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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA65-231ORDINANCE NO. ,4/ COPY AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R-3) TO BUSINESS DISTRICT (8-1) WHEREAS under Chapter VII , Title IV (Business Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton", as amended, and the maps adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as Residential District (R-3) and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about April 7, 1965, which petition was then referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing, and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about April 28, 1965, all pursuant to notice of hearing duly published and posted as provided by law; and said matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission, 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 Business District (B-1); the City Engineer and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezoning: Generally located along both sides of 12+h Ave. N., westerly of Street. Tract 4.6 A, Block 46, Renton Highlands No. 2 Corrected Plat, according t` the Flat recorded in Volume 57, of Flats, pages 92-98, records of KingCounty, Washington; LESS portion deeded for City street. SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication. YAS SE F B •VTHE 4CITY COUNCIL this t day of May, 1965. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APP i EDBY THE MAYOR this 17Eh day of May, 1965. Donald W. Custer, Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney MAY 2 6 Date of Publication: APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE CITY OF RENTON FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Application No . : r4 3/_ (, Sec . - Twp. - R . Date of Filing: 6 S- Area Map: Plan. Comm. Action: Kroll Page: Date: 5'a a City Councils. Action: U Date: Ord. No . APPLICANT TO ANSWER ALL/THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS NEATLY & ACCURATELY: LA, tt- (l c J.u-., J o J/— //-0 Lti c l L( , S' % Name of Applicant ,'Address l(a07-l-S,, g F( Telephone No. L -s Property Petitioned for rezoning is situated on / _, Street, el between Street and At " Street . Legalplescription/of Subject Property 4L 4. L.A 4 Cd-Leue 2- Existing. Zoning le_ Zoning Requested 3— What are the uses you propose to develop on this property? a„ L . hL ll rG c v G Number of permanent off-street parking spaces that will be provided on this property? 1,cIO`f' ., yL4- 7 tuber required NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are 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 publip interest? 2. On what basis is there a real need in this community for more zoning of the type you request? 3 . Do you consider the property involved in this application to be more suitable for the uses permitted in the propose zone than for the u ;es permitted in the present classifica- tion? Please explain. la4A, l Ct eL f "C/I/^-L4A4'X.tf J O 4. What provision would you make to protect adjacent and surrounding properties from the detrimental effects of any uses permitted in the proposed zone ? INTER. OFFICE M. MO Date May 13, 1965 From: Helmie Nelson,. City Clerk Departmental Account No. Jack Wilson, City Engineer To: J. David Jensen, Planning Director Expenditure Account No. MESSAGE Re: Roger and Llpyd Peterson Rezone Attached hereto is a copy of the City Attorney, s memo together with the stencil on the above captioned rezone. Please check this over and indicate your findings on the memo attached to the stencil, and transmit to the Planning Department. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk cc: G. M. Shellan, City Attorney INTER-OFFICE MEMO Date May 11, 1965 From: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Departmental Account No . To:Mrs. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk Expenditure Account No . Re: Roger and Lloyd Peterson rezoning application and Signal Oil Co. application for permit Dear Helmie: Enclosed you will find original and two copies of Revocable Permit for Signal Oil Company which should be checked over by the City Engineer. Please also find stencil for the Peterson Brothers rezoning which should likewise be checked out by the Planning Director and the City Engineer. We presume in the latter case that the rezoning complies with our Comphehensive Plan. We remain, Yours very truly, HAUGAN & SHELLAN Gerard M. Shellan GMS:mr Enclosures AFFIDAVIT litASL q: Ce Cf / ocA- A being duly sworn 9 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. Subssibed and sw rn to me this day of 9 196, Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , a ame ame nor q i 8'f O JI // j i_/L tit .S• 2 : residing at Tang Tess Address City) State) VLS 99b' 7 TTelephone) 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 applica- tion. Date received 9 196__By J ir1e INTER-OFFICE MEMO Date61.1AA4 May 11 , 1965 From: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney Departmental Account No To:Mrs. Helmie Nelson. City Clerk Expenditure Account No . Re: Roger and Lloyd Peterson rezoning application and Signal Oil Co. application for permit Dear Helmie: Enclosed you will find original and two copies of Revocable Permit for Signal Oil Company which should be checked over by the City Engineer. Please also find stencil for the Peterson Brothers rezoning which should likewise be checked out by the Planning Director and the City Engineer. We presume in the latter case that the rezoning complies with our Comprehensive Plan. We remain, Your y truly, 2A GGAN & SHELLAN Ge r M. Shellan GMS:mr Enclosures Ord J Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting (cont.) May :10, 1965 r'; ilii COMMUNICATIONS: (cont. .) tl; A proposal fromIntercity InsuranceAgency, apprcrv-d lut the l ns r.•once (;ctimni ;0cat, apt rr C' read relative to insuring the liability of the City for the period May 15, 1965 to 1' May :1.5, 1966. The premium :is still lower, than last year's premium of $15,762.47, despite 1, I,the increase in payroll and the addition of some vehicles . As a result of the favorable' loss ratio developed last year, the companyis givinga 5% credit for thePexperience coming year which would amount to $785.34, resulting in a net premium of $15,921.37. The audit premium for last year would amount to $305.10 resulting in a total premium of 15,226.47. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Gianini, that the City accept the proposal from h the Insurance Agency. Carried. r:. e City Clerk read a letter. from Planning Director Jensen submitting the Planning 0/11. t. Conm)issi n recommendations the public hearing of April 28, 1965, as follows:f' 1. Roger and Lloydoyd Peterson, Appi. No. R--231•-65. Recommend reclassification from ,IPP l R-3 to B-1 of property described in the application and generally located along c`, both sides of 12th Avenue N., westerly of "J" Street. 1, Moved by Schellert, seconded by Poli, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission. Carried. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to refer this matter to the LAW AND ORDINANCE COMMITTEE to draft the proper. ordinance. Carried. 2. Olympic Pipeline Company, App1 . No. V-229-65. Recommend granting of a variance . ' to allow access by a minimum roadway easement of 20' width for the proposed oil j:' t° storage and pumping station at South 160th Street easterly of Longacres. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poll to concur in the recommendation of the Planning is Commission. Carried. li 3. Signal Oil Company, Appl . No. P--235-65. Recommend that the City Council grant a revocable permit for the erection of a replacement sign at the SW corner of j 4th Avenue North and Park Street. M Discussion ensued relative to a pending ordinance which would regulate erection or l' repair of signs and it was pointed out by the City Attorney that this was in reference to k' signs within any public place or right of way and that the matter before the Council is r regarding a sign on private property. Moved _by Garrett, seconded by Poli, to concur in. the recommendation of the Planning Commission. Carried. i! I The Clerk read a letter from Kenneth E . Koehler, Architect and agent for the Reorganized I; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, appealing the decision of the Planning Commission in turning down the requested variance relative to parking spaces in conjunction with construction of :i new church. Movc:'(I by Garrett, seconded by Brure, Ilia the cl,.rf ci OI May 24, 1965 be set as the hearing on This appeal of the Planning Commission decision, r I Carried A letter was read from Nicholas A. Maffeo, Attorney for Carl Cooks, submitting an Appeal from Ruling of the Planning Commission regarding Request for Variance for Tire Display. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Perry, that the date of June 7, 1965 be set as hearing of j the Appeal of the, Planning Commission decision. Carried. The Clerk read a letter from Orrin L. Madisori`,-requesting Council reconsider their previous . i action regarding' methods used by residents to ward-off marauding birds from. fruit trees_. I Moved by Hulse, seconded by Pedersen, that this matter be referred to the PUBLIC RELATIONS _ COMMITTEE with power to act. Carried. A letter signed by Kenneth L. Harvey, Secretary of the Renton Lions Club, was read wherein application was made for a safe and sane fireworks license for the applicable period in f 1966.' Moved by -Pedersen, seconded by Gionini , that this matter be referred to the POLICE AND LICENSECOMMITTEE with power to. act. Carried. i4:,Iii:,Z k4'--.4.- . lam.W A 5 H I N G T O N the Jet Transport Capital of the World i ` .7:, ' PLANNING DEPARTMENT 3 _ :.- May 10, 1965 Honorable Mayor Donald Custer Members of .the City Council Gentlemen: The Planning Commission at its public hearing of April 28, 1965 considered and recommended favorably on the following items: 1. ROGER MD LLOYD PETERSON APPL. NO. R-231-65, J`. Recommended reclassification from R-3 to 13-1 of property described in the application and generally located along both sides of 12th Ave. N. ,westerly . of J Street. 2. OLYMPIC PIPELINE COMPANY APPL. NO. V-229-65, Recommended granting of a variance to allow access by a minimum roadway easement of .20 ' width for the proposed oil storage and pumping station at S 160th Street easterly: of Longacres. . 3. SIGNAL OIL COMPANY. APPL. NO. P-235-65, The Planning eo, mission recommended that the City Coun- cil grant a revocable permit for the erection of a replacement sign at. the SW corner of 4th Ave. North .. " and Park Street. The Council's concurrence in the foregoing recom- mendations is respectfully requested. J. David Jensen Planning Director . I. JDJ:pc t'Ntiisi ENTERPRISE Renton Town TalkPUBLICHEARING RENTO PL•NNlNG Renton, Wash. A:.. -..M•11••=11 by '' eting' Proof of Publicationmi•[.3[;Fe etin g in t ;- - m.ers, City Hall, Re • , Washington, on This is a copy of your April 2$, .1965, at 8:00 p.m., + DtoconsiderapetitionforSpe- cial Permit & Rezone. FOLLOWING DESCRIBED as it appeared for the first time this week. PROPERTY: It will be published on the following dates:I. SPECIAL PERMIT: To i Build Multiple Townhouse Apartments on 8th Avenue April 14, 1965 North between H 'Street and J Street, property described as: Immediatelyfollowing3, Fair View Ter- I the last insertion the race, 'according to plat re- , I affidavit of publiction will be delivered to corded in Vol. 60, of plats, your office.page 65, in King County, 1 Washington. 2. REZONE: From R-3 to B-1 Cost of notice •740. per inch. •5inches of property on 12th Ave- at the regular statutory rate, will he1nueNorthbetween1and H Streets, described as: 1 Tract 46A of Block 46, 1 Renton Highlands Correct- ed Plat #2. Any and all persons inter- ested or objecting to said Spe--^^ cial Permit & Rezone are in- P Thank You vited to be present at the 'Plan- ning Commission- meeting on We are pleased to have this oppor- April 28, 1965, at 8:00 p.m., s tunity of serving you and hope that to voice their protest or objec- , you will favor us with tion to same. your next LAMES E. DENZER, publication. Secretary Renton Planning Commission Published in The Renton En- terprise,, April 14,__1965__ v J 1,1 I s, STATE OF WASHINGTON) ss. COUNTY OF KING f:On this / day of January, 1959, before me, the undersigned, a Notary lI Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally . .i; appeared M. W. LOTTO and GERARD M. SHELLAN, to me known to be the President and Ei Secretary-Treasurer, respectively,Y-p y, of GREATER RENTON SHOPPING CENTERS', INC., the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said in- strument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the s; uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they are authorized toti iexecutethesaidinstrumentandthatthesealaffixedisthecorporatesealof said corporation. t WITNESS,i.my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and-.year in t` this certificate above written. i3" 0oCZ`-•su.:10 l``• ;'' Nota Pu is in a d for the State z_. I, of ashington, re i ding at Renton. It ili Fij r'i': ii Z yr t I\, Lriiit i_i' F63 eDe`, S 1(1PA' 6 9.. . . Fsk..( 1E r' 1F tt, I. iCl)/ P r 9 r.!l 2 02 - ,' ROBERI A. f"iO;?iilS h. ''I'fl}ia KING C TY WASH. rp' a 9-1 DEPUTY . 1 et: 1 C 1 l 1 t t[ i!; ti 1 1. 1. lil ppy,iZ"t''' 4: e;i y 1I, 1 ' - I` 0;e1,,... 2_,,,...;/ . 44TAU Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting (Conti) May 10, 1965 COMMUNICATIONS: (cont,) A proposal from Intercity Insurance Agency, approved bu the Insurance Commission, was read relative to insuring the. liability of the City for the period May 15, 1965 to May 15, 1966. The premium is still lower than last year's premium of $15,762.47, despite the increase in payroll and the addition of some vehicles. As a result of the favorable loss ratio developed last year, the company is giving a 5% experience credit for the coming year which would amount to $785':34, resulting in a net premium of $15,921.37. The audit premium for last.year would arrlount to $305.10 resulting in a total premium of 15,226.47. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Gianini, that the City accept the proposal from the Insurance Agency. Carried. he City Clerk read a letter from Planning Director Jensen submitting the Planning Commission recommendations from the public hearing Of April 28, 1965, as follows: 1. Roger and Lloyd Peterson, Appl. No. R-231-65. Recommend reclassification from R-3 to B-1 of property described in the application and generally located along both sides 'of 12th Avenue N.j westerly of "jr' Street. Moved by Schellert, seconded by Poli, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning s;:..___ Commission. Carried. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to refer this matter to the LAW AND ORDINANCE COMMITTEE to draft the proper. ordinance. Carried. 2. Olympic Pipeline Company, Appl. No. V-229-65. Recommend granting of a variance to allow access by a minimum roadway easement of 20' width for the proposed oil storage and pumping station at South 160th Street 'easterly of Longacres, Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to concur in tote recommendation of the Planning Commission. Carried. 3. Signal Oil Company, Appl. No. P-235-65, Recommend that the City Council grant a revocable permit for the erection of a replacement sign at the SW corner of 4th Avenue North and Park Street, Discussion ensued relative to a pending ordinance which would regulate erection or repair of signs and it was pointed out by the City Attorney that this was in reference to signs within any public place or right of way and that the matter before the Council is regarding a sign on private property. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Poli, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission. Carried. The Clerk read a letter from Kenneth E. Koehler, Architect and agent for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, appealing the decision of the Planning Commission in turning down the requested variance relative to parking spaces in conjunction with construction of a new church. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Bruce, that the date of May 24, 1965 be set as the hearing on this appeal of the Planning Commission decision. Carried. A letter was read from Nicholas A: Maffeo, Attorney for Carl Cooks, submitting an Appeal from Ruling of the Planning Commission regarding Request for Variance for Tire Display. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Perry, that the date of June 7, 1965 be set as hearing of the Appeal of the Planning Commission decision. Carried. The Clerk read a letter from Orrin L. Madison requesting Council reconsider their previous action regarding methods used by residents to ward-off marauding birds from fruit trees. Moved by Hulse, seconded by Pedersen, that this matter be referred to the PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE with power to act. Carried. A letter signed by Kenneth L. Harvey, Secretary of the Renton Lions Club, was read wherein application was made for a safe and sane fireworks license for the applicable period in 1966. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by Gianini, that this matter be referred to the POLICE AND LICENSE COMMITTEE with power to act. Carried. A letter from Jack M. Weaver relative to Local Improvement District No. 244 was read wherein he stated that at the time of this sewer installation he was not made aware of the fact that the depth of this sewer line was 18 feet, 4 feet beyond the depth of most back- hoes. Because of this, heavier equipment would be needed to make this installation, resulting in a higher cost to the property owner. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, that the matter be referred to the SANITATION COMMITTEE. Carried. A letter from Henry T. Ruggles was read calling the City's attention to a rise in the pavement on S. E. 128th in the vicinity of the newly planned highway. It was noted by Mr. Ruggles that this rise creates a dangerous situation not only for motorists but also for pedestrians, especially children going to and from the Honey Dew School. Moved by Poli, seconded by Hulse, to refer this matter to the STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE and the CITY ENGINEER. The City Engineer advised that this matter has been discussed with 2- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON MANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON WASHINGTON, ON April 28 19 AT 8000 P.M. TO CONSIDER A PETITION FOR Rezone FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY From R-3 to B-1: Tract 46A of Block 46 , Renton Highlands Corrected Plat #2 ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID Rezone ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COmMISSIONE RGril 28 19 AT 8 : 00 PeMo TO VOICE THEIR PROTEST OR OBJECTION TO SAME PUBLISHED April 14 , 1965 JAMES DENZER SECRETARY RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION JAMES MAGSTADT hereby certify that three (3 ) copies of the above docu were postey me in three conspicuous places on the property descri- bed above as prescribed by law. c;)` 7 Signed: i:r a G2c ATTEST` t6• I O RP C N ll F 0 STATE OF WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT RENTON RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING APRIL 28 ,; 1965 Members present ; Doug Felker, Gerald Cordell , James Denzer, Clark Teegarden , Louis Peretti ,. !`s-.. Baird Bardarson , John Racanello ,. Excused was Wes Busch , Others present : City Engine:,.:r Jack Wilson , Building Superintendent Al Reisberg, Councilman Henry Schellert , Staff ;^rre t ; Assistant Planner James Magstadt , HEARINGS ; ROGER ri LLOYP PETE:;SON , R - 231- 65 , request for rezone from R-3 to B= 1 , Tract 46A , Block 46 , Renton Highlands Corrected Plat No, 2 . Committee and DirectorPs report : Recommend approval of the re- quest for -rezone as this popbsal is in agreement with the Compre- hensive Land Use Plan , Chairman Felker asked if there were any questions or objections to this rezone , There being none , it was moved by Denzer, seconded by Racanello , to recommend to the City Council the granting of the requested rezone , 2 , OLYMPIC PIPELINE COMPANY , request for variance for a temporary access roadway . Apjl ,. Noe V- 229=65 , Committee and Director° s report ; Recommend approval of the variance as th3e ainimum necessary to allow construction •of ' the pro- posed oil storage and pumping facility, Recommend that the width of the variance shall be established at a minimum of 20 ' , Chairman Felker asked if there were any objections to this re. quest , There being no objections , it was moved by Mro Peretti , seconded by Denzer , to concur in the C:o7mittee and Director' s report and recommend to the City Council the granting of the re- quest for variance , provided that the width of the variance be established at a minimum of 20 ' , Motion carried . 3 , REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS , V-232-65 , request for variance on parking , proposed location at 7th Avenue North and M Street , Committee report : Recommends that the church obtain additional parking as required by Ordinance . Director_ ° s report : Recommend that the Variance be granted con- si.stent with- the past practice of the Commission and the Council in granting variances based on parking provisions for one car for each 5 seats in the main place of assembly,. The proposed parking arrange ment will provide a minimum of eight additional parking places above that required on the basis of one for each 5 fixed seats or pews , There was discussion by the Commission as to where additional parking could be acquired, Mr, Cordell wondered whether the Puget Sound Power & Light Company ' s right of way could not be used for additional parking required, Mr, Keeler , architect for the church , stated that this was already being used for parking , Mro Cordell then asked if the School property across the street could be used for additional parking ,, Mr , Peretti stated that the school buildings would be built on the other end of the property and any parking pro- vided by the school would be on that portion of the property next to the buildings , and he doubted whether there would be any parking at this end of the school property, Mr, Keeler stated that addition- al parking may be obtained on a piece of property adjoining the church property , but stated that this would have to be purchased and d1464` ,•okE 649 r r l D i r.,•. 1 ii c, — . 1/07 . H II f 1 q- i*a ti . QUIT CLAIM . DEED THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH: That we, GREATER RENTON SHOPPING CENTERS, INC. and ROGER A. PETERSON and PATRICIA C. PETERSON, his wife, and LLOYD S. PETERSON and JENNIE F. PETERSON, his wife, of King County, State of Washington, for and in consideration- of the sum of One ($1.00) Dollar to us in hand paid and in further , - consideration of the general public welfare and the special benefits accruing to us therefrom, do, by these presents' grant, convey and quit-claim to the City of Renton, .. . a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, for street, alley and any other ` •' public uses and purposes, the following lots, pieces and parcels of land lying and being in said King County, State of Washington, and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the south line of 12th Avenue North produced east- ''from the N.F . corner of Lot 23, Block 146 Corrected Plat of Renton highlands No. 2tothenorthwestlineofTract46Athetruepointofbeginning; thence east alongthesaidsouthlineof12thAvenueNorthproducedeasttothenorthwestlineof12thPlace; thence northeasterly along the northwest line of 12th Place to JStreet; thence west along the north line of 12th Avenue North produced west tothenorthwestlineofTract46A; thence southwesterly along the northeast line. of Tract L 6A to t he intersection with the south line of 12th Avenue North pro- duced east from the N.E. corner of said Lot 23, Block 46 Corrected Plat ofRentonHighlandsNo. 2 being the true point of beginning. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said described premises unto the said City of Renton, its successor or successors for the use of the public forever. • ' WITNESSETH our hands and seals this 15thday of January , , 195 9 . tlJPl ice,;'',,°ackP oR4",.. c SEAL) k, w r" GREATER RENTON SHOPPING CENTERS IN(4SEAL)r f lA 1 ,', q-:ytt.L: I. bbbb..' f yT 1 LC' t .- WITICddil , a° A L SQL] y: 14 t.. ,,, ,..r-6le,c STATE OF '•G I'G 1)s s z,r ,_ COUNTY OF K 0 , ) i 6 J e_e_cd„ ,/, - . -c 1„, . I, (7 LF/N A, WgZL/ a Notar Public in and for the said State, do hereby certify that on this /6' day of Zvi 195 ' /' , personally appeared before me tla,ne,ftly{utttitriatcirimil PrInPR A_ PRT SON PATRICIA D_ PETFON, LLOYD S. PETERSON, AN JENNIE F. PETERSON BS to me known to be the individual. s. described in and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged that-- signed and sealed the same as .Fi7e free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein \ mentioned. IN ;W2ThfIS . WHF.,REO', I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day. ny.. •eak;in this certificate first above written. s. .. .._ N\I 1. `• '.;TI,,.. 1--a 4dee,, , . - v. ......iki,:.,:,.•:.._.7,. vPt`''-\ s. : Notary Pu is in and for the te of i ,0,'Y , l;.''-' Washingtona<"`, ;; ` R.ASi dins at 1 in said County.