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ikon classification of said p o:4e e O _, ram tY oh'as been filedN' aboutn9 epartmentito the' ran e which January 18 on or' vl ferrie petition was 1977 0 Q 7 midyr tforhe0HearingulExa. study and e.-ti9ation ,and a Publicheari 9 ea'g,Affidavit of Publication bout Febr thereonbeen bneenng:ua 877randsaidmaYidtte15' g STATE OF WASHINGTON 11 ng Exa sideredbytheHear-COUNTY OF KING ss' I my request berg in zon_ mite with the onfor-r Betty Morris I1amended,ve. P'an,Cas'I being first duly sworn on derenciall aving dulythe there o matters relev oath,deposes and says that...S j.e.is the C 7•C• .•C 16_ k of sug been hearnd daPPearieshay-av• t THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) tion thereto PPhrt reoforinopp s•n ' times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and FORE NOW THERE to, has printed and published in the Englishshrior tlangage coothedateofntinuallyasicationhraenewrresTHE THE COUNCIL OF paand it publishedr now a d during all of said times a time was prieekin nted in an offiCountce ma Was.itained N WASH/NorON DO TOR ,at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton As i"OLLOWS; O Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the i' SECTION 1. The folioSuperiorCourtoftheCountyinwhichitispublished,to-wit,King County, Ci9 described The w_ tY of Renton Party in the i reWashington.That the annexaI ari0. 3119 1 denal d to sublirba,hereby 'g i herei to nct (SR-i Plan nbelow specified;) as , nm9 Director •is herebyauthorized and directed toZoningtOrmapsofthe 'as it was published in regular issues(and amended, to nonce, asnotinsupplementformofsaidnewspaper) once each issue for a period rezoning to_ evidence saidThatwtt: North half of theaMtheSouth ,of one consecutive issues,commencing on the Quarterfof the Southeastwuarter1Ar3ri177Towshi of SectionNorthwest day of 19 and ending the E. W MP 23 N.,Range 5 138th ing ept the venue S.E.Sext f day of 19 ,both dates the east north 97 feet of inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub-and pt theetthere scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee feet of the east j uth 80 thereof, in as Coufeet •Washin n charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 51•2 , which saidton tY. has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the cated P Property id_ first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent feet s onsouth f N E l 22 dinsertion. Streetthe west a 1 - ,kB 11N ! SUBJECTECT to s sideeof' 1` - ' NgSHIN NTON of the e e reten- C 11Oi' AN (-1 NECCNO 3119 the subectreen rees lo catedpnCITY R OF THE ,•described site as aboveWAOF C First INGSTEGTON CHANG- QbPment d•im ba any'de_Subscribed and sworn to before me this SIFICATION ONING CLAS_ er-developer,plan by the ow Apri 1 19 77 CIRTOY own-PROP RE WITHINTTHE sorSECT10•gns,his succesS GENE NTON Hance N Ik ThisRALFROMshall Ordi- G SUel1ReSTR CT(GIFICA_ uand fivts Passage affective Notary lic in and for tl DISTRI SRESIDENT, cation. a days after its publi I, residi/ ChapW er 7,R EA S - under COUNCILEDIBy THE CITYReguJattcns)idle I(8uilding parch, 1977. 28th day of; Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Sent 'Code62of know rasathe APPROyMead City Clerk9th, 1955. nton' Ge nancQaSa the City ofORrdi itarch,28th0 daT of adopted by— Western nion the newspapersTelegraph of the State. cou maps s doptedthe Charles J.DelaurentiPropertyhereinbewith, the:.,GA,e and ed as to form:Mayorscribedhas.he be e zoned City AttorneyShelton.-.,• cation Dish'CI en PublishedDistrict(G; assifi= Record- ed i and Chro n The Renton •197?. nicle q V.P.C.Form No.87 R4274 April 1 Iie . ill .Ke t.Soh OEI!lk,orult ..061 Renton City Council 3/28/77 Page 5 Old Business - Continued Ways & Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee report Committee Report concurring in the Mayor's appointment of Brian Gain-to the Planning Appointment Commission. (Mr. Gain was appointed 2/23 to complete the term of James Planning C. Kirkman, resigned; appointment effective through 1/31/78) MOVED BY Commission GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Upon inquiry of Councilman Stredicke, Mayor Delaurenti noted Mr. Gain will no longer be serving as pro-tem judge. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance #3119 The Ways and Means Committee Report recommended second and final read- MacPherson Rezone ings for an ordinance changing the zoning classification for General (G) R-009-77 to Suburban Residential District (SR-1 ) generally known as the MacPherson Rezone. Property located approximately 200 ft. south of NE 23rd St. on the west side, of Duvall Ave NE (SE 138th). Following readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. (First reading _3/21/77) Ordinance #3120 The Ways and Means Committee Report recommended second and final read- LID 297 Sewers ' ings for an ordinance ordering construction of sanitary sewers in the Heather Downs , Heather Downs area LID 297. First reading 3/21 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE RECORD INDICATE INDIVIDUAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS BE REDUCED BY PRO RATA SHARE OF TRUNK LINE INSTALLATION ON LATE-COMERS' AGREEMENT. Public Works Director Gonnason explained these arrangements are not precluded but within the power of the City Council when sitting as board of equalization on final assessment roll . MOTION CARRIED. ROLL CALL ON ADOPTION OF ORDTNANCE ORDERING CONSTRUCTION OF HEATHER DOWNS SEWERS: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading ' The Ways and Means Committee Report recommended first reading of an Nun-C'haka Sticks ordinance requested by the Police Department amending the Penal Code Prohibited regarding dangerous weapons including Nun-Chaka Sticks. Councilman Perry inquired of Lt. Phelan re sticks and was advised it is oriental offensive weapon, outlawed, consisting of two clubs 2" to 18" joined together with chain. ' MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, CARRIED. First Reading , The Ways and Means Committee Report recommended first reading of an Liquor Code ordinance amending the Penal Code relating to liquor. Following read- ing, it was explained by City Attorney Shellan the ordinance was requested by the Police Department prohibiting patrons after closing hours except authorized personnel . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee Report recommended first reading of an Divelbiss Rezone ordinance rezoning property from General Classification District (G) to R-016-77 Light Industrial District (L-1 ) known as the Divelbiss Rezone. Follow- ing reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE-WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED, First Reading The Ways and Means Committee Report recommended first reading of an Amending - ordinance amending procedural matters of the Land Use Hearing Examiner Hearing Examiner ordinance. Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER Ordinance COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED AUDIENCE COMMENT King County Councilman, Mike Lowry, reported Metro merger would be placed on the ballot and asked the City Council to reconsider their position (Resolution #2094). Following introduction of Mr. Lowry, Mayor Delaurenti inquired re King County check for Earlington Park. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:31 p.m. Q. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk EXP111 22 CITY OF RENTON WARRANT DISTRIBUTION 3/2S/77 FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO.# 13162 - #I3172 CURRENT FUND 64,119. 18 PARKS AND RECREATION FUND 6,220,45 ARTERIAL STREET FUND 4,63000 STREET FUND 22,539,00 LIBRARY FUND 52, 17 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 182,934,32 WATERWORKS UTILITIY FUND 113,5511111 AIRPORT FUND 11,458109 1975 WATER b SEWER CONSTR 20, 908I42 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4,588, 14 FIREMEN PENSION 52,07 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS 431,l60,65 WE, THE UNOERSIONEQ MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION TWAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO, 13173 THROUGH NO. 13312 IN THE AMOUNT OF 431. 260.65 TH S 28TH DAY F MARCH 1977. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN V\' MBER L. I .D.#298 MEMBER • - - - - • - • • - - w • REVENUE WARRANT _N0.#R-5 $27, 190.69 CASH WARRANT N0.#C-7 ,$27, 190.69 CGS » j ( -- L. I .D.#300 REVENUE WARRANT NO.#R-2 $ 3,247.89 CASH WARRANT NO.#C-2 $ 3,247.89 0, 77 o d y- PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT April 4 , 1977 Referral of March 21 , 1977 of MacPherson Rezone R-009-77 from G to SR-1; property located at N.E. 23rd Street and Duvall Avenue N.E. ; rbferred to ascertain whether park and open Space requirements are meeting present ordinafice. OBSERVATIONS: The purpose of the proposed rezone is to allow platting of the property into an eighteen lot single-family subdivision. The total site is approximately 4 . 8 acres with ldts ranging in size from 8 ,250 square feet to 11,250 square feet. All lots would exceed the 7 ,500 square foot lot area minimum of the SR-1 zone and would provide adequate private open space. RECOMMENDATION: The Committee, after review of the Subdivision Ordinance and the proposed development, feels that requiring the dedication of a park or open space in a plat of such limited size would not create usable public area. The Committee is researching the matter of requiring parks and open space in new developments , and will make more specific recommendations at a future date. 1 George J. Perry, Chairma Councilwoman Barbara Shinpoch Councilman William Grant it t____,'; r Renton City Council 4/11/77 - Page 3 PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearing MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, THE PUBLIC HEARING ON L. I .D. 302, L. I .D. 302, STREET IMPROVEMENTS - LIND AVE. S.W. BETWEEN S.W. 16th Street Improve- AND S.W. 43rd BE CONTINUED UNTIL MAY 2, 1977. MOTION CARRIED. ments - Lind SW CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items , previously distributed to all Council Members, are considered routine and are enacted by one motion unless removed by Council action for separate consideration. Divelbiss Letter from City Clerk recommended a Public Hearing date of May 16, Annexation 1977 for the 10% Petition of the Divelbiss Annexation. The area is Public Hearing generally located south of Victoria Park, east of Talbot Road, north May 16, 1977 of Carr Road, and west of Benson Road , area is approximately 207 acres. Council concurrence recommended. Vouchers The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council authorization for payment of Vouchers No. 13317 through No. 13479 in amount of 192,113. 85 having received departmental certification that merchan- dise and/or services have been received or rendered. Council con- currence recommended. Travel to WA Letter from Acting Fire Chief Richard Geissler requested permission Fire Chief' s to attend the Washington State Fire Chiefs Association Meeting on Association June 2, 3 and 4th in Spokane; total cost to be $150.00 with city car for transportation. Council concurrence recommended. Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT Approval AGENDA AS RECOMMENDED. MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS L. I . D. 298 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted final costs Sanitary Sewers on L. I. D, 298, Sanitary Sewers, East Valley Road, and the final East Valley assessment roll 'in the amount of $223,523.33, representing a savings Road of $22,417.03 to the property owners; suggested Public Hearing date Public Hearing of May 9, 1977. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, A PUBLIC HEAR- May 9, 1977 ING DATE OF MAY 9, 1977 BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FINAL ASSESS- MENT ROLL ON L. I .D. 298. MOTION CARRIED. 1977 Annual AWC Letter from K. Swisher, Executive Director of the Association of Convention Washington Cities announced the annual convention to be held at Delegates Ocean Shores Inn, June 24, 1977 and requested designation of three 6/24/77 delegates from Renton. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY , THAT MAYOR DELAURENTI , AND COUNCILWOMEN THORPE AND SHINPOCH BE DESIGNATED AS VOTING DELEGATES TO A.W.C. MOTION CARRIED. City Clerk was requested to send notice to Association of Washington Cities. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT COUNCILWOMEN THORPE AND SHINPOCH AND COUNCILMAN STREDICKE BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND THE A.W.C. MEETING. MOTION CARRIED. Public Works Public Works Director Gonnason announced that the convention of the Convention American Public Works Association was being held at the Renton-Sheraton in Renton Inn beginning on Tuesday, April 12. He extended invitation to the Administration and Council to attend some of the sessions. (See attached meeting notice) . OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, THE ORDINANCE THAT SETS TUES- DAY AS A MEETING DATE FOR THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE BE CHANGED TO THURSDAY AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Planning and ; Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented committee Development report on MacPherson Rezone R-009-77 from G to SR-l ; property located Committee Report( at N.E. 23rd Street and Duvall Ave. N.E. Rezone was referred to committee to ascertain whether park and open space requirements are meeting present ordinance. The total site is approximately 4.8 acres with lots ranging in size from 8,250 square ft. to 11 ,250 square ft. and would provide adequate private open space; therefore, after review of the Subdivision Ordinance and the proposed development, feels that requiring the dedication of a park or open space in a plat of such limited size would not create usable public area. The report also stated the committee is researching the matter of requiring parks and open space in new developments , and will make more specific recommendat ons- at a future date, Renton City Council 4/11/77 - Page 4 OLD BUSINESS (Cont'd. ) Planning and MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE Development REPORT. MOTION CARRIED. Committee Report Comprehensive Plan Land Use Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented Designation committee report recommending that the Comprehensive Plan land N. 30th St. use designation on both sides of N. 30th Street from FAI-405 to Park Avenue North remain commercial (approximately 125 feet in depth) and that the multi-family residential designation be deleted. The committee report further explained that though the Council went on record indicating that a public hearing would be held prior to any further change in the Kennydale Comprehensive Plan, it was the consensus of all interested parties and representatives of both sides of the issue that met with the committee, that another public hearing was not desired. The report further recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for appropriate legislation. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE, President Perry introduced Kennydale Community Club spokesman , Gary Spoor, 3210 Park Ave. N. (representing Kennydale residents against multi-family zoning) who stated agreement to the Comp, rehensive Plan changes as outlined and that no additional pub- lic hearing was desired. The presence of Mr. George Sidebotham was noted. The City Council requested the City Clerk to notify in writing all interested parties of record, Mayor Delaurenti so ordering. MOTION CARRIED. Talbot Roadway Councilwoman Thorpe inquired about an item on the 3/28/77 Consent Construction Agenda re Final Payment on the Talbot Roadway Construction requested Final Payment by Public Works Director Gonnason and was concerned about the cost overrun, change order and authorized extra work and why an item like that was put on the Consent Agenda. Mr. Gonnason said the department would prepare a report on all the expenditures and what the program is.. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, SUBJECT MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE MAYOR' S OFFICE AND THE PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Public_ Services Public Services Committee Chairman Bruce presented committee report Committee Report on sewer service for properties in the vicinity of Edmonds Ave. N.E. for Charlie Shane which recommended the Council concur in the report of the Public Works Director. The Clerk read Mr. Gonnason' s report on providing sewage disposal service for Mr. Shane' s proposed develop- ment easterly of Edmonds Ave. in the vicinity of N.E. 23rd St. and outlined what would be required and the schedule for accomplishing the project. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. MOTION CARRIED. Wys & Means Committee Ways and Means Commitee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Report which recommended approval of the Mayor' s appointments to the Board J. V. Medzedgian of Ethics of. James V. Medzedgian and Wayne Regnier. MOVED BY CLYMER, Wayne Regnier SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION. Confirmed Board MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL RESCIND of Ethics THE ORDER TO CLOSE MEETING AT 11 :00 P.M. AND GO ON TO ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance 3125 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and final Rezone R-J161-77 reading of an ordinance changing the zoning classification from Divelbiss General Classification District (G) to Light Industrial District Located L-1 ) , known as the Divelbiss Rezone. First reading 3/28. After Raymond SW and readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO ADOPT THE SW 12th St. ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: AYES, 5, THORPE, SHINPOCH, BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER. NO, 1 , STREDICKE . MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke changed his No vote to Yes. Councilman Perry was out of Chambers at Roll Call . First Reading The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of Comprehensive an ordinance amending the city' s Comprehensive Land Use Plan to Land Use Plan certain properties in the the general vicinity of Ripley Lane N. Ripley Lane N. and the Misty Cove Apartments . After reading, it was MOVED BY Misty Cove Apts. PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER BACK TO WAY S_MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 4 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT April -4-, 1977 Referral of .:March 21 , 1977 of MacPherson Rezone R-009777 from G to SR-1; property located at N.E. 23rd Street and Duvall Avenue N.E. ;" referred to ascertain whether park and "open space. re.quirements are meeting present ordinance. OBSERVATIONS : The purpose of the proposed rezone is_ to allow • . platting of the property into an eighteen lot single-family subdivision. The to.tal. site is .appro.ximately 4 . 8 acres with lots ranging in size from" 8 ,2.50 square feet to 11,250 square feet. All lots would exceed the 7 ,500 square foot lot area minimum "Of ,the SR-.1 zone and would provide adequate private open space. RECOMMENDATION: The Committee.; after review of the Subdivision Ordinance and the proposed development, feels that requiring the dedication of a park or open space in a plat of such limited size would not create usable public area. The Committee is researching the matter of requiring parks and open space in new developments , and will make more specific recommendations at a future date. George ;T o Perry, Cha%.rniar# lk '5 CD COuncilworaan Barbra Shinpoch Councilman William Grant jt Nr, s , r fl ' a Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. betty Morris being first duly sworn on 1 --- CITY OF RENTON C, oath,deposes and says that She is the chief clerk of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) BY RENTON times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and CITY COUNCIL has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred I NOTICE IS HEREBY to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- GIVEN that the Renton City paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, Council has fixed the 4th dayanditisnowandduringallofsaidtimewasprintedinanofficemaintainediofApril,1977,at 8:00 p.m.inattheaforesaidplaceofpublicationofsaidnewspaper.That the Renton I the Council Chambers of theRecord-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the I Renton Municipal Building,Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County,Renton,Washington,as the time and place for a public Washington.That the annexed is a Wotice Of Dubl.ic hearing I hearing to consider the fol- lowing: Appeal of Hearing Exa- miner decision regarding rezone from R-2 to B-1 published in regular issues(and onr property located faeetitwasgproximately0 feet not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period north of N.E.12th Street, along the easterly edge I of the existing power line of one consecutive issues,commencing on the Ieasement and approxi- mately 100 feet east of N.E. Sunset Boulevard. J th...day of March 19_77....,and ending the File No. R-001-77. Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval, day of 19 both dates disapproval or opinions on inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- 1 same. scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee CITY OF RENTON! Delores A. Mead City Clerk; charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $16 47., which i Published in The Renton; has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the I Record-Chronicle March 18, first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent 11977.R4252 ,jinsertion. te4ezi , ..7./.4"yeejez,(;/ Subscribed and sworn to before me this lath day of riJ2[C ,' 1, March 19 77 zq,- : t° cam. 1/4, tk chiNotaryPublic ' and for the State of Wa ngton, p residing at Kent, Ki County.0 4 PO Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June f (' 9th, 1955. 4.-1•-- Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. V.P.C.Form No.87 CITY .OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO® 3119 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,' . CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN • PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G) TO SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (SR-1) WHEREAS under-. Chapter 7 , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances . of the City of_ Renton" ,. as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therew.ith, _the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been .zo.ned. as .G_erieral Classification District (G) ; and WHEREAS a proper. petition for change of zone classification' of said property has .been filed with the• Planning Department on or about January . l8,, 197.7 which petition was duly referred to the , Hearing Examiner for investigation, study and .public hearing , and . a public , he ring having been held thereon on or about February 15 , 1977 , and said matter 'having been duly considered by the Hearing Examiner and said zoning request being in conformity with the • City' s Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby. rezoned to Suburban Residential, District (SR-1) as hereinbelow specified; the Planning Director is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance , as amended , to evidence said rezoning , to-wit: That portion of the NOrth half of the South half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 3 , Township 23 N. , Range 5 E. , W.M. , lying west of ±38th Avenue S.E. ; except the north 97 feet 1- of the east 200 feet thereof; and except the south 80 feet of the east150 feet thereof, in King County Washington said property located- approximately 200 feet South. of N.E. 23rd. Street' on the west side of Duvall Avenue . N.E . ) SUBJECT to the retention of the existing large evergreen- • . • trees located, on the subject. site as above described and same: to be incorporated into any develOpment plan by the owner-developer , his successors or assigns , SECTION II: This Ordinance 'shall be effective upon .is passage, approval and fv :days after itspublication. PASSED BY THE CITY ' COUNCIL this 28th day .of. March, 1977 - • adelfrt Delores A. 'Mead, City Clerk . • - - APPROVED BY7H.E• MAYOR this 28th day •of Mardh 977 . . 2-•4/"; hariesri . Delaurenti, Mayor V Approved as to form: Gerard M. 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S-1 [NG ZONING G - Single Family Residential EXISTING USE Vacant Land 4 t PROPOSED USE Development of 19 single family residential lots COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Single family residefitial COMMENTS Ainewor SCAPINIMIIIIIIV e t Renton City Council 3/21/77 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued MacPherson's, Inc: Report submitted by the Hearing Examiner recommended approval , subject Rezone R-009-77 • to conditions, for rezone of MacPherson's, Inc. property located 200 ft. south of NE• 23rd St. on west side of Duvall Ave. N.E. (138th Ave. SE) , from General classification district, residential to SR-1 (suburban residential district) in order to permit subdivision and development of property for single family residential purposes. The report noted that public hearing was held by the. Land Use Hearing Examiner's office on 2/15/77 and appeal period expired on 3/1/77. Recommendation: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY ;PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA Approval. AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS. Stolen Painting Letter from Municipal Arts Commission Chairman, Charmaine Baker, noted Replaced payment to the city of $195 by insurance carrier .for city's claim for stolen painting "Ilwaco. " The letter reported the artist,, Jess Cauthorn, agreed to replace this work with another from his collection at the. replacement value awarded by the insurance company. The letter requested transfer of $195 form Cumulative Reserve Account to the Arts Commission budget for replacement painting, also recommending referral to the Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST. CARRIED. LID 300 Sewers Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted final assessment Olympic View roll, LID 300 in sum "of $75,342.25 and recommended, public hearing be set for April 18,1.977. MOVED BY PERRY,.:SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CON- CUR IN REQUEST AND SET PUBLIC 'HEARING FOR 4/18/77. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Versie Vaupel', 221 Wells N. , having previously filed complaint with the City's Human Rights & Affairs Commission. reaardina the naming of Kiwanis Human Rights Air Park, objected to Council ' s decision 3/8/77 to retain the name fol- lowing the Commissions conclusion that in naming the park the city is condoning discrimination; also objecting that she was not notified of . Special .Council meeting re complaint she filed. Mrs. Vaupel expressed intent to continue observance and checking of Council regarding city's adherence to adopted policies. Monster Kay Johnson, 300 Rainier Ave. N.•,, thanked Council for support in theRoadRRXingMonsterRoadRRCrossingmatter. City Attorney Shellan explained the 3/15/77 hearing held by Washington Utilities & Transportation Commission in Olympia: from 9:,30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. allowing industry to present new or different evidence. ' The city has been asked to prepare brief re alternate route Grady Way bridge and he suggested an .independent firm make findings with other industries sharing cost= noting Monster crossing to remain open in interim. Councilman Stredicke inquired re liability of still dangerous railroad crossing at Monster Road, 'being advised by the City Attorney that the city's liability will •not be greater than it has • been, noting negligence on the part of persons involved in previous accidents. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Grant inquired re reply to. communication with McGrath in ` connection with exchange of property for Glencoe Park, being advised by City Attorney Shellan that after unsuccessful attempt to reach Mr. Grath by'"phone, certified letter(was sent 3/16/77 with no response; Glencoe Park that in later phone call Mr. McGrath indicated a change of mind and'. reported there would be no exchange. of real estate. Chronological events in the"attempt 'to establish a park in the Glencoe area were discussed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL GO ON ' RECORD AS WANTING A PARK IN THE GLENCOE AREA AND DIRECT THE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED IMMEDI- ATELY TO ACQUIRE A SMALL PARK IN THAT AREA. John Meeko, 2015 Vashon Ave. N.E. , and Charles Blanton., 2008 Vashon Ave. N.E. favored development -of a park in the Glencoe area and expressed dissapointment at the loss of the -McGrath property. City Attorney Shellan noted need of 'funding for development of city property owned by the Utility Fund, noting State law prohibits use of utility property for park purposes without leasing or payment. of .fair market value. MOTION CARRIED. . Renton City Council 3/21/77 Page 4 Old Business .- Continued Open Space within- Upon discussion of park facilities provided in various sub-divisions Sub-Divisions" within the city, Planning Director Ericksen explained negotiations with builders , preliminary plat and size requirements. It was MOVED by Grant,. Seconded by Thorpe, the Community Services Committee look at open space or parks in sub-divisions of 25 lots or more. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE; SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER THE INVESTIGATION OF OPEN SPACE OR PARKS WITHIN SUB-DIVISIONS TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOP- MENT COMMITTEE FOR. RECOMMENDATION. SUBSTITUTE MOTION' CARRIED. Public Services Councilman Stredicke presented Public Services Committee Report estab- Committee Report lishing criteria for transit park and ride facilities which have been . : Park•& Ride ' accepted by both the State Highway Department and Metro and are designed Facility to insure compatibility with surrounding communities, protection of Criteria residential areas, minimizing all environmental concerns and insure acceptable standards making improved transit service available to Renton citizens. Originally, a 700-car parking lot had been proposed. The criteria is designed for two park and ride facilities accomodating 300-350 vehicles, one in the north-northeast and one in the south sec- tions of the city. Criteria of major significance was considered: 1 ) Site to be located compatible with surrounding area and the Compre- hensive Plan, i .e. , not residential areas, if possible. (2) Locations to be screened and landscaped for aesthetic reasons as well as noise and air pollution screening, storm water control to be provided. (3) Minimum removal of housing or industrial units. (4) Easy accessibility from freeway for both patrons and buses (within 3 minutes) and direct access to arterial street. (5) Location to be adjacent to -planned commuter routes connecting nearby communities and as close to residential areas to be served as possible. (6) Criteria applies to two lots in Renton irrespective of current 2nd and Burnett lot. (7) Locations to' provide travel time and cost savings for potential transit riders. (8) Construction and maintenance costs should consider 'land, construction, maintenance and transit access costs. (9) The two facilities must be in proximity of the interstate highway to qualify for Federal funding. Park. & Ride Following, acceptance of these standards, the Public Services Committee Facilities for recommended: (1 ) Metro be instructed to seek use of some Boeing park- Renton ing area for temporary facility; Council President Perry and Mayor Delaurenti assist Metro in immediate negotiations with The Boeing Com- pany for portion of the parking area near North Renton Interchange. 2) The Public Works Department immediately assist the State Highway Department in reviewing, previous locations and any additional sites, avoiding "zero-start" position, with report forthcoming shortly for consideration at a public hearing in the near future. (A re-start would mean no project before 1981 ) MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SH.INPOCH, THE .CITY COUNCIL ACCEPT THE PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT ON PARK AND RIDE FACILITY CRITERIA FOR THE CITY. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATIONS. Upon inquiry by Councilman Perry, Councilman Stredicke noted Boeing had not been contacted and was optimistic re joining of forces with Metro. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE , COUNCIL CONCUR IN THAT PORTION OF REPORT RECOMMENDING REVIEW OF PREVIOUSLY CONSIDERED PARK AND RIDE LOCATIONS. CARRIED. Aviation Dvn. The Public Services Committee Report, Aviation Division, recommended . Committee Report that the low bid of Renton Construction Co. , Inc. in amount of $30,168.22 Bid Award be accepted for the Airport water system improvement Phases I and II Airport 3/1,6/77 bid opening reported earlier and tabulation attached.) . The Water System report recommended authorization be granted for the Mayor and City Clerk AD execute the contract agreement and noted the contract provides for completion of the project within 60 working days. MOVED BY BRUCE, SEC- ONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SER- VICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Assignment of The Public Services Committee - Aviation Dvn - noted review of request H.W.. Petersen from Harry W. Petersen (Eastside Air Park) and Bernell Guthmiller (Air- Lease port Specialties) for the assignment of .the Petersen lease to Mr. Guthmiller: The report explained five-year lease terminating 7/1/78 containing provisions which restrict use of the property exclusively to aircraft tiedown and that Guthmiller has been a tenant on the field Since 1975, presently developing hangar facilities northerly of subject property. The Aviation Committee recommended Council approval of the 1 Renton City Council 3/21/77 Page 5 Old Business-Continued - Public Services (Aviation) Committee Report - Cont, Petersen Lease lease assignment subject to approval of the Finance Director as toAssignmentMr. Guthmiller's financial capability and approval of the City Attorney as to legal form. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL CON- CUR IN. PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Stredicke noted Finance Director has given approval for lease assignment. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Upon setting of meeting concerning bid received for refuse collection Refuse Collection contract, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZE CITY ATTORNEY TO ACCEPT 120-DAY EXTENSION OPTION PROVISIONOFGARGABECONTRACTANDAUTHORIZETHEMAYORANDCITYCLERKTOEXECUTETHESAME. Council President Perry inquired re cost of city operated refuse collection. MOTION CARRIED. Lake Ave. S. Councilman Grant inquired regarding demolition of house on city Property owned property on Lake Ave.. S. which had been donated to the city by Property Agent for Olympic Pipeline Company. . Councilman Perry recalled adoption of resolution rescinding Council 's action to sur- plus property which has now been declared open space. Mayor Delaurenti noted the matter would be reported to Council . Earlington Park Councilwoman Seymour inquired regarding progress in acquisition of property for Earlington Park and Mayor Delaurenti noted the matter was progressing, communication had been directed to Mr. Belmondo, Renton School District to consumate the transfer and awaiting funds from King County. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways & Means Ways and Means Committee Report, submitted by Committee member Shinpoch, Committee Report recommended first reading of an ordinance, rezoning property from (G) First Reading General to Surburban residential district (SR-1 ) in the area of NE MacPherson Rezone 23rd Street on the west side of Duvall Ave. NE, known as the MacPherson R-009-77 rezone R-009-77. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER BACK TO THE WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, REZONE BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER PARK AND OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS ARE MEETING PRESENT ORDINANCE. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways. & Means Committee Report recommended first reading of an LID 297 Sewers ordinance authorizing installation of sanitary sewers in the Heather Downs area, L.I. D. 297. Following reading of ordinance ordering-- construction, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE. Councilman Stredicke requested for the record that ordinance applies to construction as presented to Council at public hearing several weeks ago and is in no way connected with proposed interceptors or other lines, and that cost of trunk line facility has been separated from area charge so that late comer's agreement can be arranged and that people in Heather Downs are not paying full cost of the trunk line. MOTION CARRIED, . referring the ordinance to Ways & Means Committee. Resolution #2101 The Ways & Means Committee Report recommended reading and adoption of Municipal Arts a resolution recommended by the Finance Director transferring funds Painting to the Municipal Arts Commission of $195 to cover loss of painting. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BYPERRY, 'COUNCIL Resolution #2102 ee ute 1 ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. SADJOURNMENT MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. . CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 10:59 p.m. elores A Mead, City1 erk CALL FO IDS - FIRE TRUCKS - BID OPENIN_ _/16/77 z , One bidder responded as follows: r A. Two (2) 1500 GPM PUMPERS 151 ,462.10 B. ONE (1 ). 100' REAR MOUNT AERIAL LADDER 107,574.75 C. ALTERNATE: FURNISH 1500 GPM PUMP ON AERIAL S 22,000.00 LADDER ALL BIDS SHALL BE LESS WASHINGTON STATE SALES TAX. A. DELIVERY TIME (CALENDAR DAYS ONLY) 365 DAYS B. DELIVERY TIME (CALENDAR DAYS ONLY) 548 DAYS C. DELIVERY TIME (CALENDAR DAYS ONLY) 548 DAYS Drive-out allowance $750.00 per unit TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING UNITS: ONE (1 ) 1944 KENWORTH 750 GPM PUMPER 500.00 ONE (1) 1949 AMERICAN LAFRANCE 750 GPM PUMPER 500.00 ONE ( 1 ) 1964 FIRELINER SNORKEL (65' TRUMP SNORKEL ) 25,000.00 ONE (1 ) 1964 FIRELINER 1500 GPM PUMPER 12,000.00 Bidding Company: Western States Fire Apparatus, Inc. Manufactured by: Seagrave Fire Apparatus, Inc. AIRPORT - WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS - W-455 BID OPENING - March 16, 1977 Contractor BB AA Bid Tax Total Frank Coluccio Construction Co.,Inc. x x 36,712.50 1,982.48 38,694.98 9600 Empire Way South Seattle, Washington 98118 Edmonds-Stevens, Inc.x x 52,585.00 P. 0. Box 584 Woodinville, Washington 98072 Pacific Paving Co. , Inc. x x 38,132.75 2,059.17 40,191.92 P.O. Box B0203 121 South River Street Seattle, Washington 98108 Renton Construction Co., Inc. x x 28,622.60 1,545.62 30.168.22 14829 S.E. 128th St. Renton, Washington 98055 Bert Robison Construction Co., Inc. x x 39,731.75 2,631.51 42,363.26 P.O. Box 5007 Kent, Washington 98031 T. W. Traverso Construction Co.,Inc. x x 35,051.25 1,892.77 36.944.02 11180 East Marginal Way Seattle 88, Washington Engineering Correction 37,998.02 Engineering Estimate 39,260.00 including tax r • s INTER-OFFICE MEMO TO. City Attorney Shellan DATE 3/15/77 0 FROM: . Del Mead, City Clerk RE: MacPherson' s, Inc. Rezone file R-009-71 Please prepare ordinance for the above file. fSRoyiY!+i:'%- x..: :ilia :F,1;7.' ryw,n ia.r yh,.u .r. ..},.7. ,u•n'?pn x ; M ': r ' . i }• 0 F R t1 o THE CITY OF ttw xRENTONENTON tg MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON., WASH- 98055 4: ,s bill .. ,,,rn Al•t•'} `-a+7 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR s. LAND USE HEARING: EXAMINER w,,3 r; JAMES L. MAGSTADT., 23.5 - 2593 A.,,t};,;,.;, i:. f,.fti,, 9 ED SEP g fY;4. 1 March 14 , 1977 t'1 t'; .' . rn t.,Y TO. Del Mead, City Clerk FROM: Jim Magstadt, Hearing Examiner A - 1 ''7`'1 ar SUBJECT: . MacPherson, Inc. Request for' Rezone,,: R-009-77 •i',. I .yi d; g,,,,, [ 0 , The appeal period has now expired. for, rezo:ne r.equest for MacPherson, Inc. , R-.009-77 , which„was heardon February ;'15 LL 1977 . Since the request for reconsideration or appeal. i' 7, '! has 'not been officially made , I 'am therefore' requesting iii`''''''''''''ll'ilthatyoutransmitthisrezonetotheCitAttorne. for> the.",preparation. of an ordinance to be 'placed'.onthe ... Council''s=`'next agenda for first reading".'. According to the action of the Council." a rovin modifying, or rejecting the decision. o'_f ..the Examiner' shall be final and conclusive unless within` 2,0'cal.endar r.rl.Y-•' days within the date of action, ',an aggrieved; party or YkR t'><;ti person obtains a writ of certiorari from the;;' Superior, . , a: Court of, Washington for King County for purpose.,;' of" a`°,:: ` review of the action taken. I M;I` • '` k gym' •rr"^."" rrt;"1%" i. Jim Magstad't ac'' rI,;.r,'t?.a,7i s!w 1i, Hearing' E,x miner s^, ;<}yur.„,a Ll: f It.Ot. JM:mg r ,..,,, 4 , OP e 't 1'•i i 7tra1 y. .,,I 1Y yy tli.1 v,ri,. e`;'' ci: p1 i,,-n bill i, 1r(1'ii it i ",,,,,;,is i',Y t:l': PROPOSED USE Development of 19 singlefamilylots 4' '' s residential r ' 4''`' COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Single family "residentia.T :Park Gjse1pS 5''`}ar'i:. ., , COMMENTS if;,;,4, "y„i'cl)firZit .;.Z4.;',',* February 18, 1977 OFFICE OF THE LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION TO THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL. APPLICANT: MacPherson's , Inc. FILE NO. R-009-77 . LOCATION: Approximately 200 feet south of N.E. 23rd Street on the west side of Duvall Avenue N.F. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Applicant requests a rezone from G (General Classification District, Residential 35 ,000 square feet) to SR-1 (suburban residential district) . .This request will establish a zone classification that will permit subdivision and development of the property for single family residential purposes. SUMMARY OF Planning Department: Approval subject to RECOMMENDATION : conditions . Hearing Examiner: Approval subject to conditions . PUBLIC HEARING: • After reviewing the Planning- Department report, examining available information on file with the application, and field checking the property and surrounding area, the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows : The hearing was opened on February 15 , 1977 , at 9 : 00 a.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building. Parties wishing to testify were sworn. It was reported that the Hearing Examiner and the applicant had received and reviewed the Planning Department report, and the report was entered into the record by reference as Exhibit #1. ' Michael Smith, Planning Department, reviewed and summarized Exhibit #1 , and entered the following additional exhibits : Exhibit #2 : Assessor's Map. Exhibit #3.: Plot Plan, 1-40 scale. The Examiner asked for additional comments from the Planning Department staff. There were no further comments . The Examiner requested comments from the representative for the applicant. Responding was : Mr. Scott W. Bigbie c/o Triad Associates, Inc. 846-108th Avenue N.E . Bellevue-, Washington 98004 Mr. Bigbie indicated that the applicant concurred in the Planning Department staff findings and stipulations for the rezone. He reported that the applicant intends to submit a preliminary plat plan for the property within the next few weeks . He noted that the primary access to the property would be from Anacortes Avenue N .E. rather than Duvall Avenue N .E . which will provide access to the south of the plat , but w;v; uncertain whether the plat map would show configuration of the streets-; and lots . R-009-77 Page Two The Examiner inquired about existing vegetation on the property. In response, Mr. Smith indicated that the site consisted of dense brush, with several evergreen trees along the south property line to the western portion of the site, and several medrona trees on the western portion. In response to the Examiner's inquiry regarding future development of the property to the south of the subject property, Mr. Smith reported that the property is presently zoned G, and that the property owners to the south have previously shown an interest in rezoning and platting the property. The Examiner inquired if the Planning Department had posted the property and if opposition had been indicated by adjacent property owners . Mr. Smith indicated that the property had been posted, and that the Planning Department had received no verbal or written communication opposing the rezone. The hearing on Item #R-009-77 was closed at 9 :22 a.m, by the Examiner. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS : Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS: 1 . The Planning Department report accurately sets forth the issues, findings of fact, applicable policies and provisions and department recommendations in this matter, and being uncontested is hereby attached as Exhibit #1 and is incorporated into this report by reference as is set forth in full herein. 2. A final Declaration of Non-Significance was approved by Gordon Y. Ericksen, responsible official, on January 28, 1977 . 3. The land use and zoning in the area is primarily single family residential consisting of a mixture of platted and sparsely developed single family residences together with a significant amount of undeveloped land that abuts Duvall Avenue N.B. Property to the north and west of the subject property are developed to G-7200 standards . 4 . Utilities are available from Anacortes Avenue N.E. and 138th Avenue S .E. 5. Mr. Bigbie, representative for the applicant, stated that he concurred with the staff report and recommendation . CONCLUSIONS : 1. Ordinance No . 3071 , Section 4-3014 (b) , states that the property is potentially zoned for the reclassification being requested pursuant to the policies set forth in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and conditions have been met which would indicate the change is appropriate. 2. The Land Use Report 1965, Page 11 , Residential, states : The successful utilization of land for low density residential development will depend on the availability of easily accessible areas which are relatively free - of recurring or potential hazards such as floods , slides, and land subsidence. Residential districts should be free of manufacturing or commercial uses which would be detrimental to the community and its residents . The natural features and amenities that may exist or can be developed should be utilized to best advantage for the use and benefit of the community. Convenience to place of employment, shopping districts, schools , parks and other cultural activities should be inherent features of the location, " R-009-77 Page Three 3. Policy Statement, Comprehensive Plan, Renton Urban Area 1965 , Page 4 ,1. The Neighborhood. 4 . The rezone is compatible with existing single family residential uses in the area and will not be detrimental to adjacent properties. 5 . Sufficient access is provided from both Anacortes Avenue N.E. and Duvall Avenue N.E. 6 . The requested rezone is compatible with the existing Comprehensive Land Use Plan. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the requested rezone subject to the conditions as stated in the Planning Department report to the Hearing Examiner: Recommend approval of the rezone request subject to the retention of the significant evergreen trees on the site so that they may be incorporated into the development plan as much as possible. " ORDERED THIS 18th day of February, 1977. or dr aes . Ma• ..tacit nd Use Aring Examiner TRANSMITTED THIS 18th day of February, 1977 by certified mail to the parties of record: Scott W. Bigbie Ben Stark TRANSMITTED THIS 18th day of February, 1977, to the following: Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti Council President George J. Perry Councilman Richard M. Stredicke Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director Don J. Smith, Renton Record-Chronicle Pursuant to Ordinance No. 3071, Section 4-3015 , request for reconsideration or notice of appeal must be filed in writing on or before March 1 , 1977. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is based on erroneous procedures, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for review by the Examiner within fourteen 14) days of the conclusion of the hearing. This request shall set forth the specific errors relied upon by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper. of f 4` 76-136 CITY OF RENTON 7"( J b 0 REZONE APPLICATION For Office Use Only : 7 APPL.• NO. /- o 0 7 l7 PLANNING COMMISSIo: At' i49$4„ L . D9/zy, RECEIPT NO. APPEAL FILED FILING DATE /- /F-- 17 CITY COUNCIL ACTION HEARING' DATE -/5-77 ORDINANCE NO. & DATE APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 : t r. 1* 1. Name ' MacPherson' s, Inc. phone 364-9650 , 2. lAddress 12733 Lake City Way, NE, Seattle, WA 98125 430 . Property petitioned for rezoning is located on 138th Ave•. , SE between NE 20th St. and . NE 24th St. 4.. Square footage or acreage of property Approximately 4-1/2 acres 5. ` Legal description of property (if more space is required, attach separate sheet) That portion of the N 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Sec. 3, TWP. 23N, Rge. 5E, WM, lying west of 138th Ave.., SE; except the north 97 feet of the east 200 feet thereof; and •except the south 80 feet of the east 150 feet thereof, in King County, Washington. 6. Existing zoning G Zoning Requested SR.1 NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are considered in reclass- ifying property. Evidence or additional information to substantiate your request may be attached to this sheet. (See Application Procedure sheet for specific requirements) . Submit this form in duplicate. - H7. Proposed use of site. Single-family detached residential ' 8 . List the measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area. See Environmental Checklist. 9. ' How' soon after the rezone is granted do you intend to develop the site? . Immediately upon approval of Final Plat - preliminary plat is being submitted concurrently with rezone application. 10 . . -Two copies of plot plan and affidavit of ownership are required. Planning Dept. 2-73 1 w1 4=w' 7 6-13 6 4;AFFIDAVIT y: :; Edward,, P-: O'Brien _ being duly sworn, declare that I am: :the owner of the property involved in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn before me this day . of c v. •C , 19 -7 , Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington, residing at. f7g L' p 014,sAOPP Allir --:-/__ ame of' 'otar Public) Sign ure of Owner) x m00% G S 9411 12th NE Adds )-ry;,. Address) Seattle, WA 98115 City) State) 523-4129 Telephone) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION e', This:'is 'to ,.certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and: has been fo '0o thorough and complete in every particular and to conform• to.. th .4..t2 s gulations of the Renton Planning Department governing th 4410917Vr a>61 application. 144;Date Receiv d BAN 18 1977 19 By: G DEP P Renton Planning Dept k.., 2-73 I.76-136..r•l . ;.' CITY OF RENTON, WASHI(NGTOPi s ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM tip.,.,,•;,.,,: ' .,,,.. FOR OFFICE 'USE ONLY Appli'eatiOn No.T f741 - Oi" d ER,,P(R. Environmental Checklist No. „C C- 'd 7' PROPOSED date. .•. FINAL, date. Declaration -o_f Significance Declaration of Significance, De'claration of Non-Significance Si• Declaration of Non'-Si' nifi'canceg COMMENTS • Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, Chapter43.21C, RCN', j all state and:. local governmental agencies to consider environmental'.val•uesrbot6i=;"',for<'.thei.r<`'<<M own actions and when licensing private proposals. The Act also requires that' an, EIS' be,:,,- .,, ' .,?' prepared, for all major actions significantly affecting .the quality of,..the•environmerit;.. The 'purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies involved determine whether or, not al," ,:;-ri .S,F,' proposal is such a major action. Please answer the; following questions as completely as you can with the informations.:,: presently available to you.. Where explanations of your answers' are' required;ror,.wNere you believe an explanation would be helpful to government decision makers , include your sr °-!`:,:•:' ' explanation in the space provided, or use additional pages if necessary. You should include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are vent to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these questions now wi11 !,help`;all i .'.. • agencies involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with r. out unnecessary delay. The following' questions apply to your total proposal , not just to the'•'license'f,for you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers should: include the impacts which will be caused by your proposal when .it is completed; even though completion may not occur until sometime in the future. This will allow all of the, agencies which will be involved to complete their environmental,.review now, with--• !.,': ',_ ;.,,.. . out duplicating paperwork in the future. NOTE : This is a standard form being used by all state and local 'agencies in the.:.,S,tate' r,.+•:, ' of'Washington for-various types of proposals. Many of the questions may not apple::to '= ;'.`;>', • ; •' your ,proposal : If a question does not apply, just answer it "no" and continue.;onrr;to, next question ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM I .} BACKGROUND 1. Name of Proponent MacPherson' s, 'Inc. J' 2. Address and phone number of Proponent: 12733 Lake City Way, NE Seattle, WA 98125 364-9650 a.. prepared 3. Date Checklist sxdammtmak January 17, 1977 Cityof Renton Plannin Department4. •Agency requiring Checklist g P L,s, • , 5. Name of proposal , if applicable: j • Farrell' s 1st Addition 6. Nature and brief description of the proposal (including but not limited to its size, general design elements , and other factors that will give an accurate understanding of its scope and nature) : The proposal consists of the development of 1,9 single r ` family residential lots on approximately '4. 8 acres-'of vacant land. 2- 7. Location of proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal , as well as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental impacts , including any other information needed to give an accurate understanding of the environ- mental setting of the proposal ) : The project site is located in a developing area, with single family developments on the north and west. The site is vir tu y fl a ,—has weer}-eleared,--and ee ainsrt-tle-o on other than several firs at the west end and grass/scrub ground cover. 8. Estimated date for completion of the proposal : August, 1977 . 9. List of all permits , licenses or government approvals required for the proposal federal , .state and local --including rezones) : Rezone (G to SR.l) , subdivision approval, and normal permits . required of single-family subdivisions. 10. Do you have any plans for future additions , expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes , explain: No. 11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered by your proposal ? If yes , explain: No. 12. Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the pro posal ; if none has been completed, but is expected to be filed at some future date, describe the nature of such application form: II . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required) 1) Earth. Will the proposal result in : a) Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? YES MAYBE NO b) Disruptions , displacements , compaction or over- covering of the soil? X YES MAYBE ;NO c) Change in topography or ground surface relief features? X YES MAYBE ' Ni-O— d) , The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? YES MAYBE N e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils , ' either on or off the site? V— MAYBE N-0 f) Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands , or changes in siltation , deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the Xbedoftheoceanoranybay, inlet or lake? YES RATITE WO— Explanation: (b & c) Minor grading for streets and building sites may result in some moving of soil or minimal changes in topography. 3- 2) Air. Will the proposal result in : a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? X YES MAYBE NO b) The creation of objectionable odors? X YES MAYBE 10— c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate , either locally or X regionally?YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 3) Water. Will the proposal result in: a) Changes in currents , or the course of direction of water movements , in either marine or fresh waters? YES MAYBE NO b) Changes in absorption rates , drainage patterns , or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? X YES MAYBE NO c) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? X YES MAYBE NO d) Change in the amount of surface water in any water X body?YES MAYBE NO e) Discharge into surface waters , or in any alteration surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature , dissolved oxygen or turbidity? X YES MAYBE X f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of X ground waters?YES MAYBE NO g) Change in the quantity of ground waters , either through direct additions or withdrawals , or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? YES MAYBE NO h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either through direct injection , or through the seepage of leachate , phosphates , detergents , waterborne virus or bacteria ,X or other substances into the ground waters? YES MAYBE NO i ) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available X for public water supplies? YES MAYBE NO Explanation : _ (b) Construction of streets, driveways, dwellings and other impervious surfaces will reduce absorption rates to some extent. Storm drainage facilities will accommodate any addi-i-i onal runoff crpatPc9• 4) Flora. Will the proposal result in: a) Change in the diversity of species , or numbers of any species of flora ( including trees , shrubs , grass , crops , microflora and aquatic plants)? YES 046 AO b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique , rare or X endangered species of flora? YET MAYBE NO c) Introduction of new species of flora into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? X YES MAYBE NO d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? X MAYBE NO Explanation: (a & c) Trees (if any) within street R.O.W. ' s will be removed and most ground cover(because of its low value) will be removed. Landscaping of individual lots will add to both the diversity and quantity of on-site species. 4- 5) Fauna. Will the proposal result in : a) Changes in the diversity of species , or numbers of any species of fauna (birds , land animals including reptiles , fish and shellfish, benthic organisms , Xinsectsormicrofauna) . YES MMAYBE NO b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or Xendangeredspeciesoffauna? YES MAYBE NO c) Introduction of new species of fauna into an area , or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of fauna?X YES MAYBE NO d) Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? X YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 6) Noise. Will the proposal increase existing noise levels? X YES MAYBE NO Explanation:No noise above levels existing on 138th Ave. SE or the adjacent developments should be generated. 7) Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce new light or glare? YES MAYBE Explanation: _No light or glare above the levels of existing street lighting should be produced. 8) Land Use. Will the proposal result in the alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? YES MAYBE NO Explanation : The current and planned land use trends in the area are for single-family development. 9) Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in : a) Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? YES MAYBE a b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? X YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 10) Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including , but not limited to, oil , pesticides , chemicals or radiation) Xintheeventofanaccidentorupsetconditions? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 11 ) Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distri- bution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? X YES MAYBE Explanation: The proposed density will be similar to existing adjacent development. 5- 12) Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? X YES MAYBE NO Explanation:The proposed development will add 19 new dwelling units to the existing housing stock. 13) Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in : a) Generation of additional vehicular movement? YES M YBE NO b) Effects on existing parking facilities , or demand X for new parking? YES MAYBE NO c) Impact upon existing transportation systems? X Yam- MAYBE NO d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? X YK- MAYBE NO e) Alterations to waterborne , rail or air traffic? YES MAYBE 40 f) •Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles , bicyclists or pedestrians? X YES-- MAYBE NO Explanation: Approximately 140 one-way vehicle trips per day 24 hrs. ) will be added by the proposal. The existing street changing circulation patterns or adversely impacting the system. 14) Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon , or result in a need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas : a) Fire protection? X YES MAYBENO b) Police protection?X YES MAYBE NO c) Schools? YES MAYBE NO d) Parks or other recreational facilities? X YES M YBE NO e) Maintenance of public facilities , including roads? X YES MAYBE NO f) Other governmental services?X_. • YES RATE NO Explanation:Increases in existing facilities or services will not be necessary due to the size and scale of the proposed project. 15) Energy. Will the proposal result in : a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? X YES MM 1Y WO- b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require X the development of new sources of energy? YES MAYBE WO— Explanation : 16) Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or alterations to the following utilities : a) Power or natural gas? X YES RATITE NO b) Communications systems? X YES MAYBE NO c) Water? X YES MAYBE NO Y 0 6- d) Sewer 5E3.iilE' =5a3tiE? X YES MAYBE NO e) Storm water drainage?X YES MAYBE NO f) Solid waste and disposal ? X YES MAYBE NO Explanation : The proposal will require new on-site utility lines and connections to existing mains. No other utilities improvements should be required. 17) Human Health. Will the proposal result in the creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? X 1TES 1IAYBE NO Explanation: 18) Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public , or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? X YES MAYBE NO Explanation: r 19) Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: (see B. 14) 20) Archeological/Historical . Will the proposal result in an alteration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure , object or building? X YES MAYBE NO Explanation: III . SIGNATURE I , the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any decla- ration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Agent for Proponent: d(fr,f1c71c sign) Scott rin W.ted ie nam p Triad Associates, Inc. City of Renton Planning Department 5-76 s\ A„(_ i— oilk- A.31' 1 r CIT,..,_ENTON, ,{JkQ A'-WASHINGTON?." "I ORDINANCE*N0 311k1 AN'`.ORD:IN'ANCE,'OF'lTHE.City OF.RENTON;s{ W';A:'S,H''I:N G-T'ON''.,,1 CHANGING,.THE.'ZON=,,;i ING`;CLASSIFICATION ,',i Affidavit of Publication OF CERTAIN PROPER=,fir)c,..TIES,W,ITHIN'THE CITY 'i O;F'`.,RENTON ,FROMei','44..'GENERAL'.' CLASSIF -n4 STATE OF WASHINGTON CATION DISTRICT(GS„ty' i COUNTY OF KING ss. 7'..;1)TO.:RESIDENCE bIS="a, TRICT•,(R1') WHEREAS'under'Chaptt ti,') or.7,Title IV•(Building,Regu ;;1 Betty Morris being first duly sworn on 1628'known'asthe'Code of'.', General Ordinances of the:ti"; she duef clerk City,.of 'Renton,"'; s'a .'3oath,deposes and says that is the of amended;and'the maps and •' THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) amended; in conjunc-';,,,j times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and tion therewith;,the property,;.4.has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred herelnbelow;,described,has;iato, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- heretofore.';been; zoned,ad,t;'; paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, General. Classification :Dis-.-` and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained trio(GS;1,),;:and at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton WHEREAS'a'properpet'1:,fRecord-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the ition' lfor change of ,ions 4,:;Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, tClassificationofsaid.proper,.;! ty`has'been filed with the,.; Washington.That the annexed is a..Ord,..i% 1l7 Planning Department,on or S' i about.'_ianuery 11, .1977,'; t which,petition was duly re-" , ferred,.to the'Hearing;Exa-:`a m'iner''fo'r investigation-;`;', study and'-public•,hearing °,1 as it was published in regular issues(and and as public.hearing:havinge':,; not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period been;..held. thereon plY•:or •r about,February8 19.77,and ,{ saidmatter having'been duly,A considered'by the Hearing,,of OX1e consecutive issues,commencing on the Examiner, and'said zoning;',"' request"being..in conformity"' with the';Ciry's_Comprehen-°1 l,}7 day of.. e._x.G.k 19.. 7...,and ending the sive Plan,as amended„and;" the City'Councit'having duly;- considered.allmatters relev-;,i day of 19 ,both dates ant,thereto,''and all parties:,,l inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- having:-been heard,appear ' scribers during all of said period. •That the full amount of the fee ing;in support.thereof.or'in I ,opposition thereto, ,NOW; THEREFORE t charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $..470.5.0which THE;CITYCOUNCILOF::jhasbeenpaidinfullattherateofperfolioofonehundredwordsfortheTHECITY',-OF .RENTON;;IfirstinsertionandperfolioofonehundredwordsforeachsubsequentI'.WASH'INGTON;; DO :OR- insertion.DAIN.'AS:FOLLOWS: •' 'S` SECTION': The;foliow ; i ing described property in the,! City .of Renton.is hereby cam,• 9 rezoned(d ) Residence•Dis- ' jet trio" R-1 as,.hereinbelow specified; the;.Public Works' Director and' the Planning.` Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 h day of Director are hereby au- thorized, and-directed,to change';`the'-maps' of the-T 1arCh , 19 77 Zoning' Qrdinance, 'as,i amended,':to.evidence'said i' reioning';,to,-wlt: Lots'6,7,:8;,9:•and;10.of, Notary Public i and for the State of W ington, Mapes'-'1st Addition,:as',:i, residing at Kent, K' County. recordsd'',in'Volume 60, page7,together with the west 1 of.the north 1/2 of *;' the northwest?/a of the:ef, 9ths 1955. by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill281,effective June southwest•1/a of thee.' i northeast 1/a of Sectlon.9; P Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, Township•23,:,Range 5,''`:I' adopted by the newspapers of the State. less 30 east' 1e. 30:`feet, less :,t j:,' westet;,andtessthe l`;;, it i,41040' 30 l feet.,t4gether,.lr'twith;.the.street;vacated .•` r',,by.Ordinance'#2883:''' .,''.1 Said,property being:lo 1 lcated:on'Northeast coin- V.P.C.Form No.87 er ;of.•:Monroe. .Avenue-,:;,!` N.E. and N.E.-1.0th.St, .; Renton;Wash;);• SECTION•II:This Ordinance shall_ be effective upon Its- paseege, approval and five: 5):days after.its'publication. PASSED BY THE CITY iI' COUNCIL this'14th day,of March,.197.7.: ' ' Delores t'` - `' ., , ;City.Clerk APPROVED BY 'THE; jMAYOR.this'-.,14th,day' of; March'.1 977.'''- ° •,. '„iCharles'J Delaurentl;., Mayor,: Approved;as•tolorm: ;, j 1 Gerard M. Shellan,'• ;sd City`Attorney.'; .. . %1 Published in The R'entoi,'e Record-Chronicle.March.18;!1 f: 1,97,7.•R4253 , . ,..l'.1 THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055ha. cr CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTME-T 235-2550 ttO SFPlt° January 21 , 1977 MacPherson ' s Inc. 12733 Lake City Way, N . E . Seattle , WA 98125 RE : NOTICE OF APPLICATION ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR MacPHERSON'S REZONE FILE R-009-77, G TO SR-1 Gentlemen : The Renton Planning Department formally accepted the above mentioned application on January 21 , 1977 A public hearing before the City of Renton Hearing ExaminerhasbeensetforFebruary15 , 1977 Representatives of the appli-cant are asked to be pre-sent . All interested persons are invited to attend thehea.ring . If you have any further questions , please calltheRentonPlanningDepartment , 235-2550 . Very truly yours , Gordon Y . Ericksen Planning Director 1cae . msociatePlanner wr 4 PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 15 , 1977 PAGE TWO RE : MACPHERSON ' S INC . APPLICATION Cs PURPOSE OF REQUEST: The subject rezone to an SR-1 single family residential classification is to permit future subdivision and devel - opment of single family residences on the site . Da HISTORY/BACKGROUND: The subject site was annexed into the city on February 6, 1974 by Ordinance No . 2824. It was zoned S-R ( Sub- urban Residential ) in the county and assumed the G class- ification upon annexation as per city policy. E. PHYSICAL BACKGROUND: 1 . Topography : The subject site is relatively level with a small knoll toward the center of the property. 2 . Soils : The Easterly 2/3 of site consists of Alderwood AGC ) gravelly sandy loam, which has very slow . per- meability below a depth of 24 to 40 inches , and a seasonable high water table . The westerly 1 /3 of the site consists of Everett ( EVC) gravely sandy loam. This soil is very permeable and has a low ' available water capacity. 3 . Vegetation : The site consists of dense brush within the easterly half of the site , and Douglas Fir scattered throughout the site . 4 . Wildlife : The existing vegetation on the site provides suitable habitat for birds and small mammals . 5. Water : Surface water or streams are not apparent on the site. 6. Land Use : The subject site as well as the property directly adjacent to the south is undeveloped . A single family residence exists adjacent to both the northeast and southeast corners of the subject site . Single family residences exist directly to the north and within Glencoe to the west of the site . The east side of Duvall Avenue NE is low density unplatted single family residential . Fa NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS: The area consists of a mixture of platted and sparsely developed single family residences together with sign- ificant amounts of undeveloped land . (Also refer to Map I and Map II ) G. PUBLIC SERVICES: 1 . Water and Sewer : There is an existing 8 inch water main along Anacortes Avenue NE and an existing 3 inch water main along Duval Avenue NE . There is an existing 8 inch sanitary sewer along Anacortes Avenue, NE with a lift station at the SW corner of Duval Avenue NE and NE 23rd Street . Storm sewers are also available in the area . 2 . Fire Protection : Provided by the Renton Fire Dept . as per ordinance requirement . Any future subdivision and development of the site will be subject to City of Renton standards . PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING .EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING FEBRUARY 15 , 1977 APPLICANT: MACPHERSON' S INC . FILE NO. : R-009-77 , Rezone from G to SR-1 A. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Applicant requests a rezone from G (General Classification District , Residential 35 , 000 square feet ) to SR-1 ( suburban residential district ) . This request will establish a zone classification that will permit subdivision and devel - opment of the property for single family residential pur- poses . B. GENERAL INFORMATION 1 . Owner of Record : EDWARD P . O ' BRIEN 2 . Applicant : Ma¢Pherson ' s Inc . 3 . Location :. Approximately 200 feet south of NE 23rd Street on the west side of Duvall Avenue NE . 4 . Legal Description : That portion of the N 1 /2 of the S 1 /2 of the SE 1 /4 of the NW 1 /4 of Sec . 3 , TWP. 23N , Rge . 5E , WM , lying west of 138th Ave SE ; except the north 97 feet of the east 200 feet thereof ; and except the south 80 feet of the east 150 feet thereof , in King County, Washington . 5. Size of Property : Approximately 4 . 5 acres . 6. Access : Via Duval Ave . N . E . on the east and Anacortes Avenue NE on the west . 7 . Existing Zone : G ( General Classification District , residential 35 , 000 square feet . ) 8 . Existing zoning in Area : G and G-7200 9. Comprehensive Land Single family residential . Use Plan : 10. Notification : The applicant was notified , in writing of the hearing date . Notice was properly published. in the Record Chronicle arid posted in three places on or near the site as required by ordinance . PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 15, 1977 PAGE FOUR RE : MACPHERSON ' S INC .. APPLICATION L. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT THRESHOLD DETERMINATION: Pursuant to the city of Renton Environmental Ordinance and the State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , as amended RCW 43 . 216) a Declaration of Non-significance has been issued for the subject proposal (see attached ) . M. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: A vicinity map and site map are attached . N. AGENCIES DEPARTMENTS CONTACTED: 1 . City of Renton Building Division 2 . City of Renton Engineering Division 3 . City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division 4. City of Renton Utilities Division 5. City of Renton Fire Department Comments were noted on plans primarily regarding the eventual platting of the property. Oa DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS: 1 . The application is compatible with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the area . 2. All necessary utilities and services are available. 3 . The application is also consistent with the goals , policies , and locational criteria for single family residential areas within the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Report , 1965 . 4 . The rezone is compatible with existing single family residential uses in the area , and will not be detri - mental to adjacent properties . 5. The property abutts both Anacortes Avenue NE and Duval Avenue NE , therefore providing sufficient access to the property. P. PLANNING DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION : Recommend approval of the rezone request subject to the retention of the significant evergreen trees on the site , so that they may be incorporated into the development plan as much as possible . This condition is compatible with the city ' s Comprehensive Plan for Urban Beautification , Purpose, page 1 ; and the Comprehensive Plan , Policy Statement , Summary, page 9 and 10. PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 15 , 1977 . ' PAGE THREE RE : MACPHERSON ' S INC . APPLICATION 3 . Transit : Metro Transit Route 4.2 runs along Union Ave . , 1 /4 mile to the west and provides transportation to downtown Renton , Seattle , and Bellevue . 4. Schools : The site is within the Renton School District and is in close p'roximinity (within 1 /2 mile) to Sierra Heights Elementary and Hazen High School . 5 . Parks : The Hazen High School facility contains recreation and open space areas . The site is within a mile of Kiwanis Park and within 1/2 mile of the proposed county park west of Sierra Heights Elementary. H. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE: 1 . 4-729 "G" General Classification District 2 . 4-725 Amendments 3 . 4-704 SR-1 Suburban Residence No . 1 4 . 4-706 R-1 Residence Single Family I . APPLICABLE SECTION OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OR OTHER OFFICIAL CITY DOCUMENTS: 1 . Land Use Report , Page 11 , Residential "The successful utilization of land for low density residential development will depend on the availability of easily accessible areas which are relatively free of recurring or potential hazards such as floods , slides , and land subsidence . Residential districts should be free of manufacturing or commercial uses which would be detri - mental to the community and its residents . The, natural features and amenities that may exist or can be dev- eloped should be utilized to best advantage for the use and benefit of the community. Convenience to place of employment , shopping districts , schools , parks and other cultural activities , should be inherent of the location . " 2 . Policy Statement , Comprehensive Plan Renton Urban Area 1965 , page 4 . , 1 . The Neighborhood. J , IMPACTS OF NATURAL SYSTEMS : Rezoning of the subject property will not have a direct impact on the natural systems . However , eventual sub- division and development of the site will remove soil and vegetation , increase storm water runoff , and have an effect on traffic and noise levels in the area . K. SOCIAL IMPACTS: The subject request will have minimal social impacts . except for those caused by a ' minor population increase and the new relationships that will be a result of such an increase. I l ! I Mere SE IOI* ,' ST- I. JI= 0 u Lai . A7.1. rr FI i G _ 1 G I w.'s .T.t qlr.- N 4 „ gym I e4 a atsi... aOcky:yCI 1,.. v `` ` 10,...s T g` 1 ' I d w.! 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EXISTING ZONING G - Single Family Residential EXISTING USE Vacant Land PROPOSED USE Development of 19 single family residential lots COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Single family residential I COMMENTS ' I fl;AP NO , 1 L I- e 00-) 1 ' ON 4inoz12i Z ' OW d111J NI 4Na4211He4 . VW 010 J. iirdri 1p• 002 =, II ivic 0 o o / 4()/ DQ o o o _ aJ Ill 0 fa I ' IN Zzvt.„, p A itl.. P2 ''' N B 4 0 0 ate 1 C: 3 r-. Er a 4- 0 zi. 0 I 7 m' '^ 4. IMaNtl 001N9a1 ci z A• 11Wdd A1bN1f< Li B srq t f h: r,{. v f: r r' rti':,: k:}{:{ fr:.-.: 4r'' Y Y f.• • ; f; El 1 ' it) ' 1"' f. f it{}::: fir•} :;:•: • : r Avis. . rrY y J:::: tiZ. iter' kZ f . 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Proponent MacPherson ' s , Inc . Approximately 200 feet south of N.E. 23rd Street on Location of Proposal the west side of Duvall Ave. N.E. Lead Agency City of Renton Planning Department This proposal has been determined to 0 have x not have a significant adverse impact upon the environment . An EIS is pis not required under RCW 43 . 21C . 030 (2 ) (c ) . This decision was mae after .review by the lead agency of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency . Reasons for declaration of environmental significance : Measures , if any , that could be taken to prevent or mitigate the environmental impacts to such an extent that the lead agency would • withdraw its declaration of significance and issue a (proposed/final ) declaration of non-significance : Responsible Official Gordon Y . Ericksen Title Pla ing . '\irector Date February 8 , 1977 Signature Olt Aii City of Renton Planning Department 5-76 s. PLANNING DEPARTMENT k PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 15 , 1977 PAGE TWO RE : MACPHERSON ' S INC . APPLICATION Ca PURPOSE OF REQUEST: The subject rezone to an SR-1 single family residential classification is to permit future subdivision and devel - opment of single family residences on the site . D. HISTORY/BACKGROUND: The subject site was annexed into the city on February 6, 1974 by Ordinance No . 2824 . It was zoned S-R ( Sub- urban Residential ) in the county and assumed the G class- ification upon annexation as per city policy. E. PHYSICAL BACKGROUND: 1 . Topography : The subject site is relatively level with a small knoll toward the center of the property. 2 . Soils : The Easterly 2/3 of site consists of Alderwood AGC) gravelly sandy loam, which has very slow per- meability below a depth of 24 to 40 inches , and a seasonable high water table . The westerly 1 /3 of the site consists of Everett ( EVC) gravely sandy loam. This soil is very permeable and has a low ' available water capacity. 3 . Vegetation : The site consists of dense brush within the easterly half of the site , and Douglas Fir scattered throughout the site . 4 . Wildlife : The existing vegetation on the site provides suitable habitat for birds and small mammals . 5. Water : Surface water or streams are not apparent on the site. 6. Land Use : The subject site as well as the property directly adjacent to the south is undeveloped . A single family residence exists adjacent to both the northeast and southeast corners of the subject site . Single family residences exist directly to the north and within Glencoe to the west of the site . The east side of Duvall Avenue NE is low density unplatted single family residential . Fa NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS: The area consists of a mixture of platted and sparsely developed single family residences together with sign- ificant amounts of undeveloped land . (Also refer to Map I and Map II ) Gs PUBLIC SERVICES: 1 . Water and Sewer : There is an existing 8 inch water main along Anacortes Avenue NE and an existing 3 inch water main along Duval Avenue NE . There is an existing 8 inch sanitary sewer along Anacortes•.AveDue NE,..:with a lift station at the SW corner of Duval Avenue NE and NE 23rd Street . Storm sewers are also available in the area . 2 . Fire Protection : Provided by the Renton Fire Dept . as per ordinance requirement . Any future subdivision and development of the site will be subject to City of Renton standards . PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING FEBRUARY 15 , 1977 APPLICANT: MACPHERSON' S INC . FILE NO. : R-009-77 , Rezone from G to SR-1 A. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Applicant requests a rezone from G (General Classification District , Residential 35 , 000 square feet ) to SR-1 ( suburban residential district ) . This request will establish a zone classification that will permit subdivision and devel - opment of the property for single family residential pur- poses . B. GENERAL INFORMATION 1 . Owner of Record : EDWARD P . O ' BRIEN 2 . Applicant : MacPherson ' s Inc . 3 . Location : Approximately 200 feet south of NE 23rd Street on the west side of Duvall Avenue NE . 4 . Legal Description : That portion of the N 1 /2 of the S 1 /2 of the SE 1 /4 of the NW 1 /4 of Sec . 3 , TWP . 23N , Rge . 5E , WM , lying .west of 138th Ave SE ; except the north 97 feet of the east 200 feet thereof ; and except the south 80 feet of the east 150 feet thereof , in King County , Washington . 5 . Size of Property: Approximately .4 . 5 -acres . 6. Access : Via Duval Ave . N . E . on the east and Anacortes Avenue NE on the west . 7 . Existing Zone : G (General Classification District , residential '35 , 000 square feet . ) 8. Existing zoning in Area : G and G-7200 9. ' Comprehensive Land Single family residential . Use Plan : 10. Notification : The applicant was notified in writing of the hearing date . . Notice was properly published, in the Record-: Chronicle and posted in three places on or near the site as required by ordinance . RECEIVED. CITY OF RENTON E:_.=RING EX 4-11NER g' 1 FEB .151977 PM 1-1-17- 71 '718:9a1011ii12t1 t3o4i5 6 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 6% PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 15 , 1977 PAGE FOUR RE : MACPHERSON ' S INC . APPLICATION L. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT THRESHOLD DETERMINATION: Pursuant to the city of Renton Environmental Ordinance and the State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , as amended RCW 43 . 216) a Declaration of Non-significance has been issued for the subject proposal ( see attached ) . M, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: A vicinity map and site map are attached . N. AGENCIES DEPARTMENTS CONTACTED: 1 . City of Renton Building Division 2 . City of Renton Engineering Division 3. City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division 4. City of Renton Utilities Division 5 . City of Renton Fire Department Comments were noted on plans primarily regarding the eventual platting of the property . 0a DEPARTMENT ANALYSIS: 1 .. The application is compatible with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the area . 2 . All necessary utilities and services are available . 3 . The application is also consistent with the goals , policies , and locational criteria for single family residential areas within the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Report , 1965 . 4 . The rezone is compatible with existing single family residential uses in the area , and will not be detri - mental to adjacent properties . 5. The property abutts both Anacortes Avenue NE and Duval Avenue NE , therefore providing sufficient access to the property. P. PLANNING DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION : Recommend approval of the rezone request subject to the retention of the significant evergreen trees on the site , so that they may be incorporated into the development plan as much as possible . This condition is compatible with the city ' s Comprehensive Plan for Urban Beautification , Purpose , page 1 ; and the Comprehensive Plan , Policy Statement , Summary , page 9 and 10. PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING OF FEBRUARY 15 , 1977 PAGE THREE RE : MACPHERSON ' S INC . APPLICATION 3 . Transit : Metro Transit Route 42 runs along Union Ave . , 1 /4 mile to the west and provides transportation to downtown Renton , Seattle , and Bellevue . 4 . Schools : The site is within the Renton School. District and is in close proximi-nity (within 1 /2 mile ) to Sierra Heights Elementary and Hazen High School . 5. Parks : The Hazen High School facility contains recreation and open space areas . The site is within a mile of Kiwanis Park and within 1/2 mile of the proposed county park west of Sierra Heights Elementary. H. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE: Y. 4-729 "G" General Classification District 2 . 4-725 Amendments 3 . 4-704 SR-1 Suburban Residence No . 1 4 . 4-706 R-1 Residence Single Family I , APPLICABLE SECTION OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OR OTHER OFFICIAL CITY DOCUMENTS: 1 . Land Use Report , Page 11 , Residential "The successful utilization of land for low density residential development will depend on the availability of easily accessible areas which are relatively free of recurring or potential hazards such as floods , slides , and land subsidence . Residential districts should be free of manufacturing or commercial uses which would be detri - mental to the community and its residents . The natural features and amenities that may exist or can be dev- eloped should be utilized to best advantage for the use and benefit of the community. Convenience to place of employment , shopping districts , schools , parks and other cultural activities , should be inherent of the location . " 2 . Policy Statement , Comprehensive Plan Renton. Urban Area 1965 , page 4 . , 1 . The Neighborhood . J . IMPACTS OF NATURAL SYSTEMS: Rezoning of the subject property will not have a direct impact on the natural systems . However , eventual sub- division and development of the site will remove soil and vegetation , increase storm water runoff , and have an effect on traffic and noise levels in the area . K. SOCIAL IMPACTS: The subject request 'will have minimal social impacts except for those caused by a minor population increase and the new relationships that will be a result of such an increase. 4„,. N 1, cc'tg OP• 1171.2.11V_, 11- E foi.. S'r I L-1.1 iallif,jurw.4 i hLL141,1040T Sill& 1-Ne Al w isi-i+ti• k I t i 1a.7—\ fir, 9 k,A-.6...it :;‘;',141itc: • \ , 1! ' t i 4, , , 1 0 t al i m...t..........7......-1 7-7 --1----- 7 7 44:1,7, AV.:- ; -- 4-. irorii, F :,7t. 1 I i 1 jos' : r 77744 7 5-d,:; •' -'\Wiril.sT -"A". 1 1 1111,rill 4 m 4',I ft:,.,I 1 G 0 r, 13cr. 1Il'jLiq+1'11.731:P '4 +10"1" am a.els •=i am am imp us ma 1 it II. .1_,,.. 1 iii. ! 1 ii . im 11 i 1 1 REZONE : MAC PHERSON1 S, INC' ) Appl . #R-009-77 ; Rezone from G to SR-1 ; Property located on Duvall Avenue N . E . between N . E . 20th Street and N . E . 24th Street APPLICANT MacPherson ' s , Inc .TOTAL AREA 14 , 8 acres PRINCIPAL ACCESS Duvall Avenue N ..E . EXISTING ZONING G - Single Family Residential EXISTING USE •Vacant Land _ PROPOSED USE Development of 19 single family residential lots COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Single family residefitial - COMMENTS MAP NO . 1 all .dil.InallMIfIMIillellIII11/ clcic=3c::Ics1=1c. o NS N. - 2,41" Q _ 5.- aaTN . C] CC3JOJ0CDC's7 _. ixrNs •rw • MIIINMI . sw llSe 0 poCoL ®. 6a o E. I 0QEl. t3"' N. 9,,,avyr. oQQ1N17A c301 t 1/1A3 yd/ .W44V2, 1Aie7yt/s4" V141 Ot36s• 1 c . krt}SS:'$:i*.?: {: rf {.;Y•vy::'. '}: ..•::it;{:v:;\ r' ed Vv ti:•r.}J•.?: g. QT{s r :• ':ti.rti"rrtilt~'•:. ;::•:•.::•: r:.•.f• .{r•''%' rr #f{? f•:••• I:.: {•r•is:::ti•• Fri fs} . ti •r+rr.{ r }::r?. r•:•' •.::::}•tir 0ir.. S; l;r•{i}.•:•f.::.;.";r,:;:••:::•.. • r fir} • r},( rr• r• •;•••. 71r'r1ti.A.••••f•.•fl•'••{tif.;•f.rti . M x A: { Y {: r. f;.}•{%•• rr • }•%•:': r{.rr:::• : , ,... J.•{ ti{} r{'r.,•i•'. ;rr :fr ". .tiir{':':.Y f I4;0 ' i?Crf.{,. {.r, rTT"}''ri};{ ff }` >rf :y;:C:f' r; 1 rrrr }rfffrrtirfisr.;$. h,{; ' 4••f••:fr}r}} .fr•v: •. r{Krrrrr {+{r} rr • O 6f• r• .} rr }f..ti;tir•ti•: f:'r ::::;;:::,1::::: rSr '; al 0 G$'rrlr}. .fti.;.rti}. •• : r:,,;}rr } r,}:. M r.•.?;:''r•{..•'• f{f.•frrn;4{{Y,fr{'rrr . .:r ti ,f r •.:::JJ,,r,'tiY I 1-1 % • { r: Wit{;. 2150' 0 fr ¢/r"{,},f:4':r :ti::f'.,'f•ir:i: .fir f1 • ` r} j .rl6,.r.:•':•:}':'.tirr.: rS.rZ tix.„ •:r.•: r.r. A. rk •n•••rl%:S}?ti:fv {•. Y•}:wr sbl5 ratl[NertaravAiu .R UtpENGsw z13a4 ite..zon• etRy0 • k- ills 3r 1,1 0 Qvl0 0. CN N, • W." fit'• ap ri d 30E30000U ric:3dooa :; Oop / ° r- _ a ..- 0• s SGAL . I"= 2.80 ftifiJferSItesox MA' fiialEON%SINC. MAPMO, 2RLZ.ONotip. tz-Do?.7"7 4. PROPOSED/FINAL DECLARATION OF SIGNIFICANCE/rJjrl-SIGNIFICANCE Application No .R-009-77 PROPOSED Declaration Environmental Checklist No . ECF-206-77 X® FINAL Declaration Description of proposal Applicant requests a rezone from G (General Classification District , Residential 35 ,000 square feet) to SR- 1 Suburban Residential District) .. Proponent MacPherson ' s , Inc . Approximately 200 feet south of N.E. 23rd Street on Location of Proposal the west side of Duvall Ave. N.E. Lead Agency City of Renton Planning Department This proposal has been determined to 0 have x not have a significant adverse impact upon the environment . An EIS is xx is not required under RCW 43 . 21C . 030 (2 ) (c ) . This decision was made after review by the lead agency of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency . Reasons for declaration of environmental significance : Measures , if any , that could be taken to prevent or mitigate the environmental impacts to such an extent that the lead agency would withdraw its declaration of significance and issue a (proposed/final ) declaration of non-significance : Responsible Official Gordon Y . Ericksen Title Pla ing ''irector Date February 8 , 1977 Signature ABA City of Renton Planning Department 5-76 1 r INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW REQUEST ei TO : PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR BUILDING DIVISION d/ ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION J UTILITIES DIVISION vf FIRE DEPARTMENT HEALTH DEPARTMENT FROM : PLANNING DEPARTMENT itioya SMrr Contact Person RE : 1214 . 0tia 'S ( ki(:/ zoram;e 44? T tom;,f4 l\ p .f Please review the attached information regarding the subject proposal and return it to the Planning Department by JActi) 7- I 77 with your written recommendation . Your response will be included as part of the staff report to the Hearing Examiner. Thank you , PLANNING DEPARTMENT p //4/ v\\!E) N` Date /2)76, ROUTING FOR REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST j RECEI Io0 TO : FinanceDepartment Fire Department JAN 31 .191-Y Library Department J Park Department Police Department DEPP Public •Works Department Building Div . Traffic Engineering Div . Engineering Div . Utilities Engineering Div . FROM : Planning Department , (signed by responsible official or his designee) 4/(1(1A-7, - ( jamile SUBJECT : Review of ECF- Application No . : Action Name : 9444-pilr' so)J 7-,9A1r' l 44fi/L f -4r Please review the attached . Review requested by ( date) : REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : Comments : 7 r // Sign-aure of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : 25/6 6C Comments : ,tA> ,-5-3;,7; /•,C. Ci'.7f6„ j. /r% 1.7 Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date 6-76 OVER) REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : __ ___ Comments : :`-(ln Z41 ne, /jc er/77 Signatu a of erector o uthorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : 1-11t-I-iGS L Comments : GPI Tf) 'LI Signature of Director Authorized Representative Date. REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : Comments : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department :_ Comments : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date NOIICL UI PUBLIC IIL.IIItINU . RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER AT HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON , WASHINGTON , ON FEBRUARY 15 19 _77 AT 9 : 00 A. M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1 . REZONE FROM G TO SR- 1 ; file Nb . R-009-77 ; property located on Duval Ave . N . E . between N . E . 20th St . and N . E . 24th St. Legal description on file in Renton Planning Department. 2 . FINAL PLAN FOR A MOBILE HOME PARK IN T ZONE ; file No . MH-011-77 ; property located ±1000 feet south of N . E. 4th St. and ±400 feet west of Union Ave . N . E. Legal description on file in Renton Planning Department . ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PUBLIC' HEARING ON FEBRUARY 15 , 1977 AT 9 : 00 A . M . TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS GORDON Y . ERICKSEN PUBLISHED February 5 , 1977 RENTON PLANNING DIRECTOR CERTIFICATION I , Michael L . Smith HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW . ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to before{me , a Not ry Public , on the \ day o'r '. 19 tom.__ SIGNEDGNED