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Minutes Renton City Council Meeting 12-11-67
c4 PJBLIC HEARING: J. David Jensen Appeal (Cont.)
best use f the property, only two residences being permitted on aneasement access and
thisprop sal is to allow 5 to 6 residential units which would require a variance and
thus the eferral. Attorney Shellan was asked regarding action which might be taken on
the matte and advised that the variance could be granted if the Council in its findings
determine that special circumstances exist which do not usually apply to other people in
rho. neigh orhood and the circumstances are such that the strict application of the
ordinance ce would interfere with the applicant having reasonable use of the land or building
and f it is a minimum variance being granted which would not be in general arbitrary or
injurious to the neighborhood or the property in question. Upon inquiry Building Director
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cinson re opted that the Board of Adjustment did hear the case very thoroughly and it
was felt at this case would sot a precedent but that everyone does have the 'right to
appeal. P.oved by Shane, seconded by Delaurenti, that the hearing be closed. 'Carried.
The hearing was declared closed and Council action invited. Moved by Shane, seconded by
Edwards that the variance be denied. Discussion ensued with regard to the impossible
development of the property without a variance and wisdom of leaving a parcel ''that cannot
be used and it was moved ty Schellert, seconded by Shane, to refer the matter to the
Council Planning Committee at this titre. The motion carried, referral to Committee taking
precedence. I
JJBLIC HEAT._NG: Revision of R-2 -en-ing to incre-a3 height limitation
This being the date set, the hearing was declared open, There were no written! communi-
cations nor audience corr,:uent and Planning Director Ericksen was requested to review the
recommendation which had been made by the Planning Commisoion.. Mr. Ericksen noted that
the revisi n was to eliminate an inequity in the Code as R-1 zoning can be built to two
stories or 35 ft however R-2 Ordinance provides only for one story or 20 ft. and it is
felt thatsections 4-708 and 4-7-,;;B of Title IV (Building Regulations) should be amended
to iuerease the height limitation to 25 ft. Perry inquired regarding number of residential
units allowed under R-2 and. whether 3 could be included if one is below the ground level.
Mr. Ericksen outlined possibilities under a special permit which the Planning Commission
mey grant, �Leo UBC Code allowing ,under R-3 ,the daylight basement which if 50% underground
could go t6 4 stories. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, the hearing bel closed.
Carried. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the proposed Ordinance to
the Law ark Ordinance Committee for presentation under that order of business later in
the meeting. Morris noted that the matter is now in Committee and the document has been
c:., first reading and will be submitted for second and final reading if no objections. The
ms:icn carried.
CC NMUNICAT=ONIS:
'Letter from Ilelga Karinen advised of desire to take issue with proceedings of the City
Council meting of December 4th stating the body of mature men should find it more
i r2:rrant to consider the precs5tag problems of the city than to argue over a seating
arrangement. Letter from Mr.n. Barbara Shinpoch expressed embarrassment by the exhibition
admonishing that the Council has a responsibility to the Community to conduct the council
proceedings in a mature and thoughtful manner.
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Letter From Del Bennett, Traffic Engineer, submitted progress estimate #1 due General
Service Electric, Inc. on C.AG. 1206-67, traffic signal installation on Sunset Blvd. E.
and 116th Ave. S.E. in sum of $9,137.70. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Shane, to refer
the payment to the Auditing and Accounting Committee with power to act. Carried. Schellert
requested the record to show that he abstained from voting on this item.
N. G. Jacobson, Consultants on the Comprehensive Parking Study for downtown Renton,
submitted invoice for balance due in sum of $300.00, and it was moved by Morris, second
by Barei, to refer the payment to the Auditing and Accounting Committee with power -to
act. Schellert inquired as to whether all services contracted for have been rendered.
(C.AG, 1124-67) . Mayor Custer advised that the study has been completed per report
accepted by the Council and upon request by Perry for oral report the Mayor stated he
Tiou:d take this as a suggestion and take the necessary action accordingly. Motion carried.
Moved by Shane, seconded by Maxin, to recess:' The motion -carried. After the recess, roll
call was taken with all Members present as previously listed.
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Johnston, Campanella, Murakami & Co. submitted progress estimate #5, approved for payment
by Mayor Custer, in sum of $46,554.75, due Absher Construction Co. on the new City Hall
construction. Moved by Norris •cna seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the payment to the
Auditing and Accounting Cosn.�ttee with power to act. Carried. i
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