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COMMENTS - • • ' • . . . . . / } , . . s • . 1 • . . , . • • F . • . .. . i . . i' • • .. . . . .. ... ' • • . '• .• . • . .. . jii y;. . . pF R.0Ak �' 0 '2,pooR THE CITY OF RENTON n MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 0/3 �o AVERY.GARRETT,MAYOR • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK p� ��Q DEL MEAD, CITY CLERK grEOSEP1 January 26, 1973 Mr. M. W. Lotto 7812 S. Sunnycrest Rd. Seattle, Washington Dear Mr. Lotto: We forward herewith copy of Ordinance #2764 changing the zoning classification on your property from R-2 to B-1. The Ordinance becomes effective five (5) days after its publication. • We also enclose minutes excerpt and Community Services Committee Report requesting observance of eertain restrictions, written confirmation from you requested at the regular council meeting of January 22, 1973. Sincerely yours, v CITY OF REN'N Delores A. Mead 6[1 City Clerk DAM/mc Enclosures (3) . 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F5 '� a'.. w ; E tt' stT+S c • p ��t yy • .. - - :.b�*�< -or : (a..:`lr Jo;v .. . k'wAsd 44 Q J't s. .t-i�tiR?i L , 9' _ ;CL••t C:.:�'ir„., . ' � / t ,'eyy Y ` ' .. -:,,Y ,:,.'COMMUN'ITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT' JANUARY 22, 1973 ,• _ ",The Community Services Committee recommends to :.the City:' Counci'1`:a.;that the' Lotto-O 'Neil rezone application. be ' approved `at this time, and further recommends that a ` _ letter' 'ke°`pent 'to Mro Lotto, Mrs , Ausman, and the''Value Village' .requesting that when the property is improved ,that ,a. -six-foot high fence be erected on the property ' 'line, and .that landscaping be provided in a five- foot ,' '. ' wide area adjacent to Mrs Ausman' s property. " The Community Services Committee believes that ,'there are:.,• ,. enough restrictions in the building code that will provide ' ' for.. the; objections raised by Mrs. Ausman, and that upon , applying, 'for a bi,ilding permit the owners and the Building Department will be aware of the City Council ' s desire to provide` effective landscaping and screening. • / . , i Chairman Wil�iam J. Grant • ' Henry E. .Schellert • Richard 'Me Stredicke Y WJG:mp 0 , s ,".„..., <S, THE CITY OF INTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 0 Li 0) ' AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR 0 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK DEL MEAD,' CITY CLERK kb SEP1S January 26, 1973 . Mr., M. W. Lotto 7812 S. Sunnycrest Rd. t i Seattle, Washington Dear Mr. Lottos , We forward herewith copy of Ordinance 02764 changing the ., zoning classification on your property from R-2 to B-1. The 'Ordinance becomes effective five (5) days after its publication. We also enclose minutes excerpt and Community Services Committee Report requesting observance of certain restrictions, • written confirmation from you requested at the regular council • meeting of January 22, 1973. Sincerely yours, CITY OP RENTON • I, ,, , I Delores A. Mead City Clerk , ,..- 1,-- DAWmc Enclosures (3) ' t, 4 , 1 r/)- RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regatan Meeting Januan.y 22, 7973 Mun.Lc.Lpa! Bu.L.ld.Lng Monday 8 : 00 P.M. Councit . Chambens SINUTES FLAG SALUTE AND Mayon. Avery Garrett .led the Pledge oS AftegAance and caee.ed the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council meeting to olden, ,a6 king a moment o S silence in honor o S Mn.. Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th Pnes.c,dent oS the United States, now deceased. COUNCIL MEMBERS CLYMER, SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE and GRANT. MOVED BY ROLL CALL SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER AND CARRIED THAT ABSENT COUNCILMAN BE EXCUSED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayon, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Diucton, GORDON ERICKSEN, Reaming Ditectoh, BERT McHENRY, Acting D.cr.ecton oS Eng.Lneeting, DEL BENNETT, Aitcpont Ditec- ton, M. C. WALLS, Fite Ch.LeS, GENE COULON, Park Ditectan, CLARK PETERSEN, Lib/way Ditecton, VIC TeGANTVOORT, Sttreet Supelu.ntendent, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Directors, CAPTAIN BOURASA, Po.eice Repneis enat,Lve and JACK LYNCH, Adm.Ln.Lstrsative Assistant stant to Mayan. MINUTE APPROVAL Upon .ingcwcy by Councie Pre6.Ldent CL ymeh. bon add lions on. conhec lions to 1/15/72 minutes oS Januan.y 15, 1973, Councilman Stned.Lcke requested Page. 3, 7973 Comm.cttees;Shaw his request to attend wa6 denied on .Lgnaned rather than ovettooked. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MINUTES' BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. Presentation A delegation boom Cedar Rivet Barracks ob the Veterans ob World Wan I was to City by Cedar, pees ent to witness Dn. C. P. Ambnas e pnes ent an Amen e.an Creed p&Lqu..c to Riven Barracks the City (IS Renton boom the widow oS Past State Commander. Bob Leaden along W.W. I with. two Amen.Lcan Stags donated anonymously Slam Sami Ues o S deceased .W.W. I veterans: DetegatLon consisted oS Mn.. 6 Mns. R. K. Waggoners, Com- manden Anne Alen, Mn.. and Mn6. Chester Hitt, Mn.. Ray Hansen, Mn.. and WO. W. D. Wegers along with Dr. Ambrose. Mayon Garrett accepted with thanks. VoucheJus Finance Committee Chaitrman Schee-tent recommended payment a S Watinants No. #3.164 - 3.187 3164 through 3:1.87 in the amount oS $4,622.00 having received pn.ion Fitemen'4 Pension Board appnova.l. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Vera Awsman, 222 Meadow Ave. N. , presented tetter to City Clerk Mead Son 'Leading asking petition Son Lotto-O'Neil Rezone be nes.tiicted pnotectiN Ordinance 2764 hen adjoining pnopenty by 6-St. sight-obscun.Lng Bence (h.Lghen AS extet ion Lotto-O'Neil 4.tonage), panted and maintained .10-St. Landscaping beat, 20 St. setback Rezone and plan appnavat by City PLann%ng Commission. Community Services Cha4A- R2 - B1 man Grant submitted Committee report bearing his signature anlcg having met with cancetcned persons, necammending that the Lotto-O'Neil rezone be approved and that a Letter-be sent to Mn.. Lotto, Mrs. Awsman and .the Value Vittage neguestLng,upon improvement aS the prapetrty, a 6-St. Bence Community be elected on pnopetrty Line with 5-it. wide Landscaped area provided ad1a- Serv.ices p cent to WO. Ausman's prapenty. The Community Senv.Lces Committee repoxL Committee Sunthen stated enough nestAictioni in the buiedi.ng code existed to provide Report Sot Mts. Ausman's objections and that upon appL.icatLon Son building petrm.i t Building Department would be aware oS Council's desixe Son Landscaping and scJteening. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY TO CONCUR IN REPORT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. City Attorney advised City Code pnov.cdes bar plan approval by Building -d- PLannAng Departments with certain nest tALctions. MOTION CARRIED. Leg.usta ti.on Committee Cha.itiman Penny submitted report recommending Ond n- Leg.c.station ance on Lotto-O'Neit property rezone Snom resident d.is.ttr is t to business Committee disttict be placed on second and S.inat reading and adopted. MOVED BY Report SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. - 1 ' CouncLL President Clymer asked necond to indicate Council neque6t Son ' Landscaping and screening pn,i.on to occupancy. MOTION CARRIED. . CLetk 'Lead ordinance and it was MOVED' BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY THAT ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Role Cage vote resu.eted in unanimous Council appnovaL. Motion caA ied and Ordinance adopted. 11 RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 1/22/73 Page 2 ORDINANCES AND RESOL IONS - Continued Lotto-O'Neil OVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN Rezone COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT BE REFERRED TO THE BUILDING DIRECTOR, PLANNING Continued DIRECTOR, MR. LOTTO, MRS. AUSMAN AND VALUE VILLAGE, MRS. AUSMAN TO BE - NOTIFIED AT THE TIME BUILDING AND LANDSCAPING PLANS ARE SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE 8 Le tte.n p/Lom Acting D-vicee ton a i Eng Lnee Ling wag head necommend.ing acceptance .CURRENT BUSINESS by the Council and p.Lnat estimate be made LID 270, CAG 1977-72, H.U.D. Project Lake Washington Sanctany Seweh. and .ip ager 30 days no actin's on Fuute Estimate t.Lens ate pieced against the project and pnoo p o p payment o p tax tLabiti- LID 270 CAG 1977 ties received, retained petc.eentage be paid. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDATION. Bid Openings 1/18 City Ctetk Mead repotted on two January 18, bid openings: N.E. 30th Stteel N.E. 30th Stonm.Sewer with .15 b.Lddens and H.Lghtands Bypass Phase I Sanctany Sewetc Stohm Sewers Trunk as shown on attached tabutations. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY fUgheands Bypass DELAURENTI AND CARRIED THAT BIDS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COM- Ph.I, San.Sewetc MITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. Speed Limit Lettetc prom Mayon Gaivicett presented Trap p Le Eng.ineetc Hamlin_2etten o p West Valley Hwy. request pot revision -Ln speed limit on the West Va ley Road within the City Limits pets Washington State Depatrtment op Highways' request. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED THAT REQUEST BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. Soil Sam's City Ctetck /Lead appticatLon prom Sot Sam's Tavern pan LSM amusement Foosbatt Request dev-Lee... MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REQUEST FOR LOCATION PPROVAL BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT /M/Ls. Vela Ausman .Lnqu,itced 'i.e status ap setceen.Lng and tandscap.cng protect- ing het prapetcty pottow.ing Lotto-O'Nest rezone and Counei1man Grant advised Mt. Lotto would submit tette& to PtannLng and Buitd.Lng Depavrtmenta adv.cs trig compt.i,anc wcth lands aping and s ctceen.ing. APPOINTMENTS Mayor Gannett's appointment 06 GlonLa Switzte' to the,pozition o p Cte th wttk the Renton Police Department eppectLve Feb.uatcy 1., 1973 commencing Gf onia SwLtztetc six-months prabat onany pets iod, was read. A motion made by Uetaurenti. and Police seconded by Gant to repet appointment to Finance and Petcsonnel Committee, Appointee tos.. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, CONCUR IN MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI REFE .. NEW EMPLOYEE TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS - CouncLQman SL .edieke requested reading op memo pram Ptann.ing Dineeton Eticksen /Le landscaping op church schoat on Union Ave. N.E. advising Landscaping wank nwt epmpteted as Bellevue CIvt t,Lan Sehoot did not operate during Union Ave. N.E. 72-73 but plan 73-74 ope'ation and have been advised op the need ion Chunek School renewed Special Permit AppticatLon. City Policy Book MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT THE MATTER OF A CITY POLICY BOOK BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION 'COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Counci man SLn.ed%eke noted City Park Depattment policy statement netati ve to use oti City pac titles by City nes.identg and giving pnepenentiat Ltceat- ment to Leagues and teams, S.tr.edicfze commenting City path over tcowding due to tack ap King County pathz pac ti ties. Transpontatian Due to unavaitabitity op time because op out-ap-town employment, Counc - Commcttee man Sttced%cke declined chaiJunans hip a p tthe Tnanaponta tLon Committee and asked that Council Pusident Clymetc select' anoLh en appointee, Stted i.cke stressing notation o p chairmen swing on Council Committees. Slued cke Upon SL'ted.Leke's inquiry, the City ALto_nney advised state taw pnov.Ldea Inqu ties wages and hawus op employees can be changed by negotiations under present budget as adopted by ordinance as tong as s up p.Lei.ent ponds exist. Upon inquitcy by SLk.ed cke, Planning Dice ton. Eticka en advised pnes entatLon to Council would be made by February 15, on City swwey op douatown anew. ' Sttcedieke inqu ked op City Attorney Shettan he quorum and open meeting .eauu WaLetc Rates Counc tman Petty repotted matter op water rates 401, tatge-votunn mAeia pending, awaiting neMo.'tt prom otiginat consultant. • iy ,. ''COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT '• - �'`' JANUARY 22 , 1973 • ` :The Community Services Committee recommends to -the the City;.. Council that the Lotto-O 'Neil rezone application be - approved; at this time, and further recommends that a "{ letter be: sent to Mr. Lotto, Mrs . Ausman, and the Value ,';;; • ''Village`reauesting that when the property is improved ''`' that a six-foot` high fence be erected on the property line, and that landscaping be, provided in a five-foot,,' . ,_'' wide area adjacent, to Mrs . Ausman ' s property. ' - • The Community Services Committee believes that ._r'there are .., .,'. ;; enough restrictions in the building code that will provide for the objections raised by Mrs . Ausman, and that' upon • , ... ;, applying for a building .permit the owners and the Building :, ' ' Department will be aware of the City Council ' s 'desire 'to.,. . - provide,'effective landscaping and screening, i , i`/u� ,7 ;' Caw/�' -( ,. l Chairman William J. Grant . Henry E . Schellert ' . .; 'Richard M. Stredicke ",: ' WJG:mp �. t , • • ORDINANCE NO. „;2 7(,4/ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN • . PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENCE DISTRICT (R2) TO BUSINESS DISTRICT (B-1) • WHEREAS under Chapter VII , Title IV (Building Regulations ) of Ordinance Noo 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances • • of the ' City of Renton" , as amended , and the maps and reports adopted ' in conjunction therewith , -the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as Residence District (R-2) ; and WHEREAS a' proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about October 26 , 1972 , which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation , study and public hearing , and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about November 29 , 1972, and • • said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission 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 , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The following described property in the City _of Renton is hereby rezoned to Business District (B-1) 8 as hereinbelow specified; the City Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance., as amended , to evidence said rezoning , to-wit : See Exhibit ' "A" attached hereto and made a hereof • as if fully set forth herein • Said property located on Garden Avenue North between Bronson Way • North and North Second Street.1 _ ,f 4 i SECTION II : This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage , approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this Mit day of January , 1973. .)1��x�T���� x, City C e k Delores A. Mead, 197 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of January " 3 ` very G e t , ayor Approved as to form: erard M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication: /—; -7; L, ' 1 - 4 2 • � •( EXHIBIT r"A" . • PARCEL ' tr Art . Lot..' 4 and the north 40 feet of Lot 5 , Block 5 , Sartorisv_i.11e , , according to plat recorded in Volume 8 of plats ,.',page .7 'in King .County ; Washington; EXCEPT the west 5 feet conveyed to ' the City of :Renton for alley . tt tt PARCEL B . Lot .3 ; . Block 5 , Sartorisville , according to plat recorded in ' volume 8 of plats , page 7 in King County , Washington ; EXCEPT " . t.he .west 5 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Renton for . alley , .recorded under auditor' s file No . 2701183 . . SUBJECT to easements, restrictions and reservations of record. - . PARCEL tt Cat .- - ' Lot 6 and the` South 10 feet of Lot 5 in Block 5 of •Sartorisville , EXCEPT the West 5 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Renton for : alley, •as per' "plat recorded in Volume 8 of plats on page 7 , records of King County; situate in the City of Renton, County of King , ' ' State of WaShi ngton . -SUBJECT to easements , restrictions and 'reservations of record • • .-:7---- (Li �\ ^A.'� .rl'1l1/ >,,, t ' RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING January 15 , 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers MINUTES FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton City CALL TO ORDER Council Meeting to Order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE, BRUCE and GRANT. COUNCIL MEMBERS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, JAMES FRASER, Acting. Personnel Director, VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent, BARNEY RUPPERT, Building Director, JACK LYNCH, Admin- istrative Assistant to Mayor and VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MINUTES OF JANUARY 8, 1973 BE APPROVED 1/8/73 AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. Award to Mayor Garrett presented award to Dr. Rudy Cumberbatch for excellent service Dr. Cumberbatch to the City of Renton as member of the Board of Trustees of Renton Area Youth Services (RAYS). Award to Award presented to Kenneth Bruce by Mayor Garrett for his service as Renton Kenneth Bruce City Council President during the year 1972. Vouchers Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Warrants No. 2917 #2917 - 3163 through 3163 which have previously received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or service, totaling $206,665.89. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT 01 VOUCHERS. CARRIED. Councilman Grant noted inquiry re Warrant disposition dated 12/31/72, Estimate No. 2 for contract C.A.G. 3012-72 Downtown Improvement Project to determine if West Coast Electric complying with provisions of Affirmative ,Action Program. ORDINANCES.AND RESOLUTIONS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE. AND CARRIED THAT. COUNCIL CONCUR IR LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT TO PLACE SCHMULANDREZONE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND Ordinance 2763 FINAL READING. City Clerk read ordinance changing zoning classification from Schmuland Rezone R-2 to R-4 for medical clinic in North Renton Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmuland. Restrictive covenants having been recorded, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call vote resulted in 6 AYE, with Stredicke casting dissenting vote. MOTION CARRIED, ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Legislation Committee report recommended first reading with referral back to Lotto-O'Neil committee on Lotto-O'Neil property rezone changing classification from resi- Rezone deatial R-2 to business B-1, property located on Garden Aie. N. Mr. M. Lotto, 7812 S.Sunnycrest Rd. explained property planned for Valu Village facility who were anxious to start construction. Planning Director Erickson explained set back requirements. Clerk read letter from Erickson reporting contacting property owner to the north, Mrs. Vera 0. Ausman, who submitted letter objecting to rezone. Mrs. Ausman, 222 Meadow Ave. N. , being present explained her objection was to parking lot next to her apartment. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, AND CARRIED ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING ONLY. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND SUBJECT BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Retirement Age Legislation Committee report recommended resolution be read and adopted setting mandatory retirement age for non-uniform personnel at age 65. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS City Clerk presented bid opening January 12, 1973 Refuse Disposal with five bidders. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, MATTER OF GAGE CONTRACT BE Bid Opening 1/12 REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, ENGINEERING Garbage DIRECTOR AND REPORT BACK TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Contract Claim for Damages filed by,Mark C. Endresen, tire damage, was read° MOVED BY Claim SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CLAIM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND Endresen INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES Page 2 1/15/73 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Acknowledgment Card acknowledging sympathy was read from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delaurenti of Sympathy in appreciation of kindness at time of family loss. Amusement Application from Snappy Tavern for amusement device was read. MOVED BY License GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED THAT THIS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. Taxi Service Letter from J. J. Abraham, President of 0 K Cab Inc., re emergency taxi service was read, letter being in rebuttal to Councilman Clymer's inquiry of last week on responsibility of taxi company to furnish service to Renton Hill during snow conditions. Mr. Abraham reported not being in competition with emergency services, having suffered considerable loss due to collison damage from snow conditions. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER AND CARRIED THAT THIS LETTER BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Abraham of 0 K Cab Co. , being present, further explained past experience J. J. Abraham '" " in being unable to come back down Renton Hill during snow. APPOINTMENTS Mayor Garrett's appointment of Mrs. Evelyn Carue, 4312 N.E. 4th St, to the Mrs. E. Carue Planning Commission for a six-year term expiring January 1, 1979, replacing Planning Mr. Douglas, was read. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED Commission THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. Harold Woodin Reappointment of Mr. Harold Woodin, 10607 112th Ave. S.E., to the Fire Civil Fire Civil Service Commission for a six-year term expiring January 1, 1979 by Mayor Service Garrett, was read. Roll Call vote on motion by Delaurenti, second by Grant to confirm appointment resulted in AYE 2: Delaurenti and Grant, NO 5: Clymer, Schellert, Perry, Stredicke and Bruce. Motion Lost. MOVED BY CLYMER SECONDED BY STREDICKE AND CARRIED TO REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE, following established Council procedure. Municipal Arts Reappointments by Mayor Garrett to the Municipal Arts Commission were read, Commission three-year terms expiring January 1, 1976 for Mrs. Barbara Shinpoch, 361 Maple Ave. N.W. , Mrs. Ellen Hickok, 3331/2 Renton Ave. S. , Mr. Gerald Edlund, 7 Appointees 10026 S.E. Carr Road, Mrs. Charmaine Baker, 3713 Meadow Ave. N. , Mr. Randall Rockhill, 141 Capri Ave. N.E. , Mrs. Peggy Cummins, 13572 S.E. 161st P1. and Mrs. Hazel O'Harra, 9847 S. 187th St. , Renton. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REFER APPOINTMENTS TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Clymer presented petition representing 75 persons from Windsor Hill requesting restoration of bus service to route which existed prior to new Bus Metro service. Two petitioners were present, Mrs. Agnes Carroll, 574 Bronson Transportation Way N.E. and Mrs. Phyllis E. McGerry, 551 Windsor Pl.N.E. Mr. Frank Cenkovich & Routing 2625 Benson Rd. S.urged new schedule be given consideration. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AND CARRIED THAT MATTER OF BUS ROUTING WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDA- TION. Committee of Council President Clymer presented Committee of the Whole report concurring Whole in recommendation of the labor Negotiations Committee and ratifying the terms of the contracts between the City and the Renton Police Guild and the City Labor and the Renton Firefighters Local #864. MOVED BY GRANT SECONDED BY PERRY Negotiations TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF WHOLE RATIFYING THE AGREEMENTS. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT TO AMEND MOTION TO REMOVE RENTON FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL #864 AGREEMENT. Roll Call Vote resulted in AYE 3: Schellert, Delaurenti and Stredicke. NO 4: Clymer, Perry, Bruce and Grant. Amendment Motion Lost. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. Committee of the whole report recommended that the contract documents between Labor the City and the Police Guild and the City and the Firefighters Local #864 Negotiations be referred to the Labor Negotiations Committee for documentation into proper Agreement legal form. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMEN- Police & Fire DATION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. Mr. Larry Weiss, Chairman of Firefighters Negotiators, reported agreement had been reached and needed to be reduced to legal language. MOTION CARRIED. Renton, Wash. Jan. 15, 1973 City Council 200 Mills St. Renton, Wash. 98055 Gentlemen : I'm writing in protest to business zoning on the ,lot next to my apartment house located at 129 Garden Ave. N. I have no assurance.. that the lot will not be used as a parking lot or contain a business requiring mass parking space. My protest is against having cars parked close to my apartments, creating noise, gas fumes, and a nuisance that I put up with for two years or more. My tenants were angry on not being able to get out of their own driveway, plus it was an eyesore and a terrible nuisance. I had fiords with the businessman, he insisted on ignoring everything I aske8 ,not to do. It was then I went to the City Hall and they discovered that the lot was not zoned for business. He moved his vehicles out at once, and my tenants had peace and quiet again. Once the ordinance is passed there will be few alternatives ;for the maintenance of a quiet living situation. Please consider this request as I make a living from my apartments. Unless there is a specific notice of the intended use of the lot south of my apartments, I will continue to strenuously object to this commercial zoning. Sincerely yours, Mrs. Vera 0. Ausman O R • 4 ��s PLANNING 1)IEPARTMENT ® kENTON,WASH INGTON 0 Mg In MUNICIPAL BUILDING 0 RENTON.WASHINGTON 99055 ® 235 2550 MEMORANDUM January 15 , 1973 • TO : Charles Delaurenti , City Councilman FROM : Gordon Y . Ericksen , Planning Director SUBJECT : Lotto-O ' Neil Rezone - Notification of Adjacent Property Owner Pursuant to your request , this department has been in contact with the property owner to the north of the Lotto- O ' Neil property (Mrs . Vera 0 . Ausman , 222 Meadow Avenue N . ) and notified her of the pending action by the City Council . Mrs . Ausman indicated concern over the possible development of the property for a parking lot . She further indicated she was down with the flu and requested information as to how she might submit a letter on the subject matter . The City Clerk was advised of Mrs . Ausman ' s concern , and the City Clerk indicated she would be in contact with Mrs . Ausman to provide her with information on the subject . GYE : bmi cc : Avery Garrett , Mayor Earl Clymer , Council President Del Mead , City Clerk INTER-OFFICE MEMO TO: De1n,es9 A _ , ',1e.r4,1, City Clerk DATE Jzialudry 11, 1923 FROM: Gerard H. Shellan, City Attorney RE: Rezone Ordinance Dear Mrs. Mead: i.:nolosed t..trewith is 'the orifndl of a vroposed :Q.zont., Ordinance ru property loc . on c;ardcgn Avenue North between Bronson Way and North S'econd Stre.e.t. Would you pl,zase have the Lnljneer &leek the 147,a1 ._ ..7.cri.otion to be sure it i reet. We remain Yours very tru:Ly , GM :•T.4,1 Gerard JvIlan cc: M4yor City AtTorney Council Pres. • Committee Enginiug D,apt. 411 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 January 8, 1973 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued ORDINANCE 2762 Finance Committee Report recommended adoption of ordinance correcting Budget Amended transposition of figures in Council changes incorporated into 1973 Budget in amount of $27,000. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER MATTER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Legislation Committee report placed on readings, an ordin- ance amending Ordinance No. 2754 re adoption of Annual Budget for the Year 1973. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call vote resulted in 5 AYE with Stredicke casting dissenting vote, Ordinance Adopted. Resolution 1832 Legislation Committee report recommended the following resolutions be read LID 277 and adopted: City Clerk read resolution creating LID 277 with intention Hearing 3/5/73 to install sanitary sewer lines in vicinity of N.E. 10th St. between Sunset Blvd. N.E. and Edmonds Ave. N.E. setting hearing date of March 5, 1973. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED THAT RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. Resolution 1833 City Clerk read resolution declaring intent to install sanitary sewer lines LID 278 in vicinity of Earlington Gardens, west of Lind Ave. S.W., creating LID 278 Hearing 2/26/73 and setting hearing date of February 26, 1973. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT AND CARRIED TO DISPENSE WITH COMPLETE READING AND ADOPT RESOLUTION. Resolution 1834 City Clerk read resolution making certain salary adjustments due to 1972 Transfer Funds negotiations by transfer within the current fund. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Salaries SECONDED BY GRANT AND CARRIED THAT THE COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. Resolution 1835 City Clerk read resolution transferring and reimbursing the book fund from Transfer Funds the Branch Library Building Fund to the Book and other Library Material Fund, Library amount of $14,250. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE AND CARRIED RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. Resolution 1836 City Clerk read resolution setting the date of February 5, 1973 for a public Hearing 2/5/73 hearing on the vacation of a portion of a certain alley approximately back Vacation Alley of Standard Service Tire and Second South of Logan Street. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CORRESPONDENCE & Application for location approval for pool tables, novelty games and music CURRENT BUSINESS machines at Private Social Club by Rainier Vending & Amusement was read. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, AND CARRIED THAT APPLICATION BE REFERRED TO Machines Request THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. Bid Opening 1/4 City Clerk reported bid opening of January 4, 1973 LID 276 Kennydale Indus- LID 276 trial Sanitary Sewer Project (tabulation attached) . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Kennydale Sewer SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED TO REFER MATTER OF BID OPENING TO THE Industrial PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. (Rebid project) Claim for Damage Claim for alleged damages,by Vera M. Jewell1was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Vera M. Jewell SECONDED BY GRANT AND CARRIED THAT CLAIM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND Auto Tire INSURANCE CARRIER. Claim for Damage Claim from United Leasing & Investments alleging damage to the Penney Build- United Leasing ing basement due to broken lead in pipe, was read. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED TO REFER CLAIM TO CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE CARRIER. Summons & Summons and Complaint was read by the City Clerk showing Greenwood Savings & Complaint Loan Assoc.,Plaintiff vs. Central Puget, Inc. and City of Renton, promissory #761105 note forclosure. City's interest being portion of land helf for possible future extension of Lind Ave. S.W. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR RESPONSE. Condemnation Notice in Condemnation was read by City Clerk showing The State of Washington SR-169 as Petitioner vs. William A. Hess and Dorothy E. Hess et al including the Widening City of Renton, property located on Renton-Maple Valley Highway. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER AND CARRIED THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. Lotto-O'Neil Letter from Planning Director Ericksen presented Planning Commission Rezone recommendation for rezone from R-2 to B-1 of property owned by M.W. Lotto and Wm. O'Neil, located on Garden Ave. N. between Bronson Way N. & N.2nd. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING January 8, 1973 Municipal Building Council Chambers Monday 8 : 00 P.M. MINUTES FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE AND GRANT. MOVED BY CLYMER COUNCIL MEMBERS SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT ABSENT COUNCILMEMBER BRUCE BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, DEL BENNETT, Airport Director, M. C. WALLS, Renton Fire Chief, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, GENE COULON, Park Director, VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent, BARNEY RUPPERT, Building Director and JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to Mayor. MINUTE APPROVAL Upon inquiry by Council President Clymer for additions or corrections to 12/18/72 minutes of December 18, 1972, MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, AND COUNCIL APPROVED to add to Page 1, last paragraph "Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Delaurenti, Ordinance replealing 2% utility tax be adopted as read. Carried." IN MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED, failing motion be added to Page 4, paragraph 9, "Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Delaurenti, to hold an open public vote." IT WAS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MINUTES OF DECEMBER 18, 1972 BE APPROVED AS AMENDED. CARRIED. Award to Mayor Garrett presented award to Mr. and Mrs. Don Holm for Mr. Holm's 12 years Mr. Don Holm of service to the citizens of Renton with the Juvenile Court Conference Renton Attorney Committee. In acceptance Mr. Holm looked forward to further community service as Renton School Board Member. Award to Award presented to William Grant by Mayor Garrett for his service as Renton Wm. Grant City Council President during year 1971. Vouchers Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Warrants No. #2638 - 2916 2638 through 2916 in amount of $171,180.62, having received prior depart- mental approval. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee ChairMan.Perry requested procedure of reading complete ordinance for first reading, with second and final readings combined and Ordinance Reading title only read. Legislation Committee report presented, recommending final Procedure reading (first reading 12/18/72) and adoption of an ordinance changing the penalty fee from $100 to $500 maximum amount to comply with the Optional ORDINANCE 2760 Municipal Code recommendation. Upon reading, IT WAS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Penalties SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. CARRIED. Roll Call vote resulted in unanimous Council approval and ordinance adopted. *'Ordinance re Legislation Committee report recommended placing on first reading and refer- Schmuland Rezone ring back to committee an ordinance changing zoning classification from R-2 to R-4, Schmuland rezone, North Renton, asking to be notified when restrictive covenants filed. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND PLACE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Upon reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED THIS ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. City Clerk advised restrictive covenants filed with her and ready for recording. ORDINANCE 2761 IN A MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED Council concurred in . Funds for PEP report of Legislation Committee placing following ordinances on first,second and final readings: An ordinance appropriating and transferring from the Surplus Cash, Emergency Employment Fund $53,003.33 into Phase I and II Salaries for PEP Employees. Following readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT TO ADOPT ORDINANCE. Roll Call vote resulted in unani- mous Council approval and ordinance adopted. 110 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 January 8, 1973 CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Lotto-O'Neil MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE Rezone PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER MATTER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Following presentation and slides by Planning Director, MOTION CARRIED. Motion made by Stredicke and seconded by Grant to hold public hearing failed. Sewer Connection Letter from King County Office of Property & Purchasing Manager, Chris J. Request Loutsis, requested review of facts to grant connection to City sewer, Earling- ton School line, by King County resident, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Edmundson, whose home was moved due to street widening of Renton Ave. S. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THIS REQUEST BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. MOTION CARRIED. Retirement Age Letter from Mayor Garrett requested referral to Legislation Committee for City Employees resolution on compulsory retirement of City employees at age 65 except for elected officials, policy having been adhered to since 1965 for non-uniform personnel. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Indianapolis Trip Report to the National League of Cities "Congress of Cities", Trip Report Indianapolis, Indiana, November 26-30, 1972 by Mayor Garrett, Council Presi- dent Bruce and Administrative Asst. Lynch, was read, stating 25 officials from the State of Washington were in attendance. AUDIENCE COMMENT Joe Sporcic Mr. Sporcic read article on various forms of government rule. RECESS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 10:05 p.m. and reconvened at 10:20 p.m. , roll call showed all councilmen present as previous. APPOINTMENTS Appointment of Gary Roger Kittelson by Mayor Garrett to the Renton Police Department, was read, effective date February 1, 1973 for commencement of Gary R. Kittleson six-months probationary period. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT OF MAYOR GARRETT. CARRIED. James H. Bourasa Permanent appointment of. James H. Bourasa to Captain in Renton Police Department by Mayor Garrett was read, effective 1, 1973. MOVED BY DELAURENTI SECONDED BY GRANT TO CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Committee of Council President Clymer submitted Committee of the Whole report recommend- Whole Report ing that subject of the wage and salary study be re-referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee for review and recommendation. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Bill of Rights Committee of the Whole report recommended subject of bill of rights be referred to the Public Safety Committee and the Legislation Committee.,, MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Police Library Committee of the Whole report recommended subject of Police Professional Library be referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee. MOVED BY PERRY SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Bus Service Councilman Clymer reported receiving phone calls regarding new Metro bus schedule which has eliminated previous service to Winsor Hills area. Mayor Taxi Service Garrett reported Metro working on Renton service. Clymer inquired re taxi com- pany responsibility to furnish service to Renton Hill during snow. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER MATTER OF TAXI CABS TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton/Kent Council President Clymer presented letter from Mayor Garrett asking authori- Animal Control zation for signing of agreement with City of Kent for joint animal control program which has proved to be a good working situation for both cities. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF MAYOR AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN AGREEMENT. CARRIED. Metro Transit Councilman Stredicke commended Mayor Garrett for his resolute stand to receive 583-4800 promised bus service for Renton area from Metro Transit. Stredicke inquired of City Attorney Shellan on Cedar River M&I Fund. Renton City Council Meeting Minutes January 8, 1973 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report and asked that letter of Committee Report Mayor Garrett to Legislation and Public Safety Committee Chairmen and City Council Members of December 18, 1972 be read, asking review of the sick Sick Leave leave ordinance and proposed amendment so that Firefighters Union can be Ordinance notified and all City employees treated equitably regardless of employing department. Committee report as result of joint meeting of Legislation and Public Safety Committees recommended that sick leave ordinance with proposed amendments regarding the Fire Department be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Stredicke's name was inadvertently omitted from Committee signatures. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Initiative 276 MOVED BY SCHELLERT SECONDED BY GRANT AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION Public OF COUNCILMAN PERRY TO REVIEW INITIATIVE 276 AND REFER TO COMMITTEE OF THE Disclosure WHOLE. Committee on Committee on Committees Chairman Delaurenti asked extension of time on Committees committee assignments due to illness and holidays. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chairman Schellert submitted report recommending the Report Purchasing Agent accept the high bid on surplus equipment from the December Surplus Equipment 13, 1972 bid opening. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, PURCHASING AGENT BE AUTHORIZED TO SELL THIS MATERIAL TO HIGHEST BIDDER. CARRIED. Stredicke noted every effort had been made to sell this surplus equipment with more than adequate advertising, and MADE MOTION, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI THAT PURCHASING AGENT BE AUTHORIZED TO SEL5REMAINDER OF EQUIPMENT TO BEST ADVANTAGE OF CITY AND TO REPORT BACK TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. MOVED BY PERRY AND SECONDED BY SCHELLERT AND CARRIED THAT MOTION INCLUDE WORDS "SELL OR DISPOSE OF". ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Public Works Committee Report Public Works Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee report recommending concurrence with Acting Director of Engineering McHenry to award Earlington Bid Award on Garden Sanitary Sewer project to A&M Construction Equipment Co. in the 12/9/72 Bid revised amount of $92,013.50, that contractor meeting all requirements of Opening the affirmative action statement. Grant requested reading of McHenry's letter to the Public Works Committee,dated 12/29/72, explaining reduced scope of project to take advantage of time requirements on existing Washington State Economic Assistance and HUD funding, prior to availability of LID funds as public hearing for formation of LID scheduled 2/26/73. Grant explained low bidder on project had not filed affirmative action and was therefore not acceptable to HUD. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Councilman Grant asked that more regular police patrols be made in the Earlington Flats area because of discharge of firearms. Grant also asked Sign Code for information on date of compliance with City Code for existing businesses. Upon inquiry of Grant, City Attorney Shellan advised existing businesses Conformity cannot be made to comply with retroactive ordinances on matters that would for Site apply to new construction, such as landscaping. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED Improvements BY DELAURENTI THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Grant suggested Renton Historical Society be offered One of the houses on Williams property which City purchased on Mill Ave. S. NEW BUSINESS Renton Hill Councilman Stredicke inquired on progress of change to two-way traffic at Traffic foot of Renton Hill, also regarding enforcement of sign code on political signs. Street Commissioner to check latter, Engineering to make presentation on former. Regional MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED THAT THE TRAFFIC ENGINEER Transportation MAKE PRESENTATION TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REGARDING RECOMMENDATION TO Plan PUGET SOUND GOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN. Appraisal MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, SUBJECT OF APPRAISAL FOR VACATION OF Alley near Logan ALLEY BEHIND STANDARD TIRE BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Schellert asked matter of heaters for Library be investigated by Building Director. Color Change in MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY AND CARRIED THAT THE MATTER OF VISIBLE Signals not READING OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND Visible TRAFFIC ENGINEER. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MEETING BE ADJOURNMENT ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 11:40 p.m. m (Del Mead, City Clerk 41 ,, PLANNING DEPARTMENT e RENTON,W_ASHINGTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING a RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 0 -BA 8-3310 moms 4O 9,rA°/1rCAPIT -0F��� January 4 , 1973 The. Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Re: Planning Commission Recommendation Gentlemen: The Planning Commission- has completed its review of the application as noted below: LOTTO, M. W. AND O'NEIL, WM. J. ; Appl.. No. R-714-72 ; rezone from R-2 to B-l; property located on Garden Avenue North between Bronson Way North and North Second Street Total Area--52 ,600 sq. ft. Principal Access--Garden Ave. N. Existing Zoning--R-2 Existing Use--Parking Lot and Vacant Property Proposed Use--Commercial Comprehensive Land Use Plan--Commercial Upon completion of the public hearing on the subject application, the Planning Commission recommended that the Lotto and O'Neil application for rezone from R-2 to B-1 be approved. 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R-714-727' rezone ' from R-2 to B-1; property located on Garden Avenue North • between Bronson Way North and North Second Street. , . .. . APPLICANT M.W. Lotto & Wm. J. O'Neil TOTAL AREA 52 ,600 sq. ft. PRINCIPAL ACCESS Garden Ave, N. EXISTING ZONING R-2 . - . • EXISTING USE Parking lot and vacant property PROPOSED USE Commercial COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Commercial .1 , 0 • COMMENTS . 0 1 r m v . U 41 PLANNING DEPARTMENT • RENTON,WASHINGTON OMUNICIPAL BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 • BA 8-3310 9 3 9ysA(4T CA PITAk•of January 4 , 1973 The Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Re: Planning Commission Recommendation Gentlemen: The Planning Commission has completed its review of the application as noted below: LOTTO, M. W. AND O'NEIL, WM. J. ; Appl. No. R-714-72 ; rezone from R-2 to B-l; property located on Garden Avenue North between Bronson Way. North and North Second Street Total Area--52 ,600 sq. ft. Principal Access--Garden Ave. N. Existing Zoning--R-2 Existing Use--Parking Lot and Vacant Property Proposed Use--Commercial Comprehensive Land Use Plan--Commercial Upon completion of the public hearing on the subject application, the Planning Commission recommended that the Lotto and O'Neil application for rezone from R-2 to B-1 be approved. Said rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Very truly yours, // cordon . Ericksen Plann'n Director GYE:bmi Attach. kiev% aeyaL /soy ® 4 0 0 C.) tai0PLANNING DEPARTMENT o RENTON,WASHINGTON o MUNICIPAL BUILDING &➢ RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 0 ' BA 8-3310 - �ysp°RT CA PIT Nk- January 4 , 1973 The Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor Members of the City Council Renton, Washington Re: Planning Commission Recommendation Gentlemen: The Planning Commission has completed its review of the application as noted below: LOTTO, _ M. W-. ..AND O'NEIL, WM. J..; Appl. No,._.R-714-72 ; rezone from R-2 to B-1; property located on Garden Avenue North between Bronson Way North and North Second Street Total Area--52 , 600 sq. ft. Principal Access--Garden Ave. N. Existing Zoning--R-2 Existing Use--Parking Lot and Vacant Property Proposed Use--Commercial Comprehensive Land Use Plan--Commercial Upon completion of the public hearing on the subject application, the Planning Commission recommended that the Lotto and O'Neil application for rezone from R-2 to B-1 be approved. Said rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Very truly yours, /1// "2- 1 Gordon . Ericksen "Plann _.n Director GYE:bmi C!‘ Attach. APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF. ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Appl . No . • R- 71 -(- Plan . Com . Action 149�ipryYa //' ?go Receipt No;. �(©�'^ Appeal Filed • Filing Date' /p —72V- City Council Action Nearing_ Date _ f/ Ordinance No , & Date ' APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY AND ACCURATELY: M. W. Lotto 7812 So. Sunnycrest Rd.;Seattle, Wash. Name Wm. J. O'Neil Address 5108 E. Sunset Dr.: Yakima Wash Telephone No . SP 2-2959 Property petitioned for rezoning is located on Garden Street between Bronson Way N. and North Second Street Total ;square footage in property 52,600 feet LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION ///z/s2 Existing Zoning . R` \'� Zoning Requested Business I g Btrin-eirs-74WFking What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? Retail - Value Villa OP $tore for.the Retarded and handicapped Number. of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on property? Whatever is required by City Building ctiaiber required NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are considered in reclassifying property. Evidence or additional infor- mation you desire to submit to substantiate your request may be attached to this sheet . (See Application Procedure sheet Item No . 2' for specific requirements) . 1 . In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public interest? Zoning of this propertywilI allow Value VI.. age to construct new building. Part of Value Villagepro items -goy to the"metally retarded and the handicapped: 2. On what basis is there, a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you. request? Need more space for an up-to-date, modern looking store in Down Town Renton 3.. What provision will you make to protect adjacent and surrounding properties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone?_ Landscaping andscreening will be provided when new buifding is constructed.' U4 fl � RECWIIIED .\0‘) ( Renton Planning Dept . OCT 26 1972 1967 Renton Planning Commission Meeting November 29 , 1972 Minutes - Page 3 ACTION : MOVED BY ROSS , SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT THE QUESTION OF THE APPROPRIATENESS OF A WAREHOUSE IN A COMMERCIAL ZONE BE REFERRED TO THE ZONING COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON JANUARY 10 , 1973 . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY . 4 , NEW PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS : REZONE APPLICATIONS \--, (a ) LOTTO , M. W. AND O ' NEIL , WM . J . ; Appl . No . R-714-72 ; ` /"rezone from R-2 to B-1 ; property located on Garden Avenue North between Bronson Way North and North Second Street . The Chairman described the application , after which the Planning Director gave a brief run-down and showed slides of the property and pointed out property location on the vicinity map and Comprehensive Plan map . It consists of 4 lots , presently zoned for duplexes , and is located directly to the north of the Value Village Store . The Comprehensive Plan indicates the area as commercial , and the request for a rezone to B-1 is therefore in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . Mr . Ericksen noted that a portion of the alley on the west side of the property is only 10 feet wide , and that the Engineering Department has requested that the west 5 ' of Lot 4 and west 5 ' of the north 40 ' of Lot 5 be dedicated to the City of Renton for right-of-way purposes to improve access . Mr . Mike Lotto , 7812 S . Sunnycrest Road , Seattle , one of the applicants , stated that he had been contacted in this regard . He indicated it was not a problem as they are willing to deed that 5 ' to the City . I Following further discussion regarding screening and front and side yard requirements , Chairman Teegarden asked for further audience comments . As there were none , it was MOVED BY ROSS , SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED . / On the question , Scholes inquired if any plans had been submitted . Chairman Teegarden said no plan had been sub- mitted . Scholes indicated he was concerned that a building 40 ' high could conceivably be built within 5 ' of the property line , and that there was a need for screening and landscaping . Mr . ' Lotto stated they planned a one-story building . PENDING Chairman called for a vote on the motion : MOTION CARRIED . ACTION : MOVED BY ROSS , SECONDED BY DOUGLAS , THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVE THE REZONE APPLICATION OF LOTTO AND O ' NEIL AND FORWARD IT TO THE COUNCIL FOR THEIR CONSIDERA- TION AS IT AGREES WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN . On the motion , Scholes stated he would like to amend the / . Renton Planning Commission Meeting November 29 , 1972 Minutes - Page 4 motion to include a requirement for additional setback on the northerly boundary to 15 feet , with landscaping requirements to be in agreement with the - Planning staff recommendations . There was no second to this amendment to the motion . Commissioner Mola questioned the legality of approving the rezone with these stipulations . The Planning Director noted that according to the City Attorney he did not think it legal . PENDING MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY . ( b ) NEWMAN , ARTHUR H . , Appl . No . R-715-72 ; rezone from R-2 to R-4 ; property located on Pelly Avenue North between North Second and Third Streets . Chairman Teegarden described the application , and the Planning Director pointed out the property location on the vicinity map and Comprehensive Plan map and showed slides of the property . He stated the intent of the applicant is to convert the existing single family resi - dence on the northeasterly portion of the property to a duplex . Also , while the existing zoning (R-2 ) allows duplexes , the applicant can not conform to .the setback requirements in the R-2 standards . The proposed rezone is in conformance with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . The property owners have filed restrictive covenants on the southerly property which insure that parking will be provided for the building on the northerly property . The covenants also provide screening and landscaping along the southerly line of the property , adjoining a single family residence . The applicant , Mr . Arthur Newman , made a statement on behalf of the rezone request indicating that he is trying to update and make the property worthwhile and attractive for the community. He stated he could see no problem as far as parking is concerned , since only one of his tenants has an automobile . A discussion followed between the staff and Commission members regarding the feasibility of granting a Special Permit within the existing zoning that would permit the applicant to convert the dwelling to a duplex . Mr . Newman stated he would be willing to comply with the Commission ' s request and have the hearing continued until January 10 , 1973 , for further study regarding issuing a Special Permit rather than the rezone to R-4 . ACTION MOVED BY SCHOLES , SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT THE HEARING ON THE ARTHUR H . NEWMAN REZONE APPLICATION BE CONTINUED TO JANUARY 10 , 1973 , FOR ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION BY THE STAFF . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY . 5. ADMINISTRATIVE (A) COMMITTEE REPORT COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Chairman Scholes stated the committee held a brief meeting just prior to the RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING MEETING ' NOVEMBER 29 , 1972 STAFF REPORT Elisabeth Rivil_y has applied for a rezone from G and T to L-1 light industrial classification for the property located north of Longacres Race Track and east of Oakdale Avenue S .W. , lying both north and south of FAI 405 . The Comprehensive Plan Committee has reviewed the rezone re- quest and has made the following recommendations : 1. The property in question consists of three separate parcels of land divided by public rights-of-way, namely, FAI 405 and Grady Way. 2 . The two parcels of property located north of FAI 405 are presently designated Light Industrial or M-P on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The applicant' s re- quest is, therefore, not in conflict with the subject Plan. 3. The parcel of land located south of FAI 405 and north of SW 16th Street is designated Commercial on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The request of the applicant is, therefore, in conflict with said Plan and would in the opinion of the Committee require a Comprehensive Land Use Plan revision. M. W. Lotto and Wm. J. O'Neil have applied for a rezone from R-2 to B-1 on property located on Garden Avenue North between Bronson Way North and North Second Street.. • This property is located immediately north of the existing Value Village store on Bronson Way. The proposed rezone is in conformance with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The property is intended for future expansion of Value Village. The alley adjacent the east property line, which extends from Bronson Way N. on the south to N. 2nd Street on the north, is 15 ' wide except for that portion abutting lots 1, 2 , 4 and the north 40 ' of lot 5 . Therefore, the Engineering Department re- quests that the West 5 ' of lot 4 and West 5 ' of the North 40 ' of lot 5 be dedicated to the City of Renton for right-of-way pur- poses in conjunction with this rezone. Mr. Lotto has been contacted about such right-of-way dedication, but has not committed himself as yet. Arthur H. Newman has applied for a rezone from R-2 to R-4 for the property located at the southeast corner of the intersection of No. 3rd Street and Pelly Avenue North. The property consists of two platted lots , total dimensions : being 95 ' x 107 . 5 ' . There are now three single family resi- dences and one duplex residence on the property. It is Mr. Newman' s intention to remove one of the single family resi- dences and convert another to a duplex residence. The proposed rezone is in conformance with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, and the property owners have filed restrictive covenants on the southerly property which insure that parking will be pro- vided for the building on the northerly property. • • AFFIDAVIT I i ,/R) Gufi/ g /YLr 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 11 e ,r 4"- this 24 `day of G7-e [•3G, __ , 19 7 Notary Pubi•ic' n and for the State of _� P.7,iti,:/; 7-14.4.a..-- C.--- Wash 'ii bTA ��iding at A E.c37-G>"/ . : _:. --4-72 -ej c;7,:!!&:— (Name of :No.ary Public) (Signature of Owner) • (Address (Address) • (City) (State) (Telephone) - (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION - • This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and -to conform to the rules and regulations of the Renton Planning Department • governing the filing of such application. Date Received �C t s. , 19 By: _ . S RECEIVED t • . OCT 26 1972 \-0 v -- , I Renton Planning Dept.�i,, Revised May 1970 DEPP EXHIBIT 'tA't PARCEL "A" Lot 4 and the north 40 feet of Lot 5 , Block 5 , Sartorisville , according to plat recorded in Volume 8 of plats , page 7 in King County, Washington PARCEL "B" Lot 3 , Block 5 , Sartorisville , according to plat recorded in volume 8 of plats , page 7 in King County , Washington; EXCEPT the west 5 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Renton for alley , recorded under auditor's file No. 2701183 . `= SUBJECT to easements , restrictions and reservations of record. PARCEL "C" Lot 6 and the South 10 feet of Lot 5 in Block 5 of Sartorisville, EXCEPT the West 5 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Renton for alley, as per plat recorded in Volume 8 of plats on page 7 , records of King County; situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington SUBJECT to easements, restrictions and reservations of record fl 4.2/NG DEP PR�� i ( _ a FORM 80-R ORDER NO. ESCROW NO. LOAN NO, MORTGAGOR PLAT MAP Vol PGj( / ,/ / z--/a)` I I I r _:gZ if j I a r eQ /'C6/-, N 5• h 1 s '‘ ,11)7q.,k fi)a-r C.,KZ- id —) 4/ 6'-/-) il 0 27So/' 1 I lif-6 /-11g. _ st / I . G,LJ \ -,\ L \ / ` \ �__\ ? 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