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'• p'='L —W 295 25Z 274 +I 254 294. 2 23 f-i • u d , Z T j F•-_i ' L 1 - T \ —1r 3!7 ee HC9a J — 273 26Z Z53 ELIc - \ -- .: •:.. - m • REZONE AND SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICATION : LOUIS B . ROWLEY ; Appl'., No . R-787-74 ; rezone from G to R-2 ; property. located on Park Ave. N . between N . 30th St. and N . 32nd St . AND Appl . SP-788-74 ; special permit to construct 10-unit apartment building in R-2 zone ; property as listed above . APPLICANT LOUIS<. B . ROWLEY TOTAL AREA 14 ,775 ± sq . ft. PRINCIPAL ACCESS Park Ave . N . • EXISTING ZONING G EXISTING USE Undeveloped • PROPOSED USE Multiple family residential • COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Low Density Multiple Family COMMENTS If rezone is approved , applicant wishes special permit to construct apartments in an R-2 zone . • • • • • CITY OF RENTON REC17Vtb REZONE APPLICATION -c. SFP 3 1974 For Office Use Only : L''N cw�v ®EP N' APPL. NO. e- 7(17-7*/- PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIO -- $50 FEE; RECEIPT NO. APPEAL FILED • FILING DATE , CITY COUNCIL ACTION HEARING DATE ORDINANCE NO . & DATE APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 : 1. Name Lou Rowley phone 232-7500 2. Address P . O . Box 686 Mercer Island , WA 98040 3. Property petitioned for rezoning is located on Park Avenue North between North 30th Street and North 32nd Street 4 . Square footage or acreage of property 14 . 775 square feet • 5. Legal description of property (if more space is required, attach separate sheet) • The south 200 feet , less the east 60 feet , less the west 147 feet of • the south 125 feet , less the west 50 feet of the east 110 feet of the south 120 feet, of tract 39 , Hillman ' s Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No . 1 , according to the Plat , page 63 in King County , Washington . 6 . Existing zoning G Zoning Requested R-2 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. To build 1 building containing 10 apartment units . . 8 . List the' measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area. - The surrounding area is being zoned the same R-2 and with apartments being built . The project is small enough in scale to not have a great impact . • 9 . How soon after the rezone is granted do you intend to develop the site? • the project will be completed within one (1) year . 10 . Two copies. of plot plan and affidavit of ownership are required. • Planning Dept. --v� AFFIDAVIT I� Louis B. Rowley 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 A„g"qt , 19 7,1 , Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Kirkland • 2144"-- e (Name of Notar ublic) (Signature of-Owner) 4305 Lake Wash. Blvd. N. E. (Address) & .Ma. N. E. • Redrondy Wntth$n •COY' (City) (State) TUS- l27 (Telephone) (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found trough and complete in every particular and to conform to the r e0Fandike u�lations of the Renton Planning Department governing the ng(r t' s d ® pplication . Date Received h'' 9 71074. , 19 By: • DE?F'` =' Renton Planning Dept. • Revised May 1970 • - y N�o •_ RECEIVED 2 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ,�,• 9 1814 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT WORKSHEET !� ' ONLY1.1'�.r i if ��G •s FOR OFFICE USE - •, beres. Application No . ,ei#1-w/- 7./ Negative Dec . ' Date Received 9- 9- 7 7 EIS INSTRUCTIONS : The, purpose of. this information .is ,to assi,s,t 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 rreqwi re.me;n•t ,'a,s ' establ;irshe`c by . Washington Administrative Code. 173.-344.t 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 PROVID'E 'INFORMATIONi REQUIRED IN ITEMS 1 .THROUGH 30•:BELOW: 1 . Name of applicant Lou Rowley • . 2 . Mailing address P.O. Box 686 Mercer Island, WA 98040 Telephone 232-7500 3. Applicant is.: x3 Owner =Lessee . 71Contract purchaser [=Other (specify) 4. Name and address of owner , if other than applicant : same Telephone 5 . General location of proposed project (give st.ree.t., address, if any or nearest street and intersection Park Ave. North between North 30th & North 32nd Street . - 2 6 . Legal description ( if lengthy , attach as separate sheet) The south 200 feet , less the east 60 feet, less West 147 feet of South 125 feet, less West 50 feet of east 110 feet of south 120 feet, of Tract 39 , Hillman' s Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No. 1, according to the plat, page 63 in King County , Washington. 7 . Area 14 , 775 square feet Dimensions 197 'x75 ' 8. Intended use of property or project ( include details : number ' of units , volume , etc. ) : To build an apartment building containing a maximum of 10 units , not exceeding two stories . A combination of two bedroom, one bedroom, and bachelor units . 9 . Generally describe the property and existing improvements : No improvements are existing. Generally, it is a flat site, semi-cleared. There is no large or outstanding vegitation existing . • 10 . Total construction cost or fair market value of proposed project including additional developments contemplated : $100 ,000 11 . Construction dates (month and year) for which permit is requested : Begin February 1975 End May 1975 - 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? L]yes r—1 no If "yes " explain . Landscaped areas abutt property , but none exists on this site. 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? [I]yes I x Jno Explain : The area is zoned and is being used for apartment projects similar to and even larger than our proposed project . Also , there is existing commercial on each side of North 30th. 19 . Project Design and Appearance : Will the project design , appear- ance , landscaping , etc . , 'assure the maximum protection for the natural environment? Eyes Lino Explain : The project will be low in scale , with landscaping on the frontage side of the site . A screen fence and landscaping will he provided around units to assure privacy . 20. Ground Contours : Does the proposed project have an effect on the existing ground contours of the project location? Ixlyes Fino . Is the project likely to cause erosion or sedimentation? fl1 yes x no? If "yes" to either , explain. All building projects have an effect on the existing ground contours , such as building excavation , clearing , parking areas and landscaping . However, this project will not effect any contours to adjacent properties . - 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 ) ? • ( (yes Ix .no 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. ) ( ayes (Tc-Ino . Is there a good possibility that this project will requir _an expansion of local water and/or sewer facilities? I_]yes [x 'no If "yes " to either , explain . All facilities appear to he ample to handle this project . 23 . Noise : Will construction of the project or use of the completed project significantly affect the existing noise levels of the area? e yes fl no . Will the project be affected by airports , freeways , railroads or other sources of noise? ( _ ( yes IrIno 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. ) J ; yes T]no . Will the pro- ject cause periodic or temporary fluctuations in population due to tourism , employment , shopping , schools , etc . i,_jyes T Iiino . 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? I lyes Li no If "yes " explain . 26 . Schools and Parks : Will the proposed project have an effect on schools and parks in the area? [_xjyes Fino If "yes " explain . It possibly could if young children live here with their parents , but the effect would be minor. 27 . Transportation : Will construction of the project or use of the completed project have a significant impact on transportation in the area? , --, j yes Lx] no Explain : • 28 . Public Use : Will the project be available for use by all sectors of the public? _ yes l no Explain : It is a privately owned facility . 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 . - 7 - 30 . VIEWS OF LOCAL GROUPS : Have you made your plans known to interested community groups or neighbors in the vicinity of the project? [j yes Jno If "yes" what are their reactions? If "no" do you intend to cF:ntact these people?{ yes I Jno A favorable reaction has been given to the Owner from adjacent property owner. Also , due to the re-zone and special permit hearings , all interested groups will have an opportunity to voice their opinions . CERTIFICATION BY OWNER/REPRESENTATIVE 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 . (/ 9 it geTIQX649MUE / • ignature Title ate - 8 - TO BE FILLED 'xN 'BY CITY_ D'EPARTMEN TS REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : Comments : /7 /77/"..„9/ /7lJ G/� //2*�•R �!%o� �Zi.�r-r3✓Ni�.ul, �jo�ci. Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : Co;wents : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date G REVIEW B'r OTHER oErARTMENTS : Departp,ent ---- Cou rents : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : Comments : • Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date - 10 - ACTION BY RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL A. Staff review determined that project: Has no significant environmental impact and application should be processed without further consideration of environmental effects . May have significant environmental impact and a complete environmental . assessment should be prepared by app t prior to further action on request for permit. B. Reasons for above conclusion : • Signature of Responsible Official or Authorized Representative Date : Form: EIS-1 Planning Department October 15 , 1973 ROUTE SCHEDULE PLANNING DEPARTMENT DATE ROUTED —1/1*- 1 /4. - PLEASE REVIEW THIS APPLICATION FOR; REZONE 600 IL016,wcy MAJOR PLAT SITE APPROVAL SHORT PLAT SPECIAL PERMIT WAIVER SHORELINE' MANAGEMENT PERMIT OR EXEMPT ION AND RETURN TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT WITH ANY COMMENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE, BEFORE_• 41r SIGNATURE OR INITIAL DEPARTMENT APPROVAL DENIAL DATE 4.�• e � ILll1NG. _� � /� mAII TRAP IC ENG. q-74 !�s? ENGINEERING - HEALTH REVIEWER'S COMMENTS OR APPROVAL CONDITIONS : NOTICE OF PUBLIC h EARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON , WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON , WASHINGTON , ' ON SEPTEMBER 25 , 1974 , AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING : 1 . REVISION OF THE CITY"S COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN AS IT PERTAINS TO a . AREA IN VICINITY OF THE HOSPITAL REGION . b . AN APPLICATION FOR COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT . Request of W . Stewart Pope for property located at 3713 Talbot Road S . consisting of 8. 2 acres of land at the southwest intersection of Talbot Road and South 37th St . to amend the Compre- hensive Land Use Plan from single family residential to public and quasi public use . . 2 . PETITIONS AS FOLLOWS : a . SPECIAL PERMIT TO ALLOW FILLING AND GRADING IN G ZONE , file No . SP-763-74 ; property located at Black River Junction . Legal description on file in Planning Depart- ment office . b. APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL IN R-2 zone , file No . PP-789-74 ; property located on N . E . 8th ST. between Harrington and Jefferson Ave . N . E . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . c . REZONE FROM G TO R-2 ; file No . R-787-74 ; property located on Park Ave . N . between N . 30th St . and N . 32nd St . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . x d . SPECIAL PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT 10-UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING IN G ( R-2 ) ZONE ; file No . SP-788-74 ; property located on Park Ave . N . between N . 30th St . and N . 32nd St. Legal description on file in ,Plar.ning Department office . e . SPECIAL PERMIT TO ALLOW FILLING AND GRADING IN R-1 ZONE ; file No . SP-789-74 ; property located between S . Puget Dr . and Williams Ave . S . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . f. SITE APPROVAL TO ADD. STORAGE CAPACITY TO EXISTING PEAK SHAVING PLANT IN THE FORM OF TWENTY 30 ,000 GALLON UNDERGROUND PROPANE TANKS IN R- 1 ZONE ; file No . SA-790-74; property located between S . Puget Dr. and Williams Ave . S . Legal description on file in Planning Department office . ALL PERSONS INTERESTED OR OBJECTING TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 25 , 1974 , AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO VOICE THEIR PROTESTS OR OBJECTIONS TO SAME . PUBLISHED September 15 ,. 1974 , LARRY GIBSON , SECRETARY RENTON. PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , , 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 Notar , Public , on the /a (2, day of % „E' 2.4., SIGNED i .A.4.4•47/ 197V . /2) 6.--x-e. mac'. 6 - ,-/2L-•7 APPLICATION : REZONE - G TO R-2 APPLICANT: LOUIS B . ROWLEY LOCATION : Located on Park Avenue North between North 30th Street and North 32nd Street ZONING : G APPLICABLE SECTIONS 4-725 ; 4-708 OF THE ZONING CODE : REQUEST: Applicant requests rezone from G to R-2 . COMMENTS : 1 . The Comprehensive Plan indicates low density multiple family uses in this area . 2 . Low density multiple uses would provide a buffer between the commercial and single family uses in the area . 3. Access to the site is good and higher density would not create any traffic problems to the surrounding area . 4. Impact on the single family area can be controlled at the time of site plan review. STAFF RECOMMENDA— Recommend approval of rezone . TION : o.r/e y Renton Planning Commission Meeting October 23 , 1974 Page Seven B. CITIZENS SERVICE CORPORATION , APPLICATION R-765-74 ; Rezone from G6000 to R-3. It was noted that Citizens Service Corporation has advised that they are withdrawing their applica- tion . LOUIS B. ROWLEY , APPLICATIONS R-787-74 AND SP-788-74; Rezone and Special Permit . The Assistant Planning Director advised that the Louis B. Rowley applications for rezone and special permit with regard to property located on Park Avenue North between North 30th Street and North 32nd Street have been withdrawn . D. SCARSELLA BROTHERS , APPLICATION SP-760-74 ; Special Permit. Assistant Planner Smith noted that Alan Austin , attorney for the applicant , has been recontacted regarding availability of the environmental impact statement , which he advised would be forthcoming early in October. Mr. Smith referred the Commis- sion to information received from the Soil Conser- vation Service relative to the po'nding area on the site and noted it will be included in the review process . E. P . A. W. CONFERENCE , NOVEMBER 1 AND 2 - EVERETT The Vice Chairman noted the Planning Association of Washington fall conference to be held in Everett on November 1 and 2 and asked who wished to attend. Commissioners Scholes , Wik and Seymour indicated their interest . ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY GIBSON, THAT COMMIS- SIONERS SCHOLES, WIK AND SEYMOUR BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND THE FALL CONFERENCE OF THE P .A .W. IN EVERETT, NOVEMBER 1 AND 2. MOTION CARRIED. F. OTHER "CITIES FOR PEOPLE" The film, "Cities for People , " to be shown at the University of Washington on October 30 , 1974 , at 8 : 00 p. m. was discussed. Representatives from the Planning Commission and staff will be in attendance . W. STEWART POPE - REQUEST FOR AMENDMENT TO COMPRE- HENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Commissioner Gibson gave a report concerning the City Council public hearing regarding the W. Stew- art Pope request . As there was no further business before the Commission , IT WAS MOVED BY MOLA, SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN , THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. MOTION CARRIED. The meeting was adjourned at 10 : 45 p . m. ar y Gibson , a ret ry Norm Ross , Chairman 1-'1 t , . October 16 , 1974 , • , , t . ,-,• ',';‘, Mr. Michael L. Smith - i ,, _ ' _ , •pagl:::_ Planning Department ,.., Municipal Building Renton, Washington 98055 . , .. Re : Rezone - Special Use Permit for Apartments • !, in an R-2 Zone. - , Dear Mr. Smith: Lc, This letter is written in regard to your letter dated d October 8, 1974 , addressed to Mr, Lou Rowley. 2 (42 , . z cr. , ... , We are requesting that you withdrew our application cN s' , cc for the above mentioned rezone, 1/4,k ge. 4 CC Sincerely yours , Liit:11( c ..._ • DOUGLAS MULVANNY/Architects nem al c Doug M nny , DM/waw . , - cc : Lou Rowley at) u • 1 ,, - • ,i ' , - OCT '18 1974 • <.1 i,.,, .,; :, „e, G DE 41%N1N ..- l 40F v c ~' eor)4"3 PLANNING DEPARTMENT • RENTON,WASHINGTON rn , o MUNICIPAL BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 • ) XX-- X • * 235-2550 yPORT CA PITAk•Of October 8 , 1974 Louis B. Rowley P. 0. Box 686 Mercer Island, , PIA. 98040 ' RE: Rezone; Special Use Permit for Apartments in an R-2 Zone Dear Mr. " Rowley: Pursuant to our October 4 , 1974, meeting, it is felt that although the rezone to R-2 seems reasonable and compatible with the Comprehensive Plan, the plans for the subject Special Permit are inadequate as submitted. Given the fact that the Comprehensive Plan indicates a low density multiple (R-2) buffer or "stepping down" from the relatively small commercial area to the single family area, and the fact that as zoned and developed for R-2, only a single duplex unit could be constructed on the property, it is felt that a reasonable maximum number of units would be six. However, this would depend upon the acceptability of the specific site plan and the various elements included such as setbacks, landscaping, screen- ing, usable open space, parking and circulation. This is not to say that the six unit density figure is not flexible, if the abovementioned elements are handled properly. • If you have any further questions', please contact this department. Very trul ' your , ; / • l Michael L. Smith • Assistant Planner cc: Dave Kehle INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE Date October 1. 1974 TO: Mike Smith, Planning Department FROM: • Tom Touma, Design Engineer SUBJECT: Louis B. Rowley - Rezone We have checked the legal description contained within the attached application for rezone and find it to be satisfactory, except for the plat reference. It should read " according to the plat, as recorded in Vol. 11 of Plats, page 63 Records of King County, Washington." ' This property lies within our sanitary sewer L.I.D. No. 286, which is now in the design stage, construction tentatively scheduled for the first part of 1975. Although we have had many calls on this property due to its being up for sale, our records show: Mr. Raymond Howie/Mutson Rm. 220 - Ballard Building'. 2208 N.W. Market Seattle, WA 98107 to be the last owner of record. Tom Touma, P.E. Design Engineer • TT:sn cc: A. Haight :; v` RfCEI�lFp�o oc, 1974 rvo DEPART Renton Planning Commission Meeting September 25 , 1974 Page Ten Following discussion , IT WAS MOVED BY TEEGARDEN , SECONDED BY GIBSON , THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CAR- RIED UNANIMOUSLY . ACTION: MOVED BY GIBSON, SECONDED BY SCHOLES, THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE DICK COLOSURDO, HI-LANDS FIRST ADDITION PRELIMINARY PLAT TO THE CITY COUNCIL AS IT IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH CITY SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.. REZONE - SPECIAL PERMIT B. LOUIS B . ROWLEY ; Appl : R-787-74 ; rezone from G to R-2 ; Appl . SP-788-74 ; special permit to construct 10-unit apartment building in R-2 zone ; property located on Park Ave . N . between N . 30th St . and N . 32nd St. The Chairman introduced the Louis B . Rowley request for rezone from G to R-2 and application for special permit to construct apartments in an R-2 zone and invited com- ment from the staff. The Planning Director pointed out the property on the vicinity map and noted that it is located in lower Kenny- dale adjacent to a small commercial area . He cited single family residential uses in the vicinity and noted that the requested rezone is in conformance with the Compre- hensive Land Use Plan . The site is approximately 15 ,000 square feet of undevel - oped land ; the proposed structure would require 14 , 500 square feet of lot area . The proposed development plan is for a 10-unit two-story apartment structure on the southern property line . Under R-2 zoning , apartments may be built with Planning Commission approval . The Planning Director then noted staff recommendations . Noting that action would be first taken on the rezone request , followed by the application for special permit , • the Chairman invited comment from the applicant . David Kehle of Douglas Mulvanney Architects , 1000 Union St . , Seattle , pointed out that the rezone is consistent with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and stated that con- struction plans are consistent with lot coverage require- ments for an R-2 zone . He said they have requested that adjacent to the parking area , a fence be accepted in lieu of setback and landscaping . Comments were invited from the audience by the Chairman . Bill Synder , 1209 N . 31st , Renton , stating that he repre- sented his mother ' s estate , which is adjacent to the property on two sides , indicated that he was not against the apartment concept but questioned the description of the property size . It was then noted that on the drawing the lot size is listed as 197 ' x 75 ' , while the legal description indicates 147 ' x 75 ' . Renton Planning Commission Meeting September 25 , 1974 Page Nine ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY HUMBLE, THAT INSTALLA- TION OF TRACKAGE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A PUBLIC HEARING AND PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL. Following further discussion , a roll call vote on the motion , as amended , resulted in the following : HUMBLE - AYE GIBSON - AYE MOLA - AYE SCHOLES - NO TEEGARDEN - AYE WIK - AYE ROSS - AYE MOTION CARRIED. 4 • NEW PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS : PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION A. DICK COLOSURDO , HI-LANDS , FIRST ADDITION ; Appl . PP-786-74 ; application for preliminary plat approval ; property located on N . E . 8th St. between Harrington and Jefferson Ave. N . E . The Chairman invited a presentation from the Planning Director. Mr. Ericksen pointed out the presently un- developed one and a half acre site located in the Highlands on the vicinity map and noted surrounding uses . Proposed development in preliminary plat form is for six lots which would each allow a duplex or single family unit . He referred the Commission to private restrictive covenants that run with the land and advised that the proposed development does con- form to said covenants . In addition , the proposed plat is in conformance with . provisions of the Subdi - vision Ordinance , including pipe-stem lots . Lot sizes vary from approximately 8400 square feet to 16 ,000 square feet . The Chairman called for comment from the applicant . Kenneth J . Oyler , engineer for the plat , stated that their plans are as originally submitted with no changes forthcoming . The Chairman called for comment from the audience but received none . Discussion was then invited from the Commission . Responding to Gibson , the Planning Director advised that 5 ,000 square feet per lot is the minimum square footage for duplexes in the Renton area . The square footage required for duplex units was also cited . In response to Gibson and Mola , Mr. Oyler advised that there are no particular building plans for the lots at this time , as they are being offered for sale on an individual basis . Joshua Sutton , 3009 8th St . N . E . , Renton , inquired if the private covenants were to be enforced by the City and was advised that the covenants were a private matter in which the City is not involved . 4 Renton Planning Commission Meeting September 25 , 1974 Page Eleven Slides and aerial photographs of the area were then viewed . Following a brief discussion concerning the questions raised relative to lot size , it was ACTION: MOVED BY MOLA, SECONDED BY GIBSON, THAT THE LOUIS B. ROWLEY APPLICATIONS FOR REZONE AND SPECIAL PERMIT BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS CLARIFIED, AND THAT THE MATTER THEN BE PLACED ON AN APPROPRIATE HEARING AGENDA . Discussion followed , and it was noted that both applications were affected by the discrepancy and to withdraw them would involve another filing fee. Mr. Synder then stated that he had refigured the property and noted that the lot is 197 feet in length by 75 feet in width . The Chairman pointed out that the legal description and plan do not agree . The Planning Director stated that the matter would be investigated with all parties involved . Commission Teegarden , noting that the plans submitted were sketch plans , requested specific information as to how many units will be provided , what they are going to look like , and where they will be placed on the property. It was agreed by the Commission that they would only act on detailed plans . ON THE QUESTION: MOTION CARRIED. SITE (USE) APPROVAL - SPECIAL PERMIT C, WASHINGTON NATURAL GAS CO . ; Appl . No . SA-790-74 ; site (use ) approval to allow expansion of existing gas storage plant in R- 1 zone ; Appl . No . SP-789-74 ; special permit to allow excavation and grading in R- 1 zone ; property located between S . Puget Dr. and Williams Ave . S . The Chairman invited background information from the Plan- ning Director . Mr. Ericksen pointed out the site on the vicinity map and noted that it is the location of the existing facility . operated by Washington Natural Gas Company. The proposal is for the addition of twenty 30 ,000 gallon propane tanks to be installed underground . The site is situated in a single family residential zone . The Planning Director reviewed the history of the original approval of the facility , which was granted in 1964 , when the property was zoned R- 1 utility reserve . The current Zoning Ordinance designates an R-1 zone , which allows quasi -public institutions upon approval by the Planning Commission . The Planning Director then noted the site on the topographical map and described the elevation of the site . He pointed out the 19 existing Storage tanks and proposed location for the new tanks . The Planning Director then described plans for installa- tion of the new tanks on the 360 ' x 150 ' site . He noted proposed changes to the landscaping due to removal of some existing vegetation . He then referred the Commission to the staff report in which comments regarding the environ- mental impact assessment were noted . Renton Planning Commission Meeting September 25 , 1974 Page Twelve • Slides and aerial photographs of the area were shown . The Chairman invited comment from the applicant . Paul Hogland , Senior Vice-president for Operations , Wash- ington Natural Gas Company , stated that he was the Chief Engineer at the time of original development of the facil - ity. At the time of original approval , immediate and future development was considered . At that meeting the Commission approved the zoning as requested subject to the Commission ' s review of detailed plans . These plans were approved July 22 , 1964 . Mr. Hogland discussed their provisions and indicated that it was their intention to double the capacity of the facility in the reasonable future at that time . Mr. Hogland then reviewed the present proposal . Stating that they service an area of 1 ,900 ,000 people , and obtain gas from Northwest Pipeline Corporation , he said that under their contractual operation with Northwest , they are limited in the quantity of natural gas they may take in any given day . Noting a much higher require- ment during extremely cold weather , Mr. Hogland stated that propane gas is provided in such instances . Mr. Hogland indicated that a short supply of natural gas is expected for the coming winter due to a limited supply from the Canadian supplier; and , therefore , they feel additional storage must be provided prior to peak per- iods . He noted that the Talbot Hill site is centrally located and the source of supply to major service areas to the north , south and west of Renton . Mr. Hogland then cited reasons they believe the requested permit should be approved . The site is a greenbelt area with limited access ; the plan has no impact in their opinion on surrounding land uses ; the facility has made significant contribution to the tax base of the commun- ity ; and natural gas is used extensively in the Renton area . He noted similar storage existing at businesses and schools in Renton and described provisions for safety. Tony Tessatore , Engineer representing Washington Natural Gas Co . , 815 Mercer St. , Seattle , addressed the matter of environmental impact and discussed the safety aspects . Mr. Tessatore stated that less than one-half an acre of the 17 acre tract is involved in the expansion . Slides were viewed. Plans for screening , fencing and replace- ment of lost vegetation were described . No stability or drainage problems are expected . Mr. Tessatore stated that the proposed installation does not increase the hazard factor. No significant amount of pollution is anticipated . Regarding the noise factor , there is gen- erally less noise than in a residential area . The normal operation is essentially a stand-by operation with a roving patrol on a 24 hours per day schedule . He stated that there are no alternates to this location . Bob Tomlinson , attorney for Washington Natural Gas Com- pany , stated that Washington Natural Gas is a public utility company with a mandate to serve citizens of the State of Washington with natural gas . That responsibility requires planning so as to be able to meet high peak loads during periods of extremely cold weather. He noted Renton Planning Commission Meeting September 25, 1974 Page Two ACTION: MOVED BY SCHOLES, SECONDED BY HUMBLE, THAT THE MINUTES OF JULY 24, 1974, BE APPROVED AS AMENDED AND CORRECTED AT THE MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 11 , 1974, AND INCLUDING ADDITIONAL CORRECTIONS AND AMENDMENTS OF THIS DATE. MOTION CARRIED. Chairman Ross called for additions or corrections to the minutes of September 11 , 1974. Commissioner Scholes requested that all questions and requests raised by the Commissioners be included in the minutes . He asked that the following items be noted : With regard to the Dick Colosurdo Preliminary Plat Application , Scholes had requested that the staff offer an opinion regarding the acceptability of pipe-stem lots versus public rights-of-way. With regard to the Louis B . Rowley rezone and special permit requests , Scholes asked that it be noted that he had requested a staff review of the Commission ' s powers regarding density and landscaping changes and revising setbacks . With regard to the Washington Natural Gas Company Site (Use) Approval and Special Permit Application , Scholes asked inclusion of his request for a legal opinion as to the implied or inherent rights of expan- sion of projects similar to this ; request for an environ- mental assessment ; request for a letter of acceptability of the project by King County ; Commissioner Gibson ' s request for a report from the Fire Department on how they would handle the total proposed facility ; and Commissioner Seymour' s request that adjacent property owners be advised by mail of the public hearing . ACTION: MOVED BY SCHOLES, SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN, THAT THE MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 11 , 1974, BE APPROVED AS AMENDED TO INCLUDE THE ABOVE COMMENTS. MOTION CARRIED. At the request of the Chairman , Commission Secretary Gibson counted the number of people in attendance and reported that there were 38 people in the audience . The Chairman then intro- duced staff members attending and Eric Pryne of the "Record- Chronicle . " Ross then introduced the continued public hearing items . 3• CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS : REVIEW OF COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN A. REVIEW OF THE CITY' S COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN IN THAT AREA LOCATED GENERALLY IN THE VICINITY OF THE VALLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL. B. W. STEWART POPE ; APPLICATION FOR COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT FROM SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO PUBLIC AND QUASI PUBLIC USE ; property located at . 3713 Talbot Road S . At the request of the Chairman , the Planning Director pointed out the location of the areas being reviewed and noted significant development in the vicinity. RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING MEETING SEPTEMBER 25, 1974 MINUTES COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Don Humble , Larry Gibson , Anthone Mola , Norman Ross , Arthur Scholes , Clark Teegarden , Bylund Wik. COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT: Bev Morrison , Patricia Seymour. CITY STAFF PRESENT: Gordon Ericksen , Planning Director ; Michael Smith , Assistant Planner ; Willis Roberts , Recording Secretary. The September 1974 public hearing meeting of the Renton Plan- ping Commission was called to order at 8: 00 p . m. by Commis- sioner Ross , Chairman . The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Commissioner Mola . 1 . ROLL CALL was taken by Secretary Gibson . All members responded present with the exception of Morrison ( illness ) , Seymour (out of town ) , and Scholes , who arrived at 8 : 04 p.m. ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT THE ABSENT COMMISSIONERS BE EXCUSED. MOTION CARRIED. 2- APPROVAL OF MINUTES Noting that the Commission had moved that approval of the minutes of July 24 , 1974 , had been continued to the September 25th meeting , Chairman Ross called for additions or corrections . Commissioner Scholes indicated that there were several items of concern . With regard to the Shell Oil Company Special Permit application , specifically page two , para- graph two , "Planning Department recommendations and Shell ' s compromise plans were also described he asked if the Planning Department recommendations and Shell ' s compromise plans were kept on record . The Planning Director responded that they were a part of the Planning Department Analysis , which is a part of the permanent file on the subject . With regard to page two , paragraph four, which cites correspondence between Mobil Oil Corporation and Councilman William Grant , Scholes requested that it be noted in the record that the date of the Mobil Oil Corporation letter was May 29 , 1974. With regard to page three , paragraph three , relative to the Planning Commission Comprehensive Plan Commit- tee recommendation for denial , the Planning Director advised Scholes that the complete report dated July 19 , 1974 , is a part of the permanent file on the subject . With regard to the substitute motion listed on page five , Scholes questioned the necessity for recording a substitute motion that had not received a second . Chairman Ross and Commissioner Humble stated that it was their opinion that the motion was a part of the business and including it made the record absolutely clear. ori/ey .�za Renton Planning Commission Meeting September 11 , 1974 Page Three The Chairman then invited comments from the Commission , stating that he would solicit input and questions from each Commissioner. Requests were to be directed to the staff or appropriate source for response prior to or at the public hearing.. The poll resulted in the follow- ing requests : a review of the Restrictive Covenants for Fairview Terrace to determine applicability to this application and an evaluation of the planned pipe- stem lots versus a public right-of-way. Discussion followed relative to the designation of the lots as . interior and lot coverage as it applies to the R-2 zone . REZONE — SPECIAL PERMIT: R; LOUIS B. ROWLEY ; Appl . R-787-74 ; rezone from G to R-2 ; App . SP-788-74 ; special permit to construct 10-unit apartment building in R-2 zone ; property located on Park Ave . N . between N . 30th St . and N . 32nd St . The Chairman introduced the proposed rezone and special permit requests and invited review from the Planning Director . Mr. Ericksen pointed out the location of the 14 , 775± square foot site on the vicinity map . The rea.uested, rezone is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . which designates the area as low density multi -family . A request for special permit to construct a 10-unit apart- ment complex is proposed . Response from the Commission was invited by Chairman Ross . Seymour asked for staff review as to normal land coverage in an R-2 zone as opposed to the coverage pro- posed by the special permit application . Staff comment and recommendation in regard to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and zoning in the Kennydale area was requested by Gibson and Wik . The Chairman suggested a map of the area showing the Comprehensive Land Use Plan designa- tions in more detail . Humble , Chairman of the Compre- hensive Plan Committee , advised that the study of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan in the Kennydale area is' expected to proceed shortly . Discussion followed regarding the approach to follow in evaluating the applications . SPECIAL PERMIT: C. 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 . Noting that no action was planned for that evening , the Chairman requested staff review from Mr . Ericksen . The Planning Director advised that a letter had been received from the applicant amending their previous application for a special permit for grading and fill - ing . He noted the revised area on the cross-section map of the property . There is no proposal for develop- ment at the present time . 1 • Renton Planning Commission Meeting September 11 , 1974 Page Four The Chairman called for comment from the Commission. • It was requested by Scholes and Humble that a map citing the zones and- 'topography , of. adjacent County areas be pro- vided' for Commission review. Seymour requested specific information with regard to the revised application , in particular an indication of intended use of the filled property . Scholes " asked that the matter of environmental assessment be re-evaluated in view of the amended applica- tion. - SITE. (USE) APPROVAL - SPECIAL PERMIT D. WASHINGTON NATURAL GAS CO . ; Appl . No . SA-790-74; site (use) approval to allow expansion of existing gas storage plant in . R-1 zone ; Appl . No . SP-789-74 ; special permit to allow excavation and grading in R-1 zone ; property located be- tween S . Puget Dr. and Williams Ave . S . The Chairman introduced the applications for special permit and. site (use ) approval and requested background information from the Planning Director. Mr. Ericksen pointed out the location of the. seventeen acre site on the vicinity map . He noted the applicant proposes to install an additional twenty 30 ,000 gallon gas storage tanks on the present site , said tanks to be placed under- ground and to involve grading of approximately 4 ,000 cubic yards of native material a.nd filling of approximately 6 ,000 cubic yards . Mr. Ericksen stated that Washington' Natural Gas Company is considered as a utility and public quasi institution . He noted original approval of the peak shaving .plant in 1964. Nineteen larger tanks are presently in exist- ence . H.e then noted the location of the proposed tanks and planned excavation and grading . The Chairman invited comment from the Commission . Wik and • Mola requested information regarding the conditions of approval of the existing facility . Scholes suggested that an investigation be made into the history of complaints that may have been registered regarding odors from the plant . . Ques- tions were raised concerning the applicant ' s legal status as a quasi public agency , technical differences between the storage of natural gas and the type proposed , the matter of public safety , and environmental impact . • 5- ADMINISTRATIVE : A. FIELD TRIP Following discussion , it was. MOVED BY SEYMOUR, SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT A FIELD TRIP BE MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 16 , 1974 , AT 7 : 00 P . M. , PARTICIPANTS TO MEET IN FRONT OF CITY HALL . MOTION CARRIED. B. COMMITTEE REPORTS The Chairman called for committee reports relative to items to be considered in September. 1 . . COMPREHENSIVE PLAN COMMITTEE Humble , Chairman of the Comprehensive Plan Committee, announced plans for the Committee to meet on Septem- ber 18, 1974 , with regard to the Comprehensive Land • OF -v As C.) mieR THE, CITY OF RENTON z S MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 o AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR . • PLANNING DEPARTMENT �p 235 - 2550 4TFO MO- MEMORANDUM MEMORANDUM September 6 , 1974 TO: Files FROM:. Michael Smith SUBJECT: LOU ROWLEY REZONE AND SPECIAL PERMIT I talked with David Kehle of Douglas Mulvanny architects . He said that he called for the applicant to inform me that they were not going to amend their plans prior to Commission review as previously planned . There were some addi - tions in the form of landscaping and fencing that were felt to be necessary. I informed. him • ,that this was his prerogative , but we usually liked to work out such problems before the public hearing so as to minimize any delays in , decisions on _such applications . MLS :wr