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Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
City of Renton Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
E N V I R O N M E N T A L & D E V E L O P M E N T A P P L I C A T I O N R E V I E W S H E E T
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: COMMENTS DUE: DECEMBER 15, 2006
APPLICATION NO: LUA06-152, PZ, ECF DATE CIRCULATED: DECEMBER 1, 2006
APPLICANT: City of Renton - EDNSP PROJECT MANAGER: Rebecca Ling
PROJECT TITLE: East Renton Plateau Prezone PLAN REVIEW: Kayren Kittrick
SITE AREA: N/A BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A
LOCATION: Area in unincorporated King County roughly
bounded by the Urban Growth Boundary to the east and north
continuing along SE 2nd at the north, then west to the City limits
of Renton, and to the south running along SE 143rd, SE 145th
Pl, SE 148th St, SE 149th St.
WORK ORDER NO: 77686
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: In general terms the following zoning designations have been applied to the following areas:
• Resource Conservation (maximum one dwelling unit per ten acres) – proposed for the southwest and westernmost portion of the
mapped area.
• R-1 (maximum one dwelling unit per acre) – proposed for the eastern and southeast portion of the mapped area. Also, for a
portion of the northeastern area. Within this R-1 zone there is a possible bonus for development proposals that meet specific
criteria. East of 175th Avenue SE, a maximum bonus up to a total of two dwelling units/acre can be achieved, west of 175th
Avenue SE a maximum bonus up to a total of four dwelling units/acre can be achieved.
• R-4 (maximum four dwelling units per acre) – proposed for essentially the remainder of the mapped area.
• R-8 (maximum eight dwelling units per acre) – proposed for a small area (6.5 acres) on a western tip of the mapped area.
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Earth Housing
Air Aesthetics
Water Light/Glare
Plants Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use Utilities
Animals Transportation
Environmental Health Public Services
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