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APPLICANT CLINTON H. BETZ TOTAL AREA ± • 63 ac" •e
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IF :1 PROVIDED FOR RECORDER'S USE,
RECORDED THIS DAY
Filed for Record at Request of
Ma 11 !I 19 Al'a
'—f Name 13Y Ti'L 11 '1 ., .il Of .
Lc. OI I: REcoRos &ELECTIONS
'1, (wry,. (,)' TIII•: CITY CLERK KING COUNT Address It', • :"a I C)L.iiL 13G �. -
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tn Quit Claim Deed
-, THE GRANTOR CLINTON H. BETZ
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for and in considert:tion of Rezone File No. R-400-79; Clinton H. Betz
' conveys and quit claims to THE CITY OF RENTON
the following described real estate,situated in the County of KING State of Washington,
together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein:
The southerly 10 feet of the entire length of the following property:
That portion of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 9,
Township 23 North, Range 5 E.W.M., described as follows:
Beginning at a point 30 feet North of the SF corner of said subdivision; thence
N 0 13'50" west along the east line of said subdivision 180.67 feet; thence S
'89 58'10" west 85.88 feet to intersect a line drawn parallel with and 75 feet
east measured at right angles from the west line of the E 1/2 of said subdivision;
thence South along said parallel line 180.67 feet; thence E 86.08 feet, more or
less to the point of beginning;
AND '
The W 75 feet of the N 160 feet of the South 190 feet of the East 1/2 of the
NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 9, Township 23
North Range 5 E.W.M.,
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
'', I:Xi;ISE TAX NOT REQUIRED
Dated__ t i A . , 19 N. 9lO.. S
Division
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(Individual)
By
(Individual) (President)
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(Secretary 1 •
STATE OF WASIIING'TON STATE f;F 'WASHINGTON
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COUNTY OF...! d'0H'.t"�'�'"-' COUNTY OF J
On this day personally appeared before me On this.................day of:..... 19.... .. ,
before me,the undersigned,a Notary Public in and for the State of Wash
" «Z ington,duly commissioned and sworn,personally appeared
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to nu'known to be the individual described in and
who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
and acknowledged that 1.. signed the same to me known to be the President and. Secretary,
as )::.r^.S free and voluntary act and deed, respectively,of •
for the uses and,p4rposes therein mentioned. the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged
the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corpor-
ation,for the uses and purposes therein mentioned,and on oath stated that
authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal
IVEN under my hand and official seal this affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation.
zz. ..day of c`). . ,19 t.� Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first
"' abos a written.
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N�t ry Public in an4.,for the State of Wash- Notary Public in and for the State of Washington,
in), m,residing at )•-e" .s residing at
5-21-80
City Clerk's Office:
The attached quit claim deed is ready to be filed with
King County. Upon receipt from the County, a recorded
copy should be mailed to:
Clinton H. Betz
6618 S.W. Admiral Way
Seattle, WA 98116
Thanks,
Marilyn
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THIS SPACE PROVIDED FOR RECORDER'S USE,
Filed for Record at Request of
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City and State
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Quit Claim Deed
THE GRANTOR CLINTON H. BETZ
for and in consideration of Rezone File No. R-400-79; Clinton H. Betz
conveys and quit claims to THE CITY OF RENTON
the following described real estate,situated in the County of KING State of Washington,
• together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein:
The southerly 10 feet of the entire length of the following property:
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That portion of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 9,
Township 23 North, Range 5 E.W.M., described as follows:
Beginning at a point 30 feet North of the SE corner of said subdivision; thence
'N 0 13'50" west along the east line of said subdivision 180.67 feet; thence S
89 5810" west 85.88 feet to intersect a line drawn parallel with and 75 feet
east measured at right angles from the west line of the E 1/2 of said subdivision;
thence South along said parallel line 180.67 feet; thence E 86.08 feet, more or
less to the point of beginning;
AND
The W 75 feet of the N 160 feet of the South 190 feet of the East 1/2 of the
NW 1/4'of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 9, Township 23
North Range 5 E.W.M., •
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington.
Dated QcAtylik *Xp , 19
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(Individual)
By
(Individual) (President)
By
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STATE OF WASHINGTON STATE OF WASHINGTON
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COUNTY OF \a''''61'0 COUNTY OF
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On this day personally appeared before me On this. day of 19
before me,the undersigned,a Notary Public in and for the State of Wash-
ington,duly commissioned and sworn,personally appeared
to me known to be the individual described in and •
who executed the within and foregoing instrument,
and
and acknowledged that 'Ir". signed the same to me known to be the President and Secretary,
as }•-•:-.3 free and voluntary act and deed, respectively,of
for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged
) I the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corpor-
ation,for the uses and purposes therein mentioned,and on oath stated that
authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal
RIVEN wider MY hand and official seal this affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation.
2_2!,day of ,19 Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first
' n above written.
Ntri,Pildie anor the State of Wash- Notary Public in and for the State of Washington,
in• n,residing atresiding at s
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• PUbIic Notices
the NW 1/4 of the SW t/4 of the
NW 1/4 of Section 9, Town-
ship 23 North, Range 5
E.W.M.,, described as fol-
lows:Beginning'at a point30
it feet North of the SE:corner of
#said subdivision; thence N
0°13'50"west along the east
Affidavit of Publication line ,of said subdivision
a.80v87 feet; thence S i
89,38'1-"west 85.88 feet to
intersect a line drawn paral- I
STATE OF WASHINGTON lel with: and 75 feet east.
COUNTY OF KING ss. CITY,OF RENTON', • measured at right_.angles-
WASHINGTON from the west line of the E Yz
ORDINANCE NO. 3372 of said subdivision; thence
AN ORDINANCE OF South along said parallel line
Theresaib3"�21 THE CITY OF RENTON, 180.67 feet;thence E 86.08
being first duly sworn on W A S H I N G T 0 N feet,more or less to the point
CHANGING THE ZON- of beginning AND The W 75
I NG CLASSIFICATION feet of the N 160 feet of the
oath,deposes and says that -is the °hi of Clerk of OF CERTAIN PROPER- South 190 feet of the East/
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a TIES WITHIN THE CITY of the NW IA of the NW 1/4 of
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been OF RENTON FROM RE- the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, ; S ID E N C E SINGLE Section 9, Township 23
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper , FAMILY DISTRICT(R-1) North Range 5 E.W.M.,
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is TO RESIDENCE DIS- Situate in the City of Renton, /
now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the TRICT (R-2) and (R-3)' County of King, State of 1
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Record R-400-79(BETZ)' Washington. (Said property
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior WHEREAS under Chap- being located at East end of
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, ter 7,Title IV(Building Regu- N.E. 9th Place between Ed-
' lotions) of Ordinance No. monds Avenue N.E. and
Ordinance .1i ry2 1628 known as the"Code of Sunset Boulevard N.E.)
Washington.That the annexed is a 1'3372 -General Ordinances of the SECTION II: This Ordi=
City of Renton",as amend- nance shall be effective up-
R5896 ed, and the maps and re- on its passage,approval and
t ports adopted in conjunction five days after its publica-
therewith, the property tion. .
as it was published in regular issues(and hereinbelow described has PASSED BY THE CITY
not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period heretoforeien . been zoned ily. COUNCIL, 1thi7s . day of
Residence Single Family November, 1979.
District(R-1);and Delores A. Mead,
WHEREAS a proper peti- City Clerk
of 1 consecutive issues,commencing on the I tion •for change- of zone APPROVED BY T H E
.classification of said proper- MAYOR this 19th day of.
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• ty has been filed with the November, 1979.'
2.3.day of NOVMOb er ,19....79.,and ending the I Planning Department on or Charles J. Delaurenti,
about August 10, 1979, Mayor
which petition was duly re- Approved as to form:
day of 19 ,both dates ferred to the ,Hearing Ex- Lawrence J.Warren, 1
aminer for investigation, City Attorney
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- ' study and public hearing, Published in the Daily Re-
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee and a public hearing having cord Chronicle on Novemb-
been held therepm-tin—er- er:23, 1979 iR5896;; ;\.':..:
6. I• about September 11, 1979, ` Y" `; '.4
charged;for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ which .kix g,,i-
has been-paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the and said matter-having been 4`
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent appealed to the;City Council-1 rci!-
insertion. -and the City Council having , --- --- - -- -
N affirmed the Hearing Ex-
aminer's decision, and said i
zoning request being in con- ,
I formity with the City's Corn- !
Chief Clerk is ; prehensive Plan,as amend-
' ed, and the City Council '
having duly considered all
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27 day of matters relevant thereto,and all parties having been
heard appearing in support
NovOnber , 19 '79 ' thereof or in opposition
thereto,NOW THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY- OF RENTON,
" e WASHINGTON, DO-OR-
Notary Public i and for a State of Washi ton, ! DAIN AS FOLLOWS:
residing at Kent,King ounty. j.
SECTION I:The following
. - ----- - I described property in the
City of Renton is hereby
—Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June ` rezoned to Residence Dis-
9th, 1955. trict (R-2) and (R-3) as
hereinbelow specified; sub-
-Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, ject to the findings, conclu-
adopted by the newspapers of the State. sions and decision dated
'September '18, 1979; the ----- _ __
I Planning Director is hereby,
authorized and directed to'
-change. the maps of the,
Zoning Ordinance, as. _
amended, to evidence said
V.P.C.Form No.87 Rev.7-79 rezoning,to-wit:
That portion of.the NW 1/4 of
OF J
THE. CITY OF RENTON
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• MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055
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0 mon 12) CHARLES J. DELAURENTI,MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
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FRED J. KAUFMAN. 235-2593
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November. 28, 1979
• Dobson, Houser, & Dobson
• 229 Williams Ave So.
PO Box 59
Renton, WA 98055
ATTN: Mr. Wyman K. Dobson
RE: File No. R-400-79; Betz Rezone
Dear Mr. Dobson:
This is to notify you that the above referenced request was approved at
the meeting of the Renton City Council of November 19, 1979 by adoption
of Ordinance No, 3372.
Sincerely,
71-C1W(C4-4----
Fred J. Kaufman
Hearing. Examiner
cc: Clinton H. Betz
Planning Department
'-"City Clerk
/,," NOV1979
RECHIfl
CITY of REN t)N
CLERK'S OFF ICE
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di 0 THE CITY OF RENTON
U `� ® Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
09,0 CITY' CLERK
094,�o SEP1E���P
auovca:arc r 20, 1979
Clinton H. f�eiz
6618 SW Admiral
Seattle, Wa. 90116
RE: Ordinance No. 3372 (R-400-•79)
Dear Mr. Betz,
The Renton City Council, during its regular
meeting on Monday, November 20, 1979
has adopted Ordinance No. 3372.
A copy is enclosed for your information.
yours very truly,
CITY OF. RENTON
Delores A. Mead, C.N. C.
City Clerk
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Enclosure 1
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 4 772
AN, ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN
PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM .
RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT (R-1) TO RESIDENCE
DISTRICT (R-2) and (R-3) R-400-79 (BETZ)
WHEREAS under Chapter 7, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance
No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", as
• amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property
hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as Residence Single Family District
(R-1); and
WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property
has been filed with the Planning Department on or about August 10, 1979, which
petition was duly referred to the Hearing Examiner for investigation, study and public
1p•, •inl;, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about September 11,
•,'t, said matter having been appealed to the City Council and the City Council'
ssi'firMed the Hearing Examiner's decision, and said zoning request being in
a i ,;i1.y. with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council
i v i i ig duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard
appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is
hereby rezoned to Residence District (R-2) and (R-3) as hereinbelow specified; subject
to the findings,conclusions and decision dated September 18, 1979; the Planning Director
is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as
amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof
as if fully set forth herein.
(Said property being located at East end of N.E. 9th Place
between Edmonds Avenue N.E. and Sunset Boulevard N.E.)
SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval
and five days after its publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, this 19thday of November
1979.
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Delores A Mead, City le
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 19 day of November , 1979.
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Charles J. elaurenti, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Lawrence J. War n,-"City Attorney
Date of Publication: November 23, 1979
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thence N 0°13'•50" west along the east line of, paid subdivision 180..6.7
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parallel with and 75 feet east measured at.right an lee from the west
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line 180.67 feats. thence E 86.08 feet.
The W 75 feet of the N 160 feet of the South 190 feet of the East 1/2
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AI'rL'CAN T _CLINTON H. BETZ • _
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_ -r .; • „ Counia.•.MembersT. wer ..pr_eent, ..as. previously; shown. .
_ ; :'2,`-Use ;Tax ._ MOVED. BY ;SHI.NPOCH`;',:,SECOND TRIAm,-. COUNCIL AUTHORIZE, PAYMENT •OF '
:' c....J .USE-.TAX..'AS B,ILLED;;;BY STATE. City Attorney Warren ad.vi advised •the _
"amount was• •$10;531 ,`90., including Interest Deputy Finance "
'>'- ' •:.:' . : D i"rector•:Benne.tt:•-•advised, the •City ,received .131.billing i n" June, 1979
; :` *+,_ for •$.7,'999: pi-us.'9�'_,interest, $1. 460 or,.total $9;459 for.. audit ' _
years, - ''75• through,:J.une,of '78: with .l:argest por..t.ion for. 'tax on ,
. .• i n-house,.printing :a.nd ,tax'.on Library prints. Council--President
`L '' ' ' . :'Shinpoch •no.ted'�the:.City of Seattle and City of.'BelBellevue .are
: : 'joining in,sui t ''to- recover their payments'.; • Councilman Stredicke
: ', : • ' noted ,for the "record 'that no assessment has been 'made for ,
'•:•�•- . :••• printing wi,thi;n ..,the.:variou;s departments. as,for the print._ shop• ,
`:f and .Li'bra,ry.' MOTION CARRIED. - .
::;5;• `.,Ways and Means , • ,Ways ';and ,Means-••:•Committee. Chairman Clymer.:.presented .repor"t •recom- -
• ,:. ;;':Committee Report • men,d;i�ng. co_ncurrence ,.i n the Mayo.r'.s�.,eppointment of David M:
:.';Appointments to : 'Young to Position, No: '2 ,of the :Board=o'f .:Adjustment,, effective ; .
Board of ntsutoment to 9/6/83. MOVED•BY,''CLYMER, •SECOND •SHINP.00H, COUNCIL CONCUR
N APPOINTMENT.. :.:CARRI ED. .
`';`:'Planning Commission The Ways and. .Means Commit tee' report :recommended concurrence
in the Mayor's aPPOintMent t of" Versi•e-Vaupel to the Planning
:,•; `,• • . .. Commission,• effective. through 1/31/82. . MOVED: .BY PERRY, ` : •_
SECOND SHINPOCH. f••'CONCUR IN APPO.1_NTMENT: CARRIED: . - :
•.. Planning Commission• The Ways and Means Committee report recommended concurrence in -
the Mayor's `appointment of Mark Halvorson to the Planning . .
- • Commission,• effective: through. .6/30/82:.'-.MOVED- BY CLYMER, -
• SECOND. STRED I CKE,•=.CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIEDED.. • .: _:. • .
'Public Safety Public Safety='Committee:Chairman Proctor submitted committee ;
' Committee Report report noting review of -the proposed inter Ioca1 agreement
- Int•er between King -County and,. the cities and:" fi-re districts ' i,n •
''-.`, • ' Agreement' • .-the southern. .portion of.' King- County for emergency medical .- ,•Emergency services. . comm
ittee. recommended .Council :concu.rrence:•w,ith
-L ,Medical Services • • authorization for the -Mayor and-.City Clerk• to •sign agreement . . .
• MOVED..BY .TRIMM, :SECOND SHANE', •CONCUR IN,REPORT. ` CARRI:ED-.. • .
ORDINANCES'AND RESOLUTIONS • 2 '
Ways and Means .: The Ways and,.Means: •Committee recommended .second and• .f•i.nal read- : .
Committee -Report ' _ing'of. follow,i'ng`�ordinances:
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� • Ordinance. #3372 "An'ord i Hance•°was: read` changing• the Zoning. c Lass i f i'ca ti'on� •.�f rom .��.;;, : �: -
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-Betz ,Rezone R-2 to: R-.3, for. property :located at east end.•of• NE 9:t:h-.,;:P'.1.
".1;•. between•• Edmonds_NE;•and• Sunset .Blvd- •NE:;: known as the Beti ' - •,
"i'': MOVED.._ , .
Rezone 'R-400- 79... (First reading .:of.':ordinance .1.1/5/79`) `.; -, .
BY CLYMER,' SECOND :PROCTOR, . ORDINANCE. BE-ADOPTED.AS READ ROLL• .. ':'• :'.-
CALL: ' ALL AYES • .CARRIED. -
Ordinance #3373. . An' ordinance was •read• vecat•ing .a portion of ,SW: 1.2th .,St..;:east,• •.••. ,:. • •
-Sabey - of •Oaksdale Ave• .'_ SW,'.known as .David A. 2.Sabey ,VAC-16-79 Street
•••�=• 1n-'..: ,treet Vacation Vacation. .(Fees ,collected) .MOVED BY CLYMER,. SECOND PROCTOR,.
,` -•' ADOPT"THE.-:ORDI'NANCE •AS •READ. ROLL CALL;:•: ALL•;AYES..'• " CARRIED ,:,_...,':�': ;';•.".-...,---;..
`•••First Readings • • The .Ways, and' Means,Committee recommended ,first, reading_ of„ the .: ':
follow ng 'or• .dinances and• .referra.l, back .to committee:. .
' • Fund Appropriation An ordinance`.was read .appropria.ting funds in •amount Of,. .
Senior Center $37,225.70 .from.surplus. sale of kitchen equipment from former
lunchroom •in•`.CIty: Ha.11 ;to Senior Citizens Center- Construction '
Fund', -representing'-f.ina.l payment to contractor and for.purchase
'`�': ••;`,, • . of::`furniture for- .faci 1i:t.y: - 'MOVED BY,:CLYMER; SECOND,'SHINPOCH,
„,.-.,-
...,,,.;' •.:' ` " : REFER BACK ,TO:;WAYS-..AND.:MEANS"COMM ITTEE.. CARRIED•.: ' ;
Fund Appropriation • An -:ordinance was -.read,-appropriating -$10,35.3' from excess revenue `
-'F.isemen's. Pens ion. toFiremen's.-Pension_ ' Fund for payment of pensions and_;purchase of - -
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�.Old`Business Continued ;`.
Michael Mastro MOVED BY •STRED;I CKE, ECOND SH.I:NPOCH:, SUSPEND`R ENULES'`AND :AGENDA : • '
Proposed ITEM 0.1 'b. BE ,
READ '• CARRIED. :•
Vacation of Street
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er .front'=W,il;.liam':S`.:'"Tsao',,,' 2367 Eastlake -E.,Q'';•.submitted"map,•an.
Right of Way Lett :. .,
' ` VAC-15-79 and'-proposal- regard'i'ngtpending;','.vacat;ion zof:.`pub'l is .right :ofrIway •' '
located`south o"f NE ,•4th S:4,,,,andwes.t of;ina.on' 'A•ve.. "NE, site :of 7
existing" 224`;iin„i;t.:;a,pa"rtmntt%:and;p_roposed:_..j_30':un;i;ts•"and 45 ;un^i.ts
The ,`letter: explained ithe5 thre& area's to rbe,'vacated, need- for ,
' ded'i cat ion;bf c"u1 de=sac an4f roadway to ,hni°onAve NE`-adjacent
to City property wh:1'cP wo1i)d ..requi,re ,dedgation,:of::city 'right-of, ,
way: • The "letter 'estimat••ed ;costs ;of ro• ads":'improvement, less rei;mburs
': •ment: to City .for land accqui s i tfi on` and vaeat i on "fee`;.of '60t per _,.•, „ -
' sq.ft. :(1/2 appraised va p•i lue) us c'ity;:cntr o ,ibut ion.of 1/2 of',the-
road improvement:e,;c.The" 1e;tter.`_=prop.osed:,to. pay,,the .c;i.ty's'port ion
to facilitate construction of ',.roadway to;:,facil• itate• 'the building:,'... .
of .175 apartment`uni;ts. MOWED` BY. .STRED'i:CKEi,,:SECOND SHINP.00H;, ^
-VACATION BE. GRANTED,A5 P,ETITIONED,,'WITH,OUT,;aF•EE" SUBJECT TO;.THE., f ;•
CONDITIONS OF COMMUN'I CAT L:ON AND AS LISTED Mr,. 'Mastrot agrees, -
to: •(a). Purchase,.necessary r w;from ,.Ci;ty, Utilities at1/2 the
•' appraised •_price;, ,(b,)";`;Provide fu�ll::60' improve mart• iriclriding;ycurbs, •
' •. sidewalks,; turnaround, etc,, (.c) •No,:adjacent:;property owner wou,lq r '
: be assessed`_;regardl.ess of".:Benefit-, (d)':: No,,occupancy u• ntil roadway , ,
;complete and, .•accepted,wi.th:,in ;set'::standa:rd's ;and.;time.pe_ri•od, :•(e) •, - .'
Zoning•-•and covenants_ remain;<`,..I.,ii,effect..,._' ,ROLL •CALL: 4`-AYE:
SH.INPOCH,: CLYMER,iPROCT.OR, STREDICKE, 2-NO TRIMM,''`CLYMER:• CARRIED.
MOVED-:BY- STRED-I,CKE', :;SECOND'.;:PERRY,,,SUBJECT.:,MATTER •OF IMPROVEMENTS . ' .
Vacation .Approved AND. TIMING B'E `REFERRED ,7.0; THE;;TRANSPORTAT,.ON :;COMMITTEE FOR
. RECOMMENDATI ON:;AS:_TO•:WHETHER.;;,N•EEDEp;;AT,,;PRESENT;;• CARRIED;: ,MOVED `
STREW CKE, SECOND ',SH;I;NPOCH,`;VACATION PETITION T:ION BE REFERRED .TO, THE; , ,
. WAYS AND, MEANS, COMMITTEE'FOR';PROPER. ORDINANCE. , CARRI.ED. .'..s •,':.
Time: 1.1 :03
P.m. ..
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS • ' -,:
Ways 'and Means -' 'Ways.:and"Means`i Commi ttee ''Cha-i rman'. Clymer recommended second ;and :
• Committee final. -read.i ngs,of: the .,fo;lipwi rig:;o,rd;i:nanc{es,:wh;i c_h' had been on"'"•',..'",..:'''.''''',
'and 24 re s ec i ve l `'
. first reading :l0%22%79 9f . ./,79 `_ p t. Y. • � '
� .,,fir`t•':s, 1y:. `,r. ^•'t�' {:'i Ordinance
6 , An 'ordinance<.was� ;read"rchang0 •.,the•:;zOn i•"ng,;;classification ;.from
Deak Rezone General :to Pal; Pub l i:c (•M_ ed i ca i'r,lEducat i on.) ,for:,property,' l o'ca'ted '
R-405-79 ' - at 4509 •Ta.l,bot-,`'RdG-; 'at ,rear of existing clin.ic, known -as ,:the,"
- - Dr: "'Andrew Deak-..rezone',., MOVED BY C:LYMER; SECOND PROCTOR,• ADOPT ,
AS READ. ROLL 1'CALi~' ALL-AYESrtr= CARRIED ;t ; .
Ord i nance #3370 An, ordinance was read clung i ngr the zon s ng,,c l"a'ssi f i"cat i'or(from R-2 ,
Wiemann Rezone ' to''R-3.:for property i�ocate:d:.',ati110_.'P,e:,l:�ly�`°Ave:•'N. 'known ,as :the •
R-364=79 Wiemann `Rezone,; restrictive :•covenan.ts s•igned•.and f i led•.,, `MOVED .
•BY CLYMER; :SECOND: PROCTOR,; ;Ap,OP,T„AS READ.,:;' `r,ROLL', CALL: ALL, AYES.
CARRIED. s
Ord i nance #3371 The comMi',tt^ee 'reommendedrrf i rstreadi ng',:;suspension of :ru'l es,
. 1980 Budget second and f,inal . 'readings; of `•the ordinance. regarding the 1980.
Tax Levies Budget .for;t'he•, Ci.ty of'.:.Renton,;.eA,tabl:is,hi4ng.;,estimated`:.tax' l,ev•i;es. ,
HI
Following .!first•,,reading,,;'i t was;;MOV:ED BY;•, CLYMER,:'SECOOND PERRY, ,
. - :•::".SUSPEND; RULES-.AND:^,ADVANCE ORDINANCE:TO:-SECOND.:AND."FINAL :READINGS.
CARR.I ED: • JOrdinance• read Maximum':1980 Levy:-ba•sed on the . 106% :
. " limit $3 .468,7,1,4 08:;bas,ed,• on.. $3.209.::per;'`..$:1 ;:000' of, t rue.va,l;ue, '
$1 ,0.79,489;821 Total Assessed•'.Val;oati•onF-,.;;MOVED BY CLYMER, '
SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE.ORDINANCE, AS' READ. - 'ROLL CALL '„_ALL :AYES .
CARR"IED: ;x, r `
•
' First Readings The Comm.'.tteerecommended�:f,i':r'st reading:,:and.• referral back to
committee. for the,.fol lbw ing i^nances,.,Ord ,
Betz Rezone An ordinance was' ead,•changing,• zon,i:ng 'fr
.r oik,.,R-l-<to R-2 and R-3.
- ,R-400-79 for property '.'located',at the;;;east •end;.of'.NE- 9th:Pl .. between ' ,
. Edmonds NE .and•:'-Sunse`t `Blvd NE,' known„as-'-the.;Betz Rezone. .
' MOVED 'BY CL.`YMER., SECOND:: PERRY;,REFER, .BACK.µTO:,WAYS AND MEANS ' .
COMMITTEE. ;:CARRIED':.. ,;4 '• ,
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Renton City Council
10/22/79 Page 2
Public Meeting - Continued
Grady Way Bridge Burlington Northern Representative James Gordon explained two
Replacement of alternative routes to the north would cross B.N. property
Continued and prohibit serving business by rail , including Totem Beverages.
Gordon noted preference for bridge replacement in present location.
MOVED TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, REFER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
TO MEET WITH OTHER COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITY OF TUKWILA. CARRIED.
Clinton Betz MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE AGENDA
Rezone R-400-79 TO ITEM 10.a. TO CONSIDER BETZ APPEAL OF REZONE. CARRIED.
and Appeal
Hearing Examiner recommendation for Clinton H. Betz Rezone of
property located at the east end of NE 9th Pl . between Edmonds
Ave. NE and Sunset Blvd. NE, rezone requested from R-1 to R-3
for apartment uses. Examiner recommended approval to R-3 for
easterlymost lot and R-2 westerlymost lot, subject to conditions.
Continued The Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted
report noting determination that no error in fact or law exists
and recommended concurrence in the recommendation of the Hearing
Examiner and referral to the Ways and Means Committee for necessary
ordinance preparation. Applicant's Attorney, Wyman Dobson, used
wall maps and photographs , claiming error in judgement by the
Examiner, noting area infiltrated with duplexes, apartments on
two sides and claimed folage would serve as buffer. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN REPORT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
MENT COMMITTEE FINDING NO ERROR. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Committee Chairwoman Proctor submitted report
Public Safety re 10/8/79 referral concerning burglar alarms by Kathy Koelker.
Committee The committee recommended that the City Attorney respond to
Burglar False Mrs. Koelker with a copy of Ordinance 3011 . MOVED BY TRIMM,
Alarms SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY COM-
MITTEE AND REQUEST THE CITY ATTORNEY WRITE LETTER ON SUBJECT.
CARRIED.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted report
Committee requesting further information from the Staff for drafting of
Wiemann Rezone a special permit per Exhibit A of the Wiemann Rezone and that
restrictive covenants be filed relative to building height.
Mastro Vacation The Ways and Means Committee recommended presentation to Council
of Right-of-Way of a letter dated 9/25/79 from William S. Tsao confirming agree-
VAC-15-79 ment to required conditions. The letter stated understanding
Not Granted that the proposed vacation would be granted without fee to the
City subject to conditions : (1) A cul-de-sac at the east end
of the proposed vacated right-of-way of sufficient radius to.
be dedicated for fire protection purposes; (2) Street improve-
ment from the east end of the proposed vacated R/W to Union Ave.
developed and paid by petitioner, M. Mastro. Councilman Stredicke
noted Council had not determined fee and noted 1/2 of appraised
value $20,000. Public Works Director Gonnason noted no objection
to vacation; appraisal of $1 .20 per sq. ft. , 37,285.5 sq. ft. in
proposed vacation to be reduced by amount of cul-de-sac which
would be dedicated to be approximately 32,000 sq. ft. Following
discussion, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, grant vacation
with conditions as outlined in letter and not charge vacation fee.
ROLL CALL: 2-AYES: Perry, Clymer; 3-NO: Stredicke, Proctor and
Trimm. MOTION FAILED.
Sabey Vacation The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the
VAC-16-79 appraisal fee recommended by the Public Works Director of $1 .80
Granted per sq. ft. and change 1/2 of the appraised value and grant
vacation. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA-
TION AND REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDI-
NANCE. CARRIED.
LID 314 Loan The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in request
of the Public Works Director that a temporary loan be made
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 22 , 1979 Municipal Buildin4
Monday , 8 :00 P . M. Council Chamber-
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to t e
flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, MARGARET PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL
COUNCIL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President Pro tem. MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS BARBARA .
SHINPOCH AND CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; L.WARREN, City Attorney; D.MEAD, Cit Clerk;
IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Work-
Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY Par
Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; JOHN
BUFF, Police Department, BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire. Department.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Correction to Minutes of October 15, 1979 by Councilman
10/15/79 Stredicke: Second paragraph, First page - Remove motion.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE MINUTES. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been publis ed
Federal Shared and posted, Mayor Delaurenti opened the publitc hearing to con
Revenue sider the Mayor's recommended use of Federal Revenue Sharing
funds for the year 1980. Citizens of Renton were invited to
submit written or oral comments regarding possible uses of
the Revenue Sharing funds. Copies of the Mayor's recommended
1980 Federal Revenue Sharing Expenditures were distributed to
the public and read by the City Clerk: Total estimated funds:
$648,796 Mayor's recommended expenditure: (1) Public Safety:
New South End Fire Station $250,000 (Acquisition, constructio
and manning) ; Spectrum Analyzer $8,500; Tektronics 475 Scope
$3,700: $262,200; (2) Parks and Recreation $119,966; (3)
Transportation $68,500 and (4) Libraries salaries and materials
$198,130: Total $648,796.
Continued Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , inquired re park funds for
Phillip Arnold Park and was advised by Park Director Webley
that "tot lot" was included. Councilmen Perry and Stredicke
inquired re South End Fire Station and were advised by Mayor
Delaurenti that $250,000 was total package. Upon Council
inquiry, Finance Director Marshall advised the Council that d r-
ing Budget sessions they have opportunity to make changes.
Councilman Clymer noted that the public may make recommendati • s
as to use of the revenue funds from now to budget adoption.
Councilman Stredicke inquired as to use of funds for LID guar-ntee.
Finance Director Marshall advised the revenue sharing funds are
received quarterly and must be spent within two years, that p-y-
ment on LID would be legitimate. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATIO
AT BUDGET HEARINGS. CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted
Grady Way Bridge, and published, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public meeting to
Replacement and consider alternate alignments for the Grady Way bridge replac--
Widening to ment. Public Works Director Gonnason explained Federal assis-
Four Lanes tance in amount of 82%, joint project with Tukwila and introduced
consultant Prakash V. Limaye of the URS Company, 4th and Vine
Building, Seattle, 98121 . Engineer Limaye explained the thre-
alternatives, two of which move the bridge and highway to the
north to eliminate curves at west end of Grady Way bridge for
connection with Southcenter Blvd. and explained advantages and
disadvantages.; costs: $5,000,000 to over $6,300,000.
A' 4.'.
S. THE CITY` '.OF. RENTON
c') '� } 1 I,',.' MUNICIPAL BUILUIN`G-':200 MILL.AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055,
, .,,,�r CHARLES;.J.'DELAURENTI MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD
O15 �a' _ CITY CLERK
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- Dobson, Houser & Dobson ' '
229 Williams Ave. So, .
PO Box 59
Renton, WA 98055 ' "
ATTN: Mr. Wyman K. Dobson:
__ RE: ,, Appeal -‘Clinton H., Betz Rezone, R-1100-79
Dear Mr. Dobson: - •
The Renton City Council , at 'its' regular meeting of October 15, 1979,
reviewed your request-to 'reschedule. the• •above-referenced matter.
The Council ,-•therefore, ,will .place the ,Betz Appeal on the October 22,
1979 agenda. , .
If you have any, questions, ,please feel free to call this. office.
Yours very truly,
' • '" CITY OF RENTON
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, Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
' • City' Clerk
DAM/st .,
cc: Clinton H. Betz
Hearing Examiner "
Planning
Planning &.'•Development Committee r' • ,' ' •
DOBSON, HOUSER & DOBSON `
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
JOHN W. DOBSON 229 WILLIAMS AVE. SO. T EPHONE
PAUL W. HOUSER P. O. BOX 59 ( 6)
DAVID C. DOBSON RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 - 255-8 I
WYMAN K. DOBSON
October 15, 1979
TO: Honorable Charles Delaurenti, Mayor
and to the Members of the City Council
Re: Appeal - Clinton H. Betz Re-zone
File No. R 400-79
Due to an emergency Mr. Wyman Dobson will not be able
to attend the appeal of the Clinton Betz rezone scheduled
for October 15th, and would the matter please be extended
to u•.day, October 22nd, 1979.
(Iry
Paul W. Houser
for Wyman K. Dobson
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
OCTOBER 15, 1979
CLINTON H. BETZ REZONE APPEAL - File R-400-79
The Planning and Development Committee, after examination •
• of the record, the Hearing Examiner 's written decision,
findings and conclusions, and the written appeal, has
determined that no error in fact or law exists.
It is the recommendation of the Planning and Development
Committee that the° City Council concur in the recommenda-
tion__of the Hearing Examiner. It is further recommended
that the matter be referred toithe Ways and Means Committee
for proper ordinance preparation.
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ice-"�'�• '- ._'` `�.cr'-` i,_^.""�.. _ ,__..-
George Perry, Chairman '
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Earl Clymer t�
Barbara Shinpoch
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'A ,x MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. REteiTON,WASH. 98055
ci �' rn CHARLES J. DEL.AURENTI ; MAYOR 0 PLANNING DEPARTMENT
235- 2550
October 11, 1979
TO: George Perry, Chairman \979 `
00� ,1Planning and Development Committee (:),(0
- ron:T\Barbara Shinpoch, Member R�Cr.. 1"
Earl Clymer, Member cm o§ REN�ON °=
c ,S OFEICE,�.�'1.ir�
CLERK
FROM: Planning Department � op`L,1ZgZ1;c�1,
RE : CLINTON H.' BETZ REZONE APPEAL Fife 'R- 400-79
The applicant ' s appeal letter to the City Council does not
delineate any errors in fact or law. It discusses arguments
which were included in the Hearing Examiner ' s public hearing.
The single family residences adjacent to the proposed site on
both the west and south are generally well maintained. There
have been recent major remodeling projects completed on several
of the homes in the area to the south of the subject site,
which suggests continuing stability of the area. The apartment
complex to the east of the subject site is generally constructed
to height and density standards of an R-2 classification. The
two-story structure is not as imposing as a three-story, poten-
tially 40 foot high structure immediately adjacent to single
family would be. The R-2 designation would be compatible with
the existing developed intensity and would also tend to buffer
the impact of the four-story Cortina Apartments to the north.
Other approaches, such as height and bulk limitations by cove-
nant or similar means, could achieve the desired .result , but
would in effect reduce the development potential to essentially
that allowed in R-2.
RJB :DRC:wr
OF RA, / 0 -/5 _7i
�� THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
o ° CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
9A co* FRED J. KAUFMAN. 235-2593
o9,17, SEP� vh��P
October 3, 1979
Members, Renton City Council
Renton, Washington
RE: File No. R-400-79; Clinton H. Betz Rezone; Appeal.
Dear Council Members:
The Examiner's Report and Recommendation, dated September 18, 1979,
regarding the referenced application was forwarded to Council members
on September 25, 1979 and scheduled for placement on the City Council
agenda for October 8, 1979. On October 2, 1979, an appeal was filed
with the City Clerk within the 14-day appeal period.
A copy of the appeal letter is attached for your review prior to
rescheduling o the application on the City Council agenda of
October 15, 1979.'i
If you require additional assistance or information regarding this
matter, please contact the office of the Hearing Examiner.
Sincerely,
C�-
Fred J. Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
cc: Planning Department
City Clerk
Attachments
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�. THE CITY OF RENTON
Q .. MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
oisk
°0' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR ® DELORES A. MEAD
13 CITY CLERK
"PIlTfD SEP1E‘'"
October 3, 1979
CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
) ss.
COUNTY OF KING
DELORES A. MEAD, City Clerk of the City of Renton, being first
duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that she is a citizen of the United
States and a resident of the State of Washington, over the age of 21 and
not a party to nor interested in this matter.
That on the 3rd day of October, 1979, at the hour of 5:00 p.m. ,
your affiant duly mailed and placed in the United States Post Office at
Renton, King County, Washington, by first class mail , a true and correct
NOTICE OF APPEAL FILED BY CLINTON H. BETZ REGARDING REZONE R-400-79, TO
ALL PARTIES OF RECORD.
A61,, QDelores A. Mead, ity 1erk
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE me this 3rd day of October, 1979.
Notary Public in and for the
State of Washington, residing
in Renton
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OF R ,
THE. CITY . OF RENTON
4$ ® Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055
o ammo CHARLES J. DELAURENTI.•MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
FRED J. KAUFMAN. 235-2593
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October 3,, 1979
Members, Renton City Council
Renton, Washington
RE: File No. R-400-79; Clinton H. Betz Rezone; Appeal.
Dear Council Members:
The Examiners Report and Recommendation, dated September 18, 1979, .
regarding, the referenced application was forwarded to Council members
on September 25, 1979 and scheduled for placement .on the City Council
agenda for October 8, 1979. On October 2, 1979, an appeal was filed
with the City Clerk within the 14-day appeal period.
A copy of the appeal letter is attached for your review prior to
rescheduling of the application on the City Council agenda of
October 15,, 1979.
If you require additional assistance or information regarding this
matter, please contact the office of the Hearing Examiner.
Sincerely,
‘0Ce A)%-\t.
Fred J. Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
' cc: Planning Department
City Clerk
Attachments
OF. R• ,L
THE CITY: OF RENTON
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O .., - CHARLES J. DELAURENTI I MAYOR . ®. 'DELORES 'A::MEAD
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October 2, 1979
APPEAL FILED BY CLINTON H. BETZ
RE: Appeal of Land Use Examiner's Decision. Dated
• September 18, 1979, Clinton H. Betz, Rezone'
R-400-79
To Parties of Record:,
,. -Appeal of Land Use Hearing Examiner's decision has been filed with the
public records office this date, along with the proper fee of $25.00, '
pursuant to Title 4, .-Ch. '30, City Code as amended. The City Code requires
the appeal must be set forth in writing.
The written appeal and all other pertinent documents will be reviewed
by the Council 's• Planning and De.elopment:Committee. Please contact
• . the Council, Secretary 235-2586, for date and time of the committee
meetings if so desired.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above-referenced appeal will be
considered -by the Renton City Council. at' its regular meeting of
- October 15, '1979.at 8:00 P.M. in the Council .C'hamber.s, Second Floor,'
Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave. South. •
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CITY OF RENT ON
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Re: Request for Re-zone File No. R-400-79
Notice is hereby given that applicant appeals the decision
of the hearing examiner entered on September 18th, 1979 .
Applicant requests that the whole of the parcel of property
be rezoned to R 3 . In support thereof applicant submits the
following:
1. The parcel in question is per the
comprehensive plan R 3 .
2 . No objections were filed by any property
owners within the neighborhood.
3 . No objection was filed by the Police
Department, Fire Department, Building Division,
Engineering Division, Traffic Division, or the
Utilities Division.
4 . The Planning Department' s analysis on their
preliminary report, Paragraph L3 , says :
"The single family homes to the west and south .sug.gest
that a lower density on a portion of the site,
such as R 2 may be appropriate to "prevent blight
by protecting residential/districts from unwarranted
infliltration of incompatible uses which 'would
contribute to premature decay (of adjoining single
family uses) " . Emphasis my own.
The Department indicates that it may be appropriate to provide
a buffer zone. It is well known that buffer zones, can be provided
in the form of fencing and/or plantings .
5. There has be substantial development in the
area since the passage of the comprehensive plan.
6. That the Cortina Apartments immediately north
of the applicant's property was developed without
any buffer zone being provided.
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7 . That the homes south of applicant's property
are across the street all are minimal cost houses .
The back yards face the applicant's property.
8 . The property immediately west of applicant's
property contains five houses of which only two
abutt applicant's property. Four of the houses
back yards face applicant's property, and one
rental house has a side yard which faces applicant' s
property.
9 . Applicant reiterates all the testimony presented
on their behalf at the public hearing.
10. That the property is in an area that should
probably be rezoned R 3 .
Dated this 2nd day of October, 1979 .
P‘e/A .
CLINTON H. BETZ
DOBSON, ROUSER & DOBSON
Attorney for Applicant
P.O. Box 59
Renton, Wa. 98055 255 8641
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MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
01 ° CHARLES,J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
09 FRED J. KAUFMAN. 235-2593
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SEPIV.�
September 25, 1979
Members, Renton City Council
Renton, Washington
RE: File No. R-400-79; Clinton H. Betz Request for Rezone.
Dear Council Members:
Attached is the Examiner's Report and Recommendation regarding the
referenced rezone request, dated September 18, 1979. The appeal period
for the application expires on October 2, 1979, and the report is being
forwarded to you for review by the Planning and Development Committee
following the seven day period from the date of publication.
The 'comi>lete file will be transmitted to the City Clerk on October 3,
1979; arid will be placed on the Council agenda on October 8, 1979.
If you require additional assistance or information regarding this
matter, please contact the office of the undersigned.
Sincerely,
Fred J. Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
cc: Planning Department
City Clerk
Attachment
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
State of Washington)
County of King
Marilyn J. Petersen , being first duly sworn, upon
oath disposes and states:
That on the 18th day of September , 1979 , affiant
deposited in the mails of the United States a sealed envelope
containing a decision or recommendation with postage prepaid,
addressed to the parties of record in the below-entitled
application or petition.
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Subscribed and sworn this \g - day of
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Notary Public in and for the State .
of Washington, residing at Ren-tor
Application, Petition or Case: Clinton H. Betz; R-400-79
(The minuted contain a £L t ob the patties ob second
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• September 18, 1979
OFFICE OF THE LAND USE HEARIN EXAMINER
CITY OF REN ON .
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION TO THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL
APPLICANT: Clinton H. Betz FILE NO. R-400-79 '
LOCATION: East end of N.E. 9th Place between Edmonds Avenue N.E. and
Sunset BOulevard N.E.
SUMMARY OF 'REQUEST: Applicant requests a rezone of the subject site'from R-1 to
R-3 for future development of apartment uses.
SUMMARY OF • Planning Department: Approval to R-2 for the westerly 75• feet
RECOMMENDATION: and to R-3 for the remainder subject to restrictive covenants.
Hearing Examiner:, Approval to R-3 for the easternmost lot and
to R-2 for the westernmost lot subject to conditions,
PLANNING DEPARTMENT The Planning Department preliminary report was received by the
REPORT: . Examiner. on September 5, 1979.
PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Planning Department report, examining
available information on file with the application, and field
. checking the property and surrounding area, the Examiner
conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows:
The hearing was opened on September 11, 1979 at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers Of the
Renton Municipal Building.
Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner. •
It was reported that the Hearing Examiner and the applicant had received and reviewed the
Planning Department report, and the report was entered into the record as Exhibit #1.
Roger Blaylock, Associate' Planner, reviewed Exhibit #1, and entered the following
' additional exhibits into- the record:
Exhibit #2: Vicinity Map
- Exhibit #3: ' King County Assessor's Map
The Examiner requested testimony by the applicant. Responding was:
. Wyman Dobson
P.O. Box 59
Renton, WA 98055,
Mr. Dobson, legal counsel for the applicant, objected to the Planning Department .
recommendation for division of the property into R-2 and R-3 zoning categories. He
advised that the subject site originally contained two single family residences which
have since been removed, and at-the time of rezoning of the properties in 1958 and 1966
to R-3, a buffer zone, recommended as a' condition of development of the subject site,
was not required. . He stated that the Comprehensive Plan, adopted in 1965, designates.
the subject, site as R-3, medium density multifamily residential property, and advised
his opinion that the timing is proper for approval of the request. Referencing Section
L.,4 of Exhibit #1, which states that access from the Cortina Apartments located north of
the site is directly onto Edmonds Avenue N.E. , and Section L.6 regarding improvement of
;,4I N.E..:, 9th Place upon development of the site, Mr. Dobson advised that the access for the
"{' 20-unit Cortina Apartments is a limited, substandard 20-foot wide roadway. He indicated
that buffering from five single family homes could be 'accomplished on the westerly boundary
V. by retention of a large stand of existing trees. To demonstrate' compatibility of the
request with surrounding uses, Mr. Dobson advised that an apartment building which has
A',. been converted from an old church, a four-plex and six-plex exist west of the subject
site on the west side of Edmonds Avenue N.E. 'The Examiner noted that single family
'!'•.' residences exist: south of the proposal. Mr. Dobson advised that backyards of those
'q homes to the south face the subject site, and frOnt yard views would not be affected.
., Mr. Dobson asked the Planning Department representative if objection to the proposal had
10s' been received from residents to the south or west of the site or from city departments.
Mr. Blaylock 'advised that although.departmental comments have not yet, been received from
the Public Works bepartment, no objections were received from either the residents, the
Fire or Police Departments. Mr. Dobson inquired if the declaration of non-significance
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R-400-79 Page Two
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issued by the responsible official, Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director, had been based
upon the rezone proposal of the entire site to R-3 zoning or in accordance with the
revised Planning Department recommendation for rezone to R-2 and R-3. The Examiner advised
that the declaration had been based upon .the proposal for R-2 zoning for the western 75
feet of the site and R-3 zoning on the easterly portion. Mr. Dobson reported that the
Planning Department review of impacts on the natural or human environment contained in
Section I. of Exhibit #1 is in error, therefore, because the allowable density would be
reduced from 19 units, and traffic and other impacts upon the environment would thereby
be decreased. The Examiner clarified that three units would be allowed on the R-2
property and. 11 units on 'the R-3 portion for a total of 14 units. Mr. Dobson advised the
applicant's concurrence with requirements for improvement of N.E. 9th Place and preservation
of large existing trees on the site, but requested the Examiner to grant the requested
rezone to R-3 with provision of buffering on the western boundary with large trees and
fencing.
The Examiner requested testimony in support of the application. Responding was:
Clinton Betz •
6618 Southwest Admiral Way •
Seattle, WA
Mr. Betz, owner of the property, advised that following adoption of the Comprehensive Plan
in 1965 he had purchased the subject site and the 10-unit apartment building located to
the east in 1966 and 1969, although the apartments had recently been sold. He indicated
that the rezone request had been delayed because of high apartment vacancy rate in past
years due to Boeing layoffs. He noted that the site is surrounded by rental units which
are either apartments or small homes, and he objected to division of the property into
two zoning categories because of the difficulty created for development. Mr. Betz
indicated his concurrence in the recommendation for dedication of right-of-way and •
retention of existing trees on the site.
The Examiner inquired regarding side yard setback requirements for structures the R-3
zone. David Clemens, Senior Planner, reported that a 10-foot setback would be required
for a structure containing 20 feet in height, and one additional foot would be required
for each additional 10 feet in height. Mr. Blaylock advised that the 10-unit apartment
structure located east of the subject site. was rezoned to R-3 in 1958 prior to adoption
of the Comprehensive Plan in 1965 and is adjacent to the Cortina Apartments located to the
north, also zoned R-3. He noted that the subject site is located on the boundary of the
designated medium density residential property, and in view of proximity of single family
residential uses, the western portion of the property should be utilized as a buffer area.
Mr. Blaylock advised that regardless of whether or not the existing homes are utilized
as rentals, the existing character of the neighborhood is single family residential ald
should be buffered on the western 75 fe'et from the more intensive multifamily residential
use.
The Examiner. requested .further comments in support of the application. Mr. Dobson reported
the designation on the Comprehensive Plan of an already existing buffer zone consisting
of low density multifamily, R-2, property to the south and west of the subject site. The
Examiner advised that the Comprehensive Plan is an element to be considered as a general
guide for rezone approval, and does not contain'specific boundaries such as the zoning
map of the city.
The Examiner requested further comments in' support or opposition to the application. There
was no response. He then requested further comments from the Planning Department. S=nce
there was no additional testimony, the hearing regarding File No. R-400-79 was closed by
the Examiner at 9:35 a.m.
FINDINGS,. CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the
Examiner now makes and enters the following:
' FINDINGS: •
1. The request is for approval of, a rezone of +.63 acres of land from R-1 (single family
residence) to R-3 (medium density multifamily residence) . The property is located on
the north side of N.E. 9th Place between Edmonds Avenue N.E. and Sunset Boulevard N.E.
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2. The Planning Department report sets forth the issues, applicable policies and provisions,
findings of fact, and departmental recommendations in this matter, and is hereby attached
as Exhibit #1 and incorporated in this report by reference as set forth in full therein.
3. Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and the State Environmental
Policy Act of 1971, R.C.W. 43.21.C. , as amended, a Declaration of Non-Significance (DNS)
: has been issued for the subject proposal by Gordon Y. Ericksen, responsible offici 1.
The DNS was based. on the Planning Department's recommended reclassification of the
4' western lot to R-2 (duplex residence) ,and the eastern lot to R-3.
R-400-79 Page Three
4. All existing utilities are available and in close proximity.
5. The subject parcel is part of the original plat of the City of Renton. The present
classification, R-1, was established in 1953 when the original zoning ordinance was
enacted.
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6. The site is vacant and slopes slightly downward from the north to the south. The
subject property was previously developed with single family homes. The western
perimeter of the property is developed with some large deciduous and Douglas fir trees.
7. The area contains a mixture of zoning classifications and land use types. North and
east of the subject site the zoning is R-3. The twenty-unit Cortina Apartment is
developed to the north and a 10-unit apartment is developed to the east. Directly
• to the west of the subject parcel the property is zoned R-1, as is the property to
the southwest and south. Single family uses are developed in both of these R-1 zones.
Directly south of the subject property across N.E. 9th Place is a duplex located on a
single parcel which was rezoned in 1967 from R-1 to R-2 to reflect the then current use.
8. N.E. 9th Place forms the dividing line for the Comprehensive Plan's delineation of
of medium density multifamily north of N.E. 9th Place and low density multifamily south
of N.E. 9th Place.
9. The Planning Department recommended that the western lot of the subject parcel be
rezoned to R-2 to provide a buffer between the single family uses to the south and
west of the subject property and the remaining portion of the subject parcel which
they recommended be rezoned to R-3 to match the zoning east of the subject parcel.
10. The requested zoning for the subject parcel would permit 19 units apportioned between
the two lots. The zoning recommended by the Planning Department would permit two units
on the western portion of the site without a special permit and eleven units on the
eastern portion of the subject site for a total of 13 units. With a special permit
the applicant could establish one additional unit on the western portion of the property.
11. N.E. 9th Place is a 40-foot wide substandard street. The Planning Department
recommended that the applicant dedicate the southernmost 10 feet of the subject parcel
for street right-of-way to help accommodate the extra traffic use the development of the
subject property will generate.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. The applicant for a rezone must demonstrate compliance with the criteria of Section
4-3014, which provides in part that:
a. The site has not been considered in a previous area rezone;
b. The subject site is potentially zoned for the new classification per the
Comprehensive Plan and conditions indicate that the change is appropriate; or
c. There have been significant changes in the area since the last rezone in the area.
The applicant has failed to justify that the zoning requested for the entire parcel
is appropriate for the area. The Planning Department recommendation is more in
keeping with the character of the surrounding property.
2. The area is a mixture of zoning types but the area to the south and west of the subject
site is still predominantly in single family usage, and except for one parcel, is still
zoned R-1. The requested change would impose a greater intensity of development on the
adjoining property than is presently warranted. ' The amenities of single family
residences should not yield to multifamily apartments without some buffering by a
less intense use.
The Comprehensive Plan is no more than a guide to the type of development which may
be suitable for an area. "It is not a final blueprint, but rather a general design
for future growth. " (Page 2, Renton Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, 1965) The area
must be currently suitable for the designated development before actual zoning is
implemented to permit more intense development.
The western lot shares a long side yard with a single family residence. In addition,
another single family home shares a portion of its rear yard line with the western lot.
It is inap
propriate to permit the use of this property for more than duplex type
development.
3. The Comprehensive Plan recognizes this principle of buffering by generally separating
{!: residential densities differing in scale by more than one zoning category with a
%' transitional density type development.
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R-400-79 Page Four
In the Comprehensive Plan N.E. 9th Place appears to separate levels of development
and designate the area to the north for medium density development, but this fact
must be looked at in terms of• the actual useage. On page 18 of the Comprehensive
• Plan: "Adopt zoning maps which reflect the guidelines established by the Land Use
Plan and which are realistic in terms of current needs. " (Emphasis supplied)
The western lot under the facts presented should be reclassified at an intensity of
no more than R-2. As such it would serve to buffer the single family. uses to the
west and south from the apartment uses to the north and east.
Rezoning the western lot to R-3 would lead to the premature decay of the remaining
single family residences in the area and is therefore contrary to the goals and
objectives of the Comprehensive Plan (Comprehensive Plan Land Use Report, 1965,
Objective No. 1) .
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4. Similarly; the eastern lot shares both its northern and eastern borders with R-3
zoning and these properties are developed with apartments. This lot cannot be
considered potentially desirable for single family development, and the applicant
has demonstrated that, circumstances surrounding this portion of the subject property
suggest that a more appropriate designation would be R-3, but separated from the R-1
zone to the .west by the western portion's recommended R-2 classification.
.5• The property abuts N.E. 9th Place, a substandard 40-foot wide street, which would not
adequately serve further development along the right-of-way. The applicant's
reference to access for the Cortina Apartments has no bearing on the present question
since that access is privately developed and is not a public street on which the
potential for conflicts and safety problems is greater. The applicant indicated
willingness to dedicate an additional 10 feet of right-of-way to the city for
development and such dedication shall be a condition of approval of the rezone since
the applicant's future. proposal will increase the traffic on N.E. 9th Place.
6. To further buffer the single family uses to the west, the trees along the western
property line should be preserved.
RECOMMENDATION: •
The City Council should approve the rezone of the eastern-most lot to R-3 as requested by
the applicant and approve the rezone of the western-most lot to R-2; both actions subject
to the dedication of the southernmost ten feet of the entire parcel to the city for the
development of right-of-way for N.E. 9th Place and subject to the preservation of the
trees on the western property line for the purpose of buffering the. single family uses to
the west.
ORDERED THIS 18th day of September, 1979.
Fred J. fman
Land Use earing Examiner
TRANSMITTED THIS 18th day of September, 1979 by Affidavit of Mailing to the parties
of record: .
Wyman Dobson, P.O. Box 59, Renton, WA 98055
Clinton Betz, 6618 Southwest Admiral Way, Seattle, WA
TRANSMITTED THIS 18th day of September, 1979 to the following:
Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti
Councilman Richard M. Stredicke
• Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director
Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director
Michael Hanis, Planning Commission Chairman
Ron Nelson, Building Division
Lawrence J. Warren, , City Attorney
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Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of- the City's Code, request for reconsideration must
1 be filed in writingon or before October 2 1979. Anyaggrieved
gg person feeling that the
decision of the Examiner is based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in
judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the
prior hearing may make a written request .for review by the. Examiner within fourteen (14)
days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific
;. . errors relied upon by, such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record,
take further action as he deems proper.
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THIS NOTICE NOT TO BE RE ;`•V A WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION ION
RECEIVED
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING DEPARTMENT HEARING EXAMINER
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER AM SEP1 11979
PUBLIC HEARING PM
718;911011M2,1121346,6
SEPTEMBER 11 , 1979
APPLICANT: CLINTON H. BETZ
EXHIBIT NO
FILE NUMBER: R-400-79 'Q
NO.ITEM 400 , 7 9
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A, SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST :
The applicant requests a rezone of the subject site from R-1 to R-3
for future development of apartment uses.
B, GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Owner of Record: CLINTON H. BETZ
2. Applicant : CLINTON H. BETZ
3. Location : East end of NE 9th Place
(Vicinity Map Attached) between Edmonds Avenue NE
and Sunset Blvd NE
4. Legal Description : A detailed legal description
is available on file in the
Renton Planning Department
5. Size of Property : ± .63 acre
6. Access : Via NE 9th Place
7. Existing Zoning: R-1 , Residence Single
Family, minimum lot size
7200 square feet
8. Existing Zoning in the Area: R-1, R-2 , Residence Two
Family; minimum lot size
7200 square feet ; Residence
Mutltiple Family, minimum
lot size 5000 square feet
9. Comprehensive Land Use Plan : Medium Density Multiple
Family
10. Notification: The applicant was notified
in writing of the hearing
date. Notice was properly
published in the Record
Chronicle on August 31 , 1979
and posted in three places on
or near the site as required
by City ordinance on August
31 , 1979.
C. HISTORY/BACKGROUND:
The subject site is part of the original plat of the City of
Renton. Tho present zoning has existed since adoption of the Zoning
Ordinance in 1953.
D. PHYSICAL BACKGROUND :
1. Topography : The site slopes downward very slightly from north
to south.
2. Soils :, Ragnar-Indianola association , sloping (RdC) . Runoff is
medium and the erosion hazard is moderate to severe . This soil is
used for timber.
;PLANNING :DEPARTMENT
, -PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
. PUBLIC HEARING: CLINTON H. BETZ , File No : R-400-79
SEPTEMBER 11,, 1979
PAGE TWO
3. Vegetation : The site is predominantly scrub grass except or
a few significant trees along the west perimeter (mixed
deciduous and conifer) and two large Douglas Fir at the solth-
west corner,.
4: • Wildlife The existing vegetation provides suitable habit.;t
. .f or...birds and small maMMals.
5. Water : No water was observed on the subject site (August
30, 1979) .
6. Land Use : The site is presently undeveloped.
E. NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS :
The surrounding properties consist of a mix of multiple family
dwellings and single family residences.
F. PUBLIC SERVICES : .
1 . Water and Sewer : A 4" main extends east-west on NE 9th P13ce
adjacent to the subject site with an 8" sanitary sewer located
on the same street .
2. Fire Protection : Provided by the Renton Fire Department p-r
ordinance requirements.
3. Transit : Metro Transit Route #107 operates along Sunset, Blvd
NE within 4 of a mile to the north of the subject site .
4. Schools : The Highlands Elementary School is within 500' to the
south of the subject site while McKnight Junior High School is
within Z mile to the north and Renton Senior High School i'.
within 2 3/4 miles to the southwest .
5. Recreation : The North Highlands Park and the playground o
McKnight Junior High School both are within 3/4 of a mile
to the north of the subject site while Windsor Park is app' oxi-
mately 3/4 of a mile to the south.
G. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE :
1 . Section 4-706 , R-1, Residence Single Family.
2. Section 4-709A, R-3, Residence Multiple Family.
H. APPPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OR OTHER
OFFICIAL CITY' DOCUMENT:
1. Comprehensive Plan , 1965 , Land Use Report , Objective 6 , Pa:e 18.
I , IMPACT ON THE -NATURAL OR HUMAN 'ENVIRONMENT:
1 . Natural Systems : Rezone of the property will not have a direct
effect on the site. However, subsequent development will .isturb
the soils , remove vegetation , increase storm water runoff Ind have
an effect on traffic and noise levels in the area. Throug
proper development controls and procedures, however, these
impacts can be mitigated.
2. Population/Employment : The subject proposal could increase
the population by approximately 47 persons (2. 5 persons/un t
times 19 units) .
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3. Schools : A proposed development at the R-3 density would increase
the school population by approximately 5 students ( . 25 students/
unit ) .
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING: CLINTON H. BETZ, File No : R-400-79
SEPTEMBER 11 , 1979
PAGE TWO
3. Vegetation : The site is predominantly scrub grass except for
a few significant trees along the west perimeter (mixed
deciduous and conifer) and two large Douglas Fir at the south-
west corner.
4. Wildlife : The existing vegetation provides suitable habitat
for birds and small mammals.
5. Water : No water was observed on the subject site (August
30, 1979) .
6. Land Use The site is presently undeveloped.
E . NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS :
The surrounding properties consist of a mix of multiple family
dwellings and single family residences.
F. PUBLIC SERVICES :
1 . Water and Sewer : A 4" main extends east-west on NE 9th Place
adjacent to the subject site with an 8" sanitary sewer located
on the same street .
2. Fire Protection : Provided by the Renton Fire Department per
ordinance requirements.
3. Transit : Metro Transit Route #107 operates along Sunset Blvd
NE within 4 of a mile to the north of the subject site .
4. Schools :- The Highlands Elementary School is within 500' to the
south of the subject site while McKnight Junior High School is
within z mile to the north and Renton Senior High School is
within 2 3/4 miles to the southwest .
5. Recreation : The North Highlands Park and the playground of
McKnight Junior High School both are within 3/4 of a mile
to the north of the subject site while Windsor Park is approxi-
mately 3/4 of a mile to the south.
G, APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE :
1 . Section 4-706 , R-1 , Residence Single Family.
2. Section 4-709A, R-3, Residence Multiple Family.
H. APPPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OR OTHER
OFFICIAL CITY DOCUMENT:
1 . Comprehensive Plan , 1965 , Land Use Report , Objective 6 , Page 18.
I . IMPACT ON THE NATURAL OR HUMAN ENVIRONMENT:
1 . Natural Systems : Rezone of the property will not have a. direct
effect on the site. However, subsequent development will disturb
the soils , remove vegetation , increase storm water runoff and have
an effect on traffic and noise levels in the area. Through
proper development controls and procedures, however, these
impacts can be mitigated.
2 . Population/Employment ; The subject proposal could increase /15
the population by approximately 47 persons (2 . 5 persons/unit
times 19 units) .
3. Schools : A proposed development at the R-3 density would increase
the school population by approximately 5 students ( .25 students/
unit ) .
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
SEPTEMBER 11 , 1979
APPLICANT: CLINTON H. BETZ
FILE NUMBER: R-400-79
A. SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST :
The applicant requests a rezone of the subject site from R-1 to R-3
for future development of apartment uses.
B, GENERAL INFORMATION :
1. Owner of Record: CLINTON H. BETZ
2. Applicant : CLINTON H. BETZ
3. Location : East end of NE 9th Place
(Vicinity Map Attached) between Edmonds Aven e NE
and Sunset Blvd NE
4. Legal Description : A detailed legal des ription
is available on file in the
Renton Planning Department
5. Size of Property : ± .63 acre
6. Access : Via NE 9th Place
7. Existing Zoning: R-1 , Residence Singl-
Family, minimum lot size
7200 square feet
8. Existing Zoning in the Area: R-1, R-2 , Residence wo
Family; minimum lot size
7200 square feet ; Residence
Mutltiple Family, minimum
lot size 5000 square feet
9. Comprehensive Land Use Plan : Medium Density Multi•le
Family
10. Notification : The applicant was n•tified
in writing of the h-aring
date. Notice was p operly
published in the Re ord
Chronicle on August 31 , 1979
and posted in three places on
or near the site as required
by City ordinance o August
31 , 1979.
C. HISTORY/BACKGROUND:
The subject site is part of the original plat of the City of
Renton. The present zoning has existed since adoption of the Zoni g
Ordinance in 1953.
D. PHYSICAL BACKGROUND :
1. Topography : The site slopes downward very slightly from north
to south.
2. Soils : Ragnar-Indianola association , sloping (RdC) . Runoff i-
medium and the erosion hazard is moderate to severe . This soil is
used for timber.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING: CLINTON H. BETZ, FILE NO : R-400-79
SEPTEMBER 11 . 1979
PAGE THREE
4. Social : If the rezone is approved, future development will
provide increased opportunities for social interaction among
the area residents.
5. Traffic: R-3 density development would increase traffic in
the area by approximately 116 trips/day based upon a maximum
allowable density of 19 units in the R-3 zone (6 . 1 trips/unit
times 19 units) .
J. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT/THRESHOLD,DETERMINATION:
Pursuant to the City of Renton ' s Environmental Policy Ordinance
and the State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , as amended, RCW
43-21C, the responsible official has issued a declaration of
non-significance based on rezoning the western 75 feet of the
subject property to R-2 and the remainder R-3.
K. AGENCIES/DEPARTMENTS CONTACTED:
1 . City of Renton Building Division .
2 . City of Renton Engineering. Division .
3. City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division .
4. City of Renton Utilities Division .
5 . City of Renton Fire Department .
6 . City of Renton Police Department .
L. PLANNING DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS :
1 . The proposed rezone to R-3 is generally consistent with the
Comprehensive Plan land use designation of medium density
multiple familyfor the. site and surrounding area.
2 . The proposal is generally consistent with the existing
zoning of R-2 , R-3 and the existinz apartment building to
the north and east .
3. The items addressed in #1 and #2 appear to indicate that the
subject site may be potentially zoned for the R-3 classification
requested. (Section 4-3014(A) (2) ) . The single family homes
to the west and south suggest that a lower density on a portion
of the site , such as R-2 may be appropriate to "prevent blight
by protecting. residential---districts from unwarranted infiltration
of incompatible uses which would' contribute to premature decay
(of adjoining single family uses )" , Comprehensive Land Use Report ,
1965 , Objectives #1 and "protect property values within the
community for the benefit of its residents---through effective
land use control" (Ibid) .
The use of R-2 as a buffer will provide for Hearing Examiner
review and approval of a cluster type development of the property
which will insure the ability for public comment , and provide for
on-site development compatible with existing uses .
4, The property immediately adjacent to the north was rezoned
to R-3 by Ordinance #2221 of March 23 , 1966. The Cortina
Apartments have been constructed on this site with direct access
onto Edmonds Avenue NE. The property immediately to the east was
rezoned from R-1 to R-3 by Ordinance #1707 of November 25 , 1958
and Ordinance #1673 of March 11 , 1958.
5. The subject site has remained zoned R-1 since the implementation
of the rite-wide zoning ordinance in 1953. This would seem to
demonstrate that the subject reclassification appears not to have
been specifically considered at the time of the last area land
use analysis in 1965 and therefore, the requirements of Section
4-3014(A)1 have been met .
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING: CLINTON BETZ, File No : R-400-79
SEPTEMBER 11 . 1979
PAGE FOUR
6. NE 9th Place has a 40-foot right-of-way in front of the
subject site . This is substandard according to the right-o -way
standards of the Subdivision Ordinance . At the present tim;-
only the 10 unit apartment complex to the east of the subject
site plus a half-a--dozen residences use NE 9th for access .
To the east of the subject site NE 9th Place and Glenwood
Avenue NE has 50 feet of right-of-way. The ultimate development
of this site could result in 19 units or 6 times what is
allowable under the existing R-1 .
Accessibility to the site should be improved as a condition
of rezoning to a higher use to conform to enable "medium delsity
residential districts---(to have)---convenient access to
major arterials" , Comprehensive Plan Land Use Report , 1965,
General Land Use Requirements , Residential , Page 18.
7 . The site receives a substantial amount of traffic noise fro
Sunset Blvd. Most of the natural amenities on the site have
been removed, except for several large trees. These are
extraordinary trees and measures should be taken to retain
the trees since they are located on the perimeter of the si e .
This will insure "(preservation of) natural features and
amenities" as recommended by the Comprehensive Plan Land U..e
Report (Ibid) .
M. DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS :
The staff recommends that the Hearing Examiner recommend that
the City Council approve the rezone request from R-1 to R-2
for the westerly 75 ' and to R-3 for the remainder (File Number
R-400-79) subject to the following conditions :
(1) Dedication of 10 feet of right-of-way along the northern
edge of NE 9th Place (as recommended by the Public Works
Department ) .
(2) The filing of restrictive covenants to run with the land:
a. To preserve the large existing trees on the site
b. Require the improvement of NE 9th Place at the time of
construction of an apartment complex , and -
c. Provide for approval of site development plans by the
Hearing Examiner after a public hearing.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT •
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING: CLINTON BETZ , File No : R-400-79
SEPTEMBER 11 . 1979
PAGE FOUR •
6. NE 9th Place has a 40-foot right-of-way in front of the
subject site . This is substandard according to the right-of-way
standards of the Subdivision Ordinance . At the present time
only the 10 unit apartment complex to the east of the subject
site plus a half-a-dozen residences use NE 9th for access .
To the east of the subject site NE 9th place and Glenwood
• . Avenue NE has 50 feet of right-of-way. The ultimate development
of this site could result in 19 units or 6 times what is
allowable under the existing R-l.
Accessibility to the site should be improved as a condition
• of rezoning to a higher use to conform to enable "medium density
residential districts---(to have)---convenient access to
major arterials" , Comnrehensive Plan Land Use Report , 1965 ,
General Land Use Requirements , Residential , Page 18.
7. The site receives a substantial amount of traffic noise from
Sunset Blvd. Most of the natural amenities on the site have
been removed, except for several large trees. These are
extraordinary trees and measures should be taken to retain
the trees since they are located on the perimeter of the site .
This will insure "(preservation of) natural features and
amenities" as recommended by the Comprehensive Plan Land Use
Report (Ibid) .
M. DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS :
The staff recommends that the Hearing Examiner recommend that
the City .Council approve the rezone request from R-1 to R-2
for the westerly 75' and to R-3 for the remainder (File Number
R-400-79) subject to the following conditions :
(1) Dedication of 10 feet of right-of-way along the northern
edge of NE 9th Place (as recommended by the Public Works
Department) .
(2) The filing of restrictive covenants to run with the land:
a. To preserve the large existing trees on the site
b. Require the improvement of NE 9th Place at the time of
construction of an apartment complex , and •
c. Provide for approval of site development plans by the
Hearing Examiner after a public hearing.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING: CLINTON H. BETZ, FILE NO : R-400-79
SEPTEMBER 11 . 1979
PAGE THREE
4. Social : If the rezone is approved, future development will
provide increased opportunities for social interaction among
the area residents.
5. Traffic: R-3 density development would increase traffic in
the area by approximately 116 trips/day based, upon a maxim i
allowable density of 19 units .in the R-3 zone- (.6. 1 trips/unit
times 19 units) .
J. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT/THRESHOLD DETERMINATION:
Pursuant to the City of Renton ' s Environmental Policy Ordinance
and the State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , as amended, RC
43-21C, the responsible official has issued a declaration of
non-significance based on rezoning the western 75 feet of the
subject property to R-2 and the remainder R-3.
K. AGENCIES/DEPARTMENTS CONTACTED:
1. City of Renton Building Division .
2. City of Renton Engineering. Division .
3. City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division .
4 . City of Renton Utilities Division .
5. City of Renton Fire Department .
6. City of Renton Police Department .
L. PLANNING DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS :
1 . The proposed rezone to R-3 is generally consistent with th:
Comprehensive Plan land use designation of medium density
multiple familyfor the site and surrounding area.
2. The proposal is generally consistent with the existing
zoning of R-2, R-3 and the existine 'apartment building to
the north and east.
3. The items addressed in #1 and #2 appear to indicate that t e
subject site may be potentially zoned for the R-3 classification
requested. (Section 4-3014(A)(2) ) . The single family hom:s
to the west and south suggest that a lower density on a po tion
of the site , such as R-2 may be appropriate to "prevent bl ' ght
by protecting residential---districts from unwarranted inf ' ltration
of incompatible uses which would contribute to premature decay
(of adjoining single family uses)" ,Comprehensive Land Use Report ,
1965 , Objectives #1 and "protect property values within th:
community for the benefit of its residents---through effective
land use control" (Ibid ) .
The use of R-2 as a buffer will provide for Hearing Examin_r
review and approval of a cluster type development of the p operty
which will insure the ability for public comment , and provide for
on-site development compatible with existing uses .
4. The property immediately adjacent to the north was rezoned
to R-3 by Ordinance #2221. of March 23 , 1966 . The Cortina
Apartments have been constructed on this site with direct . ccess
onto Edmonds Avenue NE. The property immediately to the e.st was
rezoned from R-1 to R-3 by Ordinance #1707 of November 25 , 1958
and Ordinance #1673 of March 11 , 1958.
5. The subject site has remained zoned R-1 since the implementation
of the City-wide zoning ordinance in 1953. This would see ' to
demonstrate that the subject reclassification appears not o have
been specifically considered at the time of the last area and
use analysis in 1965 and therefore, the requirements of Section
4-3014(A)1 have been met .
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APPLICANT_CLINTON H, BETZ TOTAL AREA ± . 63 acre
PR I NC I PAL ACC I.`,S_i Via NE 9th Place _ -
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PROPOSED/FIL DECLARATION OF SIGNIFICANCE/NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Application No . R-400-79 PROPOSED Declaration
Environmental Checklist No .ECFr-491-79 : , FINAL Declaration
Description of proposal Requests rezone of the s»bjeet site from
R-1 to R-3 for future develonment of apartment uses.
Proponent CLINTON H. BETZ
Location of Proposal East end of NE 9th between Edmonds and Sunset Blvd
Lead Agency CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DEPT,
This proposal has been determined to ® have 4 not have a
significant adverse impact upon the environment . An EIS 0 is
is not required under RCW 43 . 21C . 030 (2 ) (c ) . This decision was
ma a after review by the lead agency of a completed environmental
checklist and other information on file with the lead agency.
non
Reasons for declaration of environmental significance :
The responsible official has issued a declaration of non-significance
based on rezoning the western 75 feet of the subject property to R-2
and the remainder R-3.
Measures , if any , that could be taken to prevent or mitigate the
environmental impacts to such an extent that the lead agency would
withdraw its declaration of significance and issue a (proposed/final )
declaration of non-significance :
(1) Filing of restrictive covenants to run with the land: (a) to preserve the large
existing trees on the site
time of construction of an apartment complex.
(2) Provide for approval of site development nlans by the Hearing Examiner
of er a public hearing.
Responsible Offic ' �1 GORDON Y. ERICKSEN
Title PLANNI IRECTOR)
,// _ Date SEPTEMBER 5, 1979
Signature %�( ' ��
David R. Clemens , Senior Planner, for City of Renton
Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Department
5-76
Renton Planning Department
DEVL_.PMENT APPLICATION REVIEW =ET
Application : i0 '24itieN . ® 1/4,®-2 R.-1 ' -0 A®
Location : ®rb . 65 '. dooate ef& , ,V&
Applicant : ,ei-x. dS0,01
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!/" of ice Department A. R. C, MEETING .
Public Works Department
Engineering Division
Traffic Engineering
Building Division -
Utilities Engineering
Fire Department
IN��el IITINGGRFORGTHETAP3LICATAION REVIEW THIS
CONFERENCEQr(A )SHOULD BE HELDIOND
KU f, 1 YOUR ABLEDEPARTMENT/DIVISION AT �REPRESENTATIVE 00 AM IN THE ��WILL IRD FNOT RBEQLETOE
TO
ATTEND THE ARC, PLEASE ROVIDE THE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
BY 5:0Q PM ON ,V® ,
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, Approved- Approved with conditions Not Approved
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PROPOSED/FINAL DECLARATION OF SIGNIFICANCE/NON—SIGNIFICANCE
Application No . R-400-79 0 PROPOSED Declaration
Environmental Checklist No .ECF-491-79 4 . ) FINAL Declaration
Description of proposal Requests rezone of the snbjee.t site from
R-1 to R-3 for future development of apartment uses .
Proponent CLINTON H. BETZ
Location of Proposal East end of NE 9th between Edmonds and Sunset Blvd
Lead Agency CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DEPT,
This proposal has been determined to 0 have 0 not have a
significant adverse impact upon the environment . .An EIS ji, is
Ea is not required under RCW 43 . 21C . 030 ( 2 ) (c ) . This decision was
ma e after review by the lead agency of a completed environmental
checklist and other information on file with the lead agency .
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Reasons for declaration of environmental significance :
The responsible official has issued a declaration of non-significance
based on rezoning the western 75 feet of the subject property to R-2
and the remainder R-3 .
Measures , if any , that could be taken to prevent or mitigate the
environmental impacts to such an extent that the lead agency would
withdraw its declaration of significance and issue a (proposed/final )
declaration of non-significance :
(1) Filing of restrictive covenants to run with the land: (a) to preserve the large
existing trees on the site and (b) require the improvement of NE 9th Place at the
time of construction of an apartment complex.
(2) Provide for approval of site development plans by the Hearing Examiner
after a public hearing.
Responsible Offic al GORDON Y. FRICKSEN
Title PLANNI T DIRECTOR )/ Date SEPTEMBER ,5 , 1979
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David R. Clemens , Senior Planner , for City of Renton
Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Department
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DEVE . 'MENT APPLICATION REVIEW ;,;,-ET
Application : g:2 20,E ® 600a7 3 .„.3
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TO : Parks Department SCHEDULED HEARING DATE : ��
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Public Works Department
Engineering Division
Traffic Engineering
Building Division
Utilities Engineering
Fire Department
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3'111 AT 9 :00 AM IN THE THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE
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August 29 , 1979
Clinton H . Betz
6618 S . W . Admiral
Seattle , WA 98116
RE: NOTICE OF APPLICATION ACCEPTANCE
AND PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR APPLICATION FOR REZONE
FROM R-1 TO R-3 , File R-400-79 ; property located on
N . E . 9th Place between Edmonds Ave. N . E . and Sunset
Boulevard (SR-900)
Dear Mr. Betz :
The Renton Planning Department formally accepted the aboVe
mentioned application on August 10, 1979 A public
hearing before the City of Renton Hearing Examiner has been
set for September 11 , 1979 at 9 : 00 a .m. •
Representatives of the applicant are asked to be present .
All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing .
If you have any further questions , please call the Renton
Planning Department, 235-2550.
Very truly yours ,
Gordon Y . Ericksen
Planning Director
By 414.2e-
Roger J . Blaylock
Associate Planner
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
RENTON, WASHINGTON
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
AT HIS REGULAR MEETING,, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON ,
WASHINGTON, ON
NGPE ppTI IVBF�R 11 , 1979 , AT 9 :00 A. M. TO CONSIDER
THE 1. CLINTON H. BETZ, APPLICATION FOR REZONE FROM R-1
TO R-3, File R-400-79; property located on N.E.
9th Place between Edmonds Ave. N.E. and Sunset
Boulevard (SR-900) .
2. BILL HEATH, APPLICATION FOR FOUR-LOT SHORT PLAT
APPROVAL, File 401-79 ; property located in the
vicinity of 1303 N. 26th St .
3. SEA-BELLE PROPERTIES , APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL
PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE IN B-i ZONE, File
SP-402-79 ; property located immediately east
of Lake Washington Blvd. between S.E. 76th St .
and S.E. 80th St .
4. WALL AND REDEKOP CORPORATION (HI-GATE) , File
PP-403-79 and E-393-79 , APPLICATIONS FOR PRELIMINARY
PLAT APPROVAL OF 30-LOT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SUB-
DIVISION AND EXCEPTION TO THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
REGARDING RELOCATION OF A SECTION OF SIDEWALK ON
MONTEREY AVE. N.E. ; property located between N.E.
20th Street and N.E. 16th Street between the
northward extension of Lincoln Ave. N.E. and
Monterey Ave. N.E .
Legal descriptions for applications noted above are on
file in the Renton Planning Department .
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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT
THE PUBLIC HEARING ON SEPTEMBER 11, 1979 AT 9 :00 A. M. TO
EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS.
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN
PUBLISHED August 31, 1979 RENTON PLANNING DIRECTOR
CERTIFICATION
I , STEVE MUNSON , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES
OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES
ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW .
ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn
to before me, a Notary Public ,
on the 29thday of August
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (L) '
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Application No. / °5t 79
Environmental Checklist No. 2- C'F--S4I/-7o
PROPOSED, date: FINAL, date:
ElDeclaration of Significance Ej Declaration of Significance
EIDeclaration of Non-Significance Declaration of Non-Significance
COMMENTS:
Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, Chapter 43.21C, RCW, requires
all state and local governmental agencies to consider environmental values both for their
own actions and when licensing private proposals. The Act also requires that an EIS be
prepared for all major actions significantly affecting the quality of -the environment.
The purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies involved determine whether or not a
proposal is such a major action.
Please answer the following questions as completely as you can with the information
presently available to you. Where explanations of your answers are required, or where
you believe an explanation would be helpful to government decision makers , include your
explanation in the space provided, or use additional pages if necessary. You should
include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are rele-
vant to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these questions now will help all
agencies involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with-
out unnecessary delay.
The following questions apply to your total proposal , not just to the license for which
you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers
should include the impacts which will be caused by your proposal when it is completed,
even though completion may not occur until sometime in the future. This will allow all
of the agencies which will be involved to complete their environmental review now, with-
out duplicating paperwork in the future. -
NOTE: This is .a standard form being used by all state and local agencies in the State
of Washington for various types of proposals. Many of the questions may not apply to
your proposal . If a question does not apply, just answer it "no" and continue on to the
next question.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
I . BACKGROUND
1. Name of Proponent Clinton H. Betz
2. Address and phone number of Proponent:
6618 S.W. Admiral, Seattle, WA. 98116
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3. Date Checklist submitted
4. Agency requiring Checklist
5. Name of proposal , if applicable:
6. Nature and brief description of the proposal (including but not limited to its
size, general design elements, and other factors that will give an accurate
understanding of its scope and nature) :
Change zoing on That portion of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of
the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 9, Township 23 North, Range
5 E.W M described as ,ffoll S: ,Be inni at a g tr feet N rth
of the SE corner of said tubLiyision: trience N U i 50 west along
the east line of said subdivision 180 .67 feet; thence S 89°58 '10'
West 85 .88 feet to_ i rse t a ine drawn a 11P1 h d 75 feet
east measured at right angles from te west line of the E 1/2 of
said
suIdiivis • thencet South along said parallel line 180. 67 feet;
tnence ee , more or less to the point of beginning;
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l,2 of7fheeo i/4to? the6NWf I94 of Ehe SWull4lof tRietNnTtltfVo aSection
9 , Township 23 North Range 5 .W.M. ,
Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington,
from R1 to R3 . The comprehensive plans now list this property as
medum density multiple family.
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7. Location of proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal , as well
as the extent of the land, area affected by any environmental impacts, including
any other information needed to give an accurate understanding of the environ-
mental setting of the proposal ) :
Land in "question is surrounded by an apartment building east,
an apartment building north, and on the west side by a rental
house and a private residence.
8. Estimated date for completion of the proposal :
9. List of all permits, licenses or government approvals required for the proposal
(federal , state and local --including rezones) :
10. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity
related to or connected with this proposal? If yes , explain:
11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered by
your proposal ? If yes, explain:
No.
12. Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the pro-
posal ; if none has been completed, but is expected to be filed at some future
• date, describe the nature of such application form:
No..
II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required)
(1) Earth. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic
substructures? ' X
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Disruptions, displacements ,,compaction or over-
covering of the soil? X
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Change in topography or ground surface relief X
features?
Yls- MAYBE AU—
(d) The destruction, covering or modification of any
unique geologic or physical features? g
YES � Nb
(e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils ,
either on or off the site? X
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands , or
changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which
may modify the channel of a river or stream or the
bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? X
YES MAYBE AT—
Explanation:
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(2) Air. . Will the proposal result in:
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(a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air
quality? L).
YES 1
(b) The creation of objectionable odors? �ll; DEg � �
Yr5— MAYBE` •
(c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature,
or any change in climate, either locally or
regionally?
YES' MAYBE
Explanation:
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(3) Water. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Changes in currents, or the course of direction of t�
water movements, in either marine or fresh waters? xj -•
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YES— E
• (b) Changes in absorption rates , drainage patterns, or
the rate and amount of surface water runoff?
YEr- MAYBE
(c) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? C
VET— MAYBE NO
(d) Change in the 'amount of surface water in any water
body?
YE MAYBE NO
(e) Discharge into surface waters , or in any alteration
' surface water quality, including but not limited to
temperature, dissolved• oxygen or turbidity?
YES MAYBE N
(f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of -
ground waters?
. YES MAYBE NO
(g) Change in the quantity of ground waters , either
through direct additions or withdrawals, or through
interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations?
YES MAYBE tif
(h) ' Deterioration in ground water quality, either through
direct injection, or through the seepage of leachate,
phosphates, detergents, waterborne virus or bacteria,
or other substances into the ground waters?
YES— M7YB 0 .
(i ) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available
for public water supplies?
YES- MAYBE AO--
Explanation:
' (4) Flora. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any
species of flora (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops,
microflora and aquatic plants)? pxB
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(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or
endangered species of flora?
VW- MAYBE gbC
(c) Introduction of new species of flora into an area, or
in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing •
species?
YEf- MAYBE
(d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? /`
YES- MAYB€ NO
Explanation:
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(5) Fauna. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Changes in the diversity of species , or 'numbers of
any species of fauna (birds, land animals including
reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic' organisms ,
• insects or microfauna)? YES MAYBE NO
(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or
endangered species 'of fauna? x
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Introduction of new species of fauna into an area,
or result in a barrier to the migration or movement
of fauna?
YES MAYBE 0
(d) Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?
(DES M-ATTE NO
Explanation:
(6) Noise. Will the proposal increase existing noise levels?
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(7) Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce new light or
glare?
YES MAYBE
Explanation: •
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(8) Land Use. Will the proposal result in the alteration of the
present or planned land use of an area?
YET- MAYBE 0
'Explanation:
(9) Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? X.
YES MAYBE NO
• (b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource?
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(10) Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve-a risk of an
explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including,
but not limited to, oil , pesticides , chemicals or radiation) �/
in the event of an accident or upset conditions? A.
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(11) Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distri-
bution, density, or growth rate of the human population
of an area?
YES MAYBE
Explanation: 1
(12) Housing. Will the, proposal affect. existing housing, or
.create a demand for additional housing? i ()
YES1 MAYBE N100 1219
Explanation: J
(13) Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Generation of additional vehicular movement?
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand
' for new parking?
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Impact upon existing transportation systems?
T— MAYBE NO
(d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or
movement of people and/or goods?
T MAYBE 0
(e) Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? JC
YE MAYBE NO
(f) Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, •
bicyclists or pedestrians?
YET— MAYBE 0
Explanation:
(14) Public Services. Will the proposal' have an effect upon, o'r
result in a need for new or altered governmental services
in any of the following areas :
(a) Fire protection? •
YES MAYBE NO
(b) Police protection? V
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Schools?
• YES MAYBE NO
(d) Parks or other recreational facilities? • x
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Maintenance of public facilities, including roads?
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Other governmental services? •
YES MM YbE N'0
Explanation:
(15) Energy. Will the proposal result in:
(a) ,Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? ,/ ._
YES MAYBE NO -
(b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require '
the' development of new sources of energy?
YET— MAYBE au-
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(16) Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new
systems, or alterations to the following utilities:
(a) Power or natural gas?
YES M YBE NO
(b) Communications systems? X
YES MAYBE NO
(c) Water?
YES MAYBE NO
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(d) Sewer or septic tanks?
YES MAYBE NO
,(e) Storm water drainage?
YES MAYBE NU—
(f) Solid waste and disposal? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(17) Human Health. Will the proposal result in the creation of
any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding
mental health)? YES MAYBE 'NO
Explanation:
(18) Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of
any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the
proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive
site open to public view?
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(19) Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the
quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities?
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(20) Archeological/Historical . Will the proposal result in an
alteration of a significant archeological or historical
site, structure, object or building? �C
ES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
III. SIGNATURE
I , the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information
is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any decla-
ration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should
there be any willful misrepresentation or willful 1 ck of f0,11 disci sura on my part.
Proponent:
(signed)
CI i nto n 13eh.
(name printed)
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Planning Department
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AFFIDAVIT
CLINTON H . BETZ
I, , being duly sworn, declare that I
am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the
foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information
herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn before me
this C day of August , 19 79 ,
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing at /! f, .
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(Address) (Address)
Seattle , WA 98116
(City) (State)
932-2183
(Telephone)
(FOR OFFICE USE ONLY)
CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me
and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to
conform to the rules ulations of the Renton Planning Department
governing the fil r oYk 02 pplication .
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Date Received 19 By:
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CITY OF RENTON � fiCEIUED �o
RE7ONE APPLICATION
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY AUG 10 1979
LAND USE HEARING
APPLICATION NO. �G`° " "9 EXAMINER 'S ACTION �Z
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APPLICATION FEE $ ; /� .S APPEAL FILED \, f/
RECEIPT NO. oD , 3 CITY COUNCIL ACTION D� `
FILING DATE ."—/Cs — ORDINANCE NO. AND DATE
HEARING DATE
APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 :
1 . Name Clinton H . Betz Phone 932-2183
Address6618 S .W . Admiral , Seattle , WA 98116
3. Property petitioned for rezoning is located on N . E . 9th Place
between and •
4 . Square footage or acreage of property 27 , 587 . 87 square feet
5 . Legal description of property (if more space is required, attach a •
separate sheet)
That portion-of-the- NW_-1/4 _.of.. the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4
of. _Section- 9., _Township 23 _North-, Range 5.-E.W.M. , described as follows:
Beginning at a point 3v feet mortn or tne .SE- corner ot said subdivision;
thence N 0°13 ' 50" west along the east line of said subdivision 180 . 67
feeL; thence b 89° 58 . 1u.- west tib.tstt reet to intersect a line drawn
parallel with and 75 feet east measured at right angles from the west
line or tree E 1/2 ot said subdivision; thence south along said parallel
line 180 . 67 feet; thence- E 86 .08 feet,. more or less to the- point of beginning;
AND
: The W 75 feet of the N- 160 feet of the South 190 feet of the East 1/2
of the NW 1/4. of the t' w 1/4 of the .5W 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of section 9 ,
Township 23 North Range 5 E .W.M. ,
Situate in the City of xenton, county of zing, state of wasnington.
6 . Existing Zoning RI Zoning Requested R3
NOTE TO APPLICANT : The following factors are considered in reclassifying
property. Evidence or additional information to substantiate
your request may be attached' to this sheet. (See Application
Procedure Sheet for specific requirements . ) Submit this form
in duplicate.
7. Proposed use of site Apartments
8. List the measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area.
Comprehensive plan calls for medium density multiple family
How soon after the rezone is granted do you intend to develop the site?
No definite plans at this time . -
Two copies of plot plan and affidavit of ownership are required.
Planning Dept.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 :00 P . M . Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN CHARLES
F. SHANE. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD,
IN ATTENDANCE City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; HUGH DARBY, Police
Chief; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN,
Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director;
RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative
Assistant.
PRESS , GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH , SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE MINUTES OF OCTOBER 8,
1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS
Committee of the Council President Shinpoch presented Committee of the Whole report
Whole Report for informational purposes, no action having been taken at the
Fire Service 10/11/79 meeting. Fire services for the Southeast quadrant of
SE Quadrant of the city were discussed and Chief Geissler explained continu-
of City ing talk with Fire District #40, that there is no room for
Renton fire equipment in the District 40 facility. Material is
to be made available at the budget hearings regarding lease vs.
purchase of land. Also discussed was letter from Mayor of
Sister City San Narciso, The Phillipines to Mrs. Connie Tajon re establish-
ing "sister city. The Administration was asked to obtain the
details of sponsoring agency, as no city expense can be involved.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry requested
Development delay in presentation of report due to letter received from
Committee Dobson, Houser and Dobson, Attorney for Clinton Betz re appeal
Betz Rezone Appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision Rezone 400-79. Attorney requested
Extended matter be extended to agenda of 10/22/79 as he could not be
present due to illness. Request granted.
Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Trimm presented committee report
Committee that recommended acceptance of the low bid for water project #456
= © Watermain Meadow Ave. N. watermain, submitted by DiOrio Construction Co.
Meadow Ave. N. in the amount of $345,524.05. The report concurred in the
Contract Award recommendation of the Public Works Department for acceptance of
the low bid and award of contract and also recommended the Mayor
and City Clerk be authorized to execute the contracts. MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT COMMITTEE REPORT AND ACCEPT THE
LOW BID OF DI ORIO CONSTRUCTION CO.* Upon inquiry by Councilman
Stredicke, Public Works Director Gonnason explained route of the
watermain from easterly side of FAI 405 across to Meadow Ave. N. ,
N. 30th to N. 40th and ties into LID serving Pan Abode and the
May Creek area; no change to cross streets. (Seeauestion Pg. 4)
- *MOTION CARRIED.
Renton Hill The Utilities Committee report explained request for installation
Water System of water system improvements in the Renton Hill area to provide
Improvements fire flows sufficient for multiple residential developments on
Mill Ave. S. and the city to provide financing. The Utilities
Committee recommended that the program not be financed. by the
city but that the developers explore the possibilities of
creating an LID for the desired system improvements. MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION .OF COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
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Renton City Council
10/15/79 Page 2
Old Business - Continued - Utilities Committee Report - Continued
Honey Creek and The Utilities Committee report recommended that the city not
Kennydale Trunk sell additional revenue bonds for the purpose of constructing
Sewer Lines and the Kennydale and Honey Creek trunk sewer systems and noted co -
Proposed Bonds cern of the committee than an increase in sewer rates would be
required with this financing method. The report stated committee
recommendation that all properties developed within the Honey
Creek and Kennydale trunk line service areas be charged an
area trunk change in the amount of 3 per sq.ft. to provide
the trunkage program; that a special fund be established for
that purpose. The committee also recommended that the system
development charge of 1C per sq. ft. likewise be put into a
separate fund to finance the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk
sewer lines. The report further recommended referral to the
Ways and Means Committee for legislation to create said fund
that provision be made for inflation and the systems develop =nt
charge and special percentage of 3 per sq. ft. for trunkage
charge be increased annually in accordance with the CPI to of 'set
the effects of inflation. (Councilman Perry determined possisle
conflict of interest and left the Council Chambers and took n.
part in any discussion or action. ) MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
PROCTOR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.* Councilwoman Shi poch
inquired regarding signatures on the committee report and was
advised by Councilman Trimm that all three members of the com ittee
favored the proposal at the committee meeting, however, Counc lman,
Shane had not signed the committee report due to absence, oth:r
two members had signed(Proctor and Trimm) . Stredicke inquire. ar)d
Public Works Director Gonnason explained any property developed
within usage area would be assessed additional per sq.ft. ,
that 1t is already being charged; that 3 plus 1 would be ra sed
annually; that present users of the Honeycreek pump facility hich
is at maximum capacity will not be assessed; that all propert as
it develops will be assessed; that Heather Downs area also ha .
surcharge system. *MOTION CARRIED and Councilman Stredicke
requested his NO vote be recorded.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee recommending second and final readings for the condominium
Ordinance #3366 conversion ordinance which had been on first reading 10/8/79.
Condominium City Clerk Mead read the ordinance regulating conversion of
Conversion residential rental units to condominiums or cooperatives;
Regulations providing protections for tenants and purchasers and providin•
penalties for violations. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM,
amend motion to include $200 relocation fee. Councilwoman
Shinpoch spoke against the amendment. ROLL CALL FOR AMENDING
MOTION: 3-AYE: STREDICKE, PROCTOR, TRIMM; 4 -NO: SHINPOCH, PERRY
AND CLYMER; MAYOR DELAURENTI VOTED NO. MOTION FAILED. ROLL CALL
FOR MAIN MOTION TO ADOPT ORDINANCE. ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Wiemann Rezone Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer noted Wiemann rezon=
ordinance would be held for another week because of heighth
regulations and special conditions imposed by Council .
Resolution 2303 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution
Borrowing Funds borrowing $500,000 from Street Forward Thrust Funds at 6% pe ding
receipt of tax monies due the city. Following reading , it w.s
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CAR' IED.
Bnrids Ways and Means Chairman Clymer presented letter from Seattle
LID 284 and 309 Northwest Securities Vice-President Richard Kennedy offering to
purchase Local Improvement District No. 284 and 309 bonds in
amount of $140,782.93. Bonds would be in $5,000 denominatio
with 8 1/4% interest payable annuallydated 11/1/79, maturing!
11/1/91 . The committee recommended concurrence in bond off-r.
MOVED BY TRIMM , SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARTED.
CLYMER MOVED, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO SIGN AGREEMENT. CARRIED.
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8:28 p.m. Councilwoman Shinpoch left the meeting because of personal illness.
CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which follows the
items included :
Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Christie Barrett for tire and
Damages wheel damage allegedly caused by auto hitting chuck hole in
area of Victoria Park, claiming $200 damages. Refer to City
Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Fire Department Letter from Renton Fire Department Administrative Officers
Officers requested update for 1980 Budget to include longevity same
as Police Department or $2,566 for the three officers. Refer
to Budget Committee.
Citizen Federal Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1409 5th Ave. ,
Vacation of Seattle, petitioned for vacation of right-of-way between
Right of Way NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland NE in the Renton Highlands.
VAC-18-79 Refer to Public Works Dept. , Board of Public Works and Trans-
portation Committee for verification of petition, determination
re appraisal and easement retention : to Ways and Means Committee
for resolution setting date of 11/26/79 for public hearing.
Deak Rezone Hearing Examiner's recommendation for Rezone No. 405-79 and
Sight Approval No. 406-79 as requested by Dr. Andrew Deak for
property located at 4509 Talbot Road S. at the rear of existing
clinic from "G" to P-1 for proposed parking lot. Examiner
recommends approval with conditions. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee for ordinance.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Betz Rezone Letter from Dobson, Houser and Dobson requested matter of appeal
of Clinton H. Betz Rezone 400-79 be extended to 10/22/79.
See earlier committee report Page 1 . Request granted.
LID 314 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested a temporary
Loan Request loan from Street Forward Thrust to Design Engineering in the
amount of $140,089.75 for purpose of paying Jones Associates ,
Inc. , consulting engineers for preliminary survey and design
services in connection with creation of LID 314. The letter
anticipated loan would be repaid prior to 12/31/79 from the
interim financing to be obtained for LID 314; hearing scheduled
11/5/79 advanced from earlier date of 10/15/79. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. Following discussion of means of funding, Councilman
Stredicke requested from the Administration, a review of Street
Foward Thrust Projects and funding.
Six-Year Street Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested revision of
Program Amendment the City' s Six-Year Street Program and Transportation Improve-
Request ment Program as requested by King County Planning Department
as there are some mismatches between the two programs. The
letter listed three changes : Shattuck Ave. S. , Puget and Benson,
and SW 27th St. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER TO THE
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PROCTOR, REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR DRAWING
UP OF RESOLUTIONS SETTING HEARING DATE. CARRIED.
Public Meeting Letter from Public Works Director recommended a public meeting
Grady Way Bridge be called 10/22/79 on the Grady Way Bridge replacement and noted
10/22/79 Public Works Department is prepared to make presentation on the
alternate alignments. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN
REQUEST AND SET PUBLIC MEETING 10/22/79. CARRIED.
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NEW BUSINESS
Watermain Councilman Stredicke requested information from the Public
Installation Works Director concerning review of road conditions between
Meadow Ave. N. Park Ave. N. and Meadow Ave. N. , North of 36th. Informatio
requested concerned identification of dedicated right-of-wa
and improved right-of-way and occupancy permits in that are- .
See earlier bid award Page 1 .
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Delores A. Mea , C.M. .
City Clerk