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Applicant MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES (James S. Fitzgerald.
P.O. Box L, Kirkland, WA 9ts033)
File No. R-037-80
Project Name SAME
j Property Location_ On Lake Washington Boulevard N.E.
adjacent to and north of S.E. 76th Street.
HEARING EXAMINER: Date 6-2-80 • •
Approval with restrictive covenants
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-" Remarks: CITY OF RENTON
HEARING EXAMINER -
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STATE OF WASHINGTON, tss. ''�,• : t �Y
COUNTY OF KING, '° ,�_ t
C. BELL being duly sworn, says that she is the principal Clerk of Seattle Times Company,
publisher of THE SEATTLE TIMES, a daily newspaper, printed and published in Seattle, King
County,State of Washington;that it is a newspaper of general circulation in said County and State; that
it has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of King County; that the
• annexed, being a retail ad , was published in said newspaper, and not in a
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supplement thereof, and is a true copy of the notice as it was printed in the pegerarid-entire issue of
said paper on the following day or days July 23 , 1980 $2 4 . 5 3
Ordinance No. 3446
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and that the said newspaper was regularly distributed to its_subscribers during all of said period.
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CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO.3446 * \
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF1/4....t.L.44.0 '
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RENTON, WASHINGTON CHANGING /(�•/
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF .1
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CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE
CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL , +f
eze
-CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G-9600),RESIDENCE DISTRICT (R•2) R-o37•
80(MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES) 1 Subscribed and onto before me thi Fourteenth day
80
WHEREAS under Chapter 7, Title IV (Building
Regulations)of Ordinance No.1628 known as the"Code of General Ordinances of the City of Of August ' 19
80
Renton,"as amended,and the maps and reports I /^ t�
adopted In conjunction therewith, the property 1 LZ�Y"" ""� .
herelnbelow described has heretofore been zoned
as General Classification(G-9600);and
'WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone 1 Notary Public in for a State of Washington
classification of said property hos been filed with 1 residing / NM
the Planning Department on or about April 2,1980,
which petition was duly referred to the hearing 1
Examiner for Investigation, study and public '
hearing, and a public hearing having been held
thereon on or about May 20,1980,_ond sold matter
having been duly considered by the Hearing '
Examiner and said zoning request being In +
conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, I
as amended, and the City'Council having duly --- - _-- — -
considered all mutters relevant thereto,'and all •
parties having been heard appearing in support r -
thereof or In opposition thereto, NOW I
THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REN-
TON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION I: The following,described property In
the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Residence
District(R-2)as herelnbelow specified;eublect to
the findings,conclusions and decision dated June
4 2,1980;the Planning Director Is hereby authorized
and directed to change the maps of the Zoning i
' Ordinance,as amended,to evidence said rem-
inch to-wit:
Tract 181,C.D.-Hillman's Lake Washing-
ton Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle,
Division No. 3, according to the Plat
recorded In Volume II of Plats,page 81,In 1
King County,Washington,lying southeast-
1
erly of the southeast margin of Lake
Washington Boulevard,Northeast(Kenny-
dale Newport Road); together with that
portion of vacated County Road No. 34
lying westerly of,the following described •
line:Beginning at the southeast corner'of
said Tract 181;thence northeriy'along the
easterly line of sold tract 181, to the
southwesterly line of said vacated County f
Road No.34;thence continuing northerly
along the last described Ilne extended to a • I
point of intersection with the southeaster- , f
Iv margin of Lake Washington Boulevard i
Northeast(Kennydale Newport Road)and r
the terminus of said line.— I • ,
(Sald property being located at On Lake
Washington Blvd. N.E. adjacent to and ! '
north of LE.76th Street)
AND SUBJECT FURTHER to that certain Decia . 1 '
ration of Restrictive Covenants executed by Peti-
tianer-owners on or about June 23, 1980 and
recorded In the office of the Director of Records
and Elections,Receiving No.8006230422 and which
said Covenants are hereby incorporated and mode
_ a part hereof as If fully set-forth.
SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective I 1
upon Its passage,approval and five days after its I
' publication. '
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL,this 14th day I
of JUIY,1980. 1
(s)Delores A.Mead,City Clerk '
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14th day of, '
July,1980.
(s)Barbara Y.Shinpoch,Mayor '
Approved as to form: I
(s)Lawrence J.Warren,City Attorney i
Date of Publication:July 23,1980
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Renton City Council
7/14/8G . Page 5
OLD BUSINESS .- Continued - Transportation ComnAttee Aepoft
Lake Washington The Transportation Committee report noted proposed improvements
Boulevard and traffic load on Lake Washington Blvd. presentation made
to committee; that a future meeting is scheduled with Boeing,
Public Works and Parks Departments.
Public Safety / The Public Safety Committee report submitted by Chairman Hughes
Committee ' recommended revision of the Taxicab Ordinance, 5-1912 - Taxicab
ax�T—cab Zones, to establish one additional taxi zone at the northwest
Ordinance corner of 3rd Street and Burnett Ave. , contingent with a telephone
installation at that location. The committee further recommended
referral to the Ways and Means Committee for proper legislation.
MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
Councilman Hughes explained the meeting with Mr. Funderburg of
Silvertop Cab and noted similarity in taxicab colors with OK Cab,
and requested City. Clerk Mead suggest color change to Mr. Funderburg.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. ROLL CALL:
3-AYE: SHANE, STREDICKE, CLYMER; 3-NO: TRIMM, REED, HUGHES;
Mayor Shinpoch broke the Tie with YES Vote. CARRIED. 9:45 P.M.
Council reconvened at 9:55 P.M. All Council Members were present
, when Roll was called , (as previously shown) .
Public Safety The Public Safety Committee report noted the voters of King
Committee County approved a six-year regular property tax levy for support
King County of emergency medical services and the execution of this contract
EMS Contract was a requirement, not a choice. The committee report determined,
therefore, no action required by the committee. MOVED BY HUGHES,
SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers
Committee No. 29044 through No. 29346 in the amount of $708,400.08.
Voucher Vouchers No. 20939 - 29043 were machine voided.. Vouchers
Approval received departmental certification that merchandise and/or
services were received. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, VOUCHERS
BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED.
Zoning The committee report recommended that the Zoning Ordinance, as
Ordinance proposed for amendment, be referred to the Environmental Review
Committee for review of environmental significance. Also, that
the matter will be retained in the Ways and Means Committee until
a report is received. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ACCEPT
COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch noted the Environ-
mental Review Committee is composed of the Planning Director,
Public Works Director and Parks and Recreation- Director. CARRIED..
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS '
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee report was submitted by Committee
Committee Chairman Clymer and recommended second and final readings of
Ordinance #3444 the following ordinances which had been on first reading 7/7/80:
Pawnbroker An ordinance was read amending the City Code and eliminating
Licenses the maximum number of pawnbroker licenses to be issued. MOVED
CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3445 An ordinance was read amending the Title V of City Code elininating
Taxicab Licenses the maximum number of taxicab licenses to be issued. MOVED BY
CLYMER,SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3446 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from
May Creek Assoc. G-9600 to R-2 for property located on Lake Washington Blvd. NE
Rezone adjacent to and north of SE 76th St. (Approx. 48th. NE);May Creek
Associates R-037-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT AS
READ. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3447 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Pelly P1 . N. as
Pelly Pl . N. petitioned by Lake Terrace Associates within the Plat of Eldon
Street Vacation Acres. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ.
VAC-2-80 ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
\7/14/8Q. Page 6
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Readings The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of the
following ordinances:'
Hearing Examiner An ordinance was read amending Title IV of the City Code -nd
Ordinance,- relating to the Land Use Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYM:R,
SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE W: EK.
CARRIED.
Zoning Ordinance An ordinance was read amending the zoning ordinance. (Se.
earlier committee report) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE REFER
ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Cable An ordinance was read establishing2"Cable Communications iievelop-
Communications ment Fund #127" for the purpose of promotion and development of
cable communications and access channels including govern ent,
education and public. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED; REFE" BACK
TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Fund Transfer An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and tra sfer
of funds in amount of $2,000 for Cable Communications Dev-lopment
Fund #127. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER TO WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3448
1980 Housing and An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and tra sfer
Community of funds in amount of 258,915 from the 1980 Housing and om-
Development ' munity Development Block Grant Program. MOVED BY STREDIC E,
SECOND CLYMER, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS,
CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STRE) ICKE,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, R ED,
STREDICKE, HUGHES, CLYMER; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIE).
First Reading An ordinance was read ordering construction and installation
LID #318 of !street widening and improvements to NE 30th St. from P:rk
Ave. N. to FAI-405; establishing LID #318 and providing m-thod
of assessment. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, RETURN TO HE
COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Traffic An ordinance was read amending Chapter 1 , Title X Traffic,
Ordinances City Code, relating to adoption of traffic ordinances by
reference and establishing penalties therefor. MOVED BY LYMER,
SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARTED.
Resolution #2349 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of
Alley Vacation resolution setting public hearing 8/18/80 for proposed alley
Public Hearing vacation as petitioned by Ivanich et al , VAC-7-80; locate•
Ivanich VAC-7-80 between Burnett Ave. N./Park Ave. N. and N. 30th St. and N.29th
St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION LS
READ. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Trimm submitted letter from Mr. and Mrs.
Animal Control Elmer Neu, 1.409 Blaine Ave. NE and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B own,
Ordinance 1401 Blaine Ave., NE that requested the City Council revi = the
animal control ordinance regarding its constitutionality and
also regarding noise by fowl . The letter explained 7/3/:0
Municipal Court hearing (City vs Wes Williams) wherein J dge
Roger Lewis questioned the constitutionality of Chapter 16-,
Section 5-1606-G which deals with more than one kind of -nimal
and therefore ruled in favor of the defense. MOVED BY TRIMM,
SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTE: .
CARRIED. '
City Bridges Councilman Clymer inquired re Staff checking of bridges =nd'
report to the Administration. Public Works Director Gon ason
noted inspection of timber bridges was just completed; Staff
member has been sent to bridge inspection school ; other -tructures
reviewed annually. Upon further inquiry re unsafe' bridg:s other
than Grady Way, Gonnason noted funds budgeted for Monste Road
and the load limit will continue on Wells Ave. Bridge, . E gineer
suggestion that it be closed is being investigated.
-pie : vitt - a Fa r , ;to
Renton City Council
7/14/8a . Page 5
OLD BUSINESS .- Continued T Transportation ComrA1tee Report
Lake Washington The Transportation Committee report noted proposed improvements
Boulevard and traffic load on Lake Washington Blvd. presentation made
to committee; that a future meeting is scheduled with Boeing,
Public Works and Parks Departments.
Public Safety The Public Safety Committee report submitted by Chairman Hughes
Committee recommended revision of the Taxicab Ordinance, 5-1912 - Taxicab
ax�T ab Zones, to establish one additional taxi zone at the northwest
Ordinance corner of 3rd Street and Burnett Ave. , contingent with a telephone
installation at that location. The committee further recommended
referral to the Ways and Means Committee for proper legislation.
MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
Councilman Hughes explained the meeting with Mr. Funderburg of
Silvertop Cab and noted similarity in taxicab colors with OK Cab,
and requested City Clerk Mead suggest color change to Mr. Funderburg.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. ROLL CALL:
3-AYE: SHANE, STREDICKE, CLYMER; 3-NO: TRIMM, REED, HUGHES;
Mayor Shinpoch broke the Tie with YES Vote. CARRIED. 9:45 P.M.
Council _reconvened at 9:55 P.M. All Council Members were present
when Roll was called (as previously shown) .
Public Safety The Public Safety Committee report noted the voters of King
Committee County approved a six-year regular property tax levy for support
King County of emergency medical services and the execution of this contract
EMS Contract was a requirement, not a choice. The committee report determined,
therefore, no action required by the committee. MOVED BY HUGHES,
SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers'
Committee No. 29044 through No. 29346 in the amount of $708,400.08.
Voucher Vouchers No. 20939 - 29043 were machine voided. Vouchers
Approval . received departmental certification that merchandise and/or
services were received. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, VOUCHERS
BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED.
Zoning The committee report recommended that the Zoning Ordinance, as
Ordinance proposed for amendment, be referred to the Environmental Review
Committee for review of environmental significance. Also, that
the matter will be retained in the Ways and Means Committee until
a report is received. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ACCEPT
COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch noted the Environ-
mental Review Committee is composed of the Planning Director,
Public Works Director and Parks and Recreation Director. CARRIED..
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee report was submitted by Committee
Committee Chairman Clymer and recommended second and final readings of
Ordinance #3444 the following ordinances which had been on first reading 7/7/80:
Pawnbroker An ordinance was read amending the City Code and eliminating
Licenses the maximum number of pawnbroker licenses to be issued. MOVED
CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3445 An ordinance was read amending the Title V of City Code elininating
Taxicab Licenses the maximum number of taxicab licenses to be issued. MOVED BY
CLYMER,SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3446 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from
May Creek Assoc. G-9600 to R-2 for property located on Lake Washington Blvd. NE
Rezone adjacent to and north of SE 76th St. (Approx. 48th. NE);May Creek
Associates R-037-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT AS
READ. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3447 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Pelly P1 . N. as
Relly P1 . N. petitioned by Lake Terrace Associates within the Plat of Eldon
Street Vacation Acres. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ.
VAC-2-80 ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
7/14/80.. Page 6
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Readings The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of 'he
following ordinances:
Hearing Examiner An ordinance was read amending Title IV of the City Code a d
Ordinance relating to the Land Use Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYME' ,
SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WE: K.
CARRIED.
Zoning Ordinance An ordinance was read amending the zoning ordinance. (See
earlier committee report) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER
ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Cable An ordinance was read establishing "Cable Communications D-velop-
Communications ment Fund #127" for the purpose of promotion and developme t of
cable communications and access channels including. governm-nt,
education and public. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, REFER BACK
TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Fund Transfer An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer
of funds in amount of $2,000 for Cable Communications Development
Fund #127. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER TO WAYS 'ND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. -
rdinance #3448
1980 Housing and An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer
Community of funds in amount of 258,915 from the 1980 Housing and om-
Development munity Development Block Grant Program. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND CLYMER, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, R:ED,
STREDICKE, HUGHES, CLYMER; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIE) .
First Reading An ordinance was read ordering construction and installation
LID #318 of street widening and improvements to NE 30th St. from P-r.k
Ave. N. to FAI-405; establishing LID #318 and providing m:thod
of assessment. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, RETURN TO HE
COMMITTEE FOR ONE 'WEEK. CARRIED.
Traffic An ordinance was read amending Chapter 1 , Title X. Traffic
Ordinances City Code, relating to adoption of traffic ordinances by
reference and establishing penalties therefor. MOVED BY 1LYMER,
SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CAR" IED.
Resolution #2349 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of
Alley Vacation resolution setting public hearing 8/18/80 for proposed al ey
Public Hearing vacation as petitioned by Ivanich et al , VAC-7-80; locate.
Ivanich VAC-7-80 between Burnett Ave. N./Park Ave. N. and N. 30th St. and .29th
St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE AESOLUTION 'S
READ. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Trimm submitted letter from Mr. and Mrs.
Animal Control . Elmer Neu, 1409 Blaine Ave. NE and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Br.wn,
Ordinance 1401 Blaine Ave. NE that requested the City Council revie the
animal control ordinance regarding its constitutionality -nd
also regarding noise by fowl . The letter explained 7/3/80
Municipal Court hearing (City vs Wes Williams) wherein Judge
Roger Lewis questioned the constitutionality of Chapter 16,
Section 5-1606-G which deals with more than one kind of -nimal
and therefore ruled in favor of the defense. MOVED BY TRIMM,
SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTE:.
CARRIED.
City Bridges Councilman. Clymer Inquired re Staff checking of bridges -nd
report to the Administration. Public Works Director Gon ason
noted inspection of timber bridges was just completed; Staff
member has been sent to bridge inspection school ; other -tructures
reviewed annually. Upon further inquiry re unsafe bridges other
than Grady Way, Gonnason noted funds budgeted for Monste Road
and the load limit will continue on Wells Ave. Bridge, E gineer
suggestion that it be closed is being investigated.
Renton City Council
7/14/80 Page 6
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Readings The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of the
following ordinances:
Hearing Examiner An ordinance was read. amending Title , IV of the City Code and
Ordinance relating to the Land Use Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK.
CARRIED.
Zoning Ordinance An ordinance was read amending the zoning ordinance. (See
earlier committee report) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER
ORDINANCE BACK :10 COMMITTEE. 'CARRIED:
Cable An ordinance was read establishing "Cable Communications Develop-
Communications ment .Fund #127" for the purpose of promotion and development of
cable communications and access channels including government,
education and public. MOVED BY.CLYMER, SECOND REED, REFER BACK
TO COMMITTEE FOR ,ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Fund Transfer An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer
of funds in amount of $2,000 for Cable Communications Development
Fund #127. . MOV!<D BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER TO WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
prdinance #3448
1980 Housing and An ordinance was, read providing for appropriation and transfer
Community of funds:.in 'amount of 258,915 from the 1980 Housing and Com-
Development munity Development Block Grant Program. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND CLYMER, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, REED,
STREDICKE, HUGHES, CLYMER; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read ordering construction and installation
LID #318 of street widening and improvements to NE 30th St. from Park
Ave. N. to FAI-405; establishing LID #318 and providing method
of assessment. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, RETURN TO THE
COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Traffic . An ordinance was read amending Chapter 1 , Title X Traffic,
Ordinances City 'Code, relating to adoption of traffic ordinances by
reference and establishing penalties therefor. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Resolution #2349 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a
- Alley Vacation resolution setting public hearing 8/18/80 for proposed alley
/ Public Hearing vacation as petitioned by Ivanich et al , VAC-7-80; located
Ivanich VAC-7-80 between Burnett Ave. N./Park Ave. N. and N. 30th St. and N.29th
St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
READ.. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President, Trimm submitted letter from Mr. and Mrs.
Animal Control Elmer Neu, 1409 Blaine Ave. NE and. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown,
Ordinance . 1401Blaine Ave.: NE that requested the- City Council review the
animal control ordinance regarding its constitutionality and
also regarding noise by fowl . The letter explained 7/3/80
Municipal Court hearing (City vs Wes Williams) wherein Judge
Roger Lewis questioned the constitutionality of Chapter 16,
Section 5-1606-G which, deals with more than one kind of animal
and therefore ruled in favor of the defense. MOVED BY TRIMM,
SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. '
City Bridges Councilman Clymer inquired re Staff checking of bridges and
report to the Administration. Public Works Director Gonnason
noted inspection of timber bridges was just 'completed; Staff
member has been sent to bridge inspection' school ; other structures
reviewed annually. Upon further inquiry re unsafe bridges other
than Grady Way, Gonnason noted funds budgeted for Monster Road'
and the load limit will continue on Wells Ave. Bridge, Engineer
suggestion that it be 'doted , is being investigated.
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MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055
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BARBARA'. Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR ® LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
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p Q FRED J. KAUFMAN, 235-2593
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July 18, 1980
Mr. James S. Fitzgerald
P.O. Box L
Kirkland, WA 98033
RE: File No. R-037-80; May Creek Associates, Request for Rezone.
Dear Mr. Fitzgerald:
The referenced rezone request was approved by the Renton City Council
on July 14, 1980 by adoption of Ordinance No. 3446.
Sincerely,
Fred J. Kaufman
Hearing Examiner
cc: Planning Department
✓City Clerk
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 3446
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN
PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL
CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G-9600) TO RESIDENCE
DISTRICT (R-2) R-037-80 (MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES)
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 General Classification (G-9600);
and
WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property
has been filed with the Planning Department on or about April 2, 1980, which petition
was duly referred to the Hearing Examiner for investigation, study and public hearing,
and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about May 20, 1980, and said
matter having been duly considered by the Hearing Examiner and said zoning request
being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City
Council having 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) as hereinbelow specified; subject to the
findings, conclusions and decision dated June 2, 1980; 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 On Lake Washington Blvd.
N.E. adjacent to and north of S.E. 76th Street)
AND SUBJECT FURTHER to that certain Declaration of Restrictive Covenants executed
by Petitioner-owners on or about June 23 , 1980 and recorded in the office of the
Director of Records and Elections, Receiving No. 8006230422 and which said
Covenants are hereby incorporated and made a part hereof as if fully set forth.
SECTION II: This. Ordinance shall be effective upon itS passage, approval
and five days after its publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, this 14thday .of July, 1980.
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De ores A. Mead, City ' rk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14th day of July, 1980.
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Barbara Y.Shinpochayor
Approved as to form:
Lawrence J. Warr , City Attorney
Date of Publication: July 23, 1980
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EXHIBIT "A
May Creek Associates
R-037-80
Tract 181 , C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle,
Division No. 3, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page
81 , in King County, Washington, lying southeasterly of the southeast margin
of LakeWashington Boulevard Northeast (Kennydale Newport Road) ; together
with that portion of vacated County Road NO. 34 lying westerily of the
following described line: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Tract
181 ; thence northerly along the easterly line of said tract 181 , to the
southwesterly line of said vacated County Road No. 34; thence continuing
northerly along the last described line extended to a point of inter-
section with the southeasterly margin of Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast
(Kennydale Newport Road) and the terminus of said line.
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File No. 1 R-037-80
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
WHEREAS, Frank C. Rice and his wife Glenna B. Rice, Dale F. Hollister and his
wife Elsie M. Hollister, and Norman W. McCue, a single man, are the owners of the
,. following real property in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington,
described as follows:
Tract 181 , C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle,
1 .N Division No. 3, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page
81 , in King County, Washington, lying southeasterly of the southeast margin
-`.') "ct of Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast (Kennydale Newport Road) ; together
with that portion of vacated County Road No. 34 described as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of. said Tract 181 ; thence northerly along
the easterly line of said tract 181 , to the southwesterly line of said
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vacated County Road No. 34; thence continuing northerly along the last
COdescribed line extended to a point of intersection with the southeasterly
4:1 margin of Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast (Kennydale Newport Road) and
the terminus of said line.
WHEREAS, the owners of said described property, hereinafter "the property,"
desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the .land as to
use, present and future, of the property;
NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish, grant and impose
restrictions and covenants running with the land as to the use of the land
hereinabove described with respect to the use by the undersigned, their successors,
heirs and assigns, as follows:
RESTRICTION OF HEIGHT
No building or structure developed on the property shall exceed a height of twenty-
five (25) feet.
SETBACKS
Pursuant to the City of Renton Zoning Ordinance, a twenty-five (25) foot rear yard
setback shall be maintained along the eastern property line; and a twenty (20)
foot front yard setback shall be maintained along the western property line adjacent
to Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast. ,
DURATION
These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 2025. If at
any time improvements are installed pursuant to these covenants, the portion of
the covenants pertaining to the specific installed improvements as required by the
Ordinances of the City of Renton shall terminate without necessity of further
documentation.
Proper legal proceduresin the. Superior Court of King County may be instigated by
either the City of Renton o.r any property owners adjoining subject property who
are adversely affected by any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants.
Reasonable attorneys ' fees incurred during an enforcement proceedingiwill be borne
by the parties whom the court determines are in error and shall be entered as a
judgment in such action.
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Dale F. Hollister ank C. Rice
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Elsie M. Hollister
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STATE OF WASHINGTON)
COUNTY OF KING }
On this day of t_, ,_ 195� , before me personally
appeared r r G L -r-w,ii' j ; A iu-6 ;2'c.' /-c, . /Y•I Q.
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the persons who executed.,the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said
instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said persons for the uses
and purposes therein mentioned.
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CD IT WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal
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CV the day and year first above written.
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of Washington, r'esiding in ,fie' c:t:s '�-
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Renton City Council
6/23/8¢. . Page 5
AUDIENCE COMMENT Mary Nybaum, 8Q2. 1100. Place, inquired regarding Agenda item;
May Creek Associates Rezone 037-80, property located on Lake
Washington Blvd. NE at SE 76th St. Council .Members invited
Mrs. Nybaum to the Ways and Means Committee meeting 7/7/80 at
7:00 p.m. where the rezone ordinance would be discussed for
presentation to the Council. The area was also pairfted. out .on
the wall map.
ADJOURNMENT There being no further .business. to come- beforelthe Council , it
was MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED. Time: 9:47 p.m. .
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City Clerk
i!MD TABULATION SHEET
PR® J EC T • Construction of Tennis Courts-Tiffany Park 6 Talbot Hill
DAB"E. : Reservoir
June 18, 1980
BIDDER BID
Fryer-Knowles, Inc. Base Bid $53,800.00
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205 S. Dawson Tax 2,851.40
Seattle, WA 98108 ' AA, BB, EEO TOTAL $56,651.40 •
Porter Construction Co., Inc. Base Bid $64,210.00
3010 Meridian Ct. No. Tax 3,409.55
Puyallup, WA 98371 AA, BB, EEO TOTAL $67,619.55
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EKP111 35 ' CITY OF. RENTON
DATE' 6/23/80 WARRANT 'DISTRISUTION
FUND TOTALS WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: 'N0.28820 - No.28824
CURRENT' • 10141,907.73•
PARKS. 630967959
ARTERIAL. STREETS $5,518.73
STREETS •41, 141 .59
LIBRARY •3,027.33
COMP EMP TR ACT $492908
STREET FORWARD THRUST 613, 073912
L WASH. BCH. FWD THRUST *39, 111 .27
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR •3, 1'E1, .46'
WATERWORKS UTILITY 6112, 176.41
AIRPORT S3,370.21
8975 W 8, 8 CONSTRUCTION •170, L66e88.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL •4,1127.21
FIREMEN 'S PENSION • •21,818936,
UNEMPLOYMENT, COMR• 62,050.41
TOTAL OF' ALL. WARRANTS 6596, 170938
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF: THE
RENTON CITY COUNCILy HAVIN5' RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES' HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY
APPROVE'. FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. 28825 THROUGH NO. 29038 IN THE' AMOUNT
OF; •696, 170.38 I IS 23R0: DAY OF DUNE: 1980.
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Renton City Council
6/23/80 . Page 2
AUDIENCE COMMENT Helen Ivanich, 2907 Park Ave. N. , submitted a petition asking
Alley Vacation Council to add the names of those parties that did not sign
VAC-1-80 petition for vacation of alley between Burnett Ave. N and
Park Ave. N between N 30th St. and N 29th St. , so that the
entire alley could be vacated. Ways and Means Committee Chair-
man Clymer explained the ordinance would be presented for first
reading for vacation of the alley as presented lin the petition
from Eugene Casper (without six easterly lots included) . MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ALLOW FILING OF PETITION
FOR VACATION OF REMAINING PORTION OF ALLEY BY OWNERS OF THE
SIX PARCELS IF THEY SO DESIRE, AND FEE- BE WAIVED. S. Carpenter,
9213 Park N, asked that owners of the six omitted properties
be allowed to join with original petition; and the need for a
new petition was explained. MOTION CARRIED. (See following items
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a committee
Committee report recommending first reading of an ordinance vacating a
First Reading portion of alley between Burnett Ave. N. & Park Ave N between
Alley Vacation N 30th St. and N 29th St. (VAC-1-80) per Casper petition.
Ordinance MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED. Following reading of the ordinance, MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEEFOR TWO WEEKS.
CARRIED. Upon further inquiry from Mrs. Ivanichh regarding
petition for vacation of remainder of alley, City Attorney Warren
advised proper form should be obtained from the Public Works
Department.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
business matters included therein:
Street Vacation Letter from the Public Works Department presented a petition
Portion NE 12th for street vacation of a portion of NE 12th St. which was a
VAC-6-80 deadend, rounded cul-de-sac street. The street as been opened
and continued as thorough-fare and the rounded portion of cul-de-sac
is no longer necessary for roadway purposes; needs to be vacated
City Initiated to the abutting City property for surplus and sale with portion
of the public use area in Block 46 corrected plat of the Renton
Highlands No. 2. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution
setting hearing date of 8/11/80 and to Board of Public Works.
Highlands Public Letter from Parks Department requested a resolution declaring
Use Area Tract 46, Lot 2, Highlands Public Use Area, as surplus. Money
Surplus received from the sale will be credited to Park Acquisition Fund.
Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution declaring
subject area surplus. (Above vacation of portion of NE 12th
Street abuts subject property to be declared surplus. )
Project Completion Letter from Planning Department reported completlion and accep-
Senior Center tance of the Senior Center Project CAG 052-78, Calhoun Construc-
tion Co. , Inc. and recommended Council accept completion of the
contract 6/23/80 and final payment of $3,521 .46 to the contractor.
The letter also recommended start of 30-day lien period for
release of retained amount to the contractor upon receipt of
required documentation. The letter also reported additional
items beyond noted contract when Block Grant funds become avail-
able. Council concur in recommendation.
Bid Opening City Clerk reported Call for Bids 6/18 construction of tennis
courts at Tiffany Park and Talbot Hill Reservoir. Two bids were
received. Refer to Park Board. (See following,' award.)
Tennis Courts Letter from the Park Dept. recommended acceptance of low bid
for tennis court construction per Park Board recommendation of
Fryer-Knowles, Inc. in the amount of $56,651 .401. (See above)
Council concur.
May Creek Assoc. Letter from Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with
Rezone R-037-80 restrictive covenants of rezone requested by May Creek Associates
from G-9600 to R-2 for the purpose of future townhouse develop-
ment; property located on Lake Washington Blvd.' NE at SE 76th.
Refer to the Ways and Means .Committee for ordinance.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 23 , 1980 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chabers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance .o the
flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council .o order.
ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES,
COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED AND C ARLES
F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; . DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRE CE
IN ATTENDANCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative assistant;
RICHARD .HOUGHTON, Public Works Dept. ; .RAY CALDWELL, P•lice
Department; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director.
MINUTE APPROVAL Council Minutes of June 16, 1980. Councilman Rockhill equested
correction Page 3, Street Vacation VAC-1-80: Eric Grin.eland
and his attorney Mr. Holman, discussed letter and vacation
before the Council meeting with City Attorney and chose not to
remain at meeting (did not attend Ways and Means Committee meet-
ing) . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE MINUTES AS
CORRECTED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been •sted,
Street Vacation 'published and mailed as required by law, Mayor Shinpoch .pened
Pelly Place N. the public hearing to consider vacation of;south. portion of Pelly
VAC-2-80 Place North having a width of 50' and located south of l .ts No.
38 and 29 of Eldon Acres, as petitioned by- Steve Harer, Property
Manager of Lake Terrace Associates. Letter from Board o Public
Works Chairman Gonnason reported the Board finds no obje tion
to the vacation as street is not necessary for the City'.
traffic circulation, however, it is necessary to retain
utility easement as sanitary sewer line and telephone ca• le are
located in the right-of-way. The letter recommended the City
charge a fee equal to one-half of the appraised value which
the Board recommended be set at $2.80 per sq. ft. Lette from
the Public Works Department reported petition valid and epre-
sented 100% of the total property to be vacated. Public Works
Engineer Houghton used map to point out street vacation and
noted information received that Lake. Terrace Associates :re
not owners of one abutting parcel , but are i.n the proces. of
purchasing; however, represent 75%°of abutting property only
2/3 approval required by law).
Continued Persons present making inquiries: Dick Beltz, 1221 N 27 h, asked
re property division, zoning and access. City Attorney arren
advised that the street right-of-way is divided with one half
to each abutting owner, that the zoning does not change .•ut
becomes that of the abutting property, in• this case bein. T Zone
on west and G-6000 on the east. Bill Heath, 1303 N 26th area
property owner, inquired regarding zoning. Helen Shook, 1405
N 24th, noted topography and feared excavation of hillside at
the vacation site would cause damage to property above a the
top of steep hillside; also inquired re possible landloc ing.
Engineer Houghton used map to show access and no landloc ing.
Attorney advised excavation would be future matter requi ing
permits and approval from the City. Steve Harer, Lake T rrace
Assoc. , 11326 Rainier Ave. S. , Seattle, reported no plan
to excavate, that property would be used for placement o
trailers; also noted that northeastern parcel was recent y
purchased from Thomas _Cook but do-own 'M abutting grope ty. The
requirement was noted that all fees be paid prior to ado•tion of
vacation ordinance.. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, CLO•E THE
PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Moved by Shane, Second Hughes vacate
the street and charge 1/2 of appraised value. SUBSTITUT MOTION
BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, VACATE THAT PORTION OF PELLY PLACE
NORTH, ACCEPTING. THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF PUB IC
WORKS, RETAINING EASEMENT AND CHARGING ONE-HALF THE APPRISED
Vacation VALUE. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRiMM, SECOND REED, REFER THE MATTER
Approved TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Time: 9:27 ..m.
For .use By City Clerk's Office Only
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AGENDA ITEM
RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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SUBMITTING
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Land Use Hearing Examiner For Agenda Of 6-23-80
(Meeting Date)
Staff Contact Marilyn Petersen
(Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: File No. R-037-80; May Creek Consent X
Associates Request for Rezone Public Hearing
Correspondence
Ordinance/Resolution X
Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc. )Attach New Business
Study Session
A. Examiner's Report, 6-2-80
Other
B.
Approval :
C.
Legal Dept. Yes No N/A X
COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Approval Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A X
• Other Clearance
subject to restrictive covenants
FISCAL IMPACT:
Expenditure Required $ Amount $ Appropriation-
Budgeted Transfer Required
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
(Attach additional pages if necessary.)
The recommendation of the Hearing Examiner regarding the referenced rezone application
was published on June 2, 1980, and an appeal period established to expire on June 16,
1980. The report is hereby forwarded to City Council members following the seven day
period from the date of publication, and will be scheduled on the City Council agenda
for June 23, 1980 (unless reconsidered or appealed) for referral to Ways and Means
Committee for preparation of an ordinance.
1
PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
See page 6 of the Examiner's Report.
SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION.
OF R4,4,sA
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4$ o ° THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
o ° BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
9'0 `O FRED J. KAUFMAN, 235-2593
1! 09gTFD SEP100
June 18, 1980
Mr. James S. Fitzgerald
P.O. Box L
Kirkland, WA 98033
RE: File No. R-037-80;, May Creek Associates, Request for Rezone.
Dear Mr. Fitzgerald:
This is to notify you that the Examiner's recommendation regarding the
referenced application, dated June 2, 1980, has not been appealed
within the specified period. Therefore, the published recommendation
will be transmitted to the City Council this date for final approval .
You will receive notification of final action by the City Council
subsequent to adoption of the required ordinance.
Sincerely,
Fred J . Kau man
Hearing Examiner
cc: Planning Department
City Clerk
M Week Associates
F lo. R-037-80
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
WHEREAS, Frank C. Rice and his wife Glenna B. Rice, Dale F. Hollister and his
wife Elsie M. Hollister, and Norman W. McCue, a single man, are the owners of the
following real property in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington,
described as follows:
Tract 181 , C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle,
Division No. 3, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page
81, in King County, Washington, lying southeasterly of the southeast margin
of Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast (Kennydale Newport Road); together
with that portion of vacated County Road No. 34 described as follows: •
Beginning at the southeast corner of said Tract 181; thence northerly along
the easterly line of said tract 181, to the southwesterly line of said
vacated County Road No. 34; thence continuing northerly along the last
described line extended to a point of intersection with the southeasterly.
margin of Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast (Kennydale Newport Road) and
the terminus of said line.
WHEREAS, the owners of said described property, hereinafter "the property,"
desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as to
use, present and future, of the property;
NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish, grant and impose
restrictions and covenants running with the land as to the use of the land
hereinabove described with respect to the use by the undersigned, their successors,
heirs and assigns, as follows:
RESTRICTION OF HEIGHT
No building or structure developed on the property shall exceed a height of twenty-
five (25) feet.
SETBACKS
Pursuant to the City of Renton Zoning Ordinance, a twenty-five (25) foot rear yard
setback shall be maintained along the eastern property line; and a twenty (20)
foot front yard setback shall be maintained along the western property line adjacent
to Lake Washington Boulevard Northeast.
DURATION
These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31, 2025. If at
any time improvements are installed pursuant to these covenants, the portion of
the covenants pertaining to the specific installed improvements as required by the
Ordinances of the City of Renton shall terminate without necessity of further
documentation.
Proper legal proceduresin the Superior Court of King County may be instigated by
either the City of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject property who
are adversely affected by any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants.
Reasonable attorneys' fees incurred during an enforcement proceeding will be borne
by the parties whom the court determines are in error and shall be entered as a
judgment in such action.
/
Dale F. Iolllster ank C. Rice
Elsie M. Hollister ,.Glenn B. Rice
°man W. McCue
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
COUNTY OF KING )
On this day of J . k., , 19_, before me personally
appeared 1 i: t• l` i•! i � -� 1 / . t „ , . ,j) ('
�.••ai [ 1 • / tI, -/ir [ L !r,•
the persons who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said
instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said persons for the uses
and purposes therein mentioned.
IT WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal
the day and year first above written.
!• ,'6 ((. , •1
Notary Public fin and for the State
of Washington, residing in ,.1,: ,<<_,.;
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Fc.-.-tee By City Clerk's Office Only
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AGENDA ITEM
RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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SUBMITTING
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Land Use Hearing Examiner For Agenda Of 6-23-80
(Meeting Date)
Staff Contact Marilyn Petersen
(Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: File No. R-037-80; May Creek Consent X
Associates Request for Rezone Public Hearing
Correspondence
Ordinance/Resolution X
Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business
Study Session
A. Examiner's Report, 6-2-80
Other
B.
C. Approval :
Legal Dept. Yes No N/A X
COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Approval Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A X
subiect to restrictive covenants Other Clearance
FISCAL IMPACT:
Expenditure Required $ Amount Appropriation-
Budgeted $ Transfer Required $
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
(Attach additional pages if necessary.) -
The recommendation of the Hearing Examiner regarding the referenced rezone application
was published on June 2., 1980, and an appeal period established to expire on June 16,
1980. The report is hereby forwarded to City Council members following the seven day
period from the date of publication, and will be scheduled on the City Council agenda
for June 23, 1980 (unless reconsidered or appealed) for referral to Ways and Means
Committee for preparation of an ordinance.
PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
See page 6 of the Examiner's Report.
SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION.
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 2nd day of June , 19 80 , 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.
/11°
Subscribed and sworn this A u day of A1/4.)Qe1
19 .
\\,(M)0,<:11\ •
Notary Public in and fort e State
of Washington, residing at Renton
•
Application, Petition or Case: May Creek Associates; R-037-80
(The mLnutea contain a £.iet o6 the pattti,ea og necond)
June 2, . 1980
OFFICE OF THE LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER
CITY OF RENTON
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION TO THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL.
APPLICANT: May Creek Associates FILE NO. R-037-80
LOCATION: On Lake Washington Boulevard N.E. adjacent to and north of
S.E. 76th Street.
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The applicant requests a rezone of the subject site from G-9600
to R-2 for the purpose of future townhouse development . The.
final development is anticipated to provide 26 condominium units.
SUMMARY OF Planning Department: Approval with restrictive covenants.
RECOMMENDATION:
Hearing Examiner: Approval with restrictive covenants.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT The Planning Department preliminary report was received by the
REPORT: Examiner on May 15, 1980.
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 May 20, 1980 at 9:23 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. Roger Blaylock, Associate Planner, reviewed the report , and
entered the following exhibits into the record:
Exhibit #1 : Application File containing Planning Department
report and other pertinent documents
Exhibit #2: King County Assessor's Map
Exhibit #3: Schematic Site Plan
Exhibit #4: Cross Sectional Diagram
Referencing Section 1 .5 of the Planning Department report , Mr. Blaylock corrected the number
of anticipated traffic trips per day from 125 to 156.
The Examiner informed the applicant that development of 26 duplex units on the subject site
would require approval of a special permit by both the Examiner and the City Council in
accordance with Section 4-708.2 of the Zoning Code. He also advised that Section 4-708
of the code requires a front yard setback of 20 feet and a rear yard setback of 25 feet.
The Examiner requested testimony by the applicant. Responding was:
James S. Fitzgerald
P.O. Box L
Kirkland, WA 98033
Responding to the Examiner's inquiry regarding concurrence in the Planning Department staff
report, Mr. Fitzgerald indicated general concurrence with certain minor exceptions. He
encouraged approval of the application, and noted that conditions recommended by the
Planning Department would mitigate any adverse impact on the surrounding neighborhood. Mr.
Fitzgerald referenced a memorandum directed to the City of Renton from May Creek Associates,
dated March 31 , 1980, which delineates supporting circumstances for approval of the request.
The Examiner advised that the memorandum is included as part of the record in Exhibit #1 .
Mr. Fitzgerald also requested that the previous rezone request, File No. R-217-78, be
entered into the record by reference. He reviewed background of the previous request for
an R-3 zoning designation which had been denied by the Hearing Examiner on October 19, 1978,
and reconsidered on November 7, 1978 in response to a request for reconsideration by the
applicant. Mr. Fitzgerald indicated that following the Examiner's approval of the request
to reconsider, the Planning Department had determined the necessity of an environmental
impact statement in consideration of the requested R-3 designation. Following receipt of
this information, the applicant withdrew the application due to the undesirability of the
R-037-80 Page Two
expense and delay of an EIS review. However, the record indicates the Examiner 's opinion
that R-2 zoning is appropriate on the subject site, he ,noted.
Mr. Fitzgerald reviewed the three criteria denoted in Section 4-3014 of the Hearing
Examiner Ordinance, one of which must be found to apply in order to recommend approval of
a rezone, and advised that the applicant far exceeds the minimum requirement in : 11 three
criteria:
1 ) That substantial evidence was presented demonstrating the subject reclas. ification
appears not to have been specifically considered at the time of the last area
land use analysis; Mr. Fitzgerald indicated that the zoning, G-9600, on the
site has remained the same since annexation in 1960, and no specific con. ideration
of reclassification of the property has occurred since that date.
2) That the property is potentially zoned for the reclassification being requested ,
pursuant to the policies set forth in the Comprehensive Plan; Mr. Fitzgerald
noted that the Planning Department had found that the proposed rezone to R-3
was consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and because R-2 is a less in ensive
use, it is clearly authorized by the plan.
3) That significant circumstances and changes have occurred in the area of he
requested rezone since the last area wide land use analysis; Mr. Fitzge ald
reviewed zoning changes in the immediate vicinity subsequent to annexation
into the city, including reclassification of Parcels 184 and 193 from G-`600
to B-1 in 1969, and rezone of Parcel 185 from G-9600 to B-1 in 1970, properties
immediately south of the subject site. He stated that across the freewa to
the west, the site of Misty Cove Apartments was rezoned from G-6000 to R 4 in
1966, and the property to its immediate south apparently retained H-1 zo ing.
Adjacent to the south and east of the subject site is county designated
RM-1800, high density multifamily, property. On Parcel 183, a special permit
was granted by the city in April , 1979 for fill and grade with plans of
constructing a 100-unit motel complex on property due south of the freew-y
interchange..
Mr. Fitzgerald noted that the above referenced changes are consistent with the city's
Comprehensive Plan, which indicates commercial and business use of the area and
medium density multifamily buffer in which the subject site is located around th=
perimeter. He also advised that all utilities are available and in close proximity to
the site, and improvement of Lake Washington Boulevard is scheduled on the Six-Y=ar
Street Improvement Plan for installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, paving , d ainage
and illumination, which will mitigate what minimal traffic increases would be generated
by the project.
Mr. Fitzgerald referenced several goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan which are
met by the applicant in his proposal , including: 1 ) prevent blight by protecting residential
and other exclusive districts from the unwarranted infiltration of incompatible uses which
would contribute to premature decay and, obsolescence, and prevent the development of orderly
growth patterns; 2) increase community livability by improving environmental fact.rs which
are closely related to the residential districts and other community areas; 3) pr.tect
property values within the community for the benefit of its residents and propert owners
through the effective control of land use and the enforcement and application of Building
and construction codes; 4) promote the development of a viable, progressive commu ity
which provides ample opportunity for citizen participation in a broad spectrum of activites;
and 5) encourage the development and utilization of land to its highest and best se in
such a way as to promote the best interests of the community and contribute to it, overall
attractiveness and desirability as a place in which to work, shop, live and play.
Mr. Fitzgerald concluded that single family residential development is clearly no
appropriate use of the property, development of low density multifamily dwellings will
minimally impact the existing neighborhood, and will , in fact, provide a buffer t. the
residents to the east and north to increase community livability. He noted that he
proposed zoning is a logical extension for orderly growth in the area and achieve. the
social and physical amenities envisioned by the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Fitzgerald
indicated that the view from only one single family residence directly to the eas of
the subject site would be impaired by the development, and the view is currently plocked
by an existing knoll on the site. He also requested that the Hearing Examiner en er a
finding that the proposed use is in compliance with all provisions and standards, and that
the required special permit be granted pursuant to Section 4-708.
The Examiner advised that his authority does not extend to approval of a request or
special permit until proper application is made and the public hearing publicly a.vertised .
Mr. Fitzgerald indicated that the applicant 's intent was clear in his request for 26 units
on the subject site, and requested that the Examiner recommend that the special p-rmit be
approved if it is determined possible.
R-037-80 Page Three
The Examiner requested testimony in support of the application. There was no response.
He then invited comments in opposition. Responding was:
Susan Rendahl
7805 113th S.E.
Renton, WA 98055
Mrs. Rendahl referenced a letter and petition signed by property owners in the immediate
vicinity of the subject site which had been submitted to the Examiner on May 19, 1980, and
included in Exhibit #1 . She represented the residents in stating objections to development
due to unstable soil conditions, inadequate roads, and existence of natural springs in the
terrain. She advised that many residents in the area had constructed their homes on large
parcels of land due to the instability of soil and the necessity to install provisions for
drainage. Mrs. Rendahl referenced the Newcastle Community Plan, pages 10 through 15, which
further delineates severe landslide potential in the area. She noted that although Lake
Washington Boulevard is scheduled for improvement, its current condition would not
accommodate traffic generated from the proposal as well as other property currently being
developed in the vicinity. She felt that potential landslides which may occur as a 'result
of the weight of the proposed development and removal of existing vegetation will also
create hardships to the developer.
The Examiner requested further comments in opposition. Responding was:
June Huson
1130 S.E. 76th
Renton, WA 98055
Ms . Huson was affirmed by the Examiner. She stated that her concern as the adjacent
neighbor directly east of the subject site regards the method of construction and the
proposed height of the structures which would obstruct the view from her residence.
She noted that the site containing her combination residence/artist studio was selected
because of its privacy and aesthetic location, and these aspects should be reviewed and
considered prior to approval of a rezone of the subject property.
The Examiner indicated that the submitted conceptual site plans are not binding upon the
applicant at this stage of review, but the issue is whether the property is suitable for
development of low density housing in an R-2 zone.
Mr. Fitzgerald clarified that the site is relatively level in comparison with the steep
hill directly to the east, and while the hill may have a landslide potential , the subject
property levels out to a plateau. He advised that the Planning Department has analyzed
the capability of the existing roads to accommodate additional traffic and has found that
minimal impact will occur. Referencing Ms. Huson's testimony, Mr. Fitzgerald indicated
that a substantial swath of vegetation currently blocks the view from the existing
residence, and the applicant proposes to retain the trees along that eastern boundary
of the site as well as along Lake Washington Boulevard. Ms. Huson clarified that the
existing trees on the eastern boundary of the site are deciduous and provide a buffer
from noise and light during the summer, but a view of the lake is enjoyed during the
winter season.
The Examiner requested final comments. Since there were none, the hearing regarding
File No. R-037-80 was closed by the Examiner at 10: 17 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 reclassification of 2.52 acres of property from
G-9600 (General ; Single Family Residential ; Minimum lot size - 9,600 square feet)
to R-2 (Duplex Residential ; Minimum lot size - 7,200 square feet) .
2. The application file containing the application, SEPA documentation, the Planning
Department report, and other pertinent documents was entered into the record as
Exhibit #1 .
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
has been issued for the subject proposal by the Environmental Review Committee,
responsible official .
4. Plans for the proposal have been reviewed by all city departments affected by the
impact of this development.
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5. All existing utilities are available and in close proximity.
6. The subject property is located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Lake
Washington Boulevard and S.E. 76th Street .
7. The subject site was annexed into the city in 1960. A petition, filed in 1978, to
reclassify the property to R-3 (Medium Density Multifamily) was denied by the Hearing
Examiner and the request for reconsideration was dismissed in January of 19:0.
8. The site has varying slopes ranging from 6% in the north to 14% near the south property
line along S.E. 76th Street. Runoff on the site is medium, and the erosion hazard is
moderate to severe. Development plans for such slopes would be subject to review and
approval of the Public Works Department.
9. The site is covered with dense ground cover and there are stands of deciduous trees.
scattered throughout the site.
10. There are two existing single family dwellings and an accessory structure on the site.
11 . There are scattered single family residences located north and east of the subject
site. A large apartment complex is under construction in King County south-ast of
the subject site. South of the subject site, adjacent to S.E. 80th Street and Lake
Washington Boulevard, a permit to allow fill and grade was approved within the last
three months '(Sea-Belle Properties, File No. SP-402-79) . Similarly, a permit to
fill and grade was approved in 1979 on Parcel 183 (File No. SP-321-79) to allow
proposed construction of a motel complex.
12. Zoning in the areas adjacent to the subject property is a mix of residential, commercial
and industrial . The residential consists of a mixture of G-9600, the subject site's
current designation; G-6000 (General ; Single Family Residential ; Minimum log size -
6,000 square feet) northwest of the subject site; R-4 (High Density Multifa ily) to
the west; and RM-1800 (King County High Density Multifamily) to the southeast. There
are B-1 districts (Business/Commercial ) south of the subject site and a newly rezoned
B-1 parcel southeast of the site. H-1 (Heavy Industry) zoning is located along the
lake southwest of the subject site.
13. The site i,s located at the extreme north end of the city and lies adjacent o I-405.
Lake Washington Boulevard, a major arterial , forms the western boundary of he subject
site. Lake Washington Boulevard is scheduled for improvement under the Six Year Street
Improvement Plan. Included improvements will be curbs', gutters, sidewalks, drainage
and lighting. S.E. 76th Street, forming the southern boundary of the prope ty, beg'ins
climbing off of Lake Washington Boulevard and is underlain by springs in the area.
14. The Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject ,property is located as
suitable for the development of medium density multifamily housing. The R-• designation
is generally consistent with low density multifamily .housing.
15. The previously denied rezone to\ R-3 was disapproved as premature and incomp-tible
with the surrounding development. The Hearing Examiner indicated that R-2 4oning would
be more compatible with surrounding uses.
16. The 2.52 acre (109,771 square feet) lot as zoned would permit approximately eight to
ten 'single family homes if the parcel were subdivided. The proposed zoning of R-2,
without subdivision or special permit, would permit the establishment of on= duplex
unit. Routine subdivision, if approved, would permit the establishment of -pproximately
12 duplex units on 7,200 square foot lots. A special permit with City Coun• il approval
would allow the establishment of up to 27 townhouse units on the subject property.
17. The applicant has submitted a conceptual site plan which indicates that the applicant
intends to proceed by special permit and proposes to establish 26 units on 'he subject
property. The plans are conceptual and do not bind the applicant to those -pecific
plans.
18. The maximum development of the subject site under the proposed reclassifica' ion would
permit the establishment of approximately 27 units which would have the pot:ntial of
increasing the number of residents by approximately 68 persons; the school .ge
population by approximately six students; and the number of vehicle trips b
approximately 162 trips per day.
19. The legal notification indicated only that a rezone request was to be heard on May 20,
1980. There was no indication in that notice that a special permit to establish
townhouses would be .heard at the hearing.
20. The establishment of the permitted duplex structures on the subject site ha the
potential to block the views of adjacent property to the east . The Plannin'� Department
R-03, .;O Page Five
recommended that the height of the future structures be limited to 25 feet in order
to mitigate the impact of the greater intensity duplex development on the adjoining
single family properties.
Similarly, the Planning Department recommended buffering these properties to the east
with at least a 20-foot setback requirement. Section 4-708(4) (b) requires a minimum
25-foot rear yard. Depending on the designated frontage of the property, the rear
yard could either be along the north or east property lines of the property.
CONCLUSIONS:
1 . The proponent of a rezone must demonstrate that the request is in the public interest
and will not impair the public health, safety and welfare in addition to compliance
with at least one of the three criteria listed in Section 4-3010 which provides in
part that:
a. The subject site has not been considered in a previous area-wide rezone or land
use analysis; or
b. The subject site is potentially designated for the new classification per the
Comprehensive Plan; or
c. There has been material and substantial change in the circumstances in the
area in which the subject site is located since the last rezoning of the property
or area.
The applicant has demonstrated that the necessary criteria have been met to permit
the reclassification of the subject property.
2. The Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located as
suitable for the development of medium density multifamily housing. The applicant .
has proposed low density multifamily zoning for the subject property in order to
create a less intense buffer between the single family housing directly north and
east of the subject site and the higher intensity development and 1-405 west of the
site.
3. In a previous application and respective analysis, the Hearing Examiner indicated
that R-3 zoning was too intense for the subject site but that R-2 zoning with certain
restrictions could be made compatible with the site and surrounding development. The
applicant's proposal as conditioned below will permit such integration of the proposed
R-2 zoning and the adjacent single family areas to the north and east.
4. The R-2 zoning requested by the applicant is generally more compatible with the
surrounding zoning and development than that suggested by the map element of the
Comprehensive Plan. The R-2 would be less intense and would prevent the intrusion
of incompatible land uses into the area in which the subject property is located
(Page 17, Comprehensive Plan, Objective No. 1) . The R-2 zoning would also protect
property values within the community through effective control of land use ( Ibid,
Objective No. 4) . The textural guidelines of the Comprehensive Plan along with
sound land use principles support R-2 zoning rather than the more intense R-3 zoning.
5. A number of the parcels which are compatible with the zoning of the subject site
have been recently rezoned or been the object of further development procedures
such as special permits for fill, and grade. These include the Pickle rezone, the
rezones of Parcels 184, 185 and 193, all to B-l ; the Misty Cove rezone to R-4.
The special permits to fill and grade were recently approved for Sea-Belle Properties
and the Austin Company. The construction of the large apartment complex in King
County just. south of the subject property has recently occurred. This 'indicates
that the area has undergone significant and material changes in the recent past.
6. The proposed rezone is also compatible and consistent with the changes which have
occurred in the area as enumerated above. Further, the proposed rezoned property
will serve as a buffer between these more intense uses and the single family uses
north and east of the subject property.
7. The topography of the subject property is irregular and unless specific concern and
consideration is given to the topography, view blockage, noise and other physical
encroachment will occur if development on the subject parcel proceeds under the .R-2
zoning. Therefore, in order to mitigate these problems, the imposition of a height
limitation and setback buffer for development on the subject property is appropriate.
The Planning Department has indicated that a 25-foot height limitation would protect
the easterly properties from view blockage and the encroachment of the more intense
R-2 property. Similarly, a 25-foot setback which would be required as a rear yard
in the R-2 zone (Section 4-708(4) (b)) could also achieve the necessary separation and
avoid the impacts of intense development along the east property line.
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8. Pursuant to Section 4-708(4) (a) , a front yard of at least twenty feet is required in
an R-2 zone and it would be appropriate to maintain that setback along Lake Washington
Boulevard, a heavily traveled arterial . Also, maintaining the western property line
as the front of the subject property would be consistent with designating the eastern
edge of the property as the rear yard for setback and buffering requirements -s
indicated above (Conclusion No. 7) .
9. The legal notice of a public hearing to consider a zone change on the subject property
was insufficient to apprise the general public of a further hearing to permit the
establishment of townhouses on the subject property pursuant to the special permit
procedures of Sections 4-708(3) and 4-722(B) . Therefore, the applicant will be
required to apply for a special permit under separate application and a public hearing
will be held to determine the appropriateness of the request.
RECOMMENDATION:
The City Council should approve the reclassification of the subject property from G-9600
to R-2 subject to the following restrictive covenants:
1 . That no building o,r structure exceed a height of twenty-five (25) feet;
2. That a twenty-five (25) foot rear yard setback be maintained along the eastern
property line pursuant to Section 4-708(4) (b) ;
3. That a twenty foot (20) front yard setback be maintained along the western property
line adjacent to Lake Washington Boulevard pursuant to Section 4-708(4) (a) .
ORDERED THIS 2nd day of June, 1980.
Fred J . Ka man
Land Use Hearing Examiner
TRANSMITTED THIS 2nd day of June, 1980 by Affidavit of Mailing to the parties
of record:
James S. Fitzgerald, P.O.. Box L, Kirkland, WA 98033
Susan Rendahl , 7805 113th S.E. , Renton, WA 98055
June Huson, 1130 S.E. 76th, Renton, WA 98055
Jerald Slatter, 5032 Lake Washington Boulevard N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Gloria Minnick, Renton Municipal Building
Ken Powell , 5110 Lake Washington Boulevard N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
Ed LaVille, 3188 Sunset Boulevard N.E. , Renton, WA 98055
TRANSMITTED THIS 2nd day of June, 1980 to the following:
Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch
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
Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must
be filed in writing on or before June 16, 1980. Any aggrieved 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.
An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Section 3016, which requires that
such appeal be filed with the City Clerk accompanying a filing fee of $25.00 an meeting
other specified requirements. Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection in
the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall , or same maybe purchased at c st in said
department.
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CITY OF RENTON
HEARING EXAIViiNER
Mr. Fred Kaufman MAY 1 91980
Land Use Hearing Examiner AM PM
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Municipal Building
Renton, Washington 98055
Re: Rezone Application of May Creek Associates
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Dear Mr. Kaufman:
The undersigned parties to this letter wish to voice our firm
objection to the proposed rezone of the subject property shown
on the enclosed exhibit. We represent the immediate property
owners and members of the community that would be most affected
by the proposed intensification of the land use. We, for the
most part, have been present at the other hearings concerning
the proposed rezone of this parcel and made what we feel were
very significant and important points as to our objections to
situations which have not changed and will not change in the
future.
Our objections are based on the very principles of the County' s
Comprehensive Plan that we as community members relied upon
when we purchased or built our present homes . The subject property
is steep and of seijere landslide potential (Newcastel Commu-
nity Plan, pgs . 10 through 15) which causes the property owners
on the upper adjacent property great concern. We also have a
totally inadequate road system, in particular the steep hill known
as S.E. 76th, which by the county's own admission is impossible
to keep in good repair due to the unstable soil conditions and
natural springs on the hillside. Related to this is an already
overburdening traffic condition that has produced a serious
accident potential on the very narrow existing roadways of which
a further intensification would be intolerable.
Although this property is in the City of Renton it is surrounded
by, and adjacent to, land that is presently in the county whose
land use is governed by the comprehensive plan currently in effect.
There is adequate zoned property in the immediate vicinity that
is undeveloped at present, in addition to development that has
CITY OF RENTON/Fred Kaufman
May 15, 1980
Page 2
taken place that will surely have an adverse impact on the
traffic and overcrowding conditions already existing. We are
very much opposed to increasing zoning that would allow a
further deterioration of the immediate community.
This parcel was denied a rezone at a previous hearing and since
then the community has been able to review the Newcastle Commu-
nity Plan which reconfirmed past studies indicating the extreme
danger of soil instability on the subject property and the
entire hillside area. The entire area is classified as a class
III severe landslide hazard area. The very policies of King
County Comprehensive Plan, which must be considered in this case,
call for these areas of landslide potential to be left undeveloped
or at the very most developed in a way to allow. for very low
intensification of land use. Many of us in the community have
built our homes on large parcels of an acre or more because of
the soil tests and drainage problems, and secondly so that future
problems associated with overdeveloping of this type of land
would not occur.
In summary, let us say that the undersigned members of the commu-
nity are confident that the previous denial of the rezone was
a correct decision and hope you will consider our objection, to
this present rezone as valid and proper.
We thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,.
The Undersigned
Neighborhood Property Owners
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PLANNING ®EPA3 TIMEI1ff
IPRELIIMIIMARY REPORT TO TIE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING
MAY 20, 1980
APPLICANT : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
FILE NUMBER : R-037-80
A . SUMMARY & IPU;"IPOSE OF REQUEST:
The applicant requests a rezone of the subject site
from G-9600 to R-2 for the purpose of future townhouse
development . The final development is anticipated to
be 'a 26-unit condominium development .
B . GENERAL ME®I I IATI®PM:
1 . Owner of Record : NORMAN McCUE for
MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
2 . Applicant : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
3 . Location :
(Vicinity Map Attached ) On Lake Washington
Blvd. N .E . adjacent
to and north of S .E .
76th Street
4. Legal Description : A detailed legal
description is available
on file in the Renton
Planning Dept .
5 . Size of Property : +109, 771 square feet
or 2 . 52 acres
6 . Access : Via S. E . 76th Street
and Lake Washington
Blvd. N .E.
7 . Existing Zoning : G-9600, Residential
Single Family
8 . Exising Zoning in the Area : G-6000, Residence
Single Family ; B-1 ,
Business Use ; R-4 ,
Residence Multiple
Family ; H-1 , Heavy
Industrial
9. Comprehensive Land Use Plan : Medium Density Multiple
Family
10 . Notification : The applicant was notified
in writing of the hearing
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES , R-037-80
MAY 20 , 1980
PAGE TWO
C . HISTORY/BACKGROUND:
The subject site was annexed to the City by Ordinance
#1823 dated April 21 , 1960 . An application to rezone
the property to R-3, Multiple Family Residential was
denied by the Hearing Examiner on December 19 , 1978
after holding public hearings on October .10, 1978 .
The file was finally dismissed on January 21, 1980 .
D. PHYSICAL BACKGROUND:
1 . Topography: The site rises from west to east with
slopes varying from 14% near the south property
line to 9% in the middle portion and approximately
6% in the north.
2 . Soils : Alderwood gravelly sandy loam , 6-15% slopes ,
(AgC ) . Permeability is moderately rapid in the
surface layer and subsoil and very slow in the
substratum . Runoff is slow to medium and the hazard
of erosion is moderate . This soil is used for
timber , pasture , berries , row crops and for urban
development . Bellingham silt loam, less than 2%
slopes (Bh) . Permeability is slow, runoff is slow.,
and the erosion hazard is slight . This soil is
used mostly for pasture and a few areas are used
for row crops . Kitsap silt loam , 8-15% slopes
(KpC) . Runoff is medium and the erosion hazard
is moderate to severe . . This soil is used for timber
and pasture .
3 . Vegetation : The site consists primarily of fairly
dense low ground cover in the form of scrub brushes
and grass . Stands of deciduous trees are also
scattered throughout the site .
4. Wildlife : Existing vegetation on the site provides
suitable habitat for birds and small mammals .
5 . Water : Some standing water was observed along
the southern boundary of the subject site at the
time of posting on May 6 , 1980 .
6. Land Use : The land use of the site consists of
two existing single-family residences and an accessory
building . To the north and east are scattered
a few single family dwellings . The property to
the south remains largely undeveloped . FAI-405
is located to the west of the subject site with
a mixture of residential and industrial uses to
the west of the freeway.
E . NEIGH l ORH MDD CHARACTERISTICS :
The area east of FAI-405 is largely undeveloped with
the existing uses composed principally of single family
dwellings with the exception of an apartment complex
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES , R-037-80
MAY 20 , 1980
PAGE THREE
2 . Fire Protection : Provided by the Renton Fire Department
pursuant to ordinance requirements .
3 . Transit : Metro Transit Route 240 operates along
Lake Washington Blvd. N .E . adjacent to the subject
site .
4 . Schools : Kennydale Elementary School is located
approximately 11/2 miles southeast of the site and
McKnight Junior High School is within 21/2 miles
to the southeast while Hazen High School is approxi-
mately 4 miles to the southeast .
5 . Recreation : Kennydale Lions Park is within 14
miles to the southeast of the subject site and
the North Highlands Park is approximately 22 miles
to the southeast while Lake Washington Beach Park
is within 21/2miles to the southwest .
G . APPLICAtOLL SECTIONS OF THE ZOIEBJ1C CODE:
1 . Section 4-706, R-1, Residence Single Family .
2 . Section 4-708 , R-2 , Residence Two Family.
H . , PPLICAI+IL( SECTIONS OF THE COMPRIEHENSIVE PLAIN OR OTHER
WTTEIAL CITY ®OCUNLNIT:
1 . Land Use Report , 1965 , Residential , page 11 , and
objectives 4. and 6 , pages 17-18 .
I . IMPACT OF TIME NATURAL OR &flUNAN1 EENVIRONI,ENIT :
1 . Natural Systems : Rezoning of the subject site
will not have a direct. impact upon the existing
natural systems . However , the proposed future
development of the site will cause an increase
in storm water runoff, traffic movement , noise
levels , and disturb soil and vegetation .
2 . Population/Employment : Construction of the 26
townhouse duplexes would increase the area population
by approximately 65 persons .
3 . Schools : Approximately 6 additional pupils may
be expected to inhabit the units , if approved .
This will not significantly impact area schools .
4 . Social : Increased opportunities for social inter-
action may result with development of the subject
site .
5 . Traffic : The proposed development will increase
traffic in the area by approximately 125 trips/day
(6 trips/unit x 26 units) .
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES , R-037-80
MAY 20 , 1980
PAGE FOUR
L . PUNNING DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS :
1 . The proposed rezone is consistent with the Comprehens ve
Plan which designates the site as medium density
multiple family and commercial .
2 . The proposal is generally consistent with the existin'!
zoning to the south (i .e . B-1 , City of Renton .Tract
185 ; also B-C , Community Business-King County,
for Tract 182 and RM 1800, High Density Multiple
Family , King County , for Tract 167) . Tract 168
located east of the site within King County is
zoned RS-9600 or equivalent to the zoning of the
subject site , and is presently used as single family
residential .
During the last two years since the public hearing
considering the rezone to R-3 , the property within
the vicinity has been undergoing modifications
in use . Tract 185 has recently received a special
permit to allow filling and grading for future
commercial development . To the southeast of the
site a large condominium complex has been constructe•
on Tract 166 and farther to the south the rezone
request by Lyle Pickle to rezone a parcel of propert
to B-1 is presently under consideration by the
City Council .
3 . Although the Comprehensive Plan would appear to
suggest that an R-3 zoning classification would
be appropriate for the site , the facts remain that
the area is still developing and that increasing
the density as originally proposed in 1978 would
still be unappropriate . The present proposal to
develop the site with 26-units is basically a 45%
reduction from the original proposal of 47 units .
This reduction in density would appear to protect
the existing single family residential development
in the vicinity of the subject site . Objective
No . 4 of the Comprehensive Plan Ladd Use Report
of 1965 , page 17 states that "property values should
be protected within the community for the benefit
of its residents and property owners through effecti e
control of land use and enforcement of building
construction codes . " In 1978 the Hearing Examiner
decided that the proposed development of 47 units
was in conflict with this objective in that it
appeared to be premature and create too high of
a density adjacent to established single family
residential . This was also supported by Objective
No . 6 which encourages "the development and utilize ion
of land to its highest and best use in such a way
as to promote the best interest of the community
and contribute to its overall attractiveness and
desirability as a place in which to work , shop ,
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES , R-037-80
MAY 20, 1980
PAGE FIVE
1 . That substantial evidence was presented demonstrating
the subject ' s reclassification appears to
not have been specifically considered at the
time of the last area land use analysis and
area zoning ; or
2 . That the property is potentially zoned for
the reclassification being requested pursuant
to the policies set forth in the Comprehensive
Plan and conditions have been met which would
indicate that the change is appropriate ; or
3 . That since the last previous land use analysis
of the area zoning of the subject property ,
authorized public improvements , permitted
private development or other circumstances
affecting the property have undergone significant
and material change .
In 1978 it was determined that the property was
potentially zoned as set forth in the Comprehensive
Plan ; however , the development was premature because
of the lack of City services and the existing develop-
ment in the area . The present application has shown
that the reduce density is more appropriate in
buffering the existing residential uses and that
sewer and water are available to the site . Therefore , .
the reclassification request appears to be appropriate .
5 . The site contains a considerable number of significant
trees along the Lake Washington Blvd . N.E . frontage
and for the length of the eastern property line .
These should be retained as much as possible as
part of the site development . The Comprehensive
Plan Land Use Report , 1965 , page 11 , states that
"residential development may be successfully planned
to take good advantage of the amenities which such
locations often provide . Natural features such
as rock outcroppings , streams, stands of native
trees , and views often available from these locations
should be used to greatest advantage . "
The schematic design landscaping plan has been.
presented for the proposed 26-unit development .
It appears to, take advantage of the natural vegetation
along both Lake Washington Blvd . and the eastern
boundary of the property . However, specific care
should be taken in insuring that the project is
enhanced by such vegetation and any supplemental
vegetation added .
6 . The anticipated traffic from the project does not
appear to significantly impact either Lake Washington
Blvd . N .E . or S . E . 76th Street . At the present
time Lake Washington Blvd . has a right-of-way of
80 ' which would be sufficient for the expansion
of the arterial as the area to the northeast develops .
Only possible design problem might result from
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
PUBLIC HEARING : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES , R-037.-80
MAY 20 , 1980
PAGE SIX
7 . The applicant ' s conceptual site plan as submitted
appears to show a conscious effort to reduce the
density from a maximum allowable of .75 units under
the Comprehensive Plan to 26 units . In addition ,
provides adequate setbacks to all property lines
to assure that the project does not create an environ
mental intrusion into an established residential
area . The specific refinements of the plan concerning
the landscaping buffer can be evaluated at the
time of building permit application . Detailed
review of landscaping and site plans by the Hearing
Examiner appear to be unnecessary because of the
applicant ' s reduction in development intensity
from the original application in 1978 .
8 . The applicant will have to add the necessary water
lines and fire hydrants to meet the fire code and
provide all necessary storm drainage and utility
lines as specified by the Public Works Department .
These can be accomplished at the time of building
permit application .
9. The applicant has submitted elevations of the subject
site in an effort to show that the project will
not block the view of single family residences
to the east of the subject property . The site
plans propose building clusters of two units with
attached garages so that the actual construction
does .not create a solid view obstructing wall .
The slope of the site and the adjacent property
to the east provides sufficient height so that
the single family residences will be able to see
over the proposed development , if the structures
have a maximum height of 25 feet to the top of
the roof.
M. PLANNING DEPAARTmEINJT REC®NI ENDATIff :
Based upon the foregoing analysis , the Planning Department
recommends that the applicant ' s request for a rezone
from G-9600 to R-2 , Multiple Family Residential , File
No . R-037-80 be approved subject to the following conditio is :
1 . The filing of restrictive covenants to include
the following :
a. Maximum development of 26 units.
b . 2 unit structures as presented in plans received
4/2/80.
c . Maximum height of structures not to exceed
25 feet .
2 . A 20-foot setback requirement along Lake Washington
Blvd. N .E. and the eastern property line .
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4111 12-1979
RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
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Engineering Division
Traffic Engineering
Building Division
/2"Utilities Engineering
Fire Department
(Other) :
COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN
WRI I G F R THE APPLICATION REVIEW CONFERENCE (ARC) TO BE HELD ON
AT 9 :00 A.M. IN THE THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM.
IF Y U DEPARTMENT DIVISION REPRESENTATIVE WILL NOT ABLE TO ATTEND THE ARC,
PLEAS PLEAS5 PR VIDE THE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BY 5:00 P .M. ON
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RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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Engineering Division
Traffic Engineering
Building Division
Utilities Engineering
Fire Department
(Other) :
COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN
WRIL uR THE APPLICATION :RKVjEW CONFERENCE (ARC) TO BE HELD ON
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PLEASE PR VIDE THE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BY 55:OU P.M. ON
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION :
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• 12-1979
RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
Application : .• ® 7. , -4 � j .r� ,� � �- $00 /1 o42 ^+ r_
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TO: Parks Department SCHEDULED HEARING DATE:_ SA020
Police Department A.R.C. MEETING DATE: ,TdUgoos
Public Works Department
Engineering Division
, Traffic Engineering
i,a' Building Division
Utilities Engineering _
Fire Department
(Other) :
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WRI I G FpiI R THE APPLICATION R V EW CONFERENCE ARC) TO BE HELD ON
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IF YOUR DEPARTMENT/DIVISION REPRESENTATIVE WILL NOT ABLE TQ ATTEND THE ARC,
'Iowa: THE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BY 5:0U P .M. ON
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FINAL DECLARATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Application No (s ) : R-037-80
Environmental Checklist No : ECF-556-80
Description of Proposal : Rezone
Proponent : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
Location of Proposal : Vicinity of 4904
Lake Washington Blvd.
NE (Tract 181 )
Lead Agency : CITY OF RENTON
This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on April 23 , 1980
following a presentation by Steve Munson and Dave Clemens
of the Planning Department . Oral comments were accepted
from:
Warren G. Gonnason - Impact of reversed density and land
use . Substantiation of environmental impact .
Gordon Y . Ericksen - low density appropriate.
Incorporated by reference in the record of the. proceedings
of the ERC on application ECF-556-80 are the following:
1 ) . Environmental Checklist Review Sheet , prepared by:
Steve Munson , Assistant Planner, April 21 , 1980
2) Applications : R-037-80
3) Recommendations for a declaration of non-significance :
Warren G. Gonnason - recommended declaration of non-
significance. Gordon Y. Ericksen concurring.
Acting as the Responsible Official , the ERC has determined
this development does not have significant adverse impact
on the environment . An EIS is not required under RCW
43 .21C .030 (2) (c) . This decision was made after review by
the lead agency of a complete environmental checklist and
other information on file with the lead agency.
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Signatures : ;+ / / ,
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Jc�fi E . t•Jebley , Park-s- Director I Go 'don Y.. ricksen, Planning
Director:
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Warren G . Gonnason , Director \ "
Public Works Department
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411/
FINAL DECLARATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Application No (s ) : R-037-80
Environmental Checklist No : ECF-556-80
Description of Proposal : Rezone
Proponent : MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
Location of Proposal : 'vicinity of 4904
Lake Washington Blvd.
NE (Tract 181 )
Lead Agency : CITY OF RENTON
This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on April 23 , 1980
following a presentation by Steve Munson and Dave Clemens
of the Planning Department . Oral comments were accepted
from :
Warren G . Gonnason - Impact of reversed density and land
use . Substantiation of environmental impact .
Gordon Y . Ericksen - low density appropriate .
Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings
of the ERC on application ECF-556-80 are the following :
1 ) Environmental Checklist Review Sheet , prepared by :
Steve Munson , Assistant Planner, April 21 , 1980
2 ) Applications : R-037-80
3 ) Recommendations for a declaration of non-significance :
Warren G . Gonnason - recommended declaration of non-
significance . Gordon Y. Ericksen concurring .
Acting as the Responsible Official , the ERC has determined
this development does not have significant adverse impact
on the environment . An EIS is not required under RCW
43 .21C .030 ( 2 ) (c) . This decision was made after review by
the lead agency of a complete environmental checklist and
other information on file with the lead agency.
Signatures : 144 ,A0// t. ;55_:),
oliin E . Webley , Park irector / Go don Y. Ericksen, Planning
Director
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Warren G . Gonnason , Director � .
Public Works Department
411
Date circulated : 7 z/( 1312 Comments due: y/z 3 /Po
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECECLIST REVIEU SHEET
E C F - $®,
APPLICATION No(s) . D/Y --(R-10 ,37^.03 ,GOO 7t,Q -o:Z
PROPONENT: /' Ay CPe � r 5�®e/ae/P
PROJECT TITLE: A 11
Brief Description of Project : l'r�pose JCan drei ,/ien
11-tm homes e de'p/°xis ,ci /- 6 t ar c s
LOCATION : We, L.ea, S4i',ij��v� etv • /1/�r :07;eatT
SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross)
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (o) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE
INFO
1) Topographic changes: (/
2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality : i//
3) Water & water courses : 4 ;/
4) Plant life : V//_
5) Animal life: .✓
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6) Noise: y/
7) Light & glare :
8) Land Use ; north: '.:. " f_
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east : ,nR1g80 u,
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south: d
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Fart
west : �E�T 0C�
Land use conflicts: � �% 0 -1);\1"1"V 4 T`�
View obstruction : `N'2 6)1 9
9) Natural resources :
10 ) Risk of upset :
11 ) Population/Employment : V
12 ) Number of Dwellings :
13) Trip ends ( ITE) :
traffic impacts : _
14) Public services:
15 ) Energy :
16) Utilities :
17) Human health: /
18) Aesthetics : d
19) Recreation: /'
20) Archeology/history : _
COMMENTS :
Recommendation: DNSI_ DO. More Information
Reviewed by s c . Title :
Date :
FORM: ERC-06
r„? 154166.
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Date circulated : 7 ,/z/( 130 Comments due: y/Z 3 1P.0
ENVIRONMIEINTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET
ECF - S:5X- $0
APPLICATION No (s) . RE,7e/Y -637-11.31.) 6="GD0 710
PROPONENT : f r[Ay CPe e/ 6C/a7'' v
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PROJECT TITLE: 11 JJ
Brief Description of Project : PupocCJCa#t Sri^ue*oh m
hO U C clop/ox w/a.ec`e e a pa y e A
LOCATION : 99 / L,44SAirtg/e eLI! /V ?% €T ASO
SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross)
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (%) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE
INFO
1 ) Topographic changes : %� 1
2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality : y
3) Water & water courses : _ }�
4) Plant life :
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5 ) Animal life: _. \/
6) Noise : >(
7) Light & glare : •
8) Land Use ; north:
east :
south :
west :
Land use conflicts :
View obstruction: -- —"
9) Natural resources :
10 ) Risk of upset :
11 ) Population/Employment :
12 ) Number of Dwellings : 1
13) Trip ends ( ITE ) :
traffic impacts :
14) Public services:
15 ) Energy :
:
16 ) Utilities : •
17 ) Human health: •
18) Aesthetics: X
19) Recreation: x _
-420 ) Archeology/history:
COMMENTS: ••
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Recommendation : DNSI ,;' DOS More Information
Reviewed by : .� --- • Title :
Date :
FORM: ERC-06
Date circulated: W2.1( 13® Comments due : WZ 3 1 Pp•
ENIVIRONMENTAL CHECIKLIST REVIEW SHEET
ECF
APPLICATION No(s) . flie..7DAe -YR-037"A T 6 iiGDD
PROPONENT : May oc/SeS
PROJECT TITLE: A 11 ,/
Brief Description of Project : PupocechanSTruG?<<eh
W rt hew e dup/exes Ada- e•`tS eeray es .
LOCATION : 7 efv • /1/ (sae /S7)
SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross)
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (%) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE
INFO
1 ) Topographic changes :
2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality: kT
3) Water & water courses: T
4). Plant life :
5) Animal life : >
6) 'Noise : X
7) Light & glare :
8) Land Use ; north:
east:
south:
west :
Land use conflicts : / Z �c__
View obstruction : J
9) Natural resources:
10 ) Risk of upset : /‹.
11 ) Population/Employment :
12 ) Number of Dwellings : X
13) Trip ends ( ITE) :
traffic impacts :
14) Public services : )( I
15 ) Energy : X
16) Utilities:
17) Human health: . �C ,
18) Aesthetics:
5 '
19) Recreation : x
20) Archeology/history : l� _
COMMENTS :
Recommendation : DNSI2C DOS More Information_
Reviewed by : A- _litle :
Date : `//ZZ.—/e&
FORM: ERC-06
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 MAY 20, 1980 , AT 9 :00
A.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS :
1. RENTON ELKS CLUB , APPLICATIONS FOR WAIVER OF
OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS , File W-030-80, AND
EXCEPTION TO THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE TO
ALLOW ACCESS BY EASEMENT , File E-043-80 ;
property located between Renton Elks Club
and Benson Road.
2. BRADY INTERNATIONAL HARDWOODS COMPANY,
APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE
IN M-P ZONE , File SP-011-80 ; property located
on the east side of Lind Ave . S .W. , 550 feet
north of S .W. 34th St .
3 . BRADY INTERNATIONAL HARDWOODS COMPANY, APPLICATION
FOR SITE APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT 72 , 370 SQ. FT . WAREHOUSE/
OFFICE FACILITY IN M-P ZONE , File SA-012-80 ; property
located on the east side of Lind Ave . S.W. , 550
feet north of S .W. 34th St .
4 . MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES , APPLICATION FOR REZONE FROM
G-9600 TO R-2 FOR PURPOSE OF FUTURE CONSTRUCTION
OF 26 TOWNHOUSE DUPLEXES , File R-037-80 ; property
located in the vicinity of 4904 Lake Washington
Blvd. N.E. (Tract 181) , adjacent to and north of
S .E. 76th St .
Legal descriptions of files noted above are on file in the
Renton Planning Department .
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE.
PRESENT AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON MAY 20, 1980 , AT 9 :00 A. M.
TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS .
PUBLISHED : May 7, 1980 GORDON Y. ERICKSEN,
RENTON PLANNING DIRECTOR
CERTIFICATION
I , ROGER BLAYLOCK , 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 , in
and for the State of Washington
residing in King County , on the
2nd day of May. (RIX
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SIGNED : ‘It.,
OF R��
tt. .1- � THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055
.i
n BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH. MAYOR o PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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0gTeO SEPT
May 2 , 1980
May Creek Associates
P. O .- Box 622
Kirkland, Washington 98033
Re : APPLICATION FOR REZONE FROM G-9600 TO R-2 FOR PURPOSE
OF FUTURE CONSTRUCTION OF 26 TOWNHOUSE DUPLEXES , File
R-037-80 ; property located in the vicinity of 4904 Lake
Washington Blvd. N.E . (Tract 181) , adjacent to and north
of S .E . 76th St.
Gentlemen :
The Renton Planning Department formally accepted the above
mentioned application on April 21 , 1980. A public hearing
before the City of Renton Hearing Examiner has been set for
May 20, 1980 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
Rog !4eB5illock
Associate Planner
RJB:wr
cc : Norman W. McCue
P. 0. Box 622
Kirkland, WA 98033
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GENERAL LOCATION: AND, OR ADDRESS:
LOCATED IN THE VICINITY OF 4904 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. N.E .
(TRACT 181) , ADJACENT TOS AND NORTH OF S.E. 76TH ST.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON FILE IN THE RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT.
I S POSTED TO NOTIFY PROPERTY OWNERS OF
TO BE HELD
IN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING
ON MAY 20, 1980 BEGINNING AT 9 :00 A.M.
P.M.
C •NCERNING ITEM Elf
• 4 co' ' ' y fi E ZO . '$E — G-9600 TO R-2 FOR-PURPOSE OF FUTURE CONSTRUCTIN
FILE037-80
a S ' ECI . . PERMIT
• SITE AA' PROVAL
U WAIVEa=
: NOR,'a LINE .ANAGEMENT PERMIT
DECLARATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE - DIRECT APPEALS TO HEARING
EXAMINER.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 235 2550
THIS NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
RENTON , WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review Committee (ERC ) has issued a final
declaration of non-significance for the following projects :
1 . MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES (ECF-556-80 ) , APPLICATION
FOR REZONE FROM G-9600 TO R-2 FOR PURPOSE OF FUTURE
CONSTRUCTION OF 26 TOWNHOUSE DUPLEXES , File
R-037-80 ; property located in the vicinity of
4904 Lake Washington Blvd. N . E . ( Tract 181 ) ,
adjacent to and north of S . E . 76th St .
2 . BRADY INTERNATIONAL HARDWOODS COMPANY
(ECF-546-80 ) , APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIAL PERMIT
TO FILL AND GRADE IN M. P ZONE AND SITE APPROVAL
FOR A 72 , 370 SQ . FT . WAREHOUSE/OFFICE FACILITY ,
Files SP-011-80 and SA-012-80 ; property located
on the east side of Lind Ave . S . W . , 550 feet
north of S .W. 34th St .
3 . DENNIS SMART (ECF-562-80 ) , APPLICATION FOR
TENTATIVE PLAT APPROVAL IN L-1 ZONE (LOT #1 OF
WALKER MOUNTAIN SHORT PLAT 373-79 ) , File
Tentative Plat 042-80 ; property located on
southeast corner of Jefferson and N . E . 4th St .
Further information regarding this action is available in
the Planning Department , Municipal Building, Renton, Washington ,
235-2550 . Any appeal of ERC action must be filed with the
Hearing Examiner by May 14, 1980 .
Published : April 30 , 1980
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
APRIL 23, 1980
AGENDA
COMMENCING AT 10:00 A.M. :
THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM
1 . NEW BUSINESS :
ECF-555-80 'DOMINIC J. COLASURDO
SP-032-80 Application for special permit to
fill and grade in B-1 and R-3 zones;
property located south side of N.E.
4th Street approximately 160 feet
east of Union Avenue N.E.
ECF-556-80 MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
R-037-80 Application for rezone from G-9600
to R-2 for purpose of future construc-
tion of 26 townhouse duplexes ;
property located in the vicinity
of 4904 Lake Washington Blvd. N.E.
(Tract 181 ) , adjacent to and north
of S.E. 76th Street.
ECF-546-80 BRADY INTERNATIONAL HARDWOODS COMPANY
SP-011-80 Applications for special permit
SA-012-80 to fill and grade in M-P zone and
site approval for a 72 , 370 sq. ft.
warehouse/office facility; property
located on the east side of Lind
Avenue S.W. , 550 feet north of S.W.
34th Street.
ECF-562-80 DENNIS SMART
Tentative Plat Application for tentative plat approval
042-80 in L-1 zone (Lot 111 of Walker mountain
Short Plat 373-79) ; property located
on southeast corner of Jefferson
and N.E. 4th Street.
ECF-542-80 CITY OF RENTON
WELLS AVENUE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
Construction of a new four-lane
bridge on North Wells , where it
crosses the Cedar River.
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Date circulated : q/zi( 0 Comments due: 4/2 3 /PO
ENIVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET
ECF - .5:5g- g®
APPLICATION No(s) • 0 ,..7p,+y CR-637- 6-- gQ® (2.
PROPONENT : MAy CPe 1S5®e/a/P
PROJECT TITLE :
Brief Description of Project : 8erocvoiretotS/rue_iiort
`At") rt Aouc dop/e°xt, 64 ar i eS
LOCATION: WO itgAwl div e /so.")
SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross)
DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (%) :
IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE
INFO
1 ) Topographic changes :
• V
2 ) Direct/Indirect air quality :
3) Water & water courses :
4) Plant life :
5) Animal life:
6) Noise:
7) Light & glare :
8) Land Use ; north:
east : l-p`# s -j1i, L- 4p), c le
south: DYjk'lretot
west : Fd OS'
Land use conflicts : 11.„YeAllegs4.1,c_ey,"...eki rro;fi S �Sy0
View obstruction :
9) Natural resources :
10 ) Risk of. upset :
11 ) Population/Employment :
12 ) Number of Dwellings :.
13) Trip ends ( ITE) : (�
traffic impacts :
14) Public services:
15 ) Energy :
16 ) Utilities :
17) Human health :
18 ) Aesthetics :
19 ) Recreation:
20 ) Archeology/history : 0 1
COMMENTS :
Recommendation : DNSI DOS More Information
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Reviewed by : /�a.,,� Title : .S$� 1Q,� ��e•
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Date : //2/f eo
FORM: ERC-06
Ili CITY OF RENTON Oh S
RE7ONE APPLICATION .
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
LAND USE HEARING
APPLICATION NO. -- oJ7-id EXAMINER 'S ACTION
APPLICATION FEE $ 9c?4- 7'` _S APPEAL FILED
RECEIPT NO . CITY COUNCIL ACTION
FILING DATE /0 6, ORDINANCE NO. AND DATE
HEARING DATE
APPLICANT TO COr1PLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 :
1 . Name May Associates Phone 454-6404
Address P.O. Box 622 Kirkland, Wa 98033
3. Property petitioned for rezoning is located on 4904 Lake Washington Blvd N.E.
between S.E. 76th. & (north of) and Lake Washington Blvd. N.E. (Fast of)
4 . Square footage or acreage of property 109,771.20 or 2.52 acres +
5 . Legal description of property (if more space is required, attach a
separate sheet)
Tract 181, C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle, Division
No. 3, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page 81, in King County,
Washington, lying southeasterly of the southeast margin of Lake Washington Boulevard
northeast (Kennydale Newport Road) ; together with that portion of vacated County Road
No. 34 described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Tract 181;
thence northerly along the easterly line of said tract 181, to the southwesterly line
of said vacated County Road No. 34; thence continuing northerly along the last
described line extended to a point of intersection with the southeasterly margin of Lake
Washington Blvd. northeast (Kennydale Newport Road) and the terminus of said line.
6 . Existing Zoning G-9600 Zoning Requested R-2
NOTE TO APPLICANT : The following factors are considered in reclass,' i . A1
property. Evidence or additional information Cjs'ub��t�iY1 e
your request may be attached to this sheet. . ee .� -\-ipa
Procedure Sheet for specific requirements . ) t bm@ �- iis form
in duplicate. U gi 0
P� 196 1.-
7. Proposed use of site Medium Density Multi-family for .2 6 units
p„-..--•• 4,7
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`iA,• N1NG
8. List the measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area.
1. Conform to natural land contours. 2. Egress and ingress on both streets bordering
property to lessen traffic. 3. Use of plantings as low profile screening to surrounding
neighbors.
9 . How soon after the rezone is granted do you intend to develop the site?
Depending upon financing availability in today's market
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10 . Two copies of plot plan and affidavit of ownership are 'required.
Planning Dept.
1-77
AFFIDAVIT
Norman W. McCue,
I , Managing Partner for May Creek Associates , 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 day of January , 19 80
Notary Public in and for the State of
Washington, residing at Bellevue
0 r f")/_ d
,A0-b( 4 / 0-4 X,11./14
(Name ofi N.tary Public) (S gnatu e o Own r)
16051 N.E. 6th Bellevue, Wa 98008 1728 116th. N.E.
(Address) (Address)
Bellevue, W 98005
(City) (State)
454-6404
(Telephone)
(FOR OFFICE USE ONLY)
CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that tie foregoing application has been inspected by me
and has been found tom }� h and complete in every particular and to
cn conform to the rule a ' re uQ 'ohs of the Renton Planning Department
governing the filiA i \ a pl ',cation .
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Date Received .9• E By:
4'vNING Renton Planning Dept .
2-73
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON <:,1^-
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM „ � �° � �,
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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY � . II�" ):4-
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Application No. 41�7 -gp ,h ., ;4/Environmental Checklist No. ,t-C7/-- ;,`l:=Zr,0 -` y '" '
_ PROPOSED, date: FINAL , date: II
Declaration of Significance ®Declaration of Significance
Declaration of Non-Significance ® Declaration of Non-Significance
COMMENTS:
II
Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, Chapter 43.21C, RCW, requires •
all state and local governmental agencies to consider environmental valueslIboth for theAir
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. II
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, llinclude 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 whi'(ch are rele-
vant to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these questions now ai;ill help all
agencies involved with 'your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with-
out unnecessary delay.
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The following questions apply to your total proposal , not just to the licenlse 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 isicompleted,
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. ii
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 II
I. BACKGROUND
1. Name of Proponent i4iay Creek Associates
2. Address and phone number of Proponent:
P . C . 3ox 622
Kirkland, yJn. 98033
3. Date Checklist submitted iilarch 6, 1980
4. Agency requiring Checklist city. of Benton
5. Name of proposal , if applicable: I,
Way- Creek Condominiums
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) :
13 two story frame constructed townhouses duplexes with
attached garages (26 units in all) . Spacious floor plans
to include two bedrooms, two baths and large deiks mith
with beautiful lake views. .3uildings will givelthe appear-
ance of single family dwellings warmed by shingle siding.
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Landscaped with natural plantings and evergreens' the units
will be nestled into the hillside. ;;
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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 ) :
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Located above 405 across from Lake ,%Tashington with easy'
access to freeway both north and southbound. Buildings
spaced effectively around a prominent knoll in order to
provide maximum views for each unit with a minimizing iipact
to adjacent .proplerties. Pleasant appearance of single family.
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8. Estimated ate for comp etion of the proposal : '. dwellings,
September 1981
9. List of all permits, licenses or government approvals required for the proposal
• (federal ,' state and local --including rezones) :
City. of Renton Rezone, Building Permit and Grading Permit.
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10. Do you have any plans for future additions , expansion, or further activity
related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain:
No
11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered by
your proposal? If yes, explain:
No
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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:
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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? XX '
YE- MAYBE No
(b) Disruptions, displacements, compaction or over-
' covering of the soil? _ _ _ X •
• YES MAYBE NO
(c) Change in topography or ground surface relief
features? X
YE"- FIAT '
(d) ' The destruction, covering or modification of .any
unique geologic or physical features?
VET- MAYBE No
(e) Any increase in wind or water er-bsi•on- of soils, X
either On or off the site?
YE- RATITE 0,
(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?
Yam- MAYBE
Explanation: Intend to reduce high •s-eot and fill in swamp area •
in lower corner of property. Reduction of height will
reduce ohRtr>J ti nn ox view from adjacent property' to t 'e East.
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(2) Air. ' Will the proposal result in:
(a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air
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quality? X
Y 'MAYBE
(b) The creation of objectionable odors? X
VET—,MAYBE IT(�
(c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature,
or any change in climate, either locally or Ii
regionally? X
YES WAIT i1
Explanation:
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(3) Water. Will the proposal result in: I�
(a) Changes in currents, or the course of direction of
water movements, in either marine or fresh waters? X
YES MA'S NO
(b) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns , or j
the rate and amount of surface water runoff? I(X
. YET— M N
(c) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? I X
YES MAYS WO--
(d) Change in the amount of surface water in any water
body? '' X
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration !1
surface water quality, including but not limited to 1
temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? I! X
YES MAYBE Na
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(f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of
ground waters? X
YE — MAYBE NO
(g) Change in the quantity of ground waters, either I'
through direct additions or withdrawals, or through
interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? X
YES MAYBE NO
(h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either through 'I
direct injection, or through the seepage of leachate,
phosphates, detergents , waterborne virus or bacteria,
or other substances into the ground waters? L' X
YET- MAYBE Wo—
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(1 ) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available
for public water supplies? X
FM MAYBE WU—
Explanation: Portions of the site will be covered by iuildings,
or paved. The resultant impervious areas will be dained,
retained, and discharged consistant with present rates and
rorovv55 c��� %+�� accordance __ y ,� ._['
amount.:JA. i14 with City. of Renton 1 li�t!it�G 111�i�.A'�!U• •
(4) Flora. Will the proposal result in: II
(a) Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any
species of flora (including trees, shrubs, grass , crops,
microflora and aquatic plants)? ii X
Yrs- MAYBE l
(b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or
endangered species Of flora? 1 X
YES"' MAYBE IFS
(c) Introduction of new species of flora into an area, or
in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing
species?
YES- MAYBE N
(d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? X
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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)? YET- WEX
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? X
V— MYYB€ NO
(d) ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? X
YES WEE No
Explanation:
(6) Noise. Will the proposal increase existing noise levels? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation: Additional vehicular traffic due to increase in
number of rP.qi Cientc in the are-2 .
,(7) Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce new light or
• glare? X
EE — MAYBE NO
Explanation: Some attractive lighting will be added near the
vicinity of the structure to illuminate parking and build .n.g
areas. •
(8) Land Use. Will the proposal result in the alteration of the
present or planned land use of an area? X
Yt RATFE NO
Explanation:
(9) Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? X
YET— MAYBE N
(b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource?
YET— MAYBE N
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? X
VT WYE NIO
Explanation:
(11) Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distri-
bution, density, or growth rate of the human population
of an area? V_ MAYBE NO--
Explanation: ',animal increase in population of the local area.
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(12) Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing,, or
create a demand for additional housing? X
YES 'MAYBE NO
Explanation:
(13) Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in: it
(a) Generation of additional vehicular movement? X
YES MAYBE NO
. (b) Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand
for new parking? X
YES MMAYBE NO
(c) Impact upon existing transportation systems? 1! X
V-Err MAYBE W15—
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(d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or
movement of people and/or goods? I X
(V MAYBE
(e) Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? X
YET— MAYBE NO
(f) Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles ,
bicyclists or pedestrians? IjX
YET— MAYBE WU—
Explanation: Addition of approximately 26 residences *ill increase
the vehicular movement when people occupy the unit As a
result there will likely be an increase in traffichazards,
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(14) Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or
result in a need for new or altered governmental services
in any of the following areas :
(a) Fire protection? II X
YES MAYBE Nam"
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(b) Police protection? X
YE M BE NO
(c) Schools? II X
YES MAYBE NB
(d) Parks or other recreational facilities? 11 X
YES MAYBE, NO
(e) Maintenance of public facilities , including roads? III
YES MAYBE NO
(f) Other governmental services? 'X
YES RATWE NO
Explanation: Addition of 26 living units will cause a !slight
increase in maintainance of roads and other public 'facilities,
(15) Energy. Will the proposal result in:
(a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? X
VT WAtEr AO
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(b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require
the development of new sources of energy? X
YES MAYBE PT6—
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Explanation: i1
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(16) Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new 'I
systems, or alterations to the following utilities:
(a) Power or natural gas? whir
Y!B Mh N O
(b) Communications systems? X
VT MM NO
(c) Water'? d
YES MAYBE NO
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(d) Sewer or septic tanks? X •
YES MAYBE NO
(e) Storm water drainage? X
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(f) Solid waste and disposal? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation: Additional sewer and water lines have already b• en
installed in the area. Other utilities may require additiin
in order to handle the increased number of residents.
(17) Human Health. Will the proposal result in the creation of I
any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding
mental health)? X'
Y€ — -MAYBE N0
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? X
YES MAYBE NO
Explanation:
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(19) Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the
quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? X
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? ),
YE 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 lack of full disclosure on my part.
Proponent:
(signed)
(name printed)
City of Renton
Planning Department
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PQ� ••°' i�If IN FAVOR OF REZONE APPLICATION
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• May Creek Associates is petitioning for a rezone of
property located at 4904 Lake Washington Boulevard N.E. , north of
S.E. 76th and east of Lake Washington Boulevard N.E. The property
is approximately 2 . 52 acres. The legal description is listed in
the application. The existing zoning is G-9600, and the requested
zoning is R-2, medium density, multifamily.
The proposed use of the site is to construct a 26-unit
townhouse complex.
Under the Renton Municipal Code, a proponent of a
rezone must clearly. show that the proposed change is appropriate
and timely. The applicant firmly believes that both elements are
met in this request. In 1978, the applicant made application for
a reclassification of the subject property to R-3 . After a
series of hearings, it was determined that an environmental
impact statement would be required on the assumption that the
maximum density permitted by an R-3 zone would be utilized by the
applicant, of somewhat in excess of 70 units for the project.
However, the applicant was only requesting some 50 units . The
applicant decided to not pursue the R-3 request any further at that
time. In that previous application, the Planning Department in
its preliminary report to the Hearing Examiner and its addendum
to the preliminary report firmly recommended an R-2 zoning classi-
fication.
Pursuant to the Renton Municipal Code, in order to
reclassify property, the Hearing Examiner must find one or more
of the following provisions are satisfied:
(1) That the subject reclassification was not specific-
ally considered at the time of the last comprehensive plan land
use analysis and/or zoning application, or
(2) That since the last previous comprehensive plan
analysis of the subject property, public improvements and private
development affecting the subject property have undergone signifi-
cant and material change, or
(3) That the property is potentially zoned for the
reclassification being requested pursuant to the comprehensive
plan policies and conditions have been met indicating the change
is appropriate.
The applicant far exceeds the minimum requirement in that all
three of the above requirements are met, not just one.
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Subject Reclassification Was Not Specifically
Considered At The Time Of The Last Area Land Use
Analysis And Area Zoning
The subject site was annexed to the City on April 21,
1960. At that time, it was zoned by the county as G-9600. The
City did not change the zoning classification at the time of
annexation. The zoning designation has never been changed since
the property was annexed, and the City has never specifically
considered the propriety of the zoning classification until the
previous application was made.
In 1965, Renton adopted a comprehensive plan. At the
time of adoption of the plan, no request has been made to rezone
the subject property. Thus, there was no specific consideration
of reclassification of the property at that time.
The Proposed Rezone Is Appropriate According To
The Goals And Policies Of The Comprehensive Plan
In the Planning Department' s preliminary report, it
found that the proposed rezone to R-3 was consistent with the
comprehensive plan. R-2 is a less intensive use and thus is
clearly authorized by the comprehensive plan. As stated above,
the Planning Department favored and recommended an R-2 designation.
Significant Circumstances And Changes Have
Impacted The Property Since The Last Land Use
And Area Zoning
As stated above, when this property was annexed by the
City of Renton, it retained its original county zoning of G-9600.
Several parcels in the immediate vicinity, when annexed, also
came in with a G classification. However, many zoning classifi-
cation changes have been made, In 1969, parcels 184 and 193 were
reclassified from G-9600 to B-1 by Ordinance No. 2487 . In 1970 ,
parcel 185 was reclassified from G-9600 to B-1. Those parcels to
the immediate south of the subject property.
Across the freeway, in 1966 , the strip of land where
the Misty Cove Apartments now sit was rezoned from G-6000 to R-4 .
The property immediately south of the Misty Cove Apartments
apparently retained its zoning of H-1, heavy industrial .
These zoning changes are consistent with the comprehen-
sive plan and indicate the changing nature of the area. A physical
inspection of the subject property in its immediate vicinity
provides ample evidence that the development of the area indicates
proper circumstances for a change in the existing land use and
zoning classification. All existing utilities are available to
the site and in close proximity, including sewers, gas, and
water. Additionally, Lake Washington Boulevard is scheduled
under the 6-year transportation improvement program for such
improvements asdrainage-, paving, curbs, sidewalk, illumination
and channelization. This will eliminate potential traffic problems
caused by an increase of residents in the area.
South of NE 44th Street a large steel building has been
erected. Across the freeway, immediately west of the subject
property, is a large log processing operation. To the north of
these commercial operations, there is a large apartment building.
The proposed use of the subject property at a density
rate of 11 units per acre would be entirely beneficial to those
currently residing in the few existing single-family residences
to the east and the northeast. This project will provide an
excellent transitional barrier and buffer to the commercial uses
presently on property to the south and west. It provides a noise
buffer to the residents, has minimal environmental impact, and
would be vastly more esthetically pleasing than any possible
commercial use. The topography indicates steep hills, so there
is virtually no chance that any views of the residences on the
hillside would be affected.
A townhouse development would be entirely appropriate
on this type of parcel at this time. The design, landscaping and
amenities of such a project would all serve to enhance the
property values in the area.
The previous rezone application was approved by every
city department except the Planning Department. The Planning
Department, as stated above, did approve an R-2 classification
with the development by special permit. This is what the applicant
is seeking.
The proposed use of the property would meet the following
community goals and objectives as stated in the comprehensive
plan:
1. Prevent blight by protecting residential and other
exclusive districts from the unwarranted infiltration of incom-
patible uses which would contribute to premature decay and
obsolesence, and prevent the development of orderly growth patterns .
2 . Increase community liveability by improving environ-
mental factors which are closely related to the residential
districts and other community areas.
3 . Protect property values within the community for
the benefit of its residents and property owners, through the
effective control of land use and the enforcement and application
of building and construction codes.
4 . Promote the development of a viable, progressive
community which provides ample opportunity for citizen participa-
tion in a broad spectrum of economic opportunities, social
achievements, educational attainments, physical development, and
political activities.
IMO
5 . Encourage the development and utilization of land
to its highest and best use in such a way as to promote the best
interests of the community and contribute to its overall attrac-
tiveness and desirability of a place in which to work, shop, live
and play.
For all of the above reasons, the applicant respect-
fully requests that the request for reclassification of the
subject property be granted.
DATED this / day of )nciA.f1 , 1980 .
Respectfully submitted,
MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
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THE GRANTOR HAZEL WILLIAMS BOEL , formerly HAZEL WILLIAMS,
as her • separate estate
for and in consideration of TEN DOLLARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION
in hand paid, conveys and warrants to MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES , A Partnership
the following described real estate, situated in the County of King • , State of
Washington:
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to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged that she signed the same as her free and voluntary act and deed, for the
uses and purposes therein mentioned.GIVEN under my hand and official seal this 7/�
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PRINCIPAL ACCESS Via S . E . 76th Street and Lake Washington Blvd . N . E .
EXIS1ING ZONING G-9600 , Residence Single Family ; B-1 , Business Use
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PROPOSED/FINAL DECLARATION OF SIGNIFICANCE/NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Application No . R-217-78 ® PROPOSED Declaration
Environmental Checklist No . 382-78 XX FINAL Declaration
Description of proposal Applicant requests rezone from G-9600, Single Family
Residence District, to R-3, Residential Multiple Family
Proponent MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
Location of Proposal On Lake Washington Blvd. N.E. adjacent to and noth of S. E. 76th S1
Lead Agency Renton Planning Department
This proposal has been determined to ❑ have Q not have a
significant adverse impact upon the environment . An EIS ❑ is
is not required under RCW 43 . 21C . 030 (2 ) (c ) . This decision was
d ma a 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 envi ronmentalAsi gni f i cance : This declaration is for
the rezone request only and does not apply to any specific development plan. This declara-
tion is based on further environmental review at time of site development, reduction in
site density, retention of significant natural features of site, provision of adequate
buffers and site landscaping and screening, together with other developmental controls.
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 :
Responsible Official GORDON Y. ERICKSEN
Title PLANNING DIRECT Date 10-6-78
Signature
City of Renton
Planning Department
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PROPOSED/FINAL DECLARATION OF SIGNIFICANCE/NON—SIGNIFICANCE
Application No . R-217-78 • PROPOSED Declaration
Environmental Checklist No . ECF-382-78 X FINAL Declaration
Description of proposal Applicant requests rezone from G-9600, Single
Family Residence District, to R-3, Residential Multiple Family.
Proponent MAY CREEK ASSOCIATES
Location of Proposal Lake Washington Blvd. N. E. adjacent to and north of
S.E. 76th Street.
Lead Agency CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT
This proposal has been determined to 0 have 0 not have a
significant adverse impact upon the environment . An EIS 11 is
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 .
Reasons for declaration of environmental significance : (1) Growth inducing
impacts of a use of this intensity in an area developed only sparsely with scattered
single family homes. (2) Potential adverse traffic impacts in the area in light of the
lack of full street improvements for Lake Washington Blvd. in the subject area, and none
are expected for between 4 and 6 years. (3) Adverse land use impacts of a use of this
intensity introduced into this sparsely developed area. (4) Noise impacts of FAI-405
and Lake Washington Blvd. along with the necessary mitigation.
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 : Reduction of residential density to R-2
(11 units per acre) and retention of natural amenities and 'other development
techniques to mitigate the above impacts. N 7
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Responsible Offici 1 Gordon Y. Ericksen
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Ti tl e Plan n D' ctor Date December 4, 1978
Signature
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