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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_Daniel Levine_Public Comment_20250528Land Use Public Comment Form Party of Record/Public Comments Anyone who would like to become a party of record or provide public comment on a specified project application may do so by completing the form below. The public may provide written comments on a project during the public comment period. The comment period deadline can be found on the notice received in the mail, the notice board posted on-site, in our Digital Records Library, or Land Use Public Notice page. Your comments must be received before the public comment deadline for the Decision Maker to consider them when deciding on the project. Please include the Land Use file number (LUA) or project address in your comment letter.   If you choose to submit a comment on a project, you will automatically become a party of record for that project and will receive copies of project decisions and correspondence throughout the review process. In addition, we upload all public comments to the project and they become a part of the public record. If you have any questions or issues please email por@rentonwa.gov. Tips for commenting on a development proposal can be found here. Land Use Case Number* LUA25-000142 Format: LUAXX-XXXXXX First Name * Daniel Last Name* Levine Company Name (if applicable) Levins Lind LLC E-mail* BONNIE@LEVINECONCEPTS.COM Phone Number (425) 244-1111 Format: (XXX) - XXX-XXXX Do you want to receive project information and documents in hard copy via US mail? No Yes Hard copies are an additional charge of $0.15, 8½ x 11 per page. (i.e. estimated cost for the Hearing Examiner Report is $8.55, plus a handling and postage cost of $2.00) Do you want to provide comments? If you do not provide comments, you will ONLY be added as a Party of Record and receive copies of project decisions and correspondence throughout the review process. No Yes Submit a Comment Comment This letter is in regards to the Notice of Application for Project 3 Plus Empire, for a building code change at 2900 Lind Avenue SW. This response is late in getting to you as we didn’t receive notice until the date responses were due. Our apologies for the tardiness, but appreciate your consideration of our concern. I own a commercial building across the street from this building in question. While we know it is legal to operate a marijuana growing and processing facility, I do have some concern about this. This building is roughly 2 blocks away from a soccer venue which is very family oriented. The area is an up-and-coming place for additional family venues; i.e., there are proposed plans for the addition of an amphitheater in the area as well. As concerned business owners, we would encourage that the building tenants limit their signage to a name only, not having any outdoor wording that reflects what the building is being used for. Requiring signage to be extremely discreet, I believe, is in the best interest of all. Thank you for your consideration. Daniel Levine