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CITY OF RENTON RENTON, WASHINGTON OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY : GerordM.'.Shellan, City Attorney Arthur L.Haugan,Ass't;City Attorney Jay yr 1961, Mr.; .J.:David Jensen, 1'1arating Director City of ,Perton City 4 Hell l///aTLtt3#t,. Washington 2 ram Dear Threes ' This is to ac .nrc.'led,v;• 2:ace,Ipt rf Your letter dated July 2, 19C4 ragsrcii ag " : thu preposo: 'I'atttLouso. rio 1 nt by 'Tiffany 3: r, Inc,". we un erstend • that this oxen is presently :Foaled for c in le family residences and that the Coprsheosive Plan recently adopted, designates the subjeet and sdjotetii areas ae single fcr.tily resideinca use., 11.. petition has keen cuhrtitted to roa' orty thist subject are* to "Multiple F.esidc ne+es . -:; which Would allow three stories or 40 'foot-.t ,ether with calor uses such as apsrtuonts, lodgininc, houses, •' motels and cabin courts, it is ,our opinion that ravening. to R-5 would not be in eon forty ty with your . - Ccal trflas e:rc. €'T.en elen though the present petitioners are considering the seestructien c wtheTownhouseconcept,aver, as you know, once rezoned the property couldlx: pbt to any use authorised by tilt' Ore itiauce. • ' . • We do tto.t le.i ie.%) ttaet your .reference 'to Section 4,.7 2 (c) wotilc3 help the ' situaitf,or Since the vLty is still bound generally by the previsions of the ; Coepreher..sivd F•ldn. It. this vrea2issoion or the Council, on the other hand, were permitted to ,"y?csrulit in s,' gone any use not described in this C1rg,linan "', . r - Ivittawut tit, tF •Villittil tie arc mpIyinti, with the prov siotsa of the Comprehensive. ' Plane t6iea,.ass ineonsa.wtoaey would *tie* and the City undoubtedly would be ' etub jeOt to OsIleage. If the present plan is, es you indicate ill your letter. . ( • basically for single is3ai1y dell itgs,, with separate .Ownerships, deeerriptious and ceva•yances, then there ecteal.ly should be no need fear a rezoning to kw sand illy a Warien:, nst3y +acoconplish the sae purpose. his certainly feel Tibet: in csrsuc u. any aotawt it leoulc ixc aituak safer to tuaF-a the reaccasary chers'•ss in yotri .Ce >rehsrisivo Plan 'Luce we de not.believe 'beat rezoning to P,••.`' under the eirct stances as out:Lin:ad by you would be proper. in answer to your: secon qu stice, we d© not'bail ieve that you vill have t:t+se repeat shire tlao api,lics•rt is standing' his application tree R-b .to Ct.l ' ' .. ' as lenses the heeri: ; has net been complete%+ on it, bet continued, :and all interested';,Arita,time taaeu an opportunity to be heard. j'? If to tan be of 4at:y fort€or help to You, plasse leVus ;ranee, we remain,. owes .very trul;', ' • MAN h ;Irian h / , /•,, •, , I 1' r Lip% ,/ C.. ` • /' 7/C.r'.• ,`~__- Oarerd ,Vr Shel d f.o a r City Attorney ec-ter, •t''si :er,'. E3ee'y. lgtanning Ccx-assLan` L.1J C 3 L- 1 Pel- Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 6-8-64 COMMUNICATIONS: (cont.) Application read from Mrs. Lala Irene Cobler requested to operate the City Hall Cafe upon termination of the present Lease. Moved by Poll, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the application tothe Property Committee to report back. Carried. Letter from Planning Director Jensen submitted Planning Commission recommenda- tions and actions from its public hearing meeting of May 27, 1964 as follows: 1: Louise and Florence Delaurenti - Appl. R-178-64 rezone of property from R-1 to B-P. (Business Parking). MOVED by Poli, seconded by Gianini, to concur in the rezone with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Carried. 2. Tiffany Homes - Appl. R-186-64 - rezone of property from SR-1 to R-3. Discussion ensued regarding use of the property under the proposed zoning and whether there had been protest. Planning Director Jensen advised of proposed condominium type structures,severally joined,but individually owned,thus in a sense being single family, however,there was negative viewpoint inasmuch as the land use map does not reflect R-3 zoning but SR-1, and such rezone would be conflicting with the comprehensive plan. It was pointed out that R-3 can go to 35 ft. in height and present building plans are not binding upon future owners. Mr. Jensen advised a convenant deed restriction had been offered. After further discussion, it was MOVED by Hulse, seconded by Morris, that the matter be referred back to the Planning Commission to study and review the land use maps and requirements for changing of Ordinances relative to the comprehensive plan if such rezone is allowed, and to report back. Carried. MOVED by Schellert, seconded by Dahlquist, that the Planning Commission as a matter of policy report to the Council along with each rezone request, if in conflict with uses on the land use maps and comprehensive plan. Carried. 3. Union Oil Company - Appl. V-183-64, Revocable Permit recommended for a ..sign - located near west property line adjacent to Rainier Avenue, also, a street use -petmfit with annual fee for Third Avenue ingress and egress. MOVED by Dahlquist, seconded by Poll, to refer the matter to the Street and Alley Committee and the City Engineer to report back. MOVED by Garrett, seconded by Perry, that the motion be amended to grant the Revocable Permit for the sign and that the matter of the street use permit be referred as stated. The amendment to the motion carried and subsequently, the motion as amended. 4. The Commission, in other action, denied the request of Faye Gibson to continue operation of a beauty shop at 932 "K" Street and recommended that 90 days be granted in which to relocate or discontinue the business. The Clerk reported that an appeal of this decision had been received and a letter from Moschetto, Alfieri and Driano, Attorneys, on behalf of Mrs. Gibson, was read re- questing hearing on the matter. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Morris, that the date of June 22nd be set for hearing of the appeal and that all interested parties be advised. Carried. A letter from Johnston-Campanella and Company, Architects and Consultants, amended prior proposal from $6,000.00 to $3,000.00 as sum that the cost for planning the feasible locations for the Civic Center would not exceed. Moved by Morris, seconded by Garrett, that the letter be referred to the Committee of the Whole and the Ways and Means Committee. Carried. A letter from Mr. Del Davis, Regional Planner, Dept. of Commerce and Economic Development, was read in answer to inquiries of the Council relative to revision of the 701 Program under provisions of the federal planning assistance grant. A request f..._ extension of time and additional financial compensation has been submitted by the John Graham & Company, the revision requiring reconsideration of certain land use and traffic proposals as well as changes in the report text and graphics. The Department is of the opinion that an amendment would be in order however, an amendment will be granted only for new work to be performed over and above that specified in the existing contract and it was anticipated that the federal government may not approve an increase in total project costs, it being of the opinion that the total costs were approaching the maximum allowable for a city the size of Renton. After appraisal, the sum of $3,100.00 was esti- mated to be a feasible amount to cover proposed amendments. Also, four months extension was felt to be excessive with the fact to be considered that all projects over 24 months in length require a project inspection fee of twice the original amount by the federal government. A two months extension was recommended and attention called to various facets of the present contract requirements not yet completed by the consultant which must be accomplished in fulfillment of the contract. Mayor Custer advised that this letter had been read at the Committee of the Whole meeting, however, in the absence of some of the members it had been presented for reading at this meeting for informational purposes. It was pointed out that progress reports have been filed up to May, 1964. 3- Office of .the City Clerk June 1 , 1964 Tiffany' Homes, Inc: .; P. 0. Box 7; Belevuey-.Washin ton ; Attn: Mr. William•D: Hoffius, Pres: :" Cen-tlemen: The Renton City;"Council, at its .regular meeting 'of June s,: 1964 has referred your rezone request to fhe Planning Commission for recom mendation and further'study es to. the.effect. such reclassification ' would have as it' is 'related to,'the recently.. adopted Land Use•Maps. and Comprehensive Plan . We shalt be :glad to advise of further action• Yours. very.truly,. - CITY OF RENTON .: Helmie W. Nelson, . City Clerk HWN'/.dm LSt}o1 • • f' iRenton - tl ,WASH INGTON: the Jet Transport Capital of the World ey iu l` PLANNING DEPARTMENT Y k June 4, 1964 Honorable Mayor 'Donald •Custer Members of the City Council Gentlemen and lire. ':Dahlquist: The Planning Commission- at its public hearing on May 27 , 1964 , . considered several applications and requests for rezones, variances, and permits , and recommended favorably as follows: 1. LOUISE & FLORENCC DLLAURFNTI:: A,ppl. No. R-178-64. The Commission recommends re- clLassifi.c:atior) of the property described in the application from R-:l, to .LI-P. Business Parking) 6 2. TIFFANY HOMES: .P.ppl. .No. R-186-61l , The Commission recommends rezone of the property described in the application from SR-1 to i -3. 3 . ' UNION OIL COMPANY: Appl. No. V-183-64 • The ,Commission recommends that .a .Revoc- able Permit be issued by the Council for. .. a sign to be located near 'the west proper- ty line adjacent 6:o Rainier , venue, and further; recommends that. .a. street use. per- mit with annual fee for the use . of public right of way along Third Avenue also be granted In other ction the Co.mmi.ssion. denied the re- quest of Faye Gibson to continue operation .of an existing beauty shop at 932 K Street. The location is in an .a-1 District. However, . the Commission d i d recommend that tr e owner be given 90 lays in which to discontinue the business or relocate. 1- City Council June 4 , 1964 Paffe 9 The concurrence of the City Council in the fore- going recommendations is hereby requested. Respectfully, J. David Jensen Planning Director JDJ:pc APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE-CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application No . : j?-- I g6-6/Sec . - Twp o --R . Date of Filing:5= 7-CV Area Map: Plan, .Comm. Action: oee_e_e_.„.,,2, Kroll Page: Date: City Council.'s. Action: Date: Ord. No . APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY & ACCURATELY: TIFFANY HOMES, INC. P.O. Box 7, Bellevue, Wn. Narn'e of Applicant Address Telephone No.GL 4.6349 Property Petitioned for rezoning is situated on Pug®t Drive Street, between Street and Street. Legal Description of Subject Property -t Tyc(4:p Existing. Zoning 5 4 ( Zoning Requested R.3 What are the uses you propose to' develop on this property? Townhouse Development, 20.26 units " Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on this property? approximate]. 50. Number required 20.26 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? Makes available townhouses in a Planned Unit Devolopnent 2. On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? This is part of a 106 acre development 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 classifica- tion? Please explain. Yes, because of its irregular shape. 4. What provision would you make to protect 'adjacent and surrounding .properties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? Extensive landscaping will be provided; natural growth will be preserved. LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOWN HOUSE SITE That portion of the southeast quarter of section 20, township 23 north range 5 east, W.M., described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said southeast quarter; thence N. 01°46'02" E. 2,235.83 feet along the west line of said subdivision to a point on the south line of a Bonneville Power Administration Right of Way as recorded under Auditor's File No. 5178076; thence N. 89010'20" E. 1,327•91 feet along said south line to the true point of beginning; thence S. 23°00'13" W. 181.30 feet to a point on a curve to the right, the center of which bears S. 23°00'13" W. 4+80.29 feet, turning through a central angle of 16°59'52" an arc distance of 14+2.49 feet; thence S. 4+9°59'55" E. 248.49 feet; thence N. 4+0°00'05" E. 534•22 feet; to a point on the southerly line of said B.P.A. Right of Way; thence S. 89°10'20" W. 584+.00 feet along said southerly line to the point of beginning. RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MAY 27 , 1964 Members present: James Denzer, Gerald Cordell, Doug Felker, Wes Busch, John Racanello, Louis Peretti , ,Dayle Garrison, Dr, Baird Bardarson, Clark Teagarden; Jack Wilson, Gerard Shellan, Staff present: Planning Director David Jensen, Assistant Planner, James Magstadt, . The minutes of the meeting of May 13 were approved as written, 10 LOUISE 8 FLORENCE DELAURENTI : Request for rezone from R-1 to B-P Business Parking) of property on Tobin Avenue between Shattuck and Logan Avenues , as described in Appl. No, R-178-64 , The Committee and Director's reports were read recommending approval of the rezone. It was stated that this reclassification corresponds to the comprehensive land use plan for this area, Chairman Denzer asked if there were any objections to this re- zone, There being none, it was ,moved by Cordell., seconded by Peretti , to recommend to the City Council the rezone as requested from R-1 to B-P,. Motion carried, TIFFANY HOMES : Request for rezone from SR-1 to R-3 , portion of theP1aofTiffanyWest , as described in Appl. R-186-64 , Committee reported recommending approval of the rezone request. The Director' s report recommended approval as consistent with the. concept of a planned unit development, Chairman Denzer asked if there were any objections to this re- zone. There being no obejctions , it was moved by Cordell , seconded by Racanello , to recommend to the City Council that this area be rezoned from SR-1 to R-3 as requested , Motion carried, VARIANCES : 3 . UNION OIL COMPANY: Request for variance on sign location and for wider curb opening for access , property located at Third and Rainier Avenues , Committee report was to recommend approval of the requests , The Director's report was to recommend approval with a provis- ion for a revocable permit to be issued by the Council for the sign, and with the recommendation that the Council grant a street use permit with fee to allow parking of vehicles within the right of way along Third Avenue, Chairman Denzer asked if there were any objections to the granting of this request. There were none . It was then moved by Per- etti, seconded by Racanello, to concur in the Director' s report and so recommend to the City Council the granting of these requests . Motion carried. 4 . JACOB BOOHER: For a carport at, 728 P Street , to be constructed to 2' of the side lot line. Committee report was to recommend that the variance request be denied. Director' s report was to recommend that a variance be granted to allow attachment of a carport to the existing building if the carport is located within the rear 30 ' of the lot. Mrs, Booher, the applicant, asked why this was denied. She stated that this is a narrow lot and in order to have a carport which is adequate in width a variance is needed, She further stated that several such variances have been granted in this general area. 1- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANN;ING- 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 May 27 , 1964 AT7 : 30 P.M. TO CONSIDER A PETITION FORZezone from SR-1 to R-3 . FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: From SR-1 to R-3 : That portion of the southeast 1/4 of Section 20 , Twp. 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. , described as- follows : Beginning at the southwest corner of said southeast 1/4 ; thence North Ol°46 ' 02" East 2 ,235.83 ' along the west line of said subdivision to a point on the south line of a Bonneville Power Administration Right of Way as recorded under Auditor's File no. 5178076 ; thence North 89°10 ' 20" East 1 ,327 . 91 ' along said south line to the true point of beginning; thence South 23°00 '13" West 181. 30 ' to a point on a curve to the right, the center of which bears South 23°00 '13" West 480 . 29 ' , turning through a central angle of 16°59 ' 52" an arc distance of 142 .49 ' ; thence South 49° 59 ' 55" East 248.49 ' ; thence North 40° 00 ' 05" East 534. 22 ' ; to a point on the southerly line of said B.P.A. Right of Way; thence South 89°10 ' 20" West 584. 00 ' along said southerly line to the point of beginning. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID REZONE ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON May 27 , 19'64 19 AT 7 : 30 P.M. TO VOICE . THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SANE. PUBLISHED Mav '13 , 19'64 .DOUG FELKER SECRETARY RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION I CERTIFICATION I\ t fJ Ww;ua § 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. ' ATTEST: Signed o--- C'710. 6 1-"'Cq '1 VCSTA PUq.=REBLIC.G Tt1 END' , - STA WASHINGTON, IDS Ay RENTON. O V. P- ' AFFIDAVIT I8 William D. Hofius= Presidenbeing 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 submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to me this day of Vv« n 1962 Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, e v ojig44.,‘ A TIFFANY HOMES, INC Name).— r I Name o caner residing at P.O. Box 7 Pay ing d ress Q - O) Bellevue Wash. ress C ty State GL 4-634f9 t.',. . v• Telephone) Y. 2 OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspec- ted by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in; every par- ticular and to conform to the rules and regulations of the Planning De- ' partment governing the filing of such application. Date received g 196® By d v CITY OF RENTON RENTON, WASHINGTON OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY Geiard M.:Shellan, CttyAttorney - Arthur.. Haugan,Ass't.City Attorney July 1964 hr.: Je.David Jeneen, Manning Director City s>° ,R.l3 r?ten Penton', Warthin*i_o: L-le:21.._2 CDeal lave c This is to seckncr:iedvi receipt of ,our letter dated July 2, 19fi4 regarding ' ,. d nuns io :e nt Tuff ny gyros n !4t iQS/e,F u R:%iz6daa• r,:a.4s}.w by .....rtr`.. Nw o Piro. . dit8 r'.l'1 1:!'Afr2fffir' / s that. this atc:t7 is presently 'or a is:or single fe ii y residences and-that the r Ct aheosiv+a Plan recently adopted, designates the subject and adjoining;. J] ar• s ae eingle £r; l ersicternea use.: P. petition homes been cuLit3_tted to' r enc this subject arE .£ to "Multiple F.esidences . I-3 which v±ou1c allow ttaae stirrieer. or 40 Psot,ts ctl er laid), other uat such as spartawrrta, lodg inin hicuasce,' „ motels and cabin courts It is ,our op£n,icr. that Teeming. to kv4 would not he in conformity with' ysur= : Comptellet;,eive:, x ien even though the present petitioners ere considering the eesnetructien of. the Townhouse concept, however, as you know, once reeetmci the property could be put to any u€c authorised by the Oriiil:aanc:e. ' . We de not be3 :evea that your ,reete:reucs to Section 4..722 (c) would t;elp the r situ tf.an ;,i.ne,e' t1c: aty is still bound gsnerelly by .the provisions of ,the Coapreher-,s'iva F'iirs. iC the Oceetission or the Council., on the ©thet hared, were peei'izait,ted tic "Ikccazit in 6 cone any.use not described in this; Or.dinanee":f yithtut t. 1:1_p Baal tLisrI: comp:Lying wa.th tl,.e 'provions of the Corapr.ehenivelanetIieuiOuinconsitencys:ou1d arms end the City undoubtedly would be ' ' ubject to challene. If the present plan is, as yeas indicate in y letter; asicalZy for sinle fe 1i1y delli.ngs* teith sz 'arate .e rshi.ps dscript.ionsndconva,ynnoee, then there actually should he no rowed for a rezeniivg to re.! end posailtly a '4'ar anv.; caasy accomplish •the sees purer. we certainly feel ihs : in ostt.a, al: any t ouot it uould ice. atamit aster to eat the ;ncestary ch.ankes . .. ' in ynni :Ookupreherisivo Plan sitiQe eto der not•believe that resorting to R.N. undo•• the eirctro.stsatems ea outlined by you would be proper.. ' ' - In &neiwer to your:. second. volition, we do not,bel ievc that you will have t':: repeat uhirc the applicant is stranding his application freest R to R.I.' f y as loaig,as .they hearing Laa not been completed on it, b761t continued, :and all interested &ti.iee its ve hail' art opportunity to bs heard. IC A* den ha of .aany further help to you, please #.ertus ;amen, we realeio,. otter' cry truly, f; l• fir,1. WAN k It i to / ' / i.. .f it) 'l'['-' , ! ,r t e:::: '' ~ Gerard ,fc, bhel d rah. et*liar .2 t 1 17 r 7 i City Attorney o .M , 'Fel.L er,' 4lsic.'y. i.,1A'nning Cotroisaion L C=Dc = 1 1*— Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 6-8-64 COMMUNICATIONS: (cont.) Application read from Mrs. Lela Irene Cobler requested to operate the City Hall Cafe upon termination of the present Lease. Moved by Poli, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the application to-the Property Committee to report back. Carried. Letter from Planning Director Jensen submitted Planning Commission recommenda- tions and actions from its public hearing meeting of May 27, 1964 as follows: 1, Louise and Florence Delaurenti - Appl. R-178-64 rezone of property from R-1 to B-P. (Business Parking). MOVED by Poli, seconded by Gianini, to concur in the rezone with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Carried. 2. Tiffany Homes - Appl. R-186-64 - rezone of property from SR-1 to R-3. Discussion ensued regarding use of the property under the proposed zoning and whether there had been protest. Planning Director Jensen advised of proposed condominium type structures,severally joined,but individually owned,thus in a sense being single family, however,there was negative viewpoint inasmuch as the land use map does not reflect R-3 zoning but SR-1, and such rezone would be conflicting with the comprehensive plan. It was pointed out that R-3 can go to 35 ft. in height and present building plans are not binding upon future owners. Mr. Jensen advised a convenant deed restriction had been offered. After further discussion, it was MOVED by Hulse, seconded by Morris, that the matter be referred back to the Planning Commission to study and review the land use maps and requirements for changing of Ordinances relative to the comprehensive plan if such rezone is allowed, and to report back. Carried. MOVED by Schellert, seconded by Dahlquist, that the Planning Commission as a matter of policy report to the Council along with each rezone request, if in conflict with uses on the land use maps and comprehensive plan. Carried. 3. Union Oil Company - Appl. V-183-64, Revocable Permit recommended for a ..sign - located near west property line adjacent to Rainier Avenue, also, a street use perrhit with annual fee for Third Avenue ingress and egress. MOVED by Dahlquist,, seconded by Poli, to refer the matter to the Street and Alley Committee and the City Engineer to report back. MOVED by Garrett, seconded by Perry, that the motion be amended to grant the Revocable Permit for the sign and that the matter of the street use permit be referred as stated. The amendment to the motion carried and subsequently, the motion as amended. 4. The Commission, in other action, denied the request of Faye Gibson to continue operation of a beauty shop at 932 "K" Street and recommended that 90 days be granted in which to relocate or discontinue the business. The Clerk reported that an appeal of this decision had been received and a letter from Moschetto, Alfieri and Driano, Attorneys, on behalf of Mrs. Gibson, was read re- questing hearing on the matter. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Morris, that the date of June 22nd be set for hearing of the appeal and that all interested parties be advised. Carried. A letter from Johnston-Campanella and Company, Architects and Consultants, amended prior proposal from $6,000.00 to $3,000.00 as sum that the cost for planning the feasible locations for the Civic Center would not exceed. Moved by Morris, seconded by Garrett, that the letter be referred to the Committee of the Whole and the Ways and Means Committee. Carried. A letter from Mr. Del Davis, Regional Planner, Dept. of Commerce and Economic Development, was read in answer to inquiries of the Council relative to revision of the 701 Program under provisions of the federal planning assistance grant. A request f.. _ extension of time and additional financial compensation has been submitted by the John Graham & Company, the revision requiring reconsideration of certain land use and traffic proposals as well as changes in the report text and graphics. The Department is of the opinion that an amendment would be in order however, an amendment will be granted only for new work to be performed over and above that specified in the existing contract and it was anticipated that the federal government may not approve an increase in total project costs, it being of the opinion that the total costs were approaching the maximum allowable for a city the size of Renton. After appraisal, the sum of $3,100.00 was esti- mated to be a feasible amount to cover proposed amendments. Also, four months extension was felt to be excessive with the fact to be considered that all projects over 24 months in length require a project inspection fee of twice the original amount by the federal government. A two months extension was recommended and attention called to various facets of the present contract requirements not yet completed by the consultant which must be accomplished in fulfillment of the contract. Mayor Custer advised that this letter had been read at the Committee of the Whole meeting, however, in the absence of some of the members it had been presented for reading at this meeting for informational purposes. It was pointed out that progress reports have been filed up to May, 1964. 3- Office of the City Clerk June ].5, 1964 Tiffany Homes, 'Inc.,, P: O. Box 7, Bellevue,-Washington' A'ttn: " Mr. William ,D: Hoff3.us, Pres: Gentlemen: The Renton City Council, .at its regular meeting 'of'June 8,` 1964 has 'Y• referred your rezone request to fhe' Planning Commission"for recom7mendationandfurtherstudyastothe.effect, such reclassification. would have as it' is related to the recently-. adopted Land Use.Maps and Comprehensive Plan " We shah:-'be glad to advise of further action. . Yours. truly, CITY OF RENTON .. r. Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk HWN/dm 4tt,',.14:—,3'1'k,-.1.1,(r. tT4r tl Wi' '{F 5trt 1/U gp m o n t7` 4 N ,WAS H i N GTO N the Jet Transport Capital of the World V.0 •PLANNING DEPARTMENT r June 4 1964 honorable Mayor Donald Custer Members of the City Council Gentlemen and Mrs. :Ddhlquis t: The Planning Commission at its public hearingng on May 27 , 1964, considered several applications and requests for rezones, variances, and permits , and recommended favorably as follows: 3.• LOUISE 6 FLOPENCL DI:,LAURE -,1`I: A pl. No. l78-64. The Commiss;on recommends re- classification of the propertyerty described in the application from R-1 to .B-P'. Business Parkin;) . 2. . TIT'F11 Y. H'IDMLS. Pu1. .No. *" 186-6i1., The Commission recommends rezone of the propertyty described in the application from SR-1 to R-3. 3 . UNION OIL COMPANY:: . Appl No.:'V-183-64. The'.Cofmissi.nn' recommends that 'a Revoc- able Permit be issued by the Council for .' a sin to be located near the .west proper- ty lire .adjacent to rainier Avenue, and further, recommends :that . x street use per- mit with annual fee for the use of public right of way along Third Avenue also be . granted. In other action. the Commission denied the re- quest of Faye Gibson,.to continue . operat: on of an existing beauty shop at:.932K Street. The location is in an 'R-1 District. However, . the Commission did recommend that the owner be. ,liven 90 days in which to discontinue the business or relocate. 1- City Council June 4 , 1964 PaRe 2 The concurrence of the City Council in the fore- going recommendationt3 i hereby requested. Respectfully, J. David Jensen Planning Director JDJ: pc APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application No. : 1 96-0 sjs/9 Sec. - T'wp . --R . Date of Filing: 7-6/ Area Map: Plan, .Comm. Action: p_e_e___0_,„,>, Kroll Page: Date:5- 2 76-t"-41j City Councils. Action: Date: Ord. No . APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY & ACCURATELY: ` '' TIFFANY HOMES, INC. P.O. Box 7, Bellevue, Wn. Name of Applicant Address Telephone No .GL 4,63 49 Property Petitioned for rezoning is situated on aget Drive Street, between Street and Street. Legal Description of Subject Property A-t Tf oat=p Existing Zoning 5 ( Zoning Requested R-3 What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? Townhouse Development 20.26 units Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on this property? approximately 50 Number required 20..26 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? Ickes available townhouses in a Planned Unit Development 2. On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? This is part ofa 106 acre development 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 classifica- tion? Please explain. Yes, because of its irregular shape. 4. What provision would you make to protect adjacent and surrounding ,properties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? Extensive landscaping will be provided; natural growth will be preseraed. LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOWN HOUSE SITE That portion of the southeast quarter of section 20, township 23 north range 5 east, W.M., described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said southeast quarter; thence N. 01°46'02" E. 2,235.83 feet along the west line of said subdivision to a point on the south line of a Bonneville Power Administration Right of Way as recorded under Auditor's File No. 5178076; thence N. 89°10'20" E. 1,327.91 feet along said south line to the true point of beginning; thence S. 23°00'13" W. 181.30 feet to a point on a curve to the right, the center of which bears S. 23°00'13" W. 4+80.29 feet, turning through a central angle of 16°59'52" an arc distance of 14+2.49 feet; thence S. 49°59'55" E. 248.49 feet; thence N. 40°00'05" E. 534.22 feet; to a point on the southerly line of said B.P.A. Right of Way; thence S. 89°10'20" W. 584.00 feet along said southerly line to the point of beginning. RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MAY 27 , 1964 Members present: James Denzer, Gerald Cordell, Doug Felker, Wes Busch, John Racanello, Louis Peretti , ,Dayle Garrison, Dr. Baird Bardarson, Clark Teagarden; Jack Wilson, Gerard Shellano Staff present: Planning Director David Jensen , Assistant Planner, James Magstadt, The minutes of the meeting of May 13 were approved as written, 1 . LOUISE 6 FLORENCE DELAURENTI : Request for rezone from R-1 to B-P Business Parking) of property on Tobin Avenue between Shattuck and Logan Avenues , as described in Appl. No, R-178-64 , The Committee and Director's reports were read recommending approval of the rezone. It was stated that this reclassification corresponds to the comprehensive land use plan for this area, Chairman Denzer asked if there were any objections to this re- zone. There being none, it was ,moved by Cordell., seconded by Peretti , to recommend to the City Council the rezone as requested from R-1 to B-P.. Motion carried. j TIFFANY HOMES : Request for rezone from SR-1 to R-3 , portion of the PJ.aI of 'Tiffany West , as described in Appl . R-186-64 , Committee reported recommending approval of the rezone request, The Director' s report recommended approval as consistent with the. concept of a planned unit development, Chairman Denzer asked if there were any objections to this re- zone. There being no objjctions , it was moved by Cordell , seconded by Racanello , to recommend to the City Council that this area be rezoned from SR-1 to R-3 as requested . Motion carried, VARIANCES : 3 . UNION OIL COMPANY: Request for variance on sign location and for wider curb opening for access , property located at Third and Rainier Avenues . Committee report was to recommend approval of the requests . The Director's report was to recommend approval with. a provis- ion for a revocable permit to be issued by the Council for the sign, and with the recommendation that the Council grant a street use permit with fee to allow parking of vehicles within the right of way along Third Avenue. Chairman Denzer asked if there were any objections to the granting of this request. There were none . It was then moved by Per- etti, seconded by Racanello, to concur in the Director' s report and so recommend to the city Council the granting of these requests . Motion carried. 4 . JACOB BOOHER: For a carport at, ,728 P Street, to be constructed to 2 ' of the side lot line. Committee report was to recommend that the variance request be denied. Director' s report was to recommend that a variance be granted to allow attachment of a carport to the existing building if the carport is located within the rear 30 ' of the lot. - Mrs. Booher, the applicant, asked why this was denied. She stated that this is a narrow lot and in order to have a carport which is adequate in width a variance is needed. She further stated that several such variances have been granted in this general area. 1- 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 May 27 , 1964 AT7 : 30 P.M. TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR.ezone from SR-1 to R-3 . FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY; From SR-1 to R-3 : That portion of the southeast 1/4 of Section 20 , Twp. 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. , described as- follows : Beginning at the southwest corner of said southeast 1/4 ; thence North Ol°46 ' 02" East 2 ,235.83 ' along the west line of said subdivision to a point on the south line of a Bonneville Power Administration Right of Way as recorded under Auditor's File no. 5178076 ; thence North 89°10 ' 20" East 1 ,327 . 91' along said south line to the true point of beginning; thence South 23°00 '13" West 181. 30 ' to a point on a curve to the right, the center of which bears South 23°00 '13" West 480 . 29 ' , turning through a central angle of 16°59 ' 52" an arc distance of 142 .49 ' ; thence South 49° 59 ' 55" East 248.49 ' ; thence North 40° 00 ' 05" East 534. 22 ' ; to a point on the southerly line of said B.P.A. Right of Way; thence South 89°10 ' 20" West 584..00 ' along said southerly line to the point of beginning. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID REZONE ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON May 27 , 1964 19 AT 7 : 30 P.M. TO VOICE . THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME. PUBLISHED Mav 'l3 , 1964 DOUG FELKER SECRETARY RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION l4WR-APT- tCERTIFICATIONI\.I L. 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. ATTEST: c, Signed-;- IT TA PUBLIC.IT FOR THE STATE' OF WASHINGTON., .;RESIM A" RENTON. 0 AFFIDAVIT I , William D. Hofius, Presidenteing 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 submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to me this day of V/A«cam, 9 19 6V Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, a y rS/Ofs T` w TIFFANY HOMES, INC ame ame owner . residing at P.O. Box 7 ailing d ress Bellevue Wash. d ress)C ty l a„ State r ,GL L-63 9 Telephone,__ -_- a,d• oT1 , . OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspec- ted by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in; every par- ticular and to conform to the rules and regulations of the Planning De- ' partment governing the filing of such application. Date received 196 By