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ctii.Lvii .,.i_uy .,nuilL.L L :ltfv.2 u.,.1(': 1Z-1,—L1. ORDINANCES ;^,NWLC.OLUTTONS• r_ ,c I.ti.nLled) The Ordinance •Colln' t:ec_„pre;Cin ((1 C1 proposed Resolrl"C1.on of the City of Renter Washington, authorizing the- City Clerk and City Treasurer to make transfers within the Current .fund as read. 'by the Clerk, to-wit: From: Planning Director, Account No. 70. ).1/712 I ;:p(;1; Serv.-LCes;, `t1,0)00.00, [into: Planning Director, Account No. 7009 .1, Salaries and` . wFa,,eSy > 1- d' 7 This transfer - :_or services rennerec. 'li progression of the 7 01_ program.. Moved by Poll, seconded by Hulse, to adopt Resolution No. 1.1.77 as read. Carried. , The Committee presented a proposed Resolution of 'i:he City of Renton which was read by the Clerk, setting the date o_: January 21, 1963 at the hour of 3: 00 p.m. for hearin','; on the proposed Vacation of South 123th Street. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Delaurenti, to adopt Resolution No. 1178 as read. Carried. The Connittee presented a proposed Resolution of, . the City u: Renton,,. Washincton.. settin;`, and axing the date of January ';1,, 1963_; as date '(lr Hearing on the proposed Vacation of South 126th Street, which was read hv the Clerk.. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Delaurenti, to adopt Resolution No. 1179 as .read. Carried. The Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Rash].rl`rtOIl, .CllC.ln ',:.nti L11C zoning classification of certain properties ;.'l'C111.11 the City of Renton from General Classification District (GS-1) to Residential District (R-3) and w Residential District (R-2), which was -read by the Clerk. (Renton Hospital property) Moved by Delaurenti , seconded by Custer, to refer the proposed Ordinance to the Ordinance - Coriilll:ittee • :nor recommendation. The Committee recommended second and anal reading and :i.'i: was moved by- Poli, .seconded by Custer, to concur. Carrie.:i.. d'i ter.2n! and final reading, it, was moved by Poll, seconded by Dahlgbist, to adopt the Ordinance as road. Roll call vote was taken as follows: , Aye: G:Lanini, Dahl_quis'i:, Pedersen, Garrett, and Poli. No: - Dullahan'L. i , Hulse, Trimnm, Custer, Delaurenti, and Bruce. Five Aye votes and six no votes lost the motion.. The Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City o Renton, Washington, cluan;i.ng; the zoning classification o.: certain properties in 'Rile City from General •Clasi- fication' Disl:ri t. (GS-1) to Residential District (R-3) and Residential District (R-2), ' whih was read by ,the Clerk. . Moved by Poll, seconded by Custer, to refer the proposed Ordi- t nance to the Ordinance Committee for recommendation. Carried'. The Committee recorimendecl _. • favorabiy. and that the proposed Ordinance be placed on its second and final reading. After the .second and final reading roll- call vote was taken and resulted as follows: Aye: .Gianini, Dahlqui.st, Pedersen,. Garrett and Poll. No: " Dullahant, Hulse; G Trim, Custer, Delaurenti and Bruce. '.Five Aye Votes and six No votes host the motion. Edgewater Property) The Ordinance 'Committee presented a Revocable Permit to be granted the O.K. 'Tire Rubber Co. or a variance in regai d to setback ].n the construction, erectioI1 and main- tenance of a ,cign. Moved 'by Garrett, seconded' by Custer, that the Mayor and City Clerk be outhori.a,ed to,°execute the,Permi.t. Carried. : ' The Ordinance Committee Presented a proposed Ordinance c:h:ngi'ng the zoning clasa__- fication of certain property-within the City of Renton from General Classification District: C-6000) to Light Industry District (I-1), which was read by the Clerk. Moved by Bruce., seconded _by Poli, .to refer the document to the Committee 'So.r recommendation. The' Ordinance Committee' requested that the matter be held . Granted . The Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, declaring 'certain real property to be sur;:,lc' providing for its ,ale and authorizing the Mayor and ,City Clerk to execute' instruments of conveyance, which was ]:'ead by the Clerk. Old City Hall premises - sale to Roberto Barei.) Moved by Delaurenti, seconded' by Custer., to refer- the proposed Ordinance to the Ordinance Committeettee for recommendation. ,::Carried. , The Committee recommended favorably and that the proposed Ordinance be placed' on its secnd and 'final readin . Moved by Poli, seconded by 'Custer, to concur in the recommendation c ' O the. Committee. ' Carried. After the second and .final. reading it was moved'by_ Garrett, and seconded by Bruce., that Ordinance No. 2004 be adopted as read and 't:!1itpublic tion'. be 'iiunic, and the deed be released upon receipt of the monetary consideration. Carried unanimously by roll call vote. Planning •Di.rec ):r Jensen' called attention 'to the need for early action in l.e l-t _ru' . the con-tract for the base mappingin connection with the 701 progrcin'. and requested referral to a Committee with Power to Act, and 'inc1u.;-rod regarding Whether :at '-oc.lal.d be possible t:o , ' arrange for payment to_ the Contractor upon completion of his' Work :7.1'1 lieu of waiting ilrl'ti1 the retained percentage is released at the , nd ot: the work 'on .the program, with the customary retention dor individual coni_ractors'- l:uine observed. Mayor ,:",,intent advised lie wished to appoint n 701 Committee to meet regarding -the Contract and report back their recommendations. RENTON NO SP1TAL R- /02-62 NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER. 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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (GS-1) TO RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-3) and RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-2) 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 adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as General Classification District (GS-1) , and WHEREAS under the aforesaid Ordinance, as amended, a proper petition for change of zone classification of the hereinbelow described property has been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Renton on or about July 30, 1962, which petition was thereafter referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing; and a public hearing having been held thereon on August 22, 1962 which hearing has been duly continued from time to time, all pursuant to notice of hearing duly published and posted as provided by law; and said Planning Commission having duly considered and studied said petition and agreed to certain modifications and amendments thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OR RENTON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Residential District (R-3) and to Residential District (R-2) as hereinbelow spe cified; the City Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the zoning ordinance, as amended, of the City of Renton to evidence this rezoning; said property being described as follows: Lots 1 'a,nd':10;. Block 7;, Rainier Acres as recorded in Volume 14 of Plats, Page 21, records of King County, State of Washington EXCEPT that the East 80 feet of the aforedescribed lots be rezoned to Residential District R-2) Said rezoning to be further subject to the laws and ordinances of the City of Renton. 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 this 17th day of December, 1962. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 17th day' of December, 1962. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Frank Aliment, Mayor 71/oA IN; 2- 1 . Milwaukee (Continued) The above recommendation is made in consideration of the owner' s agreement to the following condition: That 6th Avenue South will be extended to connect to • Edwards Street so as to relieve traffic congestion and improve circulation. 2 . Kenton Hospital : The Commission recommends the reclassification From GS-1 to R-4 , Apartment Houses and Multiple Dwellings ; of the following described property: Lots 1 & 10 , Block 7 , Rainier Acres less the east 80 ' . The Commission further recommends that the east 80 ' . of Lots 1 & 10 , Block 7 , Rainier Acres ,' be reclassified from GS-1 to R-2 . The above recommendations are made in consideration of the following factors : ter a ) The property is directly opposite B-1 (Business District) . b ) The property fronts upon 4th Avenue North, a City arterial the traffic characteristics of which will besuch as to preclude the desirable use of the proper- ty for single family purposes . c ) The property is adjacent to the proposed hospi- tal site. 3 . Edgewater Enterprises , Inc . The Commission recommends the reclassification from GS-1 to R-4 of Lots 2 , 3 , 8 6 9 , Block 7 , Rainier Acres , . ' LESS the east 80 ' of Lots 8 & 9. The Commission further recommends that the east 80 ' of Lots 8 & 9 ; Block 7 , Rainier Acres , be reclassified from GS-1 to R-2 . The Commission' s recommendation is made in consider- ation of the following factors : a ) The property in conjunction with the previous recommended rezoning would constitute an area suitable for the development of multiple apartments for the same reasons as heretofore set forth. 61; t i' L.;' 51_ . , 1 tl-•4,•:/•: I _ 7 41 016 '31. 1/ 1116j thee agreement heret0f00 aocepted .and adopted . by the City Council 00014 remain in full ford" and effect relative to the development andlutulti dis.cifill pooktion of the balance of the property. 6. 0. K. TAre4tire: i Recommend• that 4 revokable permit be gra ..-,,,,, to allot conStruction •of a sign with a 10' sY;'•1,- back from .the right of way line in lieu of the i. 20' requirement applicable to properties front.. ing on primary itate Highways. The conditions" of the revokable. permit are recommended to be similar .to those granted to. the Union Oil Company at its location at Rainier'and Renton Avesunis. 1 . The Planning Commission further considered the resone requests of the Edgewater Enterprises Corporation and the Renton Hospital Board of' proportielvdescribed as Lots 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 $ 10, meBlndock 7# Rainier Awes. The Commission recom- that the East $0' of the aobve parcel be motioned from GS-Ito R-2 and that the property in the westerly portion of the above described K.._,parcel be resoned, from GS-1 to• RutAit. . I? The Pleening Commission respectfully requests the 10nOurrence :Of the City Counatl in the aboverecommeno 4tetiorm. Sincerely, J. David Jensen Planning Director afiltpo . ty'f)b.i ' ';' INTER-OFFICE MEMO , , Date November b, 19&2 Froi ;. _Vielmle W. Nelson, City Clerk Departmental Account No. ' J. D. Jensen, Planning Director, and Tos Renton Planning Commission Expenditure Account No. MESSAGE: The Renton City Council, at its regulei meeting o2 November 5, 1962 has referred the following matters to the Planning Commission for bearing and reeo unendation. aj 1. Proposed Vacation of portion?of South 120th Street A. : Edgewater Enterprise request for rezone revision - 3.0 Renton Hospital rezone request, . Copies.of the Edgewater Enterprise request have previously been transmitted to your department, 7ie 'C‘.,-;.).. 37t3 11-5-62 r COl\'e1UNICATIONS, coot . l• A letter from Renton Hospital , by O .Q. Beck, f3usiness Manager, requested present: status of the Hospital' s application for rezoning of Lots 1 and 10 , Block 7 . i Pam er Acres . Councilman Triron-i called attention to the fact that tins matter Is now in the Committee of the Council As A Whole and it was moved by Garrett , seconded by Bruce , that the Clerk' direct a letter giving this information to the Hospital . •Carried . A letter from Metro submitted a proposed Lasement which they requested the C:tv to grant for locating a portion of their sewer trunk line on a public right •of way. Moved by Delaurenti , seconded by Bruce , to refer the proposed Easement to the C:t , -Attorney. for recommendation . Carried . A letter read from Mr . and Mrs . Lloyd Kindred requested renewal of their Lease on Lunch and Storeroom facilities at City Hall. ef_ective November 17 , 1962 for one year . • Moved by Bruce . seconded by Poli, to refer the matter to the Property Com- Iirittee with Power to Act . Carried . ty Attorney Sliellan submitted a revised Lease Agreement with the State Depart- ment of Caine , which hits now been executed by 'said Department on Commercial Water- way Property fr2.. The Clerk read the proposed Agreement . Moved by Poll , seconded . by Di-ihlqul.st, to concur in the Lease renewal and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authurized. t0•execute sari-)e . Carried . A letter' from Sale Younker Auto & Truck Sales was read relative to execution by the City of a new Used Car Dealers Ordinance . • Mr . Younkers \'.'as in the audience and was invited to speak whereupon he protested the fee for the new Licenses . The new mode of taxes for 1963 was outlined briefly whereby, through t•lirinnation of the present Busin<:ss and Occupation tax, Mr . Younkers would ,i,.o he.. pa'., ,rig additional money to the • City In 1963 . Mr . 'Younkers was not protest:rig ext•C:it:on c)'• , Ine\\' Ordinance bur had not been made aware of its enactment by having or_v rinor sot .c t' to w'liich he expressed grievance, as well as to the fee . A letter from Street Commissioner Joe I.ynch1, recommended that the City call for bids at this time on the new street sweeper , designated for purchase• in the 1963 budget , inasmuch as higher prices will be going into effect after the first of the year . Moved by Poli , seconded by Dohlquist to concur in the recommendation of the Street Commissioner . Carried . A letter from Mr . Edgar Johnston . Principal en Henry Ford Elementary School . expressed thanks and appreciation to the City Officials for the time and effort expended during student tours of the City Departments . A student Mayor , Treasurer , Cler1,:., etc reigned (luring the tour , which Mayor was to be pre sent along with the strident 'group, at the December 17th Council meeting. at which time he will make presentett,t Ii to the City of a framed facsimile of the Declaration of lndepcndence . A letter from, residents in tilt. vicinity of 1090: .ruci. i Kith AVeuues , S. V . th,—ink d the City for Street light installations' at said streets near their residences . A letter- from. . David .ion.-ren Planning Director . . iilrmin, 'd t•ecolrlllienci •t,on- of the Pl.tnr„rig Commission train its public hearing meet tin, ut ( it-tobcr .'`1 . 1 '1i).. ,i . toIi:i\.•s The Commission recommended adoption of the 1'•ii).:i Pint ol Lake V 't•\'.• Park, wiled by Mr . John Conner . Moved b' I , ,.'OI71 , t)ectmdce7 by }'c,Ii , to c,)LCU1' I!, di,. • . , t,;: :: i :1dat ;Vrr o tie' i'l,,ri- 11\ (.Dun1: r,$1o;1, and to refer Litt matter to th.e- ilydir :on f' !,,,I11`1' .t! e-e . Carried l he' r-)laannrne Cori:nis .le`,. . • ir,e't.' ; :t - :t• ,— , . !)`, t ,'mill .l of 11-,(' Hill .er'ii Valdez request '.c' 1')e a'-.. _ grit:rlt ! c,r, Le • . 5, Aker , Ferri.,', \ , . "r. so,s granted :t l•oiidrt. 'I.Oi 1' :1.t I: 14 : ,.t ('.`I' ,t : t. . I + ' I., and FFe ,s,ciri } , _11'•.c'a` . Said r rmi: to t ( ;i im ;. . .it ,. '( I ' r' ne . .eil c•.l. . . t \\.tti .no''. t'(l or t ),+.':. i.c,, ci ')' , . ' ' ' , t - ., ., .`t tl I',-•cti-. iat'Id :it•CI,: red the :t'e ss . Aft r tin. . . . t't <. ' . . . t ;111 .. :1 „i:'e•!. V.. th ;t;I l_, ,., t .11 .i"1 in'(-..t•..: . '). . . 1 , . , J . , . a.,li. (.l:tiit . ...'h„ h<ad orr. ,'u 1,i I'ie ,., ,et .im 1.4-5-62 may* . OLD BUSINESS, cont• Councilman Reid presented the Street and Alley Committee report which was read by the Clerk with action taken as follows: Regarding the request for Permit for Encroachment on public right-of-way, from Dodd 8,z Russell , Attorneys for Kenneth Steen, the Committee recommended that a Permit be granted and that it should include the provisions and stipulations contained in the Joan application, that no improvements shall be allowed on the encroaching structure , etc . nil by Dullahant, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee . Carried . t? ;a.•cdinq the request of the Earlington Women_'s Club for a four-wav stop at c,th Avcriie West. and Stevens Street, a complete investigation of this intersection, tratf r• count, by the Engineering Department, was made and it was rec- c,mo,,• <}ed. , . ew of the survey indicating a very low traffic volume with no accidents, that the request be denied. Moved by Dullahant. seconded ;by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation of the Committee . Carried. Councilman Hulse, calling attention to the referral of the Hospital Rezone to the Council As A Whole, moved to take the matter out of said Committee and refer it to the Planning Commission as had been Clone with the Edgewater Rezone . The inotien carried. Discussion followed regarding delay this might cause and after sc . oval suggested motions it was moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Pedersen, to concur :n the original Planning Commission recommendation granting the rezone to the Hospital and that the Edgewater he granted with the R-3 zoning as requested. Discussion ensued regarding the fact that the Planning Commission had not recom- mended R-3 zoning, after which it was pointed out that these t "x.-o matters had been referred 'o the Planning Commission and were no longer before the Council . The motion was withdrawn with consent of second . Moved by Dahlquist. seconded by Poli . to refe '• the Milwaukee Rezone Ordin- ance to the Ordinance Committee for reconsideration . After verificat:on 'hat such a motion must be made by one who voted ' ith the prevailing side, the motion, which had not been stated by the Chair , was not acknowledged . Mrs . Dahlquist advised that In view of the requirements relative to her motion she now requested that it be brought up by someone who had voted with the prevailing side as required As there was no response the Chairman called for the next order of business . Councilman Pedersen, Chairman of the Property Committee, reported that appraisals had been received on the Burnett Street Property and requested a meeting of his Committee with the City Attorney and Officials of th,e Railroad on Monday, November 19, 1962 at 7:00 p .m . Councilman Custer advised that the Sanitation Committee had a cot of the Contract Agreement for pu'•chase of the Boeing Waste Treatment Plant l:, Metor which was available for inspection. . NEW BUSINESS Councilman Dullahant called attention to the 1963 Budget which had been dis- tributed and complimented those who had worked on it for a very appropriate piece of work . The beautiful cover sc. ene was noted and it was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dull ahant, that a letter he directed to the Chamber of Commerce expressing appreciation of the pictures which they had provided for the covers . Carried . Councilman Garrett, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee, requested a meeting of his Committee on Monday, November 19, 1962 at 7:00 p .m . and that the Clerk send letters to the Planning Department, Chamber of. Commerce, John Graham and Company, Citizens Advisory Council and the City Council, requesting any news- worthy items relative to the 701 Program which could be presented at the meeting . Minutes of the Renton City Council (conk.) 11-5-62 COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: OLD BUSINESS Councilman Reid presented the Street and Alley Committee report which was read by the Clerk with action taken as follows:I(Regarding the request for Permit for Encroachment on public right-of-way, from Dodd & Russell, Attorneys for Kenneth Steen, the Committee recommended that a Permit be granted and that it should include the provisions and stipulations contained in the loan application, that no improvements shall be allowed on the encroaching structure, etc. Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee. Carried. Regarding the request of the Earlington Women's Club for a four-way stop at 5th Avenue West and Stevens Street, a complete investigation of this intersection, including a1-\ traffic count, by the Engineering Department, was made and it was recommended, in view of 1 the survey indicating a very low traffic volume with no accidents, that the request be denied. Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the recommendation of the Committee. Carried. Councilman Hulse, calling attention to the referral of the Hospital Rezone to the Council As A Whole, moved to tal.ce the matter out of said Committee and refer it to the Planning Commission as had been done with the Edgewater Rezone. The motion carried. Dis- cussion followed regarding delay this might cause and after several suggested motions it was moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Pedersen, to concur in the original Planning Commission recommendation granting the rezone to the Hospital and that the Edgewater be granted with the R-3 zoning as requested. Discussion ensued regarding the fact that the Planning Com- mission had not recommended R-3 zoning, after which it was pointed out that these two matters had been referred to the Planning Commission and were no longer before the Council. The motion was w thdrawn with consent of second. Moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Poli, to refer the Milwaukee Rezone Ordinance to the Ce . nce Committee for reconsideration. After verification that such a motion must be made by one who voted with the prevailing side, the motion, which had not been stated • by the Chaiz,was not acknowledged. Mrs. Dahlquist advised. th,:it in view. of the require- ments relative to her motion she enw requested that it be brought up by someone who had voted with the prevailing side as required. As there was no response the Chairman called for the next order of business. Councilman Pedersen, Chairman of the Property Committee, reported that appraisals had been received on the Burnett Street Property and requested a meeting of his Committee with the City Attorney and Officials of the Railroad on Monday, November 19, 1962 at 7:00 p.m. Councilman Custer advised that the Sanitation Committee had a copy of the Contract Agreement for purchase of the Boeing Waste Treatment Plant by Metro which was available for inspection, NEW BUSINESS: Councilman Dullahant called attention to the 1963 Budget which had been dis- tributed and complimented those who had worked on it aor a very appropriate piece of work. The beautiful cover scene was'noted and it was Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dullahant, that ti letter be directed to the .' .giber of Commerce expressing appreciation of the pictures which they had provided for the covers. Carried. Councilman Garrett, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee, requested a meeting of his Committee on Monday, November 19, 1962 at 7:00 p.m. and that the Clerk send letters to the Planning Department, Chamber of Commerce, John Graham and Company, Citizens Advisory Concil and the City Council, requesting any newsworthy items relative to the 701 Program which could be presented at the meeting. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Custer, that Vouchers numbered 8834 through 8955, approved by the Accounting and Auditing Committee at this meeting, be approved by the Council. Carried. Planning Director Jensen pointed out that reconsideration of the referral motions on the rezonings might expedite their disposition, however, no further action was taken by Council at this time. As there was no further business to come before the Council, it was Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to adjourn. Carried. The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 p.m. There were 52 visitors in the Council Chambers. 6-- f-•Ar., RkA/TON NOSP/TAL NAM E OF PROPERTY OW N EIZ FI LE N UMI3EIZ RECLASSIFICATION FROM 3—/ TO E-2 c4 c.-,.1 3 406.! 22, /962 39 DATE OF PUBLIC 11EA RING k ROL L PAGE NUMBER 9 Ain,,,,-Tir! ,.___.4_1 , \/.---• ‹e z, , zo, c; Q.\....._, v v_rs- coTH ..0., - '- \--,- 1-- - 2.3_ 34i'• 1. 4t iw iva imil- c,-, # 18 " _74- 111111 i 1 z \__!._ 1-2 1 ‘, - 101iteiip3 11, Oki& ma Abh. 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Inquiry was made of the Planning Director and Mr. Jensen advised the Council could take such action should it so desire. Councilman Bruce advised he had made a motion to reject the zoning application at the previous meeting and the matter had been tabled and he moved that it now be taken from the table for dis- position. The motion was seconded by Dullahant and carried. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Dullahant that the recommendation of the Planning Commission relative to the original petition be re- ected. Discussion followed regarding the fact that such action would negate the application altogether and that the Council could allow an amendment to the Petition, otherwise the property owner could not submit any further request for six months. Position of the Planning Commission and the people opposed to the original re- zone request was brought to mind and after further suggestions for resolving the matter, it was moved by Trimm, seconded by Pedersen, to refer the matter back to-the' Planhing Commission for consideration and recommendation on the revised R-3 zoning. as requested. Carried. A letter from the City Attorney submitted Supreme Court Opinion regarding the requirements for public notice of Review Board Meetings in proposed annexation proceedings. A letter from Renton Hospital, by 0. Q. Beck, Business Manager, requested present status of the Hospital's application for rezoning of Lots 1 and 10, Block 7, Rainier Acrds. Councilman Trimm called attention to the fact that this matter is now in the Committee of the Council As A Whole and it was moved by Garrett, seconded by Bruce, that the Clerk direct a letter giving this information to the Hospital. Carried. A letter from Metro submitted a proposed Easement which they requested the City to grant for locating a portion of their sewer trunk line on a public right of way. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to refer the proposed Easement to the City Attorneys for recommendation. Carried. A letter read from Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kindred requested renewal of their Lease on Lunch and Storeroom facilities at City Hall, effective November 17, 1962 for one year. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to refer the matter to the Property Committee with Power to Act. Carried. City Attorney Shellan submitted a revised Lease Agreement with the State De- partment of Game, which has now been executed by said Department on Commercial Waterway Property +2. The Clerk read the proposed Agreement. Moved by Poli, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur in the Lease renewal and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute same. Carried. A letter from Sam Younker Auto & Truck Sales was read relative to execution by the City of a new Used Car Dealers Ordinance. Mr. Younkers was in the audience and was invited to speak whereupon he protested the fee for the new Licenses. The new mode of taxes for 1963 was outlined briefly whereby,through elimination of the present Business and Occupation tax, Mr. Younkers would not be paying additional money to the City in 1963. Mr. Younkers was not protesting execution of the new Ordinance but had not been made aware of its enactment by having any prior notice to which he expressed grievance, as well as to the fee. A letter from Street Commissioner Joe Lynch, recommended that the City call for bids at this time on the new street sweeper, designated for purchase in the 1963 budget, inasmuch as higher prices will be going into effect after the first of the year. Moved by Poli, seconded by Dahlquist to concur in the recommendation of the Street Commissioner. Carried. A letter from Mr. Edgar Johnston, Principal of Henry Ford Elementary School, expressed thanks and appreciation to the City officials for the time and effort expended during student tours of the City Departments. A student Mayor, Treasurer, Clerk, etc. reigned during the tour, which Mayor was to be present along with the student group, at the December 17th Council meeting, at which time he will make presentation to the City of a framed facsimile of the Declaration of Independence. A letter from residents in the vicinity of 109th and 110th Avenues, S.E. thanked the City for Street light installations at said streets near their residences. 3- or fbJ. C. LUND, Administrator Alt 6 OTO(l, VtflS If1G100z July 23, 1962 Tekifr Renton City Planning Commission Mr. Dave Jensen, Planning Director Renton, Washington Re: Rainier Acres Rezoning Petition Gentlemen: We are informed that you have pending before you the petition of Edgewater Enter- prises, Inc. for rezoning of Lots 2,3,8 and 9 in Block 7, Rainier Acres, in the City of Renton, from present single family residence classification to multiple dwelling classification. As you may know, this Public Hospital District No. 1 of King County is the owner of an adjoining tract of considerable size, including specifically two lots on the fringe of the tract abutting Cemetery Road, being Lots 1 and 10 in said Block 7, of Rainier Acres. Early this year the hospital commissioners authorized an appli- cation for rezoning of these two lots 1 and 10 but decided to defer the filing of a petition for it because we learned that there would soon be an application for rezoning of additional areas there. At this time the commissioners of the Hospital District have authorized the writer to notify your Planning Commission that as owner of Lots 1 and 10, Block 7, Rainier Acres this District consents to the rezoning applied for by Edgewater Enterprises, Inc. , of Lots 2, 3, 8 and 9 in Block 7, Rainier Acres. Furthermore this Hospital District as owner of adjoining Lots 1 and 10 would heartily approve action by your Planning Commission to include our Lots 1 and 10 in the same multiple residence rezoning, if you should deem it desirable to do so. Our District is happy to waive any notice or any hearing if you should wish to include our Lots 1 and 10 in such a rezoning at this time without the formality of a petition being filed. Respectfully submitted, For the Hospit Commissioners J. C. Lund, inistrator OFFICE" OF THE CITY CLERK November 6, 1962 Mr. O. Q. `-Beck; Business' Manager Renton Hospital Renton, Washington Dear_Mi DccI= Th1& Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of November 5, 1962 has referred your zoning application request to the ..Planning Commission for.further con_ ',• siderat+.on=and recornmeudatien.• ' The matter was in' the •corimittee of the Council :. As A Whole and has this date,,been rerioved from the Committee and•referred to the Planning:"Commission for.;,further 'action;. We shall be glad to keep you posted on the matter. Yours very -cruly,'; CITY OF RENTON Helmie WW. Nelson; City:`Clerh HWN/d . th J. C. LUND, Administrator 110OT00, WflgflIOGT011 October 2I., 1962 Hon. Mayor Frank Aliment City Council City of Renton Renton, Washington Gentleman: On July 30, 1962 the Renton Hospital made application for rezoning of Lots 1: and 10 of Block 7, Rainier Acres. This application was approved by the Planning Commission and re- ferred to the city council for final approval. Since we have not heard any further word from the city council, we are concerned as to the present status of the application. Very truly yours, RENTON HOSPITAL 0. Q. Beck Business Manager OQB:ag r Renton City Council Minutes (continued)9-24-62 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Councilman Dullahant, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee, presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington which had been placed on its first reading on July 16, 1962, changing the zoning classification of certain properties within the City of Renton from General Classification District to Resi- dence District (R-3). The Committee recommended second and final reading, and it was moved by Poli, seconded by Custer, to concur in the recommendation. Carried. After the second and final reading, it was moved by Custer, seconded by Poll, to adopt Ordinance No. 1980 as read. Roll call vote followed with all Councilmen present voting aye. The motion carried. (Pehling, Curbow, Stromberg property) The Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Resolution of the City of Renton approving a Final Plat for the subdivision of a certain tract of land known as McKnight Heights, which was read by the Clerk. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poll, to adopt Resolution No. 1165 as read. Carried. The Committee presented a proposed Resolution of the City of Renton, appropriating funds received in excess of the estimated revenues from Current Fund- Interest earned on excess levy, $300.00 unto, Current Fund, Municipal Building No. 7036.121, Acct. 737, (Utility Services), $300.00 and authorizing the City Clerk and Treasurer to transfer such excess funds as specified. The Clerk read the pro- posed Resolution. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Custer, to adopt Resolution No. 1166 as read. Carried. The Ordinance Committee Chairman presented a proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, correcting and amending Ordinance No. 1972 relating to annexa- tion of certain territory to the City of Renton. (Portions of Section 3, 4, 9 and 10.) The Clerk read the proposed Ordinance. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Custer, to refer the proposed Ordinance to the Ordinance Committee for recommendation. Carried. The Committee recommended favorably and that the proposed Ordinance be placed on its second and final reading. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to concur in the Committee's recommendation. Carried. After the second and final reading, it was moved by Delau- renti, seconded by Hulse, to adopt Ordinance No. 1981 as read. Roll call vote was taken with all Councilmen present voting aye. The motion carried. OLD BUSINESS: Councilman Reid, Chairman of the Street and Alley Committee, presented his Committee report which was read by the Clerk with Council action taken as follows: 1) Regarding establishment of Loading Zone on 3rd Avenue per request of Preservative Paint Company, the Committee recommended that one Parking Meter be removed on the Northwest corner of 3rd Avenue and Main Street and a Truck Loading Zone be established at this location. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poll, to concur in the recommendation of the Street and Alley Committee, and .to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. 2) Regarding speed limits on Sunset Highway East between Maple Valley Highway and the Easterly City Limits, the Committee recommended that the speed limit be reduced to 30 miles per hour within this area. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to concur in the recommendation of the Committee. Carried. It was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Reid, to refer the matter to the Ordinance Com- . mittee. Carried. Councilman Reid, President of the Committee of the Council As A Whole, reported that the Committee had met on September 18, 1962 and submitted his report which was read by the Clerk with actions taken by the Council as follows: 1. The Committee recommended concurrence in the Planning Commission Recom- mendation to rezone C.M. P. & P. Railroad Co. and Milwaukee Land Company from R-1 to R-4. 2,. To deny the rezoning request of Edgewater Enterprises from GS-1 to R-4. c... 3 Rezoning request from Renton Hospital from GS-1 to R-4 still in Committee. Councilman Reid reported that he has since received additional information and plans as well as the letter read earlier in the meeting relative to the rezonings and it was requested that the Committee be granted additional time for further consideration before submitting its final recommendations for Council action. Upon reading of the report by the Clerk it was moved by Bruce, seconded by Dullahant, to concur in the Committee recommendations, however, upon the request of the President that it be held for further study discussion ensued and it was determined that in view of additional information and in respect for the established procedure in granting additional time for committee study when requested, it was moved by Custer, seconded by Poli, to grant the request and refer the matter'back to the Committee. Carried. 4- 2 r 9-10-62 deferment of any proceedings pending receipt of an analysis to be submitted later by the 701 Program Comprehensive Study Group. Discussion disclosed that the letter of protest of 9/5/62 is to be considered as such, not an Appeal to the Planning Commission's recommendation, inasmuch as letter was not received within the required ten-day period after Planning Commission Hearing. Upon request, Planning Director Jensen showed slides of the area recommended for R-4 reclassification, noting that in conjunction with such rezone proposal consid- eration will be given to alleviating some of the City's traffic problems through con- sideration of an extension from 6th Avenue West to Edwards Street as a possible alternate route for Kent traffic movement, with further consideration for a possible future bypass road from Sunset Blvd. to Renton. Mr. Kenneth Crabtree, 423 Lind, resident in the area, approached Council with request that further studies be made, indicating that Council is not receive "true picture" here but just a few of the considerations involved. Residents in area be- lieve this to be a very poor apartment housing district. Contention is that while Milwaukee may draw up plans, they are not going to build. Further study should be made by Council before decision on matter. Mr. Ruldolph Zaputil, 2910-5th North - advised that Council is considering something here for which Council has not as yet received plans. Mr. Wm. Svensson (Naramore, Bain, Brady & Johanson), architects retained by Milwaukee, stated that preliminary plans have been made as well as an engineering survey of the area. Firm wished to learn from Council whether rezone can be made in 1 this Area to R-ZF, thereafter would proceed with study in detail. Council was assured of Milwaukee's desire to work with City's Building Department; Planning Dept; and Planning Commission in this regard. While his firm is not in a position to state at this time how Milwaukee plans to proceed, it should be noted that Milwaukee has owned this property for a number of years and their interest in this area is to try to use the land to its best possible use. Due to the close proximity of Boeing and the Pacific Car Shops, it is believed that there is a definite demand for family housing here, such structures definitely will-not be "second-rate". Mr. Crabtree stated he doubted that the homes to be built would be considered as "first-class" homes. Moved by Custer, seconded by Poli, to refer this rezone matter to the Council As A Whole Committee. Carried. The Mayor declared a recess at this time: After the recess Roll Call Vote was again taken with all Councilmen present as previously indicated. 2) Renton Hospital: That reclassification be made from GS-1 to R-4, Apart- ment Houses and Multiple Dwellings, of the following described property: Lots 1 and 10, Block 7, Rainier Acres, LESS: the East 80' of Lots 1 and 10, Block 7, Rainier Acres to be reclassified fromS1 to R-2; such recommendations based on the cona1d eration that (a) the property is directly opposite B-1 Business District, and (b) the 1.7s property fronts upon 4th Avenue North, a City Arterial, the traffic characteristics of which will be such as to preclude the desirable use of the property for single family purposes, and (c) the property is adjacent to the proposed hospital site. A letter of protest. to the proposed rezone for apartments was read, received from Mrs. Eunice I. Richards, 458 "H" St., who advised Council that their decision to purchase home in the Highlands was based primarily on desire to locate in a single residential district. Planning Director Jensen displayed a map of the area, identifying the hospital property, the adjacent Edgewater Enterprises property, and the zonings applicable to p the surrounding areas. Discussion with hospital representative, Mr. Clinton Beck 4 disclosed that the two lots in question had been deemed as surplus lots by the Hospital f District Commissioner, not required for their purpose inasmuch as they are apart from the bulk of the hospital property. An appraisal of the two lots gave an opinion as 1 best suited for residential units, hence the rezone request. Further deliberation produced a need for further study and apprisal of the matter on the part of Council. It was therefore moved by Poli, seconded by Pedersen, to refer the rezone proposal Kx. to the Council As A Whole Committee for reconsideration accordingly. Roll Call vote — resulted as follows: "Ayes" Reid, Hulse, Gianini, Pedersen, Garrett, Trimm and Poli; Nos" Dullahant, Dahlquist, Custer, Delaurenti and Bruce. Seven "Ayes" - Five "Nos"- the motion carried. Attorney Roger Lewis, 711-Second Ave. addressed Council advising that initially two protests to the contemplated rezone had been presented to the Planning Commission bearing the signatures of approximately 80 persons. The same zoning problems exist on both rezone proposals (Renton Hospital and Edgewater Enterprises properties),there- ore the protest petitions submitted should be considered as applicable to both rezone proposals. (A portion of the protesting faction, he stated, is in the audience tonight). 6- 4) ,1" 111 N 1. Milwaukee- (Continued) The above recommendation is made in consideration of the owner's agreement to the followinp condition: That 6th Avenue South will be extended to connect to 1 Edwards Street so as to; relieve traffic congestion and improve circulation. 2 . ?senton Hospital : The Commission recommends the reclassification from 3 to R-4 , Apartment •Houses and Multiple Dwellin3s ; of the following described property: 801 . Lots i S 13 , Block 7 , Rainier Acres less the et of Tle Commission further recommends that the' east 80 ' Lots 1 6 10 , Block 7 , Rainier Acres , be reclassified from GS-1 to R-2. The above recommendations are made in consideration of the followinp factors : a) The property is directly opposite H-1 (2usiness District) . 4th Avenue North, a City E(1.1.,)terriftal ijoel-111, 1( Efirc'°gLI:t7CITelristics oF hich will be such as to preclude the desirable USQ of the proper- ty for single -family purPosi tal ( a ) TheT'e Proparty is , dcent to the prop -os spedhoi- I 3 Edgewater Enterprises , Inc. The Commission recommends the reclassification from to R--4' of Lots 2 , 3 , 8 5 9 , Block 7 , Rainier Acres , LESS the east 80 ' of Lots 8 F, 9 . The Commission further recommends that the east 80 ' of Lots 8 & 9 , block 7, T.Isainier Acres , be reclassified from GS-1 TO R-2 . The Commission's recommendation is made in consider- ation of the following factors : a) The property in conjunction with the previous recommended rezoninF; would constitute an area suitable for the development of multiple'apartntents for the same reasons as heretofore set Forth. 1 458 H Street Renton, Washington September 7, 1962 City Councilmen City of Renton Renton, Washington Gentlemen: I live at 458 H Street and am very unhappy about the proposed rezoning for apartments south of us. When my husband and I decided to buy a home, we looked at many nicely developed residential sections, most of them being in the Bellevue area. Although we like these planned residential areas better than anything we found in Renton, we felt that we would be happy in a nice location in Renton as we are both employed here. The Highlands seemed to answer our needs both in location and financially. We overlooked the duplexes that are mostly rental- income property, and felt that this was part of Renton' s past and the mistake of this poor use of nice home sites would not be repeated. If these apartments are allowed to be built, it would be repeated. It is said that these proposed apartments will increase the value of our homes. This I can not see, unless we use our land for apartments. If it would increase the value of our homes, what good is this value if you would not be able to sell. I know that when I looked for a house, I most certainly would not think of purchasing one with at least 90 families, and possibly more if this rezoning takes place, living at the end of the block: I have occassion to look at several reports by an appraisor and in each case, he has stated what a nice developed residential area this part of the Highlands has become. I hope that it can remain that way and if the owners of this property will be satisfied with lust a little profit instead of a lot by building homes instead of apartments, this can be done. Sincerely yours, Mrs. ) Eunice I. Richards 1 I APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application No.: 70 Sec.-Twp.-R. Date of Filings D- Area Map: Plano Com. Actions Kroll Pages Dates: 1,-AR- 61- City Council s Action Dates Ord. No. APPLICANT TO ANSWER: ALL THE FOLLOWING c1JESTI ONS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY: Name of Applicant Renton Hospital Address )i.th. & Shattuck Telephone No. AL 5-3L 71 Property Petitioned for rezoning is situated on S. E. 128th. Street, between ' Renton Avenue Street and In Street. Legall Descriptiontion of S::ub °ect Property I a,v re PugPJPyT' t 7 Rr lt7 lllnnk 7 F ainier ACrpc ai P!' F Note: The hospital Commissioners consider this surplus property and there obtained an n i‹.4.H appraisal for the purpose of disposal. The appraiser recommended the following: Due to location, topography and zoning of subject property, it does not reflect its true value and notentia,l uses. The cost of developing for its now residential uses would be` economically prohibitive." "Subject property should be rezoned to R-3 or R-L , which would permit its highest and best use, and would reflect in its value." In representing the' district the commissioners feel obligated to obtain as much money for the property as possible, Therefore the request for this zoning. EXISTING ZONING G S_1. ZONING REQUESTED R-3 or R-11. What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on this property? Number required• NOTE TO APPLICANT: , The following factors are considered in re- classifying property. Evidence or additional information you desire to submit to substantiate your request may be attached to these sheets. I . In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public interest? To upgrade on' g, to est,ahl sh nroper use as recommended, 2. On .what b§sis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request?' There is a shortage of this type of zoning, for new apartments. 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 permitted in the present classi- fication? Please explain Tt• is mnrn .cn i table to apartment zon-i.ne than residential, August 22 , 1962 4. Continued. Mr. Jensen stated that the Commission had already approved the Preliminary Plat as revised at a previous meeting; the plat was signed by both the Plattor and the Secretary of the Commission. Mr, Lotto stated that he was under the impression that this was subse- quently revised. Assurance being given that this is the same revi- sion, Chairman Denzer then declared the motion out of order. It was moved by Peretti , seconded by Holmes , that the hearing ' be closed. Motion carried. 5 . 'Hearing resumed on the rezone application of the Milwaukee Railroad and Land Company property. The Committee recommended approval of the rezone to R-4 for the revised application involving about 10 acres of land on the east end of the applicant's property. The Planning _Director recommended approval of the request as amended provided that provision be made for a road adjacent to the railroad right of way on the south of the extension of 6th Avenue west to Edwards Street in the event that 6th Avenue South can not be extended from Maple Street to Edwards Street. Chairman Denzer asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak on this matter. Mr. Svensen, architect for the applicant , in review of the pro- posal displayed the revised plot plan of the area proposed for re- zone showing: a possible bypasa road adjacent to the railroad. He stated that this revision shows a proposed development for 140 units. Mr. Felker asked if the Company will .be submitting a plat on this area, and .if so that these things could be i4orked o_ut in con- nection with the plat. Mr. Svensen replied that they will be sub- mitting a plat at a later date . It was then moved by Felker, .seconded by Cordell , that the re- zone to R®4 be recommended on property east of Stevens. Street. Mrs . Anarde , one of the - property owners in the - Vicinity, spoke in objection to the rezone., stating objections in regard , to increased traffic , hazardous conditions for school children, etc. as stated in ' the protest petition. Mr. Felker. commented that in regard to traffic this is a ' genm eral problem all over the City, but he did not think we should stop progress , that new homes must be provided, and that we 'must meet the problems involved with new developments . Mr. Peretti , chairman of the rezone committee , stated that the Committee has studied this matter, had meetings both• with the appli•- cants and the objectors in an effort to work out some of the prob- lems . Further, that he had talked with one property owner, who , now . has .wi.thd0rawn her objection to the rezone. ' Mr. Peretti stated that he would like to amend the motion to include that 6th Avenue be extended. Seconded by Holmes , the_. amendment carried. Mr. Busch voted no;. Vote on the original motion carried. 6 .' Hearing opened on the request of the Renton Hospital for rezone of Lots 1 C 10 , Block 79 Rainier Acres , from GS-1 to R-4 . The Committee recommended that the east 80 ' of the property be re-classified to R-2 , if acceptable to the applicant, and the . 3- August 22 , 1962 6 Continued. remainder be rezoned to R-4. The Planning Director also recommended approval of the rezone from GS-1 to R=4, except that the east 80 ' of the proper- ty was recommended for R=2 . The reclassification of the east 80 to an R®2 residence district will be compatible with a transition zone between the R-1 District on the east and the proposed R®4 on the west. In the discussion relative to both the Renton Hospital Property and the adjoining Edgewater Enterprise property Mr. Roger Lewis , attorney representing the property owners objecting to the R-4 rezon- ing, presented a protest petition signed by 22 persons . A previous protest petition had been submitted signed by 55 persons who were against the Edgewater proposal to rezone to R-4 for apartments . Mr. Lewis stated that inferentially since the same problems exist on the two Hosptial lots , the protest i's on the entire property. He stated that these people have bought first class residential homes in what they understood was a single family residence district, and they feel that the development to apartments of property adjacent to single family homes is an infringement on their rights . He further questioned the legal authority of the hospital to request apartment rezoning. He stated that the request by the Renton [Hospital for re- zone to R-4 . constituted, in his opinion, an "ultra vires" act. Questioned regarding the legality of the Hospital ' s request, Mr. Shellan stated that the Hospital District has certain powers , just as do other public organizations . He stated that he would like to have more of the facts on the matter before making a decision. Mr. Ernie Coleman, speaking for the hospital, stated that at the' time the subject' property was purchased it was not known exactly how much land would be needed for the hospital and that they could only buy the entire property, that subsequently, after an appraisal was made of the hospital owned property, these two lots were declared surplus . It was the recommendation of an appraiser that the best and highest use for the lots would be for multiple use. The Hospital District is now asking for rezone to R-4 in order that a higher valu- ation may be placed on them. It was anticipated that legislature would be passed at the next session of the legislature to enable the hospital to sell the surplus property. Mr. Shellan stated that as yet no procedure has been set up by state law as to how the hospital can sell property. In regard to the intention of the hospital to request rezone in order to have a larger return on the sale of the propertywhich would accrue to the benefit of the taxpayers , he did not believe this is illegal . Mr. Howard, resident at 448 8th Street, stated that the Hospital Commissioner is also a member of the Enterprise Company, and that one member of the Commission is a member of the Company. Motion was madetkyttEuach seconded by Felketr,,nglat we recommend to the 4Iy_ Council the rezone to R-4 EXCEPT the eastportion of Lots 1 & 10 Block 77—ggr=0Acres , is to be rezoned to R-2 . Mr. Felker stated that in regard to the matter of a member of the Commission' s being involved in ownership of the Edgewater property, Mr. Lotto has refrained from making any comments during the hearing. He ' has not discussed the matter with any of the members and has abstained from voting. This is consistent with the policy of the Commission when any member has an interest in property under consid- eration by the Commission. Vote being called, the motion carried. 4- AUGUST 229 1962 REZONE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS Rtg The Rezone Committee recommends approval of R®4 zoning for the revised application involving about 10 acres on the east end of the applicant's property. RE Edgewater Enterprises,Inc. The Rezone Committee recommends that the east 80 of the prop- erty be reclassified to R-29 if acceptable to the applicant9 and the remainder be rezoned to R-4 . REg Renton Hospitals Lots 1 & 109 Blk. 79 Rainier .Acres . The Committee recommends that the east 80 ° of the property be reclassified to R=29 if acceptable to the applicant9 and the remainder be rezoned to R-4 . REg Frank Hanley & JerryGoo0all The rezone Committee recommends that R=3 , zoning be granted to the Hanley property because this would be a logical extension of existing R= 3 zoning. REg John Grubusich The Rezone Committee recommends that the request for B®1 zoning be approved. Louis étti9 airman James Denzer _ . T AUGUST 210 1962 PLANNING DIRECTOR' S RECOMIT,NDATIONS REg PreliM nary Plat of Brentwood No. 2. Recommend approval of the Preliminary Plat as revised, REg Preliminary Plat of Lake View. Park. Recommend approval of the Preliminary Plat subject to the foll- owing change.: That the cul-de-sac on South 128th Street be enlarged to a minimum diameter of 80 ° . RE Preliminary Plat of Capri. Recommend approval of the Preliminary Plat with the recommenda- tion that a 30 ° setback be shown on the face of the plat for all lots abutting upon the two main arterials which are designated as Spring- brook `Way and Aliment Avenue, RE: Rezone request of Milwaukee Railroad & Land Company from S-1 , R-1 8 Recommend approval of the request as amended provided that pro- vision for a road adjacent to the railroad right of way on the south of the extension of 6th Avenue west to Edwards Street be provided in the event that 6th Avenue South can not be extended from Maple Street tP. Edwards Street or that provision can not be made for a right of way adjacent to the railroad right of way The suitability of R-4 zoning west o-f Maple Street is question- able in that the pattern problems of the existing street .and traffic circulation problems would be magnified to a highly--undesirable degree. RE: REZONE request of Edgewater Enterprises , Inc. from GS®1 to Rm4. Recommend approval _ of the R®4 request with the exception of . the east 80 ° which is recommended for reclassification to R®2 . The R=2 district will serve as a buffer between the R®1 District on the east and the Rm4 District as proposed on the west. RE REZONE request of the Renton Hospital, Lots 1 & 10, Block 7 , Rainier eras . Recommend approval of the rezone•. from GS-1 to Rm4 with the ex- ception of the east 80 ' of the property which is recommended for re- classification to R-2 . This property is directly opposite the. presently zoned B®1 area. Further, the reclassification of the east 80 ' to an R-2 residence district will be compatible with a transition zone between the R®1 District on the east _and the proposed R®4 Dis- trict -on the west. RE: REZONE request of Frank Hanley and Jerry Goodall from G-7200 to 30 property on Sunset B vd. E. 8 11 t . Recommend approval of the request for rezone from G-72Q0 to R®3 for the followinge..sims : This is a natural extension of the existing R-3 on the north, and wilL. provide a suitable buffer between the Residence district and ° Business district. 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 August 22 , a 19 69 AT 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR Rezone FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: 1. From "3 -1 to R-4 Lots 1 1 10 ,. Rainier :Acres,, ,A s recorded in. Vol.. 14 of Plats , Fagc: 21, Recordss of .King County, Washington ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID Izezono ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON .;,gu'•=t. 22, 19 62 AT 8:00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME. DOUG FELKER, dalEttPWIMEg, SECRETARY PUBLISHED • Atic711,71- t ?^ RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I, I°1i,RLIN LOG AN' hereby certify that three (3) copies •of the above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described above and one copy posted at 'the City Hall, 'Renton, Washington, on G?a'z,.' // 19 4 Z as prescribed by law. Signed: ti. ATTEST? .. iRY .13UBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE TI,NGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON. lit I - 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 flat l us t 22 , 19 66 AT 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR srgone, FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: 0 1. x,o ' '; ')—... ;:o R....14., AV o ass 1 i" 10 ti a•2 i o ar :-c ',e r•e z x^a r 3 o, V i 1 L' o f S'`. : .fit T i..t:, ; 2a •. + .o-$ 1 s 't;,tr:.. .1_ • $. k1 CJ..,.o L. f•q iS 2:_,' ? accorJ4 of KinKinz County, 6'r: oin,?ton ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID o:.ezorts' ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON August 22, 19 62 AT 8:00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME. DOUG FELKER, likcanvw,rx N, SECRETARY PUBLISHED A1,-11r,;- 8, 1 r2 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I, ;217,;d LIgi L{,)':h;_ hereby certify that three (3) copies of the above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property described above and, one copy posted at the City Ha1i,' Renton, Washington, on Q-L- // , 19 67-, as prescribed by law. ,' Signed: L- Yh-- 6-.`. ATTEST: rrA ,. i ..) , •e ,, %:,-------:;? ,___.,,12 14 . ARV PU$LIC SIN AND FOR THE STATE Q ,nTAStIING' ON, RESIDING AT RENTON. PLOT Pi. A1 APPLICATION . F°R REZONING- LOTS 1 5' 10, ,BLit 7, RAIA.11R ACES, eFNraNAVEtql q f i 1 1 iiiii. L:'::::::::1::: ....... : ' r ij P I f 1 , j r• 1 1 / i tor .t BLOCS 7 r o r ` ' caT• JO. RA/NfE C E S T---..... t 11 it 1 I { t d 1 w_ 1,.... l Ir 1 I jii • 9 i i r x ii w STRL-E r pi 1 i r AREA = f,6952 SQ PT = I. 6, ,ACRE I s, - • APPROXIMATELY.. 7Z UNITS HO 'TH APPROXIMATELY 72 PARKING SPA,CES, 50 .9C4L.: L_____.: BUIL.DI GEIGHT — fo STO(2{E D f"-/1/ MOTION li u - /,..(% AYE" NOir RE ID DULLAHANT r/ HULSE GIANINI L/ DAHLQUIST e PEDERSEN GARRETT TRIMM 1- CUSTER z DELAURENTI POLI e BRUCE TOTAL AYE" NO" i j RENTON /- 5'P/T L R- 42-60 NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER PILE NUM8EI2 RECLASSIFICATION FROM G °-1 TO P_2 3 PATE OF PUBLIC NEARING KROLL PAGE NUMBER y t 1 9 i pL -- az 2i zo (J i7 i; GTti Av>: i g I:** 4 O Z 0 0 3ZIMai 4 S _ ( U I 1 t.YGROUND1 N ,-©,441t#, AmerI _8 5 elnt\-1. 7.li a700(;-1 QM vbig . wi, on. . )z i-J t 7 II!J 1ra IV' a ' III p e®®7 5 ie i „ 444 O to,/ I31 r PUe.L1c 12 I530 ®` 5 6 5 6 1, a 23 USE qRt>• 29 ?as • Z to 1-5 1 r i•f` •z7 28. IMID 0 3 `= 9 ip. l0 5 5f j ff lA S 4^ s_/ T 4 T f 8 5 i9 \ ''' it f I v 1 P i 3 io ._ 4 1 1. d it I t 12.4)ti' 1` CO fs a 9 ( 2 9 Z 9 'a _ s f 1 ri.:11.;::.;'....;";1:;...:#4..V.4:a:1 ,. [, 1 . a AVM r- 1 i tE-------1 AREA RECLASSIFIED BY Tills ORDINANCE BA SSE® RV nix C/TV couNCIL