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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA67-378 F I jrAitijd , (I/vim' ki/A/).0 Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 3-13-1967 Planning Commission recommendations: (Cont.) Lindy Aliment, Appl. R-378-67, from R-1 and BP to L-1, property located at 414 Tobin Street. Rezone recommended and zoning would be in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the rezone. Councilman Schellert called attention to location of the subject property,which is behind Kingens and extends over to Tobin Avenue where residential areas•nowa:ex,1:ut; and requested the Planning Director to explain how properties adjacent to this L-1 would be protected. Planning Director Ericksen advised that the Comprehensive P .n shows all of this area.going;I04, the entire length of Airport Way now under heavy commercial and light industrial use at present. A portion of this lot now used for Business Parking will be extended down to Tobin which would open up this area to Tobin as far as access in concerned. We do not have specific requirementas as far as screening or car.''rol that would protect except those which are imposed upon the party when they come in for a building permit and are asked to provide streening. The adjacent owners have not complained about the property and applicant has expressed wish to cause as little problem as possible to the neighborhood and the City has tried to work with the people the same way. This is definite:y a transitional area and it is felt that gradual development will phase the residential use out. Most dwellings are older frame type and the people have lived their all of their lives but are gradually moving away. Councilman Bruce requested to be excused for the remainder of the meeting and was granted permission to leave at this time. Councilman Schellert stated the Planning Department should be encouraged to work with these people in these areas where we are faced with a transition to L-l. This being an older area and property owners having been there a long time it was felt very essential that a measure of protection be provided for these people. . Audience comment and further Council remarks were invited and since there were none, the pending motion was put to vote and carried. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the rezone to the Law and Ordinance Committee. The motion carried, Letter from the City Attorney in rep]. to Council inquiry as to whether Airport Deeds carry restrictions as to use, advised that from information in files as furnished by the City Clerk on said conveyance and interim permit issued by R.F.C. hi.s° report is based strictly on the wording of the Quit Claim Deed from the U.S. of America and Reconstruction Finance Corporation dated September 25, 1947 conveyed to the City and if there were any subsequent changes or modifica- tions this opinion would need to be amended or modified accordingly. The Quit Claim Deed, in Paragraph (1) specifies that the property is transferred and " .. ,. shall be used for public airport purposes, and only for such purposes, on reasonable terms and without unjust discrimination. ...". In addition, paragraph (2), subsections (1) and (2), specify that the City shall prevent any use of:tbe lands which would be a hazard to the landing, taking-off, arnmaneuvering of aircraft at the airport, or otherwise limit its usefulness as an airport; and that all building areas and non-aviation facilities within the airport premises shall be used, altered or improved only in a manner which would not interfere with the efficient operation of the landing area and of the airport facilities. Incidentally, this Quit Claim Deed contains a reversionary clause in favor of the Grantor. Mr. Shellan pointed out that it is readily apparent that the government saw fit to impose certain restrictions on the use of the airport property. The question of whether a road for the vehicular traffic along the north boundary of the premises would constitute a hazard was not felt to be a legal question but one which would come within the jurisdiction of the Airport Board which under the law is entrusted with the operation and maintenance of the Airport. If such Board, bused on proper evidence and possibly including the opinions of experts, determines that any such roadway would be a hazard or may interfere with the operation of the airport, or that the use of such road would not be for public airport purposes, then such determination in any case would be considered conclusive. This opinion is limited to the airport premises as conveyed by the government to the City but the restrictions imposed also specify that any land outside the boundaries of the airport shall not be used so as to constitute a hazard to the operation of aircraft which would undoubtedly apply to zonings so as to elin nate high rise or other structures which would interfere or constitute probable dangers to airplanes. Copies of the report had been directed to various Departments of the City and to the Airport Manager. -2- /ci Cyr lc Cud 40 kAllORDINANCE NO. / AN ORDINAIVE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-1) AND BUSINESS PARKING (BP) TO LIGHT INDUSTRY DISTRICT (L-1) WHEREAS Under Chapter VII, 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 in conjunction therewith, the properties hereinbelow described have heretofore been zoned as Residential District (R.1) and Business Parking (BP) respectively, and WHEREAS a change for zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about February 7, 1967, which petition was then duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing end a public hearing having been held thereon on or about March 1, 1967, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR A ND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following property is hereby rezoned to Light Industry District (L-1); the City Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended to evidence such rezoning. to-wit: The West 75 feet of that certain tract of land in the Henry H. Tobin Donation Claim No. 37, in SOC. 181 TV:M.11 ,1) .23 morth move 5 'east, W.M., in King County, Washington, bounded and described as follows: Beginning 414-2/3 feet east and 335 feet north of the southeast corner of a 2-acre tract sold to D. C. Mitchell and Chas. Bruhn April 26, 1900, by deed recorded in volume 254 of deeds, page 140, in King County, Washington; thence north 240 feet; thence west 150 feet; thence south 240 feet; thence east 150 feet, to the point of beginning. Situated on Tobin Street, between Logan Street and Shattuck Street SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL thisj1 th day of March, 1967. Helmie N'elsoiV, :City''Clerk' :: . APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this a2 th day of Ma h, 196 ,~ . , 627,,tato'/'.,(7 a/(5 Donald W. Custer, Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M. 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ISAAC CI PELOUTO, Appl. •Na. .R--373-67, rezone from ' R-2 :to rt 3, property Ideated at 1.343 and . 1345 $C St. . , .Total ArcAroa--12,075 sc uare feet'. 'Proposed . 3se*-_Apartc eats 111�-3). . - • ' P . Principal Access--. :Street : ' C ►mmreherisive Plan--Mu1tip .c-i'a.Mily , .xiating Zoning -R..2 ' The Planning Commission recOnvrtended that the.. rezone appli-: :cation be .granted and indicated that the zoning. Would be .. • in agreement, with the Comprehensive Plan- ' 2. WESLEY B SCH, App1. No. •A--374--67, rezone from Rw-2 - to R-3,. property located on 'H Place between 12th., .. Avenue t . and 13th Zvenlue N. Total.Areas-20,000 square feet • • Proposed Use--Apartments. (R-.3) Princieaj.Access--H ,Place : • . rehensivt Plan -Multiple- faril , Exist1n Zoning ---i--2 . The Planning. Commission recommended that the rezone appli-� . cation bG 'granted and. indicated that the zoning would bar in agreement with the .Comprehensive. Plan. ' Mayor D. N. Cl ®a Members :of the -ity Council March 10, ',l467 -, Page 3. WELHELM SC ?1A tTZE:BERGE:3, APPi. No. R-377.67, rezone from C..to-R-4, property: located on 'Shattuck 'Street between '6th.. and 7ta Avenues. Total, e a S,OOO_ square foot Proposed Use- Apartments (R-4) Pr ncipai Access-;-Shattuck Stree Corm re 'iensivre. Pran --V ultip1e4-fnrmiiy The Planning Coktaisisior, recommended that the rezone application be granted and indicates 'that, the zoning , would be ;c.r. .greernent. with the Comprehensive Plan. 4, LXNDY ALI:412 NT, A 4p ;. -L4o. ,1&-37 t-67, rezone from P-1 and BP to Le.-1, property located at. 414 . Tobin street. Total Area--15,OOQ square -,feet. Proposed Use-,-Light industry Principal. Access-;-Tobin' Street mprehensive ' P.Lar--Lig'rit industrial Existing Zoning--R 1'and t3 ' The Planning, Cc`'.4'?issior3 rebom:f..eilded that the .rezone' ; application-be granted. and ;indicated that the zoning / would be in agreement with :the .Comprehensive Plan. —/ very: truly ycrar3.. Gordon Y. Ericksen. Planning Director . Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 3-13-1967 Planning Commission recommendations: (Cont.) Lindy Aliment, Appl. R-378-67, from R-1 and BP to L-1,' property located at 414 Tobin Street. Rezone recommended and zoning would be in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to w ncur in the rezone. Councilman Schellert called attention to location of the subject property,which is behind Kingens and extends over to Tobin Avenue where residential areas'nowi:ed t, and requested the Planning Director to explain how properties adjacent to this L-1 would be protected. Planning Director Ericksen advised thatlhe Comprehensive Plan shows all of this area going J 4, the entire length of Airport Way now under heavy commercial and light industrial use at present. A portion of this lot now used for Business Parking will be extended down to Tobin which would open up this area to Tobin as far as access in concerned. We do not have specific requirementas as far as screening or cc '-ro1 that would protect except those which are imposed upon the party when they come. in for a building permit and are asked to provide streening. The adjacent owners have not complained about the property and applicant has expressed wish to cause as little problem as possible to the neighborhood and the City has tried to work with the people the same way. This is definite:;y a transitional area and it is felt that gradual development will phase the residential use out. Most dwellings are older frame type and the people have lived theft all of their lives but are gradually moving away. Councilman Bruce requested to be excused for the remainder of the meeting and was granted .permission to leave at this time. Councilman Schellert stated the Planning Department should be encouraged to work with these people in these areas where we are faced with a transition to L-1. This being an older area and property owners having been there a long time it was felt very.. essential that a measure of protection be provided for these people. Audience comment and further Council remarks were invited and since there were none, the pending motion wasPput to vote and carried. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the rezone to the Law and Ordinance Committee. The motion carried, Letter from the City Attorney in reply to Council inquiry as to whether Airport Deeds carry restrictions as to use, advised that from information in files as furnished by the City Clerk on said conveyance and interim permit issued by R.F.C. his report is based strictly on the wording of the Quit Claim Deed from the U.S. of America and Reconstruction Finance Corporation dated September 25, 1947 conveyed to the City and if there were any subsequent changes or modifica- tions this opinion would need to be amended or modified accordingly. The Quit Claim Deed, in Paragraph (1) specifies that the property is transferred and "..,, shall be used for public airport purposes, and"only for such purposes, on reasonable terms and without unjust discrimination. ...". In addition, paragraph (2), subsections (1) and (2), specify that the City shall prevent any use ofst'be lands which would be a hazard to the landing, taking-off, oa•'maneuvering of aircraft at the airport, or otherwise limit its usefulness as an airport; and that all building areas and non-aviation facilities within the airport premises shall be used, altered or improved only in a manner which would not interfere with the -efficient operation of the landing area and of the airport facilities. Incidentally, this Quit Claim Deed contains a reversionary clause in favor of the Grantor. Mr. Shellan pointed out that it is readily apparent that the government saw fit to impose certain restrictions on the use of the airport property. The question of whether a road for the vehicular traffic along the north boundary of the premises would constitute a hazard was not felt to be a legal question but one which would come within the jurisdiction of the Airport Board which under the law is entrusted with the operation and maintenance of the Airport. If such Board, based on proper evidence and possibly including the opinions of experts, determines that any such roadway would be a hazard or may interfere with the operation of the airport, or that the use of such road would not be for public airport purposes, then such determination in any case would be considered conclusive. This opinion is limited to the airport premises as conveyed by the government to the City but the restrictions imposed also specify that any land outside the boundaries of the airport shall not be used so as to constitute a hazard to the operation of aircraft which would undoubtedly apply to zonings so as to elxr hate high rise or other structures which would interfere or constitute probable dangers to airplanes.. Copies ,of the report had been directed to various Departments of the City and to the Airport Manager. -2- APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application No. : Sec.-Twp.-R. Date of Filing : Area Map Planning Com. Action: \�� Ni\pr,„\ Kroll Page Date: Ord. No. : Receipt No. APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY Name of Applicant (1 __:,;ne ' Address`" , , r , 12n' ,t 1 Telephone No. . A6-_2 3 Property Petitioned for rezoning is situated on Toh;+il. Street, between Lo,7211 Street andh:..-c,tuc 'r• Street. Legal Description of Subject Property The west �J feet of that ecrt_�3;,� tract lr O land d s.h,. Henry {T �'1' "D rry ,� gam'' the H. .�sJ.�...1 Don t.nr1 lil a- m No . 371 in to_7n`h r'' 23 north, .,,.,`.,. o r e 7• +.. ie 9.^ c. Y linty �• ^4s r� ".�„1 3.`7i. �nd^S,'� n ,7so.,.�_, 7�,,...'] `.s f �� � px ,.� ....J4; �,f.5 �'.J •�. ..i�`��._r, •_sC,J...y �.JC..,_ 1.4c .'.1C,1 C;.i:::+,_,.0 _ ,. �t .',u S o.w..�(,'':i:s°o '.iec =sn?ni7 4 _1;--2/Y,? foot oast and .5J,� foot �.i`:,. , e) the .�o ) vE.a`�_`.tt+, ''za G_ E_ •t ,vow,en>i c' o "' �a �•'S_ c•;.�O tract sold t .a.!' ,�i C. (_) + (° o �" and Chas , _.ir 1jfl��y , ,y V�+f-�.l°'v �_J.� i. !:. � � �J' �.1 �.1._ D. ��• .. ..k.J J� ._. .. .. �a+..4�yjY 9 ~ ��'==i I 2 j "i(100 b (Hood ato co a 'r "1 +•;�'S 254 of rn_ r• , .o I s��' __.. t. _ „�./.., p� f ��:l�:L:i_ .4. ,,,�;�_t�i.�. �1 L;S. V�_...._.�, r.,.F � ...�_.i��:S 2 t� . In a�sr_t; •i. e C iJ�l.'i {i'..f'�+��j !2--�-0 _. .. iJ ry t1,: 13e c eat 150 feet,v to the t:o_S. 1.t of 'o `"ini':Lil'" • • • Existing . Zoning - \ Zoning Requested L What are t(h�e uses you propose to develop on this property? �•d1./;lie- c „ a� ,.L•(� r..,� f .�L .tea • N'um er of'" e mane r street parking spaces that will be provided on this property? . Number Required NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are con- • sidered in reclassifying property. Evidence or additional information you desire to submit to sub- stantiate your request may be attached to these sheets. 1. fIn what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public interest? ( /)-,G/ e� 'r 1/1 � 2. On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? ����� ,, �' �t.4 ,,cl, / 3. Do you consider the property involved in this application to be more suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed zone than for the uses_.-per- mitted in the present classification? ,Pl�ease explain. (Ae1 Jrt )7t6t cA C'�!n ', rn� a.)`�1�-Q-�G �z-C;�QY �`t.g,CT y frci 4. What provison wou you make to protect adjacent and surrounding prop- . erty from the detrimental effects of any useses ermitted in the proposed zone? '�'O-�?1 f fii^''/-� �,P Gi td'��.l.G•v�-c+C.� /acia7,7 , AFFIDAVIT I, 17,1,1f3Ir ,l;rirll-;. being duly sworn, declare that I a the ,... owner of property involved in this application and that the foregoing ; sta :e-' ? ments and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitte4 ' ;Et �. are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and~,bel,> 'ef' ;: Subscribed and sworn to me this d day of � 196 / . Notary Public in and for the State ea' t, S. OF cli5V-ci�.sigt on, residing at Renton. .moo I C'7 i 24-t-'� e -/_L(- -17r4 �m. Frlt-, �„_ 7 `- . , , ( g Owner) ,, : QuBcie > (Addre'ssl': e� (Mailing Address) ScatG3. 'tri iliri; �on (City) (State) (Telephone) (OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to conform to the rules and regulations of the Planning Department governing the fiing�,of such application. ,---, 6\\ N 10- Date rece vedFEB 196? 4. 96 BY• (-V\ '\ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 , 19 67 , AT 8 :00 P.M. TO CONSIDER T PE. 171_T_AN=.'G1&7.l_ THE PuLLUWINU rral` ION: G TERAb-5BSCRPT'I€N: 5. Rezone from R--1 and BP to L-1; property situated at 414 Tobin Street (between Logan and Shattuck Streets) . Legal description: The west 75 ' of that certain tract of land in the Henry H. Tobin_ Donation Claim No. 37 ; in township 23 north, range 5 east, W.M. , in King County, Washington, bounded and described as follows: Beginning 414-2/3 ' east and 335' north of the southeast corner of a 2-acre tract sold to D. C. Mitchell and Chas. Bruhn, April 26, 1900 , by deed recorded in volume 254 of deeds, • page 140, in King County, Washington; thence north 240 ' ; thence west 150 ' ; thence south 240 ' ; thence east 150 ° to the point of beginning. AAANNY�Y AND AELL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID REZONE TTING ON WEDLIiESDA.Y, MAR�II ,E 1 B1P9b , AT 8 : 00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR S NT HE AOION EPROTEST OR OBJECT- TION TO SAME. JAMES E. DENZER ,SECRETARY PUBLISHEDFebruary 15, 1967 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I, , Hereby certify that three (3) copies of the above document were posted by me in three conspic us places on the prop- erty described above as prescribed by law. ATTEST: SIGNED • . .... . - ( . - ., . .63,- . ..:• ocy R,. .., . .• 1$7, .;- ...3.,:.: •.A. i, .., •,.- ..,-.Att, , 0 :.:.-':: .'•.-'..Q.,-knIC,17-77:0 1., PLANNING DEPARTMENT o RENTON,WASI-IINGTON . . . CITY HALL, RENTON , WASHINGTON 98055 0 ALPINE 5 -3464 .. ' . . . . March 10,- 1967 - •- •''''' - . . 7 CAPiTP- • , Honorable Donald N. Custer, Mayor • . --L• • •,. .'!.- MemberS of. the City Council • City Hall " • Renton, Washington 98055 • . - . • - , .;,,.. ,......', A. ..... Re: Planning Commission Recommendations, Public , . .. .. ,.. .. • ., . „ . , Hearing Meeting March 1, 1967 • , • • Gentlemen and Mrs. Dahlquist: .. . '.-},':r'.'',„' . . • ., , . ., . • . . . . . .. .. , . , !. .. •••,_ .• The -Planning Commission at its Public Hearing Meeting of ivlar.chil, .19,67; made the following recommendations to: be for-, ardecl:.. to the City Council : . .„ . . ,. . . ,,. . ,,, 1,.. • . „ .,. .. „. .. . .. . . , , . 1. 2'. :ISAAC- CAPE-LOUT°, Appl. No. R-373-67 , .rezone from ' - . --/- •• . , • - ••R-2 -to. R-3,. property. located .at 1343 'and 1345 K .St. - • • :.-.• ..;.:;• ..,.. ' •,,,, :....;,.: Teta:I Ared--12 ,.075 square. feet . . . l• PrOposed .Use--Apartments (R-3) : ' ,. :''''''' . • ', ._•.:' 'Principal. Access-,-K Street •, • . . '... , - --',:•i?._,...' :,:, . Comprehensive Plan--Multiple-family ; • .-.•,-s.,: ,-„-.„ -• .--, :, .-'''• Existing .Zoni'ng-"-R-2 . . '..) . •.•:'-••;...*:.•-• • :.... .. ... The Planning Commission recommended that the. rezone 'appli- cat ion be granted and indicated that the 'zoning would be '. .t. i.T. '',::.. ,,,Y, . -'-.... r ,., "•'!'f in:, agreement with the Comprehensive: 'Plan. . . .. . . . • .. . -,-._. - : • •'-• ••''', 2:2,:. . WESLEY BUSCH,: .Applo. No. R-374-67 ,• rezone from R-2 .. .. ..„ .,,,..,...;,.. . .- --: • - ',i..' :.., to. R-3, property located on H Place. between 12th - -. ,-,..,,,--• '.'• H:-.- ..-.. : ,- Avenue 'N.- and 13th Avenue 'N. . . . . . . ... '„.. .-:_•.-•:•''.,.;: •••;:. :- ••. • ' Total Area--.20, 000 . square feet . • . . - . . . ,- •; .: ,-.-,... ' _;' ' '. Proposed Use--Apartments -(R-3). . . -', --.: - -•r- •••• .. • . Principal Access--H Place -CoMprehensive :Plan--Multiple-family . . . Ex±sting 'Zoning--R-2 .. • • The Planning Commission. recommended that the rezone appli- cation be granted and indicated that the zoning would be -... :,-:.,: ••-• •- •.:•'''.- -.: -.•••.: in .EI.,c :eerrient. with the 'Coniprehensive Plan • . :. . . . , . . . . , -.-- •::,-,:'::' ;'..,: .:,' ,, ' - ... ' . , . . , • ,. , -.. . • :: -',-,-.--.S.: :;, , . ; , . • . . . :'.,-.::-',. . ::,:, :-,-, . ::,- . . '', • . , ,. . . . . , ;: ,, • . Mdyor "D. W. Members "Of the ,Ci'cy. Council March 10,,' '196.'7 T'age '2: 3;a: ' :[�ELT3ELM SCHWARTZENBERGER, Appl. No:.' R-377-67, .rezone G to 4- property o er_ty located on Shattuck Street . . R e P 'De_.iween 6th and 7th Avenues. ;.. .ea---l5,00 0 square. . To`�..a1' A'r 'feet: Proposed lUse--Apartments (R-4)' 'Principal Access--Shattuck Street , ' Conprc—).liensi e..Ptan- Multiple-family Existing •Zoning--G The'.;Planning Commission recommended that the rezone • • apt"!i cation be 'granted and indicated that the zoning. r. would be in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. 4 LTN'av ALIMENT, Appl. No. R-378-67, rezone from R-1 and ,, 131?. 1:o Lam ,' property located at 414 Tobin Street- • Total Area--18,000. .square .feet . ' ir oposed. 'Use---Light industry (L-1) Principal Access -Tobin Street Compr:enensive:.Plan -Light industrial Existing 'Zoning--R-1 and BP The Planning Commission recommended that the rezone ap 'li"cation be granted and indicated that the zoning wou.7_d 'he in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. Very truly yours, ; .f .�'�, rdon Y. •,ricksen Planning = irector GYE ahh, , • Renton Planning Commission Meeting March 1, 1967 Minutes Page 5 3. (e) Continued the area is primarily single-family residential, and granting of the rezone would be spot zoning. An amendment was added to the motion, and seconded, that the Commission recommend to the City Council that the appropriate zoning classification of the property should be SR-1. Motion carried unanimously. The applicant was advised that he could appeal this decision to the City Council within ten days, At this point, 9 : 45 P.M. , the Chairman announced a five-minute recess. The Commission reconvened at 9 : 50 P.M. (f) WELHELM SCHWARTZENBERGER, Apple No. R-377-67 , rezone from G to R-4, property located on Shattuck Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and indicated that while the area is zoned G, there are non-conforming apartments and business uses in the area. He stated , that directly to the east the property is zoned R-4 and to the north and south the zoning is L-1. It was felt by the Planning Department that the request for R-4 zoning was a logical one; that the property under discussion is presently the site of a non-conforming apartment building; that the applicant proposes to add an additional story on the structure. There being no comments from the audience, it was moved by Denzer, . seconded by Stone, that the hearing be closed, Motion carried unanimously. Action: It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Stone, that the rezone be granted as it complies with the Comprehensive Plan. Motion carried unanimously. (g) LINDY ALIMENT, Appl. No, R-378-67 , rezone from R-1 and BP to L-1, property located at 414 Tobin Street between Logan and Shattuck Streets, The Planning Director pointed out the location of the property on the zoning map and indicated' that a portion of the property is presently used for business parking and the other part is zoned R-1. The re- quest for rezone includes the entire lot to be rezoned to L-1, approxi- mately 180375 square feet. Mr. Ericksen stated further that the Comprehensive Plan indicates light industrial use for this area. He said that in view of the existing industrial development in the area that the request for rezone appears to be a logical one. He felt that some detrimental effects might result from the rezone, but that they could be reduced substantially with proper site development and screening. The Chairman called for comments from the audience. Mrs. Margaret Laws of 406 Tobin Street spoke in opposition to the rezone. She stated that she and her husband had lived in the area for many years in a modest home; that all the neighbors were senior citizens living on social security and small pensions; that none of them drove and that they needed to be within walking distance of shopping and other facilities. Mrs. Laws expressed the hope that the Commission would retain the area : as residential. 411/ Renton Planning Commission - Meeting March 1, 1967 Minutes - Page 6 3. (g) Continued The Chairman acknowledged receipt of a letter presented in opposition to the rezone signed by Mr. and Mrs. M. Laws. Mr. Lindy Aliment, the applicant, spoke on behalf of the rezone and stated that he knew the area and the residents and would do every- thing he could to keep the area as pleasant as possible. Mr. Matt Laws of 406 Tobin Street spoke briefly in protest against the rezone. There being no further comments from the audience, it was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Denzer, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried unanimously. Action: It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Sterling, that the rezone from R-1 and BP to L-1 be granted and forwarded to the City Council for approval as it conforms to the Comprehensive Plan. Motion carried unanimously. 4. Administrative Matters : (a) ASPO Conference, Houston, Texas. Re: Authorization of delegate from Planning Commission. Action: After some discussion regarding the advisability and/or necessity of a member of the Planning Commission attending the conference, it was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Teegarden, that the Planning Commission send no member to the ASPO Conference in Houston, Texas , this April. Upon voice vote there appeared to be a tie So a roll call vote was called for. The roll call vote was as follows : Denzer - No Racanello - No Sterling - No Stone - Aye Teegarden - Aye Stredicke - Aye There being a tie vote, Chairman Cordell voted aye to break the tie and pass the motion. It was moved by Stredicke and seconded by Stone that the meeting ad- journ. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 10 :20 P.M. es E. Denzer, Secr ary Dayle Garrison, Chairman 1-- -7---r----7.--,4-v-242--vv-d.--7-v — —12-=e7-- - -7-7_:7L---'----06-r-- -;e-1,- --2,-1-c--- , 1- --.. -- --- -C) -?----, ---.- --- -7'7;----2 ,g- C*'- 7L,T----.7 N 4 j,,,,.ir 7, ?7 -t,,,- -- ,- L1- 71/77)2 - / 47-?'2n. CZ-f7 ---C, --- • ---- r.l- -( • - -• \ -- "---"---a-- . ':)'' - '" - i'----L.L.. " (7--X'. -'-'7,'-g'1%) Th•--r-, fe'r---r. 7P,/:' (2r )47- , (72,27.77-Vt2P----7-77/41, • 71 - i -- 0 , 4 T7:40 MID Renton Planning Commission Meeting February 8 , 1967 Minutes Page 3 4 . New business (continued) : REZONE APPLICATIONS (W LINDY ALIMENT, Appl. No. R-378-67 , rezone from R-1 and BP to L-1, property located on Tobin Street between Logan and Shattuck Streets (414 Tobin) . Mr. Ericksen pointed out the location on the zoning map and indicated that part of the property is now presently zoned BP and is used by Kingen' s for parking and that the applicant indicated there would be no other use for the property at this time. The Comprehensive Plan shows L-1 for this area. It was decided to include this property for inspection on -the scheduled field trip. (g) VALLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL, Appl. No. R-379-67 , rezone from G-9600 to P-1, property located on S . 180th St. between Valley Freeway on the west and 96th Ave. S . on the east. Mr. Ericksen stated that the applicant plans to come in with a future facility, a clinic, which they will construct on their property and lease to doctors. He said this could be considered a public service but that it could also be considered as catering to outside clientele and might be outside the scope of public service. At the time they apply for a building permit for the clinic, the whole matter should be investigated fully. It was decided to view the property on a scheduled field trip. PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION (h) VICTORIA PARK, TRANSAMERICA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Appl. No. P-380-67 , property located on Talbot Road, vicinity of Talbot Crest, south of proposed elementary school and the City Park. Mr. Ericksen pointed out the location on the zoning map and displayed the applicant' s plat plan. There was discussion concerning the access roads, status of the relocation of Benson Road and the possibility of traffic problems engendered by the plat as shown. Mr. Ericksen stated that Transamerica had been asked to make several suggested changes, some of which had been complied with in part. It was decided to view the property on a scheduled field trip. Action: After some discussion it was decided by the Commission to schedule the next field trip to inspect all the above prop- erties on Saturday, February 25, 1967--everyone to meet at the Park Avenue Restaurant at 8 :30 A.M. 5. Administrative Matters : (a) Trailer Park Ordinance Amendments. The Chairman asked Mr. Stredicke to read aloud a letter from the City Attorney which said in essence that there was some doubt as to whether trailer parks should be allowed in residential areas zoned less than the highest density (R-4) . There was some discussion regarding the Planned Unit Development for trailer parks. Mr. Stredicke asked about the status of the two appli- cations that were recently recommended for rezone to trailer parks. The Chairman said that they had been referred back to the Planning Commission by the City Council for further study with regard to the proposed amendment of the Trailer Ordinance. Mr. Ericksen stated that he was meeting with the I � I la• 1 , .. Y ' ' • • • I :',' is 'I c ... • • •• 1 �. •i, .I . ' 1, .I , 1 •1 ,• 1 is ', i •'A Iy c1 jl� R J NJG cirQFF'.';Jt)q.r.:.47.:./i. 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