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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA63-158r•d LEGAL NOTICE i 7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS RENTON-PLANNING- COMMISSION S RENTON, WASHINGTON ' A PUBLIC HEARING WILL, BE HELD BY THE 'RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT. ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, t CITY HALL, RENTON, WASH- INGTON,- ON NOVEMBER 27,. 1963 AT 7:30 P.M., TO CON- SIDER A PETITION FOR RE- ZONES: FOLLOWING D E S C R IBED, PROPERTY: 1. From G to R3: That portion of the North •12! of Section 21, Twp. 23 N. o I Range 5 E. W.M., described Cas follows: Beginning at the' center of said Section 21, thence northerly along the, center line of said Section 21, 340' to the true point of be- a._ ginning; thence north 63 de- grees 40' 50" E. •669.98'; thence.north 32 degrees 04' e 1 00" west 370'; thence north 80 degrees 10' 30" west a- 1954'; thence south 36 de- e,'''''...19' 41" East 815.01'i I- thence south 61 degrees 53' i. , 51" east 403.74'; thence south 82 degrees 09' 40" f East 695.07' to the true point I r From R-1 to R-3: Lot 13, Highland Additi: to the Town of Renton, ac-•., cording to plat recorded hi ' Volume 17 of Plats, page 32, , records of said King County. 3. From BP to 134: Lots 2 and 3, Block 2, C. '' f D. Hillman's Lake Washing- ton Garden of Eden Division No. 7, according to plat thereof recorded in'-Vol. 1 6, of Plats, page 18, records of t. King County, Washington, , tf Except the west 200 feet It thereof and Except the east ' 25 feet thereof. s. ANY, AND ALL PERSONS e INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID REZONES_ ARE IN- VITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION t MEETING ON NOVEMBER 27, 1963 AT 7:30 P.M., TO VOICE T HE TO SAME. PROTEST OR OBJEC- N DOUG FELKER, "Secretary , Renton Planning Commission: I Published in The Renton En. terorise,-November 13,_ 1963__ ___1; i COPY ORDINANCE NO. ,26 J AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICAlION. OF CERTAIN_PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION:.DISTRICT• (GS-1 and G-7200) TO RESIDENCE DISTRICT (R-3) WHEREAS under Chapter, VII, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance tyo. 1628•known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton' as amended,. and. the maps adopted in .conjunction therewith, the properties. hereinbelow described. have heretofore' been zoned.as General Classification 'District (GS-1 and-G-7200) ; and WHEREAS a proper. petition for change of zone classification of_ said properties has been filed with the City on or about November .6, 1963, which petition was then referred to the Planning Commission for- investigatio;, .study and public hearing, and a public hearing having been. held thereon on or about November 27, 1963, all pursuant to notice of hearing duly published and posted as provided by law; and said Planning Commission having duly considered and recommended said rezoning, 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 1: The following .described parcel of property in the.City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Residence 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: That portion of the North 1/2 of Section 21, Twp. 23 N., Range 5 E. ,W.M. described as follows: Beginning at the center of said .Section 21; thence northerly along the center line of said Section 21, 340' to the true point of beginning; -thence north 63°40'50" E. 669.68' ; thence north 32°04'0" West 370' ; thence North 80°10'30" West 1954' ; thence south 36°19'41" East 815.01' ; thence. south 61°53'51" East 403.74' ; thence South 82°p8'40" East 695.07' to the true point of beginning, all situate. in Renton, King County, .Washington Section 2: This Ordinance shall be, in full force:and effect from and after its passage,. approval _and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of December, 1963. 7:/e e Helmie Nelson,:.City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR thisl6th day.of Decemb 963. Frank Aliment, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication l•t,3 Helmie: Please have the City Engineer and the Planning Director check the attached. Taks 1''C V'4'.0 61 /0) f 4' 'm W A S H I N G T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World lz•: 1;41 t fit y'.,',`,..,,A h' r L. .' ; :: December 6 19 6 3 Honorable Mayor Frank Aliment Members of the City Council Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at its public hearing' ; of November 27 , 1963 , after consideration and study, , recommended favorably on the following requests: 1. , THE PRODUCTION COMPANY: Application No. R-156-63 . Request for rezone from BP to B-1• of parcel of property as described in the application. The Commission recommends that this rezone be granted provided that the applicant reserve for parking area an equal area within .the overall pro-'•.= . perty ,owned by the applicant and presently zoned B-1 . • 2 : ,VIKING INVESTMENT CORPORATION: Request for rezone from GS-1 and G-7200 to R-3 . of property 'as described in Application No. R-158-63 . The Commission recommends the requested rezone ' be granted. The property is located northerly of Tiffany Park and somewhat southerly of the Cedar River, in the vicinity of high power BPA transmis . sion lines. Your concurrence in the foregoing "recommenda- tions is respectfully requested. J. David Jensen Planning Director • JDJ: pc APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application No . : W in-C 7 4 - Sec . m Twp . - R . Date of Filing: 11-6-63 Area Map: Plan. .Comm. Action: Recommended Approv. Kroll Page: Date: 11-27-63 City Council.`s Action: Date: Ord. No . APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY g ACCURATELY: Name of. Applicant Viking investment Corp. Address`2000-5th_.Ava._$ld -_-__SeatStle-,-Mash: Telephone No o.MA1n 4-8870 _ Property Petitioned for rezoning is situated on Extension of 154th St. S. E. between -- Street ands- 1 Street . Legal Descript;ion.of, Subject 'ropertlrjhgt._.i'4rtiAt.:.4? the__N.trtia/ __f_StaiQn_1.1933NJt5hiP_ali. Rank: 5 'E-,W.M lyingytzorth of that property described in that certai _ eal_.Ditate 'Contract_entered into between Parker'& Sanwick'lnvestr nfs_Bna, as seller'arid Arne'0, _reake as_putchser on the 23rd day of r rc `ed at Volume 4263 of ® sl page 90, under l ktLCounty Auditor's Vaaal.t_ele-No. 5419 0 ,_nnsl_$outh_of-the_lin e of-America_Bonne-v-idle--Power-Administroti Easement.(Tract ., V-A79_) r..ecorded July underAuditoes__Eliel.50.6002 And the South 150 feet of land described-fir aboVe_lion vil le Power Admlni$t on Ecasg_ westerly.of t of 5g a, veer'isl. n 'i Lire_ftight of 1 I,v capt hat RQr Qn in the 1100 feet of the Sa t___hwesLlf Lotto hlittlriweeL144_.of Section 91, Tcwnshi. I .Range 5 F..W.M. all in the City of Renton, King County„ Washington.• Existing Zoning G Zoning Requested R3 ,. What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? _Apartments„ Number of permanent off-street parking spaces' that Will be provided on this, property? J space,ter' bl °e uaijfr._Number r.c rluired F1er NOTE. TO APPLICANT: The following factors a>`'e"considered in reclassifying property. Evidence or additional. information you desire to, submit to substantiate your request may be attached to these sheets . 1 . In what way is this proposed change in zoning in the public interest? Suitable and logical use of existing undeveloped.prrty. 2 . On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? Our marketing analysis shows the need for additional well_planned cape_.__frame a _real. 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 classifica- tion? Please explain. _Ces.— toperty_ein d_eyelaped fotApartments—ArcaJias natura.Lbarrinrc- 4. What provision would you make to protect adjacent and surrounding properties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone? Use not detrimental - Area has natural barriers. AFFIDAVIT I K. A. Srnwick, Jr. President of Viking Investment Corp., 9 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 2 -;"1- day of iv ;.ice . . '11z 919 Notary Public in nd for the State of Washington, K. A. SANWICK, JR., Presi ent raRName314Ya - « caner resid"n l2opl ._A n wildir Mai ing ess F a n tOnAds Ek ?4 ity Sta e 4-8,101 C` e eponheNo0 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 regualtions of the Planning Department governing the filing of such application° Date received : BY` o ` j/ VIKING INVESTMENT CORPORATION: That portion of the North 1/2 of Section 21 , Twp 23 N, Range 5 E W.M. described as follows : Beginning at the center of said Section 21 , thence north- erly along the center line of said section 21 , 340 ' to the true point of beginning; thence north 63°40 ' 50" E 669 . 68 ' ; thence north 32°04 ' 0" West 370 ' ; thence North 80°10 ' 30" West 1954 ' ; thence south 36°19 '41" East 815 . 01 ' ; thence south 61° 53 ' 51" East 403 . 74 ' ; thence South 82° 09 ' 40" East 695 . 07 ' to the true point of beginning. November 11, 1963 Renton City Planning Commission Renton City Hall Renton, Washington Attention: Mr. David Jensen, Director Gentlemen: Please amend the legal description in our••application for rezone in Section 21 to read as follows Commencing at the center section line of Section 21, Township 23N, Range 5 E.W.M. Thence north along the center section line 340 feet to the true point of beginning: Thence N. 63° 40' 50" E.669.86 feet, thence N. 32° 04' 00" W. 370 feet, thence- N. 80° 10' 30" ,1954.00 feet, thence S. 36° 19' 41 " E. 815.01 feet, thence S. 61°.53' 51" E. 403.74 feet., thence" S. 82° 09' 40" E. 695.07 feet to the true point of beginning, all in the City of Renton, County of King. Thank you, VIKING INVESTMENT CORP. By ex K. A. S' nwick, Jr. President RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ® NOVEMBER 27 , 1963 A G, E N D A 1, GAYLE A, HALSEN: Rezone request from R®1 to R-3 , property on Renton . Avenue between 8th and 9th Avenues. Committee report: The Committee recommends approval of the request for R-3 , as it is a reasonable use for this property. Director's report: Recommend approval of the request for the following reasons : a) The property is adjacent to R-3 zoned land lying immedi- atly west, b) It is in an area deemed suitable for multiple residential structures, 2, THE PRODUCTION COMPANY - Request for rezone from BP to B-1 : property on the S, E. corner of S . E. 80th St, and 108th Ave. So E, Committee report: The Committee after inspection of the property and in consider- ation of the Commission' s prior recommendation relative to this property, recommends the denial of the request for B-1 . Director' s report: Recommend approval of the request for the following reasons: a) The landscaped buffer strip containing trees and shrubs has been. accomplished. b) Any structures to be located or added to the existing build- ings would of necessity observe a side yard distance from the 25 ' planting strip lying to the east. c) The proposal would allow more flexible and more advanta- geous use of the site. VIKING INVESTMENT CORPORATION: Rezone request from GS-1 6 ,G-7200 to R-3 : Property on 154th St. S. E, Committee report: Recommends granting of the request for R-3 , Director's report: Recommend approval of the request for the following reasons: a) The proposed site is in an isolated location containing adequate acreage for a large planned development of this nature, b) The large adjacent areas reserved for power line installa- tions will provide adequate opera area adjacent to this proposal, c) Location of the property in close proximity to industrial and commercial employment centers which increases the desirability of more intensive residential. land uses nearby® i Planning Commission Nov, 279 1963 Page 2 2, Continued: Mr, Don Gouge , representing the applicants , reviewed the matter of the previous rezones. The Company has complied with the conditions of the agreement relative to the 25 buffer strip, and is now request- ing rezone of the BP area to B-19 so that a more advantageous location may be obtained for the proposed addition to their printing vlant, Parking to replace the presently zoned BP area would be provided for within the B-1 zoned area. Chairman Denser asked Mr, Cordell to assume the chair on this matter as he stated he would like to speak from the floor on this matter, Mr, Denzer stated that in going back to the original appli- cation, the Commission, because of objections to the rezone from adjacent property owners , had attempted to set up a business park type of zoning with certain setbacks , The Commission had agreed to the BP' zone between the 25 ' buffer strip and the B-19 so that no buildings would be erected in the BP zone, He felt that if it was good planning at that time , it was still good planning, Further, that the applicants have sufficient space for the additional building within the already zoned B-1 area. Mr, Gouge stated that there have been no objections from any adjacent residents against the present proposed rezone to B-1, Fur- ther, that conditions have somewhat changed due to the construction of the Freeway and other factors such as the removal of gravel from nearby property, Mr. Gouge felt that the 25 planted buffer strip is adequate and provides a reasonable buffer strip between the bus- iness and residential areas , Mr. McGarrigle stated that in looking at this plat plan the applicant appears to have sufficient area for parkipg within the presently zoned B-1 area9 and if the applicants require a portion of the BP area for a proper conduct of their business he would concur in the Planning Director's report and recommend granting of the re- quest, Relative to the question regarding the location of parking areas to replace the now zoned BP area9 Mr. Rudd stated that they would be glad to put the parking in any other area so designated by the Commission, It was then moved by Denzer9 seconded by Racanello, that the rezone be recommended to the City Council for approval , provided that the same amount of parking be provided within the B-1 area9 and that such parking arrangement be approved by the Planning Director. Motion carried, 30.J VIKING INVESTMENT CORPORATION: Request for rezone from GS-1 and G-7200 to R-3 : property located on the extension of 154th Street S.E, The Committee recommended approval of the rezone. The Director recommended approval fo the request for the follow- ing reasons : a. The proposed site is in an isolated location containing ade- quate acreage for a large planned deyPimment of this nature b0 The large adjacent areas reserved for power line insta1J,a- tions will provide adequate open area adjacent to this proposal. c. Location of the property in close proximity to industral and commercial employment centers increases the desirability of more intensive residential land uses nearby. Slides of the area proposed for rezone and of the surrounding areas were shown, Planning Commission November 274 1963 Page 3 7 , 3 e Continued Chairman Denzer asked if there were any objections to this rezoned There were noned After general discussion, it was moved by 'Cordell, seconded by McGarrigle , that we concur in the Committee's and Director' s reports and recommend to the City Council the rezone of the area as petition- edd Motion carried° 4 . RAY MARSHALL ANDERSONg Request for Variance to construct a carport and, storage addition to existing residence to 3 ' 10" from the lot line at 603 S Street. The Committee rec(-,,mmeaded uanting of the request for variance The Planning Director recowendd that the request for variance be denied for the Jo owing reasons Storage area Troposed for incorpcwation as a part of the carport could be located on 'the rear of the carport as well as at the sided To accommodate the reduced length the carport could be extended for- ward of the residence a full 10 ' and still meet front yard setback requirements° Chairman Denzer asked if this variance request meets the condi- tions as outlined in the Ordiannce for the granting of a variance° Mrd Jensen stated that it does not , as no special circumstances obtain to this property, wherein the applicant would otherwise be de- prived of the reasonable use of his property. Slides of the property and the proposed plot plan were shown° It was then moved by Teretti, seconded by Busch, that the Vari- ance be denied Motion carried° ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERSg 5° The Commission voted to cancel the hearing date of December 25 , due to the Christmas holiday° The next regular hearing date will be on the regular date of January 22 ° The Commission further set the date of the Administrative meet- ing on December 11 as a work session on the Comprehensive Plan. The meeting adjourned at 900 P.M. ames enzer, airman Doug e er, Secretary 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 HALLS RENTON9 WASHINGTON, ON November 27 , 19 63 AT 7 : 30 P.M. TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR REZONE. FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: 1. From G to R-3 : That portion of the North 1/2 of Section 21, Twp 23 N, Range 5 E W.M. , described as follows: Beginning at the center of said Section 21, thence northerly along the center line of said Section 21 , 340 ' to the true point of beginning; thence north 63°40 ' 50" E 669 . 68 ' ; thence north 32°04 ' 0" West 370 ' ; thence north 80°10 ' 30" West 1954 ' ; thence south 36°19 ' 41" East 815 . 01 ' ; thence south 61°53 ' 51" East 403 . 74 ' ; thence South 82°09 ' 40" East 695. 07 ' to the true point of beginning. ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID REZONE- ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON NOV. 27 , 19 63 AT7 : 30 P.M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME. PUBLISHED November 13 , 1963 DOUG FELKER SECRETARY RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I9A,_D VIa„zpla I „_ 9 hereby certify that three ( 3 ) copies of the above document were posted1 by me in three conspicuous places on the property described above as prescribed by laws. ATTEST: Signed^ kOTAI IAAY N ANi3 t'ORTHE STATE SF WASH14507IP40 ,RESIDING AT RENTON. f1. 1 Ir'Stel; 4' zuj1 Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 12-9-63 COMMUNICATIONS: (cont.) A letter from Kennydale Lions Club requested permission to operate a Christmas Tree lot for a two week period in Renton during the holiday season. Moved by Custer, seconded by Hulse, to grant a No-Fee Permit for the sale. Carried. A letter from the Renton Chapter of the International Spades Association, which is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, and is comprised of high school students, requested permission to sell stockings filled with candy and toys in the CityofRentonduringtheholidayseason. President of the Club, Sallee Frazee, advised proceeds will be donated to the United Cerebral Palsy Center of King County. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Bruce, to grant the request. Inquiry was made by Councilwoman Dahlquist as to whether Hold Harmless Agreements should be required in connection with the various No-Fee Permit requests and City Attorney Shellan advised that the sales on private properties would not give the City reason. ta Ask for a Hold Harmless Agreement. The pending motion subsequently carried. Letters from the Association of Washington Cities and the State Highway Com- mission requested opinions and recommendations from City Officials relative to proposed adoption of certain portions of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Services which will be binding on cities and towns if passed. Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Hulse, to refer the matter to the Street and Alley Committee to report back. Carried. Letter read from Planning Director Jensen submitted Planning Commission recom- mendations as follows: 1. THE PRODUCTION COMPANY: Recommended granting of the rezone from BP to B-1 as described in Application No. R-156-63 with provision that the applicant reserve for parking an equal area within the overall property ownednowzonedB-1. Moved by Custer, seconded by Poli, to concur in the Planning Commission recommendation. Councilman Hulse .advised ofen existing problem in the area pertaining to right-of-way dedication. It being ascertained that dedications had been made heretofore by the applicant and further acquisition would be up-to other property owners who were presently being contacted to make dedications. Planning Director Jensen chalked a projection on the blackboard and explained the rezone as recommended by the Planning Commission and Attorney Don Gouge spoke on behalf of the Production Company urging early action of the Council, inasmuch as the problem was not related to the applicant. The pending motion was subsequently carried. 2. VIKING INVESTMENT CORPORATION: Recommended granting rezone from GS-1andG-7200 to R-3 as described in Application No. R-158-63 Moved by Bruce, seconded by Gianini, to concur in the recommendation of thePlanningCommission. Upon inquiry relative to zoning of contiguous properties it was explained by Planning Director Jensen that the area was a somewhat isolated area and not adjacent to any high density residential area and was a reasonable use in this location. The pending motion carried. Moved by Custer, seconded by Poli, that the two rezones be le ferred to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. A letter from Evelyn McBirnie and Herbert Randall, owners of Jim's Tavern, requested Master License to own and operate a Music Machine in said place ofbusiness, to supplement their source of income since discontinuing live music.Moved by Custer, seconded by Bruce, to refer the matter to the Police andLicenseCommitteewithpowertoact. Carried. A letter from Mayor Aliment submitted and recommended granting request oftheRentonDowntownMerchant's Ass-'n. :for free parking in the City of RentonDecember17ththrough24th, 1963 to aid shoppers as well as the merchants duringtheChristmasseason. Moved by Custer, seconded by Bruce, to concur in the Mayor's recommendation granting the free parking as requested. Carried. 2-