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The motion was seconded .by Perry. Attention was called to the fact that this matter had been:.to Committee of the Whole and to the City Engineer for recommendation and was still pending. After proposed motion by Schellert seconded by Grant to refer the matter to the Committee of the Whole, it was moved by Perry, seconded .by Barei, that the motion to refer to Committee be tabled, Mayor Custer noting that the motion to table means the entire subject and it is not debatable. The motion was voted upon and upon majority negative voice vote, declared lost. The motion to refer to Committee of the Whole was voted upon and carried, placing the item of fall balloting on fluoridation in Committee. Councilman Grant announced a meeting of the Light and Power Committee at .7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the Mayors Conference Room with representatives from Puget Sound Power and Light Co. (April 16, 1968) . Councilman Bruce announced a meeting of the Fire and Water Committee on Tuesday, April 23rd at 7:00 p.m. and on April 24th at 7:00 p.m. in the Mayor's conference room and requested the City Engineer and Purchasing Agent to be present. Moved by Maxin, seconded by Delaurenti, that City of Renton Vouchers, No. 2795 thr.o'ugh 2918, having been previtiisly approved by the Auditing and Accounting Com- mittee, be approved for payment by the Council at this time. Carried. Fund breakdown follows: Current Fund 2795 - 2848 $ 8,468,06 City Street Fund 2849 - 2858 14,297.06 Cedar River M. & I. 2859 - 2860 175.99 Equipment Rental 2861 - 2875 1,996.43 Library Fund 2876 13.36 Park Fund 2877 - 2889 29,993.35 Water Works Utility 2890 - 2909 37,886.74 Airport 2910 - 2914 299.78 City Hall Construction 2915 - 2918 218,905.25 $312,036.02 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Trimm, Chairman of the Law and Ordinance Committee, submitted proposed Resolution of the City of Renton adopting the final Plat of Victoria Park. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Maxin, to adopt Resolution No. 1533 as read. Carried. Proposed Ordinance was placed on introductory reading changing the zoning classi- fication of certain properties within the City from General classification District to Manufacturing Park District, (G) to (MP) . Moved by Trimm, seconded by Barei, to place the document on second and final reading. Carried. After the final reading, it was moved by Trimm, seconded/ by Maxin, to adopt Ordinance No. 2397 as read. The motion carried. (QGyiy�2� cldX Councilman Barei inquired regarding status of the School District and City joint development of Highlands recreation area. Mayor Custer advised that he has not received any letter confirming the School Board action on this matter as yet. As there was no further business to come before the Council, it was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Sche.11ert, to adjourn. Carried. The meeting was adjourned at 11:45 p.m. There were 67 visitors in the Council Chambers. en Marshall, Deputy City Clerk ,2411de-5/S-tet D. W. Custer, Mayor -7- Ifa� INTER-OFFICE MEMO �l� 1 DATE: 1"Z Cc8 TO: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk FROM: Jack Wilson, City Engineer RE: I hereby certify that the legal description contained in the attached � � a C 6 CzD of the property is correct. ilson, City Engineer 4pFR�411 ti p U �I.v OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • RENTON,WASHINGTON CITY HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARK, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • ALPINE 5-3464 9ysA�RT CAMP-O ��� 4prii 23, 196g Mr. Bruce Mahler, , Land & Tax Agent King County Assessor' s. Office County Court House, Room 201 Seattle, Washington 98104 Dear Sir: Enclosed is. a certified copy of Ordinance No, 2377 changing the zoning of certain properties within the City of: Renton, as passed .'and approved on' this 15t1h day of APB.s 2968 Very truly yours,' CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk HWN/h Enclosure (1) r co�,_1. ORDINANCE NO. ; 3 9'7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G) TO MANUFACTURING PARK DISTRICT (MP) WHEREAS under Chapter VII, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", as amended, and the maps adopted in conjunction therewith, the property herein- below described has heretofore been zoned as General Classification District (G); and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about March 6, 1968, which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about March 27, 1968, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and the petitioner-owner having duly amended his petition for re-zoning, and said re-zoning request, as amended, being in conformity with the City's comprehensive plan, and all parties having been heard appearing • in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTION, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park District (MP); the City Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit: Parcel A: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 in Block 2 of C.D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Addition to the City of Seattle Division No. 1, as per plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, on Page 74, records of King County Parcel B: Lots 27 and 28 in Block 1 of C.D.Hillman's Earlington Gardens Addition to the City of Seattle Division No. 1, as per plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, on page 74, records of King County; AND Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 in Block 2 of C.D.Hillman's Earlington Garden Addition to the City of Seattle Division No. 1, as per plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, on Page - 74, records of King County; Parcel C: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 in Block 3 of C.D.Hillman's Earlington Garden Addition to the City of Seattle, Division No. 1, as per plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, on page 74, records of King County; . ALL situated in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington. SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication.. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 15th day of April, 1968. ,64pytt.,-&if)'ZC42d.e?./4. (..0 " City Clerk. APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 15th day of April, 1968. c. onald W. Custer, Tayot. Approved as to form: ,. - '1/4;-. DA Gerard M. Shel•lan. City Attorney Date of Publication: APR 1 7 1968 1.7n ° 0 t:2 0 o tw oCYV rEEM CITY CL+ iRIC. G w:'' T 4 N,wiki, x-sn§urroN' `� `tea cm? HALL, CEDAR RIVER PARR, RENTON, WAV.IINGTOH 9E655 • i,LCaIPIt 0•3.434 2sA April 19, 1968 �Rl CAPITAL-0i Mr,. James Hawk 6808 Soo 1 .0th . Seattle, Washington Re: Rezone G to M-P James Hawk Dear Mr, Hawk : We enclose herewith copy of City of Renton Ordinance 2397 rezoning your property to Manufacturing Park District, adopted by the Renton City Council on April [5, 1968. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk • • By Gwen Marshall Deputy City Clerk GM/sk • cc: Planning Department ' Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 4-15-68 COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS New Business: (Cont.) • Councilman Shane, noting number of inquiries regarding fluoridation of the City water-supply, moved that the question of whether or not to fluoridate Renton!s water supply be placed on the ballot in the November election. The motion was seconded by Perry. Attention was called to the fact that this matter had been: to Committee of the Whole and to the City Engineer for recommendation and was still pending. After proposed motion by Schellert seconded by Grant to refer the matter to the Committee of the Whole, it was moved by Perry, seconded by Barei, that the motion to refer to Committee be tabled, Mayor Custer noting that the motion to table means the entire subject and it is not debatable. The motion was voted upon and upon majority negative voice vote, declared lost. The motion to refer to Committee of the Whole was voted upon and carried, placing the item of fall balloting on fluoridation in Committee. Councilman Grant announced a meeting of the Light and Power Committee at .7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the Mayors Conference Room with representatives from Puget Sound Power and Light Co. (April 16, 1968) . Councilman Bruce announced a meeting of the Fire and Water Committee on Tuesday, April 23rd at 7:00 p.m. and on April 24th at 7:00 p.m. in the Mayor's conference room and requested the City Engineer and Purchasing Agent to be present. Moved by Main, seconded by Delaurenti, that City of Renton Vouchers, No. 2795 thr.o'ugh 2918, having been previously approved by the Auditing and Accounting Com- mittee, .be approved for payment by the Council at this time. Carried. Fund breakdown follows: Current Fund 2795 - 2848 $ 8,468,06 City Street Fund 2849 - 2858 14,297.06 Cedar River M. & I. 2859 - 2860 175.99 Equipment Rental 2861 - 2875 1,996.43 Library Fund 2876 13.36 Park Fund 2877 - 2889 29,993.35 Water Works Utility 2890 - 2909 37,886.74 Airport 2910 - 2914 299.78 City Hall Construction 2915 - 2918 218,905.25 $312,036.02 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Trimm, Chairman of the Law and Ordinance Committee, submitted proposed Resolution of the City of Renton adopting the final Plat of Victoria Park. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Maxin, to adopt Resolution No. 1533 as read. Carried. roposed Ordinance was placed on introductory reading changing the zoning classi- fication of certain properties within the City from General classification District to Manufacturing Park District, (G) to (MP) . Moved by Trimm, seconded by Barei, to place the document on second and final reading. Carried. After the final reading, it was moved by Trimm, seconded by Maxin, to adopt Ordinance No. 2397 as read. The motion carried. C9d mo Wat'64 A j� Councilman Barei inquired regarding status of the School District and City joint velopment of Highlands recreation area. Mayor Custer advised that he has not received any letter confirming the School Board action on this matter as yet. As there was no further business to come before the Council, it was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Schellert,, to adjourn. Carried. The meeting was adjourned at 11:45 p.m. There were 67 visitors in the Council Chambers. en Marshall, Deputy City Clerk Ai&a:t, D. W. Custer, Mayor -7- April,:8, 1'968 . The Honorable 'Donald W. Custer, Mayor Membersoof the City Council . - ' Renton, Washington ; • Re: Planning Commission Recommendations : Public Hearing Meeting March` 27, 1968. Gentlemen The Planning Commission at its public, hearing meeting of March :27, 1968 made the following recommendations to be forwarded to the City Council; FINAL .PLAT APPLICATION ;.:. - ' Final Plat of Victoria Park No. 3, Appl No. - F1--4 0- .property ocated south. 'of 14th 'Avenue S. , north of S.E. 166th Street and east of Talbot f Road ,(south of .Talbot.Hill Park); Total Area--20 ac. (72 lots) Existing Zoning--SR-1 Existing 'Use--;undeveloped. .. Principal Access-Talbot Road, .. Proposed Use--single family. residential Comprehensive 'Plan---single . family residential Upon ‘completion of its review, the Planning Commis- sion recammended to the City Council that..the above named final plat be approved as it meets the City's , ' requirements as specified in the Subdivision Ordi= i . . nance s ,; REZONE APPLICATION ; . ' . Hawk, James, ' Appl.' No. R-451-68 , -:rezone from G to . M-P' (Manufacturing Park) 'AMENDED FROM H-1;, property' located on the.,.east side of 87th Avenue S. between S,:. . 158th. and-. 160th: Streets Mayor and City Council April 8, 1968 .. Page 2 Total Area--10.4. ac. Existing. Zoning--G Existing Use--undeveloped Principal. Access--East Valley Highway Proposed Use--industrial Comprehensive Plan--non-manufacturing Upon completion of its review, the Planning Commis- . sion recommended to the City Council approval of M-P (Manufacturing Park) zoning on. the James Hawk property noted above as this rezone would be in compliance with .the. Comprehensive. Plan. . Very truly yours , Gordon Y. . Ericksen. Planning Director / APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE ,CITY OF- RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY. AtPribvel Appl . No . 12- LkSl- 10d Plan . Com . Action f%r NI-Q 3-)1-;1t Receipt .No . I6%01p ' Appeal , Filed Filing Date 3,64.1t City Council . Action Hearing Date - 3-11-bi Ordinance:No . & Date • APPLICANT TO. ANSWER ALL THE• FOLLOWING QUE,STIONS ' NEATLY AND ACCURATELY : . Name James Hawk Address 6808 S. 140th FA 2-0620 Telephone No . Property petitioned for rezoning is located on 87th AVe. South . between 15 8th Street South and 160th Street South . Total square footage: in property 4�1,�J3� LEGAL DESCRIPTION" OF PROPERTY See Attached Sheets Existing Zoning G Zoning Requested Awt@w" �0 %t'l' What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? Bulk Fuel Oil Storage and Office Space 1 Number of. permanent off-street parking spaces , that will be provided on property? Number required None NOTE TO APPLICANT : The following , factors are considered in reclassifying property . Evidence or additional infor- mation you desire to submit- to _ substantiate your. request may be attached to this sheet . (See. Application Procedure . : sheet Item No . 2 for specific requirements) .' 1 . In ' what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public , interest? • See Attached Sheets 2 . On what basis is there . a real need in this community for ,mmore zoning of the type. you request? See Attached Sheets 3 . What provision will you make to protect adjacent and surrounding properties from the detrimental effects . of any uses, permitted in . the proposed zone? . 7 o�v � RECEIVED '° MAR 6 1968 ' Renton Planning Dept . ,o ----� 1967 e 9,y''NG 11 Renton Planning Commission Meeting March, 27, 1968 Minutes Page 6 Moved, by Racanelld, seconded by Ross , that the •Planning Commission , recommend to the City Council that the highest and best use of the subject property be R-2. Motion carried; Stredicke and Sterling dissenting. . The Chairman advised the applicant' of. his right to appeal the decision of the Planning Commission to the City Council in writing within ten days. The meeting was recessed at 10 :15 P.M. The Chairman reconvened the meeting at 10: 25 P.M. On roll call, all members responded present. (e) RICHARDS, EUGENE M. , Appl. No. R-449-68 , rezone from G-6000 to L-l; property located on 86th Ave. S. between S. 153rd St. and FAI 405. The Chairman• described the rezone; application. The Planning Director stated this is the 'parcel. of land that was in the center of the pre- vious rezone request approved by the Commission. Slides of the prop- erty were shown. The applicant has- been contacted but has not been. in touch with the Planning Department•.office up. to this time. The Planning Director ' stated , he' believed the applicant was out of town on vacation. ACTION: Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Racanello, that the application be continued for 30 days. - Motion ,carried; Denzer dissenting. 4- (f) HAWK,. JAMES, Appl. '.No. R-451-68, ' rezone from G to H-1; property locate east,. si e ,of 8 t Ave. S. . etween S. t an th Sts. The Chairman described the rezone application; the , Planning , Director . pointed out' locatio.n of the property on- the , zoning map. Slides of subject property were shown. The Planning Director stated that' while the Comprehensive Plan indicates non-manufacturing use for this area, . the applicant has requested H-1 zoning which ,wquld allow the fuel oil, storage use ' he. requires, which is a non-manufacturing use. The Chairman stated he understood the applicant' s representative had a revised plan to present to the., Commission- and called for comments from the, audience. Mr. Walter Isaac, planning consultant from Seattle; speaking on be- half of the applicant, gave a, presentation ,of ' the development plans for the fuel oil storage complex. Upon inquiry by the Commission, he stated his client would accept M-P zoning if, he could be assured the desired use would be allowed in such zone. ' Teegarden stated he felt it was. the opinion- of the Commission that this development...would be a good. and acceptable use for this particular area, ' but felt this question should be settled before the hearing was closed. The Planning Director stated the proposed development, . in his opinion, was in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and would be allowable in this particular location under M-P zoning if approved by the Planning Commission. Moved by, Denzer, seconded by Forgaard, 'that' the hearing be closed. Motion carried unanimously. ACTION: Moved, by Stredicke, seconded. by Denzer, that the Planning Commission approve the application of James Hawk' for M-P' zoning (amended from H-1) and forward to the City Council for approval as it complies with the Comprehensive Plan. Motion carried unanimously. Renton Planning Commission Meeting March 27, .1968 Agenda Page 3 . (f) HAWK, JAMES, App1. No. R--451-68 , rezone from G to H-1; . property located east side of 87th Ave.• S. etween S. 158th and 160th Sts. Total Area--10. 4 ac, Existing Zoning--G Existing Use--undeveloped Principal Access--East Valley Highway. Proposed Use--industrial • Comprehensive Plan--non-manufacturing _ StaffComments : The proposed development is located easterly of- 87th Ave. S. in an• area presently designated as non-manufacturing on the Comprehensive Plan. Developer contends that the proposed use is .a non-manufacturing use but has requestedH-1 zoning since the Zoning Ordinance (Sec.. 4-713 (a).. (60) would only allow fuel oil storage in such zone. Proposed use could conceivably be allowed in an L-1 zone upon approval of the useby the Planning Commission (Sec. 4-712 (a) (20) . Commission Comments: Recommend proposed use be allowed under M-P zone. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS : MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES (a) Planning Association of Washington Spring Conference, Wenatchee, April 5 and 6, 1968. (b) Valley Regional Planning Commission "We ' re No. 1" Conference, Renton Inn, April 11, 1968 .. MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS (c) Letter from Engineering Department re Victoria Park No. 1 , for Planning Commission information. • • (d) Letter from Building Department re Code Enforcement. (e) Annual Report 1967 (preliminary data) . Renton Planning Commission . Meeting March 13, 1968 - Minutes Page 2. 4 . - NEW BUSINESS, The- Planning Director stated that with the permission of the , Chair.-- man he would, review briefly the• following items of.. new business. . The Chairman indicated that- these new items of business would be studied in detail by the Planning Commission on the field trip, the date of-_which would be. set later during this meeting. SITE PLAN APPROVAL APPLICATION (a) GRIFFIN HOME FOR BOYS , proposed addition; property located at 10198 Lake .Washington Blvd. Continuation of the. development pre- viously reviewed by Planning Commission. .. FINAL PLAT APPLICATION (b) VICTORIA PARK NO, 3, Appl. No, FP-450-68 ; property located south of 14th Ave. S. , north of S:E. 166th St.. and east of Talbot Road (72 lots) . REZONE APPLICATIONS (c) BROWN, . RAY et al, Appl._ No. R-446-68, rezone from R-2 and GS-1 to R-3; property- located- north of 12th- Ave.. N, between 125th Ave. ' S:E. and Sunset..Blvd. (d) RICHARDS, EUGENE M, , Appl, _Noo R-449-68, . rezone' from G-6000 to L-1; property located on 86th Ave. S. between. S. - 153rd St. and FAI 405, . L(e) HAWK, JAMES , Appl.. No. R-451-68 , rezone from G to ; property located east side of 87th Ave, S. between S. 158th and 160th Sts . 5. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS - (a) FIELD TRIP. DATE ACTION: Moved by Ross, seconded. by. Forgaard, that the next field trip be. • conducted on" Saturday, March 16 , 1968; Commissioners to leave• from the, Park Avenue Restaurant at 8 : 00 A.M. Motion carried. (b) PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON MEETING, APRIL 5--6 , 1968, Chairman Garrison announced that the spring meeting of. the Planning Association• of Washington .would be held in Wenatchee .on April 5 and 6. He asked , if any members _felt they would be able to attend. Denzer and Stredicke stated they wished to. attend. The Chairman stated this .was a. very .worthwhile- meeting and urged a good attend- ance from the-. Planning Commission.. ACTION: Moved by Teegarden., seconded by" Ross, that-,James Denzer and Richard Stredicke be . authorized to. attend the PAW meeting in Wenatchee on . April 5 and 6 , 1968. . 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In what way is the proposed change in zoning in the public interest? DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY The subject property is located between 87th Street and the East Valley Highway, and between 15 8th Street and 160th Street, and comprises an area of approximately ten acres . The elevation of the land is approximately nine feet above sea level, and does not benefit from public drainage protection, therefore it is subject • to frequent flooding. The subject land is often underwater having an occasional water level of ten feet, and contains some trees which are capable of living in this environment. Southwest of the subject property is a fuel oil pumping station, which receives its fuel from Ferndale, Washington by pipeline and a Mobile Oil Fuel Storage facility. One home is located to the east of the subject property, as shown on the accompanying land use map, submitted herewith. All other property for a dis- tance of more than one thousand feet is vacant. The valley freeway lies immediately east of the subject site; Highway No. 405 is located approximately half a mile to the north. Access to the freeway is, presently from the East Valley Highway. The site, more fully described in the legal description, is composed of two blocks, plus one parcel located in a third block. This is shown on the site map or plot plan. EXISTING ZONING AND SURROUNDING ZONING WHICH AFFECTS THE SUBJECT SITE The existing zoning of the subject site is "G" , Residential Single Family, having a minimum lot size requirement for 35,000 square feet. Immediately to the south is an L-1, light industry, zone. To' the immediate southwest is an H-1, heavy industry zone; while 700 feet to the north of this site is an H-1 zone. East of the site is the freeway and east of that is an L-1 zone. The subject property is presently', for the most part surrounded by industrial zoning. CONFORMITY TO THE COMPREHENSIVE `ir PLAN '� :�'�: �,'� ` � ,, •,;',' �,�•, The proposed use, which a change in zoning would'allow conforms:with • the existing comprehensive plan, which calls for non-manufacturing industry subject site. Fuel oil storage facilities do not emit smoke,.'dust create noise or'` vibrations, or provide other objectionable factors generally':found, in connection``witli heavy industry. The proposed use will therefore compliment..the existing and pro posed comprehensive plans for the City of Renton. COMPATABILITY.WITH ADJACENT USES ' . At the present time a pumping station is located, on'-land which is less than two hundred and fifty feet from the subject property:, This fuel pumping station receives petroleum products directly from a refinery in Ferndale,,Washington and is the only pumping station in King County. To effectively services„King County and surrounding counties, the fuel oil pumping station must service .surrounding fuel oil `'storage' facilities. In a study which was done by the New York City 'Planning Department in the early 195 0's it was found that similar industries of"this'type tend to move towards ' each other and prefer to concentrate in one area: This 'provides the industries with a source of suppliers geared towards that industry group as well as a trade :dialogue in , • which meetings can be held frequently. DIRECT BENEFIT TO PUBLIC " Industries benefit if similar industries are concentrated in one locale, however, the public also benefits directly from this concentration of compatible uses: " The public facility requirements and transportation requirements will be more easily met if service to a concentrated area is available rather than to a fragmented conglamoration of indust- rial locations . For example, if a series of fuel oil"'storage,companies were located in varying areas of the City of Renton, underground"pi-pelines would traverse through a , vast number of streets throughout the City;:,' When a water line breaks, or when a street, is regraded, the danger of an unsuspecting worker"or'`contractor damaging the'fuel line, • is greatly increased. 4 The design of streets and their capacity requirements is much more easily calculated when similar industries which utilize these streets concentrate. The City of Renton Traffic Engineer is not opposed to the proposed use for fuel oil storage facilities and a supporting letter is submitted with this application. The subject land is underwater over a large portion of the year; hence, this land requires extensive fill. The proposed land fill would not only make the subject site more desireable, but would also provide adjacent properties with an incentive so that all land surrounding the subject site will be improved and developed. This could only result in an increase in the tax base for the City of Renton. Not every industry can afford to spend money for fill in this location. The unique quality of the industry ( the fuel oil storage relationship to the pipeline pumping station ) makes it economically feasible to fill this land and still return a profit to the operator. The City Engineer has plans for the development of roads and water pipelines along 87th Avenue and 158th Street. The potential user has the financial resources to effectuate these plans, thereby setting forward the time table to improve other parts of the plan for the City of Renton. II . On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you requested ? Both the existing and proposed comprehensive plan for the City of Renton show that the area in which rezoning is requested is to be used for light and heavy in- dustry. The growth of population now going on in the Puget Sound Region calls for more land to be put into industrial use to service the growing population needs. In 1964 a report was made to the Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study on the Economic Growth of the Puget Sound Region by Arthur D. Little, Inc. The report found an overall of ten percent per decade increase in the petro-chemical industry to be reasonable when the basic technological changes the industry expects are considered. Consequently, a need exists for additional zoning for industry. 5 i I . What provisions will you make to protect adjacent ana surrounding property from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? The provisions that will be made to protect adjacent properties from the - detrimental effects will be: 1) safety provisions through careful site planning and 2) setback from the property line and 3) intensive landscaping of the property. Careful planning will dictate how each of the fuel oil storage facilities will be located on the site and what the best method would be to reduce the hazard of fire. Proper ingress and egress for truck loadings will be designed to prevent accidents both on and off the site and to enable the truck drivers to have adequate sight distance to see any potential danger when approaching the street. The site plan submitted herewith shows the setbacks as well as the actual location of proposed facilities on the site. The rendering shows the aesthetic con- siderations given. The proposed plan indicates that the property will be landscaped. The improvements proposed should be a worthy addition to the City of Renton. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION o RENTON,WASHINGTON - ,n o CITY HALL , R E N T O N , WASHINGTON 9'8 0'5 5 0 ALPINE 5 - 3 4 6 4 -PT 2sQ0 CA PITA�OF �4. February 23, 1968 Mr. Walter M. Isaac 1422 Northern Life Tower Seattle, Washington 98101 Dear Mr. Isaac: In reply to your inquiry regarding your proposal for the development of fuel oil storage, warehousing, and offices in the Earlington Industrial Park area, I am forwarding this letter, as you requested, From a traffic engineering stand- point, I would have no objections to your proposed usage of the property located in the Industrial Park. I will be interested, however, upon actual development in the access problem to the industrial area and to your prop- erty. The question or re-zone is one that can only be answered by the Planning Commission and the Planning Department for it' s, compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. If you have any further questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, DEL BENNETT Traffic Engineer DB:em AFFIDAVIT I, ��.,� �„ , � ` being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information - herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn before me N. this day of c'Q, ' , 19 Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at�j� . /may,,, 47e/ X/e.U.L4c. (.1i4r ) Namc) - (3 gnature of Owner) . , 6803 S. 140th ' (Address (Mailing Address) • : . ii 0:1A k Seattle Washington PUBL (C (City) (State) • PA 2-0620 • (Telephone) (OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify e foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been thorough and complete in every particular and to conform t a regulations of the Renton Planning Department govCi in Lfi]c of such application. Date received MAR 6 1962 , 19 BY: /ING DEON" Renton Planning Dept. D.... Arto. ..ln 1 OG"7 Renton Planning Commission Meeting March 13 , 1968 Agenda Page 2 • • * (e) HAWK, JAMES, Appl. No. R-451-68, rezone from G to g.-r; property located east side of 87th Ave. S . between S. 158th and 160th Sts. • Total Area--10. 4 ac. Existing Zoning--G • Existing Use--undeveloped • Principal Access--East Valley Highway Proposed Use--industrial Comprehensive Plan--industrial 5. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS: (a) Field Trip Date. (b) PAW Meeting in Wenatchee on April 5 and 6 , 1968. (c) Letters re: Comprehensive Plan--Planning Commission recommendations requested: 1. Donald H. Jacobs; property located on 87th Ave. S. at S. 130th St. • 2. C. K. Mullins; property located north of the Renton-Issaquah Highway No. 2, west of 138th Ave. S.E. and the area presently zoned B-1. 3. F. E. Lawrence; property located at 9403 - 104th Ave. S.E. 4. David S. Haddad; property located at 12005 Maple Valley Highway. (d) CBD--recommend zoning change Jacobson Study--referred from Council for study and recommendation. • 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 27 , 19 68 , AT 8 : 00 P .M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1. REZONE FROM R-2 & GS-1 TO R-3; property lying north of 12th Ave. N. . • 'between 125th Ave. S.E. & Sunset Blvd. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: - Lots 3 and 4 , Block 1, Shepard Heights Addition, according to the plat recorded in Vol. 46 of Plats, page 79 , Records • of King County, Washington: Together with all that portion of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4. of Sec. 4 , Twp 23N, R 5E, W.M. , lying westerly of "M" St. , . southerly of Sunset Highway, and northerly of said Shepard_ Heights Addition: ALSO together • with all that portion of the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of said Sec. 4. described as follows : Beginning at a . . point on the east line of said subdivision 326. 30 ' northerly • f_rom the SE corner thereof; thence continuing northerly• along said easterly line a distance of 163. 60 ' to a point 489 . 90 ' northerly of said SE corner; thence north 88°53 ' 08" West to the easterly margin of Puget Sound Power & Light Company' s transmission line right of way; thence southerly along said easterly margin to a point bearing north 88°53 ' 08" West from the point of beginning; thence south 88°53' 08" . East to the point of beginning. 2. REZONE -FROM -G�50O00 "TO L-1; property located on 86th Ave. S. between S. .153rd St. and FAI 405. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Lots -34 & . 35, Block 30 , C.D. Hillman' s Earlington Gardens Add'n to City of Seattle, • Div. No. 1, as per plat recorded in Vol. 17 of Plats, page 74 , in King County, Washington, described as follows: - Beginning- at the SE corner of said Lot 34 and running thence west along the south line of lot 34 , a distance of 115 ' ; thence north parallel to the east lines of said Lots 34 & 35 a distance of 60 ' ; thence east parallel to the south line of said Lot 35 a distance of 115 ' to the east line: of said Lot 35; thence south along the east lines of said Lots 34 & 35 a distance of 60 ' to the place of beginning. • • REZONE FROM G TO H-11 property located east side of 87th Ave. S . • between S. 158th & 160th Sts . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • PARCEL_ A: • • Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 , 6, 7, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28in Block 2of • • - C.D. •Hillman's Earlington•Gardens Addition to the City of Seattle Division No. • Lots 27 and 28 in Block 1 of C.D. Flillman's Earlington Gardens Addition to the City of Seattle Division No. 1, as per plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, on . page 74, records of King County; AND Lots 8, 9, 10, 11., 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 in Block 2 of C.D. Hillman's Earlington Garden Addition to the City of Seattle Division No. • 1, as per plat recorded in Volume 17 of Plats, on page 74, records of ling County; PARCEL C: Lots 1., 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 1.9, • 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28 in Block 3 of C.D. Hillman's Earl- ington Garden Addition to the City of Seattle, Division No. 1, as per plat recorded in Volume 1.7 of Plats, on page 74, records of King County; ALL situated in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE . . PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON MARCH 27„ 1968 AT 8 : 00 P .M . TO VOICE THEIR PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO SAME . JAMES E. DENZER , SECRETARY PUBLISHED March 17, 1968 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , James L. Magstadt , 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 SIGNED- ✓;? // /�i5%,/ • �f.�/i to before me, a Notary Public , '" .// - • on the 15thday of. March , ` . 1968 •