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September 29, 2010 Renton City Hall
6:00 p.m. Council Chambers
Planning Commissioners Present: Ray Giometti, Michael O'Halloran, Nancy Osborn, Kevin Poole, Ed Prince,
Martin Regge
Planning Commissioner Absent: Michael Chen, Michael Drollinger, Gwendolyn High
City Staff Present: Chip Vincent, Planning Director;Jennifer Henning, Current Planning Manager;Vanessa
Dolbee,Acting Senior Planner; Rocale Timmons,Associate Planner;Judith Subia,Administrative Secretary
1. CALL TO ORDER: Commission Chair Giometti called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL: Commissioner O'Halloran called roll. Commissioners Chen, Drollinger, and High were absent
and excused. Commissioner Prince arrived at 6:20 p.m.
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:The Minutes of May 19,June 2,June 16,1u1y 7,1u1y 21, and August 25 were
approved as written.
4. CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED: None
5. AUDIENCE COMMENTS: None
6. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: Commission Chair Giometti thanked staff for all the work done on the
Shoreline Master Program. Commissioner Osborn also thanked staff for the hard work that was put into the
SM P.
7. DIRECTOR'S REPORT:
• Council approved the SMP as a policy document for review by DOE at Monday's Council meeting. Chip
also thanked the Commission for the work that they've done on the SMP.
• The Planning & Development Committee recommended to the full Council their approval and support of
the City Center Community Plan and to move forward with Phase II. It is expected to move forward at
next week's Council meeting.
• Staff is working with the King County Library System to identify preferred site locations and costs to
build two new libraries.
8. FAIRWOOD ANNEXATION AREA PRE-ZONING PUBLIC HEARING:
Chip gave a presentation for the final public hearing on the pre-zoning of the Fairwood area. He gave
background information and discussed the existing conditions. The Renton Comprehensive Plan
designations in Fairwood are: Residential Low Density, Residential Single Family, Residential Medium
Density, Residential Multi Family,and Commercial Corridor. The proposed pre-zoning of the area includes
the following zones: R-1, R-4, R-8, R-14, RMF, and CA. Staff is also proposing an Urban Separator
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designation of properties so designated by King County. This pre-zoning generally reflects the existing use of
the land, approximates the existing King County zoning,generally the majority of the zoning for the area is
recommended to be R-4, and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
The Planning Commission took a 15 minutes break in order to allow the public in attendance to confer with
staff regarding the zoning recommendation.
Audience Comment
Debbie Dobrowolski, 18553 W Lake Desire Dr SE, Renton: Ms. Dobrowolski is currently zoned R-6 and has a
special 180 overlay on her property. She asked whether this same rule will apply when she is annexed into
Renton. Chip explained that there are similar rules, regulations, and evaluation criteria regarding critical
areas in the City, but not exactly the same.
Dick Mathias, 14811 SE 172"d PI, Renton: Mr. Mathias asked what the appeal process is after annexation to ,
change his zoning. Chip explained that there are three options available to change a zone: as part of a
Community Plan, a Comprehensive Plan Amendment change, or a rezone if a Comprehensive Plan
Amendment is not needed.
Linda Sartnurak, 17504 155th Ave SE, Renton: Ms. Sartnurak said that most of the Fairwood community has
been eager to join the City of Renton since 2005. It was voiced that the community would like to keep the
area a residential community, not commercial. Ms. Sartunrak said that this pre-zoning will do that.
9. FAIRWOOD ANNEXATION AREA PRE-ZONING DELIBERATIONS& RECOMMENDATIONS:
MADE BY OSBORN, SECONDED BY PRINCE to accept the staff recommendation for the pre-zoning of the
Fairwood Annexation area. COMMISSIONERS CONCUR. MOTION CARRIED.
10. DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS(TITLE IV)AMENDMENTS DOCKET BRIEFINGS:
#D-47:Tree Conservation and Mana�ement
Terry Flatley, Urban Forestry and Natural Resources Manager, presented this docket item. This item
proposes to amend RMC 4-4-130,Tree Retention and Land Clearing Regulations, an interim safeguard for
trees in new developments created in 2007. Portions of 4-4-130 may still be applicable and either relocated
elsewhere in City code or a new section created for Tree Conservation and Management. This is applicable
to new developments as well as existing developed properties. There will be interim protections for street
trees where none exist now. A tree bank concept will be used to provide an option for developers and
others unable to meet site tree replacement requirements. A fee-in-lieu of planting will be placed in a City
fund used to fund tree planting and other urban forestry projects. This item also addresses how long tree
retention is required, uncontrolled tree planting and maintenance in the right-of-way, and safeguards for
trees within the City.
#D-50:Small Scale Research Facilities
Jennifer presented this docket item. This item was proposed by the Planning Division to allow for small scale
research facilities. This proposal amends the Development Regulations to add a use and definition for
Research—Scientific(Small Scale). Projects would be subject to environmental SEPA review,critical areas
permits, and shoreline permits as applicable.
#D-52• Evaluation of Residential Development Standards
Rocale presented this docket item proposed by the Planning Division.This proposal amends RMC 4-2-110,
Development Standards, in order to provide clear and consistent development standards and conditions to
the public. Footnotes associated with the Residential Development Standard tables would be added,
removed, and revised. There is a conflicting height requirement that would be reconciled for accessory
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structures within the R-10 zone.This amendment would make visible the density bonus for assisted living in
the R-1 zoning designation. Additionally,the side yard setback for the R-4 zoning designation would be
changed from a combined 15 feet to 5 feet on either side.
#D-53: Fee-In-Lieu of Provision for Parks
Vanessa presented this docket item proposed by the Planning Division. This item proposes to amend RMC
4-7-149, Parks and Open Space, to allow the option to pay a fee-in-lieu or provide Trail Improvements for
common open space. This provision would be applicable in the R-10 and R-14 zones and Design Districts A,
C, and D. Applicable fee-in-lieu sites would be within% mile of a public park with safe pedestrian access.
This item proposes applicable Trail Improvement sites that would provide an extension to an existing trail
that has been identified within the Renton Trails and Bicycle Master Plan or an adopted Community Plan.
Approval of payment of fee-in-lieu or Trail Improvement substitution for common open space would be
subject to review and approval by the Planning Division.
11. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: The next Commission meeting will be on October 6, 2010.
12. ADIOURNMENT:The meeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m.
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