HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA63-155APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Application No . : R- 7 . Sec. - Twp . - R .
Date of Filing:s--LS Area Map:
Plan, Comm. Action: Kroll Page:
Date:27/C3
City Council's. Action:
Date: Ord, No .
APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY & ACCURATELY:
Name of Applicant „. je, x17._
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Property Pe itiped for rez ning is situated on Street,
between 1 Street Street.
Legal Descri ion of Subject Property
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Existing Zoning i - / Zoning Requested
What are tctie 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
reclassifying property. Evidence or additional information you
desire to submit to substantiate your request may be attached to
these sheets .
1 . In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public interest?1,L
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2. On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning ofthe type you
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3. Do you consider the property involved in this application to be more suitable for th
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4. What provision would you make to protect adjacent and surrounding properties from
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AFFIDAVIT
I, being duly sworn, declare that I am the
owner of property involved in this application and that the foregoing
statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith sub,
mitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to me this
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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 regualtions of the Planning Department
governing the filing of such application.
Date received 66.) 6 /g653 Byo
Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting May 25, 1964
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS:
Councilman Vern Morris, Chairman of the Law and Ordinance Committee, presentedaproposedOrdinanceoftheCityofRenton, Washington annexing certain territory totheCityofRenton, which was read by the Clerk. (Dalpay-Pillo property)Moved by Morris, seconded by Delaurenti, that the proposed Ordinance be placedonitssecondandfinalreading. Carried. After the second and final reading, it
was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Schellert, to adopt Ordinance No. 2093 as read.Roll call vote followed with all Council Members present voting aye. The motioncarried.
The Law and Ordinance Committee presented a proposed Ordinance of the City ofRenton, Washington amending Ordinance No. 2072 relating to the "Equipment Rental Fund"and amend:i_ng rental rates therefor which was read by the Clerk. Moved by Morris,seconded by Poli, that the proposed Ordinance be placed on its second and final reading.Carried. After the second and final reading, it was moved by Delaurenti, seconded byPoli, to adopt Ordinance No. 2094 as read. Roll call vote was taken with all CouncilMemberspresentvotingaye. The motion carried.
The Committee reported holding proposed rezone Ordinance (Gayle Halsen Property)which had been tabled 1 week and it was moved by Pedersen, seconded by Poli, that thedocumentbetakenfromthetable. Carried. Chairman Morris advised the matter had
progressed to Roll call vote and it was moved by Pedersen, seconded by Poli, to adopt theOrdinanceasread. Councilman Delaurenti requested that Planning Director Jensen adviseofthePlanningCommissionrecommendation, Mr. Jensen advised that the Commission hadrecommendedfavorablyfortheRezoneasrequestedfromR-1 to R-3. Upon inquiry- bySchellert, Director Jensen advised a quorum or at least 5 of the Planning Commissionershadbeeninattendanceandtheprevailingvotewasinfavoroftherezone. Upon inquiryregardingnumberofprotestorspetitioningagainsttherezoneandproximityofaddresses itwaspointedoutthattherewerequiteanumber;,however,,beyond 300 ft. of the proposedusewasconsideredtobeoutsidetheareainfluencedbychange. Mayor Custer inquired
whether a date had been previously mentioned relative to removal of this matter from
the table and it was pointed out that the matter had been tabled for one week. The
inquiry was made in concern for the fact that none of the protestors was present atthismeeting. It was pointed out that the Council was to make an inspection of the
area during the week.
Attorney Donald Gouge addressed the Council on behalf of property owners Halsen
advising that there had been no protest at the meeting when the matter was first pre-sented and the matter had been referred to the Ordinance Committee and the OrdinancepreparedatwhichtimeMr. Lewis appealed on behalf of the adjoining property owner.It was pointed out that 54 names were on the petition and that the addresses werescatteredaboutthehillasfarawayasBeaconAvenueandthatitwasmainlytheobjectionoftheonepropertyowner. The property immediately across the street is
zoned R-3 and a multiple unit is now being built on Renton Street in the 900 block.
Attention was called to the fact that the matter had progressed to roll call and
concurrence in the Planning Commission recommendation was requested with passage oftheOrdinanceatthistime. Roll call vote resulted as follows: Aye: Poli, Hulse,Schellert, Dahlquist, Pedersen. No: Garrett, Trimm, Perry, Delaurenti and Morris.
Mayor Custer voted no breaking the 5-5 tie and the motion was lost.
Mrs. Margaret Evans requested a copy of Committee of the Whole Minutes referring
to the Windsor Hills matter be sent to her.
Mr. Walt Reid addressed the Mayor and Council requesting a signal light at Sunset
Highway and 12th Avenue North in the vicinity of the new Albertsons Market now under
construction.
Moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Street and AlleyCommittee. Carried.
Moved by Schellert, seconded by Perry, that the Mayor send a letter to the WindsorHillsCommunityClubincareofMrs. Evans advising them of the action taken by theCommitteeoftheWhole. Carried.
As there was no further busness to come before the Council, it was moved byMorris, seconded by Poli, to adjourn. Carried. The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m.There were 30 visitors in the Council Chamber.
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Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 5-4-64
COMMUNICATIONS: (cont. )
Letter was read from Robert L. Edwards requesting that a meeting be arranged with
the Committee of the Whole for the purpose of discussing the possibility of the
Renton Shopping Center being served by Seattle City Light, after May 5th.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry to refer the communication to the Committee
of the-Whole to set a meeting date. Carried.
Letter from Charles E. Taylor requested to be considered for the vacant council
position in the event of a deadlock and no decision can be made.
Moved by Garrett, seconded by Poli, to refer the letter to the Committee of the
Whole. Carried.
A letter from Mr. H. G. Bostick was read registering complaint against Puget Power
Company's recent rate increase in behalf of home owners with all-electric homes. It
was pointed out that a year ago when they purchased their home they felt the rates were
a bit high but worth it and now it has gone up $20.00 per month. Their rate was thus
increased by $240.00 per year over their anticipated rate of $360.00 which is beyond
considerable reason. Room temperatures are maintained at 70°.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, to refer the complaint to the Committee
of the Whole. Carried.
A letter from Robert Snow, Parole and Probation Officer II, State of Wn. Board of Prison
Terms and Paroles, advised that the Renton of-rice located at 817 - 3rd Avenue has a
serious parking problem, there being no space provided by the owner and the State not
allocating funds for such purpose. (Tonkin Building) Due to the emergency nature of
the work in dealing with offenders in the. community it was necessary that they have
readily accessible transportation available and to facilitate this end it was requested
that the City provide two parking meter vacations in the newly constructed Walla-Walla
and Wells street municipal parking lot.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Morris, to refer the request to the Street and
Alley Committee to investigate and report back. Carried.
A letter from City Engineer Wilson submitted and recommended execution of Permit
from the State Highway Department allowing the City to cross the freeway with a
Sanitary Sewer line to serve Puget Properties, Inc.
Moved by Hulse, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur with the recommendation and
that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute same. Carried.
Applications read from Jim's Tavern owner, Evelyn McBernie,requested that Mutual
Amusement Company be granted the required license to operate an additional pinball
machine at this business location at 214 Williams Street, and Lonnie Blythe, Riviera
Tavern requested that Rainier Amusement Company be granted license to operate two
pinball.:, machines at said business, 2231 Maple Valley Hwy.
Moved by Poli, seconded by Dahlquist, to refer the matter to the Police and
License Committee with power to act. Carried.
A letter read from Planning Director Jensen submitted Planning Commission recom-
mendations from its public hearing meeting of April 22, 1964 as follows:
Gayle Halsen Rezone - Recommended favorably as described in Appl. R-155-63 from
R-1 to R-3. Moved by Poli, seconded by Delaurenti to concur in the recommendation
of the Planning Commission. Upon request, Planning Director Jensen pointed out
on the wall map the location of the subject property between 8th &. 9th Aves. on Ren-
ton Street abutting R-3 on the West. Councilman Trimm inquired whether there had
been protest at the hearing by residents in the area and Planning Director Jensen
replied there had been about 30 objectors however it was just an extension of R-3
zoning; that it was the first request in that block and was on a corner lot on the
East side of Renton Street. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Donald Gouge,
Attorney, representing the Halsons pointed out that this was a unanimous recommenda=
tion of the Planning Commission by a vote of the quorum, that the zoning is the
same across the street and in the next block South as well as abutting the subject
property, that there is adequate parking and in full compliance with requirements
of the Code and favorable action was requested. The pending motion subsequently
carried.
2. Renton School District request for rezone from G-7200 to B-1 of that property
described in Application No. R-173-64 situated on 132nd Ave. S.E. between Sunset
Highway and S.E. 112th Street. Councilman Schellert pointed out such zoning was
in conflict with the designated use under the Comprehensive Plan which shows
Multiple Residence use. Inquiry was made by Councilman Delaurenti regarding a
parcel just across the street,the owners of which had requested B-1 also. Mr.
Jensen advised this parcel was at present the subject of annexation proceedings
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Honorable Mayor Donald Custer
Members of the City Council
Gentlemen:
The Planning Commission at its public; hearing
of April 22 , 1964 , after due consideration and study;
recommended 'favorably on the following items
1 . GAYLE HALSEN: Recommends that the property,
as ,describedin Appl . No. ' R-155-63 be rezoned from
R-1 to R-3 .
2 . RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT: Recommends that the
properties as described in Appl. No.' R-173-64 be re
classified from G-7200 to B-1. , '
3 . MARK HOKENSON: Recommends that the proper- , -
ty as described in Appl . No. R-179-64 be reclassi- : '
fied from G-7200 to B-1 .
4 . STANDARD OIL COMPANY: Recommends that a
Variance be granted to the Standard Oil Company for'
a sign at 2705 Sunset Boulevard as described in Appl.
No. V-182-64 .
5 , ALOHA RANCH: Recommends the approval of the ;,
Preliminary Plat of Aloha Ranch as, approved by, the
Planning Commission.
The concurrence of the- City Council in the fore
going recommendations is reopectfully requested.
Very_truly. yours ,
y J. D"avi Jensen
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RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING APRIL 22 , 1964
Members present: James Denzer, Gerald Cordell , John Racanello , Louis
Peretti , Wes Busch,
Ex-officio member Jack Wilson.
Staff present: Director David Jensen, Assistant Planner James Magstadt,
Others present: Assistant City Engineer Del Bennett,
The meeting opened at 8 : 30 P,M, due to not having a quorum of mem-
bers until this time. It was then moved by Busch, seconded by Cordell ,
that the minutes of the previous meeting of April 8 be approved as cor-
rected. Motion carried,
REZONES:
CDGAYLE HALSEN: From R-1 to R-3 , property located on Renton Street
between 8th and 9th Avenues , as described in Appl , No. R-155-63 .
This request was continued from the January 22 meeting for 3
months for further study,
The Committee' s report was read recommending approval,
The Director's report was read recommending approval for the
following reasons:
a. The property is adjacent to R-3 zoned land lying immedi-
ately to the west,
b, It is in an area deemed suitable for multiple residential
structures,
Chairman Denzer asked if there were any protests to this re-
zone,
Mr, Grubisich , resident in the voiced objection to the rezone,
stating that a petition had been submitted at the previous hearing
meeting objecting to the proposed use, Since this is an area of
single family homes , they wished to keep it this way,
Mr, Wayne Pinkley at 741 Grant Street also objected to the pro-
posed rezone to multiples. He questioned if this would not be a
spot zone,
Mr, Jensen stated a spot zone is a zone which is out of place
with the surrounding uses , or a single use surrounded by incompati-
ble uses, In this case it is not a spot zone , because it is related
to an already zoned R-3 use immediately to the west.
In reply to a question if the Commission members have looked
at this area , Mr, Denzer stated that the members have inspected the
property, and feel that the best use of the property would be for
multiple residential . Further,this is in accordance with the Com-
prehensive Plan land use for the area,
Chairman Denzer informed the objectors that they have a right
to appeal the decision of the Commission to the Council within the
10-day period as provided by law.
It was then moved by Peretti , seconded by Busch , that we recom-
mend to the City Council the granting of the rezone request from
R-1 to R-3 , Roll Call Vote being called, all members voted "Aye" and
the motion passed unanimously,
2 . RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT: From G-7200 to B-1 , property located on the
corner of Sunset Highway and 132nd Avenue Southeast, as described
in Appl , R-173-64 ,
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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 November 27 ,
19 63 AT 7 : 30 P.M. TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR Rezone . From R-1 to R-3 :
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY:
From R-1 to R-3 :
2. Lot 13 , Highland Addition to the town of Renton, according to plat
recorded in Vol. 17 of plats , page 32 , records of said King County.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID REZONE
ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETrING ON NOVEMBER 27 ,
1963 AT 7 : 30 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME,
PUBLISHED November 13 . 1963 DOUG FELKER SECRETARY
RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION
CERTIFICATION
19 ,T_ 1lAVTfl ,TPMSFN hereby certify that three ( 3) copies of the
above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property
described above as prescribed by laws.
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To: Renton Planning Commission
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cc: Renton City Council
Subject: Rezoning from R-1 to R-3, Lot 13,
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of said King County
By this petition, the undersigned are voicing vigorous protest to subject
rezoning. It is our firm desire that this remain a residential district
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We wish to notify the Renton Planning Commission we are prepared to continue our
objection of this rezoning for as long a time as is necessary.
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