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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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2 00 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
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RESOLUTION NO. 1(.0 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF !:z ff •,,, j 9-)D
FL3317 AND DETERKUIED THE Gt DAY OF .3V as' AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
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ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEAD
THE -OR,MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOR
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HEIMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
DATE OF PUBLICATION • r.... ;c= �7:)
CERTIFICATION
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DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRJ.I3ED ABOVE
AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HAIL, RENTON, ON , s,:,. t ,°:7, AS
PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
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ATTEST:
NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON, RESIDIRG AT BENTON, WASHINGTON
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
2 00 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON . WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE wHTTn5AD1 comic uTurAg?r_,
TO WIT: 1%1 1 r .,r„zt-_11 - 1 Yi
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HAS BEEN FILED WITH TEE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 1697 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF 1920
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE DAY OF r,tiv AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITIO
- TO VACATE SAID CONTINTJI D Fin.;- S/22/70.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE I-EAI
THEREON OR..MAY FILE TKFIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRI
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
I)ATE OF PUBLICATION
CERTIFICATION
HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE
DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE
A'TD ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON AS
PIlSCRIBED BY LAW.
SIGNED;
ATTEST:
NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
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MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL•MEET7NG 12/21/70
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COMMUNICATIONS AND CURRENT BUSINESS:
AWC re Civil Service Letter from Mr . Chester Biesen called attention
law amendments to proposals adopted by the Association of Wn .
Cities Board of Directors to amend the State
Mandatory Civil Service Law to provide for
selection of candidates from among top 3 rather
than having to accept candidate with the highest
grade . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, T(
REFER THE LETTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE.
THE MOTION CARRIED.
Application for Letter from Dennis Vadney , owner of Burger World ,
Amusement Machine 526 So . 2nd Street , requested that licenses be
Licenses granted to operate two coin-type pool tables in
said location and that Rainier Amusement Company
be granted license for Music Machine at said
business location . Letter from Mr . Beach , Mgr . ,
Riviera Tavern , 2231 Maple Valley Highway, requeE 3d
license be granted Rainier Amusement Company to
operate an amusement machine in said business lo-
cation . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO
REFER THE APPLICATIONS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COM-
MITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. THE MOTION CARRIED.
Wn . State Highway Letter from W. C. Bogart , District 1 Engineer,
Department Notice advised of public hearing in Renton on January 14
of Design Hearing 1971 , in the Board Rm. of the Renton School Distr . t
Administration Office , 435 Main Avenue South , for
Design as concerns (Maplewood Golf Course to SR 40
Highway improvement .
Kalin Construction- Letter from-the City Clark reported expiration
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Vacation of Whitman of 45-day extension period granted Kalin Construct
Court ion to complete escrow and title transfer in order
that Vacation of Whitman Court might be consumated
MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER TH
MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIE
APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence in
Board of Ethics the appointment of Mr. Lee Young to Board of Ethic
Mr . Lee Young for a five year period . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED
BY PERRY, TO REFER THE APPOINTMENT TO THE PERSONNEf
AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED .
Mr. George Conklin Letter from the Mayor requested concurrence in the
Patrolman Appointee appointment of Mr. George H. Conklin to permanent
to Permanent Position position of Patrolman in the Renton Police Departmc t ,
effective as of December 16 , 1970. Police Chief's
Mr. Roger Mathiason recommendation was attached advising of successful
and James Hayny to completion of the probationary 6 months period .
Probationary status Also recommended for positions of probationary
of Patrolmen patrolman , effective January 1 , 1971 were Mr. Roger
Mathiason and Mr. James Hayny . MOVED BY PERRY, AND
SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR ' S
APPOINTMENTS TO THE RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT POSIT' IS.
MOTION CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
Public Safety Chairman Delaurenti reported Public Safety Committe
Committee Report recommendation concerning Fire District 25 offer foz
the city to use the former fire station site that
Fire Dist . 25 prior decision is again confirmed by majority report
Fire Station Site- that the City does not wish to use the site . MOVED
Planning Commission BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR . CARRIED.
Rezone Recommenda- MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT
tion . THE SUBJECT OF REZONE OF THIS PROPERTY BE TAKEN FROD:
THE TABLE AT THIS TIME . CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICK ,
SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE PLANNING COM-
MISSION RECOMMENDATION TO REZONE THIS PROPERTY TO
B-1 . CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAUREN ,I,
TO REFER THE REZONE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMIT 7E .
THE MOTION CARRIED.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 11/ 2/
MINUTES - (Cont . )
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NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE
COUNCIL REQUEST THE AIRPORT BOARD NOT '%
SIGN ANY MAJOR LEASES WITHOUT NOTIFICA7 ON
TO THE COUNCIL (Boeing specifically not. d)
Discussion ensued, Mayor Garrett advis.1 7
of meetings with the Airport Board and
City Attorney Shellan reporting 5-yr. 1 Ise
renewal option about to be concluded.
reminded council that the Airport Board -an
sign leases but recalled that for the p. t
15 years the Mayor and City Clerk have , :'so
signed them. The present lease granted n
1955 runs until the year 2005 which is 1 y
it has not come before present councilm< .
Renewal probably to be submitted to the
Council at its next meeting. Perry notc
his concern to be for budget purposes .
Dissenting voice vote on the motion brou 1it
roll call as follows : Aye-8 : Schellert ,
Clymer, Perry, McKay , Stredicke , Bruce , rant
and Barei . No-3 : Delaurenti , Edwards a '
Maxin . The motion carried.
�., Kalin Construction time Councilman Stredicke recalled prior notic
extension - Notice to to the public when the Kalin Constructior
residents requested matter was originally negotiated and time
delays granted and MOVED THAT THE CLERK
MAIL NOTICE OF CURRENT STATUS OF THE PROD CT
AND COUNCIL'S ACTION TO GRANT 45 DAY TIMI,
EXTENSION WITH DENIAL OF STREET VACATION
ESCROW TITLE TRANSFER IS NOT COMPLETED BY
THAT TIME. MOTION SECONDED BY GRANT AND
CARRIED.
Police Guild Negotiations Stredicke inquired concerning Police Guil
negotiations and was advised they must be
authorized by council when final .
Attendance at Airport Councilman Stredicke expressed his wish tc
Board Meetings be able to attend Airport Board Meetings ,
not to be critical but for information , an
requested the Mayor to advise the Board of
the interest of at least one councilman an
to ask if meetings might 'be held other than
on Monday which conflicts with council
meetings . Mayor Garrett advised this had
been suggested to the Airport Board howeve.
Monday seems to be the night which best me: ?:s
schedules of the Airport Board Members .
MOVED BY BAREI, SECONDED BY MAXIN, COUNCIL
PERMISSION BE GRANTED MR . STREDICKE, TO BE
EXCUSED FROM CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS TO ATTEP,
THE MONTHLY AIRPORT BOARD MEETING . CARRIED.
McCann Gravel Pit Grant inquired whether owners of McCann
Gravel Pit are living up to restrictions
that may or may not be placed upon them,
noting in driving by the area he was dubiou ,
suggesting Councilman Forsythe check this w th
the County .
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
47th Legislative District Mayor Garrett welcomed State Representative
State Representative-Hon . Grant who addressed the assembly expressing
Gary Grant . his gratitude in service , extending best
wishes to retiring council members and to
those "still carrying the torch" and offerin
his cooperation when in Olympia in January .
Hon . Tom Forsythe , King Councilman Forsythe, upon welcome , commended he
County Councilman Park Dept . , and the school Eistrict for the
fine area recreation program that has been
developed which he felt might well be a
model for the rest of the State .
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 11/2/
MINUTES - (Cont . )
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OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL : Committee of the Whole Report
Boundary Review Board The Committee of the Whole recommended , o
Notice of Bellevue referral of 10/26/70 , for proposed annexe on
Intent to Annex Area of territory to Bellevue , that the Bounda
Review Board be notified that the City of
Renton wishes a hearing on the proposed al sxa-
tion . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCt r,LERT,
TO CONCUR . After discussion concerning fe ;
which may be involved and protest to any s h
charge , the pending motion carried .
Annexation report Stredicke inquired regarding investigation y
area to the North of the Mayor 's office concerning annexation r
Renton City Limits garding area to the north of the city limi
and Mayor Garrett advised that a report is
ready and the Council President will be as. 1
to set a meeting for presentation .
Personnel & Community Chairman Stredicke submitted recommendation:
Relations Committee that the City go on record supporting amend
Report - Retirement ments to be proposed to the 1971 Legislatur
System-proposed changes by the Public Pension Commission for the
Statewide City Employees Retirement System .
Cost factors were outlined . MOVED BY SCHEL, RT,
SECONDED BY MCKAY, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMME' 1-
TION. MOTION CARRIED.
Recommended further that the City of Renton
urge consolidation of the Public Employees
Retirement System and the Statewide City
Employees Retirement System at the same time
above changes are made . 50o more retirement
benefits were noted to be received by the
members of the Public Emp . Ret . System1with
consolidation to provide a more substantially
sound system with one administrative cost and
greater benefits to all members . MOVED BY
SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR . THE
MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED
BY CLYMER , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLA
TION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED.
Six Year Street Councilman Stredicke requested updated report
Improvement Program on progress and completion schedules of the
six year street improvement plan from the City
Engineer , Traffic Engineer and Street Com-
missioner . The Mayor advised he will refer th
comments to the departments for compliance wit.
the request .
Community Services Chairman Maxin reported that Kahn Construction
Committee Report Co . , Inc . Street Vacation (Whitman Ct . NE) and
project was discussed and the Committee recommE fed
Ralin Construction Co . action be delaued for 45 days from date and the
Kahn Construction Co . be notified in writing
45 day time period
extension - (Vacation that this is the final extension . Further recom
of Whitman Ct . NE) mended that if at the end of 45 days they do not
have clear title the street vacation be cancellt
with everything returned to status quo . MOVED h
MCKAY, SECONDED BY MAXIN, TO CONCUR . Upon inqui j
by Stredicke as to reason for delay , Maxin not-
financial crisis experienced by the company and
existing hardship state which 45 day delay will
clear up . Stredicke asked that the City Clerk
notify all residents of Honey Dew of the status
the matter and city 's action in 45 day delay .
Grant inquired regarding installation of the fen( .
Mr . Dennis Decker , of Kahn Const . Co . , advised
the fence will be installed before construction
begins . (See later discussion of this subject
under New Business) PENDING MOTION CARRIED .
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MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/17/7(
COMMUNICATIONS AND CURRENT BUSINESS: (Cont . )
Amendment to Letter from City Clerk Nelson reported need
City Code for amendment to Sec. 5-3312, Massage; Health
Salons, City Code , as concerns the effective
date . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MCKAY,
TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMIT 3E.
CARRIED. MOVED BY BAREI, SECONDED BY STREDIC .,
THE MATTER OF FEE STRUCTURE BE REFERRED TO TH
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. MOTION CAR. _rED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Mr . Leon Hutton- Mr . Hutton , 118 Park Avenue North , stated th,
Massage Business the new fee schedules in the Massage Parlor
Ordinance are not reasonable in his operation ,
having to pay the $50. 00 fee as owner and anot er
$25 . 00 fee because he is also the operator. h
is retired and has a very small business and a es
not charge very much ,treating a number of pens oners ,
and he did not feel it fair that because of ne 3
for revision because of activities in the larg
operations, that he should be penalized and pay
prohibitive costs . He noted Seattle fees of $1 . 00
for examination , $5 . 00 for the first year and
$2 . 50 for subsequent years thereafter .
Mr. Larry Hougardy Recalling statements of accusations at public
hearing meeting concerning L. I. D. , Mr. Hougard
advised of visiting the other parties involved
and proving himself. Mr . Maxin advised that
he and Mr . Hougardy had two different views anc
in going to the sources both had been correct d
the matter had been concluded amicably.
Whitman Ct . Letter from Kalin Construction Company , 2828 Sc
Vacation 176th Street , Seattle , by Mrs . Ruby L. Petersen
requested 60 day extension for fulfilling vacat on
requirements since 30 day time iimit will expir
within a few days . Mr. Dennis Decker , 2820 S.
166th , on behalf of Kahn Construction , noted
that closing of the transaction and conveyance
of ownership is not yet consumated and 60 day
extension is requested for finalizing transfer.
MOVED BY BAREI, SECONDED BY SHANE, TO GRANT THE
EXTENSION AS REQUESTED. THE MOTION CARRIED.
Schellert inquired of Mr. Decker in regard to
trees being cut and what further is to be done.
Mr. Decker noted title was conveyed to allow
part of the work which has now stopped and will
not continue now until consumated, only one big
tree being involved. Grant commented concerning
burning on the site and affirmative reply was
given that it had been doneby permit , which Gran
deemed ironic. Stredicke inquired concerning
building now on the premises and disposition ,
Mr. Kahn advising that it is to be demolished.
APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence
in the appointment of Reverend John G . Schaeffer
Police Civil to the Police Civil Service Commission to fill
Service Commission vacancy created by resignation of Mr. Jerome
Faull , eff. until 9/10/73. MOVED BY DELAURENTI,
SECONDED BY MCKAY, TO CONCUR. MOTION CARRIED.
Stredicke opposed noting referral policy.
Aviation Board Concurrence was requested by Mayor Garrett in
the appointment of Mr. William Gebenini to fill
vacancy created by resignation of Rev. John
Schaeffer. Appointment effective upon confirma-
tion until November 5 , 1972. MOVED BY MCKAY,
SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR. Shane 's inquiry )n
matter of interest conflict and voting preceded
attorney 's remark that persons would disqualify
themselves from voting on matters of individual
concern .
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MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL .MEETING 7/20/70
PUBLIC HEARING : Vacation of Burnett and 8th Street (Cont . )
City Engineer Wilson advised the Mayor has wri
the State urging action and it is hoped the pr
may be completed next year . He added that the
Highway Department in 1962 developed the new T<
access and Puget gave right of way to the City
vacation of Shattuck, Burnett , between Grady We
portion of 7th 8th and Dora Streets . There wa:
subsequent Ordinance but nothing in the records
indicates that Burnett and 8th were vacated whic
may have been overlooked or intentional .
Stredicke suggested two separate vacations but
Meek noted this would not help,their need being
for an immediate answer so the company can proc
with continuation of power supply to communities
served and the tower being committed at present
to a location on Burnett Avenue . Shane urged ac
as would be in the best interest of the City .
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY MAXIN, TO CONTINUE
THE HEARING TO AUGUST 24 . Upon inquiry as to
element of time Mr . Meek advised they would live
with the delay if extension would bring forth
a decision . Council President Schellert noted
the committee will review and have report at th,
hearing. Grant noted this had been referred to
the Transportation Committee also and more time
was desired by the Board of Public Works accprd
ing to its letter, and his committee awaiting
the Board report . Perry urged the petitioner ti
meet with the Board of Public Works hope being
expressed that the State would advise of the ro;
for the access . MOTION TO CONTINUE THE HEARING
CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Emergency Ordinance providing funds fo.
Emergency Ordinance hiring students for summer work . Ordinance No . _
Placed onlst reading
only 7/13/70 ; pub- This being the date set , and proper notices havinc_.
lished as proposed been published and posted as required by law, the
ordinance 7/17/70 hearing was declared open . Audience comment was
invited , and there being none , Council action was
invited. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MAXIN,
THE HEARING BE CLOSED. Councilman Shane did not
feel enough money was being allocated to this
purpose and it was noted this was in addition to
funds already budgeted, federal funds also being
applied for on matching basis . The matter of
the present city operating cost was noted by
Shane and percentage of unemployment . ,MOTION CARR2 ).
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO REFER TO
THE LEGIS4ATIVE COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE
MOTION CARRIED. The committee submitted the docume
for second and final readings . After final reading
IT WAS MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY MCKAY, TO ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Councilman Shane called
attention to newspaper item concerning operation
cost of the City and after some discussion MCKAY
MOVED THE PREVIOUS QUESTION; ROLL CALL RESULTING
IN UNANIMOUS AYE VOTE, CARRYING THE MOTION TO ADOPT.
Ordinance No. 2576 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry noted that
Vacation of portion requested restrictive covenants have been submitted
of Whitman Ct . N.E. and the vacation tied in by reference to plans as
submitted at public hearings of 6/22 and 7/6 , and
Ordinance has been revised to provide for $1 ,000 .00
payment by Petitioners-owners which, is now ready
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for first reading. Councilman Stredicke outlined
procedures to date and final covenants agreed to
AND MOVED FOR ACCEPTANCE OF THE COVENANTS. Grant
inquired regarding ownership by Kalin and Mr.
Don Jacobs noted Earnest Agreement to be consumated
tomorrow final signatures now secured.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
PUBLIC HEARING : Vacation of• portion of Whitman Ct . N.E. (cont . )
Ordinance 2576 It was noted all owners of record have signed
Whitman Ct . N.E. the vacation petition, and Ordinance would no
Proposed Vacation be published until Escrow matter is concluded .
MOTION TO ACCEPT THE COVENANTS CARRIED. SHAN1
OPPOSED. The proposed Ordinance was read.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO PLA
THE DOCUMENT ON SECOND AND FINAL READING . d01
BY GRANT, SECONDED BY EDWARDS,TO WAIVE READING
CL ''Rk NOT TO PUBLISH UNTIL COMPLETIOA' OP ESCROi
WAS CARRIED AND ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CAR.
The Ordinance was read by title . MOVED BY PER1
SECOND BY STREDICKE, TO ADOPT. Shane requestE
reading in full rather than by title only . Aft
some discussion concerning waiving of reading i
full the document was read in its entirety and
MOTION TO ADOPT WAS RESTATED AND CARRIED, ROLL
CALL VOTE RESULTING IN 9 AYES, GRANT AND MAXIN
BEING ABSENT FROM THE CHAMBER DURING THIS VOTE.
Stredicke noted the City Clerk is to withhold
publication until status of ownership is confirn
and until restrictive covenants are filed with t
County and fee paid. It was noted by City Attor
Shellan that Ordinance is held by the Clerk for
days and then becomes void if requirements have
not been met .
Ordinance 2577 Proposed Ordinance Amending Chapter 33, Title V,
Massage Parlor Business Regulations Relating to Massage Parlors,
regulating their activities , was submitted.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO PLACE
THE DOCUMENT ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. The
revisions were discussed and Attention called to
many meetings with the business owners affected.
The ordinance was read by title only . MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO PLACE THE
ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS BY TITLE
ONLY, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY STREDICKE, TO
WAIVE READING IN FULL IN CONSIDERATION OF THE
FACT THAT COPIES HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED TO ALL
COUNCILMEN AND PARTIES CONCERNED. MOTION CARRIED.
SHANE NOTED INFRINGEMENTS OF RIGHTS AND PRIVACY
AND URGED READING IN FULL. The City Attorney
noted the question to be mute the motion having
carried. The Ordinance was read by Title and aft
final reading, it was MOVED BY MCKAY, SECONDED BY
STREDICKE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. Shane expresse
objection to fees and schooling requirements of
the legislation . Audience comment was invited an
Mr . Phil Mahoney, Attorney representing Massage
Parlor Association , inquired regarding designatio
of type of school , it being noted there were no
accredited schools in the State to qualify the
trainees whereas there is a State Licensed training
school available . MOTION TO ADOPT SUBSEQUENTLY
CARRIED, ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTING IN 10 AYES AND
1 NO, SHANE OPPOSING .
VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Edwards reported
Nos . 9123 - 9304 approval of City Vouchers and MOVED THAT COUNCIL
APPROVE , SAME FOR PAYMENT. MOTION WAS SECONDED
BY MAXIM AND CARRIED. Fund breakdown follows :
Current Fund *9123 - 9171 $ 41 ,216 . 48
City Street Fund 9172 - 9194 24 ,079 . 26
Cedar River M&I 9195 - 9200 514 . 78
Equipment Rental 9201 - 9214 12 ,007 . 46
Library Fund 9215 - 9254 4 ,486 . 81
Park Fund 9255 - 9270 3 ,791 . 05
Waterworks Util . 9271 - 9290 20,070 . 48
Airport Fund 9291 - 9302 320. 90
Firemen 's Pension 9303 - 9304 67 .25
*9135 Void $106 ,554. 47
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RENTON. CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
Office of the City Clerk July 13, 1970
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Renton City Counci
was called to order by Mayor Avery Garrett at
8 :00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Rent
Municipal Building.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recit d
in unison by the assembly.
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL Present : Schellert, Bruce, Maxin , Edwards,
Stredicke , McKay , Perry , Delaurenti and Clymer
Absent : Barei , Shane and Grant . Mayor Garret
reported absence of Barei due to vacation and
that Grant had called that he was unable to be
present . MOVED BY MCKAY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, T(
EXCUSE THE ABSENT MEMBERS. THE MOTION CARRIED
CITY OFFICIALS AND Avery Garrett , Mayor , Gwen Marshall , Deputy
DEPARTMENT HEADS City Clerk, G. M. Shellan , City Attorney, C. S.
PRESENT Williams , Chief of Police , Gordon Y. Ericksen ,
Planning Director , Jack Wilson , City Engineer ,
Del Bennett , Traffic Engineer, Vic TeGantvoort ,
Street Commissioner, Gene Coulon, Park Director
M . Deane Seeger , Adm. Asst. to the Mayor and
Bernard Ruppert , Building Director.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY MCKAY, THAT THI-
7/6/70 Meeting MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JULY 6 , 1970
BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. THE MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman submitted the
RESOLUTIONS following legislative documents with Council
actions taken as follows :
Emergency Ordinance Proposed Ordinance declaring that an emergency
to fund summer help exists and appropriating monies for the purpose
of providing funds for the hiring of young
people for summer work was presented. MOVED BY
DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY MCKAY, TO PLACE THE
DOCUMENT ON INTRODUCTORY READING . CARRIED.
After the reading, IT WAS MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE TO HOLD ONE WEEK
FOR PUBLICATION ACCORDING TO LAW WITH PUBLIC
HEARING AND FINAL PRESENTATION ON JULY 20. THE
MOTION CARRIED.
Proposed Vacation Proposed Ordinance was presented along with
of Whitman Ct . NE report that recommended deletion of Sec. II,
Public Hearing 6/22 , Pg. 2 of the proposed Ordinance concerning pro-
cont . to 7/6/70 vision for waiver of fees . MOVED BY MAXIN,
SECONDED BY MCKAY, TO CONCUR IN DELETION OF THE
WAIVER AND REQUIRE PAYMENT OF FEE. Restrictive
covenants were reviewed. MOTION FAILED. Items
of concession were discussed along with comparison
of code requirements and fees . The ordinance was
read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY MAXIN, TO
PLACE THE DOCUMENT ON SECOND AND FINAL READING.
(Edwards arrived at the meeting during discussion
on this matter) MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED
BY CLYMER TO REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
LEGISLATION COMMITTEE ,COVENa.NTS TO REFLECT ITEMS
TO WHICH DEVELOPER AGREED AT PUBLIC HEARING .
Dissenting voice vote brought roll call as follows:
Aye-•5 : Stredicke , McKay, Perry, Delaurenti and
Clymer. No-4 : Bruce , Maxin , Edwards and Schellert .
The motion carried.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
Office of City Clerk July 6 , 197(
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Renton City Council
was called to order by Mayor Avery Garrett at
8 :00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Rentor.
Municipal Building.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recite
by the assembly .
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL Schellert , Shane , Grant , Bruce , Maxin , Stredickc ,
McKay , Perry , Delaurenti and Clymer. Absent :
Edwards and Barei . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDEI
BY BRUCE, THE ABSENT COUNCILMEN BE EXCUSED. THE
MOTION CARRIED. STREDICKE OPPOSED.
CITY OFFICIALS AND Avery Garrett , Mayor , Dorothea Gossett , City
DEPARTMENT HEADS Treasurer, Gwen Marshall , Deputy City Clerk ,
G. M. Shellan , City Attorney, C. S. Williams ,
Chief of Police , Gordon Y. Ericksen , Planning
Director , Bert McHenry , Asst . City Engineer, Del
Bennett , Traffic Engineer , Gene Coulon , Park
Director , Vern Church , Purchasing Director , M.
Deane Seeger , Adm. Asst . to the Mayor , Vic Te
Gantvoort , Street Commissioner and Bernard
Ruppert , Building Director.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY MAXIN, THAT THE
6/22/70 Meeting MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JUNE 22 , 1970
BE APPROVED. THE MOTION CARRIED.
AWARD OF COMPETENCE Letter from the State Department of Health , Board
Ronald L . Olsen of Certification for Wn . State Water Works Opera-
tors ,announced that Certificate of Competency
was issued to Mr . Ronald L. Olsen as a Water Work.
Manager III. Mr . Olsen , successfully passed the
examinations which together with his experience
and education have qualified him for said rating.
Mayor Garrett presented the Certificate to Mr .
Olsen commending him for his voluntary participa-
tion and interest in community service evidenced
by such award and extended congratulations . Mr .
Olsen expressed thanks and was applauded by the
assembly .
PUBLIC HEARING : Proposed Vacation of portion of Whitman Court N.E.
Vacation of portion Ken Kahn Construction Co . , et al, petition filed
of Whitman Ct . N. E. 5/11/70 , hearing continued from 6/22/70
This being the date set , the hearing was continued .
Letter from Kalin Construction Company outlined
plot plan revisions to meet the Building Code re-
quirements, along with provisions agreed upon for
screening planters and fence along property lines ,
sewer easement , closing of Whitman Court , and
matter of second easement to Sunset Blvd., which
has not been attainable to date, to be pursued
further for possible acquisition .
Letter from Planning Director Gordon Y. Ericksen
reported Planning Commission recommendation to
approve the vacation provided no access is allowed
to Honeydew Estates and that permanent landscaping
strip and screening separate the R-3 from the
residential area , a restrictive covenant to be
filed by developer to assure the provisions .
Appraisal was reported which established value of
of property at $4 ,200. 00, city easement interest
acknowledged therein .
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PUBLIC HEARING :
Vacation of Whitman Petitions with signatures representing 69 and
Ct . N. E. (Cont . ) 70 households were read inquiring as to aspects
of traffic and possible tax burdens in the ever
additional schools and utilities are required,
the second requesting that parking face to the
north ; 25 ft . green strip and fencing to screen
vacation of Whitman Ct . N. E. , limit of 228 unit
and maintenance upon completion to keep the are,
in good condition . It was pointed out that und,
the R-3 zoning such concessions are not mandator ,
and any made have been by voluntary act , the
matter now before the body being only the vacat n
of Whitman Court N. E. , which had been urged by
various members of the audience .
Discussion ensued wherein parking lot problems ,
size of buffer zone , preservation of natural
wooded areas and easement were presented with
comments from residents including those of Mr.
Floyd Gabriel , 4140 N .E . llth; Mr . John McGann ,
4333 N. E. llth ; Mr . Dwayne Frieboes , 4208 N.E.
llth ; Mr . Paul Howell , 4340 N.E. llth; Mr . Jim
Soloman , 4104 N.E. llth and Mrs . A . L. Jones ,
4109 N. E. llth . Mrs . Margaret Evans , 403 Grande
Way N .E . urged the citizens to keep informed as
time and again views are expressed on actions
affecting their properties when it is too late ,
noting publications advertise hearings and event:
which may be aatched for timely action . It was
pointed out that in this case the R-3 zoning was
in existence when properties were purchased by
present owners , '_aving been zoned prior to 1965
at which time Honeydew was not a part of the City
Mr . Dennis Decker , representing Kahn Constructio
reported plans to preserve as manytrees for natura
settings as possible , noting meetings with proper
owners to inform them and hear their views. The
plan submitted and approved for financing is to be
followed and concessions as reasonable and possib�
have been made but to allow 20 ft . green belt will
require relocation of units and change in plans
already approved by financing agency , creating
problems . Present zoning allows greater density
and higher buildings than planned however develope s
have tried to be compatible for a good relationshi .
Moved by Shane , seconded by Grant ,to continue one
week for consideration of requests from residents .
The motion failed. Shane felt buffer can be wider
Grant inquired regarding sidewalks and was advised
off site improvements according to code will be re
quired including curbs and sidewalks adjacent to
the right of way . Grant requested the Planning Dir
ector to furnish plans of sidewalks to and within
the development for council information , suggestinc:
restrictive covenants be filed prior to final actic
on the vacation , it being noted the Ordinance can L
held . Stredicke felt solutions could be reached an
moved to close the hearing. Motion , seconded by
Bruce , carried. Stredicke proposed 600 angle parki 7
with buffer increased to 6 ft . which Mr . Decker sal
he would check out with Mr . Kalin . Upon inquiry by
Schellert , City Attorney Shellan suggested the
covenants be qualified to tie in with plans submitt:
to eliminate future problems with how development w.
completed . Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Schelle
vacation fee be waived and vacation granted subject
to 20 ft . easement . Dissenting voice vote brought
roll call and vote as follows : Aye, 8 : Schellert ,
Bruce , Maxin , Stredicke , McKay , Perry , Delaurenti ar
Clymer. No , 2 : Shane and Grant . Motion carried .
Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Delaurenti , the
Planning Director meet with developer and submit to
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MINUTE'S - RENTON CITY ' UNCIL MEETING 7/6/70
' PUBLIC HEARING (Cont . )
Vacation of
Whitman Ct . N.E. the Council at its next meeting revised restric ive
covenants to include parking revisions , minimum of
6 ft . buffer strip and those other revisions as
recommended by the Planning Commission . Carrie .
Moved by Perry , seconded by Delaurenti , to refe
the matter of the vacation of portion of Whitma
Ct . N. E. to the Legislation Committee for prop,
Ordinance . The Planning Director and Developer � , re
asked to notify Mr . Perry when restrictive cove-
nants are completed. It was subsequently noted
if additional schools are required the cost wil.1
be shared by taxpayers of the community other it ms
of inquiry to pose no problems of burden to the
resident petitioners . Pending motion carried.
Recess at 9 : 35 p.m. Motion duly made and seconded for recess .►carried
After the recess roll call was taken with all
members returning and subsequently present as
in convening roll call .
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ordinance 2574 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted
ordinance of the City providing for condemnation
of permanent and temporary construction easements,
in , over and upon certain land necessary in con-
nection with construction and installation of a
sewer line , L.I .D. No . 267 , and providing for the
payment of said easements . Moved by Perry , secon
by Delaurenti , to place the document on first and
introductory reading. Carried. After reading it
was moved by Delaurenti , seconded by Schellert to
place the ordinance on second and final readings .
Carried. After final reading, it was moved by
McKay , seconded by Maxin , to adopt the ordinance
as read . Roll call resulted in 9 ayes and 1 no ,
Grant opposing. The motion carried and the
Ordinance was adopted .
VOUCHER APPROVAL Council President Schellert reported Finance
8834 - 8979 Committee of Vouchers and moved that the Council
L.I. D. 267 Cash and approve same at this time for payment . The motion
Revenue Warrants 4-5 . was seconded by Delaurenti and carried.
Fund Breakdown Current Fund 8834 - 8885 $ 12,827. 06
Arterial Street Fund 8886 195 . 60
City Street Fund 8887 - 8905 7 ,699. 15
Equipment Rental Fund 8906 - 8916 8 ,964 . 86
Library Fund 8917 - 8941 6 ,454 . 78
Park Fund (8950 Void) 8942 - 8961 4 ,242 . 89
Waterworks Utility 8962 - 8973 15 ,512 . 49
Airport Fund 8974 - 8978 577 . 80
Firemen 's Pension 8978 - 8979 8 . 00
Total all Funds $56 ,482 . 63
L. I.D. 267
Cash & Revenue Fund #4 250. 00
Cash & Revenue Fund #5 70 ,042. 61
COMMUNICATIONS AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Request for Late- Letter from Mr . Rudy Zaputil and Mr. Lewis Purcell
Comers Agreement for requested Late-Comer 's Agreement covering off-site
McKnight Heights #1 sanitary sewer of McKnight Heights #1 . Moved by
Stredicke , seconded by Shane , to refer the request
to the Public Works Committee for recommendation .
The motion carried.
Renton 's Share of Letter from the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control
Air Pollution Control Agency submitted notice of City ' s share of 1971
Budget for 1971 Budget in sum of $2 ,640. 00 based on population at
104 per capita . Moved by Schellert , seconded by
Maxin , to refer the billing to the Mayor for 1971
budget consideration . Carried .
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MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/22/7
PUBLIC HEARING : (Cont . )
Six Year Street Mr. Del Bennett noted lighting, signals and
Construction and sidewalk inclusion are due to State Highway
Arterial Program projects and requirement that cities over
15 ,000 population have to assume responsibil -y
for such internal improvements . Mr . Joe Spo -ik
inquired regarding affect on the Highlands a ,a
and City Engineer Wilson outlined proposals
this location .
Mr . Sporcik inquired concerning water being : ut
off at hydrant in vicinity of his home and tl.
Mayor acknowledged the problem noting actions
taken upon notification . City Engineer Wilso
advised fire department check and/or various
activities could result thusly, the Mayor add gig
human error to the possibilities , noting the
subsequent restoration of the water .
After further discussion it was moved by Schel rt
seconded by Delaurenti , to close the hearing c :
the street and arterial programs . Carried . ved
by Shane , seconded by Bruce , to adopt the pro(, ams
as submitted. Moved by Perry , second by Shan( to
include referral to the Legislation Committee .
The amendment carried. The original motion , a
amended carried.
PUBLIC HEARING
Vacation of Portion This being the date set , the hearing on petition
of Whitman Ct . N. E . of Ken Kalen Construction , et al , (filed 5/11/76 )
was opened. Letter from the Board of Public Woks
(Continued to July 6) recommended approval of the vacation subject tc
condition that two access points to Sunset Blvc
be developed; that restrictive covenants be fit d
prohibiting access to Whitman Court N.E. to the
South of the proposed project and that a 20 ft .
utility easement for existing utilities in the
street be retained by the City . Film slides we
shown and presentations by Del Bennett and Gord
Ericksen followed concerning aspects of the
conditions recommended, proposed development of
228 unit apartment complex in area approximately
comprising 13. 5 acres with R-3 and B-1 noted to
be present zoning.
Discussion ensued, Planning Commission action
being reviewed and its hearing being continued
to June 24 problems of traffic circulation and
access being unresolved. Mr. Dennis Decker and
Don Jacobs replied to council inquiries on be-
half of developers and Mrs . Ruby Sausseberry
expressed concern regarding area adjacent to
her residence , one of two located on the end
of Whitman Court N. E. to the south , physical
structure to dead end the right of way having
been proposed. City Attorney Shellan noted
problem with regard to prohibiting use if the
right of way is accessible to the public in
its present state. After extensive remarks ,
it was noted that builder can proceed under
present zoning with greater height and density
than proposed and matter of access as concerns
traffic pattern not only in subject area but
also developed Honey Dew Estates area adjacent ,
r is the matter to be resolved and the Council
needs to decide whether to vacate as recommended
or to allow traffic through Honey Dew. Buffer
zone screening to be instituted through Plans
Check program . Motions were proposed to close
the hearing and to refer to Committee of the
Whole , Traffic Engineer and Planning Commission .,
Also to vacate and waive the fee in return for
filing of restrictive covenants and conditions
specified by the Board of Public Works , no action
however confirming motions by Shane and Stredicke
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PUBLIC HEARING : (Cont.. )
Vacation of Portion, Mr. Decker, noting problem in purchasing any
of Whitman Court NE additional right of way for access ,advised
of immediate construction plans ,as presente,
with work to commence tomorrow no delay bei,
intended there being considerable investment
involved .
It was subsequently moved by Shane, secondea
by Grant , to continue the hearing to July 6
and Planning Director and Commission to rep -t
plans at that hearing as may be resolved as .I
access and restrictive covenants . Grant move to
add amendment that the City Engineer notify le
16 property owners on the north side of Hone
Dew Estates of the hearing. Amendment was du
seconded and carried and the original motion . s
amended carried.
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Discussion followed concerning value of city '
interest in the right of way, some $4 ,500. 00
being projected by developer as equitable pri e
based on his payment for access right of way .
Moved by Barei , seconded by Shane , the Planni 7
Director be authorized to secure appraisal on
area of Whitman Ct . N.E. proposed for vacatio. ,
and to Finance Committee for funding of appra al .
Dissenting voice vote resulted in requests fo
roll call which was taken as follows : Aye , 9
Schellert , Clymer, Delaurenti , Perry , McKay, uce,
Grant , Shane and Barei . No, 3: Stredicke , M, :in
and Edwards . The motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Resolution authorizing and approving orm
Housing Authority of Cooperation Agreement between the City of R nton
50 unit housing and the Housing Authority of the City of Rentc ,
project for the and authorizing its execution .
elderly .
This being the date set , the hearing was decla �d
open . The proposed resolution was read along th
letter from City Attorney Shellan urging amend: nt
to paragraph 7 to provide that the City be give
notice in writing prior to deduction of any amc nts
from payment in lieu of taxes .
Discussion ensued regarding standards of housi
to be met and Mrs . Tillie Cole , Director of tht
Housing Authority advised that all plans are
approved by the Planning Department and Counci
approves the site as well . Mr. Wynn Kampe ob-
jected to the council acting on this matter at
this time as he , on behalf of private enterpris
has application filed for a like project and
federal runding, and he felt the private matter
3hould be resolved prior to the final action bu
the city on the housing authority nrel;Act , the
Planning Commission to hear the request Wednesda
Planning Director Ericksen noted this to be for
a Special Permit with alternate plan being for
conventional apartments , parking requirements
being the difference .
Councilman Shane requested the record to show
he abstained from actions on this matter.
Barei inquired concerning leased-rental subsidy
utilizing local privately owned existing rental
units and felt this should be investigated by
the Housing Authority prior to the Turnkey progra .
Some considerable discussion ensued regarding
this subject and communications noting denial of
prior application for such type project .due to th
"soft housing market" and lack of previously requ
workable program in the City .
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' City Clerk KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Planning
Commission Chairman 2828 SO. 176TH STREET
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98188
PHONE: CH 3-5996 /O� p ^�
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Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director ?NI/��.—__.-51
City of Renton Municipal Building —
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Kalin Construction Company
Plot Plan--Renton Site
1150 Union Avenue N. E.
Dear Mr. Ericksen:
As a result of the meeting between you and Mr. Dennis Decker, of
our company, we have made the following corrections on the plot
plan for the Renton site named above.
1. Moved the swimming pool(that was closest to 132nd
St. N. E. ) 30 feet back from said street, to meet
the specifications of the Building Code.
2. Allowed for the construction of planters along the
south and east property lines, with a set-back of
36 inches.
3. Allowed for the construction of a 6 ft. chain link
fence with wood and/or metal blinders along the south
and east property lines.
4. Revised the plans to increase the 10 ft. sewer
easement to 20 ft.
5. Agreed to a restricted covenant pertaining to the
right of ingress and egress from Whitman Court N. E. ,
with no exceptions. It will be closed off by a 6 ft.
cyclone fence with wood and/or metal slats and a 36
in. planter.
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are unable to purchase
a second easement through to Sunset Highway for above named project.
At such time as it is possible for us to obtain this second ease-
ment road, we will do so. We will continue working toward pro-
curing this second easement road with our best effort.
Sincerely yours,
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Renton Planning Commission
Renton , Washington
Attention : Mr . Gordon Erickson
RE : Opinion of Value -
Proposed vacation of
Whitman Court N . E .
Right of Way .
(Honeydew Area)
In accordance with request I have made an inspection of the
above captioned street right of way for the purpose of
setting forth an opinion of value . The property appraised
consists of a 60 foot wide strip of unimproved land
approximately 480 feet long and containing 14 ,400 sq . ft . + .
Within the above right of way , it is assumed an easement for
utility purposes will exist an the opinion of value is
predicated upon this condition .
From an analysis of the Market Data Approach it is the
conclusion of the appraiser that the Market Value of the
subject as of this date , JULY 3 , 1970 is :
FOUR THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ( $4 , 200 . 00 )
R spectfully submitted ,
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DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
WHEREAS, Kenneth T. Kalin and Donna Kann, his wife, are the owners
of the following real property in the City of Renton, County of King, State of
Washington, described as follows:
The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 10,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East W. M., in King County, Washington,
EXCEPT the south 833 feet thereof; and EXCEPT the North 165 feet
of the west half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter.
and
WHEREAS, the owners of said described property desire to impose the
following restrictive covenants running with the land as to use, present and
future, of the above described real property:
NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish, grant and
impose restrictions and covenants running with the land as to the use of the
land hereinablve described with respect to the use by the undersigned, their
successors, heirs and assigns, as follows:
SETBACKS
No building or structure shall be located or constructed
within fifty (50) feet of the easterly and southerly bound-
ary lines of the above described property.
SSCREENING AND LANDSCAPING
A six (6) foot screening fence and a three (3) foot land-
scaped strip shall be provided along the easterly and south-
erly boundary lines of the above described property and shall
be continuously maintained in an attractive and neat manner.
Building, landscaping and screening plans shall be submitted
and subject to approval of the City of Renton Planning De-
partment prior to the issuance of permits for the develop-
ment of the above described property.
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ACCESS RESTRICTION
Access from the vacated portion of Whitman Court NE to the re-
maining portion of said street shall be prohibited by means of
a permanent barrier erected and maintained along south end of
said vacated right of way preventing any such access.
Any violation or breach of any of these restrictive covenants may be enforced
by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County by either the
City of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject property who are ad-
versely affected by said breach.
Kenneth T. Kalin
�, Do a'Kalin
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STATE OF WASHINGTON / e( '
COUNTY OF KING
On this cc -- day of 1) 3 19 , before me personally appeared
Kenneth T. Kalin and Donna Kalin, the persons who executed the within and
foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and vol-
untary act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.
In witness whereof I have pereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the
day and year first above written.
Notary Public in and for the State�of '
Washington, residing at zl/o�r-ic-14 "Le .ha 9X,
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE WHITMAN COURT NORTHEAST,
TO WIT:_ All that pcajion 2f Whitman Court N.E. lying between the
North line of Sec. 10, Twp. 23 N. , range 5 F„ W.M. , and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Division No. 1, according to
plat recorder' -_ ",l. 72 sf Plats, Pg. 98, recording Qf King Countyt n.
HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 1687 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF y 25, 1970
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 6th DAY OF July AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
?LACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
170 VACATE SAID WHITMAN COURT NORTHEAST 4 CONTINUED FRO!" 6/22/70 .
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEAD)
THEREON OR MAY FTTF THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOI
10 SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
D!',TE OF PUBLICATION Jun,: ?c, 1970
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
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NCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE WHITMAN COURT NORTHEAST,
TO WIT: All that _portion of Whitman Court N.F. lying between the
North line of Sec. 10, Twp. 23 N, , Range 5 E. , W.M. , end the norti
line of the plat of Honey new Estates Division No. 1, according tc ,
__plat recorded in Vol, 72 9f P Lats, Pg. 9$., recQrdinq of King Count Wn,
HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 16 S 7 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF May 25, 1970
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 6th DAY OF July AT '1'H1.; HOU
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HAIL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON tate PETIT: ,r
TO VACATE SAID "FirrilAN COURT INTORTRREA T ti CONTIUUED FROM 6/22/70.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HE tD
THEREON OR MAY FILE THEIR WR1T1'EN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK I :OH
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
DATE OF PUBLICATION Jun
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PROPERTY OWNERSHIP9mMOMOOMMMOWHITMAN Court N.E.
IN HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 cll.
Lot 6, Block 1
CarrollMortgage Co. (414 Olive Way, Seattle, Wash.)
A/C Martinson, E. J.
1105 Vashon Ct. N.E.
Renton, Washington 98055
Lot 7, Block 1
CarrollMortgage Co.
(414 Olive Way, Seattle, Wash.)
A/C Forbes, D. L.
Lot 8, Block 1
Carroll Mortgage Co.
(414 Olive Way, Seattle, Wash.) There is a Leslie Schneider in telephone boo'.
A/C Schneider, L. 1108 Vashon Ct. N.E.
Renton, Washington
Lot 9, Block 1
Carroll Mortgage Co.
(414 Olive Way, Seattle, Wash.)
A/C. Faille, Verfaillie, (there is a Frank in telephone book)
ONLY ONE IN TEL.BOOK 4120 N.E. llth
REnton, Washington
Lot 10, Block 1
Carroll Mortgage Co.
A/C Gabriel, F.R.
There is a Floyd Gabriel
4140 N.E. llth
Renton, Washington
Lot 11, Block 1
Carroll Mortgage Co.
A/C Morgan, D.K.
4200 N.E. llth
Renton, Washington
Lot 12, Block 1
Carroll Mortgage Co.
A/C Rx*s, D. C. Freiboes
4208 N.E. llth
Renton, Washington
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Lot 13, Block 1
Carroll Mortgage Co.
HNXXXXXXHX Bolin, R.H.
1117 Whitman Ct. N.E.
Renton, Washington 98055
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1116 Whitman Ct. N.E.
Renton, Washington
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4308 N.E. llth
Renton, Washington
Lot 3, Block 2
Washington Mutual Savings Bank
A/C. Fisher, W. T.
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Lot 4, Block 2
Coast Mortgage & Investment Co.
A/C Walls, C.G.
(Gary - 4324 N.E. llth)
Renton, Washington
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Sparkman & McLean Inc.
A/C McGann, J.J. (John)
4333 N.E. llth
Renton, Washington
Lot 6, Block 2
Mutual Savings Bank Account
A/C Howell, A.P. (Alva Paul)
4340 N.E. llth
Renton, Washington
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Lot 8, Block 2
Washington Mutual Savings Bank
A/C Holcomb, L.D. (Larry) FirStbank Mortgage Corporatic
4400 N.E. llth Pearce, D.G.
4408 N.E. llth
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ORDINANCE NO . 2898
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON,
AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY
AND PROPERTY RIGHTS BY EMINENT DOMAIN, PROVIDING
FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF ; AUTHORIZING THE CITY
ATTORNEY TO PREPARE A PETITION FOR CONDEMNATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
KING AND THE PROSECUTION THEREOF FOR THE ACQUI-
SITION OF SUCH PROPERTY AND PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR
THE EXTENSION OF WHITMAN COURT N . E. in
RENTON , WASHINGTON.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF RENTON , WASHINGTON , AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : It is acknowledged that the acquisition of
the following described property rights is part of the City' s Plan
and design for the extension and improvement of its city streets ,
and is within the limits of L. I .D. No . 288 formed for street improv
ment purposes by Ordinance No . 2874 , passed September 9 , 1974 .
SECTION II : It is hereby determined that the acquisition
of the following described property and property rights is necessar .
and for a public purpose and use - the extension and improvement of
Whitworth Court N.E . , including installation of an eight-inch water
line , and that such property and property rights are located within
the corporate limits of the City of Renton, the same being describe(
as follows , to-wit :
PARCEL I (I .D. Investments)
(A) The East 60 feet of the West 687 feet of the
SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 3 , Twp. 23 N. ,
Rng. 5 E. , W.M. , lying Southerly of the Southerly
Right-of-way 'margin of primary State Highway No.
( Sunset Highway) . As situated within the City of
Renton , King County, Washington.
(B) A temporary construction easement in , over , and
upon all that portion of the East 363 feet of the
West 627 feet of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec. ,
Twp. 23 N. , R. 5 E . , W.M. lying South of Renton
Issaquah Highway less North 100 feet of West 40
feet thereof described as follows :
BEGINNING at the centerline intersection of N.E.
Sunset Blvd. and Whitman Court N.E. ,
Thence S. 1° 05 '18" W. along the centerline of
Whitman Court N.E . a distance of 353 . 51 feet ;
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Thence N. 88° 39 ' Ol" W. a distance of 30 . 00 feet
to the True Point of Beginning ;
Thence continuing N. 88° 39 ' Ol" W. a distance of
30 feet ;
Thence N. 1°20 ' 59" E. a distance of 30 feet ;
Thence S. 88°39 ' Ol"E adistance of 29 . 86 ;
Thence S. 1°05 ' 18" W. a distance of 30 feet to
the true point of beginning.
(C) A temporary construction easement in , over and
upon all that portion. of the East 130 feet of
the West 757 feet of the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of
Sec . 3 , Twp. 23 N. , Rng. 5 E. , W.M. lying South
of PSH #2 (N.E . Sunset Blvd. ) described as follo .
BEGINNING at the centerline intersection of N. E.
Sunset Blvd. and Whitman Court N.E . ;
Thence S. 1° 05 '18" W. along the centerline of
Whitman Court N.E. a distance of 240 feet;
Thence S . 88°54 '42" E. a distance of 30 feet to
true point of beginning;
Thence continuing S. 88°54 '42" E . a distance of
50 . 00 feet ;
Thence S . 1° 05 ' 18" W. a distance of 70 . 00 feet ;
Thence N. 88° 54 '42" W. a distance of 50 . 00 feet ;
Thence N. 1° 05 ' 18" E. a distance of 70 . 00 feet to
the true point of beginning.
(The record owners of (A) , (B) and (C) described above is I . & D .
Investments , a Washington corporation)
and it is further acknowledged that the City is authorized by the
ode
laws and statutes of the State of Washington to condemn and damage
lands and other property rights and privileges within its corporate
limits necessary for the above-stated purposes .
SECTION III . The City Attorney is hereby authorized and
directed to commence condemnation proceedings against the owners an(
all other parties in interest in the above-described lands and im-
provements , if any, as provided by law, to prepare the necessary
petition in condemnation and commence and prosecute such action in
the Superior Court in and for the County of King against all of the
owners and interested parties in the hereinabove described property,
and to acquire the aforedescribed property and property rights for
the City of Renton ; and such proceedings shall be to ascertain the
just compensation for the taking of such property and property right;
and/or the damaging , if any, of such property caused by the City' s
acquisition of such property and property rights .
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SECTION IV : Compensation for the acquisition of said
property rights shall be made from assessments on properties within
the limits of L. I. C. No. 288 , and/or from such other funds of the
City of Renton as may be available therefor.
SECTION V: Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed
as a waiver by the City of Renton of its- right to decline to take a
pay for said property and property rights after the amount of com-
pensation has been ascertained , and within the time allowed by law.
SECTION VI : This Ordinance shall take effect and be in
force from and after its passage , approval and publication as pro-
vided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of December, 19
De or s Mead , City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 16th day of December , 1974 .
SLC- N/b/11 (--
ery Garret Mayor
Approved as to form:
Ci y Attorney
Date of Publication: 12-20-74
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF
THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL
OCTOBER 23, 1973
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City
Council has called a Special Meeting of the Council to
be held on Tuesday, October 23 , 1973 at 8 :00 p.m. in
the Council Chambers , Second Floor of the Renton Municipal
Building, pursuant to provisions of R.C.W. 42 . 30 . 080 .
The purpose of said meeting shall be to discuss
the proposed Vacation of a Portion of Whitman Court N.E.
(134th Ave. S.E. ) , vouchers and continued hearing on
1974 millage levy.
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Avery Garret, Mayo
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Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
Date of Publication
Friday, October 19, 1973
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ORDINANCE NO. 2 b 3 6
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2576 REGARDING VACATION
OF A PORTION OF STREET.
WHEREAS , the City Council heretofore passed Ordinance
No . 2576 under date of July 20 , 1970, subject to certain con-
ditions precedent prior to the effective date of such vacation
and such conditions not having been met by the petitioners
thereof,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : City of Renton Ordinance No . 2576 heretofore
passed under date of July 20 , 1970 is hereby repealed in its
entirety.
PASSED by the City Council this 7th day of June, 1971 .
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th day of June, 1971 .
,V,r/
very G, rrett, Mayor
Approved as to form:
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Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
PUBLICATION DATE JUN 11 1971
ORDINANCE NO . 2636
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2576 REGARDING VACATION
OF A PORTION OF STREET.
WHEREAS , the City Council heretofore passed Ordinance
No . 2576 under date of July 20 , 1970, subject to certain con-
ditions precedent prior to the effective date of such vacation
and such conditions not having been met by the petitioners
thereof,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : City of Renton Ordinance No . 2576 heretofore
passed under date of July 20 , 1970 is hereby repealed in its
entirety.
PASSED by the City Council this 7th day of June, 1971 .
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th day of June, 1971 .
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`Avery G,, rrett , Mayor
Approved as to form:
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Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
PUBLICATION DATE JUN 11 1971
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May 24 , 1971 :1
Mr. Gerard 1. S ellan
City Attorney
I00 .South Second Street
Renton , Washington 98055
Re: Declaration of Restrictive Covenants
filed with Vacation of Whitman Ct. N.E.
Lear ;!r. SheIlan :
Ordinance !lo. 2576 , vacating a portion of Whitman Ct . rt. r. , was
rescinded by Council action on .1rril l , 1971 . The Ordinance had
never been published as we .had been awaiting completion of Escrow
and title transfer, however, the Covenants filed by i;alin Construe
tion , Inc. were a condition of the Vacation ,ner recommendation of
the Planning Commission and Board of Public Works ,and were filed
with the King Counter Auditor on 8/3/70 in Vol . 426 , Page 552 ,
Auditors Records No. 6670521 .
The covenants seen to have been a condition for vacation and
not development and we are wondering of their vali3itea since
transfer of title has never been consumated leaving apparent
question as to ownership.
Mar; we 'lave your opinion as to whether a release should be
effected or if covenants are to remain as filed.
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF PENTON
1!elmio W. Nelson
City Clerk
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ART CAVITAk-° October 19 , 1970
Hon. Avery Garrett , Mayor, and
Members of the City Council
Renton Municipal Building
Renton , Washington 98055
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Re : Kahn Construction Co. -
Vacation of Whitman Ct. N.E.
Gentlemen :
For purposes of information we reply to inquiry of October
(2)
5 as to date the 60 day extension expires on the above-
referenced matter. October 20 is the end of the 60 day
period granted by the Council . Payment of $822. 00 was
made by Kahn Construction and $178 . 00 by Dalpay & Associates ,
owners of record as of September 9 , 1970.
FpThe City Engineer , on September 15 , notified the owners of
record that necessary documents could not be prepared to
complete the vacation since since the property conveyance
is still in escrow.
On October 8 , the City Clerk 's office called Kalin Con-
struction , however, Mr. Decker was out and word was left
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that the 60 days would soon expire and inquiry made as to
ownership conveyance .
This is the information to date and if the 60 day extension
was to apply to the consumation of the escrow rather than
to the payment then the Council should take further action
as may be desired at this time .
Yours very truly,
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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The Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members, of the City Council
Renton, Washington
Re: Planning Commission Recommendation
Vacation of Whitman Court NE
Gentlemen:
The Planning Commission at its public hearing meeting of
June 24 , 1970 completed its review of the proposed street
vacation of Whitman Court NE and made the following recom-
mendation to be forwarded to the City Council:
"Moved and seconded that the Planning Commission
recommend to the City Council approval of the
vacation of Whitman Court NE provided that no
access to the Honeydew Estates development be
allowed and that a permanent landscaping strip
be placed to assure this; and further subject
to the filing of restrictive covenants establish-
ing a permanent landscaped strip on the boundary
line separating the R-3 zoned property from
Honeydew Estates and the installation of sight
obscuring screening on the same property line.
Motion carried unanimously. "
Very truly yours,
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Gordon . Ericksen f
Planning Director
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The Board of Public Works has completed its review of the proposed
vacation of Whitman Court NE north of Honeydew Estates , which was
referred to the Board on May 18 , 1970 .
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At its meeting of June 17 , the Board acted to recommend approval
of the proposed street vacation subject to the following conditions :
1) Two points of access be provided to Sunset Boulevard for the
proposed development ;
2) Restrictive covenants be filed to run with the land, prohibiting
access to Whitman Court NE to the south;
3) A 20-foot utility easement be retained by the City for existing
utilities in the present Whitman Court NE .
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June 22 , 1970
Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re: VACATION OF A PORTIOi OF WHITMAN COURT NE
Gentlemen:
The board of Public Works has completed its review of the propo:! 1
vacation of Whitman Court NE north of honeydew Estates, which w,
referred to the Board on May 18, 1970.
At its meeting of June 17, the Board acted to recommend approve^
of the proposed street vacation subject to the following coedit' no
1) Two points of access be provided to Sunset Boulevard for th
proposed development ;
2) itestrictive covenants be filed to run with the land , prohib :in
access to Whit teen Court NE to the south;
3) A 20-foot utility easement be retained by the City for axis tin -
utilities in the present Whitman Court NE.
Sincerely, •
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Chairman
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The Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Renton, Washington
Re: Planning Commission Recommendation
Vacation of Whitman Court NE
Gentlemen:
The Planning Commission at its public hearing meeting of
June 24 , 1970 completed its review of the proposed street
vacation of Whitman Court NE and made the following recom-
mendation to be forwarded to the City Council:
"Moved and seconded that the Planning Commission
recommend to the City Council approval of the
vacation of Whitman Court NE provided that no
access to the Honeydew Estates development be
allowed and that a permanent landscaping strip
be placed to assure this; and further subject
to the filing of restrictive covenants establish-
ing a permanent landscaped strip on the boundary
line separating the R-3 zoned property from
Honeydew Estates and the installation of sight
obscuring screening on the same property line.
Motion carried unanimously. "
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Planning Director
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
WHEREAS, Kenneth T. Kalin and Donna Kalin, his wife, are the owners
of the following real property in the City of Renton, County of King, State of
Washington, described as follows:
The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 10,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East W.M. , in King County, Washington,
EXCEPT the south 833 feet thereof; and EXCEPT the North 165 feet
of the west half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter.
and
WHEREAS, the owners of said described property desire to impose the
following restrictive covenants running with the land as to use, present and
future, of the above described real property:
NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish, grant and
impose restrictions and covenants running with the land as to the use of the
land hereinabove described with respect to the use by the undersigned, their
successors, heirs and assigns, as follows:
SETBACKS
No building or structure shall be located or constructed
within fifty (50) feet of the easterly and southerly bound-
ary lines of the above described property.
SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING
A six (6) foot screening fence and a six (6) foot land-
scaped strip shall be provided along the southerly boundary
line, and a three (3) foot landscaped strip along the east-
erly boundary line of the above described property and shall
be continuously maintained in an attractive and neat manner.
Building, landscaping and screening plans shall be submiIted
and subject to approval of the City of Renton Planning De-
partment prior to the issuance of prmits for the development
of the above described property.
ACCESS RESTRICTION
Access from the vacated portion of Whitman Court NE to the
remaining portion of said street shall be prohibited by
means of a permanent barrier erected and maintained along
south end of said vacated right of way preventing any such
access.
Any violation or breach of any of these restrictive covenants may be enforced
by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County by either the
City of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject property who are ad-
versely affected by said breach.
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l�On Kali
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING
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On this �o ( 1 day of v ,19 7' ,, before me personally
appeared Kenneth T. Kalin and Donn , Kahn, the persons who executed the
within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the
free and voluntary act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned. In witness whereof I have hereunto set hand and af-
fixed my official seal the day and year firs above writ .j
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ORDINANCE NO . yC b 3 b
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2576 REGARDING VACATION
OF A PORTION OF STREET.
WHEREAS , the City Council heretofore passed Ordinance
:To . 2576 under date of July 20 , 1970 , subject to certain con-
ditions precedent prior to the effective date of such vacation
and such conditions not having been met by the petitioners
thereof,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : City of Renton Ordinance No . 2576 heretofore
passed under date of July 20 , 1970 is hereby repealed in its
entirety.
PASSED by the City Council this 7th day of June , 1971 .
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Helmie eson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th day of June , 1971.
A /aPA,V, ,04(-4/M/
very Gar;^ett , Mayor
Approved as to form:
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
PUBLICATION DATE JUN 11 1971
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REBATE
Please return to: Date: April 21, 1971
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
Renton Municipal Bldg.
200 Mill Avenue S .
Renton, Washington 98055
R : Vacatio Portion of Whitman Court N.E.
Receipt is hereby acknowledged of re ate by City Treasurer's Check No. 2 382
in the sum of $ 178.00 which represents rebate of As shown above.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REBATE
Please return to: Date: April 21, 1971
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
Renton Municipal Bldg.
200 Mill Avenue S .
Renton, Washington 98055 r
Re: acation f Whitman Court N.E.
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Receipt is hereby acknowledged of reb to by City Treasurer's Check No. 2 3 8 1
in the sum of $ 822 . 00 which represents rebate of
As shown above .
Kalin Constructionrul
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April 21, 1971
Kahn Construction
2828 So . 176th St.
Seattle, Washington 93183
Dear Mr. Kafiri:
The Renton City Council in regular session April 19 , 1971
has rescinded their forrcer action to vacate a portion of
Whitman Court N.E. They further directed that your pay-
ment in the amount of $822 .00 be rebated.
Accordingly, we are enclo:;ine herewith City of Renton
Treasurer's Check No. 2381 in the amount of $822 .00 . An
excerpt of the minutes is enclosed for your further infor-
mation. Please acknowledge receirt of save on the attvched
slip and return to this office in the enclosed envelope .
Very truly yours,
CITY OF RENTON
T:7. Nelson
City Clerk
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Enclosures
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REBATE
Please return to: Date: April 21, 1971
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
Renton Municipal Bldg.
200 Mill Avenue S .
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Vacation of Whitman Court N.E.
Receipt is hereby acknowledged of rebate by City Treasurer's Check No. 2 381
in the sum of $ 822 .00 which represents rebate of
As shown above.
Kalin Construction
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4033 N .L. Sunset Ev.
Renton, Washington 98055
Gentleiten
The Lenten City Council in regular session Arr.i_1 19 , 1971,
has rescir:deci their former action to vacate a -.crtion of
Whitman Court N.L. They further directed that your pay-
ment in the amount of$173.03 be rabate6 .
Accordingly we are enclosing herewith City of Renton
Treasurer' s Check No. 2382 in the amount of $178.00 . An
excerpt of the r:irutes is enclosed for your further infor-
mation. Please acknowledge receipt of came on the attached
slip and return to this office in the enclosed envelope.
Very truly yours,
CITY CP RENTON
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City Clerk
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Enclosures
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REBATE
Please return to: Date: April 21, 1971
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
Renton Municipal Bldg.
200 Mill Avenue S .
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Vacation Portion of Whitman Court N.E.
Receipt is hereby acknowledged of rebate by City Treasurer's Check No. 2 382
in the sum of $ 178.00 which represents rebate of As shown above.
DALPAY AND ASSOCIATES
Signature
INTER-OFFICE MEMO
TO: Dorothea Gossett . City Treasnrer DATE ,r i 1 20 1071 _
FROM: Helmie Nelson . C'i 1y r1 ark
RE: Street Vacation Whitman Crt. NE, Ordinance 2576, Resolution 1687
The City Council has rescinded its Dormer action o,
the proposed vacation of Whitman Crt. NE, and has directed
that Dalpay and Associates be rebated $178.00 ( your receipt
43547 9-9-70) and Kalin Construction be rebated $822.00
( your receipt ## 3546 9-9-70)
Helmie
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rescind its actions on the vacation of Whitman Court
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ORDINANCE NO. 2576 1 /7/
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
VACATING A CERTAIN PORTION OF WHITMAN COURT N. E. ,
FORMERLY 134th AVENUE S. E. , IN THE CITY OF RENTON,
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a certain portion of
street hereinafter more particularly described was duly filed with th
City Clerk on or about May 8 , 1970 , and said petition has been signed
by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon
such portion of street sought to be vacated; and
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No. 1687 approved or
May 25 , 1970 , and after due investigation did fix and determine the
22nd day of June , 1970 at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. in the City Council
chambers of the City of Renton to be the time and place for public
hearing thereon; and the Clerk having given due notice of such hearir:
in the manner provided by law and all persons having been heard
appearing in favor of or opposition thereto, and
WHEREAS the Planning Commission having duly considered said
petition and said vacation as hereinafter more particularly described
and same being found to be in the public interest and for the public
benefit and no injury or damage to any person or properties will
result therefrom, and
WHEREAS the City Council caused to have made an appraisal
of the property sought to be vacated as provided for in City of Rents
Ordinance No. 2349 ;
NOW THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I : The following described portion of Whitman
Court N. E. (formerly 134th Ave. S. E. ) , to-wit :
All that portion of Whitman Court N.E. lying between
the North line of Sec. 10 , Twp. 23 N. , Range 5 E. W.M. ,
and the north line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates
Division No. 1 , according to plat recorded in Vol. 72
of plats , pg. 98 , recording of King County , Washington,
BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED, subject , however, to a twenty (20 `
foot utility easement retained by the City for utility and related
purposes , the centerline thereof being located , to-wit :
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The centerline of said Utility Easement being the centerline of said
Whitman Court Northeast.
and further subject to those certain "Declaration of Restrictive
Covenants" dated July 15 , 1970 , executed by the Petitioners-Owners
herein pertaining to properties abutting said portion of right of
way herein vacated which said covenants and Petitioners-Owners '
plot plan dated June 30 , 1970 , being incorporated herein as if fully
set forth.
SECTION II : The City Council hereby elects to charge a fee
of $1, 000 . 00 to Petitioners-Owners , said amount being less than
one-half (1/2) of the City' s appraisal of the right-of-way herein
vacated, and said charge being in the public interest and for the
public benefit.
SECTION III : This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after its passage , approval and legal publication as provic d
by law. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the
King County Auditor' s office and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 2Oth day of July, 1970 .
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APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2Oth day of July . 19 I .
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Approve as to form:
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DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
WHEREAS, Kenneth T . Kalin and Donna Kalin, his wife, are
the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton,
County of King, State of Washington, described as follows:
The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter
of Section 10 , Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
W.M. , in King County, Washington; EXCEPT the
south 833 feet thereof; EXCEPT the north 165
feet of the west half of the northwest quarter
of the northwest quarter; and EXCEPT the west
30 feet thereof;
and
WHEREAS, the owners of said described property desire to
impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land
as to use, present and future , of the above described real property;
NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish,
grant and impose restrictions and covenants running with the land
as to the use of the land hereinabove described with respect to
the use by the undersigned, their successors, heirs and assigns,
as follows:
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Development of the above described property shall
be in conformity with the plot plan submitted to
the City of Renton Planning Department on June 30,
1970 , entitled "A 228 Unit Hexagonal Apartment
Complex" -- Ken Kalin Construction, and as revised
by the restrictive covenants contained herein.
Building, landscaping and screening plans shall
be submitted and subject to approval of the City
of Renton Planning Department prior to the issuance
of permits for the development of the above described
property.
SETBACKS
No building or structure shall be located or con-
structed within fifty (50) feet of the easterly
and southerly boundary lines of the above described
property.
SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING
A six (6) foot screening fence and a six (6) foot
landscaped strip along the southerly boundary line;
a six (6) foot screening fence and a three (3) foot
landscaped strip along the easterly boundary line;
and a six (6) foot fence along the northerly and
Declaration of Restrictive Covenants
Kenneth T. and Donna Kalin
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westerly boundary lines of the above described
property shall be provided and shall be continu-
ously maintained in an attractive and neat manner
by the property owner.
ACCESS RESTRICTION
Access from the vacated portion of Whitman Court NE
to the remaining portion of said street shall be
prohibited by means of a permanent barrier erected
and maintained along the south end of said vacated
right-of-way preventing any such access.
Any violation or breach of any of these restrictive covenants may
be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of
King County by either the City of Renton or any property owners
adjoining subject property who are adversely affected by said
breach.
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING
On this /.S day of 4 , 1972 , before me personally
appeared Kenneth T . al n and Donna Kalin, the persons
who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary
act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned. In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year
first above written.
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TO: Files �� / DATE : April 8 , 1971
FROM: Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director
SUBJECT: Community Services Committee Meeting
Kalin Construction Company
Vacation of Portion of Whitman Court NE
Present: Earl Clymer, Committee Chairman
Dick Stredicke , Committee Member
B. L. Ruppert, Building Director
Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director
Discussion:
The status of the street vacation was discussed. • No word had
been received from Kalin Construction concerning the status of
the transaction.
At this time the Planning Department again called Kalin Construc-
tion Company office . Planning Director talked with Terry Lettic ,
General Manager, and reviewed subject matter . Lettic stated that
project was dormant. Kalin has not completed property deal and
will not undertake project for at least one year (if at all) .
The Planning Director reviewed possible Committee recommendation
to rescind previous Council action on street vacation and return
street vacation fee . Mr. Lettic concurred in this approach.
Community Services Committee to let matter ride for a few weeks
to allow filling of holes on property and then make recommendation
to Council of the Whole.
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TO• Files DATE: April 8, 1971
FROM: Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director
SUBJECT: Community Services Committee Meeting
Kalin Construction Company
• Vacation of Portion of Whitman Court NE
Present: Earl Clymer, Committee Chairman
Dick Stredicke, Committee Member
a B. L. Ruppert, Building Director
Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director
Discussion:
The status of the street vacation was discussed. No word had
been received from Kalin Construction concerning the status of
the transaction.
At this time the Planning Department again called Kalin Construc-
tion Company office. Planning Director talked with Terry Lettic,
, General Manager, and reviewed subject matter . Lettic stated that
project was dormant. Kalin has not completed property deal and
will not undertake project for at least one year (if at all) .
{ The Planning Director reviewed possible Committee recommendation
f to rescind previous Council action on street vacation and return
street vacation fee. Mr. Lettic concurred in this approach.
Community Services Committee to let matter ride for a few weeks
to allow filling of holes on property and then make recommendation
to Council of the Whole.
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December 30 , 1970
Kahn Construction Company
2829 South 176th Street
Seattle , Washington 98188
Attention : yr. Dennis Decker
Re : Expiration of 45 Day Extension
Granted for Consumation of Title
Transfer and final action on
vacation o" portion of Whitman Ct . NE
Gentlemen : J 7�
the Renton City Council , upon being advised of expiration
of extension period granted as above-captioned , has referred
the matter to the Community Services Committee , of which
Councilman Earl Clymer is Chairman .
Will you kindly advise of the status of your Escrow Closing
in order that rre mazy advise the Committee .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
f elrriie W. Nelson
City CIerk
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December 30 , 1970
Kalin Construction Company
2828 South 176th Street
Seattle , Washington 98188
Attention : Mr. Dennis Decker
Re : Expiration of 45 Day Extension
Granted for Consumation of Title
Transfer and final action on
Vacation of portion of Whitman Ct . NE
Gentlemen :
The Renton City Council , upon being advised of expiration
of extension period granted as above-captioned, has referred
the matter to the Community Services Committee , of which
Councilman Earl Clymer is Chairman .
Will you kindle advise of the status of your Escrow Closing
in order that we may advise the Committee .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
HeImie w. Nelson
City Clerk
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December 21 , 1970
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Members of the City Council
Renton ?cunici pal 3uilaina
Renton , Tashingtan 98055
e : Kalin Construction Company
Project - 132nd Ave. S. E.
Gentlemen !
The 45-day; extension granted l:alin Construction has
expired as of this date and no further information
has been received concerning completion of the escrow
closing and title transfer.
The Council at this time should determine whether or not
the $1 ,0^0 .4O is to he retained and th -. Vacation of. Whit-
man Court conaumated or held for further disposition , or
if cancellation is desired.
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF PrNTCN
Nelmlo W. Nelson
City Clerk
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November 4 , 1970
RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S . E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT . N .E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT . N. E .
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Property Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N.E . and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if , at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF
RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S . E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT. N .E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT . N. E .
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Property Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N.E . and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
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City Clerk
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RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S . E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT. N.E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT . N. E .
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Propertu Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N . E . and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S . E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT. N. E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT . N. E .
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Property Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N . E . and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
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Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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SA4RT CAPITA' OE`
RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S.E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT. N.E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT. N.E.
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Property Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N. E. and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
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Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S.E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT. N.E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT. N.E.
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Property Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N.E. and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
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City Clerk
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RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S. E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT . N .E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT . N. E .
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Property Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N. E . and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S.E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT. N.E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT. N.E.
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Property Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N.E. and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
• Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
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City Clerk
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CAPITA% ��
RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S.E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT. N.E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT. N.E.
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
See attached list. This letter mailed to all persons
on attached list November 5, 1970 . MM
Dear Property Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N.E. and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
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Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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_=" D. G. Pearce ✓D. C. Freiboes
4408 N. E. llth St. 4208 N.E. llth St.
Renton, Wa. Renton
L. D. Holcomb „-D. K. Morgan
4400 N. E. llth St. 4200 N.E . llth St.
Renton Renton
Mr. A. P. Howell Y R. Floyd Gabriel
4340 N.E . llth St. 4140 N.E. llth St.
Renton Renton
Mr. John McGann .-Mr. Leslie Shneider
4333 N.E. llth St. 1108 Vashon Ct. N.E.
Renton Renton
- Mr. C. G. Walls ,- D. L. Forbes
4324 N.E. llth St. 1106 Vashon Ct. N.E .
Renton Renton
Bob Y. Shimizu ✓ E. J. Martinson
4308 N.E. llth St. 1105 Vashon Ct. N.E .
Renton Renton, Wa.
Ruby Saulsberry
1116 Whitman Ct. N.E .
Renton
R. H. Bolin
1117 Whitman Ct. N.E.
Renton
November 4 , 1970
Kahn Construction Company
2828 South I76th Street
Seattle , Washington 98108
Attention: Mr. Dennis Decker
Re : 45-Day Council Action
Delay (ranted For escrow
Closing and Street Vacation
Gentlemen :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970, in view of unusual circumstances
which have created a hardship for you , has granted a
delay of 45 days before it takes final action to
vacate Whitman Court NV, in order to allow you the
additional time needed for escrow closing and transfer
of property title.
We enclose herewith, for your further information ,
excerpts from the minutes of the subject council
meeting.
Please keep this office posted on the matter in order
that we may update the council of progress.
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
Yolmie N. Nelson
City Clerk
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City Engineer
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COMMUNITv SERVICES REPORT 1i/ L/ 7 )
NOVEMBER ' 2 , 1970
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RE : VACATION OF WHITMAN COURT )! V7
The Community Services Committee recommends that action be
delayed for 45 days from today and that Kalin Construction
Company be notified in writing that this is the final extension.
If at the end of. 45 days , the Kalin Construction Company does
not have clear title, it is our recommendation that the street
vacation be cancelled and everything returned to status quo.
Paul Maxin, Chairman
Bruce McKay
Richard Strecicke II
Earl Clymer
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Charles Shane
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COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT
NOVEMBER 2 , ,J 970
RE : VACATION OF WHITMAN COURT
The Community Services Committee recommends that action be
delayed for 45 days from today and that Kalin Construction
Company be notified in writing that this is the final extension.
If at the end of 45 days , the Kalin Construction Company does
not have clear title , it is our recommendation that the street
vacation be cancelled and everything returned to status quo.
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Bruce McKay
Richard Stredicke
Earl Clymer
Charles Shane
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October 20, 1970
Kalin Construction Co.
2828 S. 176th Street
Seattle, Washington 98188
Dalpay & associates
4023 N.E. Sunset Blvd.
Renton , Washington 98055
Attn: Mr. Dennis Decker
Mr. James W. Dalpay
Re: --Vacation of Whitman Ct. Ser.
Escrow Closing to Convoy wnsrship .;
Gentlemen :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of October 19 ,
1970 has granted two weeks extension to the 60 days originally
granted which expires October 20. The matter has been referred
to the Community Services Committee for report as to status of
the escrow closing and title conveyances and to provisions of
the restrictive covenants. The Committee has scheduled a meeting
at 10 :30 a .m. on Saturday, October 24 , 6th floor conference room,
Renton Municipal Building, to discuss this matter.
You and/or representatives of the owners are invited to be present
to bring the Committee up to date ,for report back to the Council
in two weeks as directed.
Your courtesies and assistance in the matter will be greatly
appreciated. minute excerpt is enclosed for your further informatio
Yours very truly,
CITY OF RENTON
Nelmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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October 19 , 1970
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Hon . Avery Garrett, Mayor, and
Members of the City Council
Renton Municipal Building ,.'
Renton , Washington 98055 ,1- 2
Re : Kahn Construction Co. -
Vacation of Whitman Ct . N.E.
Gentlemen :
For purposes of information we reply to inquiry of October
5 as to date the 60 day extension expires on the above-
referenced matter. October 20 is the end of the 60 day
period granted by the Council . Payment of $822 . 00 was
made by Kahn Construction and $178 . 00 by Dalpay & Associates ,
owners of record as of September 9 , 1970 .
The City Engineer , on September 15 , notified the owners of
record that necessary documents could not be prepared to
complete the vacation since since the property conveyance
is still in escrow.
On October 8 , the City Clerk 's office called Kahn Con-
struction , however , Mr. Decker was out and word was left
that the 60 days would soon expire and inquiry made as to
ownership conveyance .
This is the information to date and if the 60 day extension
was to apply to the consumation of the escrow rather than
to the payment then the Council should take further action
as may be desired at this time .
Yours very truly ,
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Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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MINUTES - RENTON TY COUNCIL MEETING 10/5/70
OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Con ' t . )
Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti reported ,on referral
Report on license of 8/3/70 , (request by Police Chief for
revocations determination of revocation or suspension
of massage operator licenses , ) that all
licenses were revoked , including MBO 3095- 7
issued to Norma Fay Fox ,revoked as of 11 /J '6 and
denial of a new license ; License MB0 .3018- 7
issued to Erika Norman , revocation effecti
immediately , and temporary license MBO 408 •70 ,
is revoked immediately and no new license t
be granted to Jorja L . Bashore (Stanley) .
MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO
CONCUR IN THE LICENSE REVOCATIONS AS REPOR 'D.
THE MOTION CARRIED.
Campaign Expenditures Councilman Perry reported receiving repro % .tion
of letter appearing in a publication , from 'r .
Neal Chaney , Chairman of Wn . State Democra c
Committee ,and the subject was campaign exp ditur,
with several of the items being identical the
contents of Renton 's Code of Ethics . Mr . rry
felt it was likely they would be recommend to
the Legislature for state law.
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Kalin Construction Councilman Stredicke inquired as to status f
project on 132nd S .E. apartment project and in dis,-•ussion it was
noted covenants have been filed and $1 , 000 0
paid , there being some contingent matters
yet be resolved with regard to ownership n,
yet through escrow and the ordinance has n<;
yet been published accordingly . Stredicke
reauested 60 day extension period be checke, as
had been granted for consumation of the
matter .
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4th Avenue N. Extension Councilman Stredicke called attention of ti.
Cemetery Rd. -Tartan Building Director to development for a rea
Industries- Setback estate office on property which was to hav(
Requirement a 20 ft . setback for signs as well as the
building which he was not sure has been
observed . Mayor Garrett requested that all
information be furnished to 3:ilding Director
Ruppert and requested that report be given
to Mr. Stredicke and to his office when the
building department investigates .
Bingo games in Renton Councilman Shane proposed motion that the
City of Renton allow bingo games to be con-
ducted . The motion , seconded bu Grant was
ruled out of order , the Mayor noting basis
be on the fact that bingo cannot be legal :'ed
by the council passing a motion . Shane mov '
for vote to appeal decision of the chair
which was duly seconded and carried and ques ' ion
was put whether or not to sustain the decis� )n
of the chair. Dissenting voice vote , and rui ng
of affirmative vote prevailing, brought a 7 . 11
call vote as follows : Aye-5 :Schellert , Max.:
McKay , Delaurenti and Clymer. No-•5 :Shane , G ant ,
Bruce , Stredicke and Perry . Abstain-l : Bar i
Mayor Garrett voted aye carrying the motion nd
sustaining the decision of the chair.
Proposal to honor Councilman Shane listed names of various
citizens contributing living and deceased citizens which he felt
to and pioneering in had made an impact on the community betterme
business and community deserving of merit award . Included were
progress in Renton members of the ministry who had or were now
presiding over churches of Renton , business
people and names of old family members who
had pioneered or were still contributing
to historic benefit and welfare of Renton
and its citizens . MOVED BY BAREI, SECONDED B
GRANT TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE COMMITTEE C
THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
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September 15, 1970
Kalin Construction Co.
2828 S. 176th Street
Seattle, Wash. 98188
Re: Whitman Court N.E. Street Vacation .5"?C
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Gentlemen:
This office has been requested to prepare quit-claim deeds
dedicating that portion of Whitman Court N.E. adjoining your
development to the abutting property owners. We find, however,
that the property is still in Escro, making it impossible for
us to prepare the necessary documents. Please notify us as soon
as the transaction has been completed and recorded, so that we
can prepare the necessary deeds.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, do
not hesitate to call this office.
Very truly yours,
R. Lyman Houk
Engineering Dept.
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TO:Helmie Nelson. City Clerk DATE September 9, 1970
FROM: R.Lyman Houk,Engineering Departments--
RE: _Kirkman Court N.E. Street Vacation
Dear Helmie:
Attached please find a copy of the fees payable for the street vacation from the
two abutting property owners, Jim Dalpay, and the Kalin Construction Company.
Very truly yours, ,,
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Dear Property Owner:
At the request of Kalin Construction Company, the Renton City
Council at its August 17, 1970 meeting has granted a 60 day extension
for fulfilling the vacation requirements for the Whitman Court North-
east Street Vacation. The City Council also asked that all interested
residences in the vicinity be notified of the time extension. Further
information regarding this matter may be obtained from the Office of
the City Clerk.
Very truly yours,
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2828 SO. 176TH STREET
SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98188
PHONE: CH 3-599e
August 13, 1970
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City of Renton Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
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Dear Mrs./_
We herewith request a sixty (80) day extension on
our application regarding the Whitman Court street
vacation.
Dennis Decker, of our office, will be back on
Monday, August 17, and if any further details are
needed he can supply then at that tine. Thank
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PHONE: CH 3-5996
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City of Renton Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton, Washington 98055
Dear Mrs.
We herewith request a sixty (60) day extension on
our application regarding the Whitman Court street
vacation.
Dennis Decker, of our office, will be back on
Monday, August 17, and if any further details are
needed he can supply them at that time. Thank
you for your consideration.
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cc: Gordon Y. Ericksen
KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
2828 SO. 176TH STREET
SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98188
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ORDINANCE NO. 2576
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ��,/'
VACATING A CERTAIN PORTION OF WHITMAN COURT N.E. ,' `
FORMERLY 134th AVENUE S.E. , IN THE CITY OF RENTON, A.ai /
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WHEREAS a proper petition for vacating a certain por'tiofi/of
street hereinafter more particularly described was duly filed with t:
City Clerk on or about May 8 , 1970 , and said petition has been signe
by the owners of more than two-thirds of the property abutting upon
such portion of street sought to be vacated; and
WHEREAS the City Council by Resolution No. 1687 approved o
May 25 , 1970 , and after due investigation did fix and determine the,
22nd day of June , 1970 at the hour of 8 : 00 P.M. in the City Council
chambers of the City of Renton to be the time and place for public
hearing thereon; and the Clerk having given due notice of such heari
in the manner provided by law and all persons having been heard
appearing in favor of or opposition thereto, and
WHEREAS the Planning Commission having duly considered sa:
petition and said vacation as hereinafter more particularly describe
and same being found to be in the public interest and for the publi,
benefit and no injury or damage to any person or properties will
result therefrom, and
WHEREAS the City Council caused to have made an appraisal
of the property sought to be vacated as provided for in City of Ren n
Ordinance No. 2349 ;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I : The following described portion of Whitman
Court N.E. (formerly 134th Ave. S.E. ), to-wit :
All that portion of Whitman Court N.E. lying between
the North line of Sec. 10 , Twp. 23 N. , Range 5 E. W.H. ,E
and the north line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates
Division No. 1, according to plat recorded in Vol. 72
of plats , pg. 98 , recording of King County, Washington,t
BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED, subject, however, to a twenty ( )
foot utility easement retained by the City for utility and related
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purposes , the centerline thereof being located, to-wit : 411
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The centerline of said Utility Easement being the centerline of said
Whitman Court Northeast.
and further subject to those certain "Declaration of Restrictive
Covenants" dated July 15 , 1970 , executed by the Petitioners-Owners
herein pertaining to properties abutting said portion of right of
way herein vacated which said covenants and Petitioners-Owners '
plot plan dated June 30 , 1970 , being incorporated herein as if fully
set forth.
SECTION II : The City Council hereby elects to charge a fee
of $1, 000 . 00 to Petitioners-Owners , said amount being less than
one-half (1/2 ) of the City' s appraisal of the right-of-way herein
vacated, and said charge being in the public interest and for the
public benefit.
SECTION III : This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after its passage , approval and legal publication as provic a
by law. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the
King County Auditor' s office and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 20th da, of July, 1970 .
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APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 2Oth day of 19 7 0 .'
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Approv as t form:
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G a d M. Shell n' City Attorney
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DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
WHEREAS, Kenneth T . Kalin and Donna Kalin, his wife, are
the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton,
County of King, State of Washington, described as follows:
The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter
of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
W.M. , in King County, Washington; EXCEPT the
south 833 feet thereof; EXCEPT the north 165
feet of the west half of the northwest quarter
of the northwest quarter; and EXCEPT the west
30 feet thereof;
and
WHEREAS, the owners of said described property desire to
impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land
as to use, present and future , of the above described real property
NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish,
grant and impose restrictions and covenants running with the land
as to the use of the land hereinabove described with respect to
the use by the undersigned, their successors , heirs and assigns,
as follows :
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Development of the above described property shall
be in conformity with the plot plan submitted to
the City of Renton Planning Department on June 30,
1970 , entitled "A 228 Unit Hexagonal Apartment
Complex" -- Ken Kalin Construction, and as revised
by the restrictive covenants contained herein.
Building, landscaping and screening plans shall
be submitted and subject to approval of the City
of Renton Planning Department prior to the issuance
of permits for the development of the above described
property.
SETBACKS
No building or structure shall be located or con-
structed within fifty (50) feet of the easterly
and southerly boundary lines of the above described
property.
SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING
A six (6) foot screening fence and a six (6) foot
landscaped strip along the southerly boundary line;
a six (6) foot screening fence and a three (3) foot
landscaped strip along the easterly boundary line;
and a six (6) foot fence along the northerly and
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Declaration of Restrictive Covenants
Kenneth T . and Donna Kalin
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westerly boundary lines of the above described
property shall be provided and shall be continu-
ously maintained in an attractive and neat manner
by the property owner.
ACCESS RESTRICTION
Access from the vacated portion of Whitman Court NE
to the remaining portion of said street shall be
prohibited by means of a permanent barrier erected
and maintained along the south end of said vacated
right-of-way preventing any such access.
Any violation or breach of any of these restrictive covenants may
be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of
King County by either the City of Renton or any property owners
adjoining subject property who are adversely affected by said
breach.
Kenneth T. Kalin
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING
On this /.5--"day of s , 19 7 , before me personally
appeared Kenneth T . {al ✓n and Donna Kalin, the persons
who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary
act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned. In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year
first above written.
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June 22 , 1970
honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor
iiewbera of the City Council
i&e : VACATION OF A PORTION OF WhITMAN COURT NB
Gentlemen;
The Board of Public :forks has completed its review of the proposed
vacation of Whitman Court NE north of honeydew Estates , which was
referred to the Board on May 18, 1970 .
At its meeting of June 17 , the Board acted to recommend approval
of the proposed street vacation subject to the following condition
1) Two points of access be provided to Sunset Boulevard for the
propose development ;
2) Restrictive covenants be filed to run with the land , prohibiti-
access to Whitman Court NE to the south;
3) A 20-foot utility easement be retained by the City for a;ciatio
utilities in the present Whitman Court NE .
Sincerely,
DEL BENNETT
Chairman
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CAPITA July 17 , 1970
Henry E. Schellert, President, and
Members of the City Council
Renton, Washington
Re: Vacation of a Portion of Whitman Court NE
Gentlemen:
Attached for your review are copies of the appraisal of that por-
tion of Whitman Court NE being considered for vacation, two infor-
mation sheets, and a Declaration of Restrictive Covenants.
Since the Council meeting of July 13th, the Mayor has met with the
representative from Kalin Construction Company and the Planning
Director to review in detail the matter of the street vacation.
The documents presented to you were prepared during the course of
this detailed review.
It should be noted that the appraisal of the property in question
indicates a market value of $8 , 400. As you are aware, the city
can charge up to one-half of the appraised value ($4 , 200) as a
consideration in a street vacation.
The two information sheets present area data and comparative im-
provement values. One of the information sheets was prepared by
Kalin Construction Company and the other by the Planning Director
in order to answer some of the questions raised and to provide a
more realistic basis for evaluating developer benefits versus
public benefit.
The Kalin Construction Company also agreed to revise the restric-
tive covenants in accordance with Mayor and Council recommendations
with specific reference to development plans, setbacks, screening
and landscaping, and access restriction. These covenants have been
signed by the developer and are ready for filing upon Council ap-
proval.
The matter of the vacation fee was reviewed in detail in order to
achieve an equitable balance between value given and value received
President and Members of
the City Council
July 17 , 1970
Page 2
on the part of both the developer and the city in terms of the
general public interest and public benefit. Concessions have
been made by Kalin Construction Company in the interest of ad-
jacent property owners, and the proposed development would result
in future tax returns to the City of Renton. The waiver of the
entire vacation fee ($4, 200) could not, however, be justified on
the basis of overall public benefit. It is therefore recommended
that the proposed street vacation be approved subject to a fee of
one thousand dollars ($1, 000) . The developer has indicated agree-
ment with the proposed fee in view of the benefit he will receive.
Council concurrence in the above recommendation would be in the
best public interest and public benefit to the citizens of the
City of Renton.
Very truly yours,
very G rett, Mayor
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605 So. Third Street • Renton, Wash.98055 • BAldwin 6-324(
associates, inc.
July 14 , 1970
Renton Planning Commission
Renton , Washington
Attention : Mr . Gordon Erickson
RE : Opinion of Value -
Proposed vacation of
Whitman Court N . E .
Right of Way .
( Honeydew Area )
Revised opinion to correct error in computation
of square footage of subject as set forth in
opinion of July 3 , 1970 .
In accordance with request I have made an inspection of the
above captioned street right of way for the purpose of
setting forth an opinion of value . The property appraised
consists of a 60 foot wide strip of unimproved land
approximately 480 feet long and containing 28, 800 sq . ft .+ .
Within the above right of way , it is assumed an easement for
utility purposes will exist an the opinion of value is
predicated upon this condition .
From an analysis of the Market Data Approach it is the
conclusion of the appraiser that the Market Value of the
subject as of this date , JULY 14th , 1970 is :
EIGHT THOUSAND , FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS ($8 , 400 . 00)
Respectfully submitted ,
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C . M. M. t.ta ni , � [ �O
Appraiser RLI�('EIV`'� 2
JUL 14 70
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Enclosures
thirty years of real estate experience .
appraisals • commercial • residential
KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
2828 SO. 176TH STREET
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98188
PHONE: CH 3-5996
July 16, 1970
MEMORANDUM
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS, RENTON, WASHINGTON
FROM: DENNIS DECKER, KALIN CONSTRUCTION
SUBJECT: WHITMAN COURT, N. E.
APPRAISED tomq OF WHITMAN COURT, N. B.
appraised value, less 20 ft. easement $4200.00
DIMICIP S.ADDITIONAL =MN= UNDER RESTRICTIVI COW MANTS
Cost Breakdown by L & P Contractors
1782 ft. of S ft. screening fence, wood slatted,
$4.00 per lineal ft. 7128.00
1782 ft. of 4 ft. screening fence, wood slatted,
$2.85 per lineal ft. 5070.70
DEVEWPE ADDITIODUJ., EXPENSIN
$7128.00 6 ft. fence
5078.70 4 ft. fence
$2049.30 Builders added cost
Additional 3 ft. of landscaping strip given by developer
at the rate of $ .50 per square foot.
1300 lineal ft. south boundary
3 tt. wide
3900 Total sq. ft. south boundary
.50 Cost Der square ft.
$1950.00 Builders added cost
SUMMARY
$2049.30 Cost of extra fence
1950.00 Coat of land forfeited
$3999.30 Total--Developers added cost
Appraisal Value of Whitman Court N. E.
$4,200.00
3,999.30 Developers total cost under restrictive covenants
$ 200.70 Balance
MEMORANDUM
TO: Files DATE: July 15, 1970
FROM: Planning Director
SUBJECT: Proposed Street Vacation
Whitman Court NE
AREA
Street - 480 ' X 60 ' = 28 , 800 square feet
Easement - 480 ' X 20 ' = 9 ,600 square feet
Landscaped strips:
6 ' x 1350 ' = 8,100 square feet
3 ' x 480 ' = 1,440 square feet
Total landscaped area 9, 540 square feet
(note: landscaped planting strip as proposed in
restrictive covenants, Ken Kalin Construction
Apartment Complex)
Net Area Gain for Developer:
Total area of street 28 ,800 square feet
Less easement 9,600 square feet
19 , 200 square feet
Less landscaped strip 9,540 square feet
Net Gain 9 ,660 square feet
Including easement,
add 9,600 square feet
Total Net Gain 19, 260 square feet
ESTIMATED STREET IMPROVEMENT COST
Street improvement 36 ' section including curbs, gutters,
sidewalks and water main @ $30 per lineal foot:
Total Street Improvement Cost $14 , 400
Union Avenue NE Improvement:
To include curbs, gutters, sidewalks and paving 22 '
section (z of street of 44 ' total street section) ;
storm drainage already installed at this time
APPRAISED VALUE WHITMAN COURT NE
Including 20 ' easement for utility purposes $ 8 ,400
appraised value $ 4 , 200
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INTER-OFFICE
JUL 9 1970
TO. Mrs. Gwen Marshall, Deputy City Clerk DATE _,�I1�� 8 , 1970 _
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney - ,�
9,yN'NG DO)1'z
RE: Ordinance re Vacation of Whitman Court N.E.
Dear Gwen: We are handing you herewith original and two copies of
the propesed vacation ordinance for Whitman Court which are to be
completed by the City Engineer and Planning Director' s offices.
We would assume that there may be some change in the respective
covenants and upon approval same should be recorded at about the
time the ordinance is adopted. The covenants should also contain
a reference to the plot plan, as revised, that was used as an
exhibit at the Council meeting la6t Monday night.
If you have any further questions in this matter please let us knowdi
We remain at
ry tr ly yours,_____ 0 ee,w e,
r d M. Shellan -/? 41 6`i /
GMS:ds r.
Enc.
INTER-OFFICE MEMO
TO: Mrs. Gwen Marshall, Deputy City Clerk DikT,W Jul.y 8 , 1970 _
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney `
RE: Ordinance re Vacation of Whitman Court N. E.
Dear Gwen: We are handing you herewith original and two copies of
the propesed vacation ordinance for Whitman Court which are to be
completed by the City Engineer and Planning Director' s offices.
We would assume that there may be some change in the respective
covenants and upon approval same should be recorded at about the
time the ordinance is adopted. The covenants should also contain
a reference to the plot plan, as revised, that was used as an
exhibit at the Council meeting la6t Monday night.
If you have any further questions in this matter please let us know.
We remain
Very truly yours ,
Gerard Shellan
GMS :ds
Enc.
INTER-OFFICE MEMO
TO: Mrs. Gwen Marshall, Deputy City Clerk DATE July 8 , 1970
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
RE: Ordinance re Vacation of Whitman Court N.E.
Dear Gwen: We are handing you herewith original and two copies of
the propesed vacation ordinance for Whitman Court which are to be
completed by the City Engineer and Planning Director' s offices .
We would assume that there may be some change in the respective
covenants and upon approval same should be recorded at about the
time the ordinance is adopted. The covenants should also contain
a reference to the plot plan, as revised, that was used as an
exhibit at the Council meeting lat Monday night.
If you have any further questions in this matter please let us know.
We remain
ry tr ly yours
r d M. Shellan
GMS :ds
Enc.
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INTER-OFFICE MEMO
TO: Mrs. Gwen Marshall, Deputy City Clerk DATE July 8 , 1970
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
RE: Ordinance re Vacation of Whitman Court N.E.
Dear Gwen: We are handing you herewith original and two copies of
the propesed vacation ordinance for Whitman Court which are to be
completed by the City Engineer and Planning Director' s offices .
We would assume that there may be some change in the respective
covenants and upon approval same should be recorded at about the
time the ordinance is adopted. The covenants should also coFntRE�T �ain
a reference to the plot plan, as revised, that was used as an
exhibit at the Council meeting l+l Monday night.
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CITY
If you have any further questions in this matter ple •§ , _ .
We remain JUL 'j;.3
y ry tr ly yours,,._._
NGINEERING DEPT,
7rd M. Shellan
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
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Phone
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MEMORANDUM
TO: George Perry, Chairman July 13 , 1970
City Council Legislation Committee
FROM: Mayor Avery Garrett
SUBJECT : Ordinance Vacating Portion of Whitman Court NE
It is recommended that Section II , page 2 , of the pro-
posed ordinance be deleted . Such deletion would be in
the best public interest and public benefit of the City
of Renton.
The attached notice was sent to the following
list of property owners (petition signers) on
6/24/70
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James W. Dal4y
P. O. Box 2205 Highlands Sta.
Renton, Wa. 98055
James P. Mueller
_8512 61st S. E.
Mercer Island, Wa. (/JC47` '-
Kingdon J. Dunham & Margaret Dunham
4027 S.W. Myrtle /
Ni Seattle, Wa. �/ d
✓ Elizabeth A. Cady - Richard E. Cady
3306 Frater Ave. S.W.
Seattle
Ken & Dona Kalin
2828 S. 176th
Seattle, Wa. O
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s/ Bette A. Mueller
S. DeLong & Carol DeLong , g//,7
L,, 6406 60th Pl . S.
S. C. Iffert
820 Lakeside S. w hlc�
Seattle
✓Anton A. Althoff
9610 Triton Dr. N.W.
Sea 98107
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE WHITMAN COURT NORTHEAST,
TO WIT: all that por ,on 4f Whitman Court NtE. lying between the
North line of Sec. 10, Twp. 23 Nt, Range 5 E. , W.M. , and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Division No. 1, according to
plat recorded in Vol. 72 of Plats Pg. 98. recording of King County, ,qn.
HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 1687 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF May 25, 1970
MED AND DETERMINED THE 6th DAY OF July AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL, UPON THE PETITIOI
TO VACATE SAID WHITMAN COURT NORTHEAST , CONTINUED FROM 6/22/70.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERES'1'Ell THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEAT
THEREON-OR MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRI
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
DATE OF PUBLICATION Jul.,. . 1 P 7:-
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CA PIT PA-OF
June 22, 1970
Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re: VACATION OF A PORTION OF WHITMAN COURT NE
Gentlemen:
The Board of Public Works has completed its review of the proposed
vacation of Whitman Court NE north of Honeydew Estates , which was
referred to the Board on May 18, 1970 .
At its meeting of June 17, the Board acted to recommend approval
of the proposed street vacation subject to the following conditions
1) Two points of access be provided to Sunset Boulevard for the
proposed development;
2) Restrictive covenants be filed to run with the land, prohibitin ,
access to Whitman Court NE to the south;
3) A 20-foot utility easement be retained by tire City for existing
utilities in the present Whitman Court NE.
Sincerely,
DE NETT
Chairman
cah
cc: Planning Director
_.. .,, u nc .ERK
RENTON MUNICIPAL .DG.
200 MILL AVE. SO .I
RENTON, WASH. 9: i5
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE WT31TMAW rQTTRTINICIPTITRWT. _
TO WIT: All that portion gf Wiiman CQiixt N.J _ n3 ho.t.le prl +-hp
North line of Sec. 10, Twy. 23 N. , RancLe 5 E. W.ML� and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Divisi4ll Ng_, 1. according to
plat recorded in Vol. 72 of Plats Pq. 98, Kecgz.cling of King County, Wz h.
HITS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 1687 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF May 25, 19 7 Q
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 22nd DAY OF Jt.iri9 AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
TO VACATE SAID WHITMAN COURT NORTHEAST .
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT 'itit;RETO, MAY THEN BE HEARD
Tl -OR_MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIOI
T1) SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HEIR W. NELSON 47,i
CITY CLERK
Resolution No. 1687 7
DATE OF PUBLICATION May 29, 1970
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^1 _ �/� jetting said vacationy then
1U1 `/V appear and be heard t• ion, or
they may file their writ! objec-
tions thereto with the Ci' •lerk to
or at the time of the hear Jn Said
vacation. The City Co:• I shall
determine, at or prior tc y such
Affidavit of Publication public hearing, as to v. her an
appraisal shall be s cure• )deter-
mine the fair market va of the
property sought to be i ited as
provided for in Ordinanc• •o.2349
STATE OF WASHINGTON and the City may likewis tain an
COUNTY OF KING ss. easement for public uti• and re
CITY OF RENTON re-
lated purposes.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY PASSED BY THE CITY ofC . ;IL this
CITY COUNCIL 25thday , 1970.
Helmie Nelson, •y Clerk
June 22, 1970 APPROVED BY THE Mi iR this
Toni..:Wallwood being first duly sworn on Proposed Street Vacation - Portion 25th day of ' , 1970.
of Whitman Court N. E. Avery Gar Mayor
RESOLUTION NO. 1687
oath, deposes and says that ...shais the _chief...clerk of Approved as to form:
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE,a semi-weekly newspaper.That WHEREAS a petition has been Gerard M. Shellan,City n rney
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has.been for filed with the City Clerk of the City
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, of Renton on or about May 8, 1970 Published in Recor,. vonicle
printed andpublished in the English language continually as a semi- petitioning for the vacation e n ter May 29, 1970. R 414.
gfain portion of street as hereinafter
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County,Washington, and it is now more particularly described and and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the said Petition having been signed by
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton more than two-thirds of the proper-
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order ty owners abutting upon said por-
of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, tion of street sought to be vacated
King County, and it being advisable to set a hear-
ing date on said petition, NOW
Res 8� THEREFORE
Washington.That the annexed is a l BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAY-
OR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: That the 22nd day of
June, 1970 at the hour of 8:00 p.m.
at the City Council Chambers in the
as it was published in regular issues (and City Hall, Renton, Washington, be
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue fora period and is hereby fixed as the time and
place for the hearing and determi-
one nation of the aforesaid petition for
of consecutive issues, commencing on the vacating a portion of the following
described street, to-wit:
MAY70 All that portion of Whitman
29 yCourt Northeast lying between
da of 19 and ending the the north line of Section 10,
Township 23 North, Range 5
East; W. M., and the north line
day of , 19 both dates of the plat of Honey Dew Estates
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its Division No. 1 according to the
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee plat recorded in Volume 72 of
plats, page 98, records of King
County, Washington.
14.91 SECTION II: The City Clerk is
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ ' , which hereby authorized and directed to
has been paid in full at the rate of$3.20 per folio of one hundred words give notice of said time and hearing
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for the first insertion and$2.40 per folio of one hundred words for each as sons d interested law, thereinahe any and b-
persons or ob-
subsequent insertion.
Chief. Cl•rk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ?9 day of
MALY 19 70
s CiL,_ a-t.7t6
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington,
residing at Renton,King County.
f
-Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective
June 9th,1955.
-Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WASHINGTON ss.
COUNTY OF KING
Toni ;!eI t oOd being first duly sworn on
oath, deposes and says that .4116.. is the ..Chic ....Gie.rk of
THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE,a semi-weekly newspaper.That
said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for
more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, CITY OF RENTON
printed and published in the English language continually as a semi- IL NOTICE of PUBLIC
weekly newspaper in Renton, King County,Washington, and it is now HEARING
and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the MUNICIPAL BUILDING
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order RENTON, WASHINGTON
of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit,
King County, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a
petition to vacate Whitman Court
Pet to vacate Whitman Northeast, to wit: All that portion
Washington.That the annexed is a of Whitman Court N.E. lying be-
tween the North line of Sec. 10,
Ct
Twp. 23 N., Range 5 E., W.M., and
•
the north line of the plat of Honey
Dew Estates Division No. 1, ac-
cording to plat recorded in Vol. 72
as it was published in regular issues (and of Plats, Pg. 98, recording of King
County, Wn. has been filed with
not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue fora period the city clerk of the City of Ren-
ton. The City Council by Resolution
one No. 1687 duly adopted at its regu-
of consecutive issues, commencing on the lar meeting of May 25, 1970 fixed
and determined the 6th day of July
at the hour of 8:00 P.M., in the
26 day of June , 19 .....74.., and ending the Council Chambers, City Hall, City
of Renton, as the date and place
at which said public hearing will
be held by the City Council upon
day of , 19 both dates the petition to vacate said WHIT-
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its MAN COURT NORTHEAST. Contin-
subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee ued from 6/22/70.
Any and all persons interested
therein or wishing to object there-
8.1-,) to, may then be heard thereon or
charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ , which may file their written objections to
has been paid in full at the rate of$3.20 per folio of one hundred words said vacation with the City Clerk
for the first insertion and$2.40 per folio of one hundred words for each prior to said time of hearing.
subsequent insertion. wtFiELMIE W. NELSON
City Clerk
Published n Record-Chronicle
• June 26,-T975.R447
Cbief..am* Aro&
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29 day of
June ,19 70
Notary P b1i in and for the State of Washington,
residing at Renton,King County.
—Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective
June 9th,1955.
—Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures,
adopted by the newspapers of the State.
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON,WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a
petition to vacate Whitman Court
Northeast;,,to wit: All that portion
of Whitman Court N.E. lying be-
tween the North line of Sec. 10,
Twp. 23 N., Range 5 E., W.M., and
the north line of the plat of Honey
Dew Estates Division No. 1, ac-
cording to plat recorded in Vol. 72
of Plats, Pg. 98, recording of King
County, Wn. has been filed with
the city clerk of the City of Ren-
ton. The City Council by Resolution
No. 1687 duly adopted at its regu-
lar meeting of May 25, 1970 fixed
and determined the 6th day of July
at the hour of 8:00 P.M., in the
Council Chambers, City Hall, City
of Renton, as the date and place
at which said public hearing will
be held by the City Council upon
the petition to vacate said WHIT-
MAN COURT NORTHEAST. Contin-
ued from 6/22/70.
Any and all persons interested
therein or wishing to object there-
to, may then be heard thereon or
may file their written objections to
said vacation with the City Clerk
prior to said time of hearing.
HELMIE W. NELSON
City Clerk
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE
TO WIT:
_ Ni e f gee. 30, Ter. 23 11,,,E Ibtnro g ? !4 ' , aY*! tha !Arth
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HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE DAY OF AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
TO VACATE SAID
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEAR
THEREON--OR.MAY FILE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRI
PO SAID TIME OF HEARING. Wix,t., 771-Le
HELM= W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
DATE OF PUBLICATION
CERTIFICATION
I, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE
)OCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOV
kND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON A
?RESCRIBED BY LAW.
SIGNED;
ATTEST:
:
'IOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
JASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE WRIT i• �`'` ``'
t°'r-.t portion of r; iitran Court M. F. lying between the
Nnrt lino of Sec. 10, Twp. 23 N. , 3ange 5 L'. , W.&. , and the ncrel
line of tilt, ,1.,t of "onell ].'ew: "iv-irion 'i'c. 1 , actor f nf; to
plat recorded in Vol . 72 of Plats , Pg. 98, recording of I'i.ni' County , it:
JAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
3ESOLUTION NO. Lt.87 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF ,, am 197,1
PIKED AND DETERMINED THE 2 2 n d DAY OF J u n r AT THE HOUR
DF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC BEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
r0 VACATE SAID
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEAR
THEREON--OR MAY FTTE THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRI
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HELMTE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
.zorolut.ion No. 1687
DATE OF PUBLICATION , 1970
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
10TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE
'CO WIT:
'itt !.f. n! S . 10, TWp. 7.14 W. , W n 8. , ".' . , mad the eqwW,.
=t sf 1.1,^^4 AaA 1 a, lTr.1 _ '�" ,-,�a T'! i-4- e, q , ,,- •'..; ,..,- f-.i' ":- - rf - %H.
ilAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF
]'IXED AND DETERMINED THE DAY OF AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
710 VACATE SAID
INY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARL
THEREON--ORMAY FILE THEIR WR1'riEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRIC
'I 0 SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HEII`fi[E W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
Resolution No. I
LATE OF PUBLICATION
CERTIFICATION
I, L ��r' ,-j4L �" HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE
DDCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE
ARID ONE (1) COPY POSTTLD AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON — /') AS
P 3ESCRIBED BY LAW.
SIGNED• aezCt
A`.v.EST:
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NOT AJ Y PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
WA',S1IINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE WHITK N COURT NORTHEASTt
TO WIT: All txiat portion of f tman Court N.E2 lyirkq betwc9pn the
North line of Sec. 10, Twp. 23 N. , Range 5 E. , W.M. , and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Division No. 1, according to
plat record in Vol. 72 of P1 98, recording of King County, as
HAS BEEN FTTFT) WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
RESOLUTION NO. 1687 DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF "5, 1970
FIXED AND DETERMINED THE 2 2/1'1 DAY OF June AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
PLACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITIOD
TO VACATE SAID AN COURT NORTHFAGT
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEAT
THEREON--OR MAY FTTF THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRE
TO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HELM E W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
Resolution No. 1687
DATE OF PUBLICATION J Tay 291 1970
CERTIFICATION
I, Z L rn c.:� -�-/ �72 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE
DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABO\
AND ONE (1) COPY POS`i u AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON
PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
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ATTEST: _
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NOTARY UBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
WAS ONN, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
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A 0 James W. Dalp$y 01
P.O. Box 2205 J
James P. Mueller
(/2500 Canter1ry Lane E. #318 — /
Seattle, Wash. ��1�' '�` 6(
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2828 So. 176th
Seattle, Wa.
ette A. Mueller (Separate Estate)
S. DeLong & Carol DeLong
V 6406 60th P1. S.
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820 LAKESIDE S
Seattle
Anton A. Althoff
9610 Triton Dr. NW
Sea 98107
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Adit://Vr) RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS a petition :gas been filed with the Ca_}y Clerk
of the City of Renton on or about Nay 8., .1970 petitioning for the
vacation of a certain portion of street as hereinafter more
particularly described and said Petition having been signed by
more than two-thirds of the prgerty owners abutting upon said
portion of street sought to be vacated and it being advisable
to set a hearing date on said petition, NOW THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ;;AYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF RE vTON , WASHIh GTON, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I : That the;.2.1.1.4fday of June , 1970 at the hour
of 8 : 00 P.n. at the City Council Chambers in the City Hall , Renton
Washington, be and is hereby fixed as the time and place for the
hearing and determination of the aforesaid petition for vacating a
portion of the following described street , to-wit :
All that portion of Whitman Court Northeast lying between the north
line of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East; W.M. , and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Division No. 1 according to the
plat recorded in Volume 72 of plats, page 98, records of King County,
Washington.
SECTION II : The City Clerk is hereby authorized and 40
directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided by
law , and any and all persons interested therein or objectir•.c to
said vacation may then appear and be heard thereon, or they ray
file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk to or at
the time of the hearing on said vacation. The City Council shall '.
determine , at or prior to any such public hearinY , as to whether
an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value of
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the property sought to be vacated as provided for in Ordinance
vo. t,2 3Viand the City may likewise retain an easement for public
utility and related purposes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this ¢h day of , 1970)__,,Lis
Helmie tdeloon, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ,Zf-h day of_ __, 1970.
very Ca ett , v'ayor r___.__ ._
Approved as to form: IS
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Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
DATE OF PUBLICATION MAY 2 9 1970
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RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS a petition has been filed with the City Clerk
of the City of Renton on or about May 8 , 1970 petitioning for the
vacation of a certain portion of street as hereinafter more
particularly described and said Petition having been signed by
more than two-thirds of the prgerty owners abutting upon said
portion of street sought to be vacated and it being advisable
to set a hearing date on said petition, NOW THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : That the.2,2/Jd day of June , 1970 at the hour
of 8 : 00 P.M. at the City Council Chambers in the City Hall , Rento: ,
Washington , be and is hereby fixed as the time and place for the
hearing and determination of the aforesaid petition for vacating
portion of the following described street , to-wit :
All that portion of Whitman Court Northeast lying between the north
line of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East; W.M. , and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Division No. 1 according to the
plat recorded in Volume 72 of plats, page 98, records of King County,
Washington.
SECTION II : The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to give notice of said time and hearing as provided by
law , and any and all persons interested therein or objecting to
said vacation may then appear and be heard thereon , or they may
file their written objections thereto with the City Clerk to or �.
the time of the hearing on said vacation. The City Council shall
determine , at or prior to any such public hearing, as to whether
an appraisal shall be secured to determine the fair market value f
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the property sought to be vacated as provided for in Ordinance
No. :,t3 i/ and the City may likewise retain an easement for public
utility and related purposes .
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this Z 9h day of -2 , 197 .
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this.,25M day of . -r , 1970 .
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or
as to form:
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
MIT OF PUBLICATION MAY 2 8 IVD
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May 15, 1970
Honorable AveryGarrett, L, t' -e 4_
Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re: Petition for Vacation of a Portion of Whitman Court N.E. '
Gentlemen:
The petition for vacation of an undeveloped portion of Whitman
Court N.E. (formerly 134th Avenue S.E.) lying immediately north of
Honeydew Estates is signed by owners representing 100% of the footage
abutting the street.
Very truly(� yours,
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JEW:mj r Jac E. Wilson -
,\ Engineer
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Tos- Honorable Avery Garrett. Mayor �� U ,5=// 7�
Mempers of the City r ll 0 6 Re: Street Vacation
- City of Renton C. ,I/ 5 "Y 76" /- -,' K 4-1-
We, the undersigned, represent 100% of the property owners abutting the northerly unde• lc
extension of Whitman Court N.B. (formerly 134th Avenue S.E.) lying to the north of the )n
Dew Estates Sub-division, in the northwest 4 of the northwes of Section 10, Townehi a3
North, Range 5 E.W.M.
This undeveloped street dead ends at the north boundary of said section 10.23-5 at a p it
approximately 260 feet south of Sunset Boulevard.,
We hereby respectfully request that this street be vacated.
REASON - - - It is proposed to develop abutting property into an apartment complex with
buildings located so as to preserve the natural beauty of the land. All internal road(''
parking and landscaped areas will be privately owned and maintained.
Print Name & Address Date & Signatures
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THIS PETITION VALID UPON CLOSING OF THE SALE OF SAID PROPERTYC' F
INTER-OFFICE MEMO -
TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk DATE May 21, 1970
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
RE: Vacation of Whitman Ct. N.E. 0
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Dear Helmie:
We are returning to you herewith your vacation file on a portion
of Whitman Court N.E. , together with original and three copies
of proposed Resolution. Would you please have the Engineer
insert the correct legal description', and also fill in the corre(
Ordinance No. on page 2. / ,
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We remain 2 /
Very trul y s/
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WHITMAN COURT NORTHEAST
(Proposed Vacation)
- All that portion of Whitman Court Northeast lying between the north
line of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East; W.M. , and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Division No. 1 according to the
plat recorded in Volume 72 of plats, page 98, records of King County,
Washington.
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
RENTON , WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION TO VACATE WHITVIAN COURT NORTHEAST
t
0 WIT: All treat or1.ion of Whi:. .to Court. N.E. lying between the
North line of Sec. 10, Twp. 23 N. , Range 5 E. , W.M. , and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Division No. 1, according to
plat recorded in Vol. 72 of Platst " recording_ or :'4' r'ounty, 3h
I:AS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RENTON. THE CITY COUNCIL BY
]tESOLUTION NO. DULY ADOPTED AT ITS REGULAR MEETING OF t 1970
PIKED AND DETERMINED THE ??n? DAY OF AT THE HOUR
OF 8:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, CITY OF RENTON, AS THE DATE AND
:'LACE AT WHICH SAID PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE CITY COUNCIL UPON THE PETITION
'20 VACATE SAID
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THEREIN OR WISHING TO OBJECT THERETO, MAY THEN BE HEARI
LEEREON--ORMAY FTTF THEIR WRITTEN OBJECTIONS TO SAID VACATION WITH THE CITY CLERK PRI(
PO SAID TIME OF HEARING.
HELMIE W. NELSON
CITY CLERK
Resolution No. 1687
DATE OF PUBLICATION ?'ay 29, 1970
CERTIFICATION
I, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE (3) COPIES OF THE ABOVE
DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABM
AND ONE (1) COPY POSTED AT THE CITY HALL, RENTON, ON E
PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
SIGNED;
ATTEST:
NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON, WASHINGTON
INTER—OFFICE MEMO
Helmie Nelson, City Clerk DATE May 25, 1970
TO:
FROM: R. Lyman Houk
RE: Whitman Court N.E. Street Vacation
Dear Helmie:
Attached is the legal description for that portion of Whitman
Court Northeast proposed for vacation.
R.Lyman Houk
WHITMAN COURT NORTHEAST
(Proposed Vacation)
All that portion of Whitman Court Northeast lying between the north
line of Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 5 East; W.M. , and the north
line of the plat of Honey Dew Estates Division No. 1 according to the
plat recorded in Volume 72 of plats, page 98, records of King County,
Washington.
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May 15, 1970
Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor
Members of the City Council
Re: Petition for Vacation of a Portion of Whitman Court N.E. •
Gentlemen:
The petition for vacation of an undeveloped portion of Whitman
Court N.E. (formerly 134th Avenue S.E.) lying immediately north of
Honeydew Estates is signed by owners representing 100% of the footage
abutting the street.
Very truly yours, -
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'---Li Engineer
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.To:- Honorable Avery Garr , Mayor Re: Street Vacation
Members of the City t__mil 0 /`7 6 , -2
City- of, �,enton - c /' 5 3 70 a_ lit C7vn- f
We, the undersigned, represent 100% of the property owners abutting the northerly trade` .o
extension of Whitman Court N.B. (formerly 134th Avenue S.E.) lying to the north of the ,ni
Dew Estates Sub-division, in the northwest i of the northwest t of Section 10, Townshij :3
North, Range 5 E.W.M.
This undeveloped street dead ends at the north boundary of said section 10-23-5 at a pc it
approximately 260 feet south of Sunset Boulevard..
We hereby respectfully request that this street be vacated.
REASON - - - It is proposed to develop abutting property into an apartment complex with
buildings located so as to preserve the natural beauty of the land. All internal roads !
parking and landscaped areas will be privately owned and maintained.
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THIS PETITION VALID UPON CLOSING OF THE SALE OF SAID PROPERTY O•
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12/17/70
Talked with Ruby Petersen asking her to
remind Dennis Decker (who was not in) the
deadline on 45 day extension would be up
on Whitman Court NE, reading her portion
of letter sent out to property owners in
the area and asked the deadline be met.
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8/11/70
Left word for Ken Kalin that the Whitman
Court matter had been brought up at Monday
night council meeting , asking him to call
or contact this office if could not meet
the Aug. 20 , atadline for the $1 , 000 . payment .
10/8/70
Talked with Ruby Petersen of Kalin Construct on
Left word for Kalin that matter would expire
at the end of the 60 day extension if not cC pl
She said Dennis Decker was handling this an(
she would give him the message. Gave her t'
expiration date of Oct. 18, 1970, and said
letter would follow.
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a.-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northt be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE
ADDRESS
PHONE
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a ® Z OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • RENTON, WASHINGTOI
o MUNICIPAL BUILDING, RENTON, WASHINGTON 9S055 BA 8-3310
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RE : KALIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PROJECT - 132ND S . E.
STATUS REPORT ON VACATION OF WHITMAN CT. N. E .
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS - VICINITY WHITMAN CT . N. E .
HONEYDEW ESTATES DIVISION #1 and #2
Dear Propertu Owner :
The Renton City Council , at its regular meeting of
November 2 , 1970 has directed that you be advised of
the status of the project and street vacation matter
as above-referenced .
The construction is awaiting vacation of the right-of
way , Whitman Court N . E . and this cannot be consumated
until escrow closing and transfer of title are completed .
The Council has granted 45 days time extension before
taking final action and if, at the end of that time , the
ownership has not been conveyed for conclusion of the
proceedings , the vacation of Whitman Court will be
cancelled .
Since there was a great deal of interest during the
original hearings on this matter the Council wishes to
keep the citizens of the area advised .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
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Helmie W. Nelson
City Clerk
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That am-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court NortheTbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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PHONE D6
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a *foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northt be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE
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ADDRESS 1/3 L 7/ . /O
PHONE
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwe be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE -1.1_,
ADDRESS ( a
PHONE S - -3 7 Y 6
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That all-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwast be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGN T .�
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a*foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwel W0 be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATURE
ADDRESS 12/4 /Vv 2/' G
PHONE
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That aIS-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATURE `=4
ADDRESS /Cv V 426. r J
PHONE #;1_ V 2 f
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE 2ffs-^ J 14'(20°
ADDRESS iD60 011114 r
PHONE
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
• Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a a-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. ggpp����
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northtbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE I/ /6-1
ADDRESS /05 y' /�/JG�('.B"f '71
PHONE
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following;
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That a 0-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northeilibe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE
ADDRESS / �/ //• C- dP-4� i-Y✓
PHONE s"—
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That a afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwe be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE ))
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ADDRESS 2 YAW PHONE
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a Moot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwtet be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE �2///. irY 7,e44.a (�
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ADDRESS /�/ /ate --I/PHONE Z�v - //�/t/
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a Illifoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court NorthIbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE J We
ADDRESS 4/00 AL
PHONE 8A 6 0 6
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That alit-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE. • LUilk-ALg/tde
ADDRESS 1306
PHONE 64 I- „z
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a.foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northrbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
a5
2. That a*foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. g
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE %///2.2. U4A,dy L/
ADDRESS H / S IVI j l St
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PHONE b- O .///1
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE L
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a 1-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE )4
ADDRESS ( t=2-T / E
PHONE
,6 - .J
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That al.-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northw-"est be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE' !/ / � ita C4
ADDRESS [ Z3 2— / �� �
PHONE 4641. rl
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a#ffoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE�a_n
ADDRESS LA. S ` L t P
PHONE L� L, ,�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northtbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE
ADDRESS 7` a y /v< e • /V '
PHONE Z:C/{ (p - 5-5/1//
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
5
2. That a*foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North+weet be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE ' \ l c\ mk,r-S \ s„,,
ADDRESS •
PHONE A • t . 0 NS
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northtbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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ADDRESS f
PHONE (lei 'r�7 �0 ci
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a l:-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. gq��
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North�BsE be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE
ADDRESS Q /6
PHONE i/(i7�� 57 v
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a;foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
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3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court NorthCatibe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE 002.71A „G
ADDRESS ! /7 4"t� /i ((h.
PHONE d ^ .5 " 3
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That al-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court NorthWbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
Lahf").SIGNATURE (244 AI(
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ADDRESS //i/E JO i �✓fL�Q
PHONE /14 6-/30 r
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That alb-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northtsttbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE A n Vt/ , , v`/)' w 1O.�ruaa9
ADDRESS 3 6 NE C 0 P
PHONE P L5 ` b3 3
J
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North +est be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE )22 /osije,d >.0 >tV
ADDRESS -7.3o 222 /d-66 pf.. larczex...
PHONE /9 0I / ,�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That a foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
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4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE // / //h/200. ("llJil
ADDRESS /G"ZS— AAA CD/Z/ AVL".. ,g.
PHONE 4 ��Sy
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That arfoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court NorthattT
be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATURE
ADDRESS 61/3 0z 5 / Y.
PHONE L S U Y /9
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a*.foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. g,�gt
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4. That the road known as Whitman Court North +s be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE - _- nL ux,
ADDRESS 433,3 hl E /0 TN PC
PHONE LJ `Cv - 2. 6 J 6
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North'be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE `fi"/ - �����fi'/'J
ADDRESS / gC/ //
PHONE S ' z/
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE l- ' {7.
ADDRESS 9/46d AL „/)-A, tlA tip7(,
PHONE
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That a slifoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. ,7�
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North�,weat be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE JL• I fthof• C/L a I
ADDRESS Ili l 0 ! 4' a # iXes•se .- 6-
PHONE /670 6""# 3 ©7
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That all-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northweet be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE Ilk/ ‘Y r40 /2-1„ IJ✓C.0
ADDRESS (7��� 22, e ///64 j
1
PHONE // "' /
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a#foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court NorthMbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE �n4(L7,l /'
ADDRESS f/z9 /��' // / /VA) A)
PHONE /9`
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwest
w be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE - •
ADDRESS 4-240 J IJ 11 5T 1\e1n`�Cj1/�
PHONE \ to 3
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That a#foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North�be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE aVirLot.i)
ADDRESS //a 7 At 4.'" // y S
PHONE /T L! 6 / 35
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That ailli-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATUREL sC/
ADDRESS 'j// A/C H //
PHONE /7/9 C'] ? e
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a lMfoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwest be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE 412€""e-t:::. r� Ved%21,
/ -1
ADDRESS �20
PHONE .81 ��e9e5
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwest be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE i��!a_ _:"~ 40.40, `�`H/'
ADDRESS /O s'r ^ re
PHONE {!/ d b
}le-ec...ALLAIr-.72:k — -4- P "64\ Y-J-4- --tq
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72') )�
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That alli-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATUREAz=k44--
ADDRESS / 9C% A E " . `S� itl.eliL 414 ( 'A-ii.
PHONE 6/1-6 - 373 c
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits. •
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
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4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northtest be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE/A- Sei."), Pl44165,1it
ADDRESS / t J 7 9 /E •C'e
PHONE / " ` • s ^ / 9Z '
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE A, A rz,
ADDRESS -1 (4 g /` v
PHONE /J.I. [fl if et 7
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That a afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North=be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATUREn�,. V-/vim'• ;;;•171,17,11,/--cle-e-24
ADDRESS � !V. ,tag V '
PHONE - • G - / 2 7 J
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a -foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE •
ADDRESS //5 5- /V // t� I
PHONE ^8o
•
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That alit-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. g
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northit be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE 21%
ADDRESS //i4 1Jad ,2 (by . 2,. e
PHONE !/lL � I i L 6 // /-
•
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a' -foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northal be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE . >7/„>_ /�
ADDRESS // / C/ a. ei• ,v
PHONE - 7 9!O
•
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
N Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
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4. That the road known as Whitman Court North st be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATURE Jzip-A /
ADDRESS I "' b -
PHONE ti 1
• 111
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
.Z S
2. That a afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northaf be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATURE 6L- (r/2-
ADDRESS 7/03 C/��.4 �% N/G
PHONE Y) c;
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That as-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE /`►/
ADDRESS
PHONE
•
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That au-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATUR t
s
ADDRESS
PHONE 9 .06.
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
zs
2. That a -foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. gp �
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North�6®eI be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE`J°0-A' Y �7'A'S
ADDRESS le)..0 J l6�� �-1
PHONE fL-'/ CO 6 2,O�,
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That a iifoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
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3. That a six-foot screening fence be installedie property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northt1be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE /47,
2-7---��./el—•
ADDRESS 4.7" 3 1., <, ) ), -
PHONE A9s4 G V
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That ag-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northweef be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
2 SIGNATURE alai tO
ADDRESS i D 5 q thVitrYLOANel e
PHONE et) 6 -2 86 6"
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a'.foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwest be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE - ---e104/41 147
O f? d p ' /
ADDRESS !/ l( l�fit_,! /,tAf/..Li `� /' e
PHONE 3 3
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court NorthTbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE #.1'"'-
ADDRESS /06b 1 / ty 41AI c '
PHONE AO,
2 3./
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. g�
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northv�ii,p be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE --
ADDRESS /X77
PHONE ‘e5s'l
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That all-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwest be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE 4
ADDRESS L� Vic.- j?l¢„F, CJ—/M r
PHONE &/' � ����
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
s
2. That a l..foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. /�pper�
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwest be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE 71/21? 6.•.Q � ' vv� 441.IJ'm,pr)
�
ADDRESS TI O`t �� t
PHONE
.,., -), 6S655
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That alit-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE
ADDRESS ��� � Z�� �i �C,
PHONE ��
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a s-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northweweat be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNA --
ADDRESS /44 7 )44,
PHONE / cC/
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
2. That alllefoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northlbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE op.
ADDRESS // c/�/ /�i �d
PHONE /mil J c/ r
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That all-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. �q��
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northvre eTE be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE t \'. AN.
ADDRESS L / / j �� �I to
PHONE V s 5
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a afoot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwe a���
be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATURE
ADDRESS / // `- /)
PHONE F6
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
.4S
2. That a li-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwest be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE
ADDRESS 1� N E l o
PHONE /5/// ef',?0 d9.1
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a a-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northwest Tbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATUR V IA-12 LA_l kirW''O •L-LX:14
ADDRESS " I 3 3 4----N. L ` u` �/
PHONE 13 4 0 / / F
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a*-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. g �
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North st be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
efrhlSIGNATURE '(
ADDRESS /42 A' (O -
yc'�
PHONE ,— 1 2
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
as
2. That a illt-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court NorthuwsTTbe vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATUR ' r •
ADDRESS a 4.1/, (,72/
PHONE ' \ 7 ��. / O c-5.
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
4S
2. That a*--foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started.
4. That the road known as Whitman Court Northw�emt'7be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
SIGNATURE ! ( 7 �4�
Pt")
ADDRESS / U G ii �6�11 1 a/a- 1(1 . )04
PHONE % d e/ / D
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that any permits
to build apartments on the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew
Estates contain the following:
1. All parking on the south side of said property running the full length
of Honeydew Estates be next to the apartment buildings and facing north.
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2. That a i-foot green strip running the full length of the north boundary
of Honeydew Estates, with trees and shrubs of sufficient density and height to
cut down on excessive noise and lights, be included in all permits.
3. That a six-foot screening fence be installed on the property line running
the full length of the north boundary of Honeydew Estates before any construction
work is started. �s�
4. That the road known as Whitman Court North s£ be vacated.
5. That a restriction be included in all permits allowing no more than 228
units to be built, both now and at any later date.
6. That there be at all times a maintenance crew to keep both buildings and
grounds in proper condition so as not to be come an eyesore on the area.
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SIGNATURE 2:4/ ` ZiC,41
ADDRESS /O '-d 7,40' 121-40 it‘
PHONE // !
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name l - ' � ,
Address Lr17'O 71
Phone 41,(5 'DG 9 l`J
•
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 92L 1.v. .?14I,9-1 yv
Address E id y2-
14Phone = Jei
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address Y/3 2 7 - 4°L.
Phone Z/.7‘-//,3
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 937
Address .O ( • . /D
Phone a .. S— '
V
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name ,. -
Address 5 2 4,2 ti f; T/�}
Phone 1,-1A Ce=)- �_ -7
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each,tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings. .
Name' M, r •,, 3 tf ''f
)
Address C )
Phone , ,..... I
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name '(.lam 47.444.4 Gl Z
/
Address l �9 /(.5 . /)
Phone 6ck
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Named
Address /d0J-cr
Phone 2 /e r
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
i{Y`4 Yl I vI' ),L- (r Name �•�• /�
Address /060 414.4u.orl v C�, it4
Phone 69 ye% t
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name f /S J y` )
Address/05 9 .& C?1 f� Ll
Phone —
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Address 5'...?/7 77 C' Y /
Phone i '— '— .77‘
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name �' ��- Gnw
Address jG' S // e J/
"74
Phone
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We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
N ame -O� W, 2 1
7
7511'771-A9
Address MOO AA E. / /�
Phone BA & -0655
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
NameThc. Lt.}LA/ 9 , �
Address �306 iU- e,
Phone 64 g',25 /s--
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name / g
212
Address 4/2 a ,E /0 / /"C- aYrcr-0
Phone fag, -Cv-Y,Q
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address /' ?S 41(14cc, ,' 46, /VoF
Phone #54 6' O,C�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
4.11e
Name , .4 41/. 0 el
Addresss
Phone 2 5 /7 7
f
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name_
/ � 7 /X �� aAe
Address •
4:7
Phone o`l " "�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name A
Address 1�7" �Ze./l. 5
Phone, t/ G a
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name //
Address ' --;, / 7€ .fd g-,
Phone '/ S 7 . 2
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Nam Q — '
Address 433?-- /k) .g • / 0 — c7
Phone E / -4' 7 674 g
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
C—
Name N4- -
Address ' oZ /fo fi —
Phone , 2
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name` >i/(// , 1
i / t J
Address 7 U • //
I) 7 ccl
Phone `i
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name �c-us 6,,
Address W°5"2-2--
Phone
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Y �
Nam �G Z. ./ am 1
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Address � � 27" /v /i!• 74.
Phone _�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name S /L _ ;
Address � / £ /O
Phone �5 5
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 4
Address y�GC1
Phone ,.�'�C�9��
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
— ,>crot_z:
IkAnne • -
Address/12 5 d-4• :-" / '
Phone ??,7 4P' �P
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name W.-
Address — Ail') d77 /e)C
Phone 64 -06 ,
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name - ‘"'
AddressLL °4 1\t� (/
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name y . emu,E
Address ///6 -�Z ,, C ��
Phone /c2ei'a 3 /
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address ///7 /- "/: e' 'mot
Phone �,. 6', 2l
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name dtta...-, /.
Address /64 g 4"HtT/1.4-s" Ci'
Phone X -7-4��
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
N ame VD—QM A-A &( ,KArn.L,
Address / .f i1.v41
Phone g � �� 3 3�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address
Phone
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name/ ' '- 'b/;','./- J• �'�d � r�(��ar�l
Address/e,—Q Ge� 2 7
Phone:g/1 6 2 c
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
C_
Name � ti � 6k-�
Address
Phone
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address /70 .t (7-47L_
Phone /9 / C7
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 4: 177/
Jay
Address //o3 C_ *3,e-Atl C��, '< .
Phone 0/7 6-6a?.0,
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 9 /1bó
Address //O C ,1/ & O ti C 7 1•
Phone '15g— N5--3f�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name ))' 0 e ..-Q��r`�r�L.,�
Address //0/ (1
Phoned G _ —� 7 9 6
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name �r Ld!1.
Address/Z/A 2 • <$ 4/4 C/.
Phone /1 5
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
NameC
Address /1. ,.3 '� /VA • //7A,
Phone 'g ‘/ 5
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name �ti. "Y-//4Q
Address '/-g/.2 // '5
Phone h'-ot)• - 7 7 9
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name A ht.„,
�`-
Address ` zT✓ap�( E /7 -
Phone P199
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address je, 4 // %TA(
Phone /4L , / 9Y8
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 41-1-c-e.
Address //a. /OE- /l SST f ,e: t /�.
Phone igid) 3S
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequ t meetings.
Name /LP Vce--E-7/40-e---.(
Address Gf Z0 �/ //
Phone .8, t — e 96,1—
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name `./ iu .cnti 46. �� R/z-d-ej
Address ` / / M / / 7/W
Phone /3 / 6 / 6 02 ci
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings
Name 4-dri
Address 1/461 7 NE // TµsT
Phone /7 L 9 3 /
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address 4269 NC: (l "4-5t — /der,,.-oL4
Phone BAG- 3/6 3
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address ??%9 /YG /// ,d6 )7>.c) ‘1)/f).
Phone /# c..77. 7/4t
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name --/)u-S 9` 1/ f4 e .eGf',/iD
Address f// 3 //%6
Phone 4 C`b 3 2 7
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
•
Name 4� ,C
Address 47 qy ///,�,1.
Phone_.fie G-W D 7
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 1J1.--7-1L 0- C� �+- .
Address 1/ U ` -)'! e 1/ 'e-41
Phone s -c mV
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 77%
Address T2Gi 7(/ 7/
Phone �S Sl2 '
S1, 3 del
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequ nt eetings.
Name 10►2 ;z6.
Address 13 33 / -1 h .
Phone (/CT l7 I `(6/& ' c2!� r�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name ,1LQ��'�/•�
Address y3;5
Phone f Y C/
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name 722 •`,77/2.o
Address 7.30 j WI , 7? o (J)Q :
Phone !q L �� / �S
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name O.e�n4-61,Y.4
Address 43 0 ( tvE Jou P)
Phone P Y1)33
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name
Address S /14- A IX leg
Phone 6 -1303—
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subseque meetings.
Name 4
Address /f 7 iv /D A.
Phone 3A --(— v37
1 _ �
1 G�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name J
Address /M ' X
Phone Cal y 5—D
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
Name ��%- \a,S
Address AA Q\ i S .\° \`►.� P�
Phone A • . O��
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
. --_s-�
Address 6 I ./ez • /
Phone /-5'41 6 s// Y/
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
N ame ✓V� ` V�w4-..���Ao
Addresses Lk R
Phone C �' kj ' Li 3
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
777.2717
Name t�
Address 174- -3 /o `/ Q
Phone 7/ O �-�
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings.
.744CAr
Name 4 ��
Address /' a v .--et
Phone
AA._ 6 - Pik/
We the undersigned residents of Honeydew Estates request that the following
information be furnished before any permits are granted to build apartments on
the property adjacent to the north boundary of Honeydew Estates:
1. What effect this amount of apartments will have on traffic in this
area?
2. Are the existing roads in this area able to handle this increase?
3. What effect will this have on the schools in this area? Can they
handle this increase?
4. If new schools have to be built,will each tenant in the apartments
pay his full share or will the largest tax burden fall on the existing taxpayers?
5. Will existing utilities in the area handle this type of an increase or
will new services have to brought in?
6. If new utilities and services have to be brought in, who will have to
pay for these?
We further request at this time permission to add to this list any questions
that may arise.in this or any subsequent meetings. \
Name
Address "1` {/,7 G' /'
Phone fgCC- d 2