desire to meet with the Planning Department for discussions on his rezone application. (i) WILSON, JACK E., APPL. NO. R-390-67, REZONE FROM S-1 TO R-1; PROPERTY LOCATED ON R_ STREET BETWEEN 7TH AVE. N. AND 8TH PL. N. The Chairman described the rezone application. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and indicated that it was the same as Vicki's Park Addition Preliminary Plat application previously presented. (j) CASTILE, KENNETH, APPL. NO. R-392-67, REZONE FROM R-1 AND S-1 TO R-4; PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN S. 1313ST AND -132ND STS. FROM 87TH AVE. S. TO 90TH AVE. S. The Chairman described the application, and the Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map. Mr. Ericksen stated that the application included property out of the City of Renton and that this portion would have to be deleted from the application, Ye (k) ST. ANDREWS LODGE NO. 35 F.8A.M., APPL. NO. R-393-67, REZONE FROM GS-1 TO P-1; PROPERTY LOCATED ON 10TH AVE. N. BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. The Chairman described the application. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map. He stated that Renton Planning Commission Meeting April 12, 1967 Minutes Page 5 the property is presently a wooded area; that the Comprehensive Plan shows single-family residential use; and that the proposed use would be for a two-story structure--the lower story comprising medical- dental offices for lease and the upper story to be used as the lodge hall. Mr. Ericksen stated that the applicant had been advised that the proposed use was not in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan, but it was suggested that an application be filed so that the various uses of P-1 could be reviewed and studied by the Planning Commission relative to the Comprehensive Plan. (1) MVUKOV, S. Jo, APPL. NO. R-394-67, REZONE FROM R-1 TO B-1; PROPERTY LOCATED ON_H S17. BETWEEN SUNSET BLVD. AND 9TH AVE. N. The Chairman described the application. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and indicated the possible need for additional right-of-way for Sunset Blvd. ACTION: The Chairman announced that a field trip was scheduled to view the above properties for Saturday, April 15, 1967, 8:30 A.M., members to meet at the Park Avenue Restaurant, He also advised the members that a study session was scheduled for Wednesday, April 19, 1967. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS (a) TWO-STORY PLAYHOUSE AT 1038 Q STREET: The Planning Commission was advised by the Chairman that in October 1966 the Planning Department notified the Building Director of the existence of a two-story playhouse at 1038 Q Street constructed in violation of the building code. On March 31 the Planning Department asked the Building Director the status of the playhouse and the viola- tion. On April 4, the Building Department replied that the owner had removed the top story of the playhouse and was then in conformance with the zoning and building codes. (b) LETTER FROM MR. GEORGE BUTKO, 10657 RAINIER AVE. S., SEATTLE, RE: ZONING, EARLINGTON HILL: The Chairman read a letter to the Planning Commission from Mr. George Butko, 10657 Rainier Avenue S., Seattle, requesting that the Compre- hensive Plan be changed so that his property located on the corner of | 4th West and Earlington Street could be rezoned to R-3. No action was taken on this request. (c) ASPO CONFERENCE: The Planning Director spoke briefly regarding his recent trip to Houston, Fort Worth and Dallas in connection with his attendance at the ASPO Conference. He stated that he had many slides of the visited areas and as soon as these were developed and his notes transcribed that he hoped to be able to present a more detailed report to the Commission, possibly at a study session meeting. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, Senior Warden 114 Mount Logan Drive Issaquah, Washington 98027 JAMES O. WOOD. Worshipful Master 7525 South 135th Street Seattle, Washington 98178 ; on ALpine 5-6808 4 Podge No. a5 «~ EXbrook 2-5826 % , FA oT 3150 RRR ANY 2 KENNETH I, MICHELSEN, Junior Warden DARYL T. ORSETH, Secretary roa & I. M , Jur 12009 Langston Road South ww ates? Connell Avenue South Seattle, Washington 98178 . Seattle Wesbingron. save PArkway 83-6899 EM PArkway 3-2259 f ye . Chartered June A. D. 1881 Renton, Washington Planning Commission - City of Renton City Hall Renton, Washington Dear Sirs: St. Andrews Lodge #35 F.&A.M. respectfully requests your consideration of the following facts in the matter of rezoning the property at 10th and "™" Street: 1. The purpose of this rezoning is to enable us to erect a Masonic Temple which will beautify the commnity and serve the needs of many citizens of Renton. This Lodge will also serve many other organizations and youth groups such as, DeMolay, Rainbow, Jobs Daughters, Zastern Star and others. It should also be noted that alcoholic beverages are not allowed in a Masonic Lodge at any time, 2. The building which we now occupy is located at 217 Williams Street. This building was built in the early 1900's and no longer conforms to zoning requirements. 3. The proposed building at 10th and "M" Street would act as a buffer core between the surrounding residential area and nearby commercial areas. 4. It would provide convenient Medical and Dental facilities for the neighborhood. incerely yours, a Daryl T. Orseth = oo | Secretary if on 6 | 1 STATED COMMUNICATIONS FIRST SATURDAY ~ VIN fe he x if” Except July and August ~~ at 217 Williams Street Renton, Washington Jamvary 27, 1.909 Mayor Donald Custer and Members of the Renton City Council In the interest of community and consequently city Improvement, we offer for sale to the City the 3.3 ecres located at loth and M Street, commonly known as the “Mapes’ property. It is our belief that this property is ideally suited for park development and would be a beneficial addition to the surrounded residential area. < = oy The property could be developed into a vark with a minimum expend- iture as the surface configurat’ on of the lend is reletively flet with a good undisturbed layer of top soil. The desirable stand of native trees are invaluable for the transformation of this srea into a park. scarce within established residential areas making acquisition of this property for park purposes most timely. 4 is also recognized that natural varcels of land this size are We the 5t. Andrew's building Corporation Trustees vwpon ratification of the Lodge membershiv, offer the subject pronerty for sale for the sum of $60,000.00. Respectfully, ae / meet of “eae fi ff % P ee ee | J ig 4 ; mel Oe a <0, Bi : «ut Kenneth IT. Michelsen Chairman 1W427 Cornell Ave. So. Seattle, Washington 98178 PA2-2259