HomeMy WebLinkAboutJ_Conditional_Use_Permit_Justification_Greystoke_LLC_180406_v2.pdf28 Hundred TOWNHOMES
UNIT LOT SUBDIVISION
APPLICANT YVES TANG
PROJECT MANAGER JIM HOWTON
12018 SE 51ST STREET, BELLEVUE, WA 98006-2857
TELEPHONE 425-641-4276
FAX 425-653-1304
EMAIL ADDRESS: jimhjim1111@comcast.net
CONDITIONASL USE PERMIT JUSTIFICATION
Consistency with Plans and Regulations:
The project is located in the Center Village designation of the Comprehensive Plan
in an area which has substantial existing multifamily housing.
In accordance with one goal of the Comprehensive Plan, the R-14 zone with
contingencies which permits 18 units per acre allows housing to be denser in the
infill area. This will also offer more support to the transit system within the City. In
fact, there is a bus stop directly across Harrington Avenue NE from the project.
Furthermore, the project is only a few blocks from the extensive
commercial/shopping area on Sunset Avenue.
There are several multifamily buildings up and down NE 12th Street on both the
east side and the west side all close to the project. Thus, this is in an area that
already has this kind of land use as described as a goal of the Comprehensive
Plan.
The project definitely supports the goal that “It is important that development is
designed to be attractive”. The project will be replacing two 74 years old duplex
units as well as several old outbuildings.
The Comprehensive Plan goal that “It is important to have many different kinds of
housing to provide for people in all stages of life” will be supported. Almost 10
percent of the new townhomes will be “Affordable” which will provide housing
for those people in different income categories.
Also, the project will meet one of the goals of the Sunset Area Community
Revitalization Program. Through this program, a new sidewalk and planting strip
was constructed along several blocks of Harrington Avenue NE, including all of the
west side of this townhome project. So, this is public investment which will result
in the “opportunity of private property development of both market-rate and
affordable housing”
The plate height of the new townhomes will be 32 feet which exceeds the R-14
zone plate height of 24 feet. This additional height is the reason for this
Conditional Use Permit. No views will be impacted or altered by this increase in
height. That is, there are two duplex housing units adjacent to the east side of the
property (one east of each existing lot). The northerly duplex faces north toward
NE13th Street and has no view other than the duplex across NE 13th Street. The
southerly duplex faces NE 12th Street and has no view other than a multifamily
complex across NE 12th Street. There is one duplex across NE 13th Street north of
the northerly lot of this project. It is directly across Harrington Avenue NE from
McKnight Middle School and the school blocks any view. The duplex on the east
side of Lot #1 was just completely remodeled inside and outside with no increase
in height.
Three-story or higher Townhomes being currently constructed and sold routinely
have a first floor with 8 feet from Floor to ceiling with a 2-car garage and a room
at the rear of the garage. The second floor is 9 or 10 feet in height and the third
floor is at least 9 feet in height. These heights have become standard and
purchasers expect them. The Applicant checked 7 townhome projects now under
construction with 4 projects located within 4 miles of this 28 Hundred project.
One of the projects is the Parc at Whitman Court located on NE 4th Street near
Union Avenue NE in Renton. All 7 projects have all living space areas a minimum
of 9 feet ceiling heights and many have ceiling heights exceeding 9 feet.
Appropriate Location:
The location of the project 28 Hundred is in the R-14 Zone which allows up to 18
units per acre and there will be 11 townhomes which equals close to 18 units per
acre. The property is surrounded by other multifamily housing. In addition,
schools are located close by with McKnight Middle School directly across the
street. Also, the North Highlands Community Center and the new large Master
Craft Playground is only 2 ½ blocks away.
Effect on Adjacent Properties:
The 28 Hundred townhomes project will result in increased property values in the
area. Many of the adjacent properties contain 74 year-old duplexes many of
which are in need of maintenance and repair. This project will encourage more
like-projects resulting in up-grading of the area.
Compatibility:
28 Hundred is in an area of newer large multifamily buildings interspersed by the
very old duplexes, which, of course, are also multifamily houses. This area has
been multifamily for many years and, in accordance with the R-14 Zone, it will
continue to consist largely of multifamily homes.
Parking:
Parking will be in accordance with City codes which will be sufficient for the 11
townhomes. Every unit will have a 2-car garage.
Traffic:
As shown by the Traffic Study, there will be little impact on the streets in the area.
In addition the project will have sidewalks on all adjacent streets which will
provide for pedestrians.
Noise, light and Glare:
Construction and construction equipment noise will occur for about a nine
months period in the spring, summer and fall of 2018 only during the hours from
7:00 AM through 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Long-term noise will be
vehicular and residential noise typically related to townhouse units. Nosie will not
exceed that allowed by City of Renton code.
There will be lights located around the exterior of the building and in the
parking area. Also, some light will be emitted through windows in the buildings
after project completion. In addition, there will be vehicle headlight glare
from time to time, especially during the evening hours. There are already
adequate street lights on NE 12th Street as well as on Harrington Avenue NE. All of
the noise, light and glare will be that typically associated with residential units and
will not differ significantly from that which already exists in the area.
Landscaping:
As shown on the Landscape plans, trees, including some fruit trees, shrubs and
lawn areas will be provided in the project. There will be substantial landscaping all
around the exteriors of the townhomes as well as in all front yard areas. Some
landscaping currently exists in the planting strip which the City provided along
Harrington Avenue NE. The Homeowners Association will maintain all of the
landscaping.