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n _ - F — L} - • STREET VACATION • SOUTH 123RD STREET EXHIBIT "A" C- — V AAL s Md) re4107) er V&el.n c,k.„) All that portion of South 123rd Street within the Plat of Latimers Lake • Park Addition as recorded in Volume 18 of Plats, Page 63, Records of King CO County, Washington, not previously vacated by the Plat of Woody Glen Addition r (a replat of portions of said Latimers Lake Park Addition) between the southerly margin of Northwest 7th Street (formerly South 122nd Street) and the north line -,.D of. Lot 3, Block 1, Woody Glen Addition, as recorded in Volume 47 of Plats, Pages 91 and 92, records of King County, Washington. Lying northerly and easterly of the following described property: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of the above described street; thence South 88°53'32" East along the southerly line of Northwest 7th .Street extended . easterly a distance of 45 feet; thence South : 1°06'28" West a distance of 13.09 feet, to an intersection with a line drawn 15 feet northeasterly of and parallel with the southwesterly line of said street; thence southeasterly along said • - centerline a distance of 100.34 feet to the southerly line of said street. 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TJLIC T I c ,, • . ll?! t ' I c N t CfiamEmigitimaisiteamisFoommalsw • .PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF RENT O N PLANNING COMMISSION A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON MARCH 24, 1976 TO CONSIDER THE ITEM DESCRIBED BELOW: REZONE : I E . H . Wilson ; Appl , No . R-856-76 ; Rezone from B- 1 to R-1 ; Property located at 8813-8817 N .W . 7th St ° , Renton , WA . • C: Y.4• 11 \i1 I . :. 11 \'''. \\ u, ,',, ;.3 it I� II ...,O 1, , \J{ , ' is • III '0�9 '\ �, �` 1 4L• II Ili !;!44, n'b I 14:�i'1'f 1 ` "'' 4 __, 5,, l.u; u,•I.. ,T I ' I 1,i,i. ,�a' ,, , I. ..,:I ,I 13. ! I.:�i,l..,..1' I 1 .ii �I1 l,.1l .I i ..;or. "., 't v.. 1 � 1 .. ,,, .. . ,A1,i;,;,:i E . H . WILSON V ,4.1'' T �, i 4 r.,,,1.' REZONE •11 , �,a :.I; , S; ,\ / ` �V ice ..,.. „; . .. ...... I i: 1 (,. k . i /��jj1 ...R ( -. .\ � 0� •,a ' ; '.�, .. .' 1 . I i 1 i s Cl,! i ', (S) �5 / �\ i -,-,--T . 6 - { '� ;:;; ;` i-ii;ll�j i :‘:I,l• I '� sue. ,� t \ {[pig 1il i.I,l.l,!`l�I:.I it- -��91i �:�. I ,iLti� { .,1� 1 ,�'• iii �11 I '�4' r o��x'" 141; ',4 1j ''0 Z, --.- tt,'\-,X\°)-- ‘ \1 1 {,I '' 044: 1d\ I 1\, ' t _ , C1 1 1 ___.' V" '1 1, l\ - :..1. *4 ''' lYql .•:`•1. t '.1 -e. i cIL \ \ '\l'':\ \s C. _.' '''' '" . . .. . , , ..., , „ 1 it I \ i� 1 • 1t[ ddi,, l ® i _' 1 'r. ' ��1.. •• 5 t,w, *x D, L 1 tT \\ ,r\ . 4 �- 5 M �i J .1 4, l i J l\ \ ; r, • . , , I 1 1 i `a'-.7 « '" t �_ i.l ve,,,Cf l l ,-/---- 1,v . , Di . ..... 0.,i,g() . 0\ ' 3 • ;3->' c' '-', — ' ..'511 7 ' 2 \ . THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND AND TO EXPRESS OPINIONS OR SUBMIT COMMENTS IN WRITING . IF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS DESIRED, CONTACT : CITY OF RENTON - PLANNING DEPARTMENT, 235-2550 MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVE. S. RENTON, WA. 98055 • wfi• AxPA) _, Affidavit of Publication 1-CITY OF RENTON WASI INGTON.4 STATE OF WASHINGTON ss _ ORDINANCE.NO:-3028' '' COUNTY OF KING ' AN ORDINANCE OF Tt•iE Off* ' OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING ; CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITH- 1 I', j 4 a ...Geip gne being first duly sworn on IN THE CITY OF RENTON ' FROM BUSINESS DISTRICT oath,deposes and says that.xa1h. is the .... (B-1 ) T O SUBURBAN ' e. e i: ,$ ...e..0.1c,: of RESIDENCE DISTRICT(SR-1) i THE RENTON RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published four(4) WHEREAS under Chapter VII, times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and Title IV (Building Regulations) of I has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred Ordinance No. 1628 known as the; to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- "Code of General Ordinances of the paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, City of Renton", as amended,and• ' and it is now and during all of saidtime was printed in an office maintained the maps'and reports adopted in at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton : conjunction therewith, the property Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the hereinbelow described has Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, heretofore been zoned as Business- t District(B-1);and I WHEREAS a proper petition for 1 Washington.That the annexed is a..Oil d :t-v.f3C v...}io r 302-8 change of zone classification of said f • property:has been filed with the City; Clerk on o bo_ut February_17;1976,b. which petition was duly'referrea to- Iyi g-sbuthwest©rly of Vie T illow -: the Planning Commission for in- ing described line: vestigation, study and public hear- Beginning at the-intersection of as it was published in regular issues(and ing,.and a public hearing having : Taylor-Ave:N.W.(90th Ave.S.) not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period been held thereon on or about and N.W. 7th Street(S. 122nd March 24, 1976, and said matter St.); thence N 88°53'22" W having been duly considered by the 262.12'; thence S.1°06'38" E Planning Commission and said zon- 30.00') thence S 88°53'22" E of one consecutive issues,commencing on the 'ing request being in conformity with 45.00'to the true point of begin- the City's Comprehensive Plan,as ping of this description;thence S7 day of d0 19....76.,and ending the I amended,and the City Council hay- 1°06'28"W 13.09'to a point on a ing duly considered all matters curve to the.Tight;said curve relevant thereto,and all parties hay- being the centerline of S:123rd ing been heard appearing in support Street vacated by City of Renton day of 19 both dates thereof or in opposition thereto, Ordinance No. 2544; thence • inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- NOW THEREFORE continuing along said curve to scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee BE IT ORDAINED BY THE the right having a radius 135';a MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL distance of 100.34 ft.to the north OF THE CITY OF RENTON', line-oflot3,block 1,Woody Glen Jt charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $� . *2.9 which WASHINGTON,AS FOLLOWS: Addition,as recorded in Volume has been.paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundrrdrwords for the SECTION I: The following 47 of Plats, pages 91 and 92, (, first insertion and per folio of one hundred words fore ch ubsequent j described property in the City of records of King County, insertion. 1 Renton is hereby rezoned to Sub- Washington. urban Residence District(SR-1)as SECTION II: This Ordinance . ..(4.:11,_.L. ... . ..a1217,,,e hereinbelow specified; the Public shall be effective,upon its passage, Works Director and the Planning approval and five(5)days after its Director are hereby authorized and publication. directed to change the maps of the PASSED B Y THE CITY ehilef:..t' e-x:fi Zoning Ordinance,as amended,to COUNCIL this 3rd day of May,1976. evidence said rezoning,to-wit: Delores A.Mead That portion of the north 110 ft.of ' City Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7 day of lot 2, block one, Woody Glen APPROVED BY THE MAYOR Addition, according to plat this 3rd day of May, 1976. recorded in volume 47 of•plats, Charles J.Delaurenti 24 Mayor j.«1 , 19.` �.. �� Pages 91 and a King County, - -- Except the west 52.5 feet Approved as to form: /AV thereof._ Gerard M. Sheltan--- __1 Together with a portion of S. Cit Ation�ey 1 Notary Public in and for the State of Wa ington, '123rd Street vacated by the City Publiched in the Renton Record-, • residing at Kent, Kin County. of Renton Ordinance No. 2544 Chronicic May 7, 1976. R3771 ____1 • • —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th, 1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. V.P.C.Form No.87 Renton City Council 5/3/76 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Legislation Committee Report Legislation Com. Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee report Ordinance No.3028 recommending second and final readings of an ordinance changing the Wilson Rezone zoning classification of certain properties from B-1 to SR-1 , known Property Located.: as .Wilson.rezone placed. on 1st reading 4/26/76. Following reading, 8813-8817.NW 7th it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL .AYES - Councilman Perry left the Chambers and did not vote. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance No.3029 The Legislation Committee report recommended second and final reading McDermott Rezone of an ordinance changing the zoning classification from GS-1 to SR-1 , Property Located: known as McDermott rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, 1407 Shattuck COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. Councilman Ave. South Perry left the Chambers and did not vote. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance No.3030 The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading for an Appropriation for ordinance appropriating funds from Excess ,Revenues for the acquisi- Burnett Ave. R/W tion of right-of-way property along Burnett Ave. S. from the railroad. Appropriation in the amount of $5,200. Following first reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution 2035 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of Fund Transfer a resolution transferring funds for the purchase of crystals and Radio Equipment scanner for the Assistant Fire Chief's car radio. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mark Pellegrino, Greater Renton News, responded to Councilman McBeth's earlier remarks with statement that the newspaper article referred to by. McBeth was an accurate reporting of conversation at the Council meeting, that the newspaper headlines are added by the Tacoma office taken from the written articles and was in accord with the free press. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. The meeting adjourned at 9:35 p.m. and a City of Renton Bicentennial slide show was presented which had been prepared by members of the Planning . staff along with other staff members including Administrative Assistant Custer. . Mayor Delaurenti narrated the show which showed growth of the city from sailing ship days to the present time and is available for showing in the area (ending at 10:15 p.m. ) . - • a. �j . . Delores A. Mead, City Clerk Renton City Council 5/3/76 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Aviation Committee Report - Continued Aero-Dyne Corp. The Aviation Committee report recommended the Mayor and City Clerk Lease be authorized to execute a lease agreement with Aero-Dyne Corporation so they may proceed with plans for $350,000 development proposal for the construction of a large aircraft maintenance hangar, flight school and administrative offices to replace existing facilities with additional parking and landscaping on unimproved piece of property west of the Shattuck Ave. entrance. The lease would be 30 yearswith two 5-year options. The report further recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute a Memorandum of Termination of the existing lease to coincide with effective date of new lease 6/1/76. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN AVIATION COMMITTEE REPORT. It was noted earthtoned color and special finish as recommended by the Planning staff would be used to minimize the impact of the large hangar facility. MOTION CARRIED. San Diego The Aviation Committee report recommended that Del Bennett, Airport Conference Director be authorized to attend the AAAE conference in San Diego May 16-19 which will relate to the airport master plan, revenue American Assoc. development and environment planning and ADAP, as well as meeting of Airport with Specialty Restaurants Corporation to conclude restaurant lease Executives negotiations. The report recommended referral to the Legislation Committee for fund transfer. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. It was noted none of the of the committee members would be able to attend the conference. MOTION CARRIED. Commendation Council President Stredicke submitted letter received from Lynda for Erwin Fey Wimbush, Secretary of the Spring Lake Community Club publicly Theater Owner commending Erwin Fey on his decision not to rent his two Renton theaters for pornographic movies. The letter noted respect and admiration for Mr. Fey for placing his ownpersonal high standards and values as well as his hopes for the community and future residents above personal gain. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY McBETH, THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Objection Councilman McBeth voiced objection to recent newspaper article which inferred Council committee met behind locked doors, explaining the committee has never met in closed session and further explaining incident of locked stairway door, asking that newspaper make correction. Councilman Grant also objected to closed meeting inference explaining Open policy. Grant also objected to reference to"Fearless Four" voting block, noting response to individual issues and wishes of the citizens. Community Services Community Services Committee Chairwoman Seymour presented committee ' Committee Report report recommending Council concurrence in the request of the Histori- Supporting Trusses cal Society that two of the cantonerry structures be retained for Milwaukee RR historical purposes during removal of steel supporting trusses in Houser Way Milwaukee Railroad underground wiring project. The two overhead Undergrounding structures to be retained would be those 90 ft. east and 190 ft. west; Project of the Mill Ave.S. and Houser Way intersection. The report notea the Historical Society has been in contact with Milwaukee RR and with their help plan to replace 280 ft. of cantonerry between the two structures and place historical plaque on the structures marking them as part of Renton's history. MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. PUD & Zoning Councilwoman Seymour asked for clarification with respect to the Ordinances Planned Unit Development and Zoning Ordinances with Public Hearing scheduled for May 11 , 1976. Asst. City Attorney Warren advised Page 7.a. of the PUD Ordinance and line at bottom of Page 4 of the Zoning Ordinance were drafted at the committee's request and will be included in the original ordinances. NEW BUSINESS Council President Stredicke noted receipt of correspondence from Capt. Differential Pay Phelan re pay differential of uniformed employees. Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Clymer, refer matter to Finance and Personnel Committee. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, SUBSTITUTE MOTION COUNCIL REFER DIFFERENTIAL PAY MATTER TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION AT , THE NEXT BUDGET HEARINGS. CARRIED. Cam Renton City Council 4/26/76 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report recom- Committee Report mending second and final readings of amending ordinance relating to sick leave benefits of city employees in accordance with existing bargaining Ordinance #3027 union contracts. Ordinance had been placed on first reading 4/19/76. Sick Leave Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS. READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an Wilson Rezone ordinance changing the zoning classification of certain properties Ordinance from GS-1 to SR-1 , known as the Wilson rezone. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading The Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an McDermott Rezone ordinance changing the zoning classification of certain properties Ordinance from B-1 to SR-1 , known as the McDermott rezone. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER AND SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution 2031 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of Metro Express a resolution urging the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle to take Bus Route all necessary and immediate steps to provide for a direct and express routing of bus service between Renton and Seattle. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLU- TION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution 2032 The. Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of Firemen's Pension a resolution authorizing and directing the Renton Firemen 's Pension Fund Safety Fund to continue the leasing of safe deposit box for the purpose of Deposit Box safeguarding and retaining securities and other valuables held by said Fund. The resolution authorized William E. Bennett, Deputy Finance Director and Edna Johnson, Administrative Clerk, to execute the necessary signature cards for purpose of access to the box at Peoples National Bank, Renton. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution 2033 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of Street Vacation a resolution setting the date of 5/17/76 for consideration of the Portion of vacation of certain city property known as a portion of Mountain View Mountain View :N. Ave. N. ,, Lots 38 and 39, Block A. Hillman's Lk. Wash. Garden of Eden and adjoining shorelands, as filed by abutting property owners. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. Public Hearing 5/17/76 CARRIED. Resolution 2034 The Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of Policies & a resolution which established and- adopted a Policies and Procedures Procedures Manual Manual dated January 1976 as prepared by the City Clerk's Office to Adopted provide for more efficient means of processing, executing and routing of contracts, agreements, etc. The resolution directed the City Clerk to furnish copies of said Manual to the different Department Heads who in turn are directed to acquaint employees with procedures. MOVED, BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Councilwoman Seymour commended the City Clerk's Office for the fine documentation and job well done. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, CITY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO SUBMIT MANUAL TO ALL OF THE APPROPRIATE ORGANIZATIONS FOR COMPETITION FOR SPECIAL AWARD. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead reported the President of the International Institute of Municipal Clerks has requested she represent cities across the nation at the International convention in Hawaii the end of May when the Policies and Procedures Manual will be presented for international competition. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. The meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk Renton City Council 4/26/76 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Finance & Finance and Personnel Committee Member Perry submitted committee Personnel report concurring in the Purchasing Agent's recommendation to award Committee Report the surplus equipment from 4/21/76 bid opening (see Page 1 and attached tabulation) to the highest bidder and that the Purchasing Agent be Surplus Equipment given permission to negotiate the sale of vehicle A-96, 1969 Ford, Bid Awards for which no bids received. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND AWARD EQUIPMENT TO HIGHEST BIDDERS. CARRIED. Appointment The Finance and Personnel Committee report concurred in the Mayor's Board of appointment of Maurice J. Bauer to Position No. 5 of. the Board of Adjustment Adjustment, term to expire September 6, 1977. MOVED BY STREDICKE, M. J. Bauer SECONDED BY BRUCE,, COUNCIL CONCUR..IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE • AND CONFIRR APPOINTMENT. CARRIED'. . Burlington The Finance and Personnel Committee report recommended that the Northern Council authorize appropriation of $5,200 from excess revenue in the Right-of-Way Current Fund from the Logan Street vacation monies into Miscellaneous Burnett Ave.S. Services Division Capital Outlay. for the acquisition of additional right-of-way on Burnett Ave. S. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, ' COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY BRUCE, AMEND MOTION THAT THESE MONIES BE RETURNED TO- THE LOGAN AVE. 'STREET VACATION FUND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: PERRY, BRUCE, McBETH; 3-NO: STREDICKE, , SEYMOUR AND CLYMER. MAYOR DELAURENTI BROKE THE TIE WITH AYE VOTE AND AMENDING MOTION CARRIED. ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED. Planning & Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee Development . report; recommending that, the following amendments to the zoning Committee Report ordinances be. placed on their first reading and referred back to committee to hold until a public hearing is scheduled: an Ordinance Zoning Ordinance amending zoning ordinances R1 , R2, R3, R4 and Bl . Discussion of the Amendments . amending ordinance ensued. .Asst. City Attorney Warren noted the park- Placed on ing and loading ordinance would be affected: MOVED BY McBETH, SECOND BY First Reading BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT & REFER ORDINANCE TO PLANNING,; & DEVELOPMENT AND .LEGISLATION COMMITTEES. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL PLACE ORDINANCE, ON FIRST READING. ROLL CALL FOR FIRST Special Meeting READING: 3-AYE: PERRY, BRUCE, McBETH;_ 3-NO: STREDICKE, SEYMOUR, CLYMER. j Public -Hearing ' MAYOR DELAURENTI BROKE TIE AND VOTED AYE. MOTION CARRIED. ROLL CALL 5/11/76 VOTE ON REFERRAL TO. COMMITTEES: 3-AYE: PERRY, BRUCE, McBETH; 3-NO: STREDICKE, SEYMOUR AND CLYMER. MAYOR DELAURENTI BROKE TIE VOTE BY CASTING AYE VOTE AND MOTION CARRIED. Planned Unit Planning and' Development Committee Chairman Perry presented joint com- Development mittee report with Legislation Committee recommending that the PUD Ordinance (Planned Unit Development) Ordinance as amended be placed on first (PUD) reading and referred back to committee to hold until public hearing. MOVED BY McBETH AND SECONDED BY BRUCE THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN COM- Special Meeting MITTEE REPORT, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING AND REFERRED BACK Public Hearing TO COMMITTEES. Discussion 'ensued. MOVED BY STREDICKE, _SECONDED BY 5/11/76 SEYMOUR, SUBSTITUTE MOTION THAT COUNCIL SET SPECIAL MEETING TO CONSIDER AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT__ ORDINANCE 'ON THE SECOND TUESDAY IN MAY AT 8:00 P.M. AND COPIES OF THE ORDINANCES. BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE COUNCIL AND GENERAL PUBLIC TOMORROW MORNING. ROLL CALL ON SUBSTITUTE MOTION: 3-AYE: STREDICKE, SEYMOUR, CLYMER; 3-NO': PERRY, GRANT, BRUCE. MAYOR DELAURENTI 'CAST AYE VOTE AND ' BROKE THE TIE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED. For the record, Planning and Development 'Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee report recommending thata `special Council meeting be held on May 11 , 1976 for the purpose"of' hearing the zoning ordinances and the. PUD ordinance and that the ordinances be referred to this special meeting. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR TEN MINUTES'. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:30 and reconvened` at 9:40 p.m. Roll Call : All six Council members present as previously stated. F, ,mot f O2aG . grnAL-- t/ C. . : 7n c Renton City Council 4/19/76 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Committee of The Committee of the Whole report recommended that the Council refer Whole Report the question of expansion of the Park Board to the Mayor's office. Cont. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.* MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, PARK BOARD Park Board BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. Expansion ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: STREDICKE., SEYMOUR, CLYMER; 4-NO: PERRY, GRANT, BRUCE AND McBETH. SUBSTITUTE MOTION FAILED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. Rapid Transit The Committee of the Whole report recommended that the Council send a letter requesting the Metro representative from Renton to secure express bus service from S. ' 2nd and Burnett Ave. S. Park and Ride Lot to Seattle. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. MOVED BY PERRY SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AMEND MOTION TO REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR DRAFTING OF RESOLUTION ASKING FOR DIRECT SERVICE RATHER THAN SENDING LETTER. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED. . Public Works Public Works and Transportation Committee Chairman Bruce presented Committee Report committee report concurring in the 1/2U Gas Tax project memorandum t Gas Tax reinstating Talbot Rd. S. , S. 7th Street and Garden Ave. N. in the 102/15 kit Gas Tax Fund, also approving total list of proposed 1/2U Gas Tax repair and improvement projects for 1976. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance & Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee Personnel report noting meeting with Firemen's Pension Bd. & recommended denial of Committee Report request by Karl B. Strom for payment of his unused sick leave. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Karl Strom COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Grant noted the City Attorney determined Sick Leave in his letter of 3/2/76 .the, first ordinance providing for payment of unused sick leave was passed subsequent to Mr. Strom's retirement, noting Strom was in, agreement. MOTION CARRIED. Planning & Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented committee Development report recommending approval of the following rezones as recommended Committee Report by the Planning Commission and referral to the Legislation Committee for proper ordinances: George F. McDermott rezone from GS-1 to SR-1 ; E.H. Wilson E. H. Wilson rezone from B-1 to R-l . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY Geo. F. McDermot McBETH COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Perry noted Rezone ' waiver was granted on the McDermott property as concerns off-site improve- ment for short plat. MOTION CARRIED GRANTING REZONES. Green River The Planning and Development Committee recommended that a public hearing Valley be set for May 17, 1976 for the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Comprehensive Green River Valley as proposed by the Planning Commission and revised Plan by the Planning and Development Committee and the Land Use Committee of the Commission. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND SET PUBLIC HEARING 5/17/76. CARRIED. Off-Site The Planning and Development Committee report recommended that the Improvements Council reaffirm the policy of encouraging the installation of off- site improvements in the residential areas and in the event waivers are granted, the posting of bonds and/or restrictive covenants running with the land should be required to insure installation of said improve- ments at a later date. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Discussion ensued regarding off-site improvements & authority to defer.or waiver by Planning Commission or . Board of Public Works. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER THE QUESTION OF CONTRACT ZONING TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT Contract Zoning BACK. MOTION CARRIED. Hearing MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE QUESTION OF A HEAR- Examiner ING EXAMINER TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Park Board MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF PARK BOARD REVISION AND APPOINTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENT TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Councilwoman Seymour discussed the question of the Board being an advisory body rather than autonomous body;Superintendent appointment by Mayor or by autonomous Board and ordinances covering. Renton City Council 4/19/76 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Combined Fund Letter from Mayor Delaurenti presented letter from Robert F. Kinch, Raising Program Executive Director of the Washington State Combined Health Agencies by Combined Program (CHAP) re a combined fund raising program similar to United Health Agencies Way (payroll deductions by employees) involving major health agencies. Program The letter suggested referral to council committee for determination of city policy as to participation in the CHAP program and authorization for payroll decuctions. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Burlington Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reported information from Burlington Northern Northern that a portion of their right-of-way within Burnett Ave. S. Right-of-Way is available for purchase by the city; i .e. , 70,000 square feet between S. 2nd and S. 7th Streets for which the railroad would convey a quit claim deed. As B.N. has requested early action, the Mayor's letter requested the Council meet in executive session to develop recommenda- tion; and if the Council decides to purchase the property, the Mayor and City Attorney be authorized to proceed with the acquisition and the matter be referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee for funding. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL MOVE TO EXECUTIVE SESSION AS REQUESTED. MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY PERRY, AMEND MOTION THAT COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION FOLLOWING AUDIENCE COMMENT. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. (See later action. ) Vacation of Petition was filed by Ted LaValley, 3233 Mt. View Ave. N. , for vacation Lake Washington of a portion of city owned property, Lots 38 & 39, Block A, C. D. Beach Property Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No. 1 ,. Requested together with 2nd Class Shorelands adjoining. The petition noted property owners will assume L. I.D. 270 costs in amount of $1 ,611 .41 ' in consideration of further fees being waived. Letter from City Clerk Mead recommended that the matter be referred to the Public Works ' Department to check the legal description and determine validity of signatures and whether city's interests warrant appraisal . The letter also requested referral to the Board of Public Works to determine need, for retention of utility easements, and to the Legislation Committee for Resolution setting May 17, 1976 as date of public hearing. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER VACATION REQUEST AS RECOM- MENDED BY THE CITY CLERK. CARRIED. . (See later motion. ) . AUDIENCE COMMENT James VanOsdell , 3030 N.E. 10th, expressed belief that vacation of portion of Jefferson Ave. NE would create future problems in the area " regarding traffic and asked that Council familiarize themselves with ' area and problems which are listed in the staff reports so that good decisions could be made. VanOsdell reported speaking on behalf of himself and area residents. (See earlier public hearing. ) Cornelus T. Gevers, 900 Kirkland Ave. NE, reminded Council of petitioni filed by area residents on 4/5/76 against vacation of that portion of , Jefferson Ave. NE (see earlier public hearing) . ' Gevers requested the Council make traffic study of that area projecting over the next 10 years. Executive Session Council moved to executive. session regarding Burlington Northern right-of-way as previously shown (see above) . Council left the Chambe'irs at 8:40 p.m. and reconvened at 9:13 p.m. Roll Call : . All Council ' members present. Councilman Perry reported. Council recommendation from executive session in regards to Mayor's letter regarding availability Burlington of B.N. rigt-of-way within Burnett S. between S.2nd and S.7th, recommend- Northern R/W ing that the Administration proceed with acquisition. MOVED BY PERRY, Property 'SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH Burnett S. from NEGOTIATIONS FOR BURLINGTON NORTHERN R/W PROPERTY. CARRIED. MOVED BY S.2nd to 'S. 3rd PERRY, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL REFER MATTER OF FINANCING THE B.N. PROPERTY TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE AND THE MATTER OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENT TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Stredicke presented Committee of the Whole report Regional recommending that the Council authorize the Administration to proceed Communication ' with the formation of a Regional Communication System. The report System noted presentation from the Police Department on a central police dis- patch system. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (" • f 7, 'L l ' L • ( )1 L . ° PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT APRIL 19 , 1976 The. Planning and Development Committee recommends the following rezones be approved as recommended by the Planning Commission and referred to the Legislation Committee for the proper ordinances. 1 . George F. McDermott rezone from GS1 to SRl . 2. E. H. Wilson rezone froth B1 to Rl . Z The Committee recommends that a public hearing be set for May 17 for. the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Green River. Valley as proposed by the Planning Commission and revised by the Planning and Development Committee and the Land Use Committee of the Commission. 3 The Planning and Development Committee ±ecommends that the . Council reaffirm the policy of encouraging the installation of off-site improvements in the residential areas of the city; and in the event waivers are granted, the posting of bonds and/or restrictive covenants running with the land • , should be required to insure installation of said improvements at a later date. • Chair Georg J. Perr :: : e t. / - l • GJP :mg Renton City Council 4/19/76 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Committee of The Committee of the Whole report recommended that the Council refer Whole Report the question of expansion of the Park Board to the Mayor's office. Cont. . • • MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.* MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, PARK BOARD Park Board BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. Expansion ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: STREDICKE, SEYMOUR, CLYMER; 4-NO: PERRY, GRANT, BRUCE AND McBETH. SUBSTITUTE MOTION FAILED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. Rapid Transit The Committee of the Whole report recommended that the Council send a letter requesting the Metro representative from Renton to secure express bus service from S. 2nd and Burnett Ave. S. Park and Ride Lot to Seattle. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE • RECOMMENDATION. MOVED BY PERRY SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AMEND MOTION TO REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR DRAFTING OF RESOLUTION ASKING FOR DIRECT SERVICE RATHER THAN SENDING LETTER. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION .AS AMENDED, CARRIED. Public Works. Public Works and Transportation Committee Chairman Bruce presented Committee Report committee report concurring in the 1/2¢ Gas Tax project memorandum 2¢ Gas Tax reinstating Talbot Rd. S. , S. 7th Street and Garden Ave. N. in the 102/15 2¢ Gas Tax Fund, also approving total list of proposed 1/2¢ Gas Tax repair and improvement projects for 1976. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY McBETH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance & Finance. and Personnel Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee Personnel report noting: meeting with Firemen 's Pension Bd. & recommended denial of Committee Report request by Karl .B. Strom for payment. of his unused sick leave. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Karl Strom - COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Grant noted the City Attorney determined Sick Leave .i.n his letter of 3/2/76 the first ordinance providing for payment of unused sick leave was passed subsequent. to Mr. Strom's retirement, noting ;Strom was in agreement. MOTION CARRIED. Planning & . Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented committee Development report recommending approval of the following rezones as recommended Committee Report by the Planning Commission and referral to the Legislation Committee for proper ordinances: George F. McDermott rezone from GS-1 to SR-1 ; E.H. Wilson E. H. Wilson rezone from B-1 toSR-1 . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY Geo. F. McDermott McBETH COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Perry noted Rezone waiver was granted on the McDermott property as concerns off-site improve- ment for short plat. MOTION CARRIED GRANTING REZONES. Green River The Planning and Development Committee recommended that a public hearing Valley be set for May 17, 1976 for the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the Comprehensive Green River Valley as proposed by the Planning Commission and revised Plan by the Planning and Development Committee and the Land Use Committee of the Commission. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND SET PUBLIC HEARING 5/17/76. CARRIED. Off-Site The Planning and Development Committee report recommended that the Improvements Council reaffirm the policy of encouraging the installation of off- site improvements in the residential areas and in the event waivers are granted, the posting of bonds and/or restrictive covenants running with the land should be required to insure installation of said improve- ments at a later date. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Discussion ensued regarding off-site improvements & autho►"ity to defer.or waiver by Planning. Commission or . Board of Public Works. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER THE QUESTION OF CONTRACT ZONING TO THE. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT Contract Zoning BACK. MOTION CARRIED. Hearing . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE QUESTION OF A HEAR- Examiner ING EXAMINER TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT. COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Park Board MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL. REFER THE MATTER OF PARK BOARD REVISION AND APPOINTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENT TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Councilwoman Seymour discussed the question of the Board being an advisory body rather than autonomous body;Superintendent appointment by Mayor or by autonomous Board and ordinances covering. Renton City Council 4/19/76 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Combined Fund Letter from Mayor Delaurenti presented letter from Robert F. Kinch,- Raising Program Executive Director of the Washington State Combined Health Agencies . by Combined Program (CHAP) re a combined fund raising program similar to United. Health Agencies Way (payroll deductions by employees) involving major health agencies. Program The letter suggested referral to council committee for determination of city policy as to participation in the CHAP program and authorization for payroll decuctions. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Burlington Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reported information from Burlington Northern Northern that a portion of their right-of-way within Burnett Ave. S. Right-of-Way is available for purchase by the city; i .e. , 70,000 square feet between S. 2nd and S. 7th Streets for which the railroad would convey a quit claim deed. As B.N. has requested early action, the Mayor's letter requested the Council meet in executive session to develop recommenda- tion; and if the Council decides to purchase the property, the Mayor and City Attorney be authorized to proceed with the acquisition and the matter be referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee for funding. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL MOVE TO EXECUTIVE SESSION AS REQUESTED. MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY PERRY, AMEND MOTION THAT.. COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION FOLLOWING AUDIENCE COMMENT. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. (See later action. ) Vacation of Petition was filed by Ted LaValley, 3233 Mt. View Ave. N. , for vacation Lake Washington of a portion of city owned property, Lots 38 & 39, Block A, C. D. Beach Property Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No. 1 , Requested together with 2nd Class Shorelands adjoining. The petition noted property owners will assume L. I .D. 270 costs in amount of $1 ,611 .41 in consideration of further fees being waived. Letter from City Clerk Mead recommended that the matter be referred to the Public Works , Department to check the legal description and determine validity 'of signatures and whether city's interests warrant appraisal . The letter ! also requested referral to the Board of Public Works to determine need ; for retention of utility easements, and to the Legislation Committee for Resolution setting May 17, 1976 as date of public hearing. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER VACATION REQUEST AS RECOM- MENDED BY THE CITY CLERK. CARRIED. (See later motion.) . AUDIENCE COMMENT James VanOsdell , 3030 N.E. 10th, expressed belief that vacation of. portion of Jefferson Ave. NE would create future problems in the area regarding traffic and asked that Council familiarize themselves with area and problems which are listed in the staff reports so that good decisions could be made. VanOsdell reported speaking on behalf of himself and area residents. (See earlier public hearing. ) Cornelus T. Gevers, 900 Kirkland Ave. NE, reminded Council of petition filed by area residents on 4/5/76 against vacation of that portion of Jefferson Ave. NE (see earlier public hearing) . Gevers requested the Council make traffic study of that area projecting over the next 10 years. Executive Session Council moved to executive session regarding Burlington Northern right-of-way as previously shown (see above) . Council left the Chambers at 8:40 p.m: and reconvened at 9:13 p.m. Roll Call : All Council members present. Councilman Perry reported. Council recommendation from executive session in regards to Mayor's letter regarding availability Burlington of B.N. rigt-of-way within Burnett S. between S.2nd and S.7th, recommend- Northern R/W ing that the Administration proceed with acquisition. • MOVED BY PERRY, Property SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH Burnett S. from NEGOTIATIONS FOR BURLINGTON NORTHERN R/W PROPERTY. CARRIED. MOVED BY S.2nd to S.3rd PERRY, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, COUNCIL REFER MATTER OF FINANCING THE B_N. PROPERTY TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE AND THE MATTER OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENT .TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE, CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Stredicke presented Committee of the Whole report ' Regional recommending that the Council authorize the Administration to proceed Communication with the formation of a Regional Communication System. The report System noted presentation from the Police Department on a central police dis- patch system. MOVED BY McBETH, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. 11 o THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 0 . CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT p9 235-2550 gTEosE - 9)-j 12/3,e�, MEMORANDUM 44) c4)�cE'� 'c ccr r, Iq-ei�,�eD �� aF,� 47 1 �` April 14 , 1976 TO : Del Mead , City Clerk FROM: Gordon Y . Ericksen , Planning Director RE : E. H . WILSON , REZONE APPLICATION NO . R-856-76 The proposed ordinance has been checked for form, and the correct legal description has been obtained from the Public Works Department for inclusion and is attached . It is the opinion of both departments that the proposed ordinance with the inclusion of the legal description will be correct as to content. GYE : wr Attachment INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE Date April 12 , 1976 TO: Planning .Department FROM: Gary Case, Design Engineering SUBJECT: Wilson Rezone Transmitted herewith is a legal. description for the above referenced rezone. Please check,the legal description to be sure it includes all the property intended to be covered by the rezone. AMH:sn Attach. RECE11/Eo�� 'R 1 9 • Renton City Council 4/5/76 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Kenyon recommended that the date of 4/19776 be set for public meeting with Annexation - initiating property owners, at which time the legislative body will Public Meeting determine whether to: 1), Accept letter of intent; 2) Require adoption 4/19/76 of Comprehensive Plan, zoning ordinance and pre-existing bonded indebted- ness; 3) Authorize circulation of the 75% petition to annex. The letter recommended concurrence setting public meeting. L. I.D. #298 Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of petition for initiation East Valley Hwy. of a sanitary sewer local improvement district for the East Valley Hwy. , 920 feet north of SW 43rd St. (S. 180th).. The letter stated the petition was certified valid by the Public Works Department, signatures thereon representing owners of 68.6% of lineal frontage; and recommended referral Public Hearing to the Legislation Committee for Resolution'of Intent to create the L.I .D. 5/10/76 and setting date of May 10, 1976 for public hearing. PROCLAMATION Proclamation by Mayor Delaurenti declared April 18 - 24, 1976 as National National Secretaries Week and asked all business and industry to join Secretaries in giving due recognition to these professionals and paying special Week 4/18 - 24 attention to Secretaries Day on 4/21/76. Bid Openings (3) City Clerk Mead reported four bids received at Demand Deposit Bank Demand Deposit Account bid opening March 25, 1976 (see attached tabulation); may be Bank Account referred to as one-bank for the city. Letter from Finance Director Marshall recommended referral of the bids to the Finance and Personnel Committee. (See later committee report. ) Water Mains City Clerk Mead reported nine bids received at the March 25, 1976 bid Monster Rd SW opening for installation of water mains in Monster Road SW (see attached tabulation) . The Clerk recommended referral of the bids to the Public Works Committee. (See later committee report. ) Computer System The City Clerk reported March 25, 1976 bid opening for purchase of a computer system for the city, one bid received from National Cash Regis- ter Co. (see attached tabulation) . Letter from Data Processing Manager. Torkelson recommended referral of the bid to the Finance and Personnel Committee. (See later committee report, ) ' Court Case Superior Court Case No. 810087 was filed by Clifton Zimmerman as Guardian' Zimmerman for Tracy Zimmerman vs. the city and Marc Puhich for false arrest in amount of $10,000. Recommendation: Referral to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE ALL ITEMS ON THE Approval Co SENT AGENDA AS INDICATED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE TWO FOLLOWING ITEMS: Rezone B-1 to R-1 Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission E.H. Wilson recommendation from its March 24, meeting, that approval be granted to R-856-76 E. H. Wilson for rezone of 19,300 square feet of property located at 8813 to 8817 N.W. 7th Street fromB-1 to R-1 for the proposed use of two single family residences , being in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL REFER WILSON REZONE TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. Following discussion, Roll Call vote was taken. 3-AYE:. PERRY, GRANT, McBETH; 3-NO: STREDICKE, SEYMOUR AND CLYMER. MAYOR DELAURENTI BROKE TIE & CAST AYE VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. Rezone Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission G. F. McDermott recommendation from public hearing 3/24/76 recommending approval of R-859-76 rezone from GS-1 to SR-1 of 37,500 sq. feet located at 1407 Shattuck Ave. S. for the proposed use of a three lot single family short sub- division as requested by George F. McDermott. Councilwoman Seymour favored public hearings for the McDermott and Wilson rezones. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT COUNCIL REFER THE McDERMOTT REZONE TO THE PLAN- NING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: PERRY, GRANT, McBETH; 3-NO: STREDICKE, SEYMOUR AND CLYMER. MAYOR DELAURENTI BROKE THE TIE BY CASTING AYE VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. 1 Renton City Council 4/5/76 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS City Policies Letter from Finance Director Marshall and City Clerk Mead submitted and Procedures Policies and Procedures Manual for the City of Renton and recommended Manual adoption by the Council by Resolution. The letter explained this as Phase 3 of a five-phase Records Management Program which was commenced for city in 1974 at the request of the executive administration as recommended by the City Attorney. The manual provides internal communication regarding procedures for preparing, routing and processing of various legal docu- ments including public works contracts, agreements and permits; also containing information concerning access to official public records. The letter explained endorsement of the manual by the Washington Munici- pal Clerk's Association in Yakima last spring for submittal to the International Institute of Municipal Clerks ' Publications Award Committee to be considered for an "Award of Excellence" at the 30th IIMC Annual ' Conference in Honolulu, Ha. the last week in May. Moved by Stredicke, Seconded by Seymour, Council adopt Policies & Procedures Manual by Resolution and authorize submittal to be considered for Award. Discus- sion ensued. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY McBETH, SUBSTITUTE MOTION THAT COUNCIL REFER THE MANUAL TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE AND TO ' THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Metro Transit Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested approval of proposed Turn-Around construction of cul-de-sac for Metro Transit and local auto traffic Royal Hills turn around in Royal Hills Drive S.E. in view of Metro's proposal to include this city location in their September 1976 bus schedule revision. The letter explained transfer of funds from existing budged amount for contractor operations on NE 7th (Sunset to Monroe) by $4,900 ($7,000 to $2,100) and transfer to the Royal Hills Dr. SE project. The letter noted construction would be accomplished by City Street Maintenance Division, using 1/2 cent gas tax funds, right-of-way already being donated. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLA- TION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Utility Shop Letter from Mayor Delaurenti recommended construction of a new utility Facility shop facility and remodeling of the existing facilities to provide a new structure with an area of approximately 8,000 sq. ft. at the present utility shop site in North Renton. The letter attached rationale for recommendation. It also recommended purchase of 7/10 acre Burlington Northern property to the north of city shop property and south of Logan Ave. N. in order to assure future access. The letter also noted considera- tion that the proposed Cedar River improvement project may require utili- zation of a 200 ft. strip of property on the north bank of the river . between Logan and -Williams Ayes. N. and expressed belief in compatibility of the two projects. The letter noted funding estimated at $200,000is provided by the city's 1974 water and sewer bond issues. MOVED BY CLYMER SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER RECOMMENDATION FOR SHOP FACILITY TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. , MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE REFERRAL TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: 3-AYES: STREDICKE, SEYMOUR, CLYMER; 3-NO: PERRY, GRANT AND McBETH. MAYOR DELAURENTI CAST AYE VOTE BREAKING TIE. MOTION TO AMEND CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Boundary Review Letter from King County Boundary Review Board notified all interested Board of parties of proposed annexation (Edlund; Reso. 1494) King County Water King County. District #58, being adjacent to city. Letter from King County Boundary Review Board gave notification of proposed annexation Cascade Sewer District (P-234; Panther Creek) and(P-235; Springbrook) . MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER BOUNDARY REVIEW NOTIFICATIONS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE REFERRAL TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR RECOM- MENDATION. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT OF GARBAGE RATES TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Public Safety Committee Report. Public Safety Committee Chairman McBeth presented committee report regarding 3/8/76 Council referral for possibility of sale of police whistles at cost through the. Police Department as a means of rape prevention. The committee reported the City of Tacoma has merely endorsed sales program of local organizations and recommended that • • • hoc • Rom . • ``� ° THE CITY OF RENTON • MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 p °' CHARLES J. DELAURENT,Io.;MAYOR 1 PLANNING DEPARTMENT AA 235-2550 • © et<, • 4PFDSEP1ti� April 5 , 1976 • The Honorable Charles J . Delaurenti , Mayor / Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : PLANNING. COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION E . H . WILSON ; Appl . No . R-856-76 ; Rezone from B-1 to R-1 • Dear Mayor and Council Members : The Planning' Commission at its public hearing meeting of March 24, 1976 , recommended that approval be granted to E . H . .Wilson to rezone his site from B-1 to SR-1 rather than R-1 , as initially requested . The applicant •concurred in the recommended change to SR-1 . The property in question has the following characteristics : • Property Location--8813-8817 N . W . 7th St . Total Area--±19 , 300 square feet Principal Access--N . W . 7th Street. Existing Zoning--B-1 • Existing Use--Vacant • Proposed Use--Two Single Family Residences Comprehensive Plan--Single Family Residential . It is the Commission ' s opinion that the area is basi - cally single family residential ,andthat the alternative • SR-1 zone is more compatible with •the existing site building capabilities and surrounding properties . The . recommended rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive • • Plan . • Very truly yo rs , • rdon Ericksen " Plann • • Director GYE :wr Attachment • cc : City Attorney City Clerk . /y / ' , \ \DIMMITT min IN B. ID E . H . WILSON REZONE PL Ic JP HIGH =° IM 90 13 kL Ld ruwn Epps45 13 wa- OV ;!D45 look ' L � � ` - - � j ` J �L ^ Al T '1 IV . _ _--- - . REZONE : . � } E H WIL3�N ' Ann] N0 K-���-7� ' R�Z0D� fr00 B- T t0 R- l � �r0��rty . ^ , -��=� . , - ' located at 88I3-88 7th 3t , ReDt0D ,--'—. -------- - \ 1 APPLICANT E . H . WlL30N TOTAL AREA- i 19 , 300 S0 ' ft . | PRINCIPAL ACCESS N . W. 7th 3t ' ' EXIS) 1NG ZONING D- I . EXISTING USE Vacant PROPOSED USE Two Single Family Residences i c R EST - \\\ , ///4 % aECF Ati °ik FEB V6 1'' CITY OF RENTON REZONE APPLICATION A.( �41NG DEQP -------' �� : For Office Use Only: APPL. NO. /f- !-j-Z -7S PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION $50 FEE; RECEIPT NO. 7f40 APPEAL FILED FILING DATE a-'lx-- 76 CITY COUNCIL ACTION HEARING DATE j_ .,,.S/-7C ORDINANCE NO. & DATE APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 : 1. Name ,E, H. Wilsonn • phone 772-22b2 2. Address 11131 Rainer Ave. 3. Property petitioned for rezoning is located on ^ So. 122 nd. St. between '90tYi `Ave. SO• and ' 88th Ave. SSo. 4. Square footage or acreage of property 19,272 5. Legal description of property (if more space is required, attach separate sheet) That portion of the north 110 ft. of lot 2 block One Woody Glen Addition, ac c and i.n.p.; to pp„Mtr co pEkiin volume 1,7 of plats, pages 91 and 92 King Ccmnty_ except the west 52.5 f(2' t therAof_ Plus the East portion. of So. 123rd Street, vacated by City of Renton. 3-24-70 Ordinance No. 2544 6. Existing zoning B-1 Zoning Requested R-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. 7. Proposed use of site. Build two _.farhily residence with car • storm. 8 . List the measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area. None needed tv RECFIVEo CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON 2. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT WORKSHEET {'EB 171976 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY : •�� Application No . E/ )-/c'5 • Negative Dec . �� G ®EPP+___ PP 9 Date Received i7-7S EI'S INSTRUCTIONS : The purpose of this information is to assist the vari - ous departments of the City to determine whether an environmental impact statement will be required before approving and issuing a per- mit for a proposed project. Single, family residential uses in non sensitive areas are exempt from this requirement as established by Washington Administrative Code 173-34. In addition to the following information , please submit a vicinity map (recommend scale : 1" representing 200 ' to 800 ' ) and a site map (rec- ommended scale : 1" representing 10 ' to 40 ' ) . APPLICANT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEMS 1 THROUGH 30 BELOW: 1 . Name of applicant 6 , I , \A/ I i- S ON 2 . Mailing address / / I.3 / R,4INIEf AVE so 5-A777-EWAt ,..cfr/ 7e Telephone T7,? 01(Ai/A., 3. Applicant is : [Owner I (Lessee C-1Contract purchaser I 10ther (specify) 4. Name and address of owner , if other than applicant : Telephone 5 . General location of proposed project (give street address if any or nearest street and intersection ke/.9 ALw . T T/- s.T er/ 7 w 7TI-EsT - 2 - 6 . Legal description ( if lengthy, attach as separate sheet ) T/1 7" PCR7'/DA1 c,7 Tim Hoer* 1/0 F C>1- p 7-„� , 7J.o it 0/v t W L' ?Y GZi/( ,40.D17704.i 4-ccci'//Nc 7;; /',zoT if'6 .AlAAO ,,v Vc2uiW 4f7c/= /? /' G' s 7/ D /r/lvc c /yr I/_s r - PJz's r#E- FAks7- PGR;/oN., o /7,,5 c i 3/'b s r)(W 4- YihQ-47 O Y G7TY cF i). ,/v70/Y,, ,3 - y"7c G it,O1N4,frcc ivc 7 . Area / 7' 7 7 pFT Dimensions / c/A //0.�0 8. Intended use of property or project ( include details : number of units , volume , etc. ) : 4hL .4 : z4 s ©emu 3. J 0 ky" ' l/ j� i-4 (96 /p11/71-1 //a - • 9 . Generally describe the property and existing improvements : off; .- d . `- J _d_ nab Wa •`4`) -e� 2e -414,(4-twig • 10 . Total construction cost or fair market value of proposed project including additional developments contemplated : &.,zxf :11b-D �o 11 . Construction dates (month and year) for which permit is requested . Begin -- 7— 7G End /— 7C 7C - 3 - 12 . List any other permits for this project from state , federal , or other local governmental agencies for which you have applied or will apply, including the name of the issuing agency, whether the permit has been applied for, and if so , the date of the applica- tion , whether the application was approved or denied and the date of same , and the number of the application or permit : Date Agency Permit Type Submitted* Number Status** airy of R/=ivr®N fu/LJmN() * Leave blank if not submitted. ** Approved , denied or pending . 13 . Has an Environmental Impact Statement or an Environmental Assess- ment been prepared for the proposed project? yes gno If "yes" submit copy with this environmental impact worksheet . 14. Are there similar projects , both public and private , existing or planned in the immedi-ate area : llyes no 1 don ` t know If "yes" explain . 15 . Is the proposed project located in or adjacent to an area or structure having unique or exceptional historic , cultural , or other values considered important by some sectors of the popu- lation? . yes tjno S If "yes" explain . 16 . Is the proposed , project located in an area that may be considered sensitive and is subject to erosion , landslides , floods , etc . ? yes N no If "yes" explain . - 4 - 17. Is the proposed project located in an area that has a number of large trees or other natural landscaped areas , waterways , marshes or wildlife? yes hA no If "yes" explain . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PROPOSED PROJECT : In the following questions summarize what the applicant feels will be the environmental impact , both beneficial and adverse , of the proposed project. Consideration should be given to both the human and natural environmental as well as physical , social , and aesthetic aspect. For projects which are part of a more extensive plan , consider the implications of the entire plan and not just the project now being proposed . 18. Land Use : Will the project have a significant effect on land use in the surrounding area? lyes Jjno Explain : 19. Project Design and Appearance : ppearance : Will the project design , appear- ance , landscaping , etc. , assure the maximum protection for the natural environment? yes D(Ino Explain : 20. Ground Contours : Does the proposed project have an effect on- the existing ground contours of the project location? yes IAno . Is the project likely to cause erosion or sedimentation? , yes [1no? If "yes" to either , explain . = 5 - 212. Air Quality: Will construction of the project and use of the completed project have a substantial effect on the existing air quality? (Consider the effect of any gas , chemicals , smoke , dust , particulate matter, and odors) ? ,yes [1no If "yes " explain . 22 . Water Quality: Will construction of the project and use of the completed project be likely to have an effect on the existing water quality of the area? (Consider the adequacy of drainage and runoff and the likely endpoint of any liquids draining from the project. ) :yes Cno. Is there a good possibility that this project will requir an expansion of local water and/or sewer facilities? ( ,yes 17,1no. If "yes" to either , explain . 23. Noise : Will construction of the project or use of the completed project significantly affect the existing noise levels of the area? , yes Eno . Will the project be affected by airports , freeways , railroa s or other sources of noise? I ayes If "yes" to either , explain . 24. Population Density: Will a noticeable population change result from this project? (Consider the present density per acre in the surrounding community to the proposed density of the project and including daytime density. ) j yes no . Will the pro- ject cause periodic or temporary fluctuation in population due to tourism, employment, shopping , schools , etc . i iyes jIjno. If "yes" to either , explain . - 6 - 25 . Effect on Population : Will the proposed action directly or in- directly cause the relocation of a sizeable number of persons or the division or disruption of existing community patterns of liv- ing? yes [jno If "yes" explain . 26 . Schools and Parks : Will the proposed project have an effect on schools and parks in the area? yes $ no If "yes " explain . 27 . Transportation : Will construction of the project or use of the completed project have a significant impact on transportation in the area? II yes Fil no Explain : 28. Public Use : Will the project be available for use by all sectors of the public? yes [ no Explain : 29 . Other Impacts : Identify any other beneficial or adverse environ- mental impacts which may result from the construction or comple- tion of thee proposed project. NON i_ - 7 - 30 . VIEWS OF LOCAL GROUPS : Have you made your plans known to interested community roups or neighbors in the vicinity of the project? yes <no If "yes" what are their reactions? If "no" do you intend to contact these people? yes ,' Jno CERTIFICATION BY OWNER/REPRESENTATIVE The Owner/Representative identified in Item No . 1 or 4 above hereby certifies that the information furnished in this Environmental Work- sheet is true and accurate to the best of their knowledge . 7. Signature Title Date 1 - 8 - TO BE FILLED tN By CITY DEPARTMENTS REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department: Comments : k/v."7/ it • I Sign a of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW. BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : r6L Comments : - Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date - 9 - REVIEk 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 10 - ACTION BY RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL A. Staff review determined that project: Has no significant environmental impact and application should be processed without further consideration of environmental effects . May have significant environmental impact and a complete environmental assessment should be prepared by applicant prior to further action on request for permit. B. Reasons for above conclusion : Signature of Responsible Official or Authorized Representative Date : Form : EIS-1 Planning Department October 15 , 1973 AFFIDAVIT �, RECEIVED 'o • FEB 1 7 1976 44/ I , F /1 W S Q N , being duly sworn,' eDER hat I am the owner of the property involved in this application and t a 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 /6 day of , 19 76 , Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at f-)2ZeiZe- (Name of Notary Public) (Signature of Owner) (Address) (Address) c„?-42F-a . rX4P/X-- (City) (State) • Z7 (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 through and complete in every particular and to conform to the rules p fr y tions of the Renton Planning Department governing the fill o E� 114ication .ED o Date Received ,• , 1 By: 1 q�/��' DEPP! t-L'S Renton Planning Dept . 2-73 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. Barbers G B mp. g1 .a being first duly sworn on NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • oath,deposes and says that,`4h.G..is the C h3.IIf....Q 1e.rk of RENTON PLANNI NR COMMISION THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) RENTON, WASHINGTON times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and • • has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred A public hearing will be to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- held by the Renton Planning paper published four (4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, Commission at its regular and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained meeting in the council cham at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton bers, city hall, Renton, Wash Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the ington, on March 24. 1976, at Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, :followin8:00g p to consider the petitions: 1. REZONE FROM B-1 TO Washington.That the annexed is a-74:Cli l.i.CEt...Of....Pub.11C R-1,ty loc ciated le d at R-856-76; 7ro 8813-8817 N.W.. , 7th St 2. FRO G -1 TO 1F.QAr.1ng r Renton...Planning...Cioifm iss jc)n SR-1. fileZNo ER-8 9-76 S prop- erty locafed at 1407 Shattuck Ave. S. as it was published in regular issues(and 3. SITE APPROVAL FOR A not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period MAINTENANCE HANGAR, OFF- ICE 'AND PARTS STORAGE BUILDING IN A P-1 ZONE, file No. SA-861-76; property locat- of one consecutive issues,commencing on the ed at the south end of Renton Airport adjacent to the South •I!...day of �1� 'Ck1 Ent4nAPPLICATff ION Frt OR PRE- 19 76 ,and ending the 'L:IMINARY PLAT APPROVAL, • file No. PP-857-76; property located 'on the south side of Puget Drive S.E: between day of ,19 both dates Benson Hill Apartments and inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- Edmonds Ave. S.E., north of scribers during all of said period. That the'full amount of the fee S.E.•22nd St. • .5. WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS IN GS-1 (SR- charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $.19r9,Shich 1) ZONE, file No. ,.W-860-76; has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the property located at 1407 first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each-subsequentShattuck Ave. S. insertion. i Legal descriptions of all / I applications noted above on r / file in the Renton Planning ` �� t.er0/ (ed Department. ,All. interested persons to i said petitions are invited to be Chief C ,,Q,Y'll present at the planning com- mission meeting on March 24. • 1976 at 8:00 p.m. to express y their opinions. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14j- day of Joan Walker Secretary 7 Renton Planning Commision March , 19..76. ., . Published'in the Renton- -f Record Chronicle March 14. i �� i!� ii� 1976. R36811 1\g i li/I', 1,,* i,/,7) ,.�.,z • Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, / ' residing at Kent, )ding County. i ` il —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June \ 9th, 1955. \I?1,/ '`�'. '. • �,• —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, 'e`//� adopted by the newspapers of the State. 4„� • i. S i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON , WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON , WASHINGTON , ON MARCH 24 . 19 7.6 , AT 8 : 00 P. M; TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : ' 1 . ' REZONE FROM B-1 TO R-1 , file No . R-856-76; .. pr.operty located at 8813-8817 N .W. 7th St . 2 . REZONE FROM. GS-1 TO SR-1 , file No . R-859-76 ; property located at 1407 Shattuck Ave. S . 3'. SITE APPROVAL. FOR A MAINTENANCE HANGAR, : OFF.ICE , AND PARTS STORAGE BUILDING IN A P-1 ZONE , file No . SA-861-76; property located at the south end of Renton Airport adjacent to the , South . Entrance off Airport Way.. . 4 . APPLICATION. FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL , file, No . PP-857-76 ;' property located on the south side of Puget.' Drive S . E . between Benson Hill Apartments and Edmonds Ave. S . E . , north of S . E . 22nd. St. 5 . WAI.VER OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS IN GS-1 (SR-1 ) ZONE , • file. No . W-860-76 ; ' property located at 1407 Shattuck Ave . S . • . Legal descriptions of all applications noted above on file in the Renton Planning Department . • • • ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON MARCH 24 , 1976 AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS. JOAN WALKER , SECRETARY PUBLISHED March 14,, 1976 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , WTIITAM C , TURNER , 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 Notary Public , SIGNED ' on the llthday of' March , . • • 1976 . • • PL.\N'N]NG I)Eml"',L'�"I P• Ti. f; ,r. ._... Z 7 - 7� PLI SE Ri,VI THIS APPLICATION FnR : R6CL,..)\F;. r,„fr-v-70/vF peO4,\ To RI NAJOR S 1TI: APPROVAL SHORT P'L::‘T SPECIAL I'LRN IT l;a IVLR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT OR EXEMPTION AND RETURN TO T111 PLANNING DEPARTMENT WITH ANY COMMENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE, BEFORE 3—8-• 76 SIGNATURE OR INITIAL ,, DEPARTMENT APPROVAL DENIAL DATE �PRAFFIC ENG j f ENGINEERIN _ • F IRE HEALTH REVIEWER'S COMMENTS OR" APPROVAL CONDITIONS: = / r i*'D /A A�i5 ./A 'A 4-IAf () r. v. OV Ft._ o41 v THE CITY OF R NT• N - _ Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 o O CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT @- 235-2550 4TeOSEPTE�® April 5 , 1976 The Honorable Charles J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION E . H . WILSON ; Apnl . No . R-856-76 ; Rezone from B- 1 to R-1 Dear Mayor and Council Members : The Planning Commission at its public hearing meeting of March 24 , 1976 , recommended that approval be granted to E . H . Wilson to rezone his site from B-1 to SR-1 rather than R-1 , as initially requested . The applicant concurred in the recommended change to SR-1 . The property in question has the following characteristics : Property Location--8813-8817 N . W . 7th St . Total Area--±19 , 300 square feet Principal Access--N . W . 7th Street Existing Zoning--B-1 Existing Use--Vacant Proposed Use--Two Single Family Residences Comprehensive Plan--Single Family Residential It is the Commission ' s opinion that the area is basi - cally single family residential and that the alternative SR-1 zone is more compatible with the existing site building capabilities and surrounding properties . The recommended rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan . Very truly yo rs , �. /IN" / �r/ G "rdon . Eri cksen //Plann . Director GYE : wr Attachment cc : City ,Attorney City Clerk � \ \ R.9 kdl ilk 47 'uitl E . H . WILSON REZONE PL MOM cc P-1 IMMITT MAIN % nm MIA 111- �(5rADIUA4 55 .. � ' " `' REZONE : / � E . H . 14IL5UN & l N0 ' R-8��-76 R2Z0O8 fr00_ BT ___t0__�_-_ l_ ; property � �__ _-__ located at 88l3-88l / N , W ' 7t� �t ' , Renton , WA . ` � 3T)0 ft ' APPLICANT E . H ' WlL5ON TOTAL AREA PRINCIPAL ACCESS N . W. 7th 5t ' ^ EXISl {NG ZONING B-1 i � EXISTING USE Vacant | � PROPOSED USE Two Single Family Re3id8DC8S � ! COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Single Family Residential ' COMMENTS / ^ � . r � ` 1 / .y RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT. STAFF REPORT March 24 , 1976 APPLICANT: E . H . WILSON APPLICATION : REZONE FROM B- 1 TO R-1 LOCATION : The property is located at 8.813.-8817 N . W . 7th St. ZONING: B-1 to R-1 • APP . SEC . OF THE 4-706 ; 4-711 ; 4-725 ZONING CODE : COMMENTS : 1 . The Comprehensive Plan indicates single family residential future use for the subject property . 2. The subject property is presently zoned B- 1 . 3 . The properties immediately to the west , east , and across the street to the north are zoned and developed as single family residential lots . 4 . The E . H . Wilson property is currently vacant. Mr . Wilson proposes to construct two single family residences on this site in the immediate future. Mr . Wilson has also expressed an interest in further subdivision in the future to create a third residential lot . near 5. Spropertylng was on TaylorcRdtly N . W�.aandd the N . W . 6th St . 6. Approximately the southern one-third of the subject site is steep ravine area . The westerly 2/3 of the site consists primarily of filled land . The ravine reduces the usable area of the property . 7 . SR-1 zoning would permit two building sites on the subject property , as the applicant presently proposes , and would provide for larger lots that would contain more usable residential space. STAFF RECOM- Recommend approval of SR-1 zoning as an alternative MENDATIONS : that would be more compatible with the site building capabilities and surrounding properties . • RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT March 24 , 1976 APPLICANT : E . H . WILSON APPLICATION : REZONE FROM B- 1 TO R-1 • LOCATION : The property is located at 8813-8817 N . W . 7th St. ZONING: B-1 to R-1 APP . SEC . OF THE 4-706 ; 4-711 ; 4-725 ZONING CODE : COMMENTS : 1 . The Comprehensive Plan indicates, single family residential future use for the subject property. 2 . The subject property is presently zoned B- 1 . 3 . The properties immediately to the west , east , and across the street to the north are zoned and developed as single family residential lots . 4 . The E . H. Wilson property is currently vacant. Mr . Wilson proposes to construct two single family residences on this site in the immediate future. 'Mr. Wilson has also expressed an interest in further subdivision in the future to create a third residential lot . 5. SR- 1 zoning was recently granted near the property on Taylor Rd . N . W . and N . W . 6th St. 6. Approximately the southern one-third of the subject site is steep ravine area . The westerly 2/3 of the site consists primarily of filled land . The ravine reduces the usable area of the property . 7 . SR-1 zoning would permit two building sites on the subject property , as the applicant presently proposes , and would provide for larger lots that would contain more usable residential space. STAFF RECOM- Recommend approval of SR- 1 zoning as an alternative MENDATIONS : that would be more compatible with the site building capabilities and surrounding properties . RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING MARCH 10, 1976 • MINUTES COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Logan Garrison , Sandra Gist , Anthone Mola , Arthur Scholes , Clark Teegarden , Joan Walker , Bylund Wik . COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT : None CITY OFFICIALS PRESENT: George Perry , Chairman , Council Planning and Development Committee CITY STAFF PRESENT: Gordon Ericksen , Planning Director ; James Magstadt , Assistant Planning Director ; Willis Roberts , Secretary . The March administrative meeting of the Renton Planning Com- mission was called to order at 8 : 05 p. m. with Chairman Scholes leading the Pledge of Allegiance. The Chairman announced the resignation of Commissioner Rivily due to personal circum- stances and expressed appreciation on the part of the Commis- sion and the community for her efforts and assistance and those of Commissioner Ross , who had also recently resigned . He asked Commissioner Mola to assume the duties of Secretary for the evening . 1 . ROLL CALL was taken by Acting Secretary Mola with all responding present. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES : The Chairman called for corrections or additions to the minutes of February 25 , 1976 . As none were offered , IT WAS MOVED BY TEEGARDEN , SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT THE MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 25 , 1976 , MEETING BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN . MOTION CARRIED . 3 - NEW BUSINESS : Chairman Scholes requested that staff briefings be pre- sented for all items of new business . f REZONE : A. E . H . WILSON ; Appl . No . R-856-76 ; Rezone from B- 1 to R- 1 ; property located at 8813-8817 N . W . 7th St. A general orientation of the proposal , including the location , character of the area , present and proposed zoning and Comprehensive Plan designation was given by the Planning Director. Mr. Ericksen noted that the request is a downzone from commercial to residential use in order to accommodate the applicant ' s proposal to construct two single family dwellings on the site. Discussion and queries followed relative to proposed use , adjacent usage , bordering King County zoning , topography of the site , and appropriateness of the request. It was noted that the area in question would be appropriate for SR-1 , which would also be more com- patible with adjacent County zoning (SR-7200) . REZONE - WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS : B. GEORGE F . MC DERMOTT ; Appl . No . R-859-76 and Appl . No . W-860-76 ; Rezone from GS-1 to SR- 1 and Waiver of Off-site Improvements ; property located at 1407 Shattuck Ave . S . Renton Planning Commission Administrative Meeting March 10, 1976 Page Two The Planning Director reviewed the proposals for rezone and waiver of off-site improvements which are associated with a short plat request to subdivide an approximate 36 , 000 square foot site into three single family lots . The following factors were discussed : nature of the area , adjacent zoning , planned configuration of the proposed building sites , access , existing off-site improvements in the vicinity , and suitability of the requests . A brief discussion followed . SITE APPROVAL: C. AERO-DYNE CORP . ; Appl . No. SA-861-76; Site Approval for a Maintenance Hangar , Office and Parts Storage Building in a P-1 Zone; property located at the south end of Renton Airport adjacent to the South Entrance off Airport Way. A staff review was presented which included the follow- ing aspects relating to the proposal : the location on the Renton Airport, the site development plan with regard to the applicant ' s leased area , nature of the proposed construction and its relationship to existing structures , existing zoning , adjacent uses , and parking and circulation plans . Discussion followed relative to the compatibility of the proposal with the general development of the airport and the current status of the updating of the Airport Master Plan . In addition , consideration was given to elevations of the buildings , location of the parking facilities , possible adjustment of the leased area , possible Planning Commission coordination with the Council Aviation Committee and Airport Director in the interest of better development , and a recommenda- tion that an airport design board be formed . PRELIMINARY PLAT: D. ROLLING HILLS VILLAGE NO . 4; Appl . No. PP-857-76 ; Preliminary Plat for a 102 Lot Major Subdivision ; property located on the south side of Puget Drive S . E . between Benson Hill Apartments and Edmonds Ave. S . E. , north of S . E. 22nd St. Mr. Ericksen described the 102 lot major subdivision proposal , noting the configuration and location of the site situated at the southeasterly edge of the city . Previous Rolling Hills residential development in the area and its correlation to the new plat were reviewed . Schools , open space areas , access and circulation plans were pointed out . The existence of private restrictive covenants pertaining to earlier Rolling Hills plats was noted . Provisions for utilities and drainage were described , and the Planning Director advised that high pressure gas mains will traverse the rear yards of some lots . Present amenities in Rolling Hills were enumerated , and Mr. Ericksen noted that the proposal meets requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance. Discussion ensued , and concerns were expressed relating to the adequacy of access , circulation and walking pat- terns , location of gas lines , availability of parks and open space, impact upon arterials and schools , and pos- 1 sible improvement along S . E . 160th .