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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Comment_StyskalFrom: Stephen Styskal, Jr. <styskal@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 11:07 AM To: Alex Morganroth Subject: Huynh Short Plat / LUA17-000855, SHPL-A Alex- Thank you for taking the time to explain to me the proposed short plat. We did want to be made a party of record. I have the following comments: 1. Variances are requested for this project. What is the city asking for to mitigate these variances, (e.g., increased landscape buffers elsewhere on the site, increased building setbacks in other locations)? We are okay with variances being granted that make sense, but we also strongly feel in doing so, additional improvements should be required elsewhere on the site. 2. After the adjacent 5-lot property was recently developed to the south, we have a direct view of their concrete walled-detention tract which is now composed of dead landscaping and dead trees, surrounded by overgrown weeds. We are very disappointed in the city for approving a landscape plan which obviously had no maintenance and general upkeep requirements. Our neighboring cities of Bellevue and Newcastle would not have allowed this to happen in a neighborhood such as this. Although this proposed short plat does not have a detention tract, what assurance will we have that the landscaping in the proposed plat won't result in similar outcome? This proposed short plat is between two plats with home values in the $700k range. We expect the city to strongly advocate for the surrounding homeowners and require the applicant match or improve the neighborhood aesthetically from both a landscaping and building plan, and to require the new home owners to maintain the proposed landscaping. The City of Renton needs to do better. Stephen & Hong Styskal 3921 NE 21st St Renton, WA 98056 (206) 276-8697