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Street Renton, Washington July 11, 1968 H one Mayor Custer’, and Members of the Council Renton, Washington Gentlemens: At the July 10th moebing of the Kennydale Commmity Club, after thorough discussions unanimous vote of the members Was accepted by the President in which the members: expressed their desire to go on record favoring the Re3 zoning be permitted on the Floyd Lawrence application averine a property located at the S. We corner of the intersection of l0lth Avenue S. E. and S. EB. Qlith Street. For several years, business zoning has been in force on the Noe and Sek. corners of this intersections the NeW. corner of the same intersection is the location of the Kennydale Community Church buildings. In the judgement of the Club membership, an apartment building replacing the present single structure on the property, would constitute a definite improvenent. Yours trulyy gr peerage " / a wy } F oo e P rat f 4 } wer f/f ~f - f. , ’ f / gut : < 2 ftv i Sy ae ja ot. 7 Se << ; / Roberta E. H odge, Secretary: Kennydale Community Clube Rebates ec=Olub files July 10, 1968, The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Renton, Renton, Washington, Re: F,. E, Lawrence Application No, R-472~68 Gentlemen: We the undersigned, property owners of the City of Renton, wish to oppose the application of F, E. Lawrence to rezone the property located at the S. We. corner of §,. BE, 94th Street and 164th Avenue S,. E. from G~6000 to R=3, This request is in opposition to the revised comprehensive plan which calls for Rel zoning in this area, Any such rezoning before the installation of sanitary sewers in the area would increase an already dangerous health hazard of which you gentlemen are fully aware, Mr, Lawrence states that the person with whom he is dealing will not start building until the sewers are in, Not only is this promise not binding on the city, but, in addition, the buyer could sell to another not so committed. In short, this area cannot support more people on the existing drainage, , We respectfully ask the members of the council to concur with the decision of the Planning Commission and refuse this rezoning, Very truly yours, Rr “< yt Gi Of -& din ye 265" a€ g Ce | 7 é t LSE GAS fA ALi , an (ker) a “3 hee ws - forzety Zt /oco 2 : L 7h _ CLE A th bor pete 5 LSS jy iy 4 =A fit Dawns, Yitibeea . , - y x Hix CAAA EAL CO) yftrer thA oe s ME — ADDRESS TY bre Bobet (bows. yesry-Se9V4 COL Pies OD 0a, LOB Bok GY ee ye YW Core ail VO PHD, SEG ST Le jv’ Cu, La Gh flv AC fy Ie light Beco POD? o wt f GPa ae, aa Bteguets B0he..1 recs se C2 te Riles Ch rrtke! ? FF) 0-4 {/20O0 — LS Poa co Lf JD) Crux. OPAL pean’ Mollie COOP L Le og ‘me Eee ; f 4 wo 2 ” Ch tf CL HP a Steed BL. Prt gy _ i TEE ene! Vhore yr a , eo Zz . Lf i O. Cle hia {Ob YE Le fz J NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, ON JULY 15, 1968 AT 8:00 P.M, TO CONSIDER ANRETARXEIGMOROR APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION DENIAL OF F.E. LAWRENCE APPL. NOg Relj72068: REZONE FROM Ge6000 TO Rw33 PROPERTY LOCATED ON S.W. CORNER OF S.E, Qlith ST. AND 10th AVE. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 2h AND 25, BLOCK 13, C.D. HILLMAN*S LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN DIV. #1, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME II OF PLATE, PAGE 63, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID = APPEAL ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON JULY 15, 1968 AT 8:00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECT- ION TO SAME. we pe HELMIE W. NELSON, CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON Office of City Clerk Room 104 = City Clerk Renton, Washington TO: Mr. Floyd EF. Lawrence 305 Pelly Ave. No. Renton, Washington 98055 Date Ttem Unit Cost - Total 7/26/68 Recording fees declaration of restrictive covenants - R.472~63 Rec. #6383005 Fr. i. Lawrence Re-zone OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK « RENTON, WASHINGTON CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 ¢ ALPINE 5-3464 July 29, 1968 Mr. Bruce Mahler, Land & Tax Agent King County Assessor's Office County Court House, Room 201 Seattle, Washington 98104 Dear Sir: Enclosed is a certified copy of Ordinance No, 2420 changing the zoning of certain properties within the City of Renton, as passed and approved on this _ 22nd. day of July, 1968 ° Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Le boycde aa A A, brass 7 Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/h Enclosure (1) ORDINANCE NO, AY 2 fr FIA wil aes 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE _7/, O Sesntpe. ZONING CIASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF “ ; _ RENTON FROM GENERAL CIASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G-6000) TO RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R~3) WHEREAS under Chapter VII, Title IV, (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No, 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", as amended, end the maps adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as General Classification District (G~6000); and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about June 5, 1968, which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about June 26, 1968, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and the Petitioners having timely appealed from the decision of said Planning Commission and said matter, on appeal, having come on for public hearing before the City Council on or about July 15, 1968, after public notice thereof as provided by law, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, and said rezoning request being in conformity with the City’s Comprehensive Plan, NG THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOIS: | SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is herc* rezoned to Residential District (R-3); the City Engineer and the Planning Director srs hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit: Lots 24 and 25, Block 13, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Div. #1, according to plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of plats, page 63, records of King County, Washington (located on SW corner of SE 94th St. and 104th Ave. SE) SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this J2nfaay of fos 11968 eeeey . tL 4- Helmie/Nelson, City Jf , oh Y “ Dénald W. Custer, Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M, Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication: JUL 2 8 1968 Sri aetna nerntrnsne tn enter eae Minutes ~ Renton City Council Meeting (Cont.) 7/15/68 PUBLIC HEARING: Six-Year Comprehensive Street Improvement Program Councilman Shane inquired as to when the local streets are to be improved and Mayor Custer noted recent work completed on streets in North Renton, South Renton, the Kennydale area and $17,000.00 allocation of last week for Talbot Hill area and 12th Avenue North, among others. The pending motion to close the hearing carried. The hearing was closed and council action invited. MOVED by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, to adopt the Six Year Comprehensive Street Improvement Program as revised and presented by the City Engineer. The motion carried. MOVED by Perry, and seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee for proper Ordinance. The motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING: FLOYD E. LAWRENCE APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION (Denial of rezone from G-6000 to R-3) Corner S.E. 94th Street and 104th Avenue S.E., Kennydale area. This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Petition containing 23 signatures was read opposing the rezone prior to installation of sewers. Letter from real estate Representative, Mrs. Josephine Peterson, advised that the zoning is in agreement with the existing Comprehensive Plan and the purchaser, whose offer expires on July 17th, acknowledges that building permit cannot be obtained until sewers are available. It was felt the rezone would enhance and upgrade the area rather than being detrimental, serving as a buffer between business and residential areas and possible helping to get the sewers. Kennydale Community Club letter favored the rezone noting proximity of existing bustiness and that replacement of present structure would constitute definite improvement. Planning Director Ericksen's letter outlined Planning Commission action and recommendation of R-2 as highest and best use to allow adequate regulatory controls. Audience comment was invited. Mrs. Peterson, 1458 Hillcrest Drive, reviewed the contents of her letter urging the rezone. Mr. Walt Tracey, 10227 S.E. 94th Street, opposed the rezone because of population density without adequate sewer facilities. Mr. F. E. Lawrence, applicant, advised that statement had been prepared to the effect that no building will commence until sewers are available and requested approval to allow planning to proceed between now and such time. Mr. Chauncey W. Betts, 10046 S.E. 94th noted residency of some 21 years in the area and objected to apartments in the residential district anticipating problems of population and parking. MOVED by Shane, seconded by Edwards, the hearing be closed. After considerable discussion regarding covenant attachment, prior zoning of properties when in the County, review of sewer needs, proximity of single family areas with regard to view restriction, established business locations and proposed Comprehensive Plan revision, the pending motion carried. The hearing was declared closed and further council action invited. MOVED by Shane, seconded by Edwards, that the request for R-3 zoning be granted with the reservation that no building permit be granted up to five years hence unless sewers are available within that period or by that time. Carried. MOVED by Garrett, seconded by Shane, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee. The motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING: CAYFORD-HUSELAND APPEAL OF REZONE DENIAL BY PLANNING COMMISSION (G and G-6000 to R-3) Lake Wn. Blvd. between $.E. 91st Pl. and S.E. 91st. Street in the Kennydale area This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communications opposing the rezone were read from Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGill, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bell and Elda and James Fawcett, due to loss of desirable residential district and view. Letter from Planning Director Ericksen outlined the Planning Com- mission denial action and recommendation of R-2 as highest and best use to allow some regulatory control of the development. Audience comment was invited. Mr. Frank Storey, 11007 ~ 109th Ave. S.E. recalled annexation and circulation of petitions prior thereto,stating it. was then publicised that none of the zoning would be changed when the properties became a part of the City, and questioned policy now being observed. Mr. Amos Huseland, 10410 - 116th Ave. S.E., spoke on behalf of the rezone stating he owned two of the five lots involved which were zoned Business while in the County and he had worked avidly for annexation being assured by City Officials at that time that his zoning would remain unchanged. His annexation object was to get sewers and he has not taken action to develop as he was not aware it would be changed. He read Section D of Ordinance #1869 in part which provides ~ - no change shall be effected with regard to existing status, uses, rights and limitations established in such area respectively, at the time of such annexation - - -. He felt the apartment would upgrade the area by eliminating old buildings now existing, acknowledging some view restriction which would result even with construction of a single family residence. Principal access is to be via existing alleyway. ain * INTER-OFFICE MEMO PTE: 18 Jourx I965 TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk FROM: Jack wilson, City Engineer RE: ote eee = Oe I hereby certify that the legal description contained in the attached FE] Seon —] aeSew of the LAY Hence property is correct. - ee, Jack’ Wilson, City Engineer 981 S. Ee 93rd. Street Rentcn, Washington July 11, 1968 H one Mayor Custer, and Members of the Council Renton, Washington Gentlemens At the July 10th meeting of the Kennydale Community Cinb, after thorough Giscussion, vnanimous vote of the members was accepted by the President. in which the members: expressed their desire to go on record favoring the Rs3. soning be permitted on the Floyd Levirence application covering a property located at the S. W. corner of the intersection of 10lth Avenue S. E. and S. E. Mth Street. For several years, business zoning has been in force on the NeBe and Seo corners of this intersections the NeW. corner of the same intersection is the location of the Kennydale Community Church buildings. In the judgement of the Club membership, an apartment building replacing the present single structure on the property, would constitute a definite improvenente Yours trulys ce a ‘ } 2 “Y x a C ¢ i oe Ve 4 ‘is e ~* fps i tw a eo A) fo’ tts ry Gs Fy “ Sf ©& re Mer ed Roberta Ee. H odges Secretary: Kennydale Community Clube Rebole cc=Club files fds 4 Renton, Wash. —_— , ‘ July 10, 1968. Members of the Renton City Council A Gentlemen: The reasons given by the Planning Commission for rejecting the R3 zoning on the Floyd and Della Lawrence property on the S.W. corner of S. E. 9lith and 10th S. E. I believe were not valid. They were: Not in agreement with the intent of Comprehensive Plan. Answer: We are dealing with the present Comprehensive Plan which is Multi family, medium density or R3.. zoning. Sewers not presently available. Answer: Sewers are not an issue in zoning but the purchaser of the Lawrence property acknowledges that he cannot obtain a building permit until the sewer is available. A covenant to this effect could be attached to the R3 zoning. I believe R3 zoning at this corner would expedite getting sewers in this top of the hill area in Kennydale. Such zoning would be detrimental to the area. Answer: Starting at the freeway on the south side of S. E. 9th heading west there is a'gas station, a fire station and business zoned property on the S, E. corner of 10lith S. E. On the north side of S. E. 9th heading west there is an apartment and a gas station on the N.E. corner of lOltth S. E. The Lawrence property is on the 8. W. corner of S. E, 9lith and 10lith §. E,. A three story apartment to replace the old house there would enhrince the aresand not in any way be detrimental. No view would be obstructed. It would upgrade the business and residential area and provide a buffer between the business and residential area. The purchaser agrees to provide a shrub or fence screening on the west line of the property. This too could be a covenant attached to the R 3 zoning. The purchaser is interestedyin R3 zoning.The Lawrences are'nt getting any younger and if they are to enjoy the proceeds from their property it must be now when I have a buyer for it. The buyer plans to build as soon as sewers are available and this certainly wouli add to the ta x roll here The only complaints regarding the Lawrence propert’ from the people of Kennydale was regarding lack of sewers,and this has no bearing on the rezone request. : P ser's offe cpa July 17th pur cl f re i 5 The purchaser's offer expires on July 17 1968. Thanking you, J am, aes - >] . ’ f pf ty Le ee é a Sincerely, die gf VA ee we ¢ Ft a th, LF | / Saleswoman for Bel Crest Realty Bellevue, Wash. | phil brs OS DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS et " 424 - WHEREAS — undersigned F, E, TAVRENCE and DELIA LAWRENCE, his wife, are the fee owners of the following deseribed real property in the City of father: “ : King sniids Wawitiigten, toewit: . . | : “Lots 24 and 25, Block 13, C. D. Hillman's Leke Washington Garden of Eden Div, #1; According to plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of plats, page 63, records of King County, Washington, and WHEREAS the owners of said described property desire to impose certain Restrictive Covenants, to run as a covenant with the land, ae to use, present and future, of the above described real property, and such Restrictive Covenants being imposed to reduce and minimize presently existing problems of sanitation, sewage, and pollution, and said restrictions being in the public interest and. for the preservation of public health and meres NOW THEREFORE The undersigned owners, F, Ey LAWRENCE and DELIA LAWRENCE, his wits: 3 : hereby establish, grant and impose the following restrictions and covenants running “with the above described land which said restrictions and covenants shall be binding _ Upon the ic coke tosod owners, their successors, heirs and assigns, toowit: SANITARY SEWERS No building structure of more than one single family residence shall be built on either of the above described lots, and no building permit shall be issued cheretor, ? > antil such time as adequate and proper sanitary Sauer : facilities have been constructed to serve the above : deseribed properties. This restriction and covenant shall apply to all multiple structures that would otherwise be permitted in Residence District (R-2) and: (R=3) zoning. this restriction and covenant shall be effective for a me “period of five (5) years from date of execution hereof, ae violation or breach of the at oreepectt tad Restrictive Covenant may - enf creed. by proper legal ‘Procedures in the! once Court of King County by either the City HE it PS Bigs Og aks / Be by such breach, é Prat Tey ey Cs Ae a! ( id A ja Quit; iz ? “iis gE, Lawrence of Renton, a municipal corporation, or any see sores owner sdvbcaaty affected Page 1 Ae tk fein “STATE OF WASHINGTON ) : 50s ). ss - COUNTY OF KING ) on thie day personally appeared before me F, E, LAWRENCE ane DELIA “LAWRENCE, to me known to be the individuals described herein and who executed /) the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they signed the said ra instrument as their free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes india habs dueah: We. WITNESS my hand and seal hereto aff ixed this / fe day of July, 1968, 4 eh or cacy Publ 2 7 and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton, li a n , : : ‘Page 2. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, ON JULY 15, 1368 AT 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER ANREETARKEGMOURR APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION DENIAL OF FE. LAWRENCE APPL. NO, Rel}72-58: REZONE FROM Ge6000 TO R=33 PROPERTY LOCATED ON S.iV. CORNER OF SxBy oth ST. AND [0th AVE. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 2) AND 25, BLOCK 13, C.D. HILLMANTS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN DIV, #1, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME If CF PLATE, PAGE 6%, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID APPEAL ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON JULY 15, 1968 AT 8:00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECT~ ION TO SAME. CITY OF RENTON Kabrie Liked HELMIE W. NELSON, CITY CLERK aceneven eis hd p tes SS a EES Abana randamiter ee CERTIFICATION I,ce Uxmas Hoax. 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 posted at the City Hall, Renton Washington on Nour 12, \9Geas prescribed by law. SIGNED: subbertped and sworn to before me this _/Y “day of A tebe) faba Noka FaPublic in and for the State of WasPingtom, residing at Renton, Wash. NOT TC 8 U H R RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, ON JULY 15, 1968 AT 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER ANRETAMEAMOPOR APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION DENIAL OF F.E. LAWRENCE APPL, NO, R=l}72-68: REZONE FROM GwS000 TO Re3s PROPERTY LOCATED ON S.W. CORNER OF S.E. Sith ST. AND 104th AVE. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 2) AND 25, BLOCK 13, C.D. HILLMAN'S LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN DIV, dl, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME If OF PLATE, PAGE 6%, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID APPEAL ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON JULY 15, 1963 AT 8:00 P.M, TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECT- ION TO SAME. CIEY gr REWBON Aatruie) der) HELMIE W. NELSON, CITY CLERK eA Exes VR er gat: Se ee te Bi a a ld Ra OS SF ls BSS ele Le, CERTIFPI-CA T.1 0 N I,€G L-mas \touc. 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 posted at the City Hall, Renton Washington on Jux |% \9egas prescribed by law. SIGNED: y Subscrybed and sworn to before me this _/v day of F arch, 19 48, a Lf 73 Pylp lai G. in and for the State of s*ingepgy ‘esiding at Renton, Wash. “agebaz Le \ Pee . “Feeee NOTICE OF PUBL TC HEAR ING RENTON CITY COUNCIL RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, ON JULY 15, 1968 AT 8:00 P.M, TO CONSIDER ANRETIOIANOPOR APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION DENIAL OF FE. LAWRENCE APPL. NOs R=lj72~68: REZONE FROM Ge6000 TO R=33 PROPERTY LOCATED ON S.W. CORNER OF S.E. Oth ST. AND [0th AVE. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOTS 2h, AND 25, BLOCK 13, C.D. HILLMAN'S LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN DIV, #1, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME If OF PLATE, PAGE 63, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID APPEAL ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON JULY 15, 1968 AT 8:00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECT~ ION TO SAME. CITY OF RENTON HELMIE W. NELSON, CITY CLERK Sharpe seem resey te DOCSIS am nee ae sing, TLL PEE IS Maat mer CERTIFPIiCA £1 0N I,b iemas Hour. 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 posted at the City Hall, Renton Washington on Jox \IS \9e8as prescribed by law. tf- Subse i and sworn to before me this _¢,4_ day of with 19 1 ee? a Ye ee Not ary, P pire in and for the State of rete E epiding at Renton, Wash. July 12, 1968 The Honorable Donald W. Custer, gle Members of the City Council... a Tare Renton, Washington Age gE Re: Rezone Denial Appeal F. £, Lawrence, Appl, No. R-472-68 | Rezone from G-6000 to R~3; property Véenéa on SW area) S.E. 94th St, and 104th Ave. Ss. E. (Kennydale area Gentlemen: The rezone request of Mr. F. E. Lawrence as noted above was con- sidered by the Planning Commission at its public hearing meeting of June 26, 1968, The property in question has the following general characteristics: Total Area--10,200 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--G-6000 Existing Use--single family residential Principal Access--S.E. 94th St. Proposed Use--multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan-~low to medium density multi-family residential on existing Plan; single family residential on revised Plan As in the case of the Cayford-Huseland property, the property in question has also been under study by the Planning Commission at various times during the formulation of the revised Comprehensive Plan. Communications have been submitted by Mr. Lawrence request- ing a multiple use designation on the revised Comprehensive Plan. The Planning Commission has studied the area extensively and con- ducted field trips to review the area on a comprehensive basis. The Commission has also studied those areas presently in King County in terms of land use and zoning as it would affect the City's Comprehensive Plan. The question of sewers has been dis- cussed on a number of occasions as well as the impact of multiple use on adjacent properties, both in terms of land use and sani- “tation facilities. During the course of discussion at the Planning Commission public hearing, the feasibility of a lesser multiple zoning was also discussed with the applicant's representative. The applicant's Mayor and City Council July 12, 1968 Page. 2 representative in speaking on the rezone request indicated that a lesser zoning would not be acceptable. Opponents to the proposed zoning as well as any alternate zoning spoke at length on the subject matter; the question of sewers being the predominate con- sideration. The Planning Commission on conclusion of the hearing on the subject matter voted to deny the rezone request for the following reasons: Ay The request is not in agreement with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan. 2% Sewers are not now presently available. 3, Such rezone would have a very definite detrimental effect on adjacent properties. At the Planning Commission Administrative meeting of July 10, 1968 the matter of the F. E. Lawrence rezone denial appeal was discussed in view of communicating to the City Council the basis for the Planning Commission decision, The Commission at this time voted to recommend to the City Council that the highest and best use for the property in question would be that allowed under the R-2 zone. It was the feeling of the majority of the Commission members that the R-2 zone would allow the Commission adequate controls to alle- viate some of the problems and the detrimental effects on the ad- jacent. properties. Very truly yours, Gordon Y,. Ericksen Planning Director July 2, 1968 re Febe Lawrence 9403 1Okth Aves SeE- Renton, Washington 98055 Rei Application No. R ly72-66 Dear Mr. and Mrs. iene The Renton City Counctt has set the date of July 15, 1968 to consider ; your appeal of denial by the Planning Commisston on the aboveecaptioned rezone application. This covers property tocated at the Southwest corner of SE. Wth & oth SeEos Renton, Washington. your presence at the Counc!# meeting is requested. very truly yourss CITY OF RENTON Hetmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/sk cor Planning Department “- “ . June 27, 1968 a Lewreng - 7/15/60. rer jh [5h “bp A A A472-LY ‘ 4 Litter Aegule tL’ mee fie Wa af e/> fo yy The Renton Planning Commission denied our request for R-3/ zoning, on our property at the Southwest cotfner of S.E, 94th & 104th S,E, Renton, Washington. Renton City Council Renton, Washington Gentlemen: We wish to appeal their decision. to the Renton City Council. —L; ff onik ted ¢ KAGAN tm. 2 + C : Khe®te wie i < Gif db 2— 1b 7% Lr 2. Y clary fat S (hark 13, CM. hee eo odhe Te ahah, Garcles *4 Coben, My ty -_ gece olin A J bezy- Chere] - aa LU ot /i 7) / hate bos ge 6 3. _— wil CP ton Je, wien fens; uate OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK « RENTON, WASHINGTON CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 e¢ ALPINE 5-3464 July 8, 1968 Re: F,.E. Lawrence Application No, Re-lj72068; rezone from G-6000 to R-33 property located on SW corner S.E. Byth St, and 10th Ave, S.E. To Whom Tt May Concern: You are hereby notified that the Renton City Counc!! has set the date of July 15, 1968 In the City Counclt! Chambers, ay Halt, at 8:00 p.m, as time and place for Public Heartng on appeal by F.E. Lawrence above- captioned rezone application. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Helmle W,. Nelson City Clerk HWN/sk cc: Planning Department MELLO! Cirle Se J Whi. LE - Kut LHOC- Dis PEEK ez teres LM. Ctivneey Lute? Ti! ¢ Cecinteet (dea Nitele¢ Aide ve ues ye £ Yline Ms va LMI APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Appl. No. C-412 -b¢ Plan. Com. Action Verne -2b-b¢ Receipt No. 130 Appeal Filed _o-2$-bg Filing Date Ws S-g City Council Action Hearing Date o- 26-44% Ordinance No. & Date APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING wae hate NEATLY AND ACCURATELY: Sous 55 9 by Peed 5 . a i of P qk 2 = oh _ - ; ; ¢ ‘ a . Name ——_ ~ Cenk? PL Address a a Se ee ee a Lcd bot he Telephone No, hk fae DY LA S| Propetty gett toned for rezoning is located on— / “& a rr ar am reer / and a fa Total square Ee in property £e wee Ene PePCRIDT OW OF PROPERTY _ hep I FP ES -_ , i > vA pou j ake rn Fs ae Z eo ea ein hg org i of oe EAS fe = a nog >» me Covnty, Wash ine =) /_ fh. 4 Existing ZoningZ>m0| ¢ 7 @a-tr=-~=—s Zoning Requested ’\ _J What are Sie pnsee you propose to develop on this property? F LCP t+, AI pugs ¥, Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on property? Al: Number required 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? : / Lee Prey é P Cet 1 ua r tPF -L-1t cs ee tt? en CAs sal nacional j # yes you neque sy. Le Cha hall La? ae ae f _€- f Ci Po ae: SLL A, - 2. On what basis Pris cere a real need in this, community | pore | POM the ra = —o 3. What provision will-~you make to protect adjacent and surrounding properties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? Renton Planning Dept. 1967 June 27, 1968 - 1 flonan DA i aa Renton City Council Renton, Washington 7 thplh # A 4H 78-69 aa | | at Lave Asguler aneveiig, “ff th Js 3 The Renton Planning Commission denied our’ request for R-3’ zoning, on our property at the Southwest corner of SE, 94th & 104th S.E, Renton, Washington. Gentlemen: We wish to appeal their decision, to the Renton City Council. ae Fa 4 + a ( , + ray ye 7 “ ae - \ u- 2 we Ce ‘> — _ oo fan ~j fx PA ‘pe a) Af “of if __ Asay, EO / ) , . ey A } } / ff ( j ~~ ig | Z, ( ~ fs WEE Hy K oh \ J aL yy —7 ae ca ae Hi bl Oat ay g/EPr, , Sale Eo ik 4 _ fi 7 . e - y S rf OS 6 wh to“ fle, sel ‘of en, Le i TY . v FY, - C CCetry Otvase - Sé — > Yp Ge t Pe ga / " / v U ~ cy | C pk 2 { f ~ i | (ed ) > - , ff - eee af ' JS ) » = ce a F = —~ J tS y~ Sq c ~ \ QR ' ” eee? } = ~~ G fe —~ j Se Z tt i ¢ ff Renton Planning Commission Meeting June 26, 1968 Minutes Page 6 Mr. Huseland stated he would be willing to leave the area above the alley as single family or perhaps utilize this area for parking purposes. Stredicke stated that granting this rezone request would be opening the door for multiple use in this area, and he felt the Commission had already reviewed this area many times and felt it was suitable for single family rather than for multiple use. Ross stated he felt that granting this high a density on the prop- erty would subject the adjacent property owners to the east to possible depreciation of their properties. He stated further that perhaps the applicants would be willing to accept R-2 zoning on the property which would permit the Commission to exercise some control over its development as well as limit the height of buildings which most of the people in the audience seemed to object most to. Mr. Huseland stated he would not amend his application to R-2; that he felt the best use of the property was R-3 inasmuch as he had busi- ness use in the county for many years. As there were no further comments, it was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Ross, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried unani- mously. ACTION: MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY ROSS, THAT THE REZONE REQUEST OF CAYFORD-HUSELAND FOR R-3 ZONING BE DENIED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (1) THE REQUEST IS NOT IN AGREEMENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE COMPRE- HENSIVE PLAN; (2) SEWERS ARE NOT NOW PRESENTLY AVAILABLE; AND (3) SUCH REZONE WOULD HAVE A VERY DEFINITE DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON AD- JACENT PROPERTY. Racanello stated he did not agree with the motion; that he felt the property was suitable for R-3 use. Ross stated he felt the Comprehensive Plan indicated low density multiple use for the property, not the medium density applied for; that R-2 would allow the applicant reasonable use of the property, but the applicant had refused to consider R-2. THE PENDING MOTION TO DENY THE REZONE REQUEST CARRIED; DENZER AND RACANELLO DISSENTING. The Chairman advised the applicant of his right to appeal the decision of the Planning Commission in writing to the City Council within ten days. -& (£) LAWRENCE, F. E., Appl. No. R-472-68; rezone from G-6000 to R-3; property located on SW corner S.E. 94th St. and 104th Ave. Sele The Chairman described the rezone application. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map. Slides of the property were shown. Comments from the audience were invited. Mrs. Josephine Peterson, 1458 Hillcrest Lane, representing the applicant, spoke on behalf of the rezone request. She presented a contract purchase agreement to the Commission which read that the owner would not develop the property for multiple use until sewers were available. Mrs. Peterson described surrounding uses pecan those presently in the county just to the east of the Renton Planning Commission Meeting June 26, 1968 Minutes Page 7 property under consideration. These uses, Mrs. Peterson claimed, justified her client's request for R-3 zoning and stated further that a lesser zoning would not be acceptable to her client. Mrs. F, E. Lawrence, the applicant, also spoke on behalf of the rezone request, The following people in the audience spoke in opposition to the proposed rezone, citing the deplorable sewage disposal situation in the area: Mr. Walter Tracy, 10227 S.E. 94th St.; Mr. Alexander, 10205 S.E. 94th St.; Mr. Chauncey Betts, 10046 S.E. 94th St.; Mr. Vernon Jarvis, 10023 S.E. 94th St.; together with several uniden- tified ladies. After considerable further discussion regarding the sewage disposal problem in the area, it was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Denzer, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY ROSS, THAT THE REZONE APPLICATION OF F. E. LAWRENCE FOR R-3 ZONING BE DENIED FOR THE SAME REASONS AS STATED IN THE CAYFORD-HUSELAND REQUEST; NAMELY, (1) THE RFOUEST IS NOT IN AGREEMENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; (2) SEWERS ARE NOT NOW PRESENTLY AVAILABLE; AND (3) SUCH REZOWE WOULD HAVE A VERY DEFINITE DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON ADJACENT PROP- ERTY. MOTION CARRIED; DENZER DISSENTING. The Chairman advised the applicant of the right to appeal the decision of the Planning Commission in writing to the City Council within ten days. (g) BIGGINS, CHESTER, Appl. No. R-474-68; rezone from R-1 to R-3; property located at 2515 Sunset Blvd. E. The Chairman described the rezone application. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map. Slides of the property were shown. Comments from the audience were invited. There were none. Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Denzer, that the hearing be closed, Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DENZER, THAT THE REZONE REQUEST OF CHESTER BIGGINS FOR R-3 ZONING BE GRANTED AS IT AGREES WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND THIS RECOMMENDATION BE FORWARDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR APPROVAL. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. (h) BAKAMUS, ALEC, Appl. No. R-475-68; rezone from R-1l to B-1; property located on K St. between Sunset Blvd. E. and 10th Ave. N. The Chairman described the rezone request; the Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and described surrounding uses. Slides of the property were shown. Discussion followed concerning the proposed development of the property which the owner indicated would be for employee parking. The Planning Director stated it was his suggestion that screening be provided along K Street. Racanello felt that no access should Renton Planning Commission Meeting June 26, 1968 Agenda Page 2 * (b) Stollenmayer Addition, Appl. No. PP-473-68; property located north of S.E. 100th St. and westerly of 112th Ave. S.E. Total Aréa==2.9 ac. z (12 lots) Existing Zoning--G-7200 Existing Use--undeveloped Principal Access--108th Ave. S.E. and S.E. 100th St. Proposed Use--single family residential Comprehensive Plan--single family residential FINAL PLAT APPLICATION (c) Tiffany Park No. 2, Division No. 1, Appl. No. FP-470-68; property located north of City of Seattle Cedar River Pipeline R/W, south of Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Line Easement, east of Tiffany #1 Plat and west of 128th Ave. S.E. (extended) Total Area--62 + acres (174 lots) Existing Zoning--G-7200 Existing Use--undeveloped Principal Access--Puget Drive via S.E. 154th St. Proposed Use--single family residential Comprehensive Plan--single family residential REZONE APPLICATIONS (d) Holcomb, Edward A., Appl. No. R-468-68; rezone from G-7200 to R-3; property located on Sunset Blvd. E. between 132nd and 138th Aves. S.E. Total Area--4.2 ac. z Existing Zoning--G-7200 Existing Use--single family residential Principal Access--Sunset Blvd. E. Proposed Use--multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--multi-family residential and commercial (e) Cayford, M. and Huseland, A., Appl. No. R-471-68; rezone from G and G-6000 to R-3; property located on Lake Washington Blvd. between S.E. 9lst Pl. and S.E. 91st St. Total Area--29,700 sq. ft. = Existing Zoning--G and G-6000 Existing Use--single family residential Principal Access--Lake Washington Blvd., S.E. 9lst St., S.E.s 91st Pl, Proposed Use--multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--multi-family residential on existing Plan; single family residential on revised Plan (f) Lawrence, F.E., Appl. No. R-472-68; rezone from G-6000 to R-3; property located on SW corner S.E. 94th St. and 104th Ave. S.E. Total Area--10,200 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--G-6000 Existing Use--single family residential Principal Access--S.E. 94th St. Proposed Use--multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--multi-family residential on existing Plan; single family residential on revised Plan RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING JUNE 12, 1968 MINUTES COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: James E. Denzer, Wendell L. Forgaard, John Racanello, Norman L. Ross, John C. Sterling, Richard M. Stredicke, Clark Teegarden COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT: Dayle E. Garrison, Anthone R. Mola CITY STAFF PRESENT: Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director; Lyman Houk, Engineering Department; Harriet Hilder, Recording Secretary The Administrative Meeting of the Renton Planning Commission was called to order by Vice Chairman Teegarden at 8:00 P.M. 1. ROLL CALL was taken by Secretary Denzer. All members responded present except Garrison, Mola, Sterling and Stredicke. Sterling and Stredicke arrived later in the meeting and were acknowledged. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES As there were no corrections to the Minutes of the meeting of May 22, 1968, the Chairman declared them approved as written. 3. NEW BUSINESS The Planning Director described briefly the following items of new business to come before the Commission at the June Public Hearing Meeting and pointed out each location on the zoning map. PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATIONS (a) SCHUMAKER'S ADDITION, Appl. No. PP-469-68; property located NE corner S.E. 100th St. and 108th Ave. S.E. (b) STOLLENMAYER ADDITION, Appl. No. PP-473-68; property located north of S.E. 100th St. and westerly of 112th Ave. S.E. FINAL PLAT APPLICATION (c) TIFFANY PARK NO. 2, DIV. NO. 1, Appl. No. FP-470-68; property located north of City of Seattle Cedar River Pipeline R/W, south of Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Line Easement, east of Tiffany No. 1 Plat and west of 128th Ave. S.E. (extended) REZONE APPLICATIONS (d) HOLCOMB, EDWARD A., Appl. No. R-468-68; rezone from G-7200. to R-3; property located on Sunset Blvd. E. between [32nd and 138th Aves. S.E. (e) CAYFORD, M. AND HUSELAND, A., Appl. No. R-471-68; rezone from G and G-6009 to R-3; property located on Lake Washington Blvd. between S.E. 9Ist PI. and S.E. 91st St. * (f) LAWRENCE, F. E., Appl. No. R-472-68; rezone from G-6000 to R-3; property Tocated on SW corner S.E. 94th St. and 104th Ave. S.E. g) BIGGINS, CHESTER, Appl. No. R-474-68; rezone from R-1 to R-3; roperty Tocated at 2515 Sunset Blvd. E. i Renton Planning Commission Meeting June 12, 1968 Agenda Page 2 (e) Cayford, M. and Huseland, A., Appl. No. R-471-68; rezone from G and G-6000 to R-3; property located on Lake Washington Blvd. between S.E. 9ist Pl. and S.E. 91st St. Total Area--29,700 sq. ft. = Existing Zoning--G and G-6000 Existing Use--single family residential Principal Access--Lake Washington Blvd., S.E. 91st St., S.6+ 91st Pi, Comprehensive Plan--multi-family residential on existing Plan single family residential on revised Plan (f) Lawrence, F. E., Appl. No. R-472-68; rezone from G-6000 to R-3; property located on SW corner S.E. 94th St. and 704th Ave. S.E. Total Area--10,200 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--G-6000 Existing Use--single family residential Principal Access--S.E. 94th St. Proposed Use--multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--multi-family residential on existing Plan single family residential on revised Plan (g) Biggins, Chester, Appl. No. R-474-68; rezone from R-1 to R-3; property located at 2515 Sunset Blvd. E. Total Area--17,400 sq. ft. Fa Existing Zoning--R-1 Existing Use--single family residential Principal Access--Sunset Blvd. E. and 10th Ave. N. Proposed Use--multi-family residential Comprehensive Plan--multi-family residential (h) Bakamus, Alec, Appl. No. R-475-68; rezone from R-1 to B-1; property located on K St. between Sunset Blvd. E. and J0th Ave. N. Total Area--6,750 sq. ft. Existing Zoning--R-] Existing Use--undeveloped Principal Access--K St. Proposed Use--commercial Comprehensive Plan--commercial on existing Plan multi-family residential on revised Plan 4, ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS: (a) Sign Ordinance - proposed changes; review of by Assistant Building Director MEETINGS (b) Seattle Area Industrial Council Housing Conference, Olympic Hotel, Seattle, Monday, June I/7, 1968 (c) 33rd Annual Institute of Government; "Quality Environment - A Shared Responsibility", University of Washington, July 10, 1968 (d) Joint Study Session with City Council. Re: Comprehensive Plan FOR PLANNING COMMISSION INFORMATION, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS CONTINUED FROM THE MAY 22, 1968 MEETING WILL BE INCLUDED ON THE AGENDA FOR THE JUNE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING IN ADDITION TO THE NEW BUSINESS ABOVE: Final Plat of Interlake No. 2 Rezone Appl. Hutchens-Engeland ea. to R-4) Rezone Appl. Gunnar Ostlund (G-6000 to L-1) AFFIDAVIT Il, Tite 4f -" being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner Bf one property Involved in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn before me this 45 day of 2 vo » Ii my Notary Public in and for the State cee” of a a a residing at JZ rt Iti Ms CJ je by _ ge : = ee Tie Kg rT Tite (Signature—of Owner) - pan padi Kadir, bel ey | eee nee eee ‘ ( 4 5 EO agian I Is Pa g ; Taaaeeey es, (Mailing Address) Ud F WBC « DT Piet S a : a AR nis hie 7 Cole Lee oat nr Cor ws (City) (State) $—-— FL SS Pelraererss “ (OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found 3 and to conform ty the rulle Department goveyfing isi i SRELETED JUN 5 Jose ANd regulations of the Renton PAannng 19 BY: vu Date received Renton Planning Dept. Rev. March 1967 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION 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 JUNE 26 » 19 68 , AT 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS; 1. REZONE FROM G TO R-3; property located on Sunset Blvd. E. between 132nd and 138th Aves. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The East 394.31' of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 3, Twp 23N, R 5E, W.M., lying northerly of Primary State Highway 2, less the easterly 140' and less all coal and mineral rights. 2. REZONE FROM G AND G-6000 TO R-3; property located on Lake Washington Blvd. between S.E. 9lst Place and S.E. 9lst St. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 4, C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No. 1, according to plat thereof recorded in volume 11 of plats, page 63, records of King County, Washington. ~~ Laurence 3. REZONE FROM G-6000 TO R-3; property located on SW corner S.E. 94th St. and 104th Ave. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 24 and 25, Block 13, C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Div. #1, according to plat thereof recorded in volume 11 of plats, page 63, records of King County, Washington. 4. REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-3; property located at 2515 Sunset Blvd. E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 3 and 4, Block 6, Renton Highlands, according to plat recorded in volume 46 of plats, pages 34-41, records of King County, Washington. 5. REZONE FROM R-1 TO B-1l; property located on K St. between Sunset Blvd. E. and 10th Ave. N. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: East 100' of Lot 17 in Fred Akers Real Estate #1, according to plat recorded in vol. 63 of plats, page 72, records of King County, Washington. 6. PRELIMINARY PLAT OF SCHUMAKER'S ADD'N; property located NE corner S.E. 100th St. and 108th Ave. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The south 3/4 of Tract 295 of C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. #4, ac- cording to plat thereof recorded in vol. 11 of plats, page 82, records of King County, Washington, except the north 220' thereof. 7. PRELIMINARY PLAT OF STOLLENMAYER ADD'N; property located north of S.E. 100th St. and westerly of 112th Ave. S.E. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract 261 of C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Div. #4, as recorded in vol. 11 of plats, page 82, records of King County, Washington; less the west 101.26' of the north 310' of the south 390' thereof. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON JUNE 26, 1968, AT 8:00 P.M, TO VOICE THEIR PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO SAME. JAMES E. DENZER, SECRETARY PUBLISHED JUNE 12, 1968 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I, Delbert F. Moss » 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. i/ LE . ws / ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn SIGNED___ / Ahad 7 LA ge to before me, a Notary Public, on the 14thday of June - 196€ .