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PAGES REMOVED UNDER THE NOTICE FOR COPYING MUST BE RETURNED TO THE SAME PLACE UNDER THE NOTICE. eaeummerer. 5 on tiaen amr RETESET SS S| OP! STOP STOP STOP’ STOP May 24, 1968 The Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Re: Manio Phillips, Appl. No. R-459-68, request for rezone from GS-1 to SR-1l; property located in 600 block of lith Place South (Talbot Hill) Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at its public hearing meeting of May 22, 1968 recommended approval of the above-noted re- zone application from GS-1 to SR-1. The Commission also noted, however, that the Zoning Ordi- nance requires a 10-day waiting period on the submittal of recommendations to the City Council, in accordance with Section 4-722 (f) (2), to allow time for appeals of Plan-~ ning Commission decisions. Since no opposition was expressed to the rezone request, it is unlikely that an appeal will be filed. However, it is the understanding of the Planning Commission that the ordinance approving the change of zone would not be officially acted upon until June 3, 1968, thereby meet~ ing the legal requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. The rezone of the property in question is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. Very truly yours, Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director Gh t Z 1\ y) 7 ahead (Were F thpoo) Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 5/6/68 COMMUNICATIONS : (Cont.) Letter from Charles 0. Carroll, King Co. Prosecuting Attorney, submitted draft of a statute regulating the dissemination of indecent material to minors and suggested the City enact such legislation in Renton as had been done in New York. Moved by Morris, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee and the City Attorney for preparation of proper Ordinance. Moved by Perry, seconded by Grant, to include amendment for referral to the Mayor's Youth Guidance Committee. The amendment carried and subsequently, the original motion as amended. Letter from the Renton Lions Club requested No-Fee Permit for "White Cane” Fund Drive in Renton on May llth to support sight conservation program. Moved by Shane, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the request to the Police and License Committee with power to act. The motion carried. City Clerk Nelson reported receiving applications for Fireworks Stands for the 1968 Fourth of July holidays as follows: The Kennydale Lions Club; Nesika Chapter, 0.E.S.3 Kiwanis Club of Greater Renton; (per Ace Fireworks), Ace Fireworks for themselves; V.F.W. of Renton; Emblem Club; Renton Jaycees; Explorer Post h93, Boy Scouts and Renton Lions Club. Moved by Shane, seconded by Perry, to refer the applications to the Police and License Committee with power to act. Carried. Letter from the Living Memorial Association of Kennydale advised that the membership had voted to retain the property for community center purposes and the offer of donation to the City for park purposes was hereby being withdrawn. Moved by Barie, seconded by Shane, to refer the matter to the Park Board and the property Committee. Carried. a Petition signed by approximately 250 persons urged the Council to consider opening the City Library and recreation facilities on Sundays. Rev. Emberg added that since this is the day when most people have free time it was felt such services would be utilized if available on Sunday. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Park Department and Library Board to report back. Carried. Letter from the Library Director, J. J. Jones, and Mrs. Fred Hanis, Library Board Pres., requested immediate transfer of funds in amount of $3,000.00 from surplus revenues in the Library Fund, unto Budgetary Account 1610/110 Salaries and Wages to provide funds for an additional typist in the cataloging department. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Maxin to refer the request to the Law and Ordinance Committee for proper Resolution. The motion carried. —, Letter from Manio Phillips, 221 Airport Way, requested waiver of rezone procedure to al- Low rezone from GS-1 to SR-1 without delay, or for prior building permit issuance to allow construction to begin on residence, in the 600 Block of 11th Place South on Talbot Hill. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Grant, to refer the request to the Planning Com- mission for recommendation. Carried.Moved. by Perry, seconded by Delaurenti, that May 20th be set for hearing on the rezone. Carried. Discussion ensued regarding justification of Council initiation of the matter and timeliness of the application,and problem in the sub ject area with zoning status since annexation was discussed,which is to be remedied by the Comprehensive Plan and prior attempts to rezone the area in general which were nul fied by budgetary cutback during budget hearings were noted after which, the pending motion carried. Letter from W. B. Gillespie, Chief Engineer, Flood Control Division, Office of the King County Engineer, submitted proposed agreement for third phase of Revetment work on Cedar River bank stabilization program in the vicinity of the library and civic center site. Cost of this phase is $5,000.00 which funds have been budgeted. Moved by Garrett, second by Maxin, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the documents. Carried. Letter from Mrs. John R. Newell, Clerk for the Session of St. Andrew United Presbyterian Church, advised of April 28th meeting of the Church and vote to communicate to the City concern and interest in Open Housing for the City of Renton. The City was urged to pass such legislation at an early date. Moved by Perry, seconded by SChellert, to refer the letter to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. Moved by Shane, seconded by Bruce, to recess. Carried. After the recess, roll call was taken with all Councilmen present as previously listed. Rev. Allen Marshall, St. Anthonys Catholic Church, in clarification of press statement quoting Mr. Bob Wray, advised that he had discussed the matter with Mr. Wray and while the church does not get into politics it is very interested in the rights of all people and does back civil rights also backing legislation on it, this also being his personal conviction as well. It was noted that the Law and Ordinance Committee will be reporting to the Committee of the Whole on the open housing ordinance on May 13th at 7:00 p.m. APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Appl. No. R-As4-b¢ Plan. Com. Action Receipt No. “L060 Appeal Filed Filing Date KW -\b- 6% City Council Action Hearing Date D7 22-11% Ordinance No. §& Date APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY: Name Meanie Phillics Address 99] Airpert, way Telephone No. py, GorShy Property petitioned for rezoning is located on 600 Bleek of li ti Place, 3 between and Total square footage in property , ‘acetal Ci + er er ( ‘ Am : - Sail ase i . 'e 54 da eee \ esc ee tl tw) ———— - - — - ¥ , ‘ Existing Zonin hice} Zoning Requested = ap. g g g q SE-1. What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? pesieentiol Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on property? 2 Number required o if any « NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are considered in reclassifying property. Evidence or additional infor- mation you desire to submit to substantiate your request may be attached to this sheet. (See Application Procedure sheet Item No. 2 for specific requirements). 1. In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public interest? within the eity limits G9-i] zoning is datrimental to eity srowta and should he nere realistic. 2. On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? © 000 sn ¢ >. lend. 3. What provision will you make to protect adjacent and surrounding properties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? L shell establish 2 new structure mestin= all existins codes with preper ; challenge for neishtors ——_i2 6 Lhe same.s H__ ZO PREVS Renton Planning Dept. 1967 BUILDING DEPARTMENT / CITY OF RENTON, WASHING“ON. OWNER LOCATION Of WORK - NUMBE 2EET ‘ ~ {PERMIT NUMBER LO ff PF x Pa : F / . 7 ADDRESS / ge gp PF J BE age ' 5 ELS fH: _- —_ ge gee me go x LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION ESTIMATED VALUE ‘ ~ : . . Sth y “Ys rs * OF COMPLETED WORK $ va mat , 6 4 eu : Bi PGP ORR J INSPECTION RECORD : , we FOONNGS | i hw) iu DING ic USE ZONE . FOUNDATION [2 [=| Fe » ace ip FIRE ZONE i / / | SiAuVet FRAMING VOID IF WORK IS NOT OCCUPANCY COMMENCED IN 60 DAYS _ LATH PERMIT FEE $ Sg ae FLUE & net ay ; ; FIREPLACE gorge * se PLAN CHECK FEE $ DATE ISSUED = LATE PERMIT $ . ? T . : FINAY EXPIRATION DATE fOTAL FEE $ Ps DESCRIPTION OF WORK: . od Pa . + a “ , " w z Aa - gi & rf Aa rl v y 2 oF % r s nit oe ra , ed ~~ CONSTRUCTION ROOF COVERING FRONT YARD “SIDE YARD SIDE YARD REAR YARD C FIRE RESISTIVE C) HEAVY TIMBER f seas fm LEP # 4, . of [J orpinary MASONRY f<} woop FRAME _ ° ia UNPROTECTED METAL NO. OF STORIES NO. OF UNITS TYPE BEATING PLANS PLOT yO fo gt “Ye . PLAN ist Ps we _ Z - SUBMITTED SUBMITTED NAME OF BUILDER STATE LICENSE NO. wv ; ~ * Me : 2 j . ADDRESS PHONE —_ . = oa 5 “7 Ay THIS PERMIT DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK IN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY OR ON UTILITY EASEMENTS, OR ANY ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL WORK — | HEREBY CERTIFY THAT NO WORK IS TO BE DONE EXCEPT AS DESCRIBED ABOVE AND IN APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND TH, ALL WORK IS TO CONFORM TO RENTON CODES AND ORDINANCES. CALL FOR INSPECTION / BEFORE WORK IS CONCEALED OR APPLICANT. et oe POURING CONCRETE. SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON AND — INFORMATION FILED HEREWITH, THIS PERMIT IS GRANTED, ; AL 5-3464 _ J BUILDING DIRECTOR ye ge EXTENSION 37 or 38 “ _ I BY ar? - _— MEMORANDUM TO: City Attorney DATE: May 21, 1968 FROM: Planning Department SUBJECT: Ten-Day Waiting Period (with reference to submittal of Planning Commission recommenda- tions to City Council) In accordance with Section 4-728: APPEALS, as sdeotas BY es the City Council, Ordinance No. 1887; 5-16-61, the Planning Department has in the past held all recommendations of the Planning Commission for ten days prior to submitting them. to the City Council. This ten-day waiting period is required to allow time for appeals by any interested citizens from any ruling of the Planning Commission either granting or denying an application. ; With specific reference to the matter of Manio Phillips, the Planning Commission will be making its recommendation at its public hearing meeting of May 22 and the Council plans to re- consider this matter on May 27, 1968. Technically, in accord- ance with our past procedure, the recommendation of the Plan~ ning Commission would be submitted to the Council on June 3, 1968 (allowing a ten-day period of time for any appeals regarding the said matter). In this case where the Council has requested recommendation, can this ten-day waiting period be waived so that the recommendation of the Commission can be submitted on May 27th? We would appreciate your comments in this regard. Thank you. PLANNING DEPARTMENT © RENTON, WASHINGTON CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 0 ALPINE 5-3464 May 17, 1968 The Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council — Renton, Washington Re: Manio Phillips, Appl. No. R-459-68, request for rezone from.GS-1 to SR-1; property located in 600 block of llth Place S. (Talbot Hill) Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at its administrative meeting of May 8, 1968 reviewed the application of Mr. Manio Phil- lips and his request for rezone from GS-1 to SR-l. The Planning Commission also reviewed the request of the City Council for a report and recommendation. It was the unanimous feeling of the Planning Commission that due to the circumstances, the usual procedures as previously set by the Planning Commission and the City Council should not be by-passed in the consideration of this rezone request. The applicant's request for rezone has been published and posted for the Planning Commission public hearing meeting of May 22, 1968. It was felt that the posting of a hearing on May 20th would tend to confuse the interested persons and could result in possible legal - problems. The Planning Commission will make its tecommendation re- garding the rezone request of Mr. Manio Phillips at its public hearing meeting of May 22, 1968. Very ae yours, AM 6 f PEt >). Bef Gorm. a ee wescarasne Vice Chairman? ¥E Renton Planning Commission Renton Planning Commission Meeting May 8, 1968 Minutes Page 2 In essence, a preliminary plat is alive for one year only. This is to protect the City against unforeseen changes in sewer requirements, street improvement requirements, engineering needs, etc., which would make it undesirable for a preliminary plat to be inactive longer than one year. BUILDING PLAT APPROVAL IN MANUFACTURING PARK ZONE (b) KEENAN PIPE & SUPPLY CO., Appl. No. SA-467-68, building plan approval in Manufacturing Park zone; property located north of Northern Pacific RR main line and west of Stevens (87th Ave. S.) The Planning Director displayed the building plan noted above which had been submitted for Planning Commission approval as required by Ordinance. Mr. Alan G. Buchan of Lambuth, Sill & Sprague, Inc. of Seattle, representing the applicant, was present and had brought with him the landscaping plan for the proposed development. The proper setbacks and landscaping strips required were shown on the plan with the exception of the fence shown on the south line within the required setback area. Height of the fence was not indicated. The Planning Director pointed out that the street abutting the south property line was considered a service roadway but would be developed to City standards. Considerable discussion ensued concerning development of interior 20-foot setback areas in Manufacturing Park developments; the desirability of a new zoning designation between the Light Industrial and Manufacturing Park zones which would require some setbacks and landscaping not as restrictive as those required in M-P. REZONE APPLICATIONS (c) PHILLIPS, MANIO, Appl. No. R-459-68, rezone from GS-1 to SR-1; property located in the 600 block of llth Place S. As this item appears later in the agenda (Item 4 (b) ), the Planning Director stated it would be well to review the case history of this application for the information of the Commission. In March, Mr. Manio Phillips phoned the Planning Department office inquiring about the possibility of dividing a lot into two building sites in the vicinity of llth Place S. in the 600 block. He was advised that the present zoning in that area is GS-l requiring a minimum lot size of 35,000 square feet, and that subdivision would require that each parcel contain at least 35,000 square feet or that a rezone appli- cation could be filed for a lesser square footage requirement. A few days later Mr. Phillips came into the office, was supplied the necessary forms, and was advised of the April 3rd closing date for applications to be heard at the April 24th hearing. Mr. Phillips returned with the completed applications on April 16 and was unhappy to find he was too late for the April hearing; however, he filed the applications for the May hearing. On May 3rd, Mr. Phillips submitted a letter to the Mayor and City Council requesting Council action to rezone the property or allow issuance of a building permit; this request being based on the delay resulting from his missing the April public hearing. On May 8th, the Planning Department received a memo from the City Clerk stating the City Council has initiated a public hearing on the request of Manio Phillips for rezone of his property located in the 600 block of llth Place S. on Talbot Hill. The Council has requested the Planning Commission to submit a re- port and recommendation for this public hearing on May 20, 1968. Renton Planning Commission Meeting May 8, 1968 Minutes Page 3 The Commission generally felt, after discussion of this matter, that it was unwise policy to disrupt the normal procedures of rezone applications for the convenience of one applicant since the delay was the result of his failure to submit the application by the dead- line date for the April Planning Commission public hearing. Action by the Council would, at best, save the applicant only two weeks in time. Forgaard noted that should SR-1 be granted, that the applicant would lack 500 square feet of having another building site on the property, and he believed the applicant's plot plan submitted with his rezone application did not indicate the true location of the proposed house but that the house would be set well over, possibly to accommodate another building site which might be acquired by a variance request. Commissioners were interested in this point and felt it would be well to check this out on the field trip. ACTION: Moved by Ross, seconded by Racanello, that the Planning Commission follow the normal procedure on this rezone application of Manio Phillips. Mola stated he felt the Planning Commission could come under unfavorable criticism by allowing normal procedures to be by- passed; that some people had indicated to him they believed the Planning Commission would be showing favoritism toward this ap- plicant. The pending motion carried unanimously. The Chairman stated he would suggest that the Commission communi- cate with the City Council indicating that it was the unanimous feeling of the Planning Commission that due to the circumstances the usual procedures should not be by-passed; that the Planning Department has published and posted this application for hearing on May 22, 1968; that other publications and postings for a hear- ing on May 20, 1968 would tend to confuse interested persons; not to mention the possible legal aspects of this case. (d) HUTCHENS, L. AND ENGELAND, W., Appl. No. R-464-68; rezone from GS-l to R-4; property located on 106th Ave. S.E. between Puget Drive and S. 155th St. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and described surrounding uses. This property will be reviewed on the field trip. (e) OSTLUND, GUNNAR, Appl. No. R-465-68, rezone from G-6000 to L-l; property located on S. 150th St. between 86th and 8/th Aves. S. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property and described surrounding uses. This property will be reviewed on the field trip. (£) RACANELLO, JOHN, Appl. No. R-466-68, rezone from R-1l to R-3; property located on 7th Ave. N. between the 12-foot walkway and 2808 - 7th Ave. N. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and stated this is the property purchased from the 5 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING MAY 8, 1968 AGENDA ROLL CALL APPROVAL. OF MINUTES, MEETING APRIL 24, 1968 NEW BUSINESS: PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION (a) Urch Subdivision, Appl. No. PP-463-68; property located vicinity of S.E. 96th St. and 108th Ave. S.E. Total Area--2 ac. + (8 lots) Existing Zoning--G-7200 Existing Use--single family residential and undeveloped Principal Access--1l108th Ave. S.E. Proposed Use--single family residential Comprehensive Plan--single family residential BUILDING PLAN APPROVAL IN M-P ZONE (b) Keenan Pipe & Supply Co., Appl. No. SA-467-68, building plan approval in Manufacturing Park zone; property located north of Northern Pacific RR Main Line and west of Stevens Total Area~-1.6 ac. + Existing Zoning--M-P (Manufacturing Park) Existing Use--undeveloped Principal Access--Stevens via S. 7th St. Proposed Use--warehouse, office bldg. and storage yard Comprehensive Plan--manufacturing park REZONE APPLICATIONS (c) Phillips, Manio, Appl. No. R-459-68, rezone from GS-1 to SR-1; property located in 600 block of llth Place S. Total Area--14,400 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--GS-1 Existing Use--undeveloped Principal Access--llth Pl. S. Proposed Use--single family residential Comprehensive Plan--low density multiple on existing Plan; single family on revised Plan ms (d) Hutchens, L. and Engeland, W., Appl. No. R-464-68; rezone from GS-1 to R-4; property located on 106th Ave. S.E. between Puget Drive and S. 155th St. Total Area--4 ac. + Existing Zoning--GS-1l Existing Use--single family residential and undeveloped Principal Access--106th Ave. S.E. Proposed Use--high density multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--single family & low density multiple on existing Plan; single family on revised Plan CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON cry COUNCIL CITY HALL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council has Set 5-20-68 at 8:00 P.M. In the Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a Public Hearing to consider rezone of property to-wit: From GS-! to Ske} The west 120 feet of Tract lt cf plat No. 2 of Renton Sea nsararies Coal Company's ecre tracts as per plat recorded in Vol. 9 of Flats on page @7, records of King County. , teseted iret: Zeinidl Miler LPL » he boo Block of [fth Place South on Talbot HiIl Any and all interested persons are invited to be present and voice approval or disapproval to same . _CETY OF RENTON Lo. Wg, eee a LALO 7 Helmie Nelson, City Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION: May &, 1968 : A; LMA = INTER-OFFICE MEMO J | : DATE; May 8, 1.968 Gordon FEricksen HeJmie Nelson Manio Phillips Rezone Application GS1 to SRI ~ fleeting Da 77 90 He The City Council has initiated a Public Hearing on the request of Manio -. Phillips for rezone of his property located in.the 600 block of 11th Place South on Talbot Hill. The Council has requested the Planning Commission to come in with a report and recommendation for this Public Hearing. A copy of the commmication has been previously furnished your Department. LA — CoP Helmie Nelson May 3, 1968 To The Honorable Mayer, Don Custer, and members of the City Council: I wish to construct a one-family residence on a piece of property measuring 120 X 120 fect (14,00 sq. ft.) which is presently zoned GS-1 (35,000 sq. ft.) in the city limits of Renton and I am unable to start construction until this is re-soned which will take et least trio ray { i yionths froin the time of submission for a re»zoning to SR-1 (7500 sq. tt.): This period of delay is causing considerable problems such AS, shortening the time the loan can be in effect, delaying the contractor iis employees, as well ” running the construction into the fall construction season and I am sure you can see this present Zoning is antiquated for e forward city such as Renton. RY y J urgé you to consider this and either re-zons this fron GS-1 to SRk-1 or allow a building pexmit to be issued so construction can berin, This pareel ig lecated in the 660 block of the 11th Place on Talbot, Al} improvements are Jn such as sawer, stres Legal description is: The west 120 fect of Tract ld of plat No. 2 of Renton Co-operative Coal Company's sere tracts Sy as per plat recordsd in Vol. 9 of Plats } i Y thenk vou f f a Lh 3) | : he, Up uit = 2a. Alroor. Way on * yr ey “ wa ; ( epee be Renton, Wa. A 6.26 a TO: Gordon Y. Ericksen DATE: May 6, 1968 FROM: Harriet Hilder SUBJECT: Manio Phillips Rezone Request Shortly after March 15, 1968 I received a telephone inquiry regard- ing dividing a lot into two building sites on S. 11th Place in the 600 block. I remember the date because I recall quoting to the caller the April closing date for rezone applications as some two weeks hence. I explained to the caller that the present zoning, GS-1, requires 35,000 sq. ft. lots, and that subdivision would require either that each parcel contain 35,000 sq. ft. or that a rezone be filed for a lesser square footage requirement. We discussed this at some length and the caller (Mr. Phillips) pointed out the fallacy of such zoning in the area stating that many homes there were built on less than 35,000 sq. ft. I pointed out that this situation does exist in several areas in Renton and that under the present ordinance his only recourse was through rezone procedure. I remember asking him to stop by for a rezone application and mentioned again that the closing date for receiving applications for the April hearing was some two weeks away (April 3). Several days later, Mr. Phillips came into the office and picked up the necessary rezone application forms. I marked the application closing date and the hearing date for April on the instruction sheet. On April 16, Mr. Phillips came into the office with the completed rezone application. He was dismayed to learn that he was too late for the April hearing. I asked Mr. Magstadt to.speak with Mr. Phillips, which he did--going over the entire matter again and reiterating what I had already told Mr. Phillips, on the phone earlier and that day at the counter. Mr. Phillips paid the rezone filing fee and left the completed application. Since then he has come into the office several times concerned over the fact that his rezone will not be heard by the Planning Commission before May 22, 1968. Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting ' 6/6/68 COMMUNICATIONS: (Cont.) Letter from Charles 0. Carroll, King Co. Prosecuting Attorney, submitted draft of a statute regulating the dissemination of indecent material to minors and suggested the City enact such legislation in Renton as had been done in New York. Moved by Morris, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee and the City Attorney. for preparation of proper Ordinance. Moved by Perry, seconded by Grant, to include amendment for referral to the Mayor's Youth Guidance Committee. The amendment carried and subsequently, the original mction as amended. Letter from the Renton Lions Club requested No-Fee Permit for "White Cane! Fund Drive in Renton on May llth to support sight conservation program. Moved by Shane, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the request to the Police and License Committee with power to act. The motion carried. . City Clerk Nelson reported receiving applications for Fireworks Stands for the 1968 Fourth of July holidays as follows: The Kennydale Lions Club; . Nesika Chapter, 0.E.S.; Kiwanis Club of Greater Renton; (per Ace Fireworks), Ace Fireworks for themselves; V.F.W. of Renton; Emblem Club; Renton Jaycees; Explorer Post 93, Boy Scouts and Renton Lions Club. Moved by Shane, seconded by Perry, to refer the applications to the Police and License Committee with power to act. Carried. Letter from the Living Memorial Association of Kennydale advised that the membership had voted to:retain the property for community center purposes and the offer of donation to _ the City for park purposes was hereby being withdrawn. Moved by Barie, seconded by Shane, to refer the matter to the Park Board and the property Committee. Carried. Petition signed by approximately 250 persons urged the Council to consider opening the City Library and recreation facilities on Sundays. Rev. Emberg added that since this is the day when most people have free time it was felt such services would be utilized if available on Sunday. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Park Department and Library Board to report back. Carried. Letter from the Library Director, J. J. Jones, and Mrs. Fred Hanis, Library Board Pres., requested immediate transfer of funds in amount of $3,000.00 from surplus revenues in the Library Fund, unto Budgetary Account 1610/110 Salaries and Wages to provide funds for an additional typist in the cataloging department. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Maxin to refer the request to the Law and Ordinance Committee for proper Resolution. The motion carried. SE vetier from Manio Phillips, 221 Airport Way, requested waiver of rezone procedure to al- low rezone from GS-1 to SR-1l without delay, or for prior building permit issuance to allow construction to begin on residence, in the 600 Block of llth Place South on Talbot Hill. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Grant, to refer the request to the Planning Com- mission for recommendation. Carried.Moved by Perry, seconded by Delaurenti, that May 20th be set for hearing on the rezone. Carried. Discussion ensued regarding justification of Council initiation of the matter and timeliness of the application,and problem in the sub- ject area with zoning status since annexation was discussed,which is to be remedied by the Comprehensive Plan and prior attempts to rezone the area in general which were nulli- fied by budgetary cutback during budget hearings were noted after which, the pending motion carried. Letter from W. B. Gillespie, Chief Engineer, Flood Control Division, Office of the King County Engineer, submitted proposed agreement for third phase of Revetment work on Cedar River bank stabilization program in the vicinity of the library and civic center site. Cost of this phase is $5,000.00 which funds have been ‘budgeted. Moved by Garrett, second by Maxin, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the documents. Carried.: Letter from Mrs. John R. Newell, Clerk for the Session of St. Andrew United Presbyterian Church, advised of April 28th meeting of the Church and vote to communicate to the City concern and interest in Open Housing for the City of Renton. The City was urged to pass such legislation at an early date. Moved by Perry, seconded by SChellert, to refer the letter to the Committee of the Whole. Carried. ‘Moved by Shane, seconded by Bruce, to recess. Carried. After the recess, roll call was * taken with all Councilmen present as previously listed. Rev. Allen Marshall, St. Anthonys Catholic Church, in clarification of press statement quoting Mr. Bob Wray, advised that he had discussed the matter with Mr. Wray and while the church does not get into politics it is very interested in the rights of all people and does: back civil rights also backing legislation on it, this also being his personal conviction as well. It was noted that the Law and Ordinance Committee will be reporting to the Committee of the Whole on the open housing ordinance on May 13th at 7:00 p.m. alte AFFIDAVIT Ly WILL PL. LHILL ILC being duly sworn, declare that I am the ‘owner 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. west ¢Z20¢ ef RAT F/ oF MAT @ of Rerrow this LOO day of Afprie _, 19GXK. Co-opeenrwve Cone Co, Subscribed and sworn before me Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at en tor) F (Name) (Signature 6f Owner) 7 A//- =e SRP KW van) ual ‘ eas AIR ORY Way (Address) - (Mailing Address) ig MEARAT Kerrey , LUASH nt PUBLIO, : (City) ” (State) hd WS, os ORS Pa . OF ik Pw G- /6¢ 4% ia (Telephone) (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_ es and regulations of the Renton Planning Department gov bie Aiing of such application. * fCtliED “2 ‘s ) “O Date receiveadO pcLEIVE Zz , 19 By: OM ~ Atk PR 16 1968 Renton Planning Dept. Rev. March 1967 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | : RENTON PLANNING COMMISSTON RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON ON MAY 22 , 19.68 , AT 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS: 1. PRELIMINARY PLAT OF URCH SUBDIVISION, property located vicinity of ‘S.E. 96th St. & 108th Ave. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 3 & 4 of Eldon Acres, as recorded in Vol. 11 of Plats, Page 86, Records of King County, Washington. tk ° Plitlres » 3 2. REZONE FROM GS-1 TO SR-1, property located on 600 block of llth Pl. S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: West 120' of Tract 41 of Plat No. 2 of Renton Co-Operative Coal Co. Acre Tracts, as recorded in Vol. 9 of Plats, page 27, Records of King County, State of Washington; less city street. . 3. REZONE FROM G-6000 TO L-l, property located on S. 150th St. between 86th and 87th Aves. S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 41 thru 45, Block 26, C. D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Div. No. 1, King County, Washington; less the east 10' for road. 4, REZONE FROM GS-1 TO R-4, property located on 106th Ave. S.E. between Puget Dr. and S. 155th St. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: In the County of King, State of Washington, that portion of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 20, Twp. 23N, R5E, W.M., described as follows: Beginning at the SE corner of said subdivision; thence north 0°08'49" east along the easterly line thereof 1271.16 feet to the true point of beginning; thence north 0°08'49" east along said easterly line 143.88'; thence westerly parallel with the northerly line of said subdivision 625.525'; thence south 0°13'18" west 143.89'; thence easterly parallel with the northerly line of .said sub- division -625.71' to the true point of beginning; ALSO .the north 1/2 of that portion of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 20, Twp 23N, R5E, W.M., described as follows: Beginning at the south quarter corner of said section; thence north 0°08'49" east, along the center line of said section 1271.16' to the SE corner and the true point of beginning of the tract herein described; thence continuing north 0°08'49" east 287.76'; thence westerly, parallel to the east and west center line of said section 625.34'; thence south 0°13'18" west 287.78'; thence easterly, parallel to the east and west center line of said section 625.71' to the true point of beginning. 7 FROM R-1 TO R-3 roperty located on 7th Ave. N. between 12! oS kee ond Dane © Feb Ave. N. P LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All that pgrieen SF : the Public Use Area shown in Block 26 B, Renton Highlands No. 2, ekg ion Plat, according to the Plat recorded in Vol. 52 of Plats, Page a be ‘ Records of King County, Washington; lying westerly of a line 12 westerly of and parallel with the east line of said Public Use Area and lying - southerly of Lot 2 of said Block 26 B, containing 4,888 square feet, mor or less. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED YO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON MAY 22, 1968 AT 8:00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO SAME. | JAMES E. DENZER , SECRETARY PUBLISHED May 8, 1968 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION 1, James L. Magstadt _ HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. a P : 7 . DES, SPER ATTEST; Subscribed and sworn SIGNED VE ALY to before me, a Notary Public, for, A > STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP! DOCUMENTS UNDER THIS NOTICE HAVE BEEN MICROFILMED. DO NOT 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. 1QP! STOP STOP STOP STOP Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON ss COUNTY OF KING esseeaed Constance...M....Porten....... being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that glve is the ...... Chief...Clerk..... of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a semi-weekly newspaper. That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published in the English language continually as a semi- weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King County, seesieSarearreeesceereeooriaectesveseasceness as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period one Of iimsncmmareumemnnwnews consecutive issues, commencing on the 8th May, 68 susanwmewenverys OaY OF cesveneencnanmmmmemmeammnessy 2D owmenaey ANG Ending the 8th May, 68 aaeegersews Day Of ooeeeeecececceeseeceseesesteesetssetestesesseesseeeeeney 19......, both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of 4226. which has been paid in full at the rate of $3.20 per folio of one hundred words for the first insertion and $2.40 per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent insertion. ; er Chief... Clerk... vote a supiehibdlahargivorn to before me this .......... 5-5 ole day of > al BLS _ “hl Fuh, 1008. . } ; ‘ =, “ g « ig in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton, King County. — Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective June 9th, 1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. 24 oo J ar haa ae Chinh- A: JL. sty {er May 3 3 1963 Noe To The Honorable Mayor, Don Custer, and nenbers of the City Council: N44 > Dhiba I wish to construct a one-family residence on .a piece of property pp tlpos measuring 120 X 120 feet (1,400 sq. ft.) which is presently zoned Pi GS-1 (35,000 sq. ft.) in the city limits of Renton and I am unable to start construction until this is re-zoned which will take at least two months from the time of submission for a re#zoning to SR+1l (7500 sq. Pha Su thie period of delay is naire considerable problems such as, shortening the time the loan can be in effect, delaying the contractor and his employees, as well as running the censtruction into the fall construction season and I am sure you can see this present zoning is antiquated for a forward city such as Renton. I urge you to consider this and either re-zone this from GS-] to SR-l or allow a building permit to be issued so comstruction can begin. This parcel is located in the 600 block of the llth Place on Talbot. All improvements are in such as sower, street, water, and power, The legal description iss: The west 120 feet of Tract 1 of plat No. 2. of Renton Co-operative Coal Company's acre tracts as per plat recorded in Vol. 9 of Plats on page 27, records of King County. I thank you for your kind consideration, Yours truly, fanio Phillivs p / Lf f° 9° by oA VF a a a 227 Atrvort Warr CA WY Aap pti el Airp Way é (/ . i/ ol oe Heddle . Oe ai ail oe Joop, Renton, Wne BA OWlOuy Lan"F “US i, f, i COPY ORDINANCE NO, 24/2 ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE DISTRICT (GS-1) TO SUBURBAN RESIDENCE DISTRICT NO, 1 (SR-1) Ul g AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE we WHEREAS under Chapter VII, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of Genéral Ordinances of the City of Renton", as amended, and the maps adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow deseribed has heretofore been zoned as General Suburban Residence District (GS-1); and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about April 16, 1968, which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commission fer investigation, study and public hearing, and the City Council on its own motion also set a date for public hearing therefor on or about May 20, 1968, which hearing was duly continued, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said rezoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City ef Renton is hereby rezoned to Suburban Residenee District No, 1 (SR-1); the City Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit: West 120 feet of Tract 41 of Plat No, 2 of Renten Coeperative Coal Co, Acre Traets, recorded in Volume 9 of Plats, on page 27, King County, State of Washington, less eity street; (located dn 600 Block of 11th Place S,) SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full ferce and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 3rd day of June, » SE: vat, Lea City Clerk q APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 3rd day of June/ Pes. 4 Lf oy a AL Cbs Donald W. “Custer, Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M, Shellan, City Attorney DATE OF PUBLICA TION JUN 5 1968 CERTIFICATION ; . > 19 STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss COUNTY OF KING ) I, GWEN MARSHALL, duly appointed, qualified Deputy City Clerk of and for the City of Renton, Washington, do hereby Certify that the attached Ordinance is a true and correct copy of Ordinance. No. _ 9212 of the City of Renton, as appearing on file in the records of the office of the City Clerk in said City, and as same was duly and regularly adopted, passed and approved on the 3: day of Tune & =) 723= > 19 ogg . a tent meen IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hereunto set my hand and the Official Seal of the City of Renton, Washington, this th day of Tu 9 19 _ &i < (seal) ~~ ” ae . . i ae | a j Za fan ~ _ C; UE Lh Laos : Ay. fen Marshall, Deputy City Clerk 5 3 BU; x i. - of . — Koay 4 an oe al, S « % O wé - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK + RENTON, WASHINGTON a wall, a CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 e ALPINE 5-3464 4, £ Seo, = June 6, 1968 Mr. Bruce Mahler, Land & Tax Agent King County Assessor's Office County Court House, Room 201 Seattle, Washington 98104 Dear Sirs Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No, 24]? changing the zoning of certain properties within the City of Renton, as passed and approved on this ard day of June, 1968 s HWN/h Enclosure (1) Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON ts Loveis Pe A i oe “ Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk INTER-OFFICE MEMO DATE: | Mare 1965 TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk FROM: Jack wilson, City Engineer RE: I hereby certify that the legal description contained in the attached — Soe of the Menino tiaserne = property is correct. SC Wha Jack Wilson,) City Engineer BEV - eA Efi e9 fig? FS cr (hMA ’ PLANNING DEPARTMENT e RENTON, WASHINGTON CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 0 ALPINE 5-3464 .* May 24, 1968 y 0, ®? capitar © The Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Re: Manio Phillips, Appl. No. R-459-68, request for rezone from GS-1 to SR-1; property located in 600 block of 11th Place South (Talbot Hill) Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at its public hearing meeting of May 22, 1968 recommended approval of the above-noted re- zone application from GS-1 to SR-l. The Commission also noted, however, that the Zoning Ordi- nance requires a 10-day waiting period on the submittal of recommendations to the City Council, in accordance with Section 4-72 (£2), to allow time for appeals of Plan- ning Commission decisions. Since no opposition was expressed to the rezone request, it is unlikely that an appeal will be filed. However, it is the understanding of the Planning Commission that the ordinance approving the change of zone would not be officially acted upon until June 3, 1968, thereby mest- ing the legal requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. The rezone of the property in question is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. Very truly yours, f ate ’ fo Po ee, ge ye -TSa ilcrsnnreleiy, fle Renton Planning Commission Wo pup Meeting May 22, 1968 Agenda Page 3 REZONE APPLICATIONS *& (c) Phillips, Manio, Appl. No. R-459-68; rezone from GS-1 to SR-1; property located in 600 block of llth Place S. Total Area--14,400 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--GS-1 Existing Use--undeveloped Principal Access--lilth Place §. Proposed Use~-single family residential Comprehensive Plan--low density multiple on existing Plan; Lessee single family on revised Plan (d) Hutchens, L. and Engeland, W., Appl. No. R-464-68; rezone from GS-1 to R-4; property located on 106th Ave. S.E. between Puget Drive and S. 155th St. Total Area--4 ac. + Existing Zoning--GS-1 Existing Use--single family residential and undeveloped Principal Access~-1l06th Ave. S.E. Proposed Use--high density multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--single family & low density multiple on existing Plan; single family on revised Plan (e) Ostlund, Gunnar, Appl. No. R-465-68, rezone from G-6000 to L-1; property located on S. 150th St. between 86th and 87th Aves. S. Total Area--13,800 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--G-6000 Existing Use--single family residential Principal Access--S. 150th St. Proposed Use--light industrial Comprehensive Plan--non-manufacturing industry (4) Racanello, John, Appl. No. R-466-68; rezone from R-1l to R-3; property located on 7th Ave. N. between 12-foot walkway and 2808 - 7th Ave. N. Total Area--4,410 sq. ft. + Existing Zoning--R-1l Existing Use--undeveloped Principal Access--7th Ave. N. Proposed Use-~medium density multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--low to medium density multiple on existing Plan; low density multiple on revised Plan 5. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS: (a) Letter from Board of Commissioners, Public Hospital District No. 1 of King County to City Council Planning Committee re: rezone of Highlands site (for Commission information). (b) Letter from City Attorney re: Conditional Rezoning (for Commission information). "i > £ ess ° O SY ANF ys PLANNING DEPARTMENT © RENTON, WASHINGTON Ens ae a ol z CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 0 ALPINE 5-3464 4 e@eawm f1 £ “Ay we ¥.) RP capytar May 17, 1968 . . Why Re: Manio Phillips, Appl. No. R-459-68, request for rezone from GS-1 to SR-1; property located in 600 block of llth Place S. (Talbot Hill) The Honorable Donald W. Custer, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at its administrative meeting of May 8, 1968 reviewed the application of Mr. Manio Phil- lips and his request for rezone from GS-1 to SR-1l. The Planning Commission also reviewed the request of the City Council for a report and recommendation. . It was the unanimous feeling of the Planning Commission that due to the circumstances, the usual procedures as previously set by the Planning Commission and the City Council should not be by-passed in the consideration of this rezone request. The applicant's request for rezone has been published and posted for the Planning Commission public hearing meeting of May 22, 1968. It was felt that the posting of a hearing on May 20th would tend to confuse the interested persons and could result in possible legal problems. The Planning Commission will make its ‘recommendation re- garding the rezone request of Mr. Manio Phillips at its public hearing meeting of May 22, 1968. Very truly yours, a f “o fi © YY f LAE oo Sor oleate oem i Fiene i oe Vice ? chaivman@ VE Renton Planning Commission city OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council has Set 5-20-68 at 8:00 P.M. In the Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a Public Hearing to consider rezone of property to-wit: From GS=I to SRI The west 120 feet of Tract hI of plat No. 2 of Renton Co-operative Coal Company's acre tracts as per plat recorded in Vol. 9 of Plats on page 27, records of King Countye peerted-inthe: Leatiel. Mtade enw cr L600 Block of rtth Place South on Taibot Hill Any and all interested persons are invited to be present and voice approval or disapproval to same . Cx F RE N Lorrt? Helmie Nelson, City Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION: May 8, 1968 CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) )ss COUNTY OF KING ) I, James L. Magstadt, hereby certify that three (3) copies of the above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described above and one copy was posted at the City Hall, Renton, Washington on May 10, 1968. Signed; oe Notary. Public in and for the State gf Waghington, residing at juddbuiglied May 1 CITY OCF RERTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CIYY COUNCIL CITY HALL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council has S¢t 5-20-68 at 8:00 P.M. In the Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for .a Public Hearing to consider rezone of property to-wit: From GS-1 to SR-! The west 120 feet of Tract hI cf plat No. 2 of Renton Co-operative Coal Company's acre tracts “ per plat recorded in Vol. 9 of Plats on page &7, records of King County. -ocated—in—thes LOOT Litto Lt 600 Block of (fth Place South on Talbot HIN Any and all interested persons are invited to be present and voice approval or Gisapproval to same . SITY OF RENTON Pa (oan “p Helmie Nelson, City Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION: May 8, 1968 LFICATION | STATE OF WAS SH ENGTO COUNTY OF KING 1, James L. Magstadt, hereby certify that three (3) copies of the above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described above and one copy was posted at the City Hall, Renton, Washington on Mdg 10, 1 gt * *?%, Signed at yr id ‘ 2 «8 - 0 ‘ fe oh Fe. c se ry + tr * "OF as j “ fa V4 et os eee Las and me LG Stat at Renton, May 13, 1969. | ' HEARING. | RENTON CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council has set May 20, 1968 at 8:00 P.M. In the Council . Chambers, City Hall, Re Washington, as the time and for a Public Hearing to con rezone of property to-wit: From GS-1 to SR-1 _ The west 120 feet of Tract 4 plat recorded in Vol. 9 ts on page 27, records of nty. eral Location in the k of. 11th Place South and all interested per: vited to be present and val or disapproval to same : CITY OF REN : Helmie Nelson, City ublished in the Record-Ch May 8, 1968. INTER-OFFICE ME) DATE; May 8, 1968 TO: Gordon Ericksen ; FROM: Helmie Nelson kK wey mae RE: __Manio Phillips Rezone Application. — heoteng, Beg de GS1 to SR1 The City Council has initiated a Public Hearing on the request of Manio Phillips for rezone o° his property located in the 600 block of 11th Place South on Talbot Hil]. The Council has requested the Planning Commission to come in with a report and recommendation for this Public Hearing. A copy of the communication has been previously furnished your Department. Helmie Nelson INTER-OFFICE MEMO TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk FROM: Jack Wilson, City Engineer ee: RLSECS I hereby certify that the legal description contained in the attached ich ee ee ee property is correct, — ae Jack Wilson, City Engineer 7K S/b(6F a fp yA ym . . May 3, 1968 a tS 14 ‘To The Honorable Mayor, Don Custer, anc members of the City Council: I wish to construct a one-family residence on. a piece of property measuring 120 X 120 feet (14,100 sq. ft.) which is presently goned GS-1 (35,000 sq. ft.) in the city limits of Renton and I am unable to start construction until this is re-zoned which will take at least two months from the time of eubelesion for a re~zoning to SR=1 (7500 sq. ft.). This period of delay is causing considerable problems such as, shortening the time the loan can be in effect, delaying the contractor and his employees, as well as running the construction into the fall construction season and I am sure you can see this present zoning is antiquated for a forward city such as Renton. I urge you to consider this and either re-zone this fron GS-1 to SR-l or allow a building permit to be issued so construction can begin, This parcel is located in the 600 block of ths llth Place on Talbot, All improvements are in such as sawer, street, water, and power, The legal. description is: The west 120 feet of Tract 4] of plat No. 2 of 4 as per plat recorded in Vol. 9 of Plats on page 27, records of King County. I thank you for your kind consideration, Yours truly, Renton, Wn. BA 6-1Sh) Gordon Y. Ericksen ln, DATE: May 6, 1968 FROM: Harriet Hilder ¢ . Vi SUBJECT: Manio Phillips Rezone Request Shortly after March 15, 1968 I received a telephone inquiry regard- ing dividing a lot into two building sites on S. 11th Place in the 600 block. I remember the date because I recall quoting to the caller the April closing date for rezone applications as some two weeks hence. I explained to the caller that the present zoning, GS-1, requires 35,000 sq. ft. lots, and that subdivision would require either that each parcel contain 35,000 sq. ft. or that a rezone be filed for a “lesser square footage requirement. We discussed this at some length and the caller (Mr. Phillips) pointed out the fallacy of such zoning in the area stating that many homes there were built on less than 35,000 sq. ft. I pointed out that this situation does exist in several areas in Renton and that under the present ordinance his only recourse was through rezone procedure. I remember asking him to stop by for a rezone application and mentioned again that the closing date for receiving applications for the April hearing was some two weeks away (April 3). Several days later, Mr. Phillips came into the office and picked up the necessary rezone application forms. I marked the application closing date and the hearing date for April on the instruction sheet. On April 16, Mr. Phillips came into the office with the completed rezone application. He was dismayed to learn that he was too late for the April hearing. I asked Mr. Magstadt to speak with Mr. Phillips, which he did-~going over the entire matter again and reiterating what I had already told Mr. Phillips, on the phone earlier and that day at the counter. Mr.. Phillips paid the rezone filing fee and left the completed application. Since then he has come into the office several times concerned over the fact that his rezone will not be heard by the Planning Commission before May 22, 1968. SH A T T Uc sh e l be e LE OR R I S ST 5S .