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I� IIII „ sR4 q;t;'3: P --J., I 1i1.I 1 fI '•1,- ' ' r 14 4 lll 1l•1• 1 - i / .. i . .— 1 \a 7-) `II n _ • F . G ?L , 14,14I I..1 �a1 1¢. t o:.l l • M-P • / if -3 . } I I r-ZO]NINO CORRECTED AS OF ORDINANCE \ R-21 iv I Cr'. LIMITS CORRECTED AS OF ORDINANCE ' VICINITY MAP :...2.; .....r,f--;-• • V '1 [-V . t.. 11 J 1. + ,_:r__, i -- re.,-1 IP-„,,_ _.*___..1 ic. .. 44 ,-,, _ , .__-__4. __, . _;.. N qTN LINE I CF M-NRY MEADER DO TION• CL.AIWI n;^ -.7 --'- I 0 1 I.-__-= Ott" ±A, - ILi 0 1 1 I _ • U a w • d I 1, I 0 I I--_ -----.1- - 17-7---' '- ' Apt Li__ I , , a ' _.4.. INE, .II I OF I 1-,E NRY MEADER DONAT,ON Ct A1,1 NO 4 : W hI I 1 1 I 1 WASH. JOCKEY CLUB > -� i 1 WASH, HORSE BREEDERS ASSOC, t- -- —� REZONE/SITE APPROVAL ce„ I414; 11 ' IGLA / : 1 1 I , Ili ___:. ... W I •L I; _ , i I L, „n J ' agr p › 1 G .. t , 4 DIl a 4 z al I J 7 F > .4 ,j ,2 ii i0 �- 9 f P W I - ; �..a ————— - —— : . '1 J I 4 .5 .b : 1/ .6. .5 ZO 25 2� 2' J J Ii 1 1 .'.ZZI I:...., ! ..-.:-..•..aa m ........:a..-v<s.0�..:a::..:...... ....wa.-.....:�.a ,:..._.m_.,...... :,.u.,.......,>.,..... :.... a.1:...:._.....,...........,.v....... .v...__r.. _ ...,.�........M. _..r,. ...,..... .r.a.e.. ' -RE'Z'ON'EJSI'T'E' APPROVAL APP'L'I'C'ATI'ONS WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB & WASHINGTON HORSE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION , INC. ; APPL . R-773-74; rezone from G to M-P; property located southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Longacres Race Track southerly parking area. Washington Jockey 'Club $ APPLICANTScarte R.Pa•rlero•ckss9c TOTAL AREA 76,986 Sq. Ft . / S'/1e.• .t PRINCIPAL ACCESS S .W. 16th Street• and private road • EXISTING ZONING G EXISTING USE Grass Parking Area Horse Auction facility; permanent general offices and PROPOSED USE library for. Washington Horse Breeders Accnriat$ nn _ COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Heavy Industry COMMENTS Auction - 3 imes anznaga A once during the racing season on an off-racing day . and twice durinj the off-racing season . Auction parking will be by point• . use contract with Longacres : Office and library parking will be . . provided on-site . 7,7/,- 773 Affidavit of Publication • STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. Barbara Csanpagna being first duly sworn on • oath, deposes and says that she is the chief clerk of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.—That the Renton Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King County, Ord. 2860 Washington.That the annexed is a as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period of one consecutive issues, commencing on the 28 day of June , 19 7 , and ending the day of , 19 , both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee 38.91 charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ which - has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each - - subsequent insertion. .c.tdkic?v,.(&) chief clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28 day of .June ,19...7.i No Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton,King County. -Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th,1955. =Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. INGTOtt,iAS oT o WS SECtiON f o . d� scribeid pro�'`j erty`in t City cat Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park District (M-P) as hereinbelow specified; the Public Works Director cnd the Planning Director are hereby au. , thorized and directed to change • the maps of the Zoning Oral; nance;:as amended, to evidence • said to-wit: ' That portion of the NE of Sec. 25, T 23 N., R 4 E.,,W.M., King' County, Washington de scribed as follows: . Beginning at the intersec- tion of the east margin of the Northern Pacific,Railway Com- pany right-of-way and the southerly margin of Pacific • Highway No. 26 (So., 153rd • Rd.) (S.W. 16th St.); thence N 80 degrees 49' 30" E, along said southerly margin, a dist. of 43.03 ft..to a pt. of curve; thence cont. along said South- erly margin easterly along the arc of a curve to the left, said curve having a rad. of 603.14 ft. through a central—angle-- of. 19-degrees 04' 30" a dist. of 200.80 ft.; thence cont. . along said southerly margin, N • 61 degrees 45' 00" E, a dist: of 90.32 ft. to a pt. of curve; thence cont. along said couth- erly margin easterly along the arc of a curve to the right, said curve having a rad. of 543.14 ft. through a central angle of 26 degrees 45' 00" a dist. of 253.58 ft.; thence cont. along said southerly margin, N 88 degrees 30'00" E a dist, of 295.42 ft.; thence S 0 degrees 35' 38" E, a dist. of 300.81 ft. to a pt. on the arc of a curve, the center of which bears S 4 degrees 51' 31" W;•thence-- • southerly along the arc of a curve to the right, said curve having a rad. of 486.70 ft. through a central angle of 85 degrees 00' 17". a dist. of • 722.07 ft.; thence S 0 degrees 08' 12" E, a dist. of 2280.37 ft.; thence S 87 degrees 55' 40" E, a dist. of 181.65 ft.; thence S 0 degrees 29'31"W,. a dist, of 30.96 ft. to the True Point of Beginning. (Said point to be herein designated as Point "A"); thence cont. S 0 degrees 29' 31" W, a disL or OR;INANCE NO.2860 ' - - 259:24 ft.; thence S 89 da- AN 0:DINANCE OF THE CITY____ grees 30' 29" E, a dist. of OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, 300.00 ft.; thence N 0 degrees- . CHANGING THE ZONING CLAS- 29' 31" E, a dist. of 254.00 ft.; I SIFICATION OF CERTAIN thence N 88 degrees 30' 29" ( PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY W, a dist. of 300.05 ft. to the OF RENTON FROM GENER-, True Point of Beginning. EX- AL•CLASSIFICATION (G) TO CEPT any portion thereof lying MANUFACTURING PARK DIS- East of the East line of Govt. TRICT (M-P) Lot No. 10 in said Sec. 25 and -whereas under Chapter VII, lying South of the South line Title IV (Building Regulations) of of Tract described in Deed per Ordinance No. 1628 known as Aud. File No. 6289892; and the "Code of General Ordinances. EXCEPT any portion of abo,, of the City of Renton," as amend- described Parcel "A" lying ed, and the maps and reports North of the South line of the adopted in conjunction therewith, Henry Meader Donation •Land the property - hereinbe- Claim No.46. low described as has heretofore SECTION II: This Ordinance been zoned as General Classifica- shall be effective upon its pas- tion (G); and sage, approval and five (5) days WHEREAS a proper -petition after its publication. for change of zone classification- PASSED BY THE CITY COUN- of said property hays, been filed CIL this 17th day of June, 1974. with-the City Clerk on or about Maxine E. Motor, - May 1, 1974 which petition was Deputy City Clerk i duly referred to the' Planning APPROVED BY THE MAYOR Commission for investigation, this 17th day of June, 1974 study and public hearing, and a Avery Garrett,-Mayor public hearing having been held Approved as to form: thereon on or about May 24, Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney • 1974, and said matter having Published in the Renton Re- been held thereon on or about cord-Chronicle June 28, 1974. May 24th, 1974, and said matter R2818. having been duly considered by --- Ithe Planning Commission' and said zoning request being in con- formity with the City's Compre- hensive Plan, -as amended, and ithe City Council having.duly con- sidered all matters relevant there • - to, and all parties having been %heard.appearing in support there- of or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASH- 1 _`9 Pt VQ91 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. 1b.;n'. , • Y,»ot"i1-_^,. being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that is the `"�• ` i'r`' of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to-wit, King County, • Washington.That the annexed is a J'',6") as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period of s;;. consecutive issues, commencing on the • i, day of JUn 19 E`° , and ending the day of , 19 , both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing $ ' ° g g g publication is the sum of , which has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent insertion. 21 Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 714. Nota blic in and for the State of Washington, residing at Renton,King County. —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective June!.nth;1'955. • —Western Union-Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. '',2D NANCE NO. 2£'' k ` -.N . �INANCE OF THE C OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLAS- SIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (G) TO MAN- UFACTURING PARK DISTRICT • (M-P) 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 and reports adopt- ed in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow describe has heretofore been zoned as General Classification (G);and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about May 1,• 1974 which petition was duly re- ferred to the Planning Cornmis- • sion for investigation, study and public hearing, and a public hear- ing having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said zoning request being in con- formity with the City's Compre- hensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly con- sidered all matters relevant there- to, and all parties having been heard appearing in support there- of or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY-OFrRENTON, WASH- INGTON,'`AS FOLLOWS:- SECTION I: The following de- scribed property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park District (M-P) as hereinbelow specified;the Pub- lic Works Director and the Plan- ning Director are hereby author- ized and directed to change the `maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to evidence said rezon- ing,to-wit: That portion of the NE Y4 of Sec.25, T 23 N., R 4 E., W.M., King County , Washington de- scribed as follows: • Beginning at the intersec- tion of the east margin of the Northern Pacific Railway Com • - pany right-of-way and the southerly margin of Pacific Highway No. 26 (So. 153rd Rd.) (S.W. 16th St.); thence N 80 degrees 49' 30" E, along said southerly margin, a dist. of 43.03 ft. to a pt. of curve; thence cont. along said south- erly margin easterly'along`the arc of a curve"to the'left;said curve having a rad. of 603.I4 ft. through a central angle of 19 degrees 04' 30" a dist. of 200.80 ft.; thence cont. along said southerly margin, N 61 degrees 45' 00" E, a dist. of 90.32 ft. to a pt. of curve; thence cant. along said south- erly margin easterly along the • ',arc of a curve to the right, ' said curve having a rad. of 543.14 ft. through a central • angle of 26 degrees 45' 00" a dist. of 253.58 ft.; thence cont. along said southerly margin, N 88 degrees 30'00" E a dist. of '295.42 ft.; thence S 0 degrees ,35' 38" E, a dist. of 300.81 ft. to a pt. on the arc of a curve, the center of which bears S 4 degrees 51' 31" W; thence southerly along the.arc of a curve to the right, said curve • having a rad. of 486.70 ft. through a central angle of 85 degrees 00' 17" a dist. 'of ' 722.07 ft.; thence S 0 degrees f08' 12" E, a dist. of 2280.37 ft.; thence S 87 degrees 55' I 40" E; a dist. of 181.65 ft.; • thence S 0 degrees 29' 31" W, a dist. of 30.96 ft. to the True • Point of Beginning. (Said point to .be herein designated as f Point "A"); thence cont. S 01 degrees 29.' 31" W, a dist. of 259.24 ft.; thence S 89 de- • grees 30' 29" E, a dist. of 300.00 ft.; thence N 0 degrees 29' 31" E, a dist. of 254.00 ft.; thence N 88 degrees 30' 29" W, a dist. of 300:05 ft. to the True Point of Beginning. EX- CEPT any portion thereof lying East of the East line of Govt. Lot•No. 10 in said Sec. 25 and lying South of the South line of Tract described in Deed par Aud. File No. 6289892; and EXCEPT any portion of above described Parcel "A'; lying North of the South line of the Henry Meader Donation Land - Claim No.4,6. SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon.its pas- sage, approval and five (5)'day after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUN- CIL this 17th day of June, 1974. Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of June, 1974 Avery Garrett, Mayor Approved as to form: Gerard M. Shellan,, City Attorney Published in the Renton Re-' cord-Chronicle.June 21,-1.974. R- �2811.'. . _ J ;ka., /<&O Yl e,) t0i • LJo_/(Q L.W-V ' w • /vC) £J J1 42V u4-x. LP c.4. � < < Renton City Council11 Meeting of 6/10/74 - Page 3 Councilman Stredicke asked for evaluation of possible joint ownership Parking -- of alleys behind buildings which could be opened up to parking of Street Sweeping customers. Stredicke inquired re street sweeping of downtown area and suggested the five nights a week sweeping as done, be shifted so that Monday morning the streets have been cleaned. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended #4145-4156 Void payment of Vouchers #4157 through 4225 which have received depart • - #4157-4225 O.K. mental certification that merchandise and/or services have been #4215 Voided received or rendered, in the amount of $21 ,815.07, plus L. I.D. 276 Plus LID-276/PhII Phase II Cash Warrant $916.89 and Revenue Warrant $916.89. MOVED Warrants BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT VOUCHERS #4157 THROUGH #4225 INCLUDING LID PAYMENTS. CARRIED. .Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Council reconvened at 9:05 p.m. Roll call : All present as previously stated. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented ordinance for RESOLUTIONS first reading relating to speed regulations. City Clerk Mead read First Reading the ordinance adopting State Speed Laws and such speed regulations Speed Regulations issued by the Public Works Department and concurred by the City Council . MOTION BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented ordinance for Rezone R-773-74 first reading changing classification of property from General /I to Manufacturing Park for 1 .8 acres located southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Tracks southerly parking area. Following reading of the rezone ordinance (Washington Jockey Club & Washington Horse Breeders Association) , MOTION BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance 2858 Legislation Committee presented ordinance for second and final L. I.D. 284 Sewers reading which had been placed on first reading 5/27/74 (see earlier Jones Ave. N.E. approval Page 2) ordering construction and installation of sanitary lines in the vicinity of Jones Ave. N.E. between N.E. 40th and N.E. 44th St. Following readings it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution 1913 Legislation Committee presented resolution recommending adoption Surplus Vehicles which declared 13 vehicles surplus and authorized the Purchasing Agent to advertise for sealed bids to dispose of the items. MOTION • BY STREDICKE., SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , MEETING ADJOURN. Renton City Council Meeting adjourned at 9:13 p.m. Q. 72ta _ De ores A. Mead, City Clerk I \ 1 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE, 6/10/74 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS MAC//i.✓F V0/.9 4/'S - /70 56 CURRENT 4157 4186 $7, 350o99 ' PARKS AND RECREATION 4187 4208 34, 405, 96 ARTERIAL STREET 4209 4209 363. 17 . CITY . STREET 4210 4213 $218. 82 dr REG. AND STREET FWD THRUSTVoie444q:- Sa7.00 4214 4216 $1a0S//•38.G0 : WATERWORKS UTILITY 4217 4223 : $8, 784, 85 . EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4224 4225 3479, 68 : TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $22134207 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, ; DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. 4157 THROUGH NO. 0&, R/s o7 4225 IN THE AMOUNT OF f' , 342 O7 THIS 10 OF JUNE fffffff / FINANCE COMMITTE L.I.D.276-Phase II,-RETAINAQE C M ITTEE MEM R R-5 $916.89 CC C-5 $916.89 " COMMITTEE MEMBER ,o COMMITTEE MEMBER • Renton City Council 1 Minutes of 6/17/74 - Page 4 - 1.7 . NEW BUSINESS (Continued) VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment #4226-4236 Void of Vouchers #4237 through #4472 which have received departmental certi- #4237-4472 O.K. fication that merchandise and/or services have been received or rendered, #4319 Voided in the amount of $197,440.17, plus L.I.D. 281 Revenue Warrant #3, $21 .00 Plus L.I.D. 281 and L.I .D. 281 Cash Warrant, $21 .00. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY Warrants DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS #4237 THROUGH #4472, INCLUDING L.ID PAYMENTS. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented ordinance for second RESOLUTIONS reading relating to speed regulations. Deputy City Clerk Motor read Ordinance 2859 the ordinance adopting State Speed Laws and such speed regulations peed Regulations issued by the Public Works Department and concurred by the City Council . eet reading MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED 6/1 AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance 2860 Legislation ommittee presented ordinance for second and final reading Rezone G to M-P reading which had been placed on first reading '6/10/74 changing the zoning classification of property from General to Manufacturing Park for 1 .8 acres located southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Track's southerly parking area. Following reading of the. rezone ordinance (Washington Jockey Club and Washington Horse Breeders Association) , it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. Councilman Grant was absen rom the chambers for the voting. Resolution 1914 Legislation Committee presented resolution recommending adoption trans- Funds Transfer f e r. ring $2,860 from General Fund unto Salaries Account for salaries paid two graduate planning students working in a Community Fellows Program. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Dean Bitney, 1082 Anacortes Ave._ N.E. , representing Nesheim, Bitney & Grouws, Application for Rezone R-764-74, from GS-1 to L-1 , property located on S.W. 16th between Oakdale and Pacific Aves. S.W. , asked for consideration of rezone reported during Correspondence this date. Recess MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Council reconvened at 9:30 P.M. Roll Call : All present as previously shown. Nesheim, Bitney After various motions to change the date of the hearing on this matter, & Grouws Rezone it wasiMOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO HAVE THE HEARING ON THE REZONE THAT EVENING. After considerable discussion, the MOTION CARRIED. The Mayor called on Mr. Magstadt, Ass 't. Planning Director, who had set up a map of the area to be rezoned, to explain the points of disagree- ment. The Planning Commission asked a setback of 60 feet from F.A.I. 405, but the property owners objected as the Rivily property in that area had been allowed a 20 foot setback. Applicants were willing to sign the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants on all other boundaries, but requested 30 foot setback from F.A.I. 405. Mr. Charles Grouws , 3201 S. 115th, Seattle, one of the partners in the enterprise, remarked that the property was 30 feet below and not visible from the freeway. After some more discussion, it was moved by Perry, seconded by Clymer, that the Council grant the rezone with the restrictive covenants agreed to except the 60 foot setback from F.A.I 405'would be reduced to 30 feet. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AGREED TO BY THE APPLICANTS BE ACCEPTED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR IN THE REZONE AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY ORDI- NANCE. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Robert A. Fawcett, 4008 Meadow Ave. North, having been granted Protest Against permission by the Council to present his wife's and his protest against L. I.D. 284 . L. I.D. 284, Sanitary ,Sewers in and near Jones Ave. N.E. between N.E. 40th . and N.E . 44th Streets , made a presentation with a map furnished by the Public Works Department. He suggested alternate plans for the engineer- Renton City Council Minutes of 6/17/74 - Page 3 OLD BUSINESS (Continued) Appointment of The Aviation Committee recommended that the Airport Director assume Airport Director the additional duties as Deputy Public Works Director, funding for As Deputy his salary at 75% Airport/25% Current Fund and that the Airport Director of secretary would also serve the dual role as Secretary to both the Public Works' Deputy Director of Public Works/Airport Director and the Public Works Director with funding for her salary at 70% Airport/30% Current Fund. Airport Director The Committee also recommended that the position of Airport Director Position to be be established by City ordinance with appointment by the Mayor and Established by confirmation by the City Council , in order to guarantee a continued Ordinance aggressive management program for Renton Municipal Airport. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AVIATION COMMITTEE AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. MOTION CARRIED. Lease of Sartori The Legislation Committee report concurred in the proposed lease agree- School for Use ment between the Renton School District and the City of Renton for a of Senior portion of the Sartori School building for senior citizen activities, Citizens and recommended the City Attorney draw up a final draft of the lease agreement to be presented to the School Board on Thursday, June 20, 1974. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT. MOTION CARRIED. Limit Number of Councilman Stredicke said that a year ago, the newspapers carried a Service Stations front page story asking the City to limit the number of service sta- tions in the City. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Street Signs Councilman Stredicke remarked that there were still no street signs in the vicinity of S. 2nd Street and Logan Avenue and it was causing confusion. Mr. Gonnason said the signs were delayed because of the Puget Power strike and it wasn't practical to put back the old signs as it would be a duplication of effort. Punch Boards and Councilman Stredicke inquired what the City was doing about regulating Pull Tabs punch boards and pull tabs. Mayor Garrett said the City does not have jurisdiction until July 24th and Councilman Delaurenti said there would be a proposed ordinance within two weeks. NEW BUSINESS Council President Clymer requested the Council to approve Council- International man Delaurenti 's attendance at the International Fire Chiefs Convention. Fire Chiefs MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT MR. DELAURENTI BE AUTHORIZED Convention TO ATTEND THE CONVENTION. MOTION CARRIED. Stop Sign at Councilman Bruce inquired of the status of the stop sign requested at Index Ave. N.E. the intersection of Index Ave. N.E. and N.E. 9th Street. Some discussion & N.E. 9th followed, Mr. Gonnason remarked that the City did not put stop signs at all intersecting streets, less than 25% were so marked. Streets inter- secting with arterials have stop signs. It was moved by Perry, seconded by Stredicke, that the subject stop sign be installed. Councilman Schellert asked the City Attorney for an opinion on the question. Mr. Shellan replied that the Council had the right to overrule any depart- ment head, but that the Council was a legislative body. Councilman Clymer remarked that he did not think the Council was just a legisla- tive body, it was also for the citizens to voice their opinions and wishes. Councilman Grant remarked that this was a citizen complaint, Mr. Gary Hoffman asked for the sign. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Funds Transfer Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported that there was a recommenda Demolition of tion from the Mayor's Office for a transfer of funds from the contingency Buildings at fund for the demolition of the City-owned buildings at 211-215 Mill Ave. S. 211-215 Mill S. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THE QUESTION OF FUNDING FOR THE DEMOLITION BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 0 U PLANNING DEPARTMENT • RENTON, WASHINGTON o ry MUNICIPAL BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 • 235-2550 O (o'OAN nr1/- A N D M 'tour. 1 June 12 , 1974 TO : Files FROM : Joan A. Lankford Assistant Planner/Landscape Designer RE : Landscape completion on Horse Auction Facility and Headquarters for Washington State Horsebreeders Association; Located in the Vicinity of the Southeast Corner of the Washington Jockey Association Property at Longacres Race Track Mrs . . Paul Bailey, 14925 S . E . 288th , Kent , Washington, (631-2862) called today requesting information regarding the abovementioned project . Mrs . Bailey who is in charge of the landscape installation, questioned the time of com- pletion of landscape in relation to the proposed mid-August auction . Upon checking with the Building Department , we were informed: , 1 . The building would not be completed at time of August auction . 2 . Special provisions would have to be explored regarding the temporary use at time of auction, prior to building completion - Fire Department , Building Safety inspections etc. 3,. Mrs . Bailey was informed that landscaping was to be completed after building construction was completed and prior to occupancy permit . a. ) She was informed of the following options : 1 . Upon application for a "deferral of improvements . " 2 . A check in lieu of bond would be acceptable . � P Files June 12 , 1974 Page Two 3 . Upon unusual circumstances (i . e . , planting to be completed within a few weeks due to inclement weather -- pro- ject in-work) a waiver of bond could be requested upon approval of Building and Planning Departments . 4 : Since the building is not due for completion prior to the August auction , and special arrangements need to be made with the Building Department (see Item #2) , I advised that Mrs . Bailey include her landscape schedule and provisions with the special consideration application by the Horsebreeders ' Association prior to the August auction . JAL/ms i . �a/ ey__ 2-a Staff Report May 22 , 1974 • Page Two APPLICATION : REZONE APPLICANT : WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB $ WASHINGTON HORSE BREEDERS ASSOC . , INC . (Site plan review also requested) LOCATION : Southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Longacres Race Track southerly parking area. ZONING : G APPLICABLE 4-730 ; 4-725 ; Chapter 22 , Parking and Loading SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE : REQUEST : Applicant requests Planning Commission approval of rezone from G to M/P . COMMENTS : 1 . Proposed use of the site is for a combina- tion horse auction facility and general of- ficcs and library for the Washington Horse Breeders Association . 2 . Auctions will be held three times annually , •one of which would be during the racing season on an off-racing day . 3. Applicant proposes joint-use parking agree- • ment. for the auction portion of the facility. 4 . _Applicant meets parking requirement for the . :offices and library portion of the facility. 5 . ' Proposal may conflict with the planned North/ - South Valley Arterial and the P-1 Channel . • STAFF Recommend approval of M/P zoning as requested RECOMMENDA- subject to TION : 1. The understanding that the 2% natural area as requested by the Soil Conservation Service be incorporated into the site development plans subject to the approval of the Planning Commission . 2 . The applicant agrees to work with the City with respect to development of the North/South Valley Arterial and the P- 1 Channel . APPLICATION : SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICANT : MERLINO, GARY LOCATION : 3000 East Valley Road. ZONING: L-1 APPLICABLE SECTIONS Ordinance 2820 , Mining, Excavation and Grading . OF THE Sections 4- 712 and 4-722 (B) ZONING CODE : REQUEST: Applicant requests special permit from Planning Commission to fill the 5 . 8 acre site with approxi- mately 50 , 000 cubic yards of fill . 0 /(1s/. )e 4-r y 4 a or0,� 4111 Renton Planning .ommission Meeting May 8, 1974 Page Three shall be erected or placed on any lot having an area of less than 7500 square feet. " He stated that the commit- tee is considering the definition of a lot as it applies to this situation and therefore has requested a meeting for Tuesday evening , May 14 , with the City Attorney, inter- ested neighbors and staff. At this time it is their opin- ion that the two lots platted to the west do not meet the width requirement of the restrictive covenants and the other lots do not meet the backyard setback requirements . Mr. Roger Peterson , applicant , requested recognition and stated that there are several violations of the existing covenants in the area . Stating that he had met with the City Attorney , he indicated that it was their conclusion that lots 1 and 2 shall be known as residential lots and lots 3 , 4 and 5 are multi -family dwelling . Mrs . Doris Reed , 801 Jefferson , Renton , an adjacent prop- erty owner, said that the neighbors did protest the con- struction cited by Mr. Peterson as in violation of the covenants . Following discussion , it was MOVED BY MOLA, SECONDED BY ROSS , THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CONTINUED TO THE JUNE 12 , 1974 , MEETING. MOTION CARRIED, Ross dissenting . TEMPORARY PERMIT: C, WIECHMANN ENTERPRISES ; Appl . TP-766-74 ; temporary permit to construct individual garages for rental by the general public in B-1 zone ; property located at 4210 Jones Ave . N . E. The Chairman requested a briefing from the Planning Director. Mr. Ericksen stated that the development plan had been re- viewed by the Community Services Committee and that a staff report listing landscaping requirements and recommendations had been forwarded to the committee . ,Spacing of the struc- tures continues as an unresolved question . Commissioner Scholes , chairman of the Community Services Committee , reported that they had met with the applicant and conducted a field trip to the site . He stated that most of the problem areas had been resolved and that further work was planned in committee relative to landscaping and dif- ferences in spacing of the structures . The Chairman noted that the applicant was not in attendance . It was MOVED BY SEYMOUR , SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT THE ITEM BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE JUNE 12 , 1974 , MEETING. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Seymour requested that a copy of the conditions agreed to originally by the applicant be made available . 4 . PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS FOR MAY 22ND MEETING: REZONE: -)( A. WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB ; WASHINGTON HORSE BREEDERS ASSOC . ; Appl . R-773-74 ; rezone from G to M-P ; property located southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Longacres Race Track southerly parking area . The Chairman requested background information from the Plan- ning Director. Mr. Ericksen pointed out the site on the map , 4 Renton Planning Commission Meeting May 8 , 1974 Page Four noting that it is located southeast of the Longacres Race Track and adjacent to the P-1 Channel in the Green River Valley. The site is presently a part of the overflow parking area of Longacres and comprises approximately two acres . Proposed use for a horse auction facility and permanent general offices and library is acceptable within the M/P zone . There is no apparent need for fill . The request is in agree- ment with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . SPECIAL PERMIT: B. SHELL OIL CO . ; Appl . No . SP-734-73 ; special permit to construct a petroleum marketing plant in H-1 zone ; Highway, midway between Olympic Pipeline - Mobil Oil site and Longacres Race Track . The Chairman requested the status on this application from the Planning Director. Mr . Ericksen advised that the draft of the final environmental impact statement is under review, and revisions are being completed . The Chairman asked the Planning Director to check the legalities of the question of timing regarding the sub- mittal of the final environmental impact statement and Planning Commission action . Mr. Ericksen referred the Commission to copies of Washington State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 and its 1973 Amendments , which were distributed; and he stated that any action by the Com- mission in accordance with state guidelines should come after the final impact statement has been accepted . He also advised the Commission of a meeting scheduled with the City Attorney for May 15 to define the Commission ' s role in this action . The availability of the final EIS by the May 22nd public hearing was discussed. In response to questions regarding the environmental impact statement which was distributed by Shell as final , Mr. Ericksen indicated that the EIS as drafted by Shell did not respond to many questions that were raised and did not provide sufficient information in a number of areas . The staff is therefore attempting to provide response to those questions and complete the EIS . Commissioner Mola suggested that some other body be established to consider the ramifications of complica- ted items in order to ease the burden on the Planning Commission and the staff , stating that he felt that the public was not being served adequately in view of the workload. The Planning Director noted the number of critical items before the Commission and cited instances where the Planning Commission had been relieved by hav- ing the staff consider various items with a public hear- ing only if of a critical nature . Seymour requested that a tape recorder be available for the May 22nd public hearing . . . A recess was declared at 9 : 50 p .m. The meeting resumed at 10 : 05 p .m. with all members noted as being present . 57 areflofI vl 7 ORDINANCE NO. = AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (G) TO MANUFACTURING PARK DISTRICT (M-P) 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 and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has has . . heretofore been zoned as General Classification (G) ; and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about May 1 , 1974 which petition was duly referred to the Planning Commission for investigation, study and public hearing, and .a public hearing having been held thereon on or about May 24, 1974 , and said . matter having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said zoning request being in conformity with the City' s Comprehensive ` . . Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, 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, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park District (M-P) as hereinbelow specified; the Public Works Director 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: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein V as if fully set forth - 1 - h. SECTION II : This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and five (5) days after its publication. " 17thday '. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this- of June , 19 74 Maxine E . Motor, Deputy City _Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 17th day of June , 1974 ery Gar tt, Mayor Approved as to form: • 6;2k1: Ge and M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication: 6- -74 - 2 - Horse Legal Doucr Breeders Property i1iption, For Thai, 1'orLion Of Wiu11i1110.0"i REt .H Amended g At Longacreu :To Be Re—Zoned To P or$e LyGkL DESCRxPTION That portion of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 25, KingCounty, Washington described .as _follows; in of -.the VI.M. , ' � Be inning at the intersection ri hteofawayst mand the southerly. ��1-..,:,' :;�. Beginning Pacific Railway Company ( So . 153rd Rd. ) ( S.W. :16th -. �:... . . margin of Pacific Highway • thence N 800 49 ' 30" E, along said southerly margin, a St. ) ;t, h pt. of curve; thence cont. :along ,said dist. of .43.03 ft® to a easterly along the arc of a curve to the left southerly margin a 14 ft• through a central angle ', curve having a. rad. o f 60 3. atra said 200.80 ft. ; thence cont. g - ofi19& 04' .. 3qv, 'a 61°dist. of 45, 00" , diet. of 90.32 ft. to eel • , '`' southerly margin, N t. said southerly margin easterly. , pt. of curve; thence cont. along right, said •curve having .a� rad • ;� ,�;.-;::,;..... along * 00" ia r "of,.:.,; ° `::. the arc of a curve to the of 26° 4.5 09 ., �: : ',.;.'. of. 543.14 ft. '.through a central angle N��88.. 3 ft. ; thence cont. along said southerly margin,- 253.58 thence S 0 35' . 38" E, a dist. -of :� ';- .;;Y..:_. 00" E a dist. of 295.42 ft.; on the arc of a curve, the center offa curve .. 300.81 fta to ap • thence southerly along the arc bears S 4 51 ' 31" W; a rad. of 486.70 ft.. through a . ..,; " . .to the right, said curve havingthence ". a dist. of 722.07 ft. ; 0 r08 angle , 85 00 of1 ft. ; thence S 87° 55'.,:.40" 6* : S 0� 08' 12" E, a dist. 2zso.oa 29 , ' 31" W, ..a dist. of 3 9 a. dist. of 181 .65 ft. ; thence Sin .(Sa.id .�pgint to be herein ;. - ft. to the True Point of Beginn g , „ r '�diet. :. Point "A") •, hence cont. S 0 s29 o31 W,0a t. ', ofsi 259.24ed asthence N 88 �:30': ; . . of �t. ; thence S �9 30' 29" El ft. ; _ 0 29 ' 31". E, -a dist. of. 254• e Point Beginning. - th"n thence N dist. of 300.05 ft. to the True the nE of line f ..Govt.: a in East of 29 W, portion therof lyingSouth .] ine. ..'. -- LtE in Sec. 25 and lying South of the ad EX T of Lot #10 said File #6289892; CEP in Deed per Aud. North of the. South" portiont describedf. described Parcel "A" lying portion of. above line of. the Henry MeaderDonation Land Claim No ,46. , , . • • EXHIBIT 'TArr- INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Mr. W. Gonnason, Director / TO: Public Works Department Mr. Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk SUBJECT: REZONE , R-773-74, Longacres - M-P from G Classification Please verify as to legal description,per City Attorney's Memo, and return to this office for further processing and presentation to the Legislation Committee. Thanks . RECL ,ED • JUN G 1974 CITY OF F?EN1!1N PUPI_Ir• "'OR':S INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE • Date June 10, 1974 TO: Del Mead, City Clerk FROM: Tom Touma, Acting Office Engineer SUBJECT: Rezone R-773-74 Longacres M-P from G Classification We have checked the legal description contained within the attached ordinance and find it to be satisfactory. AH:pmp Attachment Am— /\ Q! • C 2.54, �Cie y zyyvtsip , • .ipete. . RL. 5-►2-- 1 . ,• v ' • • . Public Notices •'Public Notices , • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION • mile ,west of East_.Valley,.• .., .4,<TION "AND'AND RENTON,WASHINGTON . Highway,:midway.between:? ?`•. •,`OFFICE1LII3RARY FACILITY; RL;S Iz Olympic"' ••Pipeline. • Mobil ' . "file'No. SA-772.74; proper.- •..A'•PUBLIC HEARING•WILL BE Oil site and Longacres ty.' located southeast of NING BY THE RENTON PLAN- BY Track. Legal descrip- '.• Longacres;Race Track at NING COMMISSION AT ITS CREGU- OUNCIL. tion -on file in .Planning ; east; end of.' Longacres LAR MEETING IN•THE COUNCIL. •Department office.. ••-Race Track southerly park- 'CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, 4. SPECIAL PERMIT TO 'AL ing area. - WASHINGTON, ON MAY 22, 1974, LOW•FILLING AND GRAD-,••ALL"PERSONS INTERESTED. OR ; AT 8:00 P.MeT CONSIDER THE ' ING IN L-1 'ZONE, file No. ;OBJECTING TO- SAID"PETITIONS FOLLOWING PETITIONS: • SP-768.74;property.located: ARE'INVITED TO-BE PRESENT AT 1. REZONE FROM G6000 TO at 3000 East Valley Road. THE' PLANNING. COMMISSION R-3; file No. R-756-74;. . Legal descriptions on file In MEETING ON May 22, 1974 AT 8: ' I property located on Lane Planning' Department. of- '00-P.M. TO VOICE',THEIR PRO- .• ,:Washington,ttN. south of 'St. face. • TESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO SAME. adjacent to E. 52nd St. 5. SPECIAL PERMIT TO AL- • • BYLUND V.•WIK•,SECRETARY Legal ngdescri on le in o- , LOW FILLING AND.GRAD- ,RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION Planning Department of• ING IN M-P ZONE; file No.'' '' • CERTIFICATION ` • REZONE , SP-769-74; property located 'I,•' Michael L. 'Smith, HEREBY :'' 2. leNo.' FROM G TOr M•y on West Valley' Highway CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF file ou7heast property south of'Ralph 'Leber Co.. .THE •ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE located southeast of Longo- • Legal description on file,in . POSTED BY ME IN THREE CON- eastres ndc .thTreck at the Planning Department of SPICUQUS PLACES ON THE PROP- east end of,the Longacres fice.• ' . ERTY•. DESCRIBED' ABOVE AS Race Track gal descr park- . 6. SPECIAL PERMIT TO CON-• PRESCRIBED BY LAW. , ' Ing area. Legal description STRUCT TWO TOWNHOUSE.,ATTEST:'Subscribed and sworn to ment file In'Planning Depart • - DUPLEX' UNITS -•IN• R-2 :before .me, ,a Notary Public,. on ALof P . ZONE; File No. SP=771-74; the 9th'day of may, 1974. •, 3. SPECIAL ERMIT TO CON- : property located,at south- y STRUQT 'A AETROLEHM Harriet M.Hllder ''�. MARKETING PLANT IN H-1 east corner of intersection '''Signed, L''Michael. -Smith• " .ZONE:' file'No. SP-734-73; '\ N.E. '.Sunset Blvd: and .; • ;., property located approx. 1 , ' Queen'Ave. 'N.E:.Legal de-. •'„Published:in the; Renton .Re- ,..'. . scription on .file in.,Plan-'>,cprd-Cf�ronicie: .play „1?,, 1970. • ping Department,office. R2747:" a • 7.'SITE.,APPROVAL.'FOR,'OF- _ FILE-WAREHOUSE FACILITY MOST STORES I . IN M-P ZONE; file No. SA- 770a74;property located on .' NOW OPEN SUN. West Valley Highway south I of Ralph Leber Co. Legal . 12 —5 description on file in Plan- RENTON • ding Department office. 8. SITE APPROVAL.FOR AUC SHOPPING CENTER , Ze) . N. oeeey - e( e- 20 • Renton Planning Commission Meeting May 22, 1974 Page Five 4. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS : REZONE AND SPECIAL PERMIT: A, WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB ; WASHINGTON HORSE BREEDERS ASSOC . ; Appl . R-773-74 ; rezone from G to M-P ; and Appl . SA-772-74 ; site approval for auction facility and office/library facility; property located south- east of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Longacres Race Track southerly parking area . REZONE Noting that the applicants had requested both a rezone of their property from G to M-P and approval of their site development plan for an auction facility and office/library , the Chairman suggested considering them simultaneously and requested background informa- tion from the Planning Director. Mr. Erickson pointed out the site on the 'man and noted its relationship to Longacres Race Track area and the P-1 Channel . The site is presently a part of the over- flow parking area of Longacres and comprises approxi - mately two acres . The Planning Director stated that • a north/south arterial highway facility is proposed to be situated either to the west or the east of the P-1 Channel but that the Traffic Engineer had advised that the location is subject to further study . Approval is recommended by the staff subject to the applicant incor- porating requirements of the Soil Conservation Service with reference to preservation of two percent natural area into their site development plan and subject to the applicant agreeing to work with the City with respect to development .of the proposed north/south valley arterial . Mr. Ericksen suggested that the appli - cant ' s request for site on ru .al also be considered with ro_ . . k ..., possible arterial conflict . Chairman Teegarden invited comment from the applicant . �—; Mr. Lawrence Campbell , architect , stated that they were prepared to shift their building thirty feet to the west in order to avoid conflict with the proposed arterial . He indicated that required setbacks would continue to be met. • Discussion followed regarding the effect of the pro- posed arterial on the planned development. Public Works Department representative Touma stated that to provide access it would be necessary for owners on each side of a major arterial to give a minimum of thirty feet from their property line for right-of-way . Mr. To:... t . . . rented an arterial street map to the ! . = Planning Director , noting that the proposed facility is planned as a major arterial , pointed out its location and significant development in the vicinity on the map . He discussed possible effects on the site should it be constructed to the east of the P- 1 Channel and to the west . Mr. Erick- sen indicated that in order to obtain a building per- mit , pubic access is required . Mr. Kyle Johnson , 3822 Seattle First National Bank • Building , Seattle , attorney for the Washington Horse Breeders Association spoke in favor of the application . Renton Planning Commission Meeting May 22 , 1974 Page Six Mr. James Plemmons , 1819 South Central , Kent , contractor, noted the present parking area for the Commission and stated that the parcel is owned by Broadacres , as is the entire track facility . He indicated that the purpose of the facility is for an auction to be held three times a year. In fifty years the facility will revert to the track and be a part of Longacres . The site was selected so that it would not interfere with parking on race days . Mr . Blair Bernson , 2000 IBM Building , Seattle , attorney for Broadacres , Washington Jockey Club and Longacres , discussed development plans , stating that they were neces- sarily tied in with barn facilities and separated from track activities . Public access to the area will be via the present public route from the west ; and the East Barn Road (S. W. 16th ) , a private road , will be available for emergency use . Mr. Bernson noted their intentions for making the facility available for the use of community groups , theater groups , etc . The Chairman invited comments in opposition from the audience . None were offered. Mr. Kyle Johnson read letters to the Renton City Council from the Washington Division of the Horsemens Benevolent and Protective Association , urging granting of the re- quest and from the Washington Horse Racing Commission , stating that they have no objection to the plan . Responding to Commissioner Ross , Public Works representa- tive Touma stated that deferment of off-site improvements would be considered at the time of off-site approval . ACTION: MOVED BY MOLA, SECONDED BY SCHOLES, THAT THE PUBLIC HEAR- ING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. ACTION : MOVED BY MOLA, SECONDED BY SEYMOUR, THAT THE COMMISSION RECOMMEND APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE REZONE FROM G TO M-P OF THE APPLICATION FROM WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB AND WASHINGTON HORSE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS LISTED BELOW, AS THE REQUEST AGREES WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN. 1 . THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE TWO PERCENT NATURAL AREA AS REQUESTED BY SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE BE INCORPORATED INTO THE SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION. 2. THE AGREEMENT TO WORK WITH THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORTH/SOUTH VALLEY ARTERIAL AND EASTERLY SETBACKS AND THE P-1 CHANNEL . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. The Chairman advised the applicant that they would be ad- vised , when the rezone is recommended to the City Council . SITE APPROVAL Inasmuch as the applicants ' request for consideration of their site development plan had been deemed appropriate /J•// c Areai y Renton Planning Commission / ` Meeting April 24 , 1974 Page Four ACTION: IT WAS MOVED BY SCHOLES, SECONDED BY WIK, THAT THE APPLICA- TION BY CITIZENS SERVICE CORPORATION BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE MAY 22, 1974 , PUBLIC HEARING AND REFERRED TO THE STAFF AND ZONING COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK ON THAT DATE. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. B. LIVING MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION OF KENNYDALE ; Appl . R-761-74 ; rezone from P-1 to G-7200 ; property located on N . E . 27th St. between Edmonds Ave . N . E . and Aberdeen Ave . N . E . Comments were requested from the Planning Director by the Chairman . Mr. Ericksen described the site . The purpose of rezoning is to sell the property for single family residential development. Potentially there are four building sites , de- velopment of which would be subject to the Subdivision Ordi - nance . The request is in compliance with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . The Chairman invited comment from the applicant . Mr . Sturman , 2624 N . E . 20th St . , Renton , President of the Kennydale Memor- ial Association , read a resolution passed by their Board of Trustees to sell the property to provide revenue for needed improvements of the meeting hall . - Mr . Martinson , 1105 Vashon Ct . N . E. , Renton , stated he plans to build a home on the site and that his inlaws may also want a portion of the land for a building site . Following discussion , it was MOVED BY MOLA , SECONDED BY ROSS , THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY . ACTION: MOVED BY MOLA , SECONDED BY HUMBLE, THAT APPROVAL OF THE LIV- ING MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION OF KENNYDALE APPLICATION FOR REZONE FROM P-1 TO G-7200 BE RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL, AS THE REQUEST AGREES WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN. Discussion followed regarding public right-of-way and utility dedication for development of the site . It was noted this possibility would be reviewed , should future development re- quire it. On the question , MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. It was MOVED BY HUMBLE , SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT A FIVE MINUTE RECESS BE DECLARED. MOTION CARRIED. The meeting was recessed at 10 : 15 p .m. and resumed at 10 : 25 p .m. with all members noted as being present . C, HAROLD W . HILL & LOUIS B . ROWLEY ; Appl . R-762-74 ; rezone from G to M-P ; property located on West Valley Highway south of Ralph Leber Co . The Chairman asked for a presentation by the Planning Director . Mr. Ericksen pointed out the site on the map and noted signi - ficant landmarks in the vicinity . Proposed use is a warehouse and office structure . Applicants have indicated they will comply with M-P standards and the Soil Conservation Service requirement regarding preservation of 2% of the natural area . The property will require fill subject to the Mining , Exca- vation and Grading Ordinance and also jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Act will apply . The requested rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . \ I i Renton Planning Commission Meeting April 24 , 1974 Page Three Humble - No Gibson - No Mola - No Ross - No Scholes - Yes Seymour - Yes Wik - Yes Teegarden - No MOTION FAILED . ACTION: MOVED BY MOLA, SECONDED BY GIBSON, TO CONTINUE THE HEAR- ING UNTIL THE MAY 8, 1974, ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 3- NEW PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS : REZONES A, CITIZENS SERVICE CORP . ; Appl . R-756-74 ; rezone from G6000 to R-3 ; property located on Lake Washington , south of and adjacent to N . E . 52nd St . The Chairman requested a briefing from the Planning Director. Mr. Ericksen pointed out the location on the map and pointed out significant development in the vicin- ity. The Comprehensive Land Use Plan. indicates medium density multi -family use . A draft environmental impact statement was received on April 23rd . The staff recom- mended continuance to allow for review of the EIS . The Chairman invited comment from the applicant. Mr. Val Rupeiks of Clark , Coleman and Rupeiks , intro- duced people involved in the project : Mr . Thompson , President of Citizens Federal Savings and Loan ; Mr. Parr , architect ; and Mr. De En Lang , project planner. He des- cribed the 56 unit condominium development plan proposed for the 5 . 8 acre site . Access will be via one-way streets under the Burlington/Northern railroad trestle . He stated that they plan to observe the thirty-five foot height limitations and are trying not to infringe on the views . Mr. Carl Hanson , 6615 Ripley Lane N . , Renton , representing the Lake Lanes Community Group , stated they are interested in the proposal in view of serious concerns regarding prev- ious development plans and noted access as a primary con- cern . He stated that any development in this area would have an environmental impact , stating that it is the last wildlife refuge on the east side of the lake . Mr. Rupeiks , responding to the Chairman , indicated that environmental questions were addressed in the environmental impact statement. Discussion followed regarding the time required for review and public hearing . Consideration of the application as a rezone only was discussed ; however , it was decided that an environmental impact assessment should be made prior to making any decision . Renton Planning Commission Meeting April 24 , 1974 Page Five The Chairman invited comments from the applicant and the audience . None were offered . Ross asked if the Public Works Department had determined the necessity of utilities easements . Public Works repre- sentative Houk responded that easements had been acquired and pointed out their location on the map . Then it was MOVED BY ROSS , SECONDED BY MOLA THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY . ACTION : MOVED BY MOLA, SECONDED BY ROSS, THAT THE HAROLD W. HILL AND LEWIS B. ROWLEY APPLICATION BE RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR APPROVAL, INCLUDING THE REQUIREMENT THAT THE TWO PERCENT PRESERVATION OF THE NATURAL AREA BE INCLUDED IN THE SITE PLAN, AS THE REQUEST IS IN AGREEMENT WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. D. NESHEIM , BITNEY & GROUWS ; Appl . R-764-74 ; rezone from GS-1 to L- 1 ; property located on S . W. 16th St . between Oaksdale and Pacific Ave . S . W. A presentation was requested of the Planning Director by the Chairman . Mr. Ericksen pointed out the location of the 65 ,000 sq . ft . site south of FAI-405 on the map . The undeveloped site is presently zoned GS-1 , single family residential . Proposed use is for a wholesale distribution center and warehouse . Mr. Ericksen pointed out street right-of-ways on the property . Since the site is sufficiently large and adjacent proper- ties are similarly developed , the staff recommends that the property be rezoned M-P rather than the requested L-1 . Mr. Smith stated that the differences in standards between L-1 and M-P were discussed with the applicants . The Com- prehensive Land Use Plan indicates either L-1 or M-P zon- ing for the area . Seymour inquired if it would be necessary for the appli - cants to change their application , if the Commission were to recommend M-P zoning rather than L-1 . The Planning Director advised that the applicants should agree to amending the application in order for the Planning Com- mission to recommend M-P . The Chairman invited comment from the applicants . Mr . Dean Bitney , 1082 Anacortes N . E . , Renton , stated that while it is not their ultimate plan , they are planning to build only one building at this time . Parking will be located either along the front or side of the building . One thousand square feet of office space is planned . He asked to be reminded of the setback requirements on M-P zoning versus L-1 . Mr. Teegarden stated that M-P zoning stipulates 60 foot setbacks in front and rear and 20 foot side yards . Mr. Bitney indicated concern regarding the 60 foot rear setback . Discussion followed regarding possible excep- tion to this requirement , inasmuch as the rear of the property lies adjacent to FAI-405 . It was pointed out that open area can be used for storage purposes , off- street parking , etc . Seymour asked if a variance from the setback could be requested . The Planning Director stated this was not a proper variance situation . Renton Planning Commission Meeting April 24, 1974 Page Six Mr. Charles H . Brouws , 7201 So . 115th , Seattle , stated that the 60 foot setback would mean more open space than would be required . Mr. Chester Nesheim , 201 2nd St. S. , Kirkland , owner of the property , stated that FAI-405 is approximately 15 feet above the level of the land. He said that by rezoning the property to M-P rather than L-1 , it would be difficult to sell . ACTION: MOVED BY ROSS, SECONDED BY HUMBLE, THAT THE NESHEIM, BITNEY' AND GROUWS APPLICATION BE CONTINUED AND REFERRED TO THE ZONING COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK BY MAY 8 , 1974 . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. SPECIAL PERMIT: E. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE , ST . PAUL AND PACIFIC RAILROAD CO . ; Appl . SP-763-74; special permit to allow filling and grading in G zone ; property located at Black River Junction . In response to a request for background information from the Chairman , Mr. Ericksen described the proposed operation as follows : an application for a special permit under the Mining , Excavation and Grading Ordinance to fill in two phases an area approximately 2500 feet long and approximately 150 feet wide , totaling approximately 188 ,000 cubic yards of fill mater- ial . He pointed out the location of the site and prominent development in the vicinity. He noted the approximate bound- aries of the two phases on a section drawing of the proposed fill and railroad yard . The Comprehensive Land Use Plan des- ignates the area as M/P . The anticipated use as a railroad switching area would be classified as H-1 . Mr. Ericksen stated that the applicant should consider the aspect of environmental impact and indicated that it is the the staff ' s recommendation that the item be continued to allow for this assessment . He also suggested that additional information be submitted by the applicant regarding future use of the proposed site as well as adjacent property . Slides and aerial photographs of the area were viewed . Phases one and two were indicated , and it was noted that five or six more phases are anticipated . Comments were invited from the applicant. Mr. Paul Scott , 2308 S . E . 19th , Renton , Western Director of Real Estate and Industrial Development , Milwaukee Road , pointed out exist- ing facilities and proposed development sites on the vicin- ity map . He noted that the hillside area to the east above the site is designated medium to high density use by King County. The proposed drainage channel , proposed industrial sites and Earlington Golf Course were indicated . In response to questions from the Commission , Mr . Scott stated that Milwaukee is asking only for a permit to fill at this time . The first phase is for permission to fill to the same height ( 130 ' ±) as the present railroad right-of-way . Phase two is approximately the same height ( 112 ' ±) as the Earlington fill . The availability of fill material coming from certain construction jobs was the reason for requesting permission to fill . of R�, RENT0f MUNICIPAL FILIP YSTEM CITY. CLERK'S OFFICE C - 3- 7 tI CD7, PLANNING WICORTMENT • Rel2 Tip wA SHIN GTON MUNICIPAL BUILDIORR • " : RENTON,WASHINGTONa9805555 • )iil}(fk; XQ( FIN 235-2550 OPR ' ,` PER ORl CAPITAL .. SVL y.. • PRO {)= The Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : Planning Commission Recommendation Gentlemen : • The Planning Commission has completed its review of the application as noted below : WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB & WASHINGTON HORSE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION , INC. ; Appl . R-773-74 ; rezone from G to M-P ; property located southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Longacres Race Track southerly parking area . Total Area -- 1 . 8± acres Principal Access -- S . W . 16th Street Existing Zoning -- G Existing Use -- Grass Parking Area Proposed Use -- Horse Auction facility and permanent general offices/library Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Heavy Industry Upon completion of its public hearing May 24 , 1974 , the Planning Commission recommended that the Washington Jockey Club and Washington Horse Breeders Association application for rezone from G to M-P be approved . Said rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . Very truly yours , Gordon Y . / ricksen Planning Director Renton, Wash. May 17, 1974 Renton City Council Renton, Wash. Gentlemen: The Washington Horse Breeders Association is desirous to build a Sales Pavilion and headquarters office near Longacres. Proximity to Longacres Barn area is apparent. The Washington Division of the Horsemens Benevolent and Protective Association, representing nearly two thousand horsemen racing in Washington, strongly urge you to adopt their request for zoning their chosen piece of property. Building this Complex will be a giant step in the advancement of our industry. Sincerely, W. N. Howard, Sect—Treas. Washington Division H. B. P. A. 4 DANIEL J. EVANS, GOVERNOR HOWARD 5. WRIGHT. CHAIRMAN STATE DOUGLAS A. WILSON ��' ' Off, ED HEINEMAN, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY URGEL G. BELL AND SUPERVISOR OF RACING .4 . , m 0 '��1889‘'‘C)''' Y JriJ, as jington orcst Racing €ommi pion SUITES B & C 210 EAST UNION OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON 98504 TELEPHONE NUMBER 753-3741, AREA CODE 206 May 16, 1974 Renton City Council Renton, Washi ngton Gentlemen: • The Washington Horse Racing Commission has been advised that the Washington Horse Breeders Association is proposing to build a combination headquarters office and horse sale pavilion at Longacres racetrack. The members of this Commission have no objection to this plan, and recognize that many benefits will accrue to the large Thoroughbred breeding industry of the state with the comple- tion of an adequate marketing facility. We understand that the Breeders Association has entered into a land use agreement with the Washington Jockey Club. The indicated location will in no way interfere with the conduct and/or supervision of racing in so far as we can, determine. Sincerely, , /. . -...e 00,.::::2 / ' Howard S. Wright, Cha man Washington Horse Racing Commission HW:jb 3 i . . RENTON CITY COUNCIL I. Regular Meeting June 3 , 1974 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINUTES . CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett, presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President; CHARLES DELAURENTI , GEORGE J. PERRY, COUNCIL RICHARD M: STREDICKE, KENNETH D. BRUCE AND WILLIAM J. GRANT. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ABSENT COUNCILMAN HENRY SCHELLERT BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attor- IN ATTENDANCE ney; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; KEN WHITE, Personnel Direc- tor; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; GORDON ERICKSEM, Planning Director and CAPT. ERNEST TONDA, Fire Dept. Rep. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, MINUTES OF MAY 27, 1974 BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE & Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested acceptance of cua r T 4theRa�; eAvePr oject BJSI��� S , r F �crt^� and South Pr�oje + as of 6/3/74 and final payment of $14,145.29 to Bellevue' Bulldozing, contractor. The Final Payment letter requested that if after thirty days, no liens or claims are Bellevue filed against this project and proof of payment of tax .liabilities Bulldozing is received, it is recommended payment of retained amount of CAG-2070-72 $32,842.20 be made to the contractor. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED Rainier Ave. N&S BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIREC- TOR. CARRIED. Rezone R-773-74 Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission Washington Jockey recommendation that Washington Jockey Club and Washington Horse Club & Wash. Breeders Association, Inc. Application R-773-74 rezone from G to MP Horse Breeders be approved for 1 .8 acres located southeast of Longacres Race Track Association at' the east end of the Track's southerly parking area. The letter stated existing use as grass parking area with proposed use as , horse auction facility and permanent general offices and library. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Grant took no part in this matter. Surplus Vehicles Letter from Purchasing Agent Church requested permission to dispose of 13 vehicles within the Equipment Rental Fund which have been re- placed during the past few months; vehicles consist of four Ford & four Dodge sedans, station wagon and four Chevrolet pick up trucks. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PURCHASING AGENT AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Reception An invitation was extended by the Community of St. Anthony Church Honoring to Mass and Reception in honor of Father Thomas Lane for 25 years Father Lane service as Pastor; Mass will begin 12:00 noon 6/9/74 at St. Anthony Church, So. 4th and Morris Ave. So. with the reception in the Parish Hall from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. George R. Lee, 711 Aberdeen Ave. N.E. , complained of a horse being tied in the neighborhood for over two weeks, that calls to the various departments and visits by the Animal Control Officer and the Building Dept. officials were of no avail . Planning Director Ericksen advised that this appears to be zoning ordinance violation. Public Works Director Gonnason reported they will proceed with any needed enforcement. Mayor Garrett noted the matter would be investigated. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairman Grant reported meeting with Community Services representatives of the Olympic Pipeline Co. and the City Planning Committee Department staff along with Councilman Delaurenti on 5/29/74 to fur- Olympic Pipeline ther specify conditions the City has set concerning the additional Renton City Council Meeting of 6/3/74 - Page 2 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Olympic Pipeline 20" line requested 5/7/73. Councilman Grant reported agreement Request for as follows: (1 ) The donation for park purposes of land through Franchise which pipeline will be routed from Lake Ave. S. to the marshy Amendment land below. (2) Easement for trail purposes along route of pipe- line contained in Puget Power's rights-of-way that are fee-owned by Puget Power. (3) Agreement by Olympic Pipeline Co. to properly revegetate areas disturbed by construction. (4) Agreement by Olympic to add trees as per City recommendation along portion of pipeline adjacent to SR-167. (5) At such time as Lind Ave. is extended to the Pipeline Station in the Valley, the existing access road will be made available to the City by easement or purchase, whichever Olympic desires. (6) A letter and/or restrictive covenants stat- ing that Olympic and Mobil 's easterly 30 feet will be left in its natural state or revegetated suitable for screening to the City's satisfaction if the need arises, the easterly 10 feet of this 30 feet will be donated to the City for trail purposes. (7) $3.00 per lineal foot franchise fee, plus an annual fee, and possibly an inspection fee. Councilman Grant submitted letter addressed to the Mayor and Council which stated these conditions agreed to by Mr. Max Farr, Olympic Pipeline Right-of-Way Agent. The letter also stated Mr. Farr would prepare Letter of Agreement on these items not added to the franchise agreement. The letter further stated Councilman Grant felt a negative declaration on the project could , be provided. Councilman Grant explained the environmental impact statement requested by Council 8/20/73 . had been reviewed by the Planning Dept. and Community Services Committee; that the shut-off valves requested by Planning Dept. have been included. Mr. Max Farr of the Olympic Pipeline Co. reported the franchise fee mentioned in Item (7) would amount to $13,719 with annual fee of $830. Mr. Farr reported easements had been obtained for 100% of right-of-way through private property. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, LETTER COUNCILMAN GRANT SUBMITTED.OUTLINING THE SEVEN CON- DITIONS BE MADE PART OF RECORD OF THIS MEETING AND ALONG WITH THE FRANCHISE AMENDMENT BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ACTION. CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE CITY OF RENTON DECLARE THAT OLYMPIC PIPELINE HAS DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT AND GO ON RECORD THAT NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF IMPACT IS RECORDED. Discussions ensued wherein the City Attorney advised that no public hearing is required under either Federal or State laws re environmental impact state- ments. Councilman Grant noted that Olympic Pipeline has committed in the range of $30,000 to the City in property donations and fran- chise fees; that the company is desirous that construction be accomp- lished during this summer. ROLL CALL: AYE-CLYMER, DELAURENTI , BRUCE. NO-PERRY STREDICKE AND GRANT. MAYOR GARRETT CAST AYE VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. In further discussions the City Attorney noted that the franchise matter involving terms , conditions and fees was legislative matter to be determined by the Council ; that the physical work involving public property and requiring permit and the aspect of the environ- mental impact statement relationship is an administrative matter and the responsibility of the public official issuing the permit. MOTION BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR RECOMMENDATION FOR ADOPTION OF THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF IMPACT. MOTION CARRIED. Ball Field Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti reported that monies Lighting received for Little League ball field lighting are deposited into Park Fund Acct. No. 101/362. 10, Rents and Royalites (Energy) which is used for all park lighting. Moved by Perry, Seconded by Bruce that the remainder of funds needed to meet added increase to ball park lights, be authorized and the matter be referred to the Finance Committee. Councilman Grant noted $3,750 was added to ball field lighting, $305 having been raised with more promised. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, SUBSTITUTE MOTION THAT SUBJECT BE REFERRED TO FINANCE COMMITTEE TO LOOK INTO THE MATTER OF FUNDING BALL FIELD LIGHTING. CARRIED. OF o CITY OF RENTON c�j� :.. v FCF111�d REZONE APPLICATION MAY I9P4 -e For Office Use Only:' < •.. .prot�CcoC, APPL. NO. '773 -7 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION 4 _ �.�� $50 FEE; RECEIPT NO. , ?/76 APPEAL FILED VEPN FILING DATE 3- / - ?V CITY COUNCIL ACTION HEARING DATE ��_aa.-7 ORDINANCE NO. & DATE APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 : Washington Jockey Club & 624-2455 1. Name Washington Horse Breeders Assoc. ,Inc. phone BA-S-2620 Skinner Building, Seattle, Wa. or 2. Address 13470 Empire Way S. , Seattle, Wa. 3. Property petitioned for rezoning is located on Long Acres Racetrack between southerly horsekarns and most southerly property line 4. Square footage or acreage of property 76,986 S.F. Parcel A 5. Legal description of property Cif more space is required, attach separate sheet) See Attachment A 6. Existing zoning part B-1 & part G Zoning Requested M-P NOTE TO APPLICANT: The following factors are considered in reclass- ifying property. Evidence or additional information to substantiate your request may be attached to this sheet. (See Application Procedure sheet for specific requirements) . Submit this form in duplicate. 7. Proposed use of site. Provide an Auction Facility for the Assoc. for auctions to be conducted three times annually, and permanent General Offices and Library for the Associations year-around activities. 8 . List the measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area. Adequate and compatable landscaping, building use that is com- patable with the surrounding activities, minimum land fill for the structure and an esthetically pleasant building. 9. How soon after the rezone is granted do you intend too:develop' the site? • , • Immediately upon issuance of a general building permit by the '. .. " City of Renton. 10. Two copies of plot plan and affidavit of ownership 'are required* ,- Planning=Dept. 2-73 EXHIBIT "A" — LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEGAL DESCRIPTION — PARCEL A ?.That portion of the NE a of Sec. 25, T23N. , R4E. , W.M. , King County, Washington described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the east margin of the Northern Pacfic Railway Company right—of—way and the southerly margin of Pacific Highway No .26 (So . 153rd Rd. ) ( S.W. 16th St. ) ; thence N 80 49 ' 30" E, along said southerly margin, a dist. of 43.03 ft. to a pt. of curve; thence cont. along said southerly margin easterly along the arc of a curve to the left, saig, curve having a rad. of 603. 14 ft. through a central angle of 19 04' 30" a diet. of 200.80 ft. ; thence cont. along said southerly margin, N 61 45' 00" E, a dist. of 90.32 ft. to a pt. of curve; thence cont. along said southerly margin easterly along the arc of a curve to the right, said curve having a rad. of 543.14 ft. through a central angle of 26 45 ' 00" a gist . of 253.58 ft. ; thence cont. along said southerly margin, N 88 30' 00" E a dist. of 295.42 ft. ; thence S 0 35' 38" E, a dist. of 300.81 ft. to a pt. on the arc of a curve, the center of which bears S 4° 51 ' 31 " W; thence southerly along the arc of a curve to the right, said curve having a rad. of 486.70 ft. through a central angle of 85 00' 17" a dist. of 722.57 ft. ; thence S 0 08" 12" E, a dist. of . 2280.37 ft. ; thence S 87 55' 40" E, a dist. of 181 .65 ft . ; thence S 0° 29 ' 31 " W, a dist of 30.96 ft. to the True Point of Beginning8(Said point to be designated as Point "A") ; th nce cont . S 0 29 ' 31 " W, a dist. of 25924 ft. ; thence S 89e 30 ' 29" E, a dist. of 300.00 fto ; thence N 0 29 ' 31 " E, a dist. of 254.00 ft. ; thence N 88 30' 29" W, a dist. of 300.05 ft. to the True Point of Beginning. EXCEPT ant portion thereof lying East of the East line of Govt. Lot #10 in said Sec. 25 and lying South of the South line of Tract described in Deed per Aud. File. # 6289892. f RE; Amended Legal Doucription 'For Thut Poroiun k ORfm�on1eda1TouM•�P Pr .Horse BreedersProperty At n gcreo LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of the NE 1/4 .of Sec. 25, T 23 N. , R 4 E. , W.M. , King County, 'Washington described as follows; Beginning at the intersection of the east margin of the 'Northern Pacific Railway Company right-of-way and the S.W.esout1erly margin of Pacific Highway No. 26 ( So . 153rd Rd. ) th St. thence N 80° 49 ' 30" E, along said southerly margin, a dist. of 43.03 ft, to a pt. of curve; thence cont . along said southerly margin easterly along the arc of a curve to the left, said &urve having. a. rad. of 603.14 ft. through a central angle of 19 04' . 30" a diet. of 200.80 ft. ; thence cont . along said southerly margin, N 61° 45' 0001 E, a dist. of 90.32 ft. to a pt. of curve; thence cont. along said southerly margin easterly along the arc of a curve to the right, said curve having a rad . of 543.14 ft. .through a central angle of 26° 45' 00" a disI . of 253.58 ft. ; thence cont. along said southerly margin, N 88 30' , 00" E a dist. of 295.42 ft. ; thence S 0 35' 38" E, a diet.. of 300.81 ft6 to a pt, on the arc of a curve, the center of which bears S 4 51 ' 31" W; thence southerly along the arc of a curve to the right, said urve having a rad. of 486.70 ft. tthrough a • central angle of 85� 00' 17" a dist. of 722.07 ft. ; e S 0 08' 12" E, a dist. of 2280.3Z ft. ; thence S 87° 55' 40" E, a dist. of 181 .65 ft. ;• thence S 0 29 ' 31" W, a dist. of 30.96 in ft. to the True Point of Beginning.(Said mint to beherreiist. designated as Point "A") • hence cont. S 0 291 31" W, of 259.24 Et` ; thence S 89 30' 29" E, a dist. of 300.00 Et. ; thence N 0 29' 31" E, a dist. of 254.00 ft. ; thence N 88 30' �9" W, a dist. of 300O ly in to the g nt ng. EXCEPT any portion therof East of the South of the South line of Lot #10 in said Sec. 25 and lying and lineany Tract described in Deed per Aud. File #6289892;North of EXCEPTthe South portion of. above described Parcel "A" lying line of: the Henry Meader Donation Land Claim No.46. • • • • • • AFFIDAVIT I , Morris J. Alhadeff, President , being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn before me this 30th day of April , lg 74 , Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle, Wash. BROADACRES , INC. :; "1 ( 4, (Name of Notary Public) gna •• e of Owner 7 600 Bellevue E. , Seattle, Wash. 98102 (Address) Ad ress • • (City) (State) 4 • (T 1 one) • (FOR 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 rulelations of the Renton Planning Department governing the fit ' ig(D 4 ,pplication . RECEIVED 20 Date Received �, 19 By : � MAY 1 1974 -11 )/ 44, 4/ •� Renton Planning Dept . 7�G DEPP� 2-73 AFFIDAVIT Breeders Assn. I , John E. Fletcher,Secy . Wash.Horse , being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn before me this 30th day of April , 19 74 , Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle, Wash. . WASHINBTON HORSE ERE DERS ASSN.INI /�I z-/ - S e c y-Tr a a, Na(zhe ofCi Notary Public) (Si n �..ature of Owner) 10101 Hemlock St. S.W. 600 Bellevue E. , Seattle, Wash.98103 Tacoma, Wash. 98498 (Address) (Address) Tacoma, Wash. 98498 (City) (State) JU 8-1225 (Telephone)..�...- • (FOR 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 Renton Planning Department governing the filing , application . �jj r Date Received � o 19 By: v -' ,�� V MAY 1 ?77 ... {9 � / Renton Planning Dept . 2-7 3 C p CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON QF R Ek ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT WORKSHEET T 6'- O FOR OFFICE USE ONLY : to 16 1974 Application No . Negative Dec . • l Date Received EIS -‘ '/ P� 1f/' INSTRUCTIONS : The purpose of this information is to assist the vari - ous departments of the City to determine whether an environmental impact statement will be required before approving and issuing a per- mit for a proposed project. Single family residential uses in non sensitive areas are exempt from this requirement as established by Washington Administrative Code 173-34 . • In addition to the following information , please submit a vicinity map ( recommend scale : 1" representing 200 ' to 800 ' ) and a site map ( rec- ommended scale : 1" representing 10 ' to 40 ' ) . , APPLICANT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEMS 1 THROUGH 30 BELOW : Washington I-Iorse Breeders Association & Washington Jockey Club 1 . Name of applicant 13470 Empire Way So., Seattle,Wn, — Assoc. 2 . Mailing address Skinner Building,Settle,Wn. — Tockey Club 226-2620 or Telephone 624-2455 3. Applicant is : IjOwner ( 1Lessee L_.._1Contract purchaser ®Other (specify) 4. Name and address of owner , if other than applicant : Telephone 5 . General location of proposed project (give street address if any or nearest street and intersection Located between the most southerly horse barns and the most southerly property line of Longacres. - 2 6 . Legal description (if lengthy , attach as separate sheet) 7 . Area approx. 76,986 S.F. Dimensions ± 300' x f 256.62' average 8. Intended use of property or project ( include details : number of units , volume , etc . ) : To provide an Auction Facility for the Washington IIorse Breeders Association which will be conducted three times annually and for the permanent General Offices and Library which is a year around activity. 9 . Generally describe the property and existing improvements : The property is generally flat and is surrounded on two sides by large trees and sod covered. 10 . Total construction cost or fair market value of proposed project including additional developments contemplated : $125,000.00 approx. 1st phase 75,000.00 aprox. 2nd phase 11 . Construction dates (month and year) for which permit is requested : Begin June, 1974 End Oct., 1974 (1st phase) • - 3 - 12 . List any other permits for this project from state , federal , or other local governmental agencies for which you have applied or will apply, including the name of the issuing agency, whether the permit has been applied for, and if so , the date of the applica- tion , whether the application was approved or denied and the date of same , and the number of the application or permit : Date Agency Permit Type Submitted* Number Status** King County Dept. of Hydraulics Flood City of Renton Building * Leave blank if not submitted. ** Approved , denied or pending . 13 . Has an Environmental Impact Statement or an Environmental Assess- ment been prepared for the proposed project? yes Pilno If "yes" submit copy with this environmental impact worksheet. 14. Are there similar projects , both public and private , existing or planned in the immediate area : x yes Lino don ' t know If "yes" explain . Continuing improvements and existing facilities related to the operation of Longacres Race Track. 15 . Is the proposed project located in or adjacent to an area or structure having unique or exceptional. historic , cultural , or other values considered important by some sectors of the popu- lation?" o . yes I xlno If "yes" explain . 16 . Is the proposed project located in an area that may be considered sensitive and is subject to erosion , landslides , floods, , etc . ? IX` yes Tl no If "yes" explain . A Flood Control Permit must be applied for at the King County Dept.of Hydraulics. - 4 - 17 . Is the proposed project located in an area that has a number of large trees or other natural landscaped areas , waterways , marshes or wildlife? IAyes no If "yes" explain . The site has large Poplar trees bordering two property lines which are to remain and be complimented by matching new landscaping. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PROPOSED PROJECT : In the following questions summarize what the applicant feels will be the environmental impact , both beneficial and adverse , of the proposed project. Consideration should be given to both the human and natural environmental as well as physical , social , and aesthetic aspect . For projects which are part of a more extensive plan , consider the implications of the entire plan and not just the project now being proposed . 18. Land Use : Will the project have a significant effect on •land use in the surrounding area? 1-1 yes [] no Explain : The entire Longacres operation is dedicated to the housing, care,and racing of horses and this project puts in an orderly method for the sale of the animals. 19 . Project Design and Appearance : Will the project design , appear- ance , landscaping , etc. , assure the maximum protection for the natural environment? x yes Lino Explain : The new building and landscaping will assure open space with complimentary landscaping. 20. Ground Contours : Does the proposed project have an effect on the existing ground contours of the project location? Xlyes ` lno. Is the project likely to cause erosion or sedimentation? I'—1 yes 'no? If "yes" to either , explain . In order to provide for a sloped auditorium floor, some cuts and fills will occur. Minimum import of fills will be needed. The sloped auditorium floor will be not more than 1'-9" above existing average grade and 1'-3"below that average grade. CJ o - 5 - 21 . Air Quality: Will construction of the project and use of the completed project have a substantial effect on the existing air quality? (Consider the effect of any gas , chemicals , smoke , dust , particulate matter , and odors ) ? [iyes )(Eno If "yes" explain . 22 . Water Quality : Will construction of the project and use of the completed project be likely to have an effect on the existing water quality of the area? (Consider the adequacy of drainage and runoff and the likely endpoint of any liquids draining from the project. ) [l yes [no . Is there a good possibility that this project will requir an expansion of local water and/or sewer facilities? �^ yes [ Xino If "yes" to either , explain . 23. Noise : Will construction of the project or use of the completed project significantly affect the existing noise levels of the area? e yes ( x� no . Will the project be affected by airports , - freeways , railroads or other sources of noise? ( j yes , xino If "yes" to either , explain . 24. Population Density : Will a noticeable population change result from this project? (Consider the present density per acre in the surrounding community to the proposed density of the project and including daytime density. ) flyes 1x1no . Will the pro- ject cause periodic or temporary fluctuations in population due to tourism, employment , shopping , schools , etc . ( (yes , jno. If "yes" to either , explain . - 6 25 . Effect on Population : Will the proposed action directly or in- directly cause the relocation of a sizeable number of persons or the division or disruption of existing community patterns of liv- ing? yes x no If "yes" explain . • 26 . Schools and Parks : Will the proposed project have an effect on schools and parks in the area? yes X no If "yes" explain . 27 . Transportation : Will construction of the project or use of the completed project have a significant impact on transportation in the area? I j yes no Explain : Auctions are to be conducted on off-race days so to lessen the impact of vehicles in the area. 28. Public Use : Will the project be available for use by all sectors of the public? Explain : I "i yes no In so far as the public has interest in the Association and it's related activities. 29. Other Impacts : Identify any other beneficial or adverse environ- mental impacts which may result from the construction or comple- tion of the proposed project. Will be used for cultural and educational activities. • - 7 - 30 . VIEWS OF' LOCAL GROUPS : Have you made your plans known to interested community groups or neighbors in the vicinity of the project? jyes XJno • If "yes", what are their reactions? If "no" do you intend to contact these people?[]yes [jno "' Will be no residential construction in neighborhood. • CERTIFICATION BY OWNER/REPRESENTATIV.E The Owner/Representative identified in Item No . 1 or 4 above hereby certifies that the information furnished in this Environmental Work- sheet is true and accurate to the best of their knowledge . je,„ -e • • / "" gnature ' 1 Title iC l I I 1.I I ', I. It[ N I ON I'LANN I N1, Rl N1 ON , WAHI I NG I O; A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RI NTON PLANNING COMMISSION AI 1 I-S i0 GEJLAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CIIAMBLR: , i. l Li HALL , ICE N I uN , WASH I NG I ON , h+_ _ MAY 22 , 1974 , Al 8 : UG P . M . 10 OjNi ', IDER 1HE IOLLOWING I'E 1• I T I O N�: ----•— ---- ----- 1 . REZONE FROM G6000 TO R-3 ; file No . R-756-74 ; property located on Lake Washington , south of and adjacent to N . E . 52nd St . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . 12 . REZONE FROM G TO M-P ; file No . R-773-74 ; property located southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Longacres Race Track southerly parking area . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . - 3. SPECIAL PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A PETROLEUM MARKETING PLANT IN H-1 ZONE : file No . SP-734-73 ; property located approx . 1/2 mile west of East Valley Highway , midway between Olympic Pipeline - Mobil Oil site and Longacres Race Track . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . 4 . SPECIAL PERMIT TO ALLOW FILLING AND GRADING IN L-1 ZON file No . .SP-768-74 ; property located •at 3000 East Valley Road . Legal description on file in Planning ' Department office . 5 . SPECIAL PERMIT TO ALLOW FILLING AND GRADING IN M-P ZONE ; file No . SP-769-74 ; property located on West Va lley Highway south of Ralph Leber Co . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . 6 . SPECIAL PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT TWO TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX UNITS IN R-2 ZONE ; File No . SP-771-74 ; property located at southeast corner of intersection N . E . Sunset Blvd . and Queen Ave . N . E . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . 7 . SITE APPROVAL FOR OFFICE-WAREHOUSE FACILITY IN M-P ZONE ; file No . SA-770-74 ; property located on West Valley Highway south _ of Ralph Leber Co . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . 8. SITE APPROVAL FOR AUCTION FACILITY AND OFFICE/LIBRARY FACILITY ; file No . SA-772-74 ; property located southeast of Longacres Race Track at east end of Longacres Race Track southerly parking area . ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON _ Ma_y 22 , 1974 AT 8 : 00 P . M . TO VOICE THEIR PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS 10 SAME . BYLUND V . WIK , SECRETARY PUBLISHED May 12 , 1974 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION • CERTIFICATION 1 , Michael L . Smith , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW . ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn / ���� to before me , a Notary Public , SIGNE % 12 . on the 9th day of May - 19 74. rN Staff Report May 22 , 1974 Page Two APPLICATION : REZONE APPLICANT : )1/WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB & WASHINGTON HORSE BREEDERS /` ASSOC . , INC . (Site plan review also requested) LOCATION : Southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Longacres Race Track southerly parking area. ZONING : - APPLICABLE 4-730 ; 4-725 ; Chapter 22 , Parking and Loading SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE : REQUEST : Applicant requests Planning Commission approval of rezone from G to M/P . COMMENTS : 1 . Proposed use of the site is for a combina- tion horse auction facility and general of- _ fics and library for the Washington Horse Breeders Association . 2 . Auctions will be held three times annually , •one of which would be during the racing season on an off-racing day . 3. Applicant proposes joint-use parking agree- • ment. for the auction portion of the facility . 4. ._Applicant meets parking requirement for the !.offices and library portion of the facility . 5 . ° Proposal may conflict with the planned North/ South Valley Arterial and the P-1 Channel . STAFF Recommend approval of M/P zoning as requested RECOMMENDA- subject to TION : 1 . The understanding that the 2% natural area as requested by the Soil Conservation Service be incorporated into the site development plans subject to the approval of the Planning Commission . 2 . The applicant agrees to work with the City with respect to development of the North/South Valley Arterial and the P- 1 Channel . APPLICATION : SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICANT : MERLINO, GARY LOCATION : 3000 East Valley Road. ZONING : L-1 • APPLICABLE SECTIONS Ordinance 2820 , Mining , Excavation and Grading . OF THE Sections 4- 712 and 4-722 (B) ZONING CODE : REQUEST: Applicant requests special permit from Planning Commission to fill the 5 . 8 acre site with approxi- mately 50 , 000 cubic yards of fill . 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OiV ,s PLANNING 1)EPARTAIENT e RENTON, WASHINGTON a 1 MUNICIPAL BUILDING $ RENTON, WASHINGTON 9B055 e 141XQOp)(Q( 235-2550 cApaao- May 31 , 1974 The Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : Planning Commission Recommendation Gentlemen : The Planning Commission has completed its review of the application as noted below : WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB & WASHINGTON HORSE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION , INC . ; Appl . R-773-74 ; rezone from G to M-P ; property located southeast of Longacres Race Track at the east end of the Longacres Race Track southerly parking area . Total Area -- 1 . 8± acres Principal Access -- S . W. 16th Street Existing Zoning -- G Existing Use -- Grass Parking Area Proposed Use -- Horse Auction facility and permanent general offices/library Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Heavy Industry Upon completion of its public hearing May 24 , 1974 , the Planning Commission recommended that the Washington Jockey Club and Washington Horse Breeders Association application for rezone from G to M-P be approved . Said rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . Very truly yours , !: C} Gordon Y . ricksen • Planning Director Renton, Wash. May 17, 1974 • Renton City Council Renton, Wash. Gentlemen: The Washington Horse Breeders Association is desirous to build a Sales Pavilion and headquarters office near Longacres. Proximity to Longacres Barn area is apparent. The Washington Division of the Horsemens Benevolent and Protective Association, representing nearly two thousand horsemen racing in Washington, strongly urge you to adopt their request for zoning their chosen piece of property. Building this Complex will be a giant step in the advancement of our industry. Sincerely, W. N. Howard, Sect-Treas. Washington Division • H. B. P. A. i , DANIEL J. EVANS, GOVERNOR HOWARD B. WRIGHT. CHAIRMAN N'I'A1q• DOUGLAII A. WILIION •�� ,,o.A HD HEINEMAN, EXECUTIVE SUCRE/ARV AND SUPERVISOR OF RACING .URGEL G. BELL p � I1{! • H;1889‘.1.O Jr jington jboria Mating Commitifiion SUITES B & C 210 EAST UNION OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON 98504 TELEPHONE NUMBER 753-3741, AREA CODE 206 May 16, 1974 Renton City Council Renton, Washington Gentlemen: The Washington Horse Racing Commission has been advised that • the Washington Horse Breeders Association is proposing to build a combination headquarters office and horse sale pavilion at Longacres racetrack. The members of this Commission have no objection to this plan, and recognize that many benefits will accrue to the large Thoroughbred breeding industry of the state with the comple- tion of an adequate marketing facility. . We understand that the Breeders Association has entered into a land use agreement with the Washington Jockey Club. The indicated location will in no way interfere with the conduct and/or supervision', of racing in so far as we can determine. Sincerely, / Howard S. Wright, Cha rman Washington Horse Racing Commission HW:jb 40*9 Uti PLANNING DEPARTMENT It RENTON,WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING • RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 • 235-2550 Ol —bfosEper-`�� MEMORANDUM 5-22-74 TO: Files FROM: Mike Smith RE: Washington Jockey Club/Wash. Horsebreeders Assn. Rezone/Site Approval I talked with Larry Campbell today about the subject proposal. I asked him if he had any additional plans that would aid in further explaining the proposal. He said that he may, and that he would be present at the public hearing to answer any ques- tions on the site plan or architecture of the proposed building. I informed him that our Landscape Designers felt that the Poplar trees should be 12-14 high as planted and the trees should be planted along the south property line. The other plant mater- ials 'used do meet SC.S. requirements for wild bird food and habitat. . I also told him. that there may be a requirement to setback from the east property line 60 feet or more to avoid conflict with North South arterial and the P-1 channel. cc:GYE . • • MS:kh . MEMORANDUM TO Engineering Division DATE 5/14/74 FROM Michael Smith , Planning Dept . SUBJECT Washington Jockey Club/ Washington Horsebreeders Association Rezone and Site Approval Will the proposed north/south arterial east of Longacres 'cross any portion of this site or have any impact on it? Mike A1T€rUku. 4 S 'vi -r 0 Ay rv•ERe1,Y A G�iA.JI�!note kvMO66 1 tJp►l. 1,00`- 1/401, lS S V wlt pn3Vl MV t v,"prkuVa0 kAA5E04 'CO '1'Glt4 4r( (IF 114*€ • OkvN 064-s S O 11E51 tiver5, j06.V€ SI1"11 ,4 L , ROADACRES, INC. c,:14 UItINNL'H UUILl1INLl JCAI'TLL I, WA:ININUTON May 6 , 1974 Renton Planning Commission • Renton City Hall 200 South Mill Street Renton, Washington 98055 Gentlemen: This letter will serve to confirm the commitment of Broadacres, Inc. to provide permanent ingress and egress to the proposed Washington Horse Breeders Association Sales Pavilion site (legal designation number A on ,the plat plan. ) We will also enter into a reciprocal parking agreement on Parcel B on the plat plan. Parcel B will be used by Longacres Race Track on regular racing days and will be used by the Washington Horse Breeders Association on Sale days. (Sales will be conducted on non-race days . ) The. ingress-egress and reciprocal parking agreement, will run concurrently with the land lease agreement for the Sales Pavilion. When our attorneys have completed the necessary papers we will forward copies to, you. Very truly yours , BROADACRES, INC. VOZ1 J. Alhadeff P esident MJA: jab ®F 4Y4 Raft 4°)6 MAY 7 1974