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'„`'; i State of Washington, to wit: \ , , f'' , �. - Lot . 6 ',, Block 45 corrected Plat of Renton Highlands #2 - accordixig to' Plat thereof recorded, in Volume, 57 of Plats;,' pages 92',,to 98 '-inclusive, records of said` County, and , WHEREAS Owner desires to impose certain covenants on said ,-,:,,?, property, now =.therefore.s. ''for and in consideration of benefits tobe ' '` derived by Owner, the said Owner by these presents creates- and es.;»: : tab:Lishes a• restrictive covenant running with the land as follows:: :' _' f.,<t That no building shall be erected on the above described : . ° ,, °' {', • property- until the existing structure thereon consisting of a dup:Lc�ja„ - '-' residential puilding 'shall have been completely removed 'ther efrom . 'c: , ..•• .; , ;, . This` covenant., shall be and it is hereby made a covenai;' '-- 't ning with the land. In witness whereof I have here unto se:' „my, .)" °` hanc.\ and seal ,this /1--- day of October, 1966 ' a /� /�` �JY }F/ . ISAAC CAPELOUTO • .: ' STATE ON'WASHINGTON) r,,. a . ) s s J{:' , 2 ; •-'. : , - , . F_. 1 ''' :;:.( :O IJFtid'U'Y. Off'AK.ING - • ) r' ', „ ;^•4' fir' '' '�,`'* ;",hn. this day personally appeared before me ,,ISALC CAPELOUTO .to '. r i' l:. id,: k iow to, be' the individual described .in' and who expOted` the within ^'4. ;,: an.d,-A'faregoi:hg i,nstruinent, and acknowledged that he sighed the. 'same as . N • .•.,-,, .°,1A s•. free and' voluntary .ct and deed, for the uses and' .purposes ' therein' , ' `•3I1C?`;�''>t:,i:Y5ned. ' f ' GIVEN' under my hand and official seal this _ day ..of' . ' ' .-/ >. 6 ,_. , :1.966 . • Notary ,Public' in and for the State 'of-:, 66 Ig Washington, residing at ��„_ !-, ;_", jj • zco Plifinutes-IrRentonCityC cil Meeting g 10-17-66 APPOINTMENTS: , A letter from Mayor Custeritequested concurrence in the appointment of Fireman James Matthew to permanent position of Fireman in the Renton Fire Department, the six- months probationary period having been completed as required. The appointment shall become effective October 16, 1966. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the appointment. Carried. PROCLAMATION: Proclamation by Mayor Custer designated Monday, October 24, 1966 as United Nations Day and all citizens of Renton were urged to observe that day to give support and encourage effective U.S. participation in the United Nations. Moved by Bruce, and seconded by Poli, to concur in the proclamation. Carried. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: Moved by Hulse, seconded by Schellert, that the Pacific General Construction Company property rezone matter, deferred from action last week, be taken up at this time by the Council. Carried. The proposal was for construction of. a 93-unit apartment com- plex to be located on the Northwest corner of 10th Avenue North and "K" Street. The Planning Commission had recommended R-3. Council Members reported investigation and Planning Director Ericksen pointed out the subject property on the wall map. The architectural representative, Mr. Simons stated that the developer has revised his plans in accord with requests of adjacent residents and requirements by the City and hopes to have a very fine addition to the City. Mr. Phillip• Arnold, representing the developer requested that the zoning be granted, adding that the project is well planned and will be a valuable economic asset to the community. Objections were expressed by residents of the area with respect to density of the area and traffic and congestion such an addition might create, as well as obstruction of view and included John Becker, -10$4 "K" Street, Henry Knight, 1022 "K" Street, Glenn Burrelle, 1010 "K" Street, Glen Carlson, 1028 "K" Street and William Fuller, 1016 "K" Street. Council discussion ensued and inquiry was:made as to what zoning is shown on the Land Use Map prediction. Planning Director Ericksen stated a combination of Business and Multiple zonings are indicated and the Commission, in this instance, felt the apartments would be the better alternative. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission for R-3 zoning. Carried. Perry opposed. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Poli, to refer the matter to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Carried. Schellert inquired whether the developer is aware of requirements particularly in regard to sidewalks and curbing. Mr. Ericksen advised affirmatively including street improvements, curb, gutters, sidewalks and various utilities required and that he also is observing setback and eliminating of access on K Street to alleviate traffic. .4c Mr. Isaac S. Capelouto, inquired regarding rezone of his property which matter had been referred to the Committee of the Whole on 9-12-66, and to the Planning Com- mission for carrying out administrative requirements in the matter on 9-26-66. Mr. Capelouto reported that the restrictive covenants had been filed and all require- ments have been fulfilled and requested Council action to implement the rezone. During discussion it was disclosed that the City Attorney had not received notice of the fulfillment of the requirements from applicant's attorney to justify further pursuance of the matter, which he had been waiting for. It was moved by Schellert in view of Mr. Capelouto's confirmed actions, seconded by Pedersen, that the rezone be referred to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Carried. \NEW BUSINESS: Moved by Hulse, seconded by Bruce, that City of Renton Vouchers No. 5273 through 5352, having been previously approved by the Auditing and Accounting Committee, be accepted for payment by the Council at this time. Carried. Fund breakdown follows: Current Fund 5273 - 5291 $ 4,468.02 City Street 5292 - 5301 8,114.32 Arterial Street 5302 , 26.05 Off-Street Parking 5303 - 5304 110.00 Equipment Rental 530S - 5313 525.30 Library. 5314 - 5332 1,461.48 Parks 5333 - 5337 325.79 Water Works Utility ' 5338 - 5346 12,462.94 1965 Water & Sewer Const. 5347 1,500.00 Airport , 5348 - 5349 158.00 Cumulative 1975 5350 - 5352 409.88 $ 29,561.78 Councilman Garrett requested a meeting of the Street and Alley Committee on Saturday at 8:00 a.m., October 22nd at the Park Avenue Restaurant. -5- V 3 /flow 11441eal Minutes eiiton City Council Meeting 9-26-66 APPOINTMtNTS: Letter from Mayor Custer requested confirmation of appointment of Anthony F. Millner, as Patrolman in the Renton Police Department, effective October 1st which date commences the six-months probationary period as required by Civil Service regulations. Letter from Police Chief Williams reported favorably on the applicant and Civil Service Commission letter attached certified the candi- date for appointment and examination qualification. Moved by Delaurenti, and seconded by Bruce, to concur in the appointment of Mr. Millner.as recommended. The motion carried. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Councilman Hulse, reporting for the Committee of the Whole, recommended that the Matter of the Isaac S. Capelouto property rezone from R-2 to R-3, be referred to the Planning Department for carrying out the administrative requirements that had been requested. -Moved by Schellert, seconded by Bruce, to concur in the recom- mendation. Carried. Councilman Hulse reported attendance at meeting of the Planning Association of Washington at Moses Lake Friday and Saturday which was, as usual, quite an interest- ing meeting. Discussed at some lengths was matter of "Port Districts" and it was noted that the Port Districts engage in quite a few activities, one of which is recreation, they also having had a minor part in helping the Big Bend Community College operate, such colleges not being allowed dormitories; Big Bend through some arrangement managing to have dormitories. Improvement Program operated at the College was outlined including along with the Jr. College Program, a Vocational Technical Training Course, Training for Migrant Workers, Vocational Agriculture Program and a "Seminar Course for Planners" which, it occurred to Mr. Hulse might be something which might be possible in our own city. The newly proposed Municipal Code was another matter discussed which contains the new Planning Code and which did not get in for hearing at the last session of the Legislature. It was one of two bills that came in quite late and was not considered. The Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation reported needs of the State in sum of $279,000,000.00 and only $4,000,000.00 is available and this is the reason for allocations being less than desired and gives an idea of the possibility of securing funds for Park & Recreation Development. The next two meetings will be in LongView in February and in Pullman in Septem- ber, 1967. Mr. Hulse added that it was his hope that some follow-up might result on the possibility of a Planning Seminar course in.Renton for Planning Officials, Government Officials and other persons interested in Planning... NEW BUSINESS: Moved by Hulse, seconded by Delaurenti, that City of Renton Vouchers No. 9022 through 5112, having been previously approved by the Auditing and Accounting Com- mittee, be accepted for payment by the City Council at this time. Carried. Fund breakdown follows: Current Fund #5022 - 5047 $ 5,423.63 City Street Fund 5048 - 5051 240.71 Arterial Street Fund 5052 920.44 • Equipment Rental Fund 5053 - 5056 99.54 Library Fund 5057 - 5074 2,098.18 Parks 5075 - 5084 908.73 Water Works Utility 5085 - 5089 104.70 Airport 5090 - 5091 56.67 Firemen's Pension Fund 5092 - 5106 1,938.71 Cumulative Fund No. 1689 5107 65.00 Cumulative Fund No. 1975 5108 - 5112 2,322.54 $ 14,178.85 Councilman Hulse offered point of information that the Planning Code to which he previously referred is the one introduced by the Planning Association of Washington and not the one introduced by the Association of Washington Cities.(For benefit of Legislators) Inquiry was made as to major changes between the new Code and what we now have in the City of Renton. Councilman Hulse stated the problem is that the two statutes conflict with one another on some points. They overlap and contradict in some areas and the new Code is to remove the conflicts which the City Attorney might enlarge upon if wished. Mr. Hulse stated he has a copy which he would give the Mayor for information which Mayor Custer said he would appreciate. -3- r . . . COPY ORDINANCE No. .Zy j AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTION, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-2) TO RESIDENTIAL DIS- TRICT (R-3) WHEREAS under Chapter VII , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 kpown 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 Residential District (R-2) ; and WHEREAS a petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about August 4, 1966, which petition was then duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hear- ing and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about August 24, 1966, and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said 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 THE CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby 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: Lot 6, Block 45 corrected Plat of Renton Highlands #2 according to Plat thereof recorded in Volume 57 of Plats, pages 92 to 98 inclusive, records of King County (located on 1335 & 1337 K Street, between 13th Ave. N. and 14th Ave. N.) 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 24th day of October, 1966. —.1/e-24)1 Helmie Nel S'o, , e it rk o APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 24th day of Octobei, /9.66/ r Donald W. Cus rtep- 'Mayan-•• ;. .). Approved as to form: J � 3t Ate" r Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication: A ��,��1� AFFIDAVIT I , ISAAC S. CAPELOUTO 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 information herewith sub- mitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to me this 4th day of Aug, Notary,` uc yin and for the State of z Wi.shingtono-,;• s d ng at Renton, • , ii7---11( k3(t c_/ (NacA•J', �, -. (Name of owner) • Q. (Address) (Mailing address) 2 -sir (City)) (State) /- �� � `'/./ 7 e% i (Telephone) (OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected 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 0 —lob ,196 By: . . - s.. • . . . . , .APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY, OF .RENTON. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ' ,r----......----- -- Application No. : Le j Z z-,;-.P., Sec.-Twp.-R. Date of filing: ,.25---L - 6.' Area Map Planning Comm° Action' ,e / ,=.. /.e) Kroll Page Date: 2`.- •/-6,6 Receipt No. ==== . . • City Councils Action: ..--- , ----- Date : Ord° No° . .• APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY C ACCURNAELY: d r-, Name of Applicant ...27.54-21- ,,,,f;>,,,. / Addres s...Y,d'7/0 ._...„...... L'elephone N 0. P._ .s--3"- j/7/ 2 99 fr Property Petitions or rezoning is situated on_4,4, -,g_i- /.7.3 7 -(72 Street, between ".3 4- /J1'7 Ai Street and ZL2,/f/ /`" ,(-1 ------ ttreet Legal Descri ion 0, TalTga Property ,me 2r..2777'7= IL.4..4.4r447,44..`27 f,'"0 A"'.47 /e.r.r. -r= 4 Ai- 4).1.:: ,,./te,,,,.u..,. ,fr":4'--•11.4.-• . )-.4 o "2-- -- "c"-,. , . . . . ..• . .. . , „... .. ,.... .. , .. „ .. • . Existing Zoning &,..,72- Zoning Requested /-7k' -----: ,------ 757Nri177M.7r-5 What are the uses you prop o on this property? .....----............. -9-t' 72 -M ,-- ,e./-2 /,1 et s r" Fi 11311r67—Speiqan en t orf:s` reet par ing spaces t at wi be prOvided on this property? 4 / .e.- /1,4,41 g y-..z., Number Required -....... NOTE TO APPLICANT The followipgfactors,are cono•- 7i-2. eTh-er-Te7=-1. re=if575---r-o-.• ert .---Wn7r1Er=71- tiona in orma ion you esire to su mit 70 su s an- r3=our re ues . ma `Te=t...47678777=rs7=6177 1 ° In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the pUblic interest? ,m.,„.„..„, . „._"..„,..,.....,..........,..„,...„„,.., 2, 14 Pq Aft c2-7, - n' w a asis as ere Vr=ii7e-r=to. Turn..-ty ror more zoning 0 the type you request? ,.2.,4i . etteasar . ...... -.4a9ss.w.m.el.t ' p o you consi er - e proper y Inv°. ve in t is app ication .75-1grOgr''' suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed zone than for the uses per- mitted in the present classification? Please explain.4a% (-----r , . ._ A-s <:0_•`7 , ,-/-/ 47-WOrriMnion wou you ma e to protect7417677=dThurrounding proper- ties from tbe -detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone'? i....)///` .7/r- ev 7/,,t2___( /.7/- z.,,,)/ / ,--- - _ ----. , __.,,, me.tt __--r, , . .,,... .....,-. ...0-- -- ,..).,-.' - ..-1-fo/9 A_.. 0 -,--,,•V 77—i-----? ,, Li--.2)--,— ,. .am.r.w,min,..,,o,,,nre,..3..e _mr,..,,....,•ne - r a5 Minutes - Renton City Council Meeting 9-26-66 '' APPOINTMENTS l Letter-from Mayor Custer requested confirmation of appointment of Anthony F. ' ," '''''-.r{ .Millner, .,as Patrolman in the Renton Police Department, effective� October 1st ` '` . h which date commences the six-months probationary P period as required by Civil ;' ; Service :regulations. Letter from Police Chief ,Williams reported favorably on : ` ,; therapp1cant and Civil Service Commission letter attached certified the candi.- date for appointment and examination qualification. . Moved by Delaurenti,- and ' , seconded by Bruce, to concur in the appointment of Mr. Millner.as',recommended. The motion carried. t " COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: -.. -.,.;; UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Councilman Hulse, reporting for the Committee of the Whole, recommended that the ,.Matter of the Isaac S. Capelouto property rezone from R-2 to, R-3, be referred to '''.the `'Planning Department for carrying out the. administrative requirements that `; .. . ' had seen requested:`14oved by Schellert, seconded by Bruce, to concur in the recom- mendation. Carried. w}.jA Councilman Hulse reported attendance at meeting of the Planning Association of u. Washngton at Moses Lake Friday and Saturday which was, as usual, quite an` interest- „, ing .meeting. Discussed at some lengths was matter of "Port Districts" and it was noted that the Port Districts engage in quite a few activities, one of which.is , recreation, they also having had a minor;part in helping.the Big Bend Community:., College operate, such colleges not being allowed dormitories; Big Bend through ` ,`,,some arrangement managing to have dormitories. Improvement Program operated at the College was outlined including/along with the Jr. College Program, a Vocational Technical Training Course, Training for Migrant Workers, Vocational Agriculture Program and a ."Seminar Course for Planners" which, it occurred to Mr. Hulse might be something which might be possible in our own city. F:The newly proposed Municipal `Code was another matter discussed which contains the new Planning Code 'and which did n'ot,get in for hearing at the last. session of the Legislature. It was one of w 3,ntwro bill.a ,that, came in quite late and was not considered. The Interagency Committee ,! , -,- for. outdoor,Recreation reported needs of the State in sum of $279,000,000.00 and only f,, ° , $4,000,000.00 is available and this is the reason for allocations being less than 'desired and gives an idea of the possibility of, securing funds for Park & Recreation `Development: Theh°next two meetings will be in LongView : in February and in Pullman in Septem- ber, 1967. Mr. Hulse added that it was his hope that some follow-up might result on the possibility of a Planning Seminar course in.Renton for Planning Officials,'Government ' Officials'`and other persons interested in Planning. ' " NEW BUSINESS: Moved by Hulse, seconded by Delaurenti, that City of Renton Vouchers No. 9022 `°� � ' i through 5112, having been previously approved by the Auditing and Accounting Com- mittee, be'accepted for payment by the City Council at this time. . Carried. Fund breakdown follows: 'Current Fund #5022 - 5047 $ 5,053.63 • City,Street Fund 5048 - 5051 240.71 Arterial Street Fund 5052 920.44 '° Equipment Rental Fund 5053 - 5056 54 Library Fund 5057 - 5074 2 098 98.18, . Parks 5075 - 5084 ' 908.73 Water Works Utility 5085 - 5089 104.70 Airport ' 5090 - 5091 56.67 : Firemen's Pension Fund 5092 - 5106 '1,9.25'.33 Cumulative Fund No. 1689 5107 65-00 Cumulative Fund No. 1975 5108 - 5112 2,322.54 1t. Councilman Hulse offered point of information that the Planning Code to which he f previously referred is the one introduced by the Planning Association of Washington and not the one introduced by the Association of Washington Cities.(For benefit of Legislators) Inquiry was made as to major changes between the new Code and what we ' ' , now have in the City of Renton. Councilman Hulse stated the problem is that the two statutes conflict with one another on some points.-"They overlap and contradict in some areas and the new Code is to remove the conflicts which the CityAttorney might enlarge upon if wished. Mr. e Hulse stated he has 'a copy which he would give, the Mayor for information which Mayor Custer said he would appreciate. -3- „, a ,41 • R` `j. t1 f,,(' 1,,,F.1„.,„1,, .r `�Minutes'2 -*.Renton�-.: - City Council Meeting , - :`, :s''s. ', ;p ,-COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: -19-66,;:•5' TS. (Cont*.).(Copt ). f �=� =;�`' ��� 'x '• , ?'° _ New' Business: = ?' President of 'the' Council Hulse-reminded a <'"f, :,`' th` Council 'of''th m schedul.'t e eeting. a for - t;;F '' ,e FCorrimi;ttee"of the Whole as:set last week' and announced a'`m ''`> °' '' `' ,a Monde :'September 26th at:,7:30andamconsidered next m .m. among:items s to 'be , ,,' frezoiea°tof:.£Cape1oulo properties.Pit m is. thy';1 ' . :7.',Councilwoman Dahlquist requested a meetin ,of °� � ride i g the taw and Ordinance Committee ' on Mo y, °:.the 26th at 7:15 m - :': = .CouncilmanPPedersen inquired regarding on n �„ q g g''cha�lization�'probiem Sunset Highway• -fn vicinity'of the shopping pp' g center with :special:regard 'for-:lack of safety'pro- visions`; for turning and wondered what will';'occur'when the North Renton Inter- ;f'. '• u .,,f= change4:isa.completed and additional traffic ,is chanelled' into that area. Dis,▪, cussion.ensued relative to revision from 4lanes to single through lane each „ _ " ',.." ''-way'`wzth.turn lane, down the middle and various aspects for and against:such ° �r>�' ;' : ''improvement,coming from "K" Street and other areas. , ; >_ ,an;'Lsi•tD`s--was needed for curbing. and channelization `and that It was pthe tpresentd out tim- _-'. :.: :, provement involved very little ex ease. P ' P Topography of the road was also dis` ..� cussed and it was pointed out that the Traffic Engineer and consultants had ;' . , ; instituted the traffic safety measure as a tem oraprotective installation " ,''",. and.;it:>ha P i'Y - d..been received with some praise and some criticism. '' ORDINANCES ,AND RESOLUTIONS - x.>' ''Counlcilw4 m� an.' Dahlquist, Law'and Ordinance Committee Member, submitted a proposed ',Resolution of the City of Renton setting date of October 17th at 8:00 p.m. in '', - ';-the City Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington,- as time and place for ; - f hearing on proposed vacation of portion of Mountain View Drive.(Hasson request) - _Moved by. Poli, seconded by Hulse, to adopt Resolution No. '1395 as read. Carried. The Laic;Lai and Ordinance Committeepresented �s. � proposed Resolution 'of the Renton 'setting, date of October 17, 1966 for hearing Cityn �ff , �,'''�` on proposed "vacation of '` , , ,'+ ,. ,'�, f 1. ,r, portion'of 106th Avenue S.E. as petitioned by R. V. "Simone Construction Co.,` '" :,which was 'read.by the Clerk. Moved by Schellert, seconded. by Poli, to adopt :t'.,�;; 'Resolution No. 1396 as read. The motion carried. P " ,A,proposed .Resolution was presented and read authorizing appropriation of excess' ‘" revenues unto the Current Fund, Municipal Court Account 1300, Maintenance and Operation, Office Supplies, 402 in sum of $1,500.00 and Abet. 316, Witness-Fees, ' "` $250.00,:rMoved by Schellert, seconded by Hulse, to adopt Resolution No. 1397 as `,y ' Bread.. ....Carried. . `,A prop'osed,Resolution of the City of Renton was presented for readin a ro g� PP print=`ing from,excess' revenues, funds to allow additional personnel in the Planning ``'' `` Department; Current Fund Planning Account 1700, Salaries & Wages 110, and unto 'Current Fund 1700, M. & 0., Employee Benefits, 200/Statewide Retirement, ' $50.00; .201/Employment Security, $95.00; 202/Prepaid Medical; $33.00; 203, In dustrial Insurance, $12.00 and 204/ Employee Life Insurance, $' 9.00. Also to be. • :appropriated from excess revenues unto the Current Fund 'is sum of $300.00, Non-' Departmental Account 1920, Account 314/Contractual Services, "Expert Services" ' for payment of invoice for appraisals of City property byy Glen wallin.Bruce, seconded.by Dahlquist, to adopt Resolution 1398 as read. CarriedMovedby The Committee presented for .second and final reading; Renton, Washington amending Ordinance No. 2072, creating dand nEstablishing a 'ce of the Cityo¢ Special Fund, to be known as the "Equipment Rental Fund" to 'be used as•a revolving ' fund ;to be expended for salaries, wages and operations required for the repair, - replacement, purchase and operation of equipment; designating the Cit y's tyfs Purchasing Agent as administrator of said fund and providing for the administration and dis- ` bursement of funds, read first on Septembef-12th. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Hulse, to place the proposed Ordinance on, second and final reading. Carried. After final:;reading it was moved by Bruce, seconded by Hulse, to adopt Ordinance No. 2271, ' as read. . Roll call vote 'resulted in all ayes and the motion carried. The Committee submitted for reading ficationmof certainmpropertyd proposed Ordinance changing the zoning classi- j Business District gl within the City from Residential District (R-3) to (John Peternel property). Moved by Schellert, seconded by -, Bruce, to place the document on second and final reading. Carried. After final `? reading, it was moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to adopt Ordinance No. 2272 as ',. ;, read. Roll call vote was taken with all Council Members present voting aye. The ,' ' 1 { motion carried. • September'13' .�-°J i• • Mr. Isaac S.' Capelate 4403 - 61st Avenue South Seattle, Washington Re: Rezone Application-R-2 to R-S 13 a5-1337 'T Street-Renton • Dear Sir: • The Renton City. Council, at its regular meeting of September'12t ip - has referred your rezone .request to t .(2 Council Committee of the• Whole 'for further discussion. ' We shall advise of further actian 'taken on the matter at such time as the Committee reports in regular session of the City Council.. 'tours very truly, CITY OP RENTON. Relmie W. Nelson City Clerk INN/cm • cc:, Planning Director . . /138 ' Renton City Council Meeting (Cont.) 9-12-66 .COMMUNICATIONS . A `letter from Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, submitted Planning 'Commission _recommendations from its meeting of August 24th as follows , ,Rezones: 'Sterno Land Company, Appl. R-341-66, •0 to,H-i, property adjacent`to -,':.existing:H-1 zone north of South 180th Street, approximately 300" East of the NJ',, : ' ' .Railroad right-of-way. The Comprehensive Plan indicates the: area as manufacturing •.''. The proposed use is for an automobile reduction plant and scrap metal processing. • •., ; , Applicant submitted letter of intent stating they will comply with Manufacturing , ` 6:. Park District Standards, except for use, and indicated willingness `to make com- ,` „,,: mittments to expedite development of the area. The Commission recommended granting'. -.the rezone, the Comprehensive Plan being in agreement with the proposed plan, . ''l. Inquiry followed regarding air pollution control and Planning Director Ericksen advised the Mfg. Park District requirements 'include air pollution control, and the; , applicant has affirmed compliance with the.. zoning requirements of said District. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Hulse, to concur in the rezone with referral to the' Law and Ordinance Committee. Carried. Garrett opposed. Hulse and - PP Perry inquired , • . : further r 1ative to Air Pollution control and Mr. Gerald Shucklin stated he thought 4 , e they could comply with the Ordinance and it was pointed out that they must comply to , operate. Mr. Carl C. Sternoff advised of a unit they have been working on which the,; .:. `_ Air Pollution Board of Seattle has approved, utilizing copper wire which passes all °`': k-.' ; rules and regulations and which is proposed to further improve the situation of r .- pollution control. Garrett noted that screening was to be done with poplar trees •: and Mr. Sternoff presented drawings of their proposed site lay-out and architects :', schematic of the buildings and plantings proposed,and explained the proposed opera- , tion for'a' reduction plant, a plant for high duty alloys and future industrial plant. , A.portion. of subject area will be depressed for stockpiling, The poplars will screen the area,which were deemed to grow quickly. 40' right of way will be dedicated when - - owners'.to' the East do likewise and street to be improved at that time as well. Mr.. " ' Sternoff added ..they . hoped to bring a lot of payroll and a lot of taxes. ezemol : Isaac S. Capelouto, R-2 to R-3, 1335-37 "K" Street., Moved by Poll, seconded by Hl4.'se-, to concur in recommendation of the Commission to allow request to remove ixig ;ig duplex and construct a new apartment, the rezone being in agreemc .with the • Comprehensive Plan. Planning Director Ericksen.. pointed-out that the Commission was ' ?'x desirous . of upgrading the areas by new construction but wanted assurance that the , odd structures would be removed. Upon further inquiry it was pointed out that. con- ditions are required in cases where special permits are involved but not in rezones. Effect of R-3 upon the area when 3 stories is permitted was discussed along with lot size and topography. The Commission feels that gradually this area will become one of , high density apartment house use. It was pointed out that present residents have been working on their properties and upgrading the neighborhood in general. Mr. Ericksen: l'. .. 'peinted:deut adjacent apartment and duplex uses in the immediate area including the new , ' 4oug''Authority project; Original motion was withdrawn with consent of second in'light ` of'd*scliSsion and it was subsequently moved by Perry, seconded by Schellert, to refer the matter to the Committeeof the Whole. The motion carried. Poli opposed. The pig,- posed iise was in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. Rezone: Tonda, Bear, Terry, Richter and Crock, Apple Re348-66 from 8-1 and R-2 to L-1,` which property is located on Marion Avenue between 3rd Avenue North and Houser Way, The °'-' proposed use will be in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan and approval was recom mended by the Commission, Moved by Poli, seconded by Bruce, to concur 'in the rezone ' , . ' 'with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Carried. /-. .p '' Retene;°.''greater Renton shopping Centers, Inc., R-2 to Et-a, Apple R-349-66, property a;- : " located oh West side of 12th Place and 10th Avenue North,. Proposed use is commercial ._. iy..and is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan, and approval was recommended. *Wed bya ell rt,,, peconded by Gjanini, to concur with re prral to the taw and Ordinance 'i '' Co-_-- ee� Carried, ,;, ;' . Rezone; ok • John Peternel A 1 R-352-66 . ' � n PP a , property 1.oc{�ted on Main Street at Grady Way, - R-3 toll-1. The Comprehensive Plan indicates Commercial and Multiple and the proposed use is in agreement and approval was recommended'. Moved by Poli, seconded by Schellert, : . to concur with referral to the Law and Ordinance Committee. Carried, Variance:. Gov-Mart Bazar, Appi, V-350-66 sign request - variance recommended with height Avariance of 30' and base to have minimum setback of 20' and top of sign to project into ,,the setback maximum of 10' . Moved by Sche�.lertb aecedded by Poll, to concur and variances :.- to•be granted as recommended by the Planning Commiss4 n, Carried, ' ,:` Bryant Motors variance request for sign, !A 1. �, � • 6 � `� Pl V-951�.�i�i, property on N.B. corner of - :` Bronson Way and Garden. Commission recommended sign , ocation be revived so that it woiuid be contained entirely within applicants property . '. Moved by Schellert, seconded' Y: ' by_'Dahlquist, to concur in the Planning cgni Commission remernidtion Car };,,.. ... September,.9, 1966. - Honorable Donald W. Custer,` Mayo ?ewers Of the City Council': . . Planning Co mission Actions .; ' . Public hearing August 24, .1966,' :.. Gent leamaen'ans1 ,M$s: Drahlquist�.`. The Planning. Commission at its regular public,hear- ing meeting on August 24, 1966 made the.:following. :• " recommendationS to the Catneri3,: • (1) ; Sterne `Land Company, Appal-: Ito. R-341-,66; request- for rezone from G to 11-1, property adjacent to existing H-1 zone north of South 1 Oth Street and .approximately 004 east :of the 'N.. P. Rail- road right of:way The Comprehensive:Plan in- dicates this area as manufacturing. The pro-- posed use is .for an. automobile reduction plant and scrap: fetal reprocessing. - -The. Applicant sUbmitted a letter of'intent Stating. that .they will comply with nafee- • turing Park District standnrdmm,'.'except' for.nee; :and indicated their willingness to make other • Teommittments to expedite the development :og. .-• their: area. Tho Planning Commis, ion reeommen-� • dew 'that the proposed 'rezone request be granted', , and. that the Comprehensive Plan would be '.in ' :•. ,. em ogre ant-witga the proposed plan, ; - :.. - - .:(2) Isaac Capelouto, Appi. .No, R'-347-f66, request . for. rezone .from R-2 ta -3, property. located ,at.' • .1 335 and :1337 F .:Street, between' 13th and 14th Avenues North, The Comprehensive:Plan indicate. Multiple Family Residential use.: The proposed .use,. would be 'for Multiple family residential s The Applicant indicated his .desire .to remove' : th existing. duplex on the •property,and to : , construct a near: apartment_ building. on :the ',area.. wl� ' September. 54 .1966 • 42) . Capelouto (Continued) . The 'Planning Commission after- review of the:pro- • • ponied' rezone request -from R-2 . to .R-3, recommen- • ded approval, ..and- that the rezone .:would- be in.. . .agreement .with the Comprehensive Plan. (3) , Tonda, Beat, Tarry, ;Riorster, ..and Crock, Awl. — . - • No. R...3�=66, request- for. 'rezone from Sµl and - R-2 to L-1,.. property :located on Marion Avenue • • between 3rd Avenuo 'North a n4 Rouser way. The - • -Comprehensive Plan indica►tas' Light ..Industrial • . use. .The- proposed 'use is. for- Light;Industrial.. . The Planning Cammiasion recommended. approval • • • of the: rezone request, and that it. would be in agreement with• the' Comprehensive Plan. . (4) Greater, Renton, whopping. Centers, Inc. , request • ' • for rezone. :frog. R- ' to B-1, 66T7` 5 R-349-66, property:located•on the west. side;of 12th Place • . and loth Avenue North.- The proposed .usee is • - Commercial. 'cxe, Com reheneive Plan. indicates' - Cotmmeraial use. .-he Planning- Commission recom-y • • . mended. dppravaal 'of. the,rezone request, and 'that . . . it --would bee in compliance with the Comprehensive . Plan:.. ' . ' •(5) John -Peternel,. tpvl:e No.. R- 352-66, .request .for rezone from R-3 to .e-1, property: -located on main . Street and Grady Way. . The: Comprehensive Plan : indicates- Commercial" and Multiple Family. uses. ' : : - ' - - The proposed use is for Commercial. , 'hee :Plan- • : • ning Commission •reco mended approval 'of the • rezone request, and that it would be ii compli:-: . ance with 'the. Compreneneive Plan. : VARIANCES: Al) . Gov-Dart: Bazar, 41314 No.. V4350-66, property locete+h west of. Rainier Avenue a_nd north. of Grady way, request 'for -Variance :setback of 10' -: • and .height variance of 30° . -The proposed vara- . . : . iance- -would allow the construction of. an- adver- • . . - tieing`sign' to a height of 70' , and to within . - IV -of -the property line. After review of .the : • • ' request, The Planning 'Commission recomamendaed that the height variance of- 30' : be granted, and • • - that the base-of the .sign: have a minimum setback • .of 2 0', and.:that the top of the sign be a Bowe i ' to' pzw3e ct . a maas3mum of 10,. into the. 20' setback. 0 ( (4 !/ / , ' ., • ., f�4..)Aa 4-)- (4f L pr2..4./_ 47/ -Z --Z-Lit.•k v,. C }.I'7®/g U .e-I/S/-/ 7 -0 R.r calve /3 3,S' .4 13 32 es AGee 6- -2 24 ,f 3 ( co0 0 Alb � , /2 iir & //�2- 7os7 �� 0a.iJz) 4 7' 7��r 72,#41 r - L, /s dr/,r. 7 C ids'k//-r-,S..' e-4.42/� ', k4, 72,- e -/4/5 7-4- 71 f/74 ./17070-f ,1- Z) 2e> 4, - 14> / // A P . R-t/2,41J 0%, d ,e A 4, a J,<_J a � 71/e . e/ (9/.s C '7te , ,2 e 1 Ii--(,---; -tr-----e------/( K, �OF ��`� ram!�/ i/O. PECRIEb ''' ' 24 j?‘r3 i NG D___EP PR Planning Commission Minutes 8/24/66 Page 2 1. REZONES CONTINUED: (1) Sterno Land Co. Continued: dedicate the 40 ' of right of way and enter into an agreement to improve the street when the property owners to the east also dedicated a like 40 ' right of way and participated in the improvement of said street. Chairman Garrison asked if there were any further comments from the audience. There being none, the following actions were taken: ACTION; Moved by Denzer, seconded by Sterling, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried. Moved by Denzer, seconded by Racanello, that the proposed rezone,_request" be approved and recommen ed- .to the City-Council for granting, since the proposed rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. Motion carried. (2) Isaac Capelouto, Appl. No. R-347-66 , request for rezone from R-2 to R-3 , property located at 1335 and 1337 K Street between 13th and 14th Avenues North. The Comprehensive Plan indicates Multiple Family Residential use. The proposed use would be Multiple family residential. Staff comment: Existing property presently has a duplex on it and is adjacent to other Highlands duplexes. The area is presently in a run-down condition. The Applicant indicates that he would be upgrading this property if granted the propos- ed rezone. Committee comments : The proposed rezone appears to be _„. questionable at this time. While it was agreed that the area should be upgraded, it was felt that the rezoning of the prop- erty would constitute a spot zone and appears premature. Chairman Garrison on- the:'.question. of_.a ,spotczone; stated:_that the.'.Comprehensive Plan indicates multiple residential, which might be two, four or more family residential use. The re- zone might be considered premature without the removal of the existing building. In light of Mr. Capelouto' s statement that he would remove the old duplex and would post a bond to that effect, he felt the rezone would be reasonable. He emphasized, however, that this is not a condition of the rezone, but would be voluntary on the part of the Applicant. Mr. Capelouto stated that he would submit a letter to the Com- mission stating that he would post a bond for the removal of the old building at the time he applies for a building permit for the construction of the new apartment building. It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Racanello, that the hearing be continued later in the evening to permit the Applicant to submit the letter of intent. Motion carried. The matter was again considered and the Applicant, Mr. Capelouto, submitted the following letter dated August 24 , 1966 : "I, Isaac S. Capelouto, wish to rezone 1335 and 1337 K St. from R-2 to R-3 and will be willing to post a $5, 000 bond at the time of issuing the Building permit guaranteeing that the pres- ent duplex will be removed or torn down off the existing site. " ACTION: Moved by Denzer, seconded by Cordell, that the hearing be closed. Motion carried. Moved by Cordell, seconded by Denzer, that the subject • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON , WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON August 24 , 19 66 , AT 8: 00 P .M, TO CONSIDER _A PETITION FOR Rezone FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY : 1. From R-2 to R-3, property located 1335 and 1337 K St. : Lot 6, Block 45, Corrected Plat of, Renton Highlands No. 2 ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID Rezone ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON August 24 , 1966 AT 8 : 00 P .M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME . PUBLISHED August lO, 1966 James Denier , SECRETARY RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , JamWla'c,I'sadt , Hereby certify that three (3) copies of the above doc- umenVIOpo 1 e'd by me in three conspicuous places on the property described abolh ;; sj ` .teirL.�b3'ed. by law. ATTES • • • INTER-OFFICE MEMO Date 9epte1iber 13, 1966 From: Departmental Account No, Helmie Nelson, City Clerk To: Expenditure Account No. Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director MESSAG#d Renton Planning Commission Re: Zoning in Highlands Capelato et al The City Council, at its regular meeting of September 12th has by motion duly made and seconded, requested that the Commission review the zoning in the Highlands area with specific regard to re- zoning a greater area than one parcel and adjoining properties be considered prior to granting of a single rezone. 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