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Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 6-20-66 PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Planning Commission Decision in denial of rezone Charles Redmon et al property) This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. A letter was read from Planning Director Ericksen advising that the Planning Commission in its considera- tion of the proposed rezone had made findings that the 90-units ultimately planned for the area under the proposed R-4 zoning would require use of Bonneville Power Line Right-Of-Way for parking and that the high density proposed is not compati- ble with the adjacent properties being developed as single family residential. The Commission had felt the Bonneville Power Line Right of WayEhould serve as a dividing line between multiple residential and single family residential uses. The access to the area will be through a single family residential area which it was felt would have a detrimental effect. Mr. Ericksen displayed a map of the area and designated existing R-1 and Multiple Residential now under develop- ment. Upon inquiry regarding the development under construction at present it was pointed out that the power line divides the two areas and the Commission had felt this line should separte the multiple from single family area to the East. Upon inquiry Mr. Ericksen stated there were no objectors but that much of the adjoining property is vacant at present. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Charles Redmon stated that the property,he feels,is better suited for apartments than residences and that the power line can be utilized and will be maintained whereas a number of private owners might not wish to add maintenance of this to their own properties, there being almost an acre which they can use for the apartments as parking and recreation areas. Also other multiple uses are in evidence in the area East of the right-of-way and just across the right of way and their apartments would fall right into the scheme of plans. The water and sewers are available and the proximity to the schools will make it a good place for families with children to live. Two finance companies have agreed to make the funds available for apartments in the subject location and it was felt the project would be of good quality and an asset to the City. The right-of-way problem would not be great as there is an access road along the power line right of way and only 150 ft. of development would be required to bring the street up to the property off Puget Drive. During ensuing discussion it was pointed out that the area is designated as low density multiple use on the Comprehensive Plan but that the Commission in its review had indicated a change to single- family use,there being too great an extension of multiple use in the area, now designated from rolling hills clear to Petrovitsky Road. Garrett pointed out that anyone purchasing the property would be under the impression that it was to be multiple zoning and might be guided by the color indicated on the plan. Mr. Ericksen advised the applicantsvexc advised of the Commission thoughts for changing the plan. After further discussion regarding density and presetngle family residences abutting the right of ways and pros and cons thereof, it was moved by Poll, seconded by Hulse, that the hearing be closed. Carried. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Dahlquist that the appeal be granted and the zoning allowed as requested with referral to the Law_and Ordinance Committee for Ordinance . After' i::uiry as to. precedent a d possibility of establishing.zonings prc :-it'c;.e�' ut right-of-ways which might be consistent in all like instances, Schellert expressed concern of setting a precedent and offered a motion to allow R-4 200 ft. from right of way line and remainder of the property be zoned to low R-2 density as indicated by the land use map. The motion was not seconded and vote was taken on the pending original motion. Me Chair .declared:.a majority.•aye: vote and the motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from Boy Scouts of America, Chief Seattle Council, by Sam Barnhart, Chairman, Funforall and Robert S. Epperson, District Scout Executive, Green River District, thanked the City of Renton for its cooperation and many services in the 1966 Funforall held in Liberty and Cedar River Parks. 2200 boys and 700 adults participated and the contribution by the City was felt to have attributed to the success of the production. A letter from the Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce requested permission to stage a ping pong ball drop in connection with the Renton Aviation Festival. Moved by Morris, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the request to the Committee of the Whole. The motion carried. -2- Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 6-20-66 PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Planning Commission Decision in denial of rezone Charles Redmon et al property) This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. A letter was read from Planning Director Ericksen advising that the Planning Commission in its considera- tion of the proposed rezone had made findings that the 90-units ultimately planned for the area under the proposed R-4 zoning would require use of Bonneville Power Line Right-Of-Way for parking and that the high density proposed is not compati- ble with the adjacent properties being developed as single family residential. The Commission had felt the Bonneville Power Line Right of Way should serve as a dividing line between multiple residential and single family residential uses. The access to the area will be through a single family residential area which it was felt would have a detrimental effect. Mr. Ericksen displayed a map of the area and designated existing R-1 and Multiple Residential nbw under develop- ment. Upon inquiry regarding the development under construction at present it was pointed out that the power line divides the two areas and the Commission had felt this line should separate the multiple from single family area to the East. Upon inquiry Mr. Ericksen stated there were no objectors but that much of the adjoining property is vacant at present. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Charles Redmon stated that the property,he feels,is better suited for apartments than residences and that the power line can be utilized and will be maintained whereas a number of private owners might not wish to add maintenance of this to their own properties, there being almost an acre which they can use for the apartments as parking and recreation areas. Also other multiple uses are in evidence in the area East of the right-of-way and just across the right of way and their apartments would fall right into the scheme of plans. The water and sewers are available and the proximity to the schools will make it a good place for families with children to live. Two finance companies have agreed to make the funds available for apartments in the subject location and it was felt the project would be of good quality and an asset to the City. The right-of-way problem would not be great as there is an access road along the power line right of way and only 150 ft. of development would be required to bring the street up to the property off Puget Drive. During ensuing discussion it was pointed out that the area is designated as low density multiple use on the Comprehensive Plan but that the Commission in` its review adirdicated a change to single- :family use,there being too great an extension of multiple use in the area,, now '( designated from rolling hills clear to Petrovitsky Road. Garrett pointed out that anyone purchasing the property would be under the impression that it was to be multiple zoning and might be guided by the color indicated on the plan. Mr. Erickson advised the applicants advised of the Commission thoughts for changing the plan. After further discussion regarding density and -presentrsi:ngle family residences abutting the right of ways and pros and cons thereof, it was moved by Poli, seconded by I:ulse, that the hearing be closed. Carried. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Dahiquist that the appeal be granted and the zoning allowed as requested with referral to the Law_and Ordinance Committee for Ordinance. After inquiry as ;:o. precedent and posibl.'_ity of esta1alishing.zonings r ere prog-'ctieS'i uL right-of-ways which might be consistent in all like instances, Schellert expressed concern of setting a precedent and offered a motion to allow R-4 200 ft. from right of way line and remainder of the property be zoned to low R-2 density as indicated by the land use map. The motion was not seconded and vote was taken on the pending original motion. r::h.e Chair .declared..a majority..aye: vote and the motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from Eoy Scouts of America-, Chief Seattle Council, by Sam Barnhart, Chairman, Funforall and Robert S. Epperson, District Scout Executive, Green River District, thanked the City of Renton for its cooperation and many services in the 1966 Funforall held in Liberty and Cedar River Parks. 2200 boys and 700 adults participated and the contribution by the City was felt to have attributed to the success of the production. A letter from the Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce requested permission to stage a ping pong ball drop in connection with the Renton Aviation Festival. Moved by Morris, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the request to the Committee of the Whole. The motion carried. -2- Honorable' i)Or U ald U. Cuter; ►layor = . - ' }'fomb!''rS id Li,'}i.: C it-`,.y .4O.0_rl(::i ' ` - - - ... . ' . Re: rC1Larlcc. Ls ite.rk'Harz° Ap}pi :I o. R- 3O( .--66:-, , ' : • '.., ' . ile uesL 'fc;r. --ezosie -fro-a Gam'--1 to 1:;--�1 . . _ ,. • ' . Property ideated at.- ,the SE n corer OE: SE .' ',. . , lE?Otn St... & i3onnevilli_e :Power •Lint: f I-tight' o - inlay - Gentle ien anti Mir's. ' Lahlciirt1.' t: : - '.- The: Plaz?n'i_i (�oi:ili;'t .t i r ,y i •.1 �¢ • 'Jv. ap'Di - ' LJl\:. S� 1 y .Y .9 J Z�.1 .•++- V... �Ll Ut^:7 lrI"�']l'('�� lL....`� `" p �.� ZCC�. - - .. tion at its T.'le'ci ing—J' _ r ± 3].'l-J=.3..1 27 , 1966 •ana '€May:. .11, - ` ' 1'9(176. ', •n )'tea review' th-:'_,:=P1.ax r ir±g Con ili:3 Y1on, consic - . erco -the . fo)..lewing factors*;:. - . .. . . " :(1): , `1.1hc• - ;_roncceU. "r.. zoiie for I:•- ,4 would, permit _ • : - higi..r, thnsit,y Plu].'[:i:7le_ re .iffientiµl user. ' A. total of. . - ' ' - 99Pi ur•llts'-1 LL oi.('.imo:3cc: 1.n ti1E? ul�:.l9la,tc •nlan-'for he.. - area. The - propose �?a.Y'.si'ncr for tile c'artmr'.n�.' 'ur1'ts `;ioulc, incLu<..e.::use ,af~ tie 'Donn eVillc' :Power Line' Eight.: " : t'- of a',. - . , ('v) '`1:ilo idj accn t pre,-1 e t`1.c s i.'iro'. 1.7.+'`.tng" c ve1_o ed • . - " : as single frnv ily re_i.d,nti'al.. • Tia? C;ti,:t;;i_rellcnsiv� Plan•;.' 'in''th . intc-''rpretation rOf'-the C(.-mtissic' iriulcr1LeS • •, . - ' .Single •fr'xii l y' rC_v''ic.c.ntir:il .us:e. ' , _ . . (3) • Ir' core iglerinn t:i'e:, feas.i.bality. :of.•r:u1.tiplr • . residential- lase in th,:ic::'ovcrall arc.:a ie .Plarnirtg -. . . . Commission 'had previously .ir_Ui.ca tee :that r,,o.. -Eonrie : r• . . .vil'1e Power 'tine" i iglit of- Nay' ,vould F3r1:1?re'. as -a• diva7'•' , •- - uarg line' between multiple resic?er.tia? and' single -__ '.. ' - family :resi-deritial' 'wise:)® ., . . - .. (4) L`:I st'ing . access :to the proposed -apertmente - . - would he• through a- :,irigleffamily re.sidenti.al area,: .. • - :saki:it 'is felt ,ilould ..nave a detrimental effect. - . King County. zoning of.:. the` area ,prior to. :an- nexation was' P5-,7200, .Single Family Residential; `- '.- . •_ - ' ` ; a.n,d the King County. .Comprehensive Plan indicates ':the . . •_ : .subject and 'adjacent:.areas as single family re•sidet, . • tial: :•. _ 1 ' June 20, 1966 On the basis of ,the above consideration's it was the .general .concensus .of opinion. of the Planning Goinmis- sion that the subject area should remain .single family . residential. '• . . Sincerely yours, :Gordon Y. -Ericksen - • � . :Planning Director , . . .GYE:pc . • • 2. • Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting May 23, 1966 COMMUNICATIONS: The City Clerk reported Review Board Meeting had been held on annexation of Balch et al properties,which adjoin 4th Avenue North between "I" Street and 132nd Avenue S.E.,and approval was received directing such notice to be submitted to the City Council along with the finding that the annexation of this area to the City of Renton will be in the public interest and for the public welfare as well as in the best interest of the City The motion by Syvertsen, seconded by Beauchamp, further directed that the minutes of this meeting be incorporated in and represent the finding and conclusions of the Board of Review, and copy thereof to be filed with the City Council for further action as provided by Law. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Delaurenti, that June 13, 1966 be set for hearing on the matter. The motion carried. A letter from Jack Wilson, City Engineer, requested authorization to call for bids for widening of the Logan Street Bridge and for installation of a storm sewer in 116th Avenue S.E. as provided in the current budget. June 20th was date recommended for opening of the bids. Moved by Poli, seconded by Dahlquist to concur in the bid call as requested. Carried. A letter from the Renton Downtown Merchants' Association, Paul Messer, President, requested Permit to install banners on Bronson Way, at the Bridge, near Park Avenue and one on 3rd Avenue in vicinity of Fey's Theatre, to promote the Moonlight Sale to be held May 26, 27 and 28th. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to grant the Permit. Carried. A letter from Mr. Charles J. Redmon, 6060 S. Roxbury Street, Seattle, appealed Planning Commission denial of rezone on property recently annexed to the City near Rolling Hills Village. The present zoning is GS-1 and R-4 for apartment use was requested. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Perry, that June 20, 1966 be set as hearing date for this appeal. The motion carried. A letter from the Board of King County Commissioners reported that City of Renton Ordi- nance No. 2224 declaring territory annexed to Renton has been checked as satisfactory, filed, and properly distributed to various departments interested in the matter. (Rolling Hills Annexation) A letter from James Gotti, President, Valley Disposal, Inc., reported proposed contract renewal for refuse disposal with The Boeing Company and Council approval was requested. Moved by Poli, seconded by Perry, to refer the matter to the Sanitation Committee for recommendation. Carried. A letter from Mr. Edward Dunn, President, Renton Cash-Way Lumber Yard, Inc. petitioned the City for vacation of the sixteen foot alley of Block 3, Car Works Addition to Renton according to plat recorded in Volume 15 of Plats, Pg. 47, records of King County. The lumber yard is 100% abutting property owner. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Perry, to refer the petition to the City Engineer to report back. Carried. A letter from Mrs. Manley Grinolds submitted claim against the City for injuries sustained from fall on sidewalk near 1212 Houser Way. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, to refer the Claim to the Insurance Carrier. The motion carried. A letter was read from Dorothea Gossett, City Treasurer, also signed by City Clerk Helmie Nelson advising of purchase of two safes which were declared surplus by Puget Sound Power & Light Company. The cost of $200.00 will be funded from the City Clerk's Capital Outly Account by unexpended microfilming funds. Transfer of funds from Treasurer's Fund 1500 Account 402, Office Supplies unto 1500/606, Capital Outlay, Office Equipment $175.00 was requested to include any tax, and authorization was requested in addition to expend the $36.88 balance in Cumulative Fund 1182, to complete the transaction. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Dahlquist, to concur with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee.Carried. A letter from Building Director Sven Johnson recommended granting of Revocable Permit for a sign to Petroleum Products, Inc. to be located at 1000 Bronson Way and extending over public right of way four feet, and in conformance per City Code 4-716. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recommendation of the Building Director., Carried. A letter from VanGuard Corporation, Thomas H. Cooke, President, requested installation of additional street light at the north entrance to Lake Terrace Park, 1800 Lake Wn. Blvd, which entrance has been mistaken for cutoff to the freeway. Moved by Delaurenti, and seconded by Bruce, to refer the request to the Light and Power Committee with power to act. Carried. -3- 'J • • May 26, 1966 Mr. Charles J. Redmon 6060 S. Roxbury Street Seattle, Washington Re: Appeal of Planning Commission denial of Rezone Dear Mr. Redmon: The Renton City .Council, at its regular meeting of May 23, 1966 has set the date of June 20, 1966 at 8:00 p.m: in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, ,Washington as the time and place for hearing on the above-captioned matter. Your presence is invited in order that you may advise the Council regarding inquiries which might be made. Yours very truly, . CITY OF RENTON Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk HWN/dm • I 5/23A, Charles J. Redmon �_ 6060 S. Roxbury, St., . Seattle, Washington +. L'�.. L 0 May :20, 1966 44Y -: ::• �.�� Mr. Gordon Erickson ARK Renton Planning Commission., Renton, Washington SUBJECT: Rezone of Redmon property on south city limits near Rolling Hills. Dear Mr. Erickson:, In accordance with your statement that we have theprivilege ' of appealing to the City Council to have a rezone approved on the above property, which the. Planning Commission denied,. we are submitting this letter to you and the Renton City Council. First, we would like to outline the extent of our efforts put- forth in trying to obtain this. rezone. In December. of last year we petitioned the City ,of Renton to annex this property into the City, which the City Council approved. We obtained ,permission .from the ' _ Bonneville Power Administration, Seattle City Light, Renton Public School District and the Renton Water Department' for-an .easement . across their, properties' for an '8"' sewer to join the trunk"lines at Benson highway. The sewer surveys were made with all estimated costs. We also received written evaluations from financial agencies for loan values on the apartments we proposed. These evaluations were based upon .the rezoning of the property to R-4 ,zoning. , On May llth. , . 1966 the Renton Planning Commission denied our appli- cation for- this, rezone for the following reasons: . First, they felt that the Bonneville -power lines should be the dividing line between single family residences on the east and multiple dwelling, or . apartments on the west of these lines. The second reason was lack . of access to the property. - 'We would like to outline the "following 'reasons: why we believe this it reaone should be granted: 1. The abutting property on the west, .across the_ power. line right-of-way is now zoned R-4. and apartments are presently being constructed there, Mr: Erickson e•` 2'Q 1966 2. Miltiple. dwelling: buildings are:now: b •.N .coD 7 on the EAST side of the power lines, near the e • - Rolling Hills from .Puget• Drive`.. - 3. We. have had, no objections from .any of the "surrounding • property owners during the rezone hearings, ' also there _ _ are no ,homes ;either,,finished:•:'or. under construction in _,this. immediate area, `with`,_the. exception-pf 'the=one .older home adjoining the south :boundary. - 4. .. A much greater utilization of this property can be : obtained' by".using it for apartments :as there is approximately one acre -under..the power lines"''which could be used',for, tenant parking, whereas -single family buildings could not be constructed there. 5. The need for quality type ':apartments. 'in this area was • never greater than at the present time, with ,the tremendous industrial expansion ';taking: place ,in the Renton. area. 6. There'°also must be a consideration for the increase in tax revenue this';.type of multi-dwelling =construction would be to ..the . City',of : Renton, .as;compared :to the 'low cost .;'.; .: : , single dwellings 'which .:would be built there., • :.''Therefore,` we would like to appeal to'-:the City Council for their • intervention in the decision handed down by the Planning Commission and have this rezoning application reconsidered. • _ : . '. - . � • .. very °sincerely yours, :.. • . Charles J. .Redmon CJR:t • CC: Hon Mayor Custer. • :pton, City Council • APPLICATION POR CHANGE OF ZONE fN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY. Application No, : R 500_ “, Sec .-Twp.-R Date of Filinga . Area Map Plano Com,. Action: Y96 Kroll Page: Date: ` Receipt No, 2i`""rr'i+r" �"^p.+e.y.n1`mro..n�..+w•...»...e+1.e..-u.+.'._•..aw 0. l City Council 's Action: Date: Ord, No, Name of Applicant CHAgLES Jr & THELMA J . Address...6060 9C�UTH ROXBURY_ S ATTLE REDMON Telephone No,'. PA-5-6158 Property petitrong776r. rezoning.'is . situa a ..on. .. reet, between . Street..and,. - 2 Street. Legal Desc on.o .inject..-Property T CT 2 BLOCK 1 OF AKER ' S FARMS NO. AS RECORDED I,N VOLUME 2 0 PLATS,, GE 1 EC DS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON EXCEPT THAT PORTION DECRIBED L S: - - BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHE ST CORNER OF SAID TRACT • THENCE NO*TH,,,, LJ 0 '40'r! IEST LONG THE NORTH MARGIN OF S .E . 162ND. STREET "1 . 9 FEET- CART 4 2 ' 0 ° WEST 221 . 8 FEET. THENCE NORTH 1 33 ' 43" EAST PARALLEL TH E T LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 A DISTANCE OF 110 .42 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 88 46 '4.5" ASS PaBALL ITH THE,NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 2 A. DISTANCE OF 260 .67 ETTO $,T I OF TR ,CT W H IS 0 TH 1 '4 " T 24 5 E 0 • T C $0 T ' 4 " EAST LINE TO THE 'POI T 0 BEGINNING AND ALSO* La80_1;, LOCK j _gE_AKER S FARMSt NO 6,•*AS RECORDED IN, VOLUME 42 OF PLATS PAGE 1 , _RE01121 OF KING , UNT W SHINGTON' EXCEPT THA PORTION DESCRIBED AS FOLLO S : BEG'I NI ' AT HE MOST SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID TRACT 1 THENCE NORTH 8 30 '47' ' WEST A 0 T E NORTH MARGIN OF S . E. 162ND. STREET 98 . 46 FEET- THENCE NORTH 1 33 ' 43" EAST 102 . 29 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN OF A 40 FOOT STRIP FOR ROAD AS SHOWN', ON SAID PLAT OF AKER S FARMS NO. 6 • THENCE SOUTH 42 23 ' 09 ' EAST ALONG SAID' SOUTHWESTERLY MARGIN 1 1 . 89FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING . of southeast 1 Oth S ree a oinin in we er o e no er y r dLetg_o a thgueaster7 f ea d Lot 2 end eeeterl of a line drawn a en au er rom 0 3, o- a 6._ Str a to he northwest corner o£ said Lot 1. Existing Zoning? 1 s/ Zoning Requests R4 What are the used you propose to develop on this property? __-f4 i'- . APARTMENT HOUSES Number of off-street parking spaces that will be provided on this property? UP T0_. 100 Number required? `5`5' TO 75_' NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are considered in rec assi n ro ergo vi. ence or a3ditional in- orma ion ou esire o submi o su stan iat�. our re®' uest ma e a ac a to t ese s sets, 1, In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public interest? PROVIDE MULTI-DWELLING FO.R THE NEW INFLUX OF PEOPLE INTO THIS AREA. 2, tOn Onewha request Dasis is t erea rea' `�` n tries c nity for more zoningf he o ..,..-RE.C,E N T.��,I.N.C.R EASE.....O.E—P_E.R$O I E J R F n T R F n t N r W F n r MANUFACTURING FIELD. 3, Do you consider the property involved in this application to be more suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed zone than for the uses permitted in the present classification? Please explain. H ERTY jS IpE,A Y SITUAT., ,D 0. 4 , . a provision wou you ma e to protect a jacent an surroun ing proper- ties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? .E�/ERYTH=ING"'�NECESS' Rl, cI ICLUD1;, G'-- AN,PSCAPING F 1� ING �TC !p.�. • ♦ S • A F F I. D..A V IT. . . . I e lu-Kc�� Jam-uvbeing 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 s 'orn to me this day of 919e6 0 Notary Public °/ and for the State of Wahington, THELMA J . REDMON l�� > CHARLES J . REDMON dme ame o owner O�:g' .ding, at;: ,.: \ Ca_.-t-741,L,o_t_ N �,.., /7\ J— � = � � C 6060 S ROXBU Y f bi`.:-':: .• mess ai ing address SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98118 71-177-1------k-"4"—TrETHT PARKWAY 5-6158 PARKWAY 5-3335 (Telephone) (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 Com ission Meeting 4/27/66 Page 7 (11) Peoples Bank, Bonnell , et al; Continued : Committee report : Committee recommends approval of the pro- posed rezone on the basis that it is in agreement with the Comp- rehensive Plan. Chairman Garrison asked for comments from the audience. Mr. John Sylvester, representing the applicants , stated that the rezone request covers 19 acres of area, and hE. displayed a draw- ing Showing the,..proposed retail store to be constructed on the property. ACTION: Moved by Stredicke , seocnded by Teegarden, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried. Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Teegarden, that the rezone be recommended to the City Council for approval , since it com- plies with the Comprehensive Plano Motion carried. (12) Charles Redmon, Appl. No. R-300-66 , request for rezone from GS-1 to R-4 of property located on the SE corner of SE 160th and the Power Line right of way. Staff report : The. Comprehensive Plan indicates the area as -possible multiple family residential. The existing uses in the area include the Rolling Hills development to the north, vacant land to the south and single family residences to the east. The proposed use is for high density residential apartments . Committee report : The feasibility of rezoning the proposed property to high density residential is considered questionable at this time . It is generally felt that this area was being developed for single family residential uses . Discussion followed relative to access to the property. It was felt by some( of '.thermembers that the access was inadequate. Mr. Teegarden felt that the matter of the relationship of high density residential to the adjacent, single family residential uses should be considered. ACTION: Moved by Stredicke , seconded by Racanello , that we continue the hearing until a better plan for access has been resolved. Motion carried. 5 . VARIANCE APPLICATIONS : Appl. No. V-315-66 (1) Chester Biggins ,/property on the NE side of G Pl. and 9th Avenue North, request for Variance to permit construction of three 2-bedroom units and one 1-bedroom unit to the east of the exis- ting 8-unit apartment building. The applicant lacks approxim- ately 800 square feet in area requirements for construction of this apartment. The proposed addition would be two stories in height. The proposed construction would be a detached build- ing. Committee report : The proposed addition would exceed the maximum number of units permitted in the R-3 zone. The grant- ing of this variance is considered somewhat questionable. Chairman Garrison invited comments from the audience. Mr. Biggins , the Applicant, stated that when the original build- ing was built , there was a discrepancy in the ordinance require- ments between the R-2 and R-3 , so that he was unable to con- struct the number of units which he would now be allowed under . 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 April 27 , 19 66 AT 8 : 00 P .M.TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR Rezone From ._ " o to R-4 . • FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: 6 . Tr. 2 , Blk. 1, Aker' s Farms No. 6 as recorded in Vol. .42 of Plats , Page 15 , Records of King County., Washington, Except that portion , described as follows : Beginning at the SE cor. of said Tr. 2 ; thence N 88°30"40" W along the N margin of SE 1.62nd Street 106 . 69 ' thence N 42°23 ' 09" W. 221. 85 ' ; thence N 1° 33 ' 43" E parallel with the E line of said Tr. 2 , a distance of 110 ..42 ' ; thence S 88°46 '.45" E parallel with the N line of said Tr. 2 , a distance of 260 . 67 ' to a point on siad E line of Tr. 2 , which is S 1°33 ' 43" W. 245 . 65 ' from the NE cor. thereof; thence S 1°33 ' 43" W along said E line to the point of beg. And also : Tr. 1, Blk. a1,, of Aker' s Farms No. 6 , as recorded in Vol. 42 of Plats , Page 15 , Records of King County, Wash. , Except that por. described as .follows : Beg. at the most southeasterly cor. of said Tr. 1, thence N 88°30 ' 47" W along the N margin of SE 162nd St. 98 . 46 ' ; thence N 1°33 ' 43" E 102 . 29 ' to the southwesterly margin of a 40 ' strip for road as shown on said Plat of Aker' s Farms No. 6 ; thence S 42°23 ' 09" E along said southwesterly margin 141. 89 ' to the point of beginning. Together with that portion of SE 160th Street adjoining lying westerly of the northerly production of the easterly line of said Lot 2 and easterly of a line drawn perpendicularly from the centerline of said SE 160th Street to the NW cor. of said Lot 1. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID Rezone ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON April 27 , 19 66 AT 8 : 00 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME . PUBLISHED April 13, 1966 JAMES DENZER ,SECRETARY RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , JAMES MAGSTAD.T , 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. Signed ATTEST : ORDINANCE ,'0"22-58 AN ORDIN :Is CV •rq, ',CITY OF RENTON 'r,^:,�'�1 u ,..CHANG- • ING THE-_SLr" • ra SS''(CATION OF CE•.L' fr'r�O'E• Y ;WITHIN • THE CI IC ''Y' lll.. :.'FROM GEN ' . ERAL` `...1,.,�`:q .. •-, rENCE DIS . TRICT, "�.,r 7,! O' RESIDENTIAL. DISTR rli:.-3)°/ ' ." ''. t • ' WHE'. ,5,Yunder, Ghi ter VII, Title - IV(Buildin. 'egulati ns)of�Ordin'ance No. 162:` known -as,• theitt ode of � � � General ti •inances 6'f ttheg:Ciry of Affidavit of Publication Renton", a"s+'amended,' nd''the maps in conjunction therewith,"the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE DISTRICT(GS-1),and, STATE OF WASHINGTON • WHEREAS, a petition for change of . -COUNTY-OF KING SS. zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about January 24, 1966, which ' -petition was then duly referred to the - •••arl ,1T-1f �•, �, Planning Commission for investigation, .Dx).c,'3;}.;:„,•„, _: r�6 Q. t,.ii being first duly sworn on study and public hearing and a public • hearing having been held thereon ' on or about April 27; 1966, which • oath, deposes and says that = rr is the .{j:. ` �....(1,---t...r.•,y,r, of • hearing was thereafter Continued and THE RECORD-CHRONICLE,'dai�VPeekly newspaper That said news• the petitioner-owner having heretofore` • paper is a legal-newspaper and it is now and has been for more than amended his petition for rezoning;. six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and and said matter having been duly published in the English language continually as a weekly newspaper - considered by the Planning Commission in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now and during all of and said rezoning request, as revised said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place and amended, being in ,confority with the City's Comprehensivil. ,,a„ of publication of said newspaper. That the Record-Chronicle• has and all parties having bean•Ihe. • been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court ' appearing in support thereof,'Ogin of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King County, Washing- , opposition thereto, NOW4 442 ,,� FORE, '>< BE, IT ORDAINED BY THE.-h4 YOR' . ':ton. That the annexed is a a;c r AND THE CITY COUNCIL Of',Ttj OTC • OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: , SECTION l: The following'cleser e• property in the City of Renton isl''gr . (R3 rezoned to Residential Distrl `' • aS it was ublished in re lar issues (and the City Engineer and thei Planp ng P Director are hereby author'zed i7i.= . .i; 1: . , , not in'supplement form of said newspaper) once each week for a period directed to change the mar 10 ti'e d , Zoning Ordinance, as amended np,, -- of.. ''`• consecutive weeks, commencingon the evidence said rezoning,to-vJitl'1 y- y xt'} Tr. 2, Blk., 1, Aker's Farms No'.*;6 ash., . j One . - recorded in Vol. 42 of Plats"0_2 , ' r 15 Records of King Count ,"�WiliFi .4 ���"'!!! SpJ follows: Beginning at The'S cor J dayof ... 19 and ending the y' /.�x� t `"�, `jr j ington,'Except That portion cl,„ i as follo g g day of , 19 both dates of said Tr. 2; thence N 8830k40; '. . • ' 'lusive,.and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its W along the N margin of '23'2nd Street 106.69' thence N 41 23'09," ., ,''s' bscribers during all of said'period. That the full amount of the fee . . . W. 221.85'; thence N 1°33'43" E. • • parallel with the E line of said-Tr. pared for the foregoingpublication is the sum of $ which 2, a distance of 110.42'; thence e " g •• ri 88°46'45" E parallel with the N line • /has been paid:in full at the rate of$2.40 per folio of one huh re�c words of said TR. 2, a distance of 260.67' ' 1 t for the first insertion-and$1.80 per folio of one hundred words for each ' to a point on said E line of TR.2, subsequent insertion. which is S 1°33',43" W 245.65' from the NE cor. thereof;then S 1°33'43" . a � -�•-� )21 /-------- (t'L W along said E line to the pointi;.' ........... r �yy 1r beg. of Aker's Farms No. 6, . V fw� 3„jti as recorlded in Vol.42 of Plats, Page RecordsKing ounty, h., •::••sat:1 ••••r of C Was 1x, �'',;'-� ,> '•'Yy Except that toot. described as Sub§ciibed;and sworn to before me this L day of follows:Beg.at the mostsouthe—a- y(], _ ly cor. of said Tr. 1, thence N ' 19 - • 88°30'47" W along the N margin of SE 162nd St. 98.46'; thence N - �" - ' 1°33'43" E 102.29' to the southwest- er• ly6 margin of a 40' strip for road 1•G / C !iNv� as shown on said Plat of Aker's .1 ) Notary Public in an o the State of Washington, Farms No, 6; thence s 42°23'09" ( - _ residinga Re ton, KingCourt E along said southwesterly margin ' ty. 141.89' to the point of beginning, Together with,that portion of SE'' II 160th Street adjoining lying westerly _ 1i of the northerly production of the P ssed by the Legislature, 1955,:known as Senate Bill 281, effective easterly line of said Lot 2 and, Je 9th,;1955. easterly -of a line drawn perpen- • etern Union Telegraph Co.`rules for counting words and figures, said rly from the centerline bf said SE 160th Street to the NW cor. ' . •*toted by the newspapers-of the State. of said Lot 1. • SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and .after its passage, approval and legal ' • • publication. L . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL July25,1966. " Y; " . Helmie Nelson,City Clerk % t,i,., 19APPROVED BY THE MAYOR July 25, • , ,, Donald W.Custer,Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M.Shellan;City Attorney' , Published in the 'Record.Chronicle ' August 3,1966. i.. ., riu x). p• ' r'�`: o `ab9 o Donald W. Coster, Mayor•. Members of tnt,' City Council , _ Red Charlee J. ReU on Rezone E(e ciuest Appeal Y. . :*:rO Cq-1 to P°�4, roperty tit t he . 5E corner S 15. trh St. and lion eni11, Power Line R/t r Gentlemen: c Council Planning C� ntttc o has re•iv . r� .d ip ' ' ; 'sboVw ' `��"✓ c, ie rcquoet with the p1 nning c.€op"a A•tx►ent, e P .a!u ing_ Co tliesio and t. ho Applicant. It is the general concensus of opinion owg the 1a ahi ; , , ing Committee that the 1985 General ' von "!rii.ent .,Plan ,; - tircUcate3 the area in question as future Iota density .. uiti-f n't3 1y une. The Applicant. has indicated that be would accept :moo: .- lower density R-3 :0r <ng, rathor than R--4 and € ould <'. ' so amend his ro one application. (Note ntt:•ac ' od " ' letter.) r' "Rhr Planning Cc�nim tt:.o, t,h e o rt c:ottu�:cxhe`i@ that ;': the rezone request" tie amended t: -3 to be in cot- ,, _ - gormance with the General D ve/op en : Plan. Thoaias W. Tri. . y C .eai n x` Planning Co ai to ,.C, Henry pchellerth; 4 P /�/' �, (9 fit /�. / a��1��eQ , r ..4,L 4.4.4:r �l ,D/, Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 6-20-66 PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Planning Commission Decision in denial of rezone Charles Redmon et al property) i This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. A letter was read from (:// Planning Director Ericksen advising that the Planning Commission in its considera- tion of the proposed rezone had made findings that the 90-units ultimately planned for the area under the proposed R-4 zoning would require use of Bonneville Power Line Right-Of-Way for parking and that the high density proposed is not compati- ble with the adjacent properties being developed as single family residential. The Commission had felt the Bonneville Power Line Right of Way should serve as a dividing line between multiple residential and single family residential uses. / The access to the area will be through a single family residential area which it was felt would have a detrimental effect. Mr. Ericksen displayed a map of the area and designated existing R-1 and Multiple Residential now under develop- ment. Upon inquiry regarding the development under construction at present it was pointed out that the power line divides the two areas and the Commission had felt this line should sapar :te the multiple from single family area to the East. Upon inquiry Mr. Erici;en stated there were no objectors but that much of the adjoining property is vacant at present. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Charles Redman stated that the pronerty,he feels,is better suited for apartments than residences and that the power line can be utilized and will be maintained ' b� of cri e owners mightwish to add maintenance of this to whereas a r.�m..;.r �_;�.�.� c;•.��;.�� mi :; not their own properties, there being almost an acre which they can use for the apartments as parking and recreation areas. Also other multiple uses are in evidence in the area East of the right-of-way and just across the right of way and their apartments would fall right into the scheme of plans. The water and ewers are available and the proximity to the schools will make it a good place for families with children to live. Two finance companies have agreed to make the funds available for apartments in the subject location and it was felt the project would be of good quality and an asset to the City. The right-of-way roblem would not be great as there is an access road along the power line right of way and only 150 ft. of development would be required to bring the street up to the property off Puget Drive. During ensuing discussion it was pointed out that the area is designated as low density multiple use on the Comprehensive Plan but that the Commission in its review had indicated a change to single- family uoe,th?_e being too great an extension of multiple use in the area, now designated from rolling hills clear to Petrovitsky Road. Garrett pointed out that anyone -Drrel-.aF.!ing the property would be under the impression that it was // to be multiple zoning and might be guided by the color indicated on the plan. Mr. Eric-een a`-v'.:ed the applicants tia e. advised of the Commission thoughts for changing the plan. Afar further discussion regarding density and •present single 1 family roan ~moos abutting the right of ways and pros and cons thereof, it was moved by Poll, seconded by Hulse, that the hearing be closed. Carried. Moved by Garrett, se ccnded by Pahigui.st that the appeal be granted and the zoning allowed as re __;eat^d with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee for Ordinance . A, cc._ -_--1ru.: as to procaent a:~ possibl'ity of establishing.zonings 1?7.7ere rrc ?.e , right-of-ways which might be consistent in all like instances, Schellert e.:rresced concern of setting a precedent and offered a motion to allow R-4 200 ft. from right of way ,line and remainder of the property be zoned to low R-2 __.- density as indicated by the land use map. The motion was not seconded and vote was "ZeeChair a e taken on the pending original motion. _.:. .decl�.r,.d..a majorty.•aye: vote and the motion carried. COi•NUNICATIONS: r A letter from Ecy Scouts of America-, Chief Seattle Council, by Sam Barnhart, Chairman, Funforall and Robert S . Epperson, District Scout Executive, Green River District, thanked the City of Renton for its cooperation and many services "in the 1966 Funforall held in Liberty and Cedar River Parks. 2200 boys and 700 adults participated and the contribution by the City was felt to have attributed to the success of the production. A letter from the Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce requested permission to stage a ping pong ball drop in connection with the Renton Aviation Festival. Moved by Morris, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the request to the Committee of the Whole. The motion carried. -2- Minutes Renton City Council Meeting 6-20-66 PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of planning Commission Decision in denial of rezone Charles Redmon et al property) This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. A letter was read from Planning Director Ericksen advising that the Planning Commission in its considera- tion of the proposed rezone had made findings that the 90-units ultimately planned for the area under the proposed R-4 zoning would require use of Bonneville Power Line Right-Of-Way for parking and that the high density proposed is not compati- ble with the adjacent properties being developed as single family residential. The Commission had felt the Bonneville Power Line Right of Way should serve as a dividing line between multiple residential and single family residential uses. The access to the area will be through a single family residential area which it was felt would have a detrimental effect. Mr. Ericksen displayed a map of the area and designated existing R-1 and Multiple Residential now under develop- ment. Upon inquiry regarding the development under construction at present it was pointed out that the power line divides the two areas and the Commission had felt this line should separ::te the multiple from single family area to the East. Upon inquiry Mr. Erici:aen stated there were no objectors but that much of the adjoining property is vacant at present. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Charles Redmon stated that the property,he feels,is better suited for apartments than residences and that the power line can be utilized and will be maintained whereas a number of private owners might not wish to add maintenance of this to their own properties, there being almost an acre which they can use for the apartments as parking and recreation areas. Also other multiple uses are in evidence in the area East of the right-of-way and just across the right of way and their apartments would fall right into the scheme of plans. The water and sewers are available and the proximity to the schools will make it a good place for families with children to live. Two finance companies have agreed to make the funds available for apartments in the subject location and it was felt the project would be of good quality and an asset to the City. The right-of-way problem would not be great as there is an access road along the power line right of way and only 150 ft. of development would be required to bring the street up to the property off Puget Drive. During ensuing discussion it was pointed out that the area is designated as low density multiple use on the Comprehensive Plan.ebut that the Commission in its review had indicated a change to single- . family use,there being too great an extension of multiple use in the area, now designated from rolling hills clear to Petrovitsky Road. Garrett pointed out that anyone purchasing the property would be under the impression that it was to be multiple zoning and might be guided by the color indicated on the plan. Mr., Ericksen advised the applicantslAeze advised of the Commission thoughts for changing the plan. After further discussion regarding density and -presentssmgle family residences abutting the right of ways and pros and cons thereof, it was moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, that the hearing be closed.. Carried.. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Dahlquist that the appeal be granted and the zoning allowed as requested with referral to the Law_and Ordinance Committee for Ordinance . After __ ,zirjprecedent _. c po.s ib1lity of establishing.zonings as -co. _�,c�den s ^�e props �-ieS'a:ut right-of-ways which might be consistent in all like instances, Schellert expressed concern of setting a precedent and offered a motion to allow R-4 200 ft. from right of way line and remainder of the property be zoned to low R-2 density as indicated by the land use map. The motion was not seconded and vote was taken on the pending original motion. ' se Chair .declared;.a major :ty.•aye: vote and the motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from Boy Scouts of America-, C'i _ef Seattle Council, by Sam Barnhart,. Chairman,. Funforall and Robert S . Epperson, District Scout Executive, Green River District, thanked the City of Renton for its cooperation and many services in the 1966 Funforall held in Liberty and Cedar River Parks. 2200 boys and 700 adults participated and the contribution by the City was felt to have attributed to the success of the production. A letter from the Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce requested permission to stage a ping pong ball drop in connection with the Renton Aviation Festival. Moved by Morris, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the request to the Committee of the Whole. The motion carried. -2- 1111111111111" Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 7-11-66 COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: (Cont.) 437") Unfinished Business: /dry Committee of the Whole Report: 2. Regarding referral of 6-27-66 of Equipment Rental Rate Schedule for 1967, it was recommended that the rates presented be adopted as of January 1, 1967 and that the coming budget reflect same. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recommendation. The motion carried. 3. Mrs. Ralph Shafar, President, Renton School District Council of P.T.A., requested that a Council Member be appointed to the P.T.A. Safety Committee and Councilman Schellert has been so appointed. The City Clerk was requested to so advise Mrs. Shafar. 4. Letter from King County Medical Service Corporation1as referred to the Committee of the Whole on 6-13-66,"wasconsidered: _ Mr. John Alexander, Pres., Local 864, International Asstn. of Firefighters advised that no action is re- quired at this time regarding additional medical coverage for Firemen and their dependents. Planning Committee report was submitted on referral of 6-27-66 pertaining to the Charles Redmon appeal on rezone of property from GS-1 to R-4 and it was recom- mended, after review with the Planning Department, Commission and the applicant, that the rezone be amended to R-3 zoning in conformance with the Comperhensive General Development Plan of the City of Renton. Mr. Redmon has agreed to the lower density R-3 zoning, so amending his application. Moved by Perry, seconded by Hulse,to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Committee with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee for proper Ordinance designating the R-3 rezone classification. The motion carried. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Poli, that the two rezones granted per Planning •Com- Mission recommendations, be referred to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Carried. Councilman Bruce reported that the King County Assessorts Board of EEqualization had met and there was one parcel to be considered in the Renton area, however, no decision has been reached and the matter has been continued for further hearing. Property Committee report was submitted by Chairman Pedersen recommending,jointly with the Park Board,that the bid be rejected and new bid call be advertised for construction of a shelter building at the Kiwanis Park, with July 25, 1966 being the date for opening of the new bids. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Gianini, to concur in the new bid call as recommended. Carried. Property Committee Chairman Pedersen submitted report recommending that the property on the East bank of Cedar River, North of 6th Avenue North, Lots 1,2 and 3 be leased to The Boeing Company for $450.00 per month (Formerly leased to LePack Veneer Co.) and that property South of 6th Avenue North, adjoining former sewage disposal plant, be leased for $200.00 monthly to the Boeing Company with rental to be negotiated every five years. All improvements shall be made at no cost to the City and the City shall have access at all times for river maintenance. The Lease shall be drawn by the City Attorney with the Mayor and City Clerk being authorized to sign. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Gianini, to concur in the recommendations of the Property Committee. Carried. The Property Committee recommended that a letter be sent once again the the State of Washington Department of Game, directing them to clean up the Public Boat Launching area with lease cancellation in event of non-compliance. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recommendation. Carried. It was recommended that the property North of Fire Station #2 be declared surplus and sold to the highest bidder. Discussion ensued regarding terms of such a sale after which it was moved by Hulse, seconded by Pedersen,' '.concur in the recom- mendation and that the proceeds from such sale go into the fund from which the 3rd fire station site was purchased. Carried. The Committee recommended that the Hrgh White property, recently acquired by the City for Civic Center Site (Autobahn) be added to our blanket fire insurance policy at a valuation of $50,000.00. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Bruce, to concur in the recommendation. Carried. -4- PLAflaj ' ORDINANCE NO.22S8 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, aASHINGTON, CHANGING ThE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE DISTRICT (GS-1) TO RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-3) 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 in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow des- cribed has heretofore been zoned as GENERAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE DISTRICT (0-1), and HEREAS., a petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with tue City Clerk on or about January 24, 1966, which petition vas then duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing and a public nearing having been :field thereon on or about April 27, 1966, which hearing was thereafter continued and the petitioner-owner having heretofore amended his petition for rezoting; and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said rezoning request, as revised and amended, being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plans 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 AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is here- by rezoned to Residential District (R-3); 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: Tr. 2, Blk. 1, Aker's Farms No. 6 as recorded in Vol. 42 of Plats, Page 15, Records of King County, ::tashingtoa, Except that portion described as follows: Beginning at the SE cor. of said Tr.2; thence N 68°30' 40 W along the N margin of SE 162nd Street 106.69' thence N 42023'09' t•J 221.85' ; thence N 1033'43' E parallel with the E line of said Tr. 2, a distance of 110.42' thence S 88°46'45 E parallel with the N line of said Tr. 2, a distance of 260.67' to a point on said E line of Tr. 2, which is S 1°33'43' 1 245.65' from the NE cor. thereof; then S 1033'43' W along said E line 'to the point of beg. And also: Tr. 1,B1k. 1, of Aker's Farms No. 6, as recorded in Vol. 42 of Plats, Page 15, Records of King County, ::ash., Except that por. described as follows: Beg, at the most southeasterly cor. of said Tr. 1, thence N 88°30' 47' U along the N margin of SE 162nd St. 98.46' ; thence N 1033'43' E 102.29' to the southwesterly margin of a 40' strip for road as shown on said Plat of Aker's Farms No. 6; thence S 42023'09°' E along said southwesterly margin 141.89' to the point of beginning. Together with that portion of SE 160th Street adjoining lying westerly of the northerly production of the easterly line of said Lot 2 and easterly of a line drawn perpendicularly from the centerline of said SE 160th Street to the NW cor. 'of said Lot 1. Page One SECt±ON II: this didihahie Shell tie in full force i iid effect ftbm and after its passage, approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 25th day of July, 1966. /s/ Helmie Nelson Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 25th day of July, 1966. • is/ Donald W. Custer _ Donald W. Custer, Mayor Approved as to form: /s/ Cerard ii. Shellan Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication: Jul;; 27, l9 6 Page Two INTER-OFFICE MEMO To: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk Date July 15, 1966. From: Gerard M. Shellan Re: ,Redmon Rezoning Dear Helmie: We are handing you herewith stencil of the proposed rezoning ordinance on the Redmon property. We suggest that the Planning Director and City Engineer check same over carefully, to be• sure it meets with their full approval and that the legal description be verified. When this had been done, the ordinance should-t en be runoff. 4 ( CP41'4 Very tr ly your kt rard M. hellan cc. P1anAng Director Chairman, Law & Ordinance Co i ee /.„0 ,0000/ h . . . ,. „ . .„ . .. . • - .. -•,,j-,-7---7--;:-.4 • . 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RENTON f, • Rein ton , Dear Ar . • •i P.300-06 which h our applie,;',. ion for .1 located on the. south R,.-Ntbon city 11 . ore: , C-7200 to WO th ih f•wii ic,ition to read from the pre.:3,ent_ i • Thank you for yuur ,:ooberation . Yours very truly/ ,/ / 7 „ . Charles J . -ftedmon • 6060 S . Roxbury St. L',eattle , ['Lash . 98118 CJRc,a/Te,,aesta,/ • : • \•• • • 4-, \.} fi I • 0412 . i • ' Minutes Renton City Council Meeting 6-20-66 PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Planning Commission Decision in denial of rezone Charles Redmon et al property) This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. A letter was read from Planning Director Ericksen advising that the Planning Commission in its considera- tion of the proposed rezone had made findings that the 90-units ultimately planned for the area under the proposed R-4 zoning would require use of Bonneville Power Line Right-Of-Way for parking and that the high density proposed is not compati- ble with the adjacent properties being developed as single family residential. The Commission had felt the Bonneville Power Line Right of Way should serve as a dividing line between multiple residential and single family residential uses. The access to the area will be through a single family residential area which it was felt would have a detrimental effect. Mr. Ericksen displayed a map of the area and designated existing R-1 and Multiple Residential now under develop- ment. Upon inquiry regarding the development under construction at present it was pointed out that the power line divides the two areas and the Commission had felt this line should separ 'te the multiple from single family area to the East. Upon inquiry Mr. Ericksen stated there were no objectors but that much of the adjoining property is vacant at present. Audience comment was invited and Mr. Charles Redmon stated that the property,he feels,is better suited for apartments than residences and that the power line can be utilized and will be maintained whereas a number of private owners might not wish to add maintenance of this to their own properties, there being almost an acre which they can use for the apartments as parking and recreation areas. Also other multiple uses are in evidence in the area East of the right-of-way and just across the right of way and their apartments would fall right into the scheme of plans. The water and sewers are available and the proximity to the schools will make it a good place for families with children to live. Two finance companies have agreed to make the funds available for apartments in the subject location and it was felt the project would be of good quality and an asset to the City. The right-of-way problem would not be great as there is an access road along the power line right of way and only 150 ft. of development would be required to bring the street up to the property off Puget Drive. During ensuing discussion it was pointed out that the area is designated as low density multiple use on the Comprehensive Plan but that the Commission in its review had indicated a change to single- family use,there being too great an extension of multiple use in the area, now designated from rolling hills clear to Petrovitsky Road. Garrett pointed out that anyone purchasing the property would be under the impression that it was to be multiple zoning and might be guided by the color indicated on the plan. Mr. Ericksen advised the applicants vpre advised of the Commission thoughts for changing the plan. After further discussion regarding density and present+fszngle family residences abutting the right of ways and pros and cons thereof, it was moved by Poll, seconded by Hulse, that the hearing be closed. Carried. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Dahlquist that the appeal be granted and the zoning allowed as requested with referral to the Law_and Ordinance Committee for Ordinance. After inquiry as to. precedent and possibility of estahlishing.zonings where poi t:!c_ra'_ut right-of-ways which might be consistent in all like instances, Schellert expressed concern of setting a precedent and offered a motion to allow R-4 200 ft. from right of way line and remainder of the property be zoned to low R-2 density as indicated by the land use map. The motion was not seconded and vote was taken on the pending original motion. Me Chair .declar'ed..a iiajor ty.•aye: vote and the motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS: A letter from Boy Scouts of America-, Chief Seattle Council, by Sam Barnhart, Chairman, Funforall and Robert S. Epperson, District Scout Executive, Green River District, thanked the City of Renton for its cooperation and many services in the 1966 Funforall held in Liberty and Cedar River Parks. 2200 boys and 700 adults participated and the contribution by the City was felt to have attributed to the success of the production. A letter from the Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce requested permission to stage a ping pong ball drop in connection with the Renton Aviation Festival. Moved by Morris, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer the request to the Committee of the Whole. The motion carried. -2- I C.) d i; '7--A '2, ()I,';�1' i�; 0I. "I'I I J�'. (;1`1 \ Al"12ORNE 0 RENTON.WASIITNGTON C o POST OFFICE BOX 626, 100 2ND AVENUE BUILDING, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 ALPINE 5-867B:. a ,au .+-3 :;r" u P r GaRARD M. SH LLAN. CITY ATTORNEY S+So E1�y AFrtriUf2 L. tdAUGAN, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY , SAT CAPI1A\-0 , June 27, 1966 t`ir, Vern Morris, Chairman 14w & Ordinance Committee , . 2826 at.h Avo. N. Renton, W.aLlIliul1tota �^^, lte t Charles 3 , Redmon Rezoning /7Yv' - , Dear Sir: 'Y1,74/di* . 4j 1L We have received this date the City Clerk's file on the proposed rezoning request by Charles J. Pedmon« In looking over the file preparatory to , preparation of an ordinance we noticed the following inconsistencies: - . ` A. The Planning Commission's minutes of April 27, 196fI show this re- woninn 10 b0 questionable and the City Clerk's file doesa trot nctuni.ly nhow what Canal action bran taken by thq ,t'-llnning Cotnmieelon., Be Mr. Ericknon's letter, of June 2Q, 1966 to the City Cannonfudicptee ' that the Comprehensive Plan, as it now exists; scCording to the: .- . Comission, shows thin area to be for Single Family Residence .use, . , ' C. The minutes of the City Council dated June 20, 1966, quote Mr. ' - Erickson as allocating a "low density multiple use" to 'the subject property which in the undersigned's opinion would indicate either • a 1:_-2 or R-.3 ure, or combination of the two, , . D. 'rho set Jon or, tho Council csocros to indicate that the property i,a to bet Its:•onn(1 1.o It-h t.rlrich would ho n hirh douoIty mulIIpin utcab 11 would loom to the undersigned that nomo further action' would he necessary . to be sure that the proposed rezoning complies with the broad outlines of the Comprehensive Plan or, in the alternative, take the necessary steps to amend ' the Comprehensive 1 l-nnm As the record new stands before us we seem to have three different interpretations by different persons or bodies, which in our ' opinion should be reconciled before any action on rezoning is finalized, We ' - shall therefore hold up submitting the proposed rezoning until the matter has been rero'.red according to law, t Wo remain voI y tr"1iIy '}'U1ai'tl, - I lt'�{3(.�.N uu Ii111til lal lJ ,.) - , b'_4,-C._,Jt..1--e—, .y. t'/ , ' ' mot. CMS;ds I Gerard M. Shellan City Attorney !. I', ,1, Am,4/ / g i•,.; 4260 ' )w 7 !)I'.1•'I{'I•: c')i.'T1II.: (`1TY _1' TOR:`.'I•:V o RI?_\ °N,t�'A�IIt (iTON P1 - r O,T OFFICE C:x '6. :C 2ND AVENUE BUILDING. RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 ALPINE 5-8678 y i- GERARD M. SHELLAN, CITY ATTORNEY .:;o.. ARTHUR L. :IAUGAN, AATTORNEY1S'IANI Cr;Y ATTORNEY v' CAFISA�Ct ` (� June 27, 1966 ' c;1/-i-j4).--- 46? Mr, Vern Morris, Chairman Law & Ordinance Committee 2826 5tIi A . . . Renton, Wa::hi.l:e,lon Re: Charles J. Rednion Rezoning Dear Sir: We have received this date the City Clerk's file on the proposed rezoning request by t:her'ies J. Redmon, In looking over the file preparatory to preparation of an ordinance we noticed the Lollowing inconsistencies: A. The Planning Conenission's minutes of April 27, 1966 show this re-- zoning to be questionable and the City Clerk's file does not actually show what final action was taken by the Planning Couelii.ssion. B, Mr. Er ickson's letter of June 20, 1966 to the City Council indicates that the Comprehensive Plan, as it now exists, according to the Comi:rir;,ion, shows this area to be for Single family Residence use. r C, 1•h•.: m i tit;!u;a of ! he City Goune• i I dated June 20, 1966, quote Mr. Lri, =..,.:en hs allocating a "low density multiple use" to thi a:tth,jt;C t ' property uhi.ch in the undersigned 's opinion would indicate either ; a R-2 or- R-3 use, or combination of the two. e D. The notion of the Council shutss to indicatethat the property in k to the It,:-tlNd to i(-1e which would he (1 high density multiple Use. It, would weir to the underaii/ned t.h(at some further action would be necessary to be sure t hat the proposed rezoning complies with the broad outlines of the 1 Comprehensive 1'lnn o1', in the alternative, take the necessary steps to amend ; the Comprehensive t l(an, As the record now stands be.imme us i'e seem to have r three evil fe:rcr,t iII iirpreInt ienls by different peri ons or hodir,n, which in our E opinion should he t oconr i lest before. any act ion on t'czoiti.nr is finalized. We 4 i;. shall t:Iaer'efore hold up submitting the proposed rezoning until the matter T has been resolved according to ]rawo R KWe rehl.: I r tit; I t l 1 1 1 a' y 4111 1 to I 0 twA Pl `t( tilIl,:I,IA 1,1 l / 'Al 'e ,( 1 1 ( j `r ' e• i s ' ,7 ill lil` c;P•l :eit:+ , (,%( ttea; l M. :lttea'1It111 - llp'l . City Aftotnny elrt , h`1 kiil iiiti7 b `y Ll <5;;q-,.21 w,01 D9 B 6t9 'TOFU the Jet Transport Capital of the World PLANNING DEPARTMENT June 20 , 1966 . Honorable Donald W. Custer,-.Mayor Members of the City Council • Re: . Charles J. Redmon Appl. No. R-300-66 , Request for rezone from GS-1 to R-4 Property located at the SE corner of SE 160th St. & Bonneville Power ,Line Right of Way Gentlemen and Mrs . Dahlquist : The Planning Commission reviewed the above applica- tion at its meetings of April 27 , 1966 and May 11, 1966 . In its review the Planning Commission consid- • ered the' following factors: (1) The proposed rezone for R-4 would permit high density multiple residential use. A total of , 90 units is proposed in the ultimate plan for the area. The proposed parking for the apartment units would include use of the Bonneville Power Line Right of Way. (2) The adjacent properties are being developed as single family residential. The Comprehensive Plan, pri;he interpretation of the Commission, indicates le family residential use. • (3) In considering the feasibility of multiple residential use in' this overall area the Planning - -Commission had previously indicated that the Bonne- ville Power Line Right of Way would serve as a divi- ding line between multiple residential and single family residential uses. (4) Existing access to the proposed apartments would be through a single family residential area, and it is felt would have a detrimental effect. • (5) King County zoning of the area prior to an- nexation was RS-7200 , Single Family Resident, 4, and the King County Comprehensive Plan indicat �'s 'the . subject and adjacent areas as single family rosid,cri- ' tial. -1- • -_ f June 20 , 1966 On the basis of the above considerations it was the general concensus of opinion of the Planning, Commis- sion that the subject area should remain single family - . residential. 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Erickson Planning Commission Director Renton City Hail Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Rezone Application for Tract 2, Block 1, of Akerts Farms No. 6 Dear Mr. Erickson: We would like to request that the Renton Planning Commission consider chang- ing the present R-2 to a R-1. which will permit building family use type units near the Fred Nelson Junior High School. We would plan to build either two (2) story units: or town house units on the East end and plan to build a four (It) story unit on the West end of the property. In the event that your office feels that granting a R- . for the entire area would not be acceptable, we would like to request a R-3 with an exception of a R-I. for the proposed four (4) story unit on the West side of the property. Respectfully yours, 4C•Cil Dan W. VTandell Zdagief4g^ 4 5-C7 C"62,h4 es J. Redmon ,�� - 3 3 Dffv w enc.