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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA66-285 1 . __ Y INTER-OFFICE MEMO July 15, 1966 - - di To: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Date From: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk Re: Royal Hills rezoning Dear Helmie: We are handing you herewith stencil of proposed rezoning from GS-1 to R-1 for Royal Hills. Would you please have the Engineer and Planning Director verify the legal description to be sure it is absolutely correct and also fill in the date of filing of the petition for rezoning since the file you handed us does not contain same. We remain Very truly yours, N & SHELIAN ,-ra d M. S -11an City Attor -y GMS:ds cc: City Engineer P.S. Pleas- •te the discrepancies in description in Planning Director, Application and Note of Hearing, and we suggest Law & Ord. Committee you make the necessary corrections in the Mayor ordinance description. • To tit 1=L-1--,".1 Dale -7� Z C c Time WHILE YOU WERE OUT Mr. ,o of Phone TELEPHON PLEASE CALL HIM CALLED TO SEE YOU WILL CALL AGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU RUSH Message 1-4 • ® L -MA� � No. 68 Operator ��7h� J. 'P LIVINGSTONE, MOORE AND WALLACE, INC. DAVID LIVINGSTONEWM. B19PHAM MOORE 1915 FIRST AVENUE - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 - MA. 4-2623 JOHN R.WALLACE, JR. DAVID A, KENNEDY Date s./,:ry 21 /9 4r i Project P,oy / //i//s TO 6-o,1--(7/e)/7 E,_-;c/rs.dr7 Location /Viz Sc. 2i, 77Z34]/.,,f. ,5E.c1//v/ Pe17fo// Cif), /f-// Phase f Oscd r — /4?0 ,17/0,7,,, leje?..V12- A., ,,0 1,. 11.1 %); A\\ GENTLEMEN: We are sending you a Enclosed ID Under Separate Cover 1 At'r 1 Copies Dwg. No. Description < e .3 se 2/6 c, tl/ . fgvy4/ /7i/4 Pr-epd sc: / PA?. ��7` 'G CO ,......."‘ / 2 cw a / o%So/-/' 7/or/ air-' chid(/e Originator of Material Material Received From Date Rec'd. THESE ARE TRANSMITTED: ❑ For approval 0'As requested 0 Approved 0 For your use D For review do comment 0 Approved as noted For bids due 19 0 Returned for corrections REMARKS — ( If enclosures are not as noted, please notify us at once) LIVINGSTONE, MOORE and WALLACE, Inc. By �,G , 7 Q� -, Copy To 0 Tr.nsmittai Record Material ge 4 PROPOSED PLAT OF ROYAL HILLS 2165.01 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A portion of the north half of Section 21 , T. 23N., R 5E., W.M. described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Government Lot No. 3 of said Section 21 ; thence Northerly along the west line of Government Lot No. 3, 600 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly line of the Bonneville Power Line ease— ment (Rocky Reach—Maple Valley No. I ) ; thence continuing northerly 65 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing northerly to the northwest corner of said Government Lot No. 3; thence easterly along the north line of said Government Lot No. 3 to the Cedar River; thence northerly, northwesterly and westerly along the Cedar River, to the north line of aforesaid Section 21 ; thence westerly along the north line of said Section 21 to the easterly line of the Puget Sound Power and Light easement (Beverly Talbot No. 1 ) , being 1020 feet more or less east of the northwest corner of Section 21 ;. thence S. 12°47'E. along the easterly line of said Beverly—Talbot No. I easement and its prolongation 625 feet; thence S.7I °04'W. 400 feet; ;thence S. I8°56'E., 170 feet more or less to the northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement (Rocky Reach—Maple Valley No. I ) ; thence continuing S. 18°56'E. 20 feet; thence N.71 °041E. parallel with said northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement, 170 feet; thence N. 18°56'W. 20 feet to said northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement; thence N.71 °04'E. 210 feet along said northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement and its prolongation; thence S. 18°56'E., 130 feet'; thence N. 71 °04'E., 200 feet; thence S. 18°56'E., 80 feet; thence N.71 °04,'E., 190 feet; thence S.59°56'E., 275 feet; thence N.30°04'E. , 120 feet; thence 'S.59°56'E., 160 feet, more or less to a line parallel to and 15 feet south of the northerly line of the aforesaid Bonneville Power Line Easement; thence S.9°49'30"W., 40 feet; thence S.80°10'30"E. along said parallel line, 90 feet; thence N.9°49'30"E.; 55 feet to the aforesaid Page 2 — Lega' Description Royal Hills Plat northerl. line of the Bonneville Power Line easement; thence 'S.80°10'30"E. along said northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement, 1 ,260 feet more or less to angle point in the aforesaid northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement; thence S.32°04'E. along said northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement, 435 feet; thence, easterly at right angles to the west line of aforesaid Government Lot 3, 50 feet; thence southerly parallel to the west line of said Government Lot 3, 225 feet; thence easterly at right angles to the west line of said Government Lot 3, 110 feet; thence southerly parallel to the west line of said Government Lot 3 68 feet, more or less, to a line parallel to and 22.5 feet southwesterly of the aforesaid northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement, which bears;S.32°04'E.; thence S'.32°04'E'. along said parallel line, 220 feet, more or less, to the intersection with 'a line at right angles to the west line of said Government Lot 3,from the true point of beginning; thence easterly at right angles to the west line.of` said Government Lot 3, 70 feet, more or less, to the true point of beginning. Situate in King County, Washington. INTER-OFFICE MEMO Date July 15, 1966 From: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Departmental Account No. To: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk Expenditure Account No. Re: Royal Hills rezoning Dear Helmie: We are handing you herewith stencil of proposed rezoning from GS-1 to R-1 for Royal Hills. Would you please have the Engineer and Planning Director verify the legal description to be sure it is absolutely correct and also fill in the date of filing of the petition for rezoning since the file you handed us does not contain same. We remain Very truly yours, • . N & SHELIAN --rar. M. Shell- City ttorney GMS:ds cc: City Engineer P.S. Please note the discrepancies in description in Planning Director Application and Note of Hearing, and we suggest Law & Ord. Committee you make the necessary corrections in the Mayor ordinance description. y con •1 ORDINANCE NO. cg,"--,j AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDE CE DISTRICT (GS-1) TO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT(R-1) WIIEREAS 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 in conjunction therewith, the properties hereinbelow described have heretofore been zoned as GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE DISTRICT (GS-1) and WHEREAS a petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about February 3,1966, which petition was then duly referred to the Planning Commission for ifevestigation, study and public hearing and a public hearing having been held thereon or on about February 23, 1966, which hearing was thereafter continued; and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commis- sion and said rezoning request, 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 TIME CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Single Family Residential District( R-1); 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: A portion of the north half of Section 21, T. 23N., R SE.,W.M. described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Government Lot No. 3 of said Section 21; thence Northerly along the west line of Government Lot No. 3, 600 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement (Rocky Reach-Maple Valley No. 1); thence continuing northerly 65 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing northerly to the northwest corner of said Government Lot No. 3; thence easterly along the north line of said Government Lot No. 3 to the Cedar River; thence northerly, northwesterly and westerly along the Cedar River, to the north line of aforesaid Section 21; thence west- erly along the north line of said Section 21 to the easterly line of the Puget Sound Power and Light easement (Beverly Talbot No. 1),being 1020 feet more or less east of the north- west corner of Section 21; thence S.12°47'E. along the easterly line of said Beverly-Talbot No. 1 easement and its prolongation 625 feet; thence S 71°04'W. 400 feet; thence S.18°56'E., 170 feet more or less to the northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement (Rocky Reach-Maple Valley No. 1); thence continuing S.18°56'E. 20 feet; thence N.71°04'E. parallel with said northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement, 170 feet; thence N.18°56'W. 20 feet to said northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement; thence N71°04'E. 210 feet along said northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line ease- ment and its prolongation; thence S.18°56'E., 130 feet; thence N.71°04'E. , 200 feet; thence S.18°56'E. , 80 feet; thence N.71°04'E. , 190 feet; thence S.59°56'E. , 275 feet; thence N.30°04'E., 120 feet; thence S.59°56'E. , 160 feet, more or less to a line parallel to and 15 feet south of the northerly line of the aforesaid Bonneville Power Line Easement; thence S.9°49'30"W. , 40 feet; thence S.80°10'30"E. along said parallel line, 90 feet; thence N.9°49'30"E., 55 feet to the aforesaid northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement; thence S.80°10'30"E. along said northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement, 1260 feet more or less to angle point in the aforesaid northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement; thence S.32°04'E. along said northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement, 435 feet; thence easterly at right angles to the west line of aforesaid Govern- ment Lot 3, 50 feet; thence southerly parallel to the west line of said Government Lot3, 225 feet; thence easterly at right angles to the west line of said Government Lot 3, 110 feet; thence southerly parallel to the west line of said Government Lot 3 68 feet, more or less, to a line parallel to and 22.5 feet southwesterly of the aforesaid northerly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement, which bears S.32°04'E. , thence S.32°04'E. along said parallel line, 220 feet, more or less, to the intersection with a line at right angles to the west line of said Government Lot3, from the true point of beginning; thence easterly at right angles to the west line of said Government Lot 3, 70 feet, more or less; to the true point of beginning. Situated' in King County, 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 g4-4 day of August, 1966. • 0 Helmie Nel ons t i lerk\ APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this eiay of August--; 19 __ ./42 Donald W. Custerlj f*cDar Approved as to form: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney - 2 - • i 1 R • c l/ r / a ' je? Vkit,vditt/ I ORDINANCE NO. ------ AN ORDINANN'CE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CLANGING THE r) ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE DISTRICT (GS-1) TO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-1) ' WHEREAS under Chapter VII, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordina a No.1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", as amended, end the maps in conjunction the4ewith, the properties hereinbelow described have heretof re been zoned as GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE DISTRICT (GS_ly, and WHEREAS a pe ition for change of Zone classification of sai property has been filed with the City Clerk .n or about Januar , 1966, which petit on was then duly referred to the Planning C. ..Aisaion for inve tigation, study and p lic hearing and a public hearing having been he d thereon or r about February 2 , 1966, which hearing was thereafter continued; and said utter havin been duly consi red by the Planning Commis- sion and said rezoning request, be ng in con ormity with t)he City's Comprehensive Plan and all parties having been heard ap.earing ,in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE / BE I ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR A ii HE CIJ COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLWS: SECTION I: The following des -• • •roperty in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Single Family Residential Distr' .t (R-1); the Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and direcred to hange the maps of the oning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to- 't: A portion of the N i of •-c. 21 T.23 N , R 5 E., W.M. , described as 'f.ollows:. Commencing at the SI corner of Gov. of 3 of said Sec. 21, ; thence northerly along the W line of Go . Lot 3, 600' mor. or less to the northeasterly line of the Bonneville Power Line Ea-ement (Ro•ky Reach-Maple Valley No. 1), thence continuing northerly 65' to the true point of beginning; thence continuing northerly to the IV corner of s:id Gov. Lot 3, thence easterly along the N line of said Lot 3 to t.e Cedar Rive , thence nor herly, northwesterly along the Cedar River to th- north line o aforesaid Se tion 21, thence westerly along said N line to t - easterly lin- of the Puget ound Power'andi Light easement Beverly No. 1, b- ing 984' more •r less from th- northwest ✓corner of Sec. 21, thence S 12047' along said eas erly line and i s prolo' :ation 630' , thence S 71°04' W., e0' , thence S 18°•6' E, 175' more .r • ss to the northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Li e easement (Rock 'each-Maple Valley No. 1), \'fence oont' uing S 18°56' E, •' , thence N 71°e E and parallel with said nortrhwester y easement line 17s' , thence N 1-.56' 0 . 20' to said northwesterly easemen. l-ne, thence N 71004' E along'eai• northwesterly easement line and ' its prol. :'tion 220' , thence c 18°56' 130' , then e N 71004' E 200' , thence S 18°56' 8' thence N 71°04 E, 230' , hence S 18' 6' E 110' , thence N 71°04 E 155' , hence S 18°5. ' E 5 , more or less a line parallel to and 20' S f the northe line of the aforesaid Bonnevil l: easement, thence S 80° 0'30" E along sal. •-ral.e line 380' ;, thence N 0,°49'30" E, 20' to the of or said northerly easeme e, thence S 80°10'30" E •long said northerly eas went line 1150' , more or h - , to an angle point, the ce continuing S 2°04' E along said'ease'.en : lin- 430' more\or less; the ce at right angles t the west line of afo said Gov. Lo' o. 3, 50' , thence •:rallel to said line 210' ; thence a right angles to sax, W Line, 125' , th. ce parallel to Pd said. W line 100' more or less to a line paral to and 20' s n thwest of the aforesaid easement line beari g S 32°04' E, thence S -32°04' E, 190' more or less to the intersection wit a line at right angles . the W line of said Gov. Lot 3, from the true po' t of beginning, thence at r':ht angles to said W line, 65' more or less to .he true point of beginning. \\ -1- , ,1,,!G l i '. t , , ce ai .•Efv J1 - \::•.� /i 1 • {r I11{.1t�s r11(s.J ////0YY V®Uf! .. :• �� ^� �`�1' i.i ,1. r „i, � Ae� �p G'�f®�.9: the Jet Transport Capital of the World = PLANNING DEPARTMENT , , July 11,• 1966 i _ I Honorable Donald W. Cuser, Mayor • -Members of the City Council • Re: Appeal —Preliminary Plat Royal Hills Appl. No. S-384-66 and Rezone Request From GS-1 to R-1 F" Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at its public hearing meet- . . ing of Juno 22 , 1966 reviewed the Preliminary Plat i . . of Royal Hills. In addition to the request for. Plat approval and rezoning , the Plattors have also asked that variances from the City standards, as specified' in the Subdivision Ordinance, be granted. The orig- _ inal factors involved in the denial of the Plat were outlined in a letter dated April 18 , 1966 . ' Since, . the original denial by the Planning Commission var- ious changes have been made toimeet the thePlat, various the spec- Plattors have also agreed ifications as outlined by the City Engineer. The Plattors have stated at the Planning Commission meet-. ing that they would comply with the SR-1 zoning re- comrnended,provided that 15% of the• lots could be less than 7500 sq. ft. • On the basis of its review the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Preliminary Plat of Royal Hills. Sincerely, . ' l 7 d 2--/ • Gordon :/Ericksen / / Plannin Director , (///' GYE:pc • • RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 8:00 P.M. July 11, 1966 The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by D. W. Custer, Mayor, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited by the assembly. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS: Hulse, Bruce, Gianini, Pedersen, Perry, Delaurenti, Poli and Morris. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Bruce, that the absent' Council Members be excused. The motion carried. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney, Marcella Hillgen, Librarian, M. C. Walls, Fire Chief, Clarence Williams, Chief of Police, Sven Johnson, Building Director, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, Gene Coulon, Park Director and Vern Church, Purchasing Agent. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poli, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of June 27, 1966 be approved as written. Carried. PUBLIC HEARING. Royal Hills Preliminary Plat and Rezone-Continued from 6-6-66 5 This being the date set, the hearing was declared open and continued. A letter from Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director reported Planning Commission review of revised plans for the Preliminary Plat on June 22, 1966. The Plattors requested variances and rezone of the property from GS-1 to R-1 and since review of the various changes the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Plat with variances and rezone as revised. Audience comment was invited and Mr. David Kennedy of Livingstone, Moore and Wallace, Inc. Architects for the property owner, advised that problems have now been overcome and requested that the Planning Commission recommendation be approved and the Plat accepted accordingly. Mr. K. A. Sanwick, President of Viking Investment Company, associate of Sparkman & McLean Co, the property owners, corroborated state- ments by Mr. Kennedy of compliance and likewise requested adoption of the Plat. Inquiry was made by Roger Thoreson regarding use of S.E. 154th Street for access as had been previously proposed. Planning Director Ericksen displayed a map of the area and designated newly designed route West of Tiffany Park and through the sub- station right-of-way. Inquiries followed regarding location of the new access and its proximity to existing residences where numerous children play, Bonneville permit for use of the new area and possible utilization of S.E. 154th , as made by E. Lee Morgan, Marcie Wiedeman, Malcolm Blom and Anne Peopwski. It was pointed out that S .E. 154th is no longer being considered for access, the new routing deemed feasible and satisfactory for street purposes, the intent being to redevelop the road and not to abut private properties. Mr. Frank Holman, Chairman of the Tiffany, Fark neighborhood committee advised the citizens of Tiffany would not object and agree to the present plans inasmuch as S.E. 154th is not to be used. Mr. Donald Cade called attention to a large open storm drain in the area and was advised this would be given consideration by the present developer and adjacent developers as well as the City with regard to covering and containment in regard for children in the area. . Councilman Pedersen inquired regarding lake designated on the map and Mr. Kennedy advised it was a swampy area which will be developed and a lake created. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, that the hearing be declared closed. Carried. Council action was invited. Councilman Pedersen inquired regarding prior Tiffany Park Plat development proposal wherein 5 acre park was to have been dedicated to the City, and was advised that the newly proposed plat of Cendi-Crest is the plat containing park and school site but this has not yet been completed. This development will be the neighbor of the Sparkman McLean development rather than Tiffany Park. Moved by Poli, seconded by Gianini, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission, accepting the Preliminary Plat, rezone and variance requests as per revisions outlined. The motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS: The following Communications were read by the City Clerk with Council actions taken as follows: Rainier Asphalt Paving Company, Martin Overmyer, request for 40 day time extension on 4th Avenue North Extension, Arterial Street Project #3, C.A.G. 1020-66. Delay is caused by weather conditions, City Water Department construction of a water main from M Street to 132nd Avenue S.E. and a King County project adjoining to the East. Affixed thereto was recommendation from Jack Wilson, City Engineer, that extension be granted as requested. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recom- mendation of the City Engineer granting the time •extension as requested. Carried. -1- j July 7, 1966 Livingstone, Moore and Wallace, Inc. 1915 First Avenue Seattle, Washington Re: Preliminary Plat - Royal Hills Gentlemen: The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of June 6, 1966 has referred the above-captioned matter to the Planning Commission for recommendation in view of proposed revisions,since the denial,to generally bring the Plat into conformance with City Ordinance requirements. The Hearing has been continued to July llth at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall and your representatives are invited to attend if such is their desire, as the Commission will be submitting its recommendation at that time. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON I 4 Holmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/dm ,r /1 l\\ Renton City Council Meeting Minutes 6-6-66 PLUMBING & HEATING ?E1kMtTS: (Cont.) NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 7905 Robert Hubner 3414 - 4th Ave. No. Plumbing Fixtures 06 Carl Cook 344 Stevens Street Plumbing Fixtures 07 William Asher 11505 Sunset Blvd. E. Plumbing Fixtures 08 John Racanello 2807 - 7th Ave. No. Gas Installations 09 Bell & Valdez 2002 S.E. 19th Ct. Gas Installations 7910 Bell & Valdez 1905 S.E. 19th Ct. Gas Installations 11 Bell & Valdez 3340 Rolling Hills Gas Installations SEWER PERMITS: 7 14.00 Fred Squire 3218 - 8th Ave. No. Stubb Ditching 8 25.00 The Boeing Co. 33 Grady Way Connection to Sewer 9 10.00 Carl Cook 344 Stevens St. Connection to Sewer ' Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poll, that the Minutes of the previous meeting of May 23, 7 1966 be approved as circulated. Carried. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Planning Commission Decision - Royal Hills (Continued from 5-2-66) This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Communication was read from Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, recalling previous action of the Planning Commission and subsequent revisions by the Plattor since the denial to bring Royal Hills Plat into conformance to Code requirements, except for areas where variances are being requested. Access has not been fully resolved but it is anticipated this can be worked out with further study. In view of the steep terrain and potential flood areas it was pointed out that the City should resolve the question of public liability prior to approval of the final plat. A letter from Livingstone, Moore and Wallace, Inc. called attention to the variances requested due to topography conditions and of willingness to develop within limitations of not being detrimental to the neighbors and the comprehensive plan, and that they were working toward suitable access. Possibility of slides, the developers responsibility,is ctoxitrolled- as shown oii the Preliminary Plat and will be detailed in the development plans to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. A Hold Harmless Agreement was recommended by the Planning Director concerning the City's liability. It was felt that adjustments had been made on all items concerned and approval of the Preliminary Plat ,as revised on June 6th with variances as outlined , was requested. Mr. Kay Sanwick, Jr., one of the owners of the property,pointed out the various right-of-way easements and terrain difficulties they have been faced with and that the Sparkman-McLean Company, one of the major investment Companies, is the property owner and proper development would be assured -with their only desire being to secure approval to commence,• expediting resolve of the••problems: Mr. Francis Holman, 15520 - 120th Ave. S.E., on behalf of the some 38 residents of Tiffany Park area objected to the use of S.E. 154th as an access route to the property and Mr. Malcolm Blom added his opposition to such use of the street. Mrs. Anne Peopwski stated that 154th goes through the corner of her block and the traffic is bad enough now. A map was displayed of the subject area and possible access routes denoted. Mr. Kennedy pointed out that 154th was designated as an arterial on the old Plat of Tiffany Park to conform to the City's arterial street plan and that they are presently working with the new owners of Sendai Crest, the new name for the Tiffany development, to come up with new access. After further discussion regarding recreational development within the area, it was moved by Perry, seconded by Pedersen, that the hearing be continued to July 11, 1966 with referral to the Planning Commission for consideration of the Plat as per'proposed revisions. Carried. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Planning Commission decision - Stoneway Concrete, Inc. Denial of Variance request for addition to existing shop building A letter was read from the Planning Director recalling actions of the Commission in its denial, the structure proposed to be constructed to the edge of the highway right of way line (19ft. 6 inches into the right of way,).. The State Hwy. Department is. studying the widening of said highway to 4 lanes, which need therefor has not yet been resolved as far as the additional right of way is concerned. Also, traffic conditions in the vicinity of applicants property present serious public safety problems and potential accident hazard which should be given attention in future development. A letter from P. J. McKay, of the State Highway Department, recommended the addi- tion be kept out of the right-of-way, that access be made to SR 169 by way of the City Hall road rather than building another access to the new shop building, and that a 20' setback from the right-of-way be observed, as they plan to develop the highway in the near future. -2- _ DAVID LIVINGSTONE LIVINGSTONE, MOORE AND WALLACE, INC. WM. BISPHAM MOORE' JOHN R. WALLACE, JR. 1915 FIRST AVENUE - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 - MA. 4-2623 DAVID A. KENNEDY June 6, 1966 ' • Honorable Mayor Donald W. Custer Members of the City Council • Renton, Washington SUBJECT: Preliminary Plat of Royal Hills, Appl . No. S-284-66 and Request for Rezone from GS—I to R—l . Gentlemen: On February 3, 1966 we submitted a Preliminary Plat of Royal Hills. . In conjunction with it, we requested certain variances and a rezone of the subject property from GS—I to R—I . The Plat of Royal Hills is proposed as a planned unit development with a home owners association. The site is rather steep with a series of intermediate benches. It rises from the Cedar River, elevation 50 feet, to approximately 275 feet on the westerly edge. The area continues to rise to the southwest to 440 feet elevation at the entrance to Tiffany Park. The series ofrbenches defines the • development pattern within severe limitations. On one of the benches is ' a large beaver pond. • The preliminary plat has been designed within the limits of the topography with a lake at the location of the beaver pond to provide an unusual amenity and to create open space. In most instances it conforms to the • City's standards. In some Instances we have had to deviate from these • standards because of the terrain. We request that the preliminary plat of Royal Hills be approved and that a variance and/or special permit be granted to allow deviations from the. standard. This is requested as the topography is such as to create special ' and unusual conditions which would deprive the owner reasonable use of his land. He has already committed a total of 70.4 acres to 166 lots and community open spaces; an average of 18,475 square feet per lot. The variance is requested so the owner may develop his property within the limits of normal and substantial property rights. Tills is the right to develop property as the owner desires within the two limitations of not being detrimental to his neighbor and the official comprehensive plan for the City. • The public welfare and the adjoining properties are adequately shielded from any detrimental effects in usage of the subject land. This exists due to the natural terrain and the encroachment of many surrounding ease— ments. These features create a situation in which Royal Hills could be defined as a "neighborhood". It is smaller than the normal population of a neighborhood. The isolation does cause a "neighborhood" effect and with the erne i t l to planned, Royal Hills will be a very desirable- and a stable n(1ii)i1borhm,,d duvoloi)In ,11t. • • • ENGINEERS ❑ LAND SURVEYORS ❑ PLANNERS • • A ('t ' DAVID LIVINGSTONELIVINGSTONE, MOORE AND YV�xr ALLACE, INC. WM, BISPHAM MOORE JOHN R.WALLACE, JR. 1915 FIRST AVENUE - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 - MA. 4-2623 DAVID A. KENNEDY ' Renton, Washington page 2 June 6,` 1966 . . Specific items for which a variance and/or special permit ' are requested' . ' are listed below. This list is not all inclusive and reference is made , to the preliminary. plat and utility designs. A. Streets • I . The loop street around the south side of the lake from lots ,. ., , ' , 79 to• III ; a right—of—way width of 40 feet with a 32 foot ' ' . paved surface; sidewalk on the northerly side only. ' 2. Approve the turn—around as shown at lots 2 and 3. . 3. Approve cul—de—sacs at the length and width shown. , 4. Approve street grades to maximums shown on the preliminary .,.. t . . street plans. • . . B. Other . - I , Approve pipe stem lot No. 1 . • 2. Deletion of midblock walkways. 3. Approval of community facilities: : . . a. Clubhouse, Swimming Pool and Parking Area -on Tract A; It is understood that detailed plans will have, to;be submitted for improvements. b. Parking ,Area west of Lot 115 and adjacent to the -"lake; This area will not be used for parking for said Tract A:, ' Since the Planning Commission meeting on March 23 we have had occasion :to review the plat with Mr. Erickson. The SR—I zoning which was- recommended provides for 75 ft. lot frontages. In the proposed plat of Royal Hills . there are 13 lots shown that do not have 75 foot frontage. The rezone application was for a R—1 zoning which permits 5,000 Sq. ft. lots. It was not our intention to plat this area into 5,000 sq. ft. lots: It has been pointed out earlier that there ' is an average of 18,475 sq. ft. per lot within the plat. The R—I zoning was requested for a total of 14• . lots which are less than 7500 sq. ft. Under the proposed zoning ordinance (which we realize has not been adopted) there is a provision for 25% of • the lots within a subdivision to be less than the stated square foot - minimum. These, of course, then must be compensated for by other lots which are larger. We request that we be divan the sameconsideration. Thy: Royal Ili I I plat will comply With the SR—I zoning If.,you ilenfiOrman Wohld I;whPidtr al lowlnO he to IlnyO Iris, of the leto of st !e or ar om ftal) MO sq. I I , ilr-Ily i Ife;l th+h avo( aqe oroa for tho P I at' I a 9lrnator than 71)0U sq. ft. ENGINEERS ❑ LAND SURVEYORS ❑•. PLANNERS • DAVID LIVINGSTONE • L,IVII\TCGS�I'(Jld ®®RE AND WALLACE, INC. Wm, 6ISPHAM MOORE JOHN R.WALLACE, JR. 1915 FIRST AVENUE - SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98101 - MA. 4-2623 DAVID A. KENNEDY Renton, Washington page 3 June 6, 1966 The City Engineer, Mr. Wilson, in a letter dated March 23 to the Planning Director stated that he would be willing to approve the Preliminary Plat at Royal Hills providing the following conditions were satisfied: Condition No. 1 refers to the 40' right—of—way requested as the Variance A. I . We are now in agreement upon this point. Condition No. 2 was the two dedicated and deeded accesses. We are still working towards the resolution of suitable access. However, the developers understand that an approved dedicated right—of—way connecting Royal Hills to the street system of the City of Renton must be provided before any plat can be recorded and we do concur with Mr. Wilson's requirement. No. 3 refers to slopes and the possibility of slides due to the topography of the land. This condition is, of course, a developer responsibility and subject to the approval of the Preliminary Plat, details of the slopes will be covered in the detailed development plans to the satisfaction of Mr. Wilson. • The Planning Director in his letter of April 18 to the City Council noted the following points: I . The topography is steep, on which point we concur. 2. He re—stated the access problem as outlined by the City Engneer. 3. He referred to the rezoning defining the reason for the recommendation of SR—I zoning rather than R—1 zoning. • It was stated above in our letter the reason for the request of R—I zoning • and stipulated that we could live with the SR—I zoning with the one con— dition that would allow us to have 15% of the lots of a lesser area and frontage. Paragraph 4 was a re—statement of the potential slide problem outlined by • the City Engineer. Mr. Erickson suggests the use of a "hold harmless" agreement concerning the City's liability. Depending upon the degree of the slide potential as is finally determined by the City Engineer, an agreement can be worked out to his satisfaction. Paragraph 5 is a brief statement of the variances requested. In the final paragraph -of Mr. Erickson's letter, he stated that these questions could "be resolved with additional adjustments by the developers". Substantial adjustments have been made throughout the course of the Pre— liminary Platting process. We have discussed these adjustments with the City Engineer's office and with Mr. Erickson. We believe we have come to an agreement on all of the items concerned and request the approval of the Preliminary Plat as revised on June 6, 1966 and the variances as stated above. We are in agreement with the proposed SR—I zoning, with the per— centage factor. ENGINEERS LJ LAND SURVEYORS PLANNERS - ' o^vouv/mmsrowc ������������� Y��W�� ��� T���� ~~. , ��,`^°� `,�`^�, ^,^.,..�~^� ��D ,, .^^....~~,^^, INC. � "v°. o/apy^m :oonc Joxw R. WALLACE, J". 1915 nnsr Avswus ' ssArrLc vv�smmo�om ua�o� ' ��� �'ueuy' -o^vm ^. xcwmco, � Renton, VVashlnOtdn page 4 June 6, 1966 � We sincerely request that you consider the `di ffiou|ties involved and approve the development as planned. � Sincerely, � � � � LIVINIG5TONE, MO0RE and WALLACE, Inc. � ` By David A. Kennedy � � � ` | � . DAK:mm ! | � ( ou - Erickson � Wilson ` Sparkman & McLean � ' \ � , � / . . . ! | ! � | � | � � r � \ � / � � E N G | N f, [ R S |-1 L A N D S U Q V l___ Y () S [l p LA N N ' RIS t • DAVID LIVINGSTONE LIVINGSTONE, MOORE AND WALLACE, INC. Wm, BISPHAM MOORE JOHN R.WALLACE, JR. 1915 FIRST AVENUE - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 - MA. 4-2623 DAVID A. KENNEDY February 23, 1966 Planning Commission City of Renton Renton, Washington SUBJECT: Royal Hills Variances Gentlemen: We have submitted a preliminary plat for Royal Hills. This is proposed as a planned unit development with a home owners association. The site is rather steep with a series of intermediate benches. It rises from the Cedar River, elevation 50 feet, to approximately 275 feet on the westerly edge. The area continues to rise to the southwest to 440 feet elevation at the entrance to Tiffany Park Subdivision. The series of benches defines the development pattern with severe limitations. On one of the benches is a large beaver pond. The preliminary plat has been designed within the limits of the topography with a lake at the location of the beaver pond to provide an unusual amenity and to create open space. In most instances it conforms to the City's standards. In some instances we have had to deviate from these standards because of the terrain. We request that the preliminary plat of Royal Hills be approved and that a variance and/or special permit be granted to allow deviations from the standard. This is requested as the topography is such as to create special and unusual conditions which would deprive the owner reasonable use of his land. He has already committed a total of 70.4 acres to 166 lots and community open spaces; an average of 18,450 square feet per lot. The variance is requested so the owner may develop his property within the limits of normal and substantial property rights. This is the right to develop property as the owner desires within the two limitations of not being detrimental to his neighbor and the official comprehensive plan for the City. The public welfare and the adjoining properties are adequately shielded from any detrimental effects in usage of the subject land. This exists due to the natural terrain and the encroachment of many surrounding ease— ments. These features create a situation in which Royal Hills could be defined as a "neighborhood". It is smaller than the normal population of a neighborhood. The isolation does cause a "neighborhood" effect and with the amenities planned, Royal Hills will be a very desirable and a stable neighborhood development. _ ENGINEERS ❑ LAND SURVEYORS ❑ PLANNERS I, 1• • , INTER OFFICE MEMO Date April 1, 1966 From:_aanie j22aaiauskity_saexiDepartmental Account No. To: Gordon Erickson, Planning Directee(Penditure Account No. MESSAGE: Re: Rezone Application from GS-1 to R-1 Sparkman & McLean Company - Owners ' Attached hereto is a copy of an appeal made by Livingstone, Moore and Wallace, Inc. , on behalf of the above captioned party, regarding their rezone request which was denied by the Planning Commission. Relmie Nelson, City Clerk +t" - =D� l(�N DAVID LIVINGSTONE • nn _ Wm, BISPHAM MOORE { LIVINGS7,v� `�7 1�0�` AND �7��L���J� INC. JOHN R. WALLACE, JR. '.� 4�NA 1915 FIRST AVENUE - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 - MA. 4-2623 DAVID A. KENNEDY `V6EIEIA;, In, March 31 , 1966 di,; 'i CI _o; ti Ir g . 1, i i 1, Honorable Mayor and City Council it City of Renton Renton, Washington 1 Gentlemen: On February 3, 1966 an application for a change of zone from GS-1 to R-1 was submitted to the City• At the sametime ePi�li— Preliminary Plat was submitted named RoyalHills. T Company, h Appli— cant in both cases was the Owner, Sparkman 2515 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, and the forms were submitted bye us as their Engineer. The Planning Commission has recently denied our frrrequests. We, therefore, are appealing to the City Council Hearing to consider our requests. Sincerely, LIVINGSTONEP o , MOORE and WALL E, Inc. 4r ,,;) � ,k% Qy�. David A. Kennedy �'' DA K:r:1H'dJ cc—Sparkman & McLean Gordon Erickson Jack Wilson I I-°N (1tN1 I„r2',:3 ,_ U I...ANC7 SURV YQ R S . ' PLANNERS • APPLICATION FOR CHANGE•.OF ZONE.. .. A P�.PL _IN .THE, CITY OF RENTON • • FOR OFFICE USE_ ONLY_ • Application . No , Date of .Filings __ __: _y��_� Sec -Tw o-Ra. P . Plano , Come Action a.. _ Date �� Page: Area ?lap: I • ._:. �p.3�-66 �. • Kroil, City Council..° s_ Action: Receipt NO/ Date: Ord, No, _ ... APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING UESTLONS .NEATLY -.6 ACCURATELY: Name of Applicant _SPARKMAN & McLEAN COMPANY Address_ 2515 — 4th Ave., Seattle Telephone No, MA 4-5300 (For information, please call MA 4-2623, Mr. Kennedy) Property petitions or.. rezoning . is situated. MX.. north of S.E. 154th Street 4 :eeetlX - -: � x c ..and..East....:o#_-.-I 16t 'ye. :._ -Stimr,ct,6 Legal Desc it ption. ou�j.et Property A i on of the north half of Sec. 21 T.23N, E,,,,W,, I , ,desc,C,.ibed as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Govt. Lot No. 3 of s.a _Se21 . thence northerly alon 4 the west line of Govt. Lot No. 3, 600 feet more or less to the northeasterly line of the Bonneville Power Line Easement (Rocky—Reach—Maple Valley No. I ) thence continuin norther! 65 feet to the true oint of be innin • thence continuin northerly to the northwest corner of said Govt. Lot No.3, thence easterl alon. the north line of said Lot No. 3"to the Cedar River, thence northerly, northwesterly and westerly along the Cedar River to the north line of aforesaid Section 21 thence wester along said north line to the easterly line of 'thePu et Sound Power & Light easement Bever!y No. I be 984 feet more or less from 'The norfhhwesf corner of Section 21 thence SI2 47'E. alon said easterl line and its rolonga— tion 630 feet thence S71°04'W 400 feet thence SI8°561E 175 feet more or less to the north— westerl line of the Bonneville Power Line easement '\(Rock Reach—Ma le Valle No. I ) thence continuin " SI8°56'E 20 feet . thence N71°041E. and arallel with said northwesterl easement line 170 feet thence N18°56'W 20 feet to said northwesterl easement line thence N7.I 4'E along said northwester! easement line and its rolon ation 220 feet, thence S '18°56'E, 130 ft. thence N7l°0 'E 200 feet the ce SI8°56'E 80 feet .thence N7l° 4'E 2 0 ft. thence Sl8°56'E, 110 feet . thence N71°04E 155 feet thence SI8°56'E 55 feet more or less to a line arallel to (Continued on reverse side) Existing Zoning Zoning Requested What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? Residential subdivision with private recreation areas to be owned and operated by a Home Owners Association. Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on this property ? 2 _per lot x 166 lots 332 Number required None spaces, NOTE TO APPLICANT: The followin factors are considered in recfassifyin ro ert o vidence orad itiona in- ormation ou .sire to submit to substantiate our 're- quest may be attached to t ese s eetso la In what way is„ this proposed change in zoning in the public interest? The pro osed chap a is in the public interest to stimulate business and develo ment in Renton. 35,000 sq. ft. usage is no a ease a eve opmen or econom c reasons and due o e topog— ra h . The change will ermit' develo ment and an ex ansion of the tax base. 20 On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? Renton i s the hub of the current Boeing expansion. More housing is needed in the Renton area. There is a real• shortage of deluxe subdivisions with community facilities in Renton. .3 , to you ,consi er t e property invo ve in this app ication to a -more suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed zone than for the uses per- mitted in the present classification? Please explain. The use .ro.osed is residential which is the same use as the resent zone. The lot size is bein reduced as acre tracts are (see .L+ e What provision- wouyou ma e to protect adjacent an surrounding proper- below ties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? There are no detrimental uses. However the surroundin ro erties are ads uatel buffered .,12y the Cedar River, Bonneville Transmission Line Easement and stee to o ra h . 3 (Continued) neither appropriate or economic within Renton. ft • (Confinued) ., and 20 feet south of the northerly line of the aforesaid Bonneville- easement, thence - S80°10'30"E, along said parallel line 380 feet, i-hence N 09°49'30E, 20 feet to the • aforesaid northerly easement line, thence S80°10'30"E, along said northerly easement, ` f, line'to an angle point, thence continuing S32°04'E. along said easement line, 640 feet �\ more or less, thence at right angles to the west line of aforesaid Government Lot No. 3, ''( 50 feet, thence parallel to said west line, 210 feet, thence at right angles to said west line, 125 feet, thence parallel to said west line 100 feet more or less to a line parallel to and 20 feet southwest of the aforesaid easement line bearing S32°04'E, thence S32°04E, 190 feet more or less to the intersection with a at right angles to the west line of said Government Lot No. 3, from the true point of beginning, thence at right angles to , said west line, 65 feet more or less to the true point of beginning. I A F F. I..D..A V I. T. . . I , being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of property involved in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the in- formation herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to me this 2 day of 9196 .�o Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, SPARKMAN & McLEAN COMPANY ame ame o ner residing. at . 2515 Fourth Avenue ress Mai i.ng address ' Seattle, Washington 98111 City tate , •` j� ��' ti MA 4-5300 u'�:�` rr �, : e ephone (OFFICE USE. ONLY) CERTIFICATION) This is to certify that the foregoing application has been in- spected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete in every particular and to conform to the rules and regulations of the Planning Department governing the filing of such application. Date received_ ,196(�Byo • Planning Commission •Minutes 3/23/66 Page 3 C) REZONE APPLICATIONS : 1)` Royal Hills Plat (Sparkman 6 McLean) , Apple No. R-285-66 , request for rezone from GS-1 to R-1, continued from March 9 . Staff report : Mr. Ericksen recommended this be rezoned to SR-1. Chairman Garrison asked if there were any comments from the audi- ence. There being none , the following action was taken: ACTION: Moved by Denzer, seconded by Cordell , that the hearing be closed. Motion carried. Moved by Racanello , seconded by Denzer, to, recommend to the City Council the rezone from GS-1 to SR-1, as this is in agree- ment with the Comprehensive P-. n. otion carried. ( 2) King County Public Hospital District #1 , Appl. No . R-303-66 , re- quest for rezone from GS-1 to R-4 , of property located at the in- tersection of 4th Avenue North and E Street , extending north to 5th Avenue N. and to the east to I Street . (a) Staff report : The Comprehensive Plan indicates the area as potential multiple residential. The surrounding uses are pre- dominantly residential. The Community Facilities Plan 1 , indicates the area for a potential Junior High School site. The School District , however, questiors this location, and feels that a junior high school site should be located further to the east . The feasibility of this area being used for a park site was dis- cussed with the Park Director. The need was , however, question- able at this time . (b) Committee report: Recommends rezoning to R-4 of Lots 1, 2 , 3 ,4 , 7 , 8 ,9 ,10 , Block 1 ; and Lots 1 through 4 of Block 6 , Rainier Acres Addition ; and rezoning to R-3 Lots 5 through 10 , of Block 6 ; and Lots 1 and 10 , of Block 7 , Rainier Acres Addition. Mr. Ericksen showed the area on the map, pointing out the lots recommended by the Committee for R-3 and R-4 . Chairman Garrison invited comments from the audience. Mr. John Payne, representing the Hospital District , stated that after consideration of potential land use it is felt that the R-4 zoning for apartmerits,would be the best use of the land. Also, since the "Hospital District represents the public, it would accrue to the benefit of the public to get the highest appraisal as possible for the land , since the money would be used to help build the new hospital facility. In the discussion that followed the Commission members express- ed concern for the. preservation of land values of the single family residences to the east and west. It was suggested because of the terrain that Lots 4 and 7 be rezoned to R-3 rather than R-4 . Mr. Tonda, 448 E Street , objected to the proposed rezoning for apartments . He stated that this is surrounded on three sides by single family residences , and the rezoning to apartment use of the large area would devaluate property values of the single family homes . Discussion followed relative to the potential use of this area for a junior high school site or a park site. RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 9 , 1966 Members present : Dayle Garrison , James Denzer, Wes Busch, John 1. Racanello , John Sterling , Clark Teegarden , Dr. Baird Bardarson, Gerald Cordell , Richard Stredicke . Staff present : Planning Director Gordon Ericksen, Assistant Planner James Magstadt. Others present : Councilman Henry Schellert ; Lyman Houk;; , representing City Engineer. Chairman Garrison called the meeting of the Planning Commission to order at 8 : 00 P.M. Chairman Garrison asked if there were any corrections or additions to the Minutes of February 23 , 1966 . There being none , the Chairman stated that the Minutes stand approved as written. I. '.'PLATS : (1) PRELIMINARY PLAT, ROYAL HILLS , Appl. No. S-284-66 , request for Variance from City Ordinance requirements . ( Continued from February 23 meeting . Mr. Ericksen displayed the plat and pointed out the areas where variances are requested. ,.. He stated that a meeting had been held with the Plattors , City Engineer, Planning Commission members and the Planning Staff. cThenfolloiing points were discussed : a. In regard to cul de sacs the Plattor was asked to redesign one of these to reduce the length. b. In regard to the road around the lake , ehownnon the Plat as 33 ' right of way, Mr. Ericksen stated that fheJC±ty Engineer felt this should have 40 ' right of way with 32 ' paving and a 4 ' sidewalk on the north side of the road. c. A' greater sight distance and wider turn arounds on some of the streets were recommended by the City Engineer. d. The matter of an: acceasciroad-intOhthe1Plat was discussed. It was felt that this was inadequate . e . • In regard to parking and recreational facilities , Mr. Ericksen felt that this could be decided at a later date. Mr. Ericksen stated that he had asked the City Attorney' s opinion relative to the City ' s liability in regard to sloped in the event of slides , and also regarding flooding. As yet he'had4-notcreceived an' opinion th: this . The concensus of opinion of the Commission was that this Plat needed further study. ACTION : • Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Denzer, that the hear- ing be continued until March 23 meeting .Motion carried. 2 . REZONE APPLICATIONS : (1 Sparkman a McLean , (Royal Hills Plat) Appl. No. R-285-66 , .., request for rezone from GS-1 to R-l. c. Mr. Ericksen felt that this matter should also be contin- ued for further study , since there is a question on the lot sizes requested on the R-1 zoning , with minimum of 5000 sq. ft. • ACTION : Moved by Bardarson, seconded by Racanello , that the hearing on the rezone be continued until March 23 . Motion carried. -1- M • • • Planning Commission . 2/23/66 Page 2 IY . P,LATS : Continued: • ( 2) PRELIMINARY PLAT, ROYAL HILLS , Application No. S-284-66 , request for Variance from City Ordinance requirements . Letter was read from the Plattor, requesting certain devia- tions from the Ordinance requirements , because topography is such as to create unusual conditions which would deprive the owner reasonable use of his land. Specific items on which variances were requested were as follows : A. Streets 1. Loop streets - 50 ' width. 2 . Approve turn-around at Lots 2 8, 3 . 3 . Approve cul de sacs at length S width shown. 4 . Approve access road outside platted as 22 ' pavement width without curb , gutter or sidewalk. 5e Approve street grades to maximums as shown . B. Other 1. Approve pipe stem lot No . 10 2 . Deletion of m.idbl,ock walkways . 3 . Approve community facilities : a. Clubhouse , swimming pool and parking area on Tract A. b. Parking area west of Lot 114 and adjacent to lake. Mr. David Kennedy, Engineer for the Plattors , displayed drawings of the Plat , and eXplained some of the problems in- • herent within the proposed development After' diStussion relative to the abovementioned points , the following action was taken: ACTION : • Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Racanello that this hearing be continued. Motion carried. Mr. Eficksen was asked to set up a meeting with the:. Plattors , City Engineer, and Planning Director to study some of the problems prior to the next meeting of the Commission. r!--,) REZONE APPLICATIONS : (1) SPARKMAN 8 MCLEAN, APPLO NO. R-285-66 , from GS-1 to R-1 , therproperrty is,'withih the: proposed plat of Roya±,.Hills n,. situated north of SE 154th and east of 116th Avenue *SE. Committee report : Recommends approval since the majority , of the lots exceed 6000 sqo ft. Staff report : The proposed development is in an area of steep topography. The minimum lot size permitted in the R-1 classification is 5000 sq. ft. ; the minimum lot sizes in the plat as presented exceed; 6000 sq. ft. DISCUSSION followed relative to the use as shown on the Com- prehensive Plan. This area was shown as mainly greenbelt with some single family on the edges . Question was raised as to whether the Comprehensive Plan would have to be changed to allow R-l. Mr. Ericksen stated that the area is already zoned for single family use , minimum lot size of 35 , 000 sq.. ft . The use ' pro- posed, with the greenbelt areas -was. considered to be in; 'a.gree- ment;.w-ith the intent of: the Comprehensive Plan. t •- ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REG- ULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL, RENTON WASHINGTON, ON February 23 , 1966 AT 8 : 00 P.M. TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR Rezone FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: J. A portion of the N 1/2 of Sec.. 21,T.. 23 N, R 5 E, W.M. , described as follows : Commencing .at the SW. corner of Gov. Lot 3 of said Sec.. .21, ;. thence northerly along the W. line of Gov. Lot 3 , 600 ' more or less to the northeasterly line of the Bonneville Power,Line Easement (Rocky Reach-Maple Valley No. I) , thence continuing northerly 65 ' to the true point of beginning ;. thence con- tinuing northerly to the NW corner of said Gov. Lot 3 , thence easterly along. the N line of said Lot 3 to the Cedar River,. thence northerly, northwesterly d 1.,)- v1....* along the Cedar River to. the north line of aforesaid Section. 21, thence west-. erly along said N line to the easterly line of the Puget Sound Power and Light easement Beverly No. 1, being 984 ' more or less from the northwest corner of Sec. 21, thence S.112°47.' E along said easterly line and .its prolonga- tion 630 ' , thence S 71°04 ' W. , 400 ' , thence S 18° 56 ' E , 175 ' more or less to the northwesterly line of the Bonneville Power Line easement (Rocky Reach- Maple Valley No. 1) , thence continuing S 18°56 ' E , 20 ' , thence N 71°04 ' E and parallel with said northwesterly easement line 170 ' , thence N 18°56 ' W. 20 ' to said northwesterly easement line, thence N 71°04 ' E along said north- westerly easement line and its prolongation .220 ' , thence S 18° 56 ' E , 130 ' , thence N 71°04' E 200 ' , thence S 18°56 ' E 80 ' , thence N _71°04 '. E , 230 ' , thence S 18°56 ' E 110 ' , thence N: 71°04 'E .155 ' , thence S 18°56 ' E. .55 ' , more or less to a line parallel to and. 20 ' S of the northerly line of the aforesaid Bonneville easement , thence S 80°10 ' 30". E along said parallel line 380 ' , thence N 09°49 ' 30" E ,. 20 ' to the aforesaid northerly easement line ,_ thence S 80°10 ' 30" E along said northerly easement line 1150 ' , more or less , to an angle point, . thence continuing S .32°04' E along said easement line 430 ' more or less ; thence at right angles to the west line of aforesaid Gov. Lot No. 3 , 50 ' , thence parallel to said W line: 210 ' ; thence at right angles to said W line , 125 ' , thence para .lel to said W line 100 ' more or less to a line parallel to and 20 ' southwest of the aforesaid easement line bearing S 32°04 ' E, thence S .32°04 ' E , 190 ' more or less to the intersection with a line .at right angles to the W line of said Gov. Lot 3 ; from the true point of beginning, thence .at right angles to said W line, 65 ' more or less to the true point of beginning. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID Rezone 8 i'h"°.-= - -, ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON February. 23 , 1966 AT 8 : 00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME . PUBLISHED Feb. 9 , 1966 JAMES DENZER ,SECRETARY RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION C E R T I F:I C A T I O N I , JAMES MAGSTADT , Hereby certify that three ( 3) copies of the above document were posted by me in three conspicuous places on the property de- scribed above 'as prescribed by law , O .o NO 1 �( •'- `Lam'' ^-c— A'IZTS14 D 1.. . `-'' r/ y _i • ••ORDINANCE .NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CLANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE.:DISTRICT (GS-1) TO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-1) 1 i s WHEREAS under Chapter VII, Title IV (Building .Regulations) of Ordina a No.1628 known as the "Co of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", as amended, • d the maps in conjunction the. ewith, the properties here .nbelow described have hereto€ re been zoned as GENERAL SUBURBAN R•SIDENCE DISTRICT (GS-1 y, and • WHEREAS a pe ition for change of tone classification of sai -:property has been filed with the City Clerk •n or about Januar , 1966, which petit on wail-then duly referred to the Planning C• I2 ission for investigation, study and p lie hearing and a public hearing hav$bg been he d thereon or pr about February 2 , 1966, which.hearing was thereafter continued; and said ••atter havin; 'been duly consi red by the Planning Commis- sion and said rezoning request,. be ng in conformity with tie City's Comprehensive Plan and all parties having been heard ap.-aringlin support1Ehereof or in opposition thereto, / NOW THEREF.• . • BE I ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR A 3 HE CI, COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS '/ SECTION I: The following des - •roperty in the City of Renton is hereby r rezoned to Single Family Residential Distz'•:t (R-1); the Engineer and the Planining Director are hereby authorized and direc'ed to hange the maps of the oning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to- -'t: 1 • N. A portion of the N i of ,- -c. 21 . T.23. N , R 5 E., W.M. , described as 'follows: Commencing at the SI .cornea of: Gov. ' of 3 of said Sec. 21, ; thence'northerly along .the W line of .Gp ...Lot, 5, 600' .more or less to the northeasterly line of the:Bonneville Pow-r L,ine;.Ea• ement (Ro•ky Reach-Maple Valley No. 1), thence continuing northerly 65' to the: true point of beginning; thence continuing northerly to the NW corner-of: s:id::,Gov.• Lot 3, thence easterly along the N •line •of .said..Lot 3 to t to Cedar .Rive ,• thence nor herly, northwesterly along the Cedar River to th- north:line :o aforesaid Se tion 21, thence westerly along said N line to t .- easterly tin- o€'othe Puget ound Power and,Light easement Beverly No. 1, b- ing 984' morer.r.:.less from th- northwest pOrner of Sec. 21, thence S 12°47' along said:::ees erly line and i s prolo• _ation 630' , thence S :71°04' W.,. •0' , thence S 189'6".,,E; '175' more .r -ss to the northwesterly ''-line.. of. the Bonneville Power::Li a easement (Rook,. 'each-Maple Valley No. 1),• 'thence oont' uing S. 18°56' .E; SS' , thence N 710= • E and parallel with said nqr , westerly easement line '-17.' , thence N 1: •56' . 20' to said northwesterly eesemen, 1.ne, thence N 71°04' E 'along"sei. northwe tterly easement line and ' its..;prol• _ .tion 220' , thence • •18°56' . 130' , then e N 71°04' E 200' , thence S I8o56'= 81 thence N 71904 . .E, 230' , ,hence S 18' 6' E 110' , thence N. 71°04 E 155' , hence. S HIS. ' E 5 . , more or less •• a line parallel to and 20' :S.. ._the northe line of !the, aforesaid Bonnevil l: easement . thence S- 80° 0'30" E along •sa L.•.: •-ra l 'e line 380.' ; thence N 0,,°49'30" E, 20' to:;the af;or said northerly easeme ' ' e,.:.thence S 80°10'30" E •long said northerly ea s .ment line 1150.' , :more. on•,.1' =;;..to: an ang‘ point, the ce continuing S. 2°04' E along. .said..:ease',en ; :lin- •430' more\or less; the-'ce at right ;angles t the,.,west line of afo . said .Gov. -Lo- o. 3, .,50' , thence 'rallel to said yline:•210' ; thence might,-:ngles to se ' : W line, 125' , thence parallel to 'said W line 100' more' or less to a line paral - to and 20' s•1 thwest of the • .' aforesaid easement line beari g S 32°04' E, then '32°04' E, 190' more or . less to the;:intersection with a line at right angles' • the W line of said Gov. Lot 3,, from the true .po' t of beginning, thence at r'_ht aniles to said W-line, 65' more-or leis toy .he true point of beginning. —1—