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Renton City Council
6/8/81 Page 3
Audience Comment - Continued
Travel Request Cheryl Bersch asked denial of travel request, that Council con-
Continued tinue to honor commitment that official business travel be limited
to those states having ratified the Equal Rights Amendment.
Ms. Bersch noted the ERA ratification time limit of one additional
year (commitment made 4/78) . MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL,
authorize Fire Marshall to attend conference in Nevada. Discussion
ensued. Fire Chief Geissler explained need for attendance. ROLL
CALL: 3-AYE: ROCKHILL, HUGHES, REED; 3-NO: STREDICKE, CLYMER,
AND TRIMM. CHAIR VOTED NO. MOTION FAILED.
Maplewood Heights Ray Griffin, 14306 144th SE, claimed storm drain outfall on
Erosion SE 4th Pl . is eroding Maplewood Heights community green belt and
asked the outfall be relocated. Griffin requested reply in writing.
NE 4th Traffic Griffin also requested limited ingress and egress to NE 4th St.
(SE 128th) , citing heavy traffic and problems. Councilman Stredicke
noted proposed plan for 5th lane (turning lane) .
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
business matters included:
Appeal Appeal has been filed regarding Hearing Examiner's recommendation
Earlington of First Cities Equities Rezone R-057-80, property lying east
Ind. Park Rezone of the proposed P-1 Channel , rezone request from General "G"
R-057-80 to M-P Manufacturing Park District classification for future
development of industrial park. Examiner recommended denial .
Refer to Planning and Development Committee for recommendation.
Special Permit'; Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval
( Stonebridge Co: with conditions for Special Permit SP-025-81 ,Stonebridge Company
(Louis Malesis), located NE 16th St. and Kirkland Ave. NE, 30-unit
townhouse apartment complex. Council concur.
Cedar Ridge Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval with special condi-
Final PUD tions for Final Planned Unit Development and Final Plat FPUD-036-81
and Final Plat and FP-037-81 Cedar Ridge Associates. Property is located on
the east side of the Seattle-Cedar River Pipeline, adjacent to
Philip Arnold Park and north of Royal Hills Drive. Refer to Ways
and Means Committee for resolution. (See Resolutions #2405 and #2406)
Claim for Damages Claim was filed by Gregory M. Fontaine, 903 NW 6th St. ,
Damages in amount of $350 'for damage to bicycle, alleging City car backed
over bike in Park Department parking lot. Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
Court Case Superior Court Summons and Complaint has been filed by Scott A.
S.A. Jarvis Jarvis against the City (James Phelan, Hugh Darby and Donald
Persson) claiming deprivation of his Constitutional rights.
Refer to City Attorney.
Subdivision Acting Planning Director Clemens requested amendment to the Sub-
Ordinance division ordinance to provide alternatives to public streets in
some Short Plat applications and to specify procedures for lot line
adjustments. Refer to Planning and Development Committee for
report and recommendation.
Utility Plant Letter from Ted Bennett, Acting Finance Director, advised Utility
Value Plant Value as of 12/31/80 is $23,955,083.63; provided to use for
1982 in lieu of tax payment (service charge) paid by the Utility
to the Current Fund. One and 1/2 percent of plant value is the
maximum which can be Paid ($359,326) . Refer to the Mayor and
Council Budget Committee for budget purposes.
Latecomer's Letter from Acting Public Works Director Houghton reported Utilities
Agreement Committee approval for request for Latecomer's Agreement (S-305)
McCaslin Joepete McCaslin, sewer line NE 20th St. (Referred 5/11/81 ) .
Authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement. Concur.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ACCEPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED.
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\ 0y ©,. ° THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
o NalL rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR 0 LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
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O P FRED J. KAUFMAN. 235 -2593
9..i, SEP�����
June 15, 1981
Ms. Cindy McLaughlin
Stonebridge Company
10655 N.E. 4th, Suite 800
Bellevue, WA 98004
RE: File No. SP-025-81 ; Stonebridge Company (Louis Malesis) .
Dear Ms. McLaughlin:
This is to notify you that the above referenced application was
approved by the City Council at their meeting of June 8 , 1981 .
If you require further information regarding this matter, please
contact this office.
Sincerely,
"IT7-1:::bi ,VCIAA....4- -
Fred J. Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
cc: .Planning Department
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THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times 2 c c o 0 0 o't w v cc
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has bee g'a) *CC ti a,2 c:n .
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred t,if- coat 6,h0. z o'.
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspap( rn.iis a c N at,•3 a 0=)
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it
now and during ail of said time was printed in an office maintained at tt a, 6aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Recor cv 5 0 uj H w a rnN Z
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Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superi( 9 c..;Z 6 W a)H z •
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, a o Z > " ttl
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Washington.That the annexed is a..Notice x 0 to 2 O ' 8 o_
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scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fe,
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charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $39.96 whicic c o 0.cC m o C ' E t c r o 0 O Q O
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has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for th,.�ro o O 0 0 as o a 0 _~'o 0 W 2 c c x- -o F w Z e
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Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, s" O m Ooz- zi I��
residing att Du ng County.Au Z ZZ- 0aQ,
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— Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June s ¢ g b
9th, 1955. ""
—Western he Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, G /
adopted byy the newspapers of the State. ,y / p
c�-tr� erl (k-e/C- � �-1/)V.P.C.Form No.87 Rev.7-79 C0p75 ///
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I Public Notice
19a1 PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF
Affidavit of Publication •t 11 Z vM RENTON LAND USE
,.•"'' ,C�r HEARING EXAMINER
_,..--'''' RENTON, WASHINGTON
STATE OF WASHINGTON A A PUBLIC HEARING WILL
COUNTY OF KING ss. ,`,9 e�' BE HELD BY THE RENTON
41A. �EQ ; LAND USE HEARING EX-
�__ _ 1 ' AMINER AT HTIS REGU-
LAR MEETING IN THE
COUNCIL CHAMBERS,CI-
Niche1.e...Roe being first duly sworn on TY HALL, RENTON,
WASHINGTON,ON MAY 5,
1981, AT 9:00 A.M. TO
oath,deposes and says that..she.is the .Chi ef...01.d$k of .CONSIDER THE FOLLOW-
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a ING PETITIONS:
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been 1. STONEBRIDGE COM-
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, . PANY(LOIS MALESIS)
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper , Application for specia
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is > :-mit approval to construct a
now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the F 30-unit townhouse apart-
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Record ,ment complex, file SF ^^F
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior ii81; property located c
Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit,King County, { .east end of N.E. 16th otteut
. and east of Kirkland Ave.
Notice of Hearing N.E.
Washington.That the annexed is a
2. MAPLE VALLEY
HEIGHTS SHORT PLAT
R6481 . Applications for approval of
four-lot commercial short
plat file 033-81, and
as it was published in regular issues(and variance from the Subdivi-
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period sion Ordinance to allow two
pipestem lots,file V-034-81;
property located approm
mately 150 feet west of the
of 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the . northwest corner of Pierce
Ave. S.E. and S.E. 6th St.
3. CEDAR RIDGE RESI-
20.day of April ,19.81....,and ending the DENTIAL PARK
Application for final Planned
, Unit Development approval
day of 19 both dates . to permit development of
138 dwelling unit single fam-
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- ily attached dwellings, file
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee
FPUD-036-81; property lo-
cated north of the Bonneville
g foregoing publication is the sum of $charged for the fore oin 31.63, which Power Administration/Puget
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the Power powerline corridor,
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent south of the Cedar River,
insertion. and abutting the east side of
the City of Seattle pipeline
'right-of-way.
.. 4. BILL HEATH SHORT
PLAT
Applications for four-lot sing-
Chief..Clerk . le family residential short
plat, file 039-81, and
Subscribed and swo;n to before me this �3 day of variance from the Subdivi-
sion Ordinance to allow half-
street without curbs and
April 19 81 sidewalks, file V-040-81;
property located at Park
aii. Place north south of North
Aiee_44.4.00 .
26th Street.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Legal descriptions of files
residing at` King County. . noted above are on file in the
Auburn Renton Planning Depart-
' -• ment.
,r10; ALL INTERESTED PER-
-Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June .'•SONS TO SAID PETITIONS
9th, 1955. ARE INVITED TO BE PRE-
SENT AT THE PUBLIC
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, HEARING ON MAY 5,1981,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
AT 9:00 A.M.TO EXPRESS
THEIR OPINIONS.
DAVID R. CLEMENS
1 Acting Planning Director
,� I Published in the Daily Re-
/V 1111 cord Chronicle April 20,
CitriCtitA-1-Yt(-�JC • 1. R6481
V.P.C.Form No.87 Rev.7-79 _
SA,r'G/, e 440.pe.
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BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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Beverly L. Kottke
"Acting Supervisor - -
Processing, Control & Reports
Department of Housing and Urban .Development
Arcade Plaza Building
1321 Second Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98101
RE: WA19-P011-005, PINE RIDGE APARTMENTS, RENTON, WASHINGTON
Dear Ms. Kottke:
Mayor Shinpoch has forwarded to me your correspondence of
June 2nd regarding the above application. The subject applica-
tion has been reviewed by the City of Renton through the
office of the Land Use Hearing Examiner and has been found
to be in compliance with applicable codes and ordinances
of the City of Renton. Further, the Renton City Council
at its meeting of June 15th determined that the proposal,
although in conflict with the policies of the City's Housing
Action Plan, should be developed at this location due to
its proximity to public and private services available in
the immediate vicinity. The Council' s action was transmitted
to Lynn G. Stowell of your office by Mayor Shinpoch on June
17, 1981 .
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The City of Renton supports the above referenced application
and would request favorable action by the Department of Housing
and Urban Development. If you have any further questions
with regard to this matter, please feel free to contact me
at your earliest convenience.
Very t uly .yo ,
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D id R. Clemens
Acting Planning Director
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cc: Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor
Richard M. Stredicke, Council President
' q 4ENip�, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
P
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o'p, II N,�p'� SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 98101
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June 2, 1981 N/PC� IN REPLY REFER TO:
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CITY OF RENTON
N1NG MAYOR'S OFFICE
Honorable Barbara J. Shinpoch
Mayor, City of Renton
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton,. Washington • 98055
Dear Mayor Shinpoch:
Subject: WA19-PO11-005, Pine. Ridge Apartments, Renton, Washington
Enclosed is a copy of the Preliminary Site Report on the above subject
Public Housing project for your evaluation and review in accordance with
Section 213 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
We would like to have your resonse within 30 days of the date of this
letter. An early response will be appreciated as it will expedite the
processing of this application.
Sincerely,
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Beverly L. Kottke
Acting Supervisor
Processing, Control & Reports
Enclosure
cc:
State Clearinghouse
Area Clearinghouse
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ega4gg Agialtogieved ea# °j Reiec" (206) 226-1850
I.O. SOX 2316 • RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055
Mr. Bob Arbios
Mu i-family Housing Representative
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Arcade Plaza Building
1321 Second Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Dear Mr. Arbios:
Enclosed are the following forms:
HUD 52651 Preliminary Site Report by PHA Original plus 3 copies
Attachment No. 23 Original plus 3 copies
Attachment No. 24 Original plus 3 copies
HUD5090 Proposal projects Distrubition Original plus 3 copies
Attached to HUD 52651
Foremat - Proposal Evalution System with Proposal Identification numbered 1-7
Original and 3 copies.
HUD form No. 51994 part A-D and letter of Comparative Analysis of Utility
Cost correspondence attached Original and 3 copies.
All proposals have been judges on the over all point system by the prescribed
evaluation proceedure, and the Board of Commissioners feel that number (3)
.is far superior to the others.
See enclosed additional maps for sites numbers 3 and 7 to cover emergency fire
protection.
In the event you desire any additional information please advice.
Sincerely yours,
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A. J. dneExecutive Director
Housin Aut , Exehority City of Renton
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Form Approved
v HUD-52651 (1/77) OMB No.63-R1671
U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
LOW—INCOME HOUSING PROGRAM
• PRELIMINARY SITE REPORT BY PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCY
(Prepare and submit report in accordance with the Public Housing Program-Development Phase Regulations and Handbook;where more
space is needed, attach an additional page identifying the numbers of the items being continued.)
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1. NAME OF PHA 3. NUMBER OF UNITS IN PROJECT:
Housing Authority city of Renton a. Family 28
b. Elderly/Handicapped 2
2. JEPORT NUMBER 1 OF 1 REPORTS FOR PROJECT NUMBER WA19-P011-005 c. Total -. 30
4' HOUSING = 6.SITE LOCATION 9. TYPE OF SITE: 10. DEMOLITION:
AND PROD. I 1 a End of the end N.E. 16th 6 04 Vaeant or ❑ Nonvacant ,;r
ya None Involved
METHOD as 0 HUD (U-R-,236,etc.) _ .. _ a.
Kirkland Ave. N. E. b. 0 Dwelling Units
NavJ1 Construction X ❑ Other Fed.(VA,etc.) —_- -__._
Acq. iw/Subst.Rehab. 0 PHA-Owned (No. _-_ _____)
7.CONGRESSIONAL 8, CENSUS TRACT/ c. 0 Nondwelling
4cq.wo/Subst.Rehab DISTRICT ENUMERATION ❑ Non-Fed.Gov't Owned
DISTRICT (City,County,State) Structures
5. DATE OF PH ITE (No. —._____
INSPECTION 04/29/81 7 252 -_ __ __ _ _ - -- -_-
11. DWELLING UNIT CHARACTERISTICS PROPOSED FOR THIS SITE: -
NUMBER NUMBER OF D.U.'S.BY BEDROOM SIZE
BUILDING OF FAMILY AND LARGE FAMILY TOTAL
TYPE ELDERLY,HNDCPD OR DISABLED
BLDGS. 1 -BR. 2-BR. 3-BR. 4-BR. 5-BR. 6-BR. EFFIC. 1 -BR. 2-BR. D.U,'S
ID
I SD
R 8 18 8 2 z 30
I AW • ,
AE
TOTALS 8 18 8 2 2 30
(D-Detached Single-Family; SD -Semi-Detache , R -Row; AW -Walk-up Apartments; AE -Elevator)
12. AREA OF SITE 13. TENTATIVE GROSS DENSITY 14. SCHOOLS. 16. ZONING:
Attach school district letter as to
effect of the proposed project on 10
--DU's/Acre current and future school capacities Identify existing zoning for the site
and on the racial compositeq4 of
a. In acres_3_p 16_ 75 the student population(s). Dec 4 R-2
-.-Total Population/Acre
tt l9 15. SITE CONTROL: '
sq.ftl37,tit�(7 No. of Adults/Acre if unsuitable,identify zoning required
b. InState evidence of current agree
si n-
6 -No. of Minors/Acre trot.WE Purchagegre
aree
and source of assurance
17. RELOCATION FOR TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT DISPLACEMENT ESTIMATE THE NUMBER:
WHITE NEGRO/ AMERICAN SPANISH ORIENTAL OTHER TOTAL
r a No (Nun-Minority) BLACK INDIAN AMERICAN MINORITIES
Displacement Families
Individuals
bl 0 Temporary Business Concerns NJA
Displacement Nonprofit Inst's.
R 0 Permanent Eligible for Low Income Housing
Displacement Families
Individuals
18. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Describe briefly the nature of the site as to topography,subsurface conditions,flooding and related site selection cri-
teria(Chapter 5 of the Handbook),includinglthq�se,identif1ed below,,and note any anticipated problems with respect to obtaining compliance therewith
(Attach any supporting documentation): UUU NO b
YY DD 11 me
a. In{ficate the%of area for each site with grades 0 to 5%,6 to 10%, 11 to 15%, 16%and b. For low-lying and flat sites, indicate level of rainfall:
above:
0-5% 100, No problems N/A
c. Describe known subsurface conditions. Where any problems are known to exist,describe the results of the preliminary examination indicating that the
adverse conditions can be overcome:
4' Satisfactory for proposed improvement
d. Does the site lie within an area identified by HUD as having special e. State whether the hazard of earthsli�s exists either on the site or on ad-
flood hazards? N/A jacent or nearby land: N/A
f. State site's exposure to noise(attach letter of advice,if appropriate)and to earthquakes:
Minimal
9. Is the situ located within an historic district or other location which may be subject to special treatment pursuant to Section 841.107(b1(2)?
\N/A
h. Other Comments: (e.g., state or local restrictions on site):
N/A
19. ALTERNATE SITES: If alternative sites have been or are to be submitted,identify all sites and indicate order of preference among the alternatives.
N/A
20. Attach completed Proposed Project Description (Form HUD-5090). See attached
Previous Edition Obsolete HUD 52861 (1/77)
A
Report,,., of Rations for PROJECT NUMBER
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21. U'PILITIES: a. Check appropriate bon.give else,distance and explain how loch wesmslon will be obtained and financed.
DISTANCE
• . pN4ITE QFF.BITE gZE TO SITE .
Senliery seal, 0 a 8^ 225 Ft.
Waterl
0 Zl _fit. 225 Ft. — • --
ass O 0 Ft. —N/A all Electric
Electricity 0 150 Ft.
*term Sower O at 225 Ft.
Ancase Street 0 1) _.204_.Ft.
SouIridery Street, ❑ a _152__Fs.
Other(ldwom
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Ei. Csniperetive analysis of utility cast or PHA statement identifying previously applicable analysis is(Cheek one): (BATMAN' ()Previously submitted.
22. SECTION 213: To facilitate compliance with Section 213 of the HCD Act end OMB Circular A465 Ism Section sd1.111(b) of the Public Housing
hagram regulations),wherever possible,the Chief Executive Officer of the unit of"moral local government in which the proposed housing Is to be
located should have been requested by the PHA to provide a letter stating his finding as to consistency with the locality's approved-HAP,or in the
absence of a HAP as to whether there is or will be available in the area public facilities and services adequate to serve the proposed project.
1.
S. ❑I:.Check If letter from Chief Executive Officer is stteched. 4.
b. 0 Check if latter from Chief Executive Officer was previously provided.
,2i. LOCALITY MAP: Attach amp of the locality and identify the project site. Where the'select involves more than one site,each site should be
idienttfted• Identify on the map the trees of minority concentration end racially mixed areas and provide for each of these areas the percentage
of minority residents. Locate on the map(1)the principal inbustriai,commercial,or other areas providing employment opportunities for project
residents, (2)public schools serving the project neighborhood Indicating the population attending each school by racial group,(3)public transpor-
tation lines serving the project neighborhood. Identify existing and proposed HUD and other assisted housing. (Omit items 1 end 2 for an elderly
project.)
See attached 23
M. PLAT: Attach a plat showing site boundaries;parcel ownership;use of adjacent property;access roads and boundary streets,Indicating names,width
of rights of way and type of surfacing. Where applicable,label unimproved. Include information sufficient to show the specific location of the site in
relationship to the nearest points of reference. ,
2S. jAREA OF SITE SQUARE FEET ACRES 26. ESTIMATED SITE COSTS
Ia. Area to be purchased 137.650 3.16 a. Surveys and maps s 3,000.00
b. Aree to be donated N/A
e. Area to be vacated /A b. Appraisals 800.00
d. Total to be acquired '0_ —0_ c. Title information 250.00
NUMBER OF PARCELS d. Option negotiations Inc.in Acquisition
VACANT IMPROVED TOTAL
e. Relocation of site occupants 0
1 1 Unimproved 1 f. Acquisition 345.00
27. 1 PARCELS COMPRISING SITE _
ASKING OR
PAR CEL AREA IMPROVEMENT LISTING
PRICE
NUMBER STREET ADDRESS OF PARCEL (Sq.Fl.) TYPE CONDITION flfknowq ,
I End of the end N.E. 16th & E. Kirkland Ave. 137.650 Unimproved Good $300,000
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ATTACHMENT # 20
JD-5090 Form Approv.d
R.V. 11/72 OMB No. 63—R1381
• U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
LOW-RENT PUBLIC HOUSING
PROPOSED PROJECT DESCRIPTION
LOCATION OF PROJECT: The end of N. E. 16th & E. CENSUS TRACT PROJECT NO.
of Kirkland Ave. N. E. 252 WA19—PO11-005
1. STREET NUMSIER(S) 2. STREET 3. MUNICIPALITY 4. COUNTY S. STATE
Unknown at this time N.E. 16th City of Renton King WA
SITE INFORMATION: (If separable sites, separate sheets shall be furnished for each site)
1 parcel
S. DIMENSIONS
430 Ft. by 320 Ft. or 137,650 Sq. Ft.
"7. z :NG (If recently changed, submit evidence) S. NO. PAR NG SPACES
Rezone attached 415
S. U SUAL SITE FEATURES
a.i:D Cuts d. EJ Rock Formations g. p Retaining Walls
b. jJ Fills or. t High Water Table h. Q Nate
c.. Poor Drainage f. 0 Erosion i. J Other(Specify)
N/A Flat
BUILDING INFORMATION: (In the event that more than one type of structure (see Items 13 and 14)is proposed, a separate
sheet shall be furnished for each type)
10. NO. UNITS 11. NO. BUILDINGS 12. NO. STORIES 13. (Check applicable boxes)
a. Lx7 Row b. 0 Detached
30 8 2 c. Semi-Detached
14.MULTI-STORY BUILDINGS IS. GROSS FLOOR AREA OF DWELLING UNITS—TOTAL
a. J Elevator b. ® Walkup 3,564 sq ft.
16. NONDWELLING BUILDINGS OR SPACES(List uses) ,17. GROSS FLOOR AREA NONDWELLING
BUILDINGS OR SPACES—TOTAL
Community Center, Office, Maintenance 1846
re.STRUCTURAL SYSTEM IS. EXTERIOR FINISH 20. HEATING—AIR COND. SYSTEM ~
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Frame Cedar Bevel Siding Electric
EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BY LHA:
21. TYPE
a. ® Ranges (Gas or Electric) d. p Disposal g. [] Other(Specify)
b. a Refrigerators(Gas or Elec.) e. 0 Drapes H,X Shades and Blocking for drapes
c. Es Kitchen Exhaust Fan f. I] Laundry Facilities
A. J. ner, ecutive Director
Signed Housin Autho ty City of Renton
Local Housing Authority
Date May 7, 1981
23$200'P Rot. 11/72 HUD•Wash., D.C.
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27. PARCELS COMPRISING SITE (Continued)
ASKING OR
eARCEL AREA IMPROVEMENT LIST
STREET ADDRESS OF PARCEL PRICENUMBER (S4•Hl•I TYPE CONDITION a known)
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28. PHA REMARKS: State reason for recommending exclusion of any parcel from site,acquisition difficulties;and conditions,it any,for recommenda-
tion of site approval. In addition,cite any state,local or regional plans which served as the basis for selecting the site proposed.
N/A
Sits Approval Recommended and Requested: I
DATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SIGNATURE O I DI R
May 7, 1981 A. J. Ladner
THE FOLLOWING IS TO BE COMPLETED BY THE D FIEL OFFICE
1. CLEARANCES AND SITE VISIT:
a. A-95 Clearance completed,dated __________.._._ b. Sec.213 Clearance completed,dated _
e. Environmental CLurance completed,dated _ _-_ _. . d. Site Inspection made,dated ._ ._ . _... . _ .__ .
2. RECOMMENDATIONS AND DISPOSITION: Insert signature and date in the appropriate column; attach comments.
TENTATIVE SITE APPROVAL RECOMMENDED RESERVATIONS OR
I REVIEWER As With Conditional DISAPPROVAL CONDITIONS
Submitted Modifications Approval SATISFIED
Appraiser
Environmental
Clearance Q ficer
Chief,Valua.tion
Chief,Architectural
CPD
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Director,HPMC
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3. Date PHA advised of Review 4. - Data of Final Site Approval
Results
Page 3 of 3 pages HUD-52651 (1/77)
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AGENDA ITEM
RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SUBMITTING
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER For Agenda Of JUNE 8, 1981
(Meeting Date)
Staff Contact MARILYN PETERSEN
(Name) • Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: FILE NO. SP-025-81 : STONEBRIDGE Consent X
Public Hearing
COMPANY (LOUIS MALESIS) ; SPECIAL "��'= � h . •
0t� Correspondence
PERMIT `" }'
� '•.,.rdinance/Resolution
0‘,mac ~ 'a`' �a `71]d Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc. )Atta. o� `c�G�'a:N�w Business
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6 �. tudy Session
A. EXAMINER'S REPORT, 5-13-81 •c1s'>-, ' . . ;'
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C. Approval :
Legal Dept. Yes_ No_ N/A X
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COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: APPROVAL WITH . Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A X
CONDITIONS Other Clearance
FISCAL IMPACT:
Amount Appropriation-
Expenditure Required $ Budgeted S Transfer Required
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
(Attach additional pages if necessary. )
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The appeal period for the subject application expired on May 27, 1981 , and the report is
hereby forwarded to the City Council for review and approval .
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PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
See page 4 of the Examiner's report.
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SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION.
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u` ° THE CITY OF RENTON
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MUNICIPA. BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
BARBARA`. Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
O Q- FRED J. KAUFMAN. 235-2593
9�TED SEPI°s°
June 1 , 1981 •
Ms. Cindy McLaughlin
Stonebridge Company
10655 N.E. 4th, Suite 800
Bellevue, WA 98004
• RE: File No. SP-025-81 ; Stonebridge Company (Louis Malesis) .
Dear Ms. McLaughlin:
This is to notify you that the above referenced request, which was
approved subject to conditions as noted on the Examiner's report of
May 13, 1981 , has not been appealed within the time period established
by ordinance. Therefore, this application is being submitted to the
City Clerk for transmittal to the City Council for final approval .
You will receive notification of final approval at a later date.
. Sincerely,
Fred J. Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
cc: Planning Department
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
State of Washington)
County of King )
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Marilyn J . Petersen , being first duly sworn, upon oath
disposes and states:
That on the 13th day of May , 19 81 , affiant
deposited in the mails of the United States a sealed envelope containing
a decision or recommendation with postage prepaid, addressed to the
parties of record in the below entitled application or petition.
Subscribed and sworn this \3 day of PV. y , 19 531 .
\kuxru
Notary Public in and for tAe State of
Washington, residing at
Application, Petition or Case: Stonebridge Company; SP-025-81
(The minutes contain a .P,zt of the pA'iti' s o{y necond. )
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- May 13, 1981 1
OFFICE OF THE LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
wheN 1" CITY OF RENTON
REPORT AND' RECOMMENDATION TO THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL.
APPLICANT: ''VG DEP! Stonebridge Company FILE NO. SP-025-81
(Louis Males is)
LOCATION: East end of N.E. 16th Street and east of Kirkland Avenue N.E.
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The applicant seeks approval of a special permit to construct
a 30-unit townhouse apartment complex.
SUMMARY OF Planning Department: Approval with conditions.
RECOMMENDATION:
Hearing Examiner: Approval with conditions.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT The Planning Department preliminary report was received by the
REPORT: Examiner on April 30, 1981 .
PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Planning Department report , examining
available information on file with the application, and field
checking the property and surrounding area, the Examiner
conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows :
The hearing was opened on May 5 , 1981 at 9:23 a.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton
Municipal Building.
Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner.
It was reported that the Hearing Examiner and the applicant had received and reviewed
the Planning Department preliminary report. Roger Blaylock, Associate Planner, presented
the report and entered the following exhibits into the record:
Exhibit #1 : Application File containing Planning Department
report and other pertinent documents
Exhibit #2: Site Plan and Elevation Drawing Packet
Exhibit #3: Site Plan with staff comments
The Examiner referenced an agreement to grant easement contained in the yellow file, and
requested clarification of Condition No. 7 which states that the agreement shall become
void 180 days from April 21 , 1981 , and all sums paid are forfeited. He noted that the
emergency access on the easement would be required in perpetuity, and the applicant may
wish to address the matter in later testimony. The Examiner also requested clarification
of the Engineering Division staff comment which requires the applicant to identify
methods of sewer service to the area. Mr. Blaylock explained that sewer connection is
not immediately available adjacent to the property, and design for sewer construction
and connection should be included in the street plans for N.E. 16th Street .
The Examiner requested testimony by the applicant. Responding was:
Cindy McLaughlin
Stonebridge Company
10655 N.E. 4th, Suite 800
Bellevue, WA 98004
Ms. McLaughlin concurred in the Planning Department recommendations contained in the
staff report . Responding to earlier testimony regarding the easement agreement, she
advised that the Stonebridge Company, as the developer, not the owner, of the property,
has applied for financing for the project, but if funding is not received within 180
days , the property will not be developed by the company and the agreement shall become
void. Further discussion was held regarding the wording of Condition No. 7, and it was
agreed that the language would be clarified in a new agreement to assure that the
easement would be granted permanently.
Responding to the Examiner's inquiry regarding potential problems in extension of sewers
to the site, Ms. McLaughlin indicated that connection would pose no problems. The Examiner
inquired regarding sufficiency of parking for the site since N.E. 16th Street is a narrow
road and would not be available for off-site parking. Ms. McLaughlin indicated her
understanding that the matter would be addressed by the Traffic Engineering Division
upon application for a building permit.
SP-025-81 Page Two
The Examiner requested further testimony in support or opposition to the proposal . There
was no response. He then invited final comments from the Planning Department staff. Mr. .
Blaylock clarified that approval of the rezone had been conditioned upon improvement of
N.E. 16th Street to city standards.
Since there were no further comments , the hearing regarding File No. SP-025-81 was closed
by the Examiner at 9:42 a.m.
FINDINGS , CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS : Having reviewed the record in this matter, the
Examiner now makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS :
1 . The request is for approval of a special permit to allow the construction of a 30-
unit townhouse on +3. 16 acres currently zoned R-2 (Duplex Residential) .
2. The application file containing the application, SEPA documentation, the Planning
Department report, and other pertinent documents was entered into the record as
Exhibit #1 .
3. Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and the State Environmental
Policy Act of 1971 , R.C.W. 43.21 .C. , as amended, a Declaration of Non-Significance
has been issued for the subject proposal by the Environmental Review Committee,
responsible official .
4. Plans for the proposal have been reviewed by all city departments affected by the
impact of this development .
5. The subject property is located at the east end of N. E. 16th Street and east of
Kirkland Avenue N. E.
6. The undeveloped site is generally level with a slight slope to the northeast. While
some of the site is cleared, the remainder of the site is covered with a mixture of
evergreen and deciduous trees.
7. The subject property was annexed into the city in February, 1980. The site was
originally zoned G (General ; Single Family Residential ; Minimum lot size - 35,000
square feet) but was reclassified to its current R-2 classification in March, 1981
by Ordinance No. 3520.
8. Development in the area is a mix of duplex residential and single family. East of
the site is undeveloped property and east of this is the Puget Sound Power and Light
Company transmission line. Further east is the Honey Creek Subdivision.
9. The Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject property is located
as suitable for the development of low and medium density multifamily development.
10. Immediately to the south of the site there is an R-3 (Medium Density Multifamily)
zone. A large R-2 zone is located west of the subject site and within the R-2 zone
is the P-1 (Public/Quasi Public) zone containing the Hillcrest Elementary School and
the North Highlands Park. There are some scattered one and two lot R-3 districts
west of the subject site. Just north and east the zoning in King County is suburban
residential , a single family designation.
11 . N.E. 16th Street deadends in the vicinity of the subject site and is poorly graded
and improved. If N. E. 16th were extended directly eastward, it would intersect
N.E. 17th Street which currently is an unopened street right-of-way serving the
Honey Creek development.
12. The property directly east of the subject site within King County is zoned for
residential purposes , but is deprived of access onto a public right-of-way from
either the City of Renton or the county.
13. The applicant proposes constructing a 30-unit townhouse complex on the subject site
pursuant to the provisions of Section 4-708(3) . This provision permits the
establishment of less than 11 townhouse units after approval of a special permit
by the Hearing Examiner and subsequent approval of same by the City Council .
14. The applicant proposes eight buildings containing a variety of units, including
some units with three and four bedrooms. There will be two units proposed for
handicapped persons. The proposal will increase the population by a potential
75 residents (2.5 people per unit) ; increase the school age population by eight
students ( .25 students per unit) ; and increase the daily traffic count by about
162 trips (5.4 trips per unit) .
SF-ui5-81 Page Three
15. A 15-foot landscape buffer is required on the east to separate the duplex zoned
property from the single family zoning district on the east.
16. The Police and Fire Departments have required a secondary emergency access which will
be provided from the north. The applicant has acquired an easement for such access
but the language of that easement causes it to terminate within 180 days of April 21 ,
1981 .
In addition, the Planning and Public Works Departments have recommended that access
to the landlocked easterly property be provided by the dedication of a 50-foot wide
right-of-way along the westerly property line and a 25-foot dedication along the
northerly property line and improvement of such right-of-ways to city standards.
The 50-foot roadway would also provide a link to the emergency access easement.
17. The applicant will have to submit plans for providing sanitary sewer service to the
subject site.
18. The applicant proposes providing 45 parking spaces as required by the Parking and
Loading Ordinance. There is limited on-street parking in the vicinity of the
subject site. The access streets will eventually deadend in the vicinity of the
subject site.
19. The applicant has submitted a conceptual landscaping plan for the subject site.
The plan would supplement the required 15-foot buffer along the east property line.
CONCLUSIONS:
1 . The subject proposal appears to serve the public use and interest. It is compatible
with the Comprehensive Plan designation of the area for low and medium density
multifamily uses. The proposal will create 30 new residential opportunities in the
city and will increase the tax base of the city. Services• in the form of water and
sewer mains are available and have the capacity to carry the load generated by the
proposal . The applicant will have to provide plans for the proposed method of tying
the proposal 's sewer line into the city system.
2. The applicant will have to improve N.E. 16th Street which provides the primary access
to the subject site. N.E. 16th is currently in disrepair and must be paved; and
curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street lighting at a minimum must be installed.
Similarly, the applicant will have to provide a north/south street along the western
edge of the subject site to provide secondary emergency access to the site. This
street would also provide a method of access via an additional east/west road along
the northern boundary of the subject site to the landlocked property east of the
subject site. These roads will also have to be improved to city standards.
3. The applicant has acquired an easement to tie the subject property to N.E. 18th
Street. The easement will provide for the secondary emergency access to the subject
site. The language of that easement will have to be redrafted to provide a perpetual
easement in favor of the subject site.
4. The landscaping plan submitted by the applicant appears to meet the requirements
of the Parking and Loading Ordinance. The landscape buffer along the east property
boundary also appears to provide a sufficient separation of the subject site and its
multifamily developments from the single family zoning potential located just east.
These plans should be approved by the city's landscape architect.
5. The 'deadend access to the subject property and the property to the east provides
very little potential for on-street parking. Therefore, the applicant should increase
the number of parking stalls to two per unit for a total of 60 parking spaces. This
will tend to lessen the potential impact of traffic and circulation problems on the
low density uses currently located west on N.E. 16th and the single family area to
the east.
RECOMMENDATION:
The City Council should approve the special permit to allow the construction of a 30-unit
townhouse complex on the subject site subject to the following conditions:
1 . The provision by easement or other means of a secondary access to the subject site.
Such access must run in favor of the subject property and must be perpetual ; and
such access shall be graveled or subject to such other conditions as approved by the
Fire and Police Departments.
2. The approval of the general landscape plan and the 15-foot landscape buffer along
the east property line by the city's landscape architects.
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3. The provision of 60 parking spaces on site.
4. The dedication of a 50-foot right-of-way along the western property line.
5. The dedication of a 25-foot right-of-way along the northern property line.
6. The improvement, including but not limited to, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, paving
and street lighting of the 50-foot right-of-way (Condition No. 4) , the 25-foot
right-of-way (Condition No. 5) , and N.E. 16th Street, the primary access.
ORDERED THIS 13th day of May, 1981 .
Fred J. Ka an
Land Use He ing Examiner
TRANSMITTED THIS 13th day of May, 1981 by Affidavit of Mailing to the party
of record:
Cindy McLaughlin, Stonebridge Co. , 10655 N.E. 4th, Suite 800,
Bellevue, WA 98004
TRANSMITTED THIS 13th day of May, 1981 to the following:
Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch
Councilman Richard M. Stredicke
Richard Houghton, Acting Public Works Director
David Clemens, Acting Planning Director
Michael Porter, Planning Commission Chairman
Barbara Schellert, Planning Commissioner
Ron Nelson, Building Official
Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must
be filed in writing on or before May 27, 1981 . Any aggrieved person feeling that the
decision of the Examiner is based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error
in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available
at the prior hearing may make a written request for review by the Examiner within fourteen
(14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the
specific errors relied upon by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the
record, take further action as he deems proper.
An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Section 3016, which requires that
such appeal be filed with the City Clerk accompanying a filing fee of $25.00 and meeting
other specified requirements . Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection in
the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall , or same may be purchased at cost in
said department.
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APPLICANT STONEBRIDGE COMPANY TOTAL AREA ±3. 16 acres
PRINCIPAL ACCESS Via N .E. 16th Street
EXISTING ZONING R-2 , Residence Multiple Family
EXISTING USE Undeveloped
PROPOSED USE 30-Unit Townhouse Apartment Complex
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Low and Medium Density Multiple Family
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Mr. Roger Blaylock
Renton Planning Dept.
RE; S tOUlk1r#ddq*i r
Special Permit Application
April , 1981
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STONEORIDGE COMPANY
A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP I ,
10655 N.E. 4TH - SUITE BOO
BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON 90004
12061 455-13B44
April 30 , 1981
Renton Fire Department
Att: Jim Mathews
RE: Dual Emergency Viechle Access - Pine Ridge Apartment Proposal
Malesis Property - 240 ft. East of NE 16th & Kirkland Ave. Int.
Dear Mr. Mathews,
The attached preliminary easement agreement will serve as
evidence that Stonebridge Company has acquired proper dual access
to service our proposed Pine Ridge Apartment proposal per the
pertinent City of Renton fire codes.
Please refer to the attached correspondence to the ORB Or-
ganization, a firm partially responsible forlproject financing
and review, which delineates our intent with regards to this
easement situation. All access routes will be improved to city
codes and specifications.
If there are any difficulties with regards to proceeding
on this basis please call Stonebridge Company (455-0844) with
comment. We believe we have anticipated the ordinance correctly
and accomadated its intent.
Thanks for your time and consideration. Please keep this on .
file for future reference as the project gets closer to building
permit application.
Sincerely,
Stonebridge Company,
a limited partnership
Len Brannen
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April 21, 1981
The ORB Organization
Attention: Mr. Hansen • •
Suite 510
Evergreen Building
Renton , WA 98055 •
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RE: Dual Emergency Vehicle Access - Renton Turnkey Site
Proposed 30 Unit Family Townhouse Pine Ridge Apartments
Dear Mr. Hanson :
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emergency vehicle access to our 16th Street turnkey project pro-
posal. In the event of fire or other emergency situations, as.
the recently revised Renton fire code mandates, emergency vehicles
now have two routes into the Pine Ridge Project.
The code requires that an alternate 20 ft. wide improved access be
provided into the site area. The improvements must insure that •
. emergency vehicles weighing up to 45 ,000 pounds will have safe ,ready
access to the project area.
Stonebridge Company has contacted the current owners of tax lots
• 131 and 143, which lie immediately North of the subject property,
about the acquisition of ingress/egress easements running North
and South along their westerly property line. As verified by the
attached responses, by those current owners, the right of way will
be ,granted. This easement road will be designated for emergency
. vehicle access only and otherwise will be chained 'off to other un-
related traffic. A legal agreement is being prepared by Stonebridge
Company and upon mutual s.ignatures 'will be notarized and filed as
evidence of the establishment of this easement. Stonebridge Company
intends, upon forwarding of this proposal by the Renton Housing Autho-
rity, to begin the process of legally recording the casement right.
A reasonable mutually agreeable compensation has been worked out
between Stonebridge Company and the referred to property owners. The
names, mailing address and phone numbers are listed below 'so Housing
Authority personel can check the validity of the attached corres-
pondences.
Mr. Hansen
April 21, 1981 .
Page 2
Tax Lot 143
George and Yvonne Lucker, a trustee
042305-9143-03
4137 94th SE •
Mercer Island, WA 98040
232-8245
Tax Lot 131
William A. Looney
042305-9131-07
P.O. Box 66098
Seattle, WA 98166
829-1149
The cast-west connector drive of 18th Street NE is a public right
of way and can be utilized for this purpose. Thus what has been
established is a loop road which will. accomodate the dual access
mandate outlined by the Renton Fire Code. (Please refer to the
shaded sketch attached)
Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention and we hope
your concerns have been alleviated. , Feel free to call at any time
if you have additional questions.
Sincerely ,
Stonebridge Company .
a Limited partnership
Len Brannen
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AGREEMENT TO (;RANT EASEMENT
TO: Slonehridl;e Co..
10655 NE 4th
Suite 800
Bellevue, WA 98004
Attn : Mr. Len l3rannen
RE: Pine Ridge Turnkey Project.
Renton Housing Authority
For a mutually agreeable consideration, the undersigned agree to
grant casemcnt4 for underground utilities and emergency vehicle use
only, over and across the Westerly 20 feet of Tax Lots 131, and. 143,
in Section 4 , Township 23 N, Range 5, King County, Washington, to
the Stunebridge. Co. , Developer, for the sole purpose for the (level-
opement of the Pine Ridge Turnkey Project .
This agreement is subject to the following conditions :
1. All costs in connection with construction of improvements
in the easements shall be at. the sole expense of the Devel-
oper.
2 . The Grantors, and or their assigns shall be granted full
use at no cost in the future of any utilities in said
easements .
I . The emergency roadway shall be improved with asphalt paving
for its full width.
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S . The Developer shall pay all legal costs in connection with
preparation of easement documents, surveying, and recording.
6. The Developer shall hold the Grantors harmless for any Iiabil-
i t l es arising from the Pine Ridge Project and said easements.
7 . . This agreement shall become void 180 days from April 21 , 1981,
and all sums paid are forfeited.
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Affidavit of Publicatio i� ..--•.�;. Public Noce
NOTICE OF
l''` - PUBLIC HEARING
�,� �-t RENTON LAND USE
STATE OF WASHINGTON ss. .k, Q� _= HEARING EXAMINER
COUNTY OF KING - _ __ RENTON,WASHINGTON '
A public hearing will be
held by the Renton Land
Use Hearing Examiner at Ns
Michele Sp aul ding regular meeting in the Coun-
being first duly sworn on d Chambers,City Hal,Re-
nton, Washington, on
2.7. 1981, at 9:00
oath,deposes and says that she is the CHI of Clerk of Jowly
a.m to consider the following
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been petitions:
SOUTH COUNTY
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, RADIO
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper Appl qon for condition-
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is al use permit to Testate
now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the two mdio broadcasting
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Daily Record towers(150 feet tail)and
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior s transmitter building
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, for a new radio ,
File CU-115-80;property
Washington.That the annexed is a Notice of Hearing located on the northeast
corner of S.E.44th Street '
R6325 and 103rd Avenue S.E.
(extended).
2. SEVENTH AVENUE
CORPORATION ("THE
as it was published in regular issues(and 650 BUILDING")
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period Application for site ap-
proval. File SA-126-80,
to allow construction of
of 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the 88,000 sq.( )�m
office e
buNdlnp in the M-P zone
11 January 61 witfhpealtkhgfor 440vehi-
day of ,19 ,and ending the :property located In
the vithtnity of 650 S.W.
7th Street.
day of ,19 both dates 3'
LAZZETTUMALESIS
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- (S T O N E B R I D G E
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee COMPANY)
Applta lion for rezone
from G tD R-2,file R-127-
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of 31.63 which 80,to dew use esmulti-
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the family resldentiai apart-
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent merit complex; the ap-
insertion. proximate 3.18 acre par-
,i. c� col M located east of
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4.L EROY 71 BONWEN
Chief Clerk +4ot
short plat approval, file
138.60; an i request for
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11 4- day of waiver of off-site Irn-
psr emanta, file W-002-
81:Jaeauary , 19 81 the r de property b`of ant
. Grady Way between
Thomas Avenue 'S.W.
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Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, L+a�l descriptions ci files
residing at KrtutbK-ipg_County. narrative
h iUZSt''iill Revlon'Planning Depart-
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9th, 1955. acid pa�lions d ions are invited to
be poem at the public
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adopted by the newspapers of the State. 1aY1" at �00 am. to ex
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V.P.C.Form No.87 Rev.7-79 '"
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE mrA,RING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
MAY 5, 1981
APPLICANT: STONEBRIDGE COMPANY (Louis Malesis)
FILE NUMBER: SP-025-81
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A. SUMMARY & FURPOS OF I +r1EST:
The applicant ,seeks approval of a Special Permit to
construct a 30-unit townhouse apartment complex.
B. GENERAL INFORMATION:
, 1 . Owner of Record: Louis Malesis
2. Applicant: Lazzetti-Malesis
Stonebridge Company
3. -Location:
(Vicinity Map Attached) East end of N.E. 16th
Street and east of
Kirkland Avenue N.E.
4 . Legal Description: A detailed legal
description is available
on file in the Renton
Planning .Department.
5. Size of Property: +3. 16 acres
6. Access : Via N.E. 16th Street
7. Existing Zoning: R-2, Residence Multiple
Family; minimum lot
size 7,200 square
feet
8. Existing Zoning in the Area: R-2, Residence Two-Family,
minimum lot size
7,200 square feet;
R-3, Residence Multiple
Family, minimum lot
size 5,000 square
feet; P-1 , Public
Use District ; SR,
Suburban Residential
(King County Zoning) .
9. Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Low Density Multiple
Family; Medium Density
Multiple Family
10. Notification: The applicant was
notified in•writing
of the hearing date. Notice
was properly published in
the Daily Record Chronicle
on April 20, 1981
and posted in three
places on or near
the site as required
by City Ordinance
on April 17, 1981 . •
PLANNING DEPARTMENT t ,
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER •
PUBLIC HEARING: MAY 5 981
STONEBRIGE COMPANY: FILE NO. SP-025-81
PAGE TWO
C. ;:;ICSTORY/BW GRODD :
The subject site was annexed into the City by Ordinance
No. 3401 of February 20, 1980. It was rezoned from
"G" to R-2 by Ordinance No. 3520 of March 20, 1981 .
D. pPvYSICAL IACKGmtfuND:
1 . Topography: The subject site is relatively level
with a slight slope to the northeast.
2. Soils: Indianola Loamy Fine Sand (InC) . Permeability
is rapid; available water capacity is moderate;
runoff is slow to medium; and the erosion hazard
is slight to moderate. This soil is used for timber
and for urban development.
3. Vegetation: The subject site consists<- of a mixture
of evergreen and deciduous trees , although a portion
has been cleared.
4. Wildlife: The existing vegetation provides suitable
habitat for birds and small mammals. •
5. Water: No surface water was observed on the subject
site (April 17, 1981 ) .
6. Land Use: The subject site is presently undeveloped
as is the land to the east. Properties -to the
. north and south contain existing duplexes. Develop-
ment to the west is single family residences.
E. EI :I:Or:,OOD CHARACTERISTICS:
The surrounding properties are a combination of some
low density multiple family, single family, and undeveloped
uses.
F. PUBLIC Sr '"\-ICES:
1 . Water and Sewer: A 6-inch water main extends east-west
on N.E. 18th Street, and an 8-inch main runs north-south .
on Kirkland Avenue N.E. An 8-inch sanitary sewer
is also located on Kirkland Avenue N.E.
2. Fire Protection: Provided by the Renton Fire Depart-
ment as per ordinance requirements.
3. Transit: Metro Transit is available in close proximity
to the area along the major arterials (Route Nos. 107 ,
108, and 240) .
4. Schools : Hillcrest Elementary School is within
one-fourth mile to the west of the subject site,
while McKnight Middle School is approximately the
same distance to the southwest, and Hazen High ' •
School is approximately one and a half miles to
the east.
5. Recreation: The North Highlands Park is within
one-fourth mile to the west of the property, while
Kennydale Lions .Park is approximately one mile
to the northwest. The Hillcrest School facilities
also provide certain open space and recreation
for the area.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPOF '0 THE HEARING EXAMINER .
PUBLIC HEARING: 5, 1981
STONEBRIDGE COMPANY: FILE NO. SP-025-81
PAGE THREE
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G. \ PLIC'kTLE SCIONS OF THE ZONING CODE: •
1 . Section 4-708, R-2, Residence Two Family
H. APPLICABLE SECTIONS IF THE cump.. AluwsruE PLAN OR OTHER .
OFFICIAL CITY ;ANT:
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1 . Land Use Report, 1965 , Residential, Page 11 , and
Objectives 4 and 6, Pages 17 - 18.
2. Policies' Element, Comprehensive Plan, 1981 , 4 .C5 and 8,
Page 9.
I. IMPACT ON THE NATURAL Cr I:( FIi' N Alt; OIVIAINN V:
1 . Natural Systems : Development of the subject site
will remove the vegetation, disturb the soils,
increase storm water runoff, and have an effect
on traffic and noise levels in the area. Through
proper development controls and procedures , however,
many of these impacts can be mitigated.
2. Population/Employment: Development of the subject
site to the maximum permitted in the R-2 zone would
result in a population increase of approximately
75 persons (2. 5 persons/unit x 30 .units) .
3. . Schools : School population would increase by approxi-
mately eight students with a 30-unit development.
4 . Social: Increased opportunities for social interaction
would result for the residents of . the new housing.
5. Traffic : , Approximately 162 additional vehicle
trips per. day can be expected on N.E. 12th Street
with the proposed development (5.4 trips per unit
x 30 units) . This represents a 3 percent increase
over present levels on the' nearest street for which
traffic counts are available (N.E. 12th Street) .
J. ENVImoxilooTAL ASSESSMENT/THRESwOLD DETERMINATION:
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Pursuant to the City of Renton' s Environmental Ordinance
and the State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, as amended,
RCW 43-21C, the Environmental Review Committee issued
a final declaration of non-significance for the subject
proposal on April 20, 1981 .
K. ICI /DEPA!" I mp:1!oTS CONTACTED:
1 . City of Renton Building Division.
2. City of Renton Engineering Division.
3. City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division.
4 . City of Renton Utilities Division.
5. City of Renton Fire Department.
L. PLANNING DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS:
1 ._ The subject proposal is consistent with the R-2
zoning and the Comprehensive Plan designations
of low and medium density multiple family for the
subject site. The proposed townhouse units and
installation of a 15-foot landscape/screening buffer
should provide a reasonable transition from the
subject multiple family area to the single family
residential area east of the property.
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING: MA,. �, 1981
STONEBRIDGE COMPANY: FILE NO. SP-025-81 •
PAGE FOUR
2. The proposed development is consistent with the
setback requirements and lot coverage limits of
the R-2 zone and is compatible with the require-
' ments of Section 4-708 (3) .
3. Parking required for the proposal is 45 stalls.
Forty-five stalls have been provided (including
two handicapped) .
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4. The access/circulation system as proposed is generally
adequate. Concern has been expressed by the Police
Department, however, for an additional emergency
access.
5. Roadway improvements consisting of curb, gutter,
sidewalk, and street lighting will be required
on N.E. 16th Street as per Traffic Engineering
and Engineering Division' s comments.
6. As determined by the Environmental Review Committee,
the applicant will supply the following as conditions
for a declaration of non-significance.
(1 ) The proposal will provide a dedication of
a 25-feet wide street right-of-way along its
northern property line, which will provide
access to the property lying east of the proposal.
(2) The proposal will provide a constructed street
on a 50-feet wide dedication along the western
property line north of N.E. 16th ' Street.
Due to these requirements , the site plan will have
to be altered (the location of Building No. 1 will
require adjustment) in order to meet the setback
requirements of the R-2 zone.
7. Storm water retention/detention will be required
as per Engineering Division comment. In addition
the applicant needs to identify the method of service
for sewers in the area.
8. The Utilities Engineering Division advises that
approved utility plans are required and that the
proposal is subject to all applicable fees.
9. The Fire Department indicates that a preconstruction
conference with the Fire Marshall will be necessary.
10. The Police Department has expressed some concerns
regarding potential vandalism a-nd nuisance during
future construction. A number of preventive measures
are recommended. See memorandum for details.
11 . A conceptual landscaping plan has been submitted
with the applicant ' s proposal. It appears generally
to meet the intent of the Parking and Loading Ordinance
requirements and the 15-feet buffer along the east
property line as required by the Hearing Examiner
in R-127-80. A more detailed plan must be submitted
to the Building Department, however, for approval
by the City's Landscape Architect.
YLHLVLV11V17 LPrSLi1[11LLi1V1
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING: ' 5, 1981
. STONEBRIDGE COMPP FILE NO. SP-025-81
PAGE FIVE
M. DEPARIDECHTAL REC'ONEENDATIONIS
Based upon the above analysis, it is recommended to
approve the Special Permit request subject to the satisfaction
of items L-5 through L-11 .
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APPLICANT TOTAL AREA
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EXISTING ZONING R-2 , Residence Multiple Family
EXISTING USE Undeveloped
PROPOSED USE 30-Unit Townhouse Apartment Complex
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©, . .i ® THE CITY OF -'' NTO
tfo.vk MUNICIPAL BUIL''ING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
n .malL = o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR ® POLICE DEPARTMENT
ot co. HUGH R.DARBY. CHIEF
O'qp,® SEP� �P
To: Planning Dept.
From: LT. D.R.Persson
Re: Stonebridge Company
In reviewing the application I find three areas of concern that need
to be addressed prior to the approval of the application.
#1) Traffic access to the site: The roadway leading into the
site should be upgraded from Kirkland to the project
site. There should be emergency access to the site from
more than one access point. How will this development
affect Kirkland Ave. N.E. which is a well traveled roadway
already? Can the intersection of Kirkland & N.E. 12 take
this additional burden without a signal or some type of
improvement to help the traffic flow in the area?
#2) Impact on police services: In this particular area I;e
are having a problem with vandalism and burglary due to
a group of juveniles that live in the area. While this
development would improve the quality of the area it would
also possibly become a target for this group of juveniles.
Thus the police services could be impacted substantially
during the construction phase and even after the development
is completed. There are several items that could be included
in the building of the development that would mitigate this
problem and reduce the impact on the police services. They
are: (1) pre-wire the ' units for burglar- alarms ,(2) Install
dead bolt locks (3) peep holes on all outside doors
(4) Properly located outside lighting (5) Large hot.se
numbers on each unit (6) 1&3/4"solid core doors
#3) Closeness of the site to senior citizens housing: The
South edge of the project would border the Evergreen Terrace
housing complex and with the bike path & exercise path running
around the outside of the complex I believe that the seniors
could be bothered by children playing loudly in the E.rea.
Thus I would recommend that a fence as well as a screening
hedge be placed along the property line that borders the
Evergreen Terrace.
AL DECLARATION OF NON-SD ?ICANCE
Application No (s) : SP-025-81
Environmental Checklist No. : ECF-"02G-81
Description of Proposal: Request for Special
Permit approval to
construct a 30-unit
townhouse apartment
complex
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Proponent: STONEBRIDGE COMPANY
(Louis Malesis)
Location of Proposal: East end of N.E.
16th St, and east
of Kirkland Ave.
N.E.
Lead Agency: Renton Planning Department
This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on March 18, 1981 ,
and again on April 15 , 1981 , following a presentation by
Roger Blaylock of the Planning Department.
Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings
• of the ERC on application ECF-026-81 are the following:
1 ) Environmental Checklist Review Sheet, prepared by:
Steve Munson DATED: March 12, 1981
2) Applications : SP-025-81 ; R-127-80
3) Recommendations for a declaration of non-significance:
Planning Department. Building Department
Police Department Engineering Division
Traffic Engineering Division
Acting as the Responsible Official, the ERC has determined .
this development does not have significant adverse impact
on the environment. An EIS is not required under RCW
43. 21C. 030 (2) (c) . This decision was made after review by
the lead agency of a complete environmental checklist and
other information on file with the lead agency.
Reasons for declaration of environmental non-significance:
1 ) The proposal will not adversely impact adjacent properties.
2) The proposal will provide a dedication of a 25-foot
wide .street right-of-way along its northern property
line, which will provide access to the property lying
east of the proposal.
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3) The proposal will provide a constructed street on a
50-foot wide dedication along the western property line
north of N.E. 16th Street.
Signatures :
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'Ronald G. Nelson David R. Clemens, Acting
Building Director Planning Director
Ri hard C. Houghton,-;Acting
Public Works Director
DATE OF PUBLICATION : April 20, 1981
EXPIRATION OF APPEAL PERIOD: . May 4 , 1981
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do ',.f.'4"`w THE CITY OF RENTS N
mu .ICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. REV TON,WASH. 98055
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o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR ® PLANNING DEPARTMENT
90 co' 235- 2550
O•9:4TFd SEPTET®�Q
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April 20, 1981
Mr. Louis Malesis
Stonebridge Company
10655 N. E. 4th
Suite 800
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Re: Application for special permit approval to construct
a 30-unit townhouse apartment complex, File No. SP-025-81 ;
property located on the east end of N.E. 16th .Street
and east of Kirkland Avenue N.E.
Dear Mr. Malesis :
The Renton Planning Department formally accepted the above
mentioned application on March 9, 1981 . A public hearing
before the City of Renton Hearing Examiner has been set for
May 5, 1981 , at 9 : 00 a.m.
Representatives of the applicant are asked to be present.
All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing.
If you have any further questions, please call the Renton
Planning Department, 235-2550,
Very truly yours ,
-F4
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Roger J. Blaylo k
Associate Planner
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CITY OF r ENTON
LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
• MAY 5, 1981
AGEND
COMMENCING AT 9 : 00 a.m. :
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, SECOND FLOOR, RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING
The applications listed are in order of application number
only and not necessarily the order in which they will be
heard. Items will be called for hearing at the discretion
of the Hearing Examiner.
SP-025-81 STONEBRIDGE COMPANY (LOUIS MALESIS)
Application for special permit approval
to construct a 30-unit townhouse apartment
complex; property located on the east
lend of N.E. 16th Street and east of Kirkland
Avenue N.E.
Short Plat MAPLE VALLEY HEIGHTS SHORT PLAT
File 033-81 ; Applications for approval of four-lot
V-034-81 commercial short plat and variance from
the Subdivision Ordinance to allow two
pipestem lots; property located approxi-
mately 150 feet west of the northwest
corner of Pierce Avenue S.E. and S.E.
6th Street.
FPUD-036-81 CEDAR RIDGE RESIDENTIAL PARK
Application for final planned unit develop-
ment approval to permit development of
138 dwelling unit single family attached
dwellings; property located north of
the Bonneville Power Administration/Puget
Power powerline corridor, south of the
Cedar River, and abutting the east side
of the City of Seattle pipeline right-
of-way.
Short Plat BILL HEATH SHORT PLAT
File 039-81 ; Applications for four-lot single family
V-040-81 residential short plat, and variance
from the Subdivision Ordinance to allow
half-street without curbs and sidewalks;
property located at Park Place North,
south of North 26th Street.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
RENTON, WASHINGTON
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON LAND USE HEARING
EXAMINER AT ?IIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS,
CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON MAY 5, 1981 , AT 9: 00 A.M.
TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS:
1 . STONEBRIDGE COMPANY (LOUIS MALESIS)
Application for special permit approval to construct
a 30-unit townhouse apartment complex, file SP-025-81 ;
property located on the east end of N.E. 16th Street
and east of Kirkland Ave. N.E.
2. MAPLE VALLEY HEIGHTS SHORT PLAT
Applications for approval of four-lot commercial
short plat file 033-81 , and variance from the
Subdivision Ordinance to allow two pipestem lots,
file V-034-81 ; property located approximately 150
feet west of the northwest corner of Pierce Ave.
S.E. and S.E. 6th St.
3. CEDAR RIDGE RESIDENTIAL PARK
Application for final Planned Unit Development
approval to permit development of 138 dwelling unit
single family attached dwellings , file FEUD-036-81 ;
property located north of the Bonneville Power
Administration/Puget Power powerline corridor, south
of the Cedar River, and abutting the east side of
the City of Seattle pipeline right-of-way.
4 . BILL HEATH SHORT PLAT
Applications for four-lot single family residential
short plat, file 039-81 , and variance from the Sub-
division Ordinance to allow half-street without
curbs and sidewalks, file V-040-81 ; property located
at Park Place north south of North 26th Street.
Legal descriptions of files noted above are on file in the
Renton Planning Department.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE
PRESENT AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON MAY 5, 1981 , AT 9 : 00 A.M.
TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS.
PUBLISHED: April 20 , 1981 DAVID R. CLEMENS
ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR
CERTIFICATION
I , STEVE MUNSON, 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.
ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to
before me, a Notary Public, in
and for the State of Washington
residing in King County, on the
17th day of April. ; 1981 .
SIGNED: 4'10 '
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- RO — OSED ACTION SPECIAL PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A
30-UNIT TOWNHOUSE APARTMENT COMPLEX, SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS
FILE NO. SP-025-81
GENERAL LOCATIM A ID OR A , DRESS
LOCATED ON THE EAST END OF N.E. 16TH STREET AND EAST OF
KIRKLAND AVENUE N.E.
PERS. NS Z1F 'A Q'- •RIME TAL
THE CITY OF RE T ii#,N ENVIRDNIVI, AL REVIEW
COMMITTEE E E.R.C.3 HAS DETEt' -‘ ,IN THAT THE
RCIP •'`'SLED A7T , ODDES - 1 v :I;DEB ;, T AVES
- SIGNIFICANT , ' R ! R :T g ! —
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ENVORONMENTAL dM` CT T' TEMENTS 0n 1, L
way , E R Ul
AN RRE L OF THE ABOVE ETERM! ATE N MAY
BE FILE it WITH T E RENT et'N HEARING EXA, !
B ®$ MAY , 1981. m
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FOR FURTHER I ATION
CONTACT THE. CITY F RE' = A .
RLA I' G DEPA"' , ,.-',ENT
235-2560
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE
WITHOUT UT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
RENTON, WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a final declara-
tion of non-significance for the following projects:
1. BROADACRES, INC. (ECF-032-81)
Application for special permit for excavation (10,000
cubic yards) and grading to allow development of training
track (20,000 cubic yards) for race horses and construction
of pathway within existing barn area for access from barns
to training track, file SP-031-81; property located on the
northwest corner, north parking lot , and southeast barn
area parking lot of Longacres Racetrack facility.
2. CITY OF RENTON (ECF-038-81)
Application for environmental review of Adult Entertain-
ment Land Use Ordinance
The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has furhter issued a final
declaration of non-significance for the following projects, subject
to conditions:
1. NORTHWEST COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE COMPANY (AUSTIN COMPANY)
(ECF-602-80)
Application for site approval for four two-story office
building complexes, file SA-092-80; property located on
the southwest corner of S.W. Lind Ave. and S.W. 16th St .
2. STONEBRIDGE COMPANY (LOUIS MALESIS) (ECF-026-81)
Application for special permit approval to construct
a 30-unit townhouse apartment complex, file SP-025-81;
property located on the east end of N.E. 16th St . and
east of Kirkland Ave. N.E.
3. CHAMPION HEIGHTS (LANDMARK ENGINEERING) (ECF-034-81)
Application for tentative plat approval of six-lot
single family subdivision, file 028-81; property located
at No. 26th St. and Pelly Pl. No.
Further information regarding these actions is available in the
Planning Department , Municipal Building, Renton, Washington ,
235-2550. Any appeal of ERC action must be filed with the Hearing
Examiner by May 4, 1981.
Published: April 20, 1981
FINAL DECLARATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Alication No (s) : SP-025-81
Environmental Checklist No. : ECF-026-81
Description of Proposal: Request for Special
Permit approval to
construct a 30-unit
townhouse apartment
complex
•
Proponent: STONEBRIDGE COMPANY
(Louis Malesis)
Location of Proposal: East end of N.E.
16th St. and east
of Kirkland Ave.
N.E.
Lead Agency: Renton Planning Department
This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on March 18, 1981 ,
and again on April 15 , 1981 , following a presentation by
Roger Blaylock of the Planning Department.
Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings
of the ERC on application ECF-026-81 are the following:
1 ) Environmental Checklist Review Sheet, prepared by:
Steve Munson DATED: March 12, 1981
2) Applications : SP-025-81 ; R-127-80
3) Recommendations for a declaration of non-significance:
Planning Department, Building Department
Police Department Engineering Division
Traffic Engineering Division
Acting as the Responsible Official, the ERC has determined
this development does not have significant adverse impact
on the environment. An EIS is not required under RCW
43. 21C. 030 (2) (c) . This decision was made after review by
the lead agency of a complete environmental checklist and
other information on file with the lead agency.
Reasons for declaration of environmental non-significance:
1 ) The proposal will not adversely impact adjacent properties.
2) The proposal will provide a dedication of a 25-foot
wide street right-of-way along its northern property
line, which will provide access to the property lying
east of the proposal.
3) The proposal will provide a constructed street on a
50-foot wide dedication along the western property line
north of N.E. 16th Street.
Signatures :
Vigefit
'Ronald G. Nelson David R. Clemens, Acting
Building Director Planning Director
Ri hard C. Hou hton,i cting
Public Works Director
DATE OF PUBLICATION: April 20, 1981
EXPIRATION OF APPEAL PERIOD: May 4 , 1981
STONEBRIDGE COMPANY
A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
10655 N.E. 4TH - SUITE BD❑
BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON 99004
(206) 455-0844
April 1, 1981
The City of Renton - Municipal Building
Planning and Building Department
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, WA 98055
RE: Special Permit Approval Request - Revised Site Plan Submittal
Appeal Regarding Special Permit
Dear Sirs :
We have enclosed a revised copy of our originally submitted
site plan for the Pine Ridge Apartment proposal. Per the
suggestions of Mr. Roger Blaylock, we have left an area along
the site plan' s west border from the north to the south which
when called for, can become a dedicated easement to the City of
Renton to be used for access to bordering acreage.
As can be easily recognized, this involves a total area of 50ft.X
162 ft. or 8 ,100 total square feet. We consider this a reason-
able sacrifice and quite accomodating to the city planners ' basic
concerns. Our useable site area has been significantly reduced,
consequently pushing up project density and reducing project
open space. To provide east-west access directly through the
site area would be contrary to the intent of the "special per-
mit" and would certainly hinder the privacy, safety and overall
practicality of the development. The proposed route, we feel,
tends to preserve the basic character of the site plan yet also
provides a route for vehicle traffic from the properties to the
east and north. We suspect, as is normative in such decisions,
that adjacent property owners will be required to participate
on an equal basis.
Thank you for reviewing this revised site plan and we hope our
attempt to accomodate city concerns is acceptable.. Please call
our architect, Charles Morgan and Associates of Everett, should
further clarification be required. (1-353-2888)
Your efforts and consideration are appreciated.
Sincerely, T�9Y _
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Stonebridge Company
a limited partnership _
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Len Brannen
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enclosures f'.�
NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
RENTON , WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a proposed
declaration of non-significance for the following projects :
1. STONEBRIDGE COMPANY (Louis Malesis) (ECF-026-81)
Application for special permit for approval to
construct a 30-unit townhouse apartment Complex ;
File No . SP-025-81 ; property located on the east
end of N .E . 16th Street and east of Kirkland Avenue
N .E .
Further information regarding this action is available in
the Planning Department , Municipal Building, Renton, Washington,
235-2550 . Any appeal of ERC action must be filed with the
Hearing Examiner by April 6, 1981 .
Published: March 23 , 1981
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t R I= POSED ACTION PROPOSED DECLARATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 30-UNIT TOWNHOUSE APARTMENT COMPLEX SUBJECT
TO PROVISION OF ACCESS TO THE EAST OF THE SITE FROM THE WEST (SP-025-81)
GENERAL LOCATION ANO OR ADDRESS '
EAST END OF N.E. 16TH STREET AND EAST OF KIRKLAND AVENUE N. E.
P ratSTED T{ir NOTIFY INTERESTED
ERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL
ANTI : a
THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRON,. =:r:'ry NTAL REVIEW
COMMITTEE C E.R.C. ] HAS DE ,-. . ;,..r°INED THAT THE
PROPOSE`•+ ACTION, ®DOES =µ r DES Not HAVE
A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPA T ON THE ENVIRON-
MENTy.
`'y
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A:,., ' EI®IVI k-"ONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT, DWILL
"r ALI. N DT, SE REQUIRED. -
AN APPEAL OF THE ABOVE DETERMINATION MAY
BE FILED WITH THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER
BY 5:00 P.M., APRIL 6. 1981
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
235-2550 ,
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE
WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
PROPOSED DECLARATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Application No (s ) : SP-025-81
Environmental Checklist No . : ECF-026-81
Description of Proposal : Request for Special
Permit approval to
construct a 30-unit
townhouse apartment
complex
Proponet : Stonebridge Company
(Louis Malesis)
•
Location of Proposal : East end of Northeast
16th Street and east
of Kirkland Avenue
Northeast
Lead Agency: Planning Department
This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on March 18 , 1981 ,
following a presentation by Roger Blaylock of the Planning
Department .
Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings
of the ERC on application ECF-U26-81 are the following :
1 ) Environmental Checklist Review Sheet , prepared by :
Steve Munson DATED : March 12 , 1981
2 ) Applications : SP-025-81 ; R-127-80
3 ) Recommendations for a declaration of non-significance :
A. Planning B . More Information :
Traffic Engineering Police
Engineering
Building
Acting as the Responsible Official , the ERC has determined
this development does not have significant adverse impact
on the environment . An EIS is not required under RCW
43 .21C .030( 2) (c) . This decision was made after review by
the lead agency of a complete environmental checklist and
other information on file with the lead agency.
Reasons for declaration 'of environmental non-significance :
Will not adversely affect adjacent properties , and
subject to provision of public access to the east of the
site from the west .
Signatures : •
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Ronald G . Nelson id R . lemens, Acting
Building Director Planning Director
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Richard C . Houghton , ,/Acting'
Public Works Director
DATE OF PUBLICATION :
MARCH 23 , 1981
APRIL 6 1981
EXPIRATION OF APPEAL PERIOD: ,
1\
Date circulated : ,10/e 0 Comments due : 3/ 7/e/
ENVIIRONMENITAL CHECKLIST REVIEV SHEET
ECF - Od6 - $f
APPLICATION No (s ) . II �P—Oas Sf n �A
PROPONENT : �Ohe'�pPict eC�#vipay( L /Y
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PROJECT TITLE : 5 /99 ,Ed /y/? /7- /////
cEc
Brief Description of Project : P.., t,es7L7 4:044.4i i ei*/4rry,,•71
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LOCATION : C.cyder N /at4 ' S14o1 l��rlah4 rf(rP.
SITE AREA : t 3getcre-� BUILDING AREA (gross )4?/ 3p'7‘
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (%) : �-
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE
INFO
1 ) Topographic changes :
2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality :
3 ) Water & water courses :
4 ) Plant life :
5 ) Animal life :
6) Noise : L�
7 ) Light & glare :
8 ) Land Use ; north : UrtetCtte-top¢.Q
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west : t,
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View obstruction : �f
9 ) Natural resources :
10 ) Risk of upset :
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12 ) Number of Dwellings : lj� -
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traffic impacts :
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18) Aesthetics :
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20 ) Archeology/history :
COMMENTS :
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be_ rrsfed°•
Recommendation : DNSI DOS More Information_
Reviewed by : 9e(p MUMS0V1 Title : ASSti t Y4,1%vt@{/�
Date : 3 1a-1st
FORM: ERC-06
Date circulated : 34/?/ / Comments due : :3V/748(
ENIVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEH SHEET
ECF - ®d6 - Q/
APPLICATION No (s) .
PROPONENT : 5/emeAJril e' ( Go&IS �Gt/e®yy..$)
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Brief Description of Project : �' IirS77e� a.�Pieeo e'rc'Qfrgeerim .'7
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LOCATION': ertdP old .y st ere rA /z Xur. 04,6—
SITE AREA: ri 3. ((Oacveg BUILDING AREA (gross) t171 3a60
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (%) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR ! MAJOR MORE
INFO
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2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality :
3) Water & water courses :
4) Plant life :
5 ) Animal life : L/
6) Noise :
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12 ) Number of Dwellings:
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Reviewed by : (.,.zy `• ), :T tle : C , E
Date :
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FORM: ERC-06
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Date circulated : 3//a/19/ Comments due : 3//:17/8/
ENIVIRONMENITAL CHECKLIST REVIE&i SHEET
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APPLICATION No(s ) . $g do ...S-9/
PROPONENT : 510A e.6 ,ife 4.. ,,1Rr( Zel�r'S A 4,-,0.5)
PROJECT TITLE : Sitg-e- g -X04/77"
Brief Description of Project :�eleoet 'e . ep., cereerbtgroi+e7e
ji
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LOCATION :4 e..."or/fe "-/g&lc:5Y ea s74 egre&rkia4.4 190e. NE"'
SITE AREA : 3.14etCve.. BUILDING AREA (gross, �'
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (o) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR ,1 MAJOR MORE
INFO
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2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality : 1f
3) Water & water courses : // s
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4) Plant life : c/ \
5 ) Animal life : cf
6) Noise : cf
7) Light & glare :
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View obstruction :
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9) Natural resources :
10 ) Risk of upset : c
11 ) Population/Employment :
12 ) Number of Dwellings :
13) Trip ends (ITE ) : r
traffic impacts :
14) Public services : I 1,/���,/-eee- '
15 ) Energy :
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17) Human health : r/
18) Aesthetics :
19) Recreation : v
20) Archeology/history : f
COMMENTS :
Recommendation: DNSI DOS More Information
Reviewed by : 4 Title :
Date : -3/ /3/P -
IL FORM: ERCa06
Date circulated: 3//c7/ / Comments due : R//7/8/
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET
ECF e c9:? - 9l
APPLICATION No(s ) . $°do25 8/
PROPONENT: 510AeAni e' c:: Ml/,Err�C Lc0/5 A/e95V.5)
PROJECT TITLE : sitga �/�'f/-
Brief Description of Project :feefGls'`!@760114eh, eareerbtgrfrofr'L
Atem eh'd gD el,117Z744iim Ao .aelo. .01 i,00a t ewebildtoir ,it • zo,rc
LOCATION : eQ.�c�0�/fe /� � S'¢ea e7 kr*t i9c . /V
SITE AREA : II '3. (ga.Cv'.s BUILDING AREA (gross,) .e17, , 'c g 9
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (%) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE
INFO
1 ) Topographic changes :
2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality :
3) Water & water courses :
4) Plant life :
5 ) Animal life :
6) Noise :
7) Light & glare :
8) Land Use ; north:
east :
south:
west :
Land use conflicts :
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9) Natural resources :
10) Risk of upset :
11 ) Population/Employment :
12 ) Number of Dwellings :
13 ) Trip ends CITE) :
traffic impacts :
14) Public services : X ,
15) Energy :
16 ) Utilities :
17 ) Human health: '\
18) Aesthetics : • 3c
19) Recreation : rf
20) Archeology/history :
COMMENTS :
Recommendation : SI DOS More.' Information
Reviewed by : ` Title :
Date : _/ -(
FORM: ERC-06
Date circulated : 73//a/g/ Comments due : :3///7/S/
ENIVIRONMENITAL CHECKLIST REVIEU SHEET
ECF - O - 9/
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PROPONENT : o/: e.ibn scif c a 4.sHiD.t sir( Lei w s O1cr/e'r/.5
PROJECT TITLE : S/ige/ 06 /r
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11 ) Population/Employment :
12 ) Number of Dwellings : ✓ f
13) Trip ends ( ITE) :
traffic impacts :
14) Public services : ✓
15 ) Energy :
16 ) Utilities :
17) Human health:
18) Aesthetics :
19) Recreation :
20) Archeology/history : ✓
COMMENTS :
Recommendation : fUJI, c5i_t____ DOS More Information
Reviewed by : Title : Lupo Ct,.
Date : /2•51 I
FORM: ERC-06
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Date circulated : ,V4W g, Comments due : a/07/$/
ENVIRONIMEINTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET
ECF - Ddg - 9/
APPLICATION No (s) . S/O 25.-8/
PROPONENT : on e.46i71 4.44,61, r Ice( Zo1175 ® a/e r,/
PROJECT TITLE : S/-ge, -,4301/7"
Brief Description of Project :AufGe. dri /01 _ eretails4I'etef74,
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' SITE AREA: ?� 3. (642cvr.s BUILDING AREA (gross) 2V-7, 4? '
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE , (%) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR 1\ MAJOR MORE
INFO
1)• Topographic changes :
2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality : v
3) Water & water courses
4) Plant life :
r/
5) • Animal life :
6) Noise : /
7) Light & glare :
8 ) Land Use ; north
east :
south :
west :
Land use conflicts :
View obstruction :
9) Natural resources : ,,("v
10 ) Risk of upset : v/
11 ) Population/Employment :
12 ) Number of Dwellings :
13 ) Trip ends (ITE) :
traffic impacts :
14) Public services:
15 ) Energy :
16) Utilities:
17) Human health :
18) Aesthetics :
19) Recreation :
20) Archeology/history : ,/'
COMMENTS :
Recommendation : W/F/ OS More Information
Reviewed by : ✓ Title :t7,67 //VS-f/' 3(
Date :
FORM: ERC-06
!717
Date circulated : —344/a/8/ Comments due : a//7/Sl
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET
ECF - O - 8/
APPLICATION No (s ) . SP-O 25-8/
PROPONENT : cJ/0/M e,bn ldf'e 4ir4,Da rt C LG°i'S A/e'S'4S
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PROJECT TITLE : eg�/j4 -„e/i'/T
Brief Description of Project :74G.etr7C76a: stli.�e'r6''abegrolowIT
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LOCATION : ege erz`' rkAlt s, )9ue. ,4'
SITE AREA: ri 3. (CaCve . BUILDING AREA (gross ) 2f7, 3aO; 4;42.
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (%) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE
INFO
1 ) Topographic changes :
2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality :
3) Water & water courses :
4 ) Plant life :
5 ) ' Animal life :
6 ) Noise :
7 ) Light & glare :
8 ) Land Use ; north :
east :
south:
west :
Land use conflicts :
View obstruction :
.9 ) Natural resources :
10 ) Risk of upset :
11 ) Population/Employment :
12 ) Number( of Dwellings :
13 ) Trip ends ( ITE) :
traffic impacts : xxxx
14) Public services : xxx
15 ) Energy :
16 ) Utilities :
17 ) Human health : xxxxxxx
18 ) Aesthetics :
19 ) Recreation :
20 ) Archeology/history :
COMMENTS :
See attached sheet.
Recommendation : DNSI DOS More Information xxx
Reviewed by : L" . Persson Title :
Date : 3/13/81
FORM: ERC-06
OF RA,A
0 THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
siUo rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH. MAYOR • POLICE DEPARTMENT
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MEMORANDUM
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To : Planning Dept. �!Vj� �� /
From: LT. D.R.Persson
Re: Stonebridge Company
In reviewing the application I find three areas of concern that need
to be addressed prior to the approval of the application.
#1) Traffic access to the site: The roadway leading into the
site should be upgraded from Kirkland to the project
site. There should be emergency access to the site from
more than one access point. How will this development,
affect Kirkland Ave. N.E. which is a well traveled roadway .
already? Can the intersection of Kirkland & N.E. 12 take
this additional burden without a signal or some type of
improvement to help the traffic flow in the area?
#2) Impact on police services: In this particular area we
are having a problem with vandalism and burglary due to
a group of juveniles that live in the area. While this
development would improve the quality of the area it would
also possibly become a target for this group of juveniles.
Thus the police services could be impacted substantially
during the construction phase and even after the development
is completed. There are several items that could be included
in the building of the development that would mitigate this
problem and reduce the impact on the police services. They
are: (1) pre-wire the units for burglar alarms (2) Install
dead bolt locks (3) peep holes on all outside doors
(4) Properly located outside lighting (5) Large house
numbers on each unit (6) 1&3/4"solid core doors
#3) Closeness of the site to senior citizens housing: The
South edge of the project would border the Evergreen Terrace
housing complex and with the bike path & exercise path running
around the outside of the complex I believe that the seniors
could be bothered by children playing loudly in the area.
Thus I would recommend that a fence as well as a screening
hedge be placed along the property line that borders the
Evergreen Terrace.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMM EE
JJ
APRIL 8, 1981
AGENDA
COMMENCING AT 10:00 A.M. :
THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM
PENDING BUSINESS:
FRED BOWSER (ECF-642-80; R-135-80)
DAVE BEST (ECF-634-80; R-125-80)
NORTHWEST COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE COMPANY (AUSTIN COMPANY)
(ECF-602-80; SA-092-80)
OLD BUSINESS:
ECF-026-81 STONEBRIDGE COMPANY (LOUIS MALESIS)
SP-025-81 The applicant has submitted a proposal
to provide access to the land-locked
pieces of property to be reviewed by
ERC; property located at intersection
of N.E. 16th Street and Kirkland Ave-
nue N.E.
NEW BUSINESS:
ECF-645-80 FANCHER FLYWAYS, INC.
CU-035-81 Application for conditional use permit
to allow construction of aircraft hangar
building to consist oft 13 units of the
"T" type hangar; property located
on the west side of t e airport south
of the Control Tower.
ECF-031-81 LeROY A. BOWEN
R-030-81 Application for rezone G to L-1 to
allow construction of 30,000 sq. ft .
office building; property located on
S.W. 10th Street between Thomas Ave.
S.W. and Lind Ave. S.W.
ECF-032-81 BROADACRES, INC.
SP-031-81 Application for excavation and
grading to allow development of
training track for race horses
and construction of pathway within
existing barn area for access from
barns to training track; property
located on the northwest corner,
north parking lot , and southeast
barn area parking lot of Longacres
Racetrack facility .
ECF-034-81 CHAMPION HEIGHTS (Landmark Engineering)
Tentative Plat 028-81 Application for tentative plat approval
of six-lot single family subdivision;
property located at North 26th Street
and Pelly Place North.
ECF-545-80 CEDAR RIDGE RESIDENTIAL PARK
FPUD-036-81 Application for final planned unit
FP-037-81 development permit approval of 138
dwelling unit single family attached
P.U.D. and final plat approval of
concurrent subdivision; property
located directly north of BPA/Puget
Power powerline corridor, south of
Cedar River, abutting east side of
City of Seattle pipeline right-of-way.
RE: Bowser Letter from Brady International Hardwoods
Best Company requesting ERC review of north-
Connell bound traffic from Highway 167 into Orillia
Industrial Park via S.W. 43rd
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ARCI-IITECTS
C HAR LE S M O R G A N & ASSOCIATES
7301 BEVERLY LANE EVERETT, WA. 98203 Phone (206) 353-2888
March 9, 1981
Planning Department .
City of Renton
Renton, Washington
Re: 30 Unit Apartment Project - "Pine Ridge"
Gentlemen:
The project as proposed is designed to maintina a natural open vegeta-
tion barrier to the adjacent properties.
Having all the units in buildings no larger than 4-plexes, .keeps the
project in the character of the area and allows for more open spaces.
The project does have a circular flow of vehicular traffic which makes
easier egress for both occupants and emergency equipment.
The developers will be able to retain a large number of the existing fir .
trees and will leave a large portion of the natural ground cover.
The present R-2 zoning would require each building to have required
setbacks on individual sites. This would not lend itself to a freer design
which allows us to place buildings to retain trees and better fit the topo-
graphy. It would also have a more regimental appearance.
Sincerely,
Lic' P .
Charles E. M. •:n
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TOTAL FEES •` =
Please take this receipt and your payment to the Finance Department on the first floor.
Thank vou.
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
MARCH 11 , 1981
AGENDA
COMMENCING AT 10 : 00 A. M. :
THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM
PENDING BUSINESS :
NORTHWEST COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE COMPANY (AUSTIN COMPANY )
(ECF-602-80 ; SA-092-80)
FRED BOWSER ( ECF-642-80 ; R-135-80)
DAVE BEST (ECF-634-80 ; R- 125-80)
H. A . AND JANET BLENCOE (ECF-020-81 )
NEW BUSINESS :
ECF-021-81 MICHAEL A. BUMSTEAD
CU-019-81 Application for conditional use permit
to construct 9600 sq . ft . machine shop
with asphalt parking lot and landscaping ;
property located at 3500 N . E . 4th Street
ECF-022-81 STEAK AND ALE OF WASHINGTON , INC .
TP-020-81 (JOLLY OX RESTAURANT)
Application for temporary permit to
allow a temporary 18 , 000 square foot
gravel parking lot for the Jolly Ox
Restaurant ; property located on the
east side of West Valley Highway at
Strander Boulevard
ECF-023-81 DOMINIC J . COLASURDO
SP-024-81 Application for special permit for
fill and grade in B- 1 zone ; property
on the south side of N . E . 4th Street
approximately 160 feet east of Union
Avenue N . E .
ECF-024-81 CITY OF RENTON ( UTILITIES DEPARTMENT )
W-613 WATER L . I . D . NO . 317
Application for approval of installa-
tion of approximately 1250 lineal feet
of 8" D . I . water main and appurtenances
in South 132nd Street lying between 8oth
Avenue South and 84th Avenue South
ECF-025-81 CITY OF RENTON ( UTILITIES DEPARTMENT )
S-293 SANITARY SEWER L . I . D . NO . 321
Application for approval of installa-
tion of 750 lineal feet of 8" P . U . C .
sanitary sewer pipe together with
laterials , side sewers and appurtenances ,
running from the existing manhole at
the intersection of N . E . Sunset Boule-
vard and Duvall Avenue N . E . , northerly
a distance of 750 feet
ECF-026-81 STONEBRIDGE COMPANY (LOUIS MALESIS )
SP-025-81 Application for special permit to
construct 30-unit townhouse apartment
complex ; property located at the east
end of N . E . 16th Street and east of
Kirkland Avenue N . E .
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CHARLES MORGAN & ASSOCIATES .
7301 BEVERLY LANE EVERETT, WA. 98203 Phone (206) 353-2888
March 9, 1981 .
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Planning Department -
City of Renton • •
j Renton, Washington
Re: 30 Unit Apartment Project - "Pine Ridge"
Gentlemen:
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The project as proposed is designed to maintina a natural open vegeta-
tion barrier to the adjacent properties. . •
Having all the units in buildings no larger. than 4-plexes, .keeps the
project in the character of the area and allows for more open spaces.
The project does have a circular flow of vehicular traffic which makes
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The developers will be able to retain a large number of the existing fir
trees and will leave a large portion of the natural ground cover.
The present R-2 zoning would require each building to have required
setbacks on individual sites. This would not lend itself to a freer design
which allows us to place buildings to retain trees and better fit the topo-
graphy. It would also have a more regimental appearance.
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Sincerely,
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Charles E. M n
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ADJACENT PROPERTY USE :
The attatched diagram will issue city reviewers a look at
what the various properties surrounding the subject parcel are
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STONEBRIDGE COMPANY
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10655 N.E. 4TH - SUITE BOO j \ r 0f]/�•
BELLEVUE. WASHINGTON 9E1004 �� 6•; 1 �`'�`1_V ,Y `
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March 4, 1981
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City of Renton
Attention: Zoning and Planning Department -
Renton Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, WA 98055
RE: Justification for Special Permit Approval
Dear Sirs:
Per the current guidelines outlined in the Renton zoning code,
the subject property, should it be developed per its ' current
R-2 zoning status, would involve developing the 4 property tax
lots individually with duplex type structures. Stonebridge
Company believes that a much more attractive and liveable envi-
ronment could be created if we are permitted to forward a clus-
tered type site plan. This would involve fewer buildings , per-
haps 6 or 7, with more townhouse style units in each seperate
building.
If developed in this manner, it would allow the project archi-
tect to texture the site plan design to the entire land area
and topography, rather than be restricted by individual lot
limitations. It would also contribute more of the land area
to open space and landscaping as opposed to unit construction and
blacktopping. An additional benefit of not being restricted to
duplexes and the individual tax lot restrictions, would be
the architect' s capacity to save a number of the tall evergreens
existing on the property through creative land useage.
An approval of the special permit referenced herein would allow up
to a density of 11 dwelling units per acre. Stonebridge Company
has judged that our desire is for no more than 10 units per acre,
(30 units total on 3. 16 acres) , so our overall project density
would be under allowable limits. We feel this site density is
more aesthetically pleasing yet also workable from an economic
perspective.
Project public access , fire and police protection ease, preserva-
tion of existing evergreens, greater open space and landscaping,
and a more attractive, liveable site plan would be the direct
results of a Special Permit Approval. We hope the architectural
City of Renton
March 4, 1981
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renderings will assist you in picturing the proposed develop-
ment and that for the above referenced reasons, our request
will be approved.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Stonebridge Company,
a imited partnership i)
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APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT ®cc \,cp ‘-//4/ik
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FIR OFFICE USE ONLY •
F ' le No . SP-W-qi Date Rec' d. �•� %r
A .plication Fee $ 131. 60 Receipt No . !�!1NG
Ei vi ronmen tal Review Fee $ j+L. 00 y�
APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 6 : (Louis Malesis)
Stonebrid e Com an 455-0844
1 Name g p y, a limited partnership Phone •
Address 10655 NE 4th Suite 800 Bellevue WA 98004
2 . Property location200 ft. east of -intersection of NE 16th St, and Kirkland
Avenue
3. Legal description (attach additional sheet if necessary) Lazetti Annex f-inn-
That portion of the West 1 of the East z of the NE4 of the SW 4 of Section 4 ,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.
Beginning at a point N. 01°16 ' 12" E. 1,305 19 ft. and N 88°38 ' 40"
from the South corner of said ,section; thence N. 01°5 '22" E. a distance
of 430 tt. ; thence S. 88° 8 ' 40"- E. a distance of 320. 01 ft. ;thence S.
01°10 ' 52" W. to South line of said subdivision; thence N. 88°38' 40" W. to
point of beginning.
(approx.. 137,650 s ,ft. ) R-2
4 . Number of acres or square feet 3. 16 Acres Present Zoning
5 . What do you propose to develop on this property? A 30 unit townhouse
apartment project. (refer to attached architectural plans. '
6 . The following information shall be submitted with this application :
• A. Site and access plan (include setbacks , Scale
existing structures , easements , and other
factors limiting development) 1" = 10 ' or 20 '
B. Parking, landscaping and screening plan 1" = 10 '
C. Vicinity map (include land use and zoning
on adjacent parcels) 1" = 200 ' to 800 '
D. Building height and area (existing and proposed)
E. A special permit required by the Renton Mining , Excavation and ••
Grading Ordinance shall submit the information listed in •
Section 4-2307 . 5 in addition to the above.
7 . LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER'S ACTION:
Date Approved
Date Denied
Date Appealed
Appeal Action
Remarks •
Planning Dept.
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OIT'd OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ENVIXNMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
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Application No. t.�
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Environmental Checklist No. �C -O4;?e-ck/
PROPOSED, date: FINAL , date: \.6,•
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0 Declaration of Significance 0Declaration of Significance
Declaration 'of Non-Significance ® Declaration of Non-Significance
COMMENTS:
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Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , Chapter 43.21C, RCW, requires
all state and local governmental agencies to consider environmen1,al values both for their
own actions and when licensing private proposals. The Act also requires that an EIS be
prepared for all major actions significantly affecting the quality of the environment.
The purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies involved d(, termine whether or not a
proposal is such a major action.
Please answer the following questions as completely as you can with the information
presently available to you. Where explanations of your answers re required, or where
you believe an explanation would be helpful to government decisipn makers , include your
explanation in the space provided, or use additional pages if ne'ressary. You should
include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are rele-
vant to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these questions now will help all
agencies involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with-
out unnecessary delay.
The following questions apply to your total proposal , not just tp the license for which
you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers
should include the impacts which will be caused by your proposal when it is completed,
even though completion may not occur until sometime in the future. This will allow all
of the agencies which will be involved to complete their environmental review now, with-
out duplicating paperwork in the future.
NOTE: This is a standard form being used by all state and local agencies in the State
of Washington for various types of proposals. Many of the questions may not apply to
your proposal . If a question does not apply, just answer it "net" and continue on to the
next question.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
I . BACKGROUND
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1. Name of Proponent Stonehridtje Company, a liigj�rr7 partnerRhip
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2. Address and phone number of Proponent:
10655 NE 4th, Suite 800 Seattle Trust Builping , Bellevue, WA 98004
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3. Date Checklist submitted December. 3, 1.980 (Tuesday)
4. Agency requiring Checklist
5. Name of proposal , if applicable:
6. Nature and brief description of the proposal (including but not limited to its
size, general design elements, and other factors that will give an accurate
understanding of its scope and nature) :
Proposed is a low density townhouse apartment development
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It will involve between 30 and 38 units involving a mixture •
of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units ranging in size from 600 square feet
to 1153 square feet. 'Three units, spedi;:ically designed for
handicapped tenants, will be provided-: En'ercy conservation will
be encouraged in the design and 40% of the units will have solar
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heat panels. •
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7. Location of proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal , as well
as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental impacts , including
any other information needed to give an accurate understanding of the environ-
mental setting of the proposal ) :
The total land area to be developed is apprgximately 137,600
square feet, located in the Renton H}.ghland:}. The property lies
within an area conducive to multifamily useqge accord ig to the
current Renton comprehensive plan. The property is heavily
treed, slopes gently to the South and has access to needed city
S �i ceps
B. Estimated date for completion of the proposal :
9 months — 11 years from date of rezone approval
9. List of all permits , licenses or government approvals required for the proposal
(federal , state and local --including rezones) :
Rezone — General to R-2 multi—family/special zoning permit
Building permit - City of Renton
Utility hook—up permission
10. Do you have any plans for future additions , expansion , or further activity
related to or connected with this proposal? If yes , explain:
This will be a single phase development
11. Do you know o'f any plans by others which may affect the property covered by
your proposal? If yes, explain:
No
12. Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the pro-
• posal ; if none has been completed, but is expected to be filed at some future
date, describe the nature of such application form:
No further City applications are anticipated
A financing application will be made prior to project
construction
II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required)
(1) Earth. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic
substructures? X
YES- MAYBE N
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(b) Disruptions , displacements , compaction or over-
covering of the soil? X
YES MAYBE irT
(c) Change in topography or ground surface relief X
features?
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(d) The destruction,. covering or modification of any
unique geologic or physical features? X
MAYBE Wi—
(e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils ,
either on or off the site? X
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands , or
changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which
may modify the channel of a river or stream or the
bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? X
YES MAYBE' WT—
Explanation: (b) grading and site contouring will
required to accomodate proposed townhouse development—. T04/
(c) same as (b) above /7U <c,M),
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(2) Air. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air
quality? ' X
7 MAYBE Wid—
(b) The creation of objectionable odors? X
Pam- MAYBE NO
(c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature,
or any change in climate, either locally or
regionally? X
SET RAM B E W5—
Explanation: (A) Truck emissions during construction
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(3) Water. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Changes In currents, or the course of 'direction of
water movements, in either marine or fresh waters? X
V! MAYBE NO •
(b) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns , pr X
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the rate and amount of surface water runoff?
YES MAYBE F1
. (c) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? X
YES MAYBE NO
(d) Change in the amount of surface water in any water X
body?
`rS MAYBE NO
(e) Discharge into surface waters , or in any alteration
surface water quality, including but not limited to
temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? X
YES MAYBE N3
(f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of
ground waters? X
YES MACE
(g) Change in the quantity of ground waters , either
through direct additions or withdrawals , or through
' interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? X
• S MAYBE NO
(h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either ttlrough
direct injection, or through the seepage of leadhate,
phosphates, detergents , waterborne virus or bactieria , X
or other substances into the ground waters?
l€T- MAYBE Fla
(i ) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available
for public water supplies? X
YES MAYBE fTb—
Explanation: (b) Storm water runoff will be funnelled into appropriate
storm sewer per building permit requirements. (f) same as (b) above.
(i) Proposed development will 11SP ri ty w ttor
(4) Flora. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any
species of flora (including trees, shrubs , grasp , crops , X
microflora and aquatic plants)?
MAYBE AU—
(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or X
endangered species of flora?
Y MAYBE WU—
(c) Introduction of new species of flora into an area, or
in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing X
species?
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(d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? X
c '\,) YES MAYBE NO
-0,- 1- x lanation: (a) Some trees will be. removed to allow cons'tructinn
U aid additional landscaping plants will be addcc]. (c) Landmca ink
,Q' i ll involve -addition of new plant types.
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(5) Fauna. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Changes in the diversity of species , or numbers f
any species of fauna (birds , land animals including
reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms , '
insects or microfauna)? X
TM MAYIE NB—
(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or X
endangered species of fauna?
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Introduction of new species of fauna into an area ,
or result in a barrier to the migration or movement X
of fauna?
FATTE NO
(d) Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? X
YES MAYBE N(T
Explanation: (a) Habitation opportunities for, birds and land
animals will be reduced
(6) Noise. Will the proposal increase existing noise levels? X
YES MAYBE NO
Traffic during construction and increased tenant
Explanation: ,
traffic will have some noise impact
(7) Light and Glare. Will the proposal• produce new light or
glare? X
VET— MAYBE
On site project yard lighting will be
Explanation:
required.
(8) Land Use. Will the proposal result in the alteration of the
. present or planned land use of an area? X
YE•7 MAYBEWU—
Explanation: According to the current comprehensive plan, the
area is designated mixed use. Partially low density, multi-
family and partially commercial/ light industry (note : recently re—)
(zoned to R-2)
(9) Natural Resources. ' Will the proposal result in:
(a) Increase In the rate of use of any natural resources? X
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? X
YE- MAYBE TU—
Electricity
Explanation:
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(10) Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an
explosion or' the release of hazardous substances (including,
but not limited to, oil , pesticides , chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an accident or upset conditions? X
V^ MAYBE S
Explanation:
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� �1) „t..11ation. Will the proposal alter the location, distri-
ion, density, or growth rate of the human population
r X
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Yl — MAYBE (NT
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5lanatIon: Potentially 30 families of varying size will
ove into the proposed •evelopment .
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create a demand for additional housing? X
Trr MAYBE NO
Explanation: It will provide additional rental housing in that
way reducing demand
(13) Transportation/Circulation, Will the proposal result in:
(a) Generation of additional vehicular movement? X
• YE MAYBE Nr
(b) Effects on existing parking facilities , or demand X
for new parking?
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Impact upon existing transportation systems? X
V T N(T
(d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or
movement of people and/or goods? X
YES MAYBE N3
(e) Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? X
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles ,
bicyclists or pedestrians? X
YES MAYBE NU—
Explanation: (a) tenants are expected to have access to trans-
portation which will increase vehicular move ent in G; t „ e
)b) Sufficient on site parking per Renton zoning ordinance
requirements. (c) Some tenants are expect-fed to iit-i 1 i 71n public trans .
( 14) Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or
result in a need for new or altered governmental services
in any of the following areas :
(a) Fire protection? X
YES MAYBEN
(b) Police protection? X
YU— MAYBE NO
• (c) Schools? X
YES MAYBE N�
(d) Parks or other recreational facilities? X
1TE$ MAYBE NO
(e) Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? X
17E8 MAYBE NO
(f) Other governmental services? X
Y S MAYBE NO
Explanation: It is assumed the above seryi sl s wi 1 1 hp uf-i 1 i ?r✓rl
by the above .proposal. No new roadways (public are anticipated.
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( 15) Energy. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? X YES MAYBE N
(b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require
the development of new sources of energy? X
YES MAYBE WU—
Explanation: Electricity will provide the principle power
source for the p op s�d An�►c�1 ni mF+n+ (he ; ng .. „k jng. l � �
etc. ) Now new sources of energy will need be developed.
'RENT utilities. Will the v� ( , proposal result in a need for new
(�\��® s '•stems, or ;Iterations to the following utilities :
gas?Ir z c (s tY Power or natural X
a— MAYBE NO
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)' YES N-
����"1t4lNIG vc • ;(c) Water? YES MAX BE NO
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(d) Sewer or septic tanks?
YES. M NE-
(e) Storm water drainage? . X
Y-r MAYBE 07
(f) Solid waste and disposal? X
YET- MAYBE NO
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(17) Human Health. Will the proposal result in the creationof '
any health hazard or potential health hazard (excludin X
mental health)? .
PET- MAYBE 11�
EExplanation: .
(18) Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of
any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the
proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive
site open to public view? X
YES MAYBE No
Explanation:
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(19) Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the X
quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? YES MAYBE • E•
Explanation: New recreational facilities will be available
. for, tenant uspaan
(20) Archeological Historical . Will the proposal result in an
alteration of/a significant archeological or historical X
site, structure, object or building?
MAYBE NU-
Explanation:
III. SIGNATURE
I , the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information
is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any decla-
ration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should
there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part.
Proponent:
(signed) •
Kenyon .L. Anderson
(name printed) Stonebridge Compan
• General Partner
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Planning Department
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Evergreen Terrace
Above tract 320 ft . X 430 ft. = 137 .600 sq . ft. + -'
Formerly owned by Leo Lazetti -- Gave to 3 youngster
Namely Anthony Dean Lazetti the north 143. 5 ft.
Sharon J. Rozanski Middle 143. ft:
Sandra J. Miller South 143. 5 ft.
A-9-79 All agreed to sell in one parcel . I�Efj1®
Sewers and Water at corner of N . E . 16 'and Kirkland Ave �G�`���� 7/ \\
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APPLICANT Louis Malesis TOTAL ARLA +3. 16 acres
PRINCIPAL ACCESS N. E. 16th Street
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., EXISTING ZONING G, General Classification District
EXISTING USE VACANT
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PROPOSED USE . 30 Unit Apartment Complex
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COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Low & Medium Density Multiple Family
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AFFIDAVIT /s,°qP ',
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am the owner of the property involved in this application.Gt�a 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: day of�'<s- -,5 0 )/ , 19'/ ,
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing at g- /,JGU al/&Q�
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(Name tary Public) (Signature of Owner
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(Address)G%fi e � �` 7g (Address)
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(FOR OFFICE USE ONLY)
CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by. me
and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to
conform to the rules and regulations of the Renton Planning Department
governing the filing of such application .
Date Received , 19 By :
Renton Planning Dept .
2-73
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