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I i' 1 ---GS i Mb Fil q a •- ; R-3 it �.. - L r' 1 I I ; 1 TR-3 I m 1.... .�2L-1 I I P it � �P yl I I T _L_ - � C I i i �; H B �r� aI13 __ I , . 1 —1 hj A F I G - I Li GRENWOOD ' im=71 I -, - I G DENNIS R. OSTER I CE1METERY i ; _ . REZONE g E N -- - r „ 4 I I . I t C D I I `..�.-�•--__�--___ -__-_�--_-_ �__.__._.. ___..—:._._.— I L . '- -- I ; I — —,I 1 t 01. ' • iT■l Er-, p ...._ . —�1 - } .a•aaa.aaa I -..I lit ►T. •tt% . 11I • "'9 W ' REZONE : • DENNIS ' OSTER ; Rezone From G to R-3 ; property located on the east side of Union Avenue N. E. approximately 500 feet south of N . E. 4th Street. Appl . No . R-827-75 APPLICANT DENNIS R. OSTER TOTAL AREA . 66 acres PRINCIPAL ACCESS Union Avenue N . E. EXISTING ZONING G EXISTING USE Undeveloped Property PROPOSED USE No plans to date COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Medium Density Multiple Family Residential District COMMENTS 0 • RENTO., %)‘\9. WASHINGTON ORDINANCE0 2cj AN ORDINANHCIEN 51_CITY I OF RENT0t, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING : CLASSIFICAT'IO'N' OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITH- r IN THE CITY OF RENTON Affidavit of Publication 1 CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT ! (G)TO RESIDENCE DISTRICT 1. (R-3)_ STATE OF WASHINGTON ; WHEREAS under Chapter VII, COUNTY OF KING ss. Title,IV.(Building Regulations) of i Ordinance No. 162t3 known as the I "dode of General Ordinances of the City df'Renton,'el' as amended, and the maps'and reports adopted.in r being first duly sworn on f.conjunction therewith, the property ;; >3$4!g"'a;I'„7 �'I I7� hereinbelow described has , heretofore been zoned as General oath,deposes and says that is the n of f Classification District(G);and av he... 0't' �..e.L' . :.�:e. ' WHEREAS a proper petition for THE RENTON RECORD CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) change of zoneciassifrcationofsaid times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and property has been filed with the City has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred Clerk on or about June 3, 1975, to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news which petition was duly referred to paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, the Plannin } and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained vesti ati g Commission'for in at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton I, 9 on, study and public heard Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the !n9 and a public hearing fiaving' Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, been held thereon on or'alioufJur;e 25, .1975 and continued'fo t a' c'4 tee htavin er 24,1975,and said mat-� Washington.That the annexed is a w:•I•.d:�110.1;.0 -}•••:bp•o•••. •� J• 9beendulyconsideredby the Planning Commission•a'nd said f zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan„ as.amended, and the City,Council,' h ving duly considered ait-matters' as it was published in regular issues(and relevant thereto,and all'oartes hav' not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period ingbeenheardappearinginatppor' thereof or in opposition thereto NOW THEREFORE i BE IT ORDAINED,GY THE of C,. consecutive issues,commencing on the MAYOR AND THE CITY OF THE CITY OF iL.ENTON; day of 19.. .t"....,and ending the WASHINGTON,AS FOLLOWS. •2 1%t:;'C;. 75 SECTION I: The following described property in the City of; Reisherebyrezonedto'day of 19 both dates Residence District (:R-3) asinclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub /::,. hereinbelgwspecified; the Publicscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the feeWorks Director and thePlanningj Director are hereby authorized and' directed to change the raps of thel charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $3C�2J which Zoning Ordinance, as amended,to has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundr d world for the evidence said rezoning,to-wit: - , first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent The North?/4 of the South 215 of , insertion. the following described tract: West� of the.N.W. %4 of the C '.( / N•es Uaofthe o N.�/4ofSec.15,IPC1- 4-j Township 23 North,R 5 i W,M, ' ! in King County, Washington, except the county road;"Being CO&;)?�4),� .c.!„lark. r k. known as the South 2!5 of Lot 1, exdept the South Quarter thereof, Martins Acre Tracts, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12 day of according to the unrecorded plat thereof." (Property located on Union Ave. N.E. between S.E. '`Gc.a , 19. .. ) /� 128th and S.E. 132nd, Renton, �% ip" ' King County,Washington) SECTION II: This Ordinance C ;shall be effective upon its passage I Notary Public in and for the State of Was ngton, approval and five(5)days after its' residing at Kent, Kin County. - 'publication: . PASSED BY THE CITY' �COUNCIL this 8th day of December,1 1975., —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June Delores A.Mead; 9th, 1955. City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, i this 8th day of December, 1975. adopted by the newspapers of the State. / Charles.Oelaurenti,, Approved as to formay`r Pro-t;,m' Gerard M.Shellan, ' • City Attorney ' Published in the Renton Record- Chronicle'December 12, 1g75 V.P.C.Form No.87 ' R3587 , --..__ 04,6 ' J Renton City Council Page 5 12/8/75 ORDINANCES - Continued Ordinance No. 2988 Harbor Line which have heretofore been acquired by The Boeing Company Inner Harbor Line and the City. (First reading 12/1/75) Following readings, it was Annexation MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance No. 2989 The Legislation Committee presented an ordinance which had been on Appropriation of first reading 12/1/75 appropriating funds in the amount of $895.05 Funds for Demoliton for the demolition of a dangerous building at 518 Cedar Ave. S. Following readings it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance No. 2990 The Legislation Committee presented an ordinance for second and final Rezone G to R-3 readings (first reading 12/1 ) changing the zoning classification of - Oster Property the Oster property located on Union Ave. N.E. between N.E. 4th St. (S E. 128th) and S.E. 132nd, fromG to R-3. Following the readings, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: Six Ayes: DELAURENTI, PERRY, CLYMER, BRUCE, GRANT, SCHELLERT; One NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading The Legislation Committee presented an ordinance for first reading Street Vacation which vacates a portion of N.W. 5th Street between Lind Ave. N.W. and Portion NW 5th St. Stevens Ave. N.W. Following reading of the ordinance vacating street as per petition filed by Gary L. Vigoren, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 10:28 p.m. Q. j e'<- Delores A. Mead, City Clerk WARRANT DISTRIBUTION . 12/011/75 FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS. NO.#7188 — #7I94 CURRENT FUND •19189'1110 PARRS AND RECREATION FUND 53, 131152 ARTERIAL STREET FUND •3101119S STREET FUND 511126130 STREET FORWARD THRUST 018,778j44 - URBAN ARTERIAL FUND •S,E44188 1975 WATER A SEWER CONSTR ••E31067184 WATERWORKS UTILITIY FUND •1AeA1E192 AIRPORT FUND $204155 EQUIPMENT RENTAL I$939101 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS •12119116153 WE1 THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF RENTON CITY .COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES WAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NOs 7195 THROUGH NO. 7300 IN THE AMOUNT OF $1R1+ 814i53 THIS 8/1 DAY OF ECEMBE 1973• c-\ • COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN w • EMBER *rI -R . 11 "4/141r,4-441... 4/1 MEMBER • • w m • w L. I ,D.#291 : REVENUE FUND Warrant No.#R-7 $2, 127.60 CASH FUND Warrant No.#C-9 $2, 127.60 • Ater' RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING ur- 12/1/75 - Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS (Continued) position, freezing all City salaries for the next four years, part- time legal services consultant, deletion of Airport restaurant, sale of the Municipal Airport, and urging blanket approval of all grading, land fill and mining operations. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THIS LETTER BE REFERRED TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE. CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence in the appointments of Mrs. Phyllis Nelson, 574 Windsor Place N.E. , to the Planning Commission replacing Larry Gibson whose term expires on January 1 , 1976, her appointment to be for four years expiring on January 1 , 1980; and Mr. Gary Faull , 600 Cedar Ave. So. , to the Planning Commission replacing Arthur Scholes whose terms expires January 1 , 1976, his appointment to be for four years expiring on January 1 , 1980. Mrs. Nelson is a 20-year resident of Windsor Hills and actively involved in community affairs; Mr. Faull , member of a pioneer family, is an attorney in Renton. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE APPOINTMENTS BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE UNTIL THE MAYOR-ELECT TAKES OFFICE. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Schellert reported noting an Invitation to Bid from the Study of Bid Calls City of Spokane for a pumper for the Fire Department with specifications of Spokane for a five-year lease with option to buy and thought it might be well for the Council to study the advantages of this type of bid. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH REPORT BACK. MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES & Legislation Committee Chairman Clymer presented report which RESOLUTIONS recommended the reading of an ordinance rezoning property from G to First Reading B-1 (Gary Moritz property). MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, Ordinance Rezoning THAT THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. After first from G to B-1 reading of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, (Gary Moritz) TO REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance Rezoning Legislation Committee report recolmend1 ify f;r t reedi g of an ordi nanre_ from G to R-3 rezoning property located on Union Ave. N.E. from G to R-3 (Dennis Oster) . (Dennis Oster) After reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE First Reading ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Appropriation appropriating $895.05 from excess revenue to building facilities for Demolition acct.for demolition of a building located at 518 Cedar Ave. So. After First Reading reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE ORDI- NANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance 2985 Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Appropriation to appropriating $30,676.00 from excess revenue to fire suppression fund Fund 2nd Aid Car for purchase of an Aid Car. After reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. MOTION CARRIED. After second and final readings, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance (Boeing Co. ) Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Annexing Property annexing certain territory to the City of Renton (Inner Harbor Line). to City - Inner After reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THIS Harbor Line ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution 2010 Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a Tax Reform Resolution in support of the City of Seattle' s Resolution regarding tax reform and declaring Renton' s willingness to join along with other jurisdictions within the State in urging the Governor and State Legisla- ture to appoint a Tax Reform Commission and that there should be full citizen participation in implementing such Tax Reform Package. After reading, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE RESO- LUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 1 , 1975 Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro Tem Charles J. Delaurenti , presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF GEORGE J. PERRY, Council President Pro Tem; RICHARD M. STREDICKE, COUNCIL EARL CLYMER, KENNETH D. BRUCE, WILLIAM J. GRANT and HENRY M. SCHELLERT. CITY OFFICIALS IN CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor Pro Tem; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director; GORDON Y . ERICKSEN, Planning Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; ED TORKELSON, Data Processing Director; GENE COULON, Parks & Recreation Director; DON STARK, Administrative Ass ' t. ; ROBERT HUGHES, Legislative Aide; MARGE TONKIN, Court Administrator; JULEE LACOUNT, Human Resources Coordinator; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Sup' t. ; and VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent. PRESS IN Eric Pryne, News Editor, Renton Record Chronicle; Mary Wilbert Smith, ATTENDANCE Editor, Greater Renton News. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO AMEND THE MINUTES OF 11/24/75 11/24/75 TO REFLECT THE CORRECT SPELLING OF MR. MORITZ'S NAME ON PAGE TWO. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE MINUTES, AS AMENDED, BE APPROVED. MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND TAKE 1976 Budget UP THE REGULAR BUSINESS PRIOR TO THE BUDGET HEARING. MOTION CARRIED. INTRODUCTIONS Mayor Pro Tem Delaurenti noted presence in the audience of Mrs. John Helmie Nelson & Nelson, former City Clerk and her husband, John, and welcomed them both. Mike Lowry, K.C. Also welcomed Mike Lowry, King County Councilman-Elect, who remarked Councilman-Elect that he had come to the meeting to observe. CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS Inner Harbor Line Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of Boundary Review Board Annexation waiver of review and approval of annexation of Inner Harbor Line area (Boeing) and recommended referral to the Legislation Committee for annexation ordinance. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT MATTER OF ANNEXATION OF THE INNER HARBOR LINE AREA BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. 10% Letter of Letter from City Clerk Mead reported that 10% Letter of Intent to annex Intent to Annex property to the City of Renton had been filed with her office and had Water Reservoir been certified valid by the Planning Department, 76.5% of assessed Talbot Hill Area valuation represented by signatures; also recommended that December 22, 1975 be set as a Public Meeting with initiating property owners to Public Meeting determine whether to accept the letter of intent, require adoption of Set - 12/22/75 the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Pre-Existing Indebtedness , and to authorize circulation of 75% Petition. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO SET A PUBLIC MEETING FOR DECEMBER 22, 1975. MOTION CARRIED. Donation by Foster Letter from Foster and Kleiser, 3601 Sixth Ave. S. , Seattle, to Council- and Kleiser Adv. man Grant, commended him for his concern for the environment and for for Green River putting concern in action in a fashion that will benefit Renton and Wildlife including King County and enclosed check for $100.00 for the Green River Wildlife and Green Belt Conservation Fund. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT COUNCIL ACCEPT THE FUNDS AND THAT THEY BE PLACED IN THE PROPER FUND AND THAT THE CITY CLERK WILL SEND LETTER THANKING THEM FOR THE DONATION. MOTION CARRIED. Budget Suggestions Letter from Sven Johnson, 1520 Index Ave. N.E. , suggested management practices to reduce governmental costs by not filling vacant Council LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT DECEMBER 1 , 1975 The Legislation Committee recommends the following: • 1. To be placed on second and final reading and adopted, an ordinance rezoning property from G zone to B-1 (Gary Moritz property) . ` \ .. 2 . To be placed on second and final reading and adopted, an ordinance rezoning property from G zone to R-3 (Dennis Oster property) . \ cT 3. To be placed on first reading, an ordinance appropriating $895 . 05 from excess revenue fund to • building facilities fund. (518 Cedar Avenue) • i 4 . To be placed on first reading, an ordinance appropriating $30 ,676 .00 from excess revenue to fire suppression fund. (Aid Car) 5 . To be placed on first reading, an ordinance annexing certain territory to the city of Renton (Inner Harbor Line) . .. 6 . To be read and adopted, a resolution in support of the city of Seattle ' s resolution regarding tax reform. Chaii nan Earl Clytt en y E. Schellert George J . erry EC:mg CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 2990 ' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF' RENTON, WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFIGTION DISTRICT (G) TO RESIDENCE DISTRICT (R-3) 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 heretofore been zoned as General Classification District (G) ; and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the City Clerk on or about June 3 , 1975 , 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 June 25 , 1975 and continued to September 24 , 1975 , 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 II : The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Residence. District (R-3)as hereinbelow specified; the Public Works Director and the Planning Director , are $ereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance , as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit : The North 3/4 .of the South, 2/5 of the following described tract: West 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 15 , Township 23 North, 'R 5 E .W.M. , in King County, Washington, except the county road; "Being known as the South 2/5, of Lot 1, except the South Quarter thereof, Martins Acre Tracts , according to the unrecorded plat thereof . " -1- (Property located on Union Ave . N.E . between S .E . 128th and S .E . 132nd, Renton, King County, Washington) SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage , approval and five ( 5) days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 8th day of December , 1975 , De ores A. Mead, Cit Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 8th day of December , 1975 . Charles Delaurenti , Mayor Pro-tem Approved as to form: / Perlw/A? fee2g: G rard M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication: 1-2-12-75 Renton City Council Meeting 11/24/75 - Page 3 q' v CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS (Continued) Dangerous Building BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS 518 Cedar Ave. S. DIRECTOR. After some discussion as to the legality of demolish- ing a building without notification to the legal owner, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO AMEND THE MOTION AND ADD SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY ATTORNEY. AMENDMENT CARRIED. ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee report was read recommending approval of Dennis Oster Rezone request, G to R-3. MOVED DY PERRY, Oster Rezone SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REPORT AND APPROVE G to R-3 THE OSTER REZONE FROM G TO R-3 AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Union Ave. N.E. FOR ORDINANCE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke voted No . Towaway Signs on Councilman Stredicke commented that he was concerned about signs Private Property on private property being visible enough, especially at night, that citizens were able to see them, their cars being liable for ticketing and towaway. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE SIGNING BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Service Station Councilman Stredicke reported that nothing had been done about 12th & Sunset the abandoned service station at 12th and Sunset, it has been vacant for some time and the service pumps had been removed. Mayor Garrett requested the Public Works Director to investigate for proper safeguards. Councilman Stredicke corrnnented regarding the negotiating team of Boeing Company the Aviation Committee's acceptance of the Boeing Co. offer on Leases the leases and subsequently making counter offer. Next meeting to finalize the matter prior to budgetary funding. Councilman Schellert said the Finance Committee was waiting for the Aviation Committee report for appropriate action on the budget. Mr. Stredicke asked for written request. Bid Award Public Safety Committee Chairman Grant presented report recommend- Module Aid Unit ing acceptance of the low alternate bid for (1 ) 1974 Chevrolet Medic Aid Car 2 Deluxe chassis with a 450 Demonstrator with equipment in a total Western States amount of $30,675. 94 of Western States Fire Apparatus , Inc. Fire Apparatus, MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION Inc. OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND AWARD BID TO WESTERN STATES FIRE APPARATUS, INC. MOTION CARRIED. Pay Structure for Public Safety Committee report recommended that a resolution be Administrative drawn up establishing a pay structure and guaranteed fringe bene- Officers in fits for administrative officers of the Police and Fire Departments, Uniform Depts. and that this matter be referred to the Legislation Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO REFER TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK AT THE NEXT MEETING. MOTION CARRIED. Position of Fire Public Safety Committee report recommended that the position of Marshal/Battalion Fire Marshal/Battalion Chief in the Fire Department be referred Chief to the Council ' s Budget Committee for review. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke questioned if the Systems Development charge Systems Development for water and sewer for areas that are obtaining service were being Charges levied and if the charges were sufficient. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE QUESTION OF SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE AND THE AMOUNT OF THE CHARGES BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Green River Valley Councilman Grant asked Mayor Garrett for a report on his meeting Hearing with the congressmen. Mayor Garrett reported there were three congressmen present at the hearing, Don Bonker, 3rd District; Floyd Hicks . 6th District and Brock Adams, 7th District; the main subject of the hearing was the proposed drainage system. He reported that some of the participants toured around the area to observe what they were talking about and pointed out the area that was discussed in Washington, D.C. Renton City Council Meeting 11/24/75 - Page 4 VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert presented Vouchers No. 7007 through 7187 in the amount of $250,639.79 for approval , having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services had been received or rendered. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS NO. 7007 THROUGH 7187. MOTION CARRIED. Vouchers No. 7000 through 7006 were machine voided. Adjournment MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 9:25 P.M. a. 2et- Delor��Mead, City Clerk jt • COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT • NOVEMBER 24 , 1975 SUBJECT: DENNIS OSTER REZONE , R-827-75 ; G to R-3 The Community Services Committee recommends. concurrence in the Planning Commission recommendation for approval of the rezone as it agrees with the Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan indicates a medium density multiple-family future use designation for the site and area immediately south of it in King County. The applicant has contacted the adjacent property owners , they had no objections to the proposed rezone , and no objections were filed at the several public hearings that were held on the rezone . Chairman Earl ClYter • Eae J. erry William J. Grant • Charles J./ Delaurenti GJP :mg clorts. November 11 , 1975 The Honorable Avery Garrett Mayor of Renton Each and Every Councilman City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue Renton, Washington 98055 Gentlemen: As the adjacent and nearest property owners of the rezone request of Mr. Gary Moritz and Mr. Oster, we the below undersigned would rather see these properties developed as business rather than as apartments or duplexes . Thank you for your consideration . r. j 1. fd�� �lt - , , `4��'� 0/43 November 11 , 1975 The Honorable Avery Garrett Mayor of Renton Each and Every Councilman City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue Renton, Washington 98055 Gentlemen: As the adjacent and nearest property owners of the rezone request of Mr. Gary Moritz and Mr. Oster, we the below undersigned would rather see these properties developed as business rather than as apartments or duplexes. Thank you for your consideration . . .� r rj �idJi( LZ —I ,(t. •':�.✓k.`4t( / ;CC(/' /.12=.L. , -, , !�,ILL L.c , l . . -C-eL-&. I ); 11 ' -.Z j r ( A. N X ,.: a ><' p ✓ . : ( - - Z,3_624e Renton City Council 11/10/75 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Street Vacation published as required by law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing N.W. 5th to consider vacation of a portion of N.W. 5th St. located between (Gary Vigoren) Lind Ave. N.W. and Steven Ave. N.W. (formerly known as Renton St. ) as requested in petition filed by Gary L. Vigoren. Public Works Director Gonnason noted the Board of Public Works had recommended proceeding with the vacation contingent upon securing a minimum 20-ft. utility easement and that the Public Works Department verified signatures on the petition represent 75% of the property abutting that portion of right-of-way proposed for vacation, noting recommendation that public interest would be served by vacating portion of N.W. 5th St. and return- ing same to tax rolls. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CLOSE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE STREET VACATION AND REFER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO DETERMINE APPRAISAL FEE AND TO PROCEED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Appeal of published, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to consider appeal Planning of September 24, 1975 Planning Commission decision denying rezone of Commission property from G to B-1 as filed by Gary Moritz, 2525 N.E. 24th St. Decision for approximately 30,000 sq.ft. of property located on Union Ave. N.E. Gary Moritz between Mobil Gas Station across from Prairie Market. Letter from Plan- Rezone G to B-1 ning Director Ericksen reported events leading to the Commission denial R-821-75 of rezone request as it would be incompatible with the existing Compre hensive Plan which indicates medium density multiple-family residential j for the area in question and the area immediately to the north is zoned R-3 with areas on east and south zoned G, also noting review by the Commission indicated no additional commercial zoning was justified. The letter also noted the Comprehensive Plan for the Highlands area is presently under review by the Commission. Letter from Planning Director Ericksen to Community Services Committee Chairman Clymer and Committee Members was read noted the Planning Commission recommendation regarding request for rezone from G to R-3 of the Dennis R. Oster property which is adjacent to the Moritz property, was referred to the Community Services Committee on 10/6/75 for study and recommendation. The letter requested simultaneous review of both the Oster and Moritz items in order that decision be consistent with Council policy. Attorney Mel Kleweno, 213 S.4th, Kent, representing Gary Moritz, used map to point out the only single family resident in the area of Moritz property was one home zoned 8-1 to the west, home on Oster property and some County homes , that across the street is City property used for equipment and gravel storage, that the intersection to east is zoned business on all four quadrants. Mr. Kleweno submitted letter from Mr. Steve Skeel , adjacent land owner to the north (zoned multi-family), sup- ported Moritz' s efforts to have property zoned for business as being compatible with economic situation and with his own future plans. Mr. Dennis R. Oster, 316 Union Ave. N.E. , noted light industry in area. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, Public Hearing R COUNCIL CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING TO NOVEMBER 24, 1975 AND THE APPEAL BE Continued to REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO STUDY. CARRIED. 11/24/75 Planning Director Ericksen used slides to explain the area in question. MOVED. BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:25 p.m. and reconvened at 9:35 p.m. ROLL CALL: All Councilmen present as previously shown (Delaurenti , Perry, Stredicke, Bruce and Grant) . CORRESPONDENCE City Clerk Mead reported November 3, 1975 Bid Opening for ten miniature Bid Opening hand carried two-way radios with two bids received as shown on attached Two-Way Radios tabulation. Letter from Purchasing Agent Church reported recommenda- Bid Accepted tion of Police Chief Darby and Communication Technician and himself to accept the low bid of R.C.A. for $11 ,474.82 deleting nine batteries from their bid in order to comply with the Federal grant monies, which including sales tax totals $10,955.98. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PURCHASING AGENT. CARRIED. Municipal Arts Letter from Renton Municipal Arts Commission Chairman Charmaine Baker thanked Council for passage of the 1% for Art ordinance noting action represents forward step for community and is in keeping with current trend that local government develop and support art in the community. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting November 10 , 1975 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 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Council President; GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, KENNETH D. BRUCE, WILLIAM J. GRANT. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCILMEN EARL CLYMER AND HENRY E. SCHELLERT, BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. PRESS IN Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor, Greater Renton News; Eric Pryne, News ATTENDANCE Editor, Renton Record Chronicle. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; G. M. SHELLAN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 3, 1975 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. SPECIAL GUESTS Mayor Garrett introduced Scout Master Ken Williams and Troup working on Boy Scout Citizenship merit badges. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Environmental published, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to consider the Impact Statement Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Local Improvement District for LID 296 No. 296, Kennydale Interceptor. Public Works Director Gonnason intro- Kennydale Sewer duced Project Consultant Bill Moore and Project Engineer Larry Osborn Project of Moore, Wallace & Kennedy, Inc. , Seattle, Project Consulting Firm, authors and principal E. I .S. contributors. Mr. Moore summarized the Impact Statement, describing the L. I .D. project which will provide collection sewer lines for residential areas in the northern portion of Renton (Kennydale area)with 28 linear feet of 8-inch or larger line plus side sewers stubbed to the 500 homes in the area, each homeowner required to make connection from home. The Draft Statement listed direct environmental impacts: Removal of ground cover on easements ( two acres), would be replaced; construction noise & dust, and con- struction disruption of traffic; and elimination of health hazard. Secondary environmental impacts: full utilization of existing zoning and possible increase in storm water runoff. Alternatives listed: no action and reduce occupancy in areas with septic problems through abatement procedures. The Statement listed mitigation of adverse impact by hydroseeding of unimproved easements; sprinking with water to relieve dust and traffic detours during construction. Mr. Moore requested that all responses to the E. I.S. be written and submitted to the responsible official , Public Works Director Gonnason, by 11/15/75. Councilman Perry inquired re storm water and was advised existing run- off has been taken into consideration and that new plats should be con- sidered as developed. Following further discussion, Mr. Mark Iozzio 255 First Ave. N.W. , Issaquah, made inquiries on behalf of Washington Environmental Impact Council; commented on alternatives for "where sewerage goes" after collected in Kennydale and also that acceptance of this plan would develop northern side of May Creek. Mr. Moore requested the comments be submitted to the Public Works Director in writing prior to the deadline of 11/15/75. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, City Attorney Shellan noted closing of hearing does not constitute acceptance of the Impact Statement and Council will have further opportunity to review final statement. Project Engineer Osborn used display map to further explain the district and project. Council- man Grant inquired regarding inclusion of property on Edmonds N. E. where the L. I.D. had been rejected, being advised of inclusion. Plans for installation of the line in or adjacent to Edmonds Ave. N.E. were dis- cussed. Upon inquiry of Councilman Bruce, Mr. Osborn noted no lift sta- tion was planned. Meetings with property owners noted (see schedule) . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CLOSE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER LID 296 TO THE Hearing PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER MONITORING. CARRIED. Time: 8:50 P.M. Continued to See later adoption of Resolution No. 2009 amending hearing date for 12/15/75 LID 296 to December 15, 1975. 0Sfev 017 1l f, C= AR1- THE CITY OF RENTON 0 v8~i MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 0.13 AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR ® PLANNIN'G DEPARTMENT oFOSEP�EtO�Q 235 - 2550 MEMORANDUM November 7 , 1975 TO : Earl Clymer, Chairman of Community Services Committee Community Services Committee Members FROM : Gordon Y . Ericksen , Planning Director RE : GARY MORITZ APPEAL PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION The Council will be conducting a public hearing regarding the above noted matter Monday , November 10th . The property in question is located adjacent to the Dennis R. Oster. property (request for rezone from G to R-3 ) . The Planning Commission recommendation regarding the Oster ' request was referred to the Community Services Committee on October 6 for study and recommendation . In view of the fact that both properties are directly adjacent to each other and located in the same vicinity , simultaneous review of both items by the Committee might be desirable in order that any decision made be consistent with Council policy . cc : Mayor Council President Council Members GYE :wr ' f L) . .Jai 11. % S ' 1 h,l ,7`, pT.. T 1+ :J .�.f..1 L.�..l _; ./„ '99I1 n• er ' n vI - r ,', ti�•! W• ,(11 •� Z •Ns •f,�1'� 1 1:'14 ' 14:7.IJI`.Iftt' ' •'. . p r R—I I 111 f r ry, .;• :•''»• •._' .,it •. i S Q J • r i 111 L[ ILLi 1Y. .I .::1,::;:l 1`1_,;Z11`' '`• IL /� .:ji, 1'. ::1pQ, ----i 1I ' • h L_ ^• GL M L• , ! i F0.—7.,-1li. '-•—.11 iq::: ,4:a'.LY i1r,, J _ ', rr1"1 J I. 1 1H,la :IJj . ; ; ! SR—)I G + T ' iGS— 1 I ;1 3• 1 1 R-3 R �. . • • • It , ' I I d D i ..r• 4. iI I i Z! I S W v I pi s • o -J� , '_ I 11 - i -1-- .. - _ ` d GARY MORITZ l-..._ 1 '�_"-_... .J f N e. aT�-sT REZONE 1, — A F G ` 1 I 0.40 I I - ..-I1 GRCENWOOD 1 I 'Y�, �� DENNIS R . OSTER r C.-L_f�1ETE;RY ! , r:. N& REZONE (j foR3 . • a I , - .. II ' I Iit ! I 1 c U I ;I ' f J 1 • . ., .ill Y 1r • I .. I I r -�� r.... T. - • .s I �i u • L REZONE : N DENNIS OSTER ; Rezone From _G to R-3 ; property located on the east side of Union Avenue N . E. approximately 500 feet south of N . E . 4th Street . Agpl • No : R-827-75 • • APPLICANT DENNIS R. OSTER TOTAL AREA . 66 acres PRINCIPAL ACCESS Union Avenue N . E . EX! S1 ING ZONING G EXISTING USE Undeveloped Property PROPOSED USE No plans to date COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Medium De,ns,ity _Multiple Family Residential Di.ttri ct COMMENTS • pFR�� �) THE CITY OF RENTON L o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 01 AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1' 235 - 2550 FD SEP-it.° October 6 , 1975 The Honorable Avery Garrett , Mayor Members of the City Council . . Renton , Washington RE : PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Gentlemen : The Planning Commission at its public hearing of Septem- ber 24 , 1975 , made the following recommendation to the City Council : DENNIS R . OSTER; Appl . No . R-827-75 ; Rezone from G to R-3 ; property located on the east side of Union Ave . N . E . approx . 500 ' south of N . E . 4th St . Total Area-- . 66 acres Principal Access--Union Avenue N . E . Existing Zoning--G Existing Use--Undeveloped Property Proposed Use--No plans to date Comprehensive Plan--Medium Density Multiple Family Residential District The Planning Commission recommended approval of the requested rezone from G to R-3 . Said request is in agreement with' the Comprehensive Plan . Very truly yours , ifse/ Gordo Y . 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E . 4th Street. Appl . No . R-827-75 APPLICANT 'DENNIS R. OSTER TOTAL AREA . 66 acres ' PRINCIPAL ACCESS Union Avenue N. E. EXISTING ZONING G ' EXISTING USE Undeveloped Property PROPOSED USE No plans to date COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN edtum Dgnsi ty Multiple Family Residential District COMMENTS I Renton City Council Meeting 10/6/75 - Page 3 (R.11 Rezone G to B-1 Continued Rezone #R-821-75 recommended date of November 10, 1975 for Public Hearing. MOVED BY Gary Moritz STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- TION OF THE CLERK AND SET A, PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER ON NOVEMBER 10, 1975. MOTION CARRIED. Rezone G to R-3 Letter from Planning Director Ericksen submitted Planning Commission Property Located recommendation of approval for a rezone of property located on the East E. Side of Union side of Union Ave. N.E. , approximately 500' south of N.E. 4th Street, Ave. N.E. 500' owned by Dennis R. Oster, 316 Union Ave. N.E. from G to R-3, which is from N.E. 4th St. in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY Dennis R. Oster CLYMER, THAT THIS REZONE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE t FOR RECOMMENDATION. Councilman Stredicke noted that again this was a piece of property on Union Ave. N.E. recommended for R-3 zoning, with no protection for property owners under an R-3 zoning. Councilman Perry noted that this was the reason it was referred to the Community Services Committee. MOTION CARRIED. Application for Letter from Antonio Scarsella, President, Scarsella Bros. , Inc. , P.O. Special Permit Box 6205, Seattle, appealed the decision of the Planning Commission Scarsella Bros. for a filling and grading permit and site plan approval that was West Valley Hwy. rendered on September 24, 1975; which granted only a partial permit Appeal of Plan- for filling the westerly portion of the property and denial of the ning Commission remainder of such application for the easterly portion of the property. Decision - Public The letter also requested a Public Hearing before the City Council at Hearing Set for the earliest possible date. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, 11/17/75 THAT THE DATE OF NOVEMBER 17, 1975 BE SET FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER. MOTION CARRIED. Lighted Reader Letters from the Renton Municipal Arts Commission and the Renton Board for CARCO Creative Arts - Bicentennial Committee both requested funding for Theatre a lighted readerboard for the CARCO Theatre at the Maple Valley entrance to Cedar River Park. Both letters emphasized the value of such a sign to increase awareness and attendance at functions given at the theatre and requested that money be appropriated in the 1976 budget for this purpose; the Renton Municipal Arts Commission request- ing an appropriation of $8,000. It was Moved by Perry, Seconded by Grant, to refer both of these communications to the Finance and Personnel Committee, Councilman Stredicke remarked that the appropriation should be included in, the preliminary budget. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THIS REQUEST BE REFERRED TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR REQUEST TO BE INCLUDED IN THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET. Council- man Grant remarked that $8,000 was a lot of money for a reader board and the Council should look into the price and location. After some further discussion, the substitute MOTION CARRIED. Temporary Street Board of Public Works Chairman Del Bennett's letter noted that they Closure for had reviewed the matter of providing temporary street closure for a Saturday Market Saturday market and appending reports from the Planning Department and Traffic Division, recommended that the City offer to participate in the Saturday market program. Possible sites recommended for use as a market were Williams Ave. S. from S. 3rd St. to Houser Way S. or Burnett Ave. S. from S. 3rd St. to S. 4th St. as closing these streets would not seriously impair traffic flow. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO MEET WITH INTERESTED CITIZENS. MOTION CARRIED. Code Revisions Letter from City Clerk Mead reported needed code revisions for Special Meeting Special Meeting Laws and Massage Parlors to conform with State Law Laws & Massage and recommended that the two items be referred to the Legislation Parlor Regula- Committee for proper amending ordinances. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED tions BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLERK AND REFERRED BOTH ITEMS TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. City-owned Letter from M. H. Fakharzadeh requested reconsideration of rejection Dwelling at of his high bid for the property located at 1511 Lake Ave. So. It was 1511 Lake Ave. S. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. (See later action. Renton City Council Meeting ' 10/6/75 - Page 4 Offer to Deed Letter from Mr. Gary Smith, 104 S. 3rd St. , offered to deed property Property to City in the vicinity of S. 3rd St. and Lake Ave. S. to the City for an for Entrance Park Entrance Park in exchange for the City assuming the assessment on the Gary Smith property for L.I .D. 274. Moved by Schellert, Seconded by Perry, to refer to the Park Board for review and recommendation. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY. STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THIS MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. • Public Hearing The Clerk read announcement from the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Puget Sound Air Agency that there will be a Public Hearing held Thursday, November 20, Pollution Control 1975 to consider a proposal to replace Section 9.02 governing outdoor Agency fires with Article 8 having the same outdoor fire requirements. The Public Hearing will be held at 9:30 A.M. in the Commissioners Audito- rium, Port of Seattle, Pier 66, Seattle. State Audits of Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason was read for informational City Construction purposes on the State Audits of City Construction Projects and stated Projects that during June and July of this year, the State performed audits of nine completed UAB projects, including S. 2nd, S. 3rd and Main Ave, = which were in the CBD program. These audits involved $3,725,035.48 in Urban Arterial Trust Funds, and another $1 ,255,130.06 of matching funds and the net results of the audits is that the City will receive an additional payment of $6,797.41 for eligible project costs. APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence in the appointment of Police Dept. Ms. Mary Widmer, 18104 S.E. 136th St. , Renton, to the position of Clerk in the Renton Police Department to fill a vacancy within the Communica- Ms. Mary Widmer tion Center created by the absorption of a CETA employee, Ms . Widmer Clerk having been certified by the Police Civil Service Commission, and sub- ject to the customary six-month probationary period. The appointment will be effective October 7, 1975. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. MOTION CARRIED. Raymond Saude Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence in the permanent appoint- Sergeant ment of Raymond A. Saude, 2019 Rolling Hills Ave. S.E. , to the permanent rank of Sergeant effective October 1 , 1975, Mr. Saude having success- fully completed his six-month probationary period. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Joint report of the Community Services Committee and the Board of Public Clearview Cable Works was submitted by Councilman Clymer regarding Clearview Cable TV TV Rate Increase rate increase and franchise, Clearview being advised to continue opera- Franchise tion on a month-to-month basis until new standard franchises are pre- pared to cover both TelePrompter, Inc. and Clearview Cable TV. Sample Public Hearing ordinances are being secured from other agencies. The joint report Set - 11/3/75 recommended that the proposed rate increase be approved. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- TION OF THE COMMITTEE AND THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Discussion ensued concerning the rates and regulatory powers of the Council granted by the F.C.C. , citizen complaints , and the past events and studies undertaken by Council committees and City personnel as concerns the franchises of the two companies now operating in Renton. Moved by Grant, Seconded by Stredicke, that the Board of Public Works negotiate with Clearview Cable TV and have a section in the franchise regarding the increasing of fees and that this be subject to Mayor and Council review, and that the Council have a report back in thirty days. More discussion ensued and Councilman Grant withdrew his motion. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE RECOMMENDATION, ALONG WITH THE FRANCHISES, TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK IN THIRTY DAYS. It was noted that the F.C.C. requires some local programming, educational films, etc. and that it was up to the companies to show the Council why they need the increase and what they are doing for public programming. • MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRRY, THAT THE MOTION BEFORE THE COUNCIL BE TABLED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT A HEARING BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 3, 1975 ON THE MATTER, CLERK TO NOTIFY THE CABLE TV COMPANIES. MOTION CARRIED. Li of RENT calV_b C)42 3 CITY OF RENTON ,UN ly13 YM �� REZONE APPLICATION .o 414, For Office Use Only: APPL. NO. 1: �77--7 E PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION /2, ,-rdec/ $50 FEE; RECEIPT NO. ..5-Age. APPEAL FILED // FILING DATE 3-75— CITY COUNCIL ACTION HEARING DATE 75-7,,r ORDINANCE NO. & DATE APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 : 1. Name Dennis R. Oster phone 226-2990 2. Address 316 Union Ave . N.E. Renton Wa. 98055 3. Property petitioned for rezoning is located on Union Ave. N.E . between S .E . 128 th and 1 S .E. 132nd Renton 4. Square footage or acreage of property U 28,957 Sq . Ft. 5. Legal description of property (if more space is required, attach separate sheet) The North 3/4 of the South 2/5 of the following described tracts West 2 of the N.W. 4 of the N.W. 4 of the N.W. 4 of Sec . 15, Township 23 North, R. 5 E.W.M. , in King County, Washington, except the county road; "Being known as the South 2/5 of Lot 1 , except the South Quarter thereof, Martins Acre Tracts, According to the unrecorded plat thereof." 6. Existing zoning G. Zoning Requested R-3 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. Unknown at this time 8 . List the measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area. Whatever are necessary at time of approval of use 9 . How soon after the rezone is granted do you intend to develop the site? Unknown at this time 10. Two copies of plot plan and affidavit of ownership are required. Planning Dept. AFFIDAVIT I , Dennis R . Oster , 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 3/ d day of9_,___-7,04, , 19 7S , Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at / . - //— U 2„..;C------- Name of Notary Public) (Signature of Owner) p.2-" 7efloe-? /,/- 316 Union Ave . N.E. (Address) ./ (Address) b Renton, Wa. 98055 (City) (State) 226-2990 (Telephone) (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify e foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been fo , o 124/t rough and complete in every particular and to onform o the 1 �$} re ations of the Renton Planning Department governingthe \li cO ucTa lication . ( C-.) 3 75 Date Received( , 19 By : /V'\Dvio Renton Plannipg Dept . 2-73 - CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON SUN 3 1975 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT WORKSHEETitzt- FOR OFFICE USE ONLY : +4,/NG DES Application No . .4-7/&)- 71-76 Negative Dec . Date Received - -76- EIS 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 : 1 . Name of applicant Qe /t/// r' S /i • 2S je t 2 . Mailing address 3 ) , tiiv &N / va NE-' )en/ (4)a. qg 0 5 Telephone 2 2 G - .2 990 3. Applicant is : wner f ILes-see I [Contract purchaser f-10ther (specify) 4 . Name and address of owner , if other than applicant : S Telephone S a r-i � 5 . General location of proposed project (give street address if any or nearest street and intersection 3 / 6 U n i A v e /al.I . 1 e ,i l c "/ GJa, 910 SS - 2 - 6 . Legal description ( if lengthy , attach as separate sheet) A -}f-acAecI 7 . Area 2 9S17 Ss fie Dimensions 9go So )' 2R36 1 8. Intended use of property or project ( include details : number of units , volume , etc. ) : NN KNok) N ti7 +A s ±iMe- 9 . Generally describe the property and existing improvements : S4- reel evel yOworCler -ry IA) ; +4 ONe SiN� 'e ari i fy ci.tva tl intq e if acAect ara,e ohid S/-or-ag, O � b u 1 c1 on) e s A eel. 10 . Total construction cost or fair market value of proposed project including additional developments contemplated : 11 . Construction dates (month and year) for which permit is requested : Begin (AN k N D W til E n d - 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** Ai, A., * 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? r-] yes Xno 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 : ' yes 1 Inodon ` t know If "yes " explain . 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?. [ [ yes Nilno 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 . ? , yes ! ` no If "yes " explain . 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? lyes N no If "yes " explain.. 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? )<yes ' [I] no Explain : IMyovove a(spear a ►-lice a .dd her./ +e5; 5 (A ►rv-aG9Md ;NJ, Gi rea- 19. Project Design and Appearance : Will the project design , appear- ance , landscaping , etc. , assure the maximum protection for the natural environment? ,jyes Lino Explain : 20. Ground Contours : Does the proposed project have an effect on the existing ground contours of the project location? Iyes Xno . Is the project likely to cause erosion or sedimentation? r—iyes Xno? If "yes " to either , explain . - 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 ) ? I lyes I4no 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. ) [ . yes Kno . Is there a good possibility that this project will requir _an expansion of local water and/or sewer facilities? 1 yes LX1no 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? Elyes no . Will the project be affected by airports , freeways , railroads or other sources of noise? A yes f no 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. ) ^jyes no . Will the pro- ject cause periodic or temporary fluctuations in population due to tourism , employment , shopping , schools , etc . ( lyes yno . 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? fl yes : no If "yes " explain . 26 . Schools and Parks : Will the proposed project have an effect on schools and parks in the area? Piyes '1no 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? lyes X: no Explain : 28. Public Use : Will the project be available for use by all sectors of the public? yes L Ino Explain : 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 . (4J 1 0 id JNI �° F'ove Gifpe NC raNc � aI c L�a1 r a7 y - 7 - 30 . VIEInWS OF LOCAL GROUPS : Have you made your plans known to interested community roups or neighbors in the vicinity of the project? yes r ono If "yes " what are their reactions? If "no" do you intend to contact these people?[ —lyes Tino ea c+ioHS LJ e ►-e vo ►^ alo1e- 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 . • pc .. G- 3—) 5, Signature Title Date - 8 - TO BE FILLED rN BY CITY DEPARTMENTS REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department: Comments : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : U41li4/C( Comments : fit , /1cam. -e-fte,ric-cs 1 4/4 6 00 r-el/vow Arvs. gicesJ . - Signature of Director or Aut 'orized Representative `Date • - 9 - - REVIEW BT OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS Department: Comments : /2-:7e7 /C" Si ure of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department: 4St/4 'aP Comments : ./ 7 /zI/G/-1 7 /6 /x//-'j1-c_r / _ ( /137/11,:r— Signatur of Director or Authorized Re ti presentave Date - 10 - ACTION BY RESPONSIBLE OFFrCIAL 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 applicant prior to further action on request for permit. B. Reasons for above conclusion : 21 A--0 n o 5r 7 1 1 L.�atU / per-'. C s p)2. / U pLj ) pruaT lr� r�D eEs C. •o RENT�� 7g :CO3 .0 C/ Signature of Responsible Official or Authorized Representative Date : Form : EIS-1 Planning Department October 15 , 1973 ,6dy' '' SL6t S 130 113/0333a )7jr1"171.1" sag/ °1 `` • LEGAL DESCRIPTION The North 3/4 of the South 2/5 of the following described tract: West z of the N.W. 4 of the N.W. 4 of the N.W. 4 of Sec . 15, Township 23 North, R. 5 E.W. M. , in King County, Washington, except the county road: "Being known as the South 2/5 of Lot 1 , except the South Quarter thereof, Martins Acre Tracts, According to the unrecorded plat Thereof. " ;\ RFCF1'\J v 3 1J75 O671,-r Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. • _' bar..a..Campagni being first duly sworn on - . oath, deposes and says that SQCs the c f C], c of hi 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, - Planning C07tII14 33�0li NQTICE OF'.,;` :"': ' `' located on east side of Union Washington.That the annexed is a xlg; ''. PUBLIC HEARING' '_ " "Ave. N.E.approximately 500 �:•._c..•RENTON PLANNING :a: :,,. .feet south of N.E.4th St spec. permit IM ? Zane COMMISSION.: . -: ._ 4.APPLICATION FOR`FINAL RENTON;WASHINGTON PLAT APPROVAL, file No: A PUBLIC'.HEARING WILL BE FP-836-75; property located HELD BY THE RENTON PLAN-•:"' ; on N.E. 27th St: between as it was published in regular issues (and NING COMMISSION AT ITS REG=", ;:;.;Aberdeen'Ave..N.E. and not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period ULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL,;,; Edmonds Ave:N.Er- CHAMBERS, CITY.HALL, REN 5:APPLICATION,FOR PRE--;:4- of ore consecutive issues, commencingTON, WASHINGTON;::ON<:;, {t:{UMINARY:PLAT.APPRO--i on the SEPTEMBER 24;1975,at 8:00 P.M:r 'VAL;,file:Noi'PP-838-75; TO CONSIDER.THE FOLLOWING , : :property located on N.E 2801 r;i '14, Sept, PETITIONS::,. = . St between Jones Ave:N.E;; day of , 19 ...75...,and ending the 1.SPECIAL.: PERMITIVgTO4 °1's =and Aberdeen Ave.N.E. :--. `; ALLOW: FILLINGAND` :'= ALL.INTERESTED'PERSONS, GRADING IN M-P.ZONE;file:;.'.TOSAID PETITIONS AAEINVITED, day of , 19......,both dates No. SP-760-74; property,'.TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLAN-: inclusive, and..that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its located.approximately:;1200.';:•NING COMMISSION MEETING.ON, subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee -' feet north of S.W. 43rd;on_ SEPTEMBER 24, 1975 AT 8:00. West Valley Highway : ".:': ;P.M: TO•EXPRESS THEIR 17.2 R '2.REZONE FROM G TO.B-1;?. ,OPINIONS: : charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ , which , file No. R-821-75; property,,;;; •.: •ELISABETH RIVILY; has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words Y. located on east side of Union;;- :`:';;:. . SECRETARY,IRENTON. for the first-insertion and per folio of one hundred wor for$ each Ave. N.E. approximately,.400:,..`.:;;: . PLANNING COMMISSION, subsequent insertion. 1 feet south of N.E.4th St:: Published in the Renton Record- ;3.REZONE FROM G TO R-3,,;.'.1:ChronicleSeptember.l4, 1975. ii file No.R-827-75:property,::;_R3462.,_. :;:' t3h�G olerk 7 Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of • .ett 19 75 Notary u lic in and for the State of Washington, • r iding at Renton,King County. - Passed by the Legislature, 1955,known as Senate Bill 281, effective June9th,1955. • —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adoplc'd by the newspapers of the State. • 1 r 7S.i.N (4 n(. ,i-c/ vi . Affidavit of Publication �" 1 o 814, ZI STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss• /2G► 's. ., .. - "iZ'i _.- - being first duly sworn on • - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING EXPRESS THEIR O IN ON. SOt • RENTON PLANNING oath, deposes and says that :L is the C: `e ' Le t ' of COMMISSION RENTONECRETAR PLANNINt THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That • RENTON,WASHINGTON COMMisstol said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE Published in the Renton Recorc more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to, • HELD BY THE RENTON PLAN- Chronicle June 15, 1975. R3305 printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- :NING COMMISSION AT ITS REG- • weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now • ULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the •CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton . RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of DUNE 25, 1975, AT 8:00 P.M.TO the Su erlOr C011rt Of the C011rit "CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING . p y in which it is published, to-wit, King County, a .PETITIONS: rl will?1?? COlQT1�3:1 On • 1. PRELIMINARY.PLAT FOR Washington.That the annexed is a • RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION, file No. PP-824-75; property e a?'i:'?r re a Tr: o '.t;]-: ipri — E tC. located on north side of N.38th St. between Lake Washington Blvd.N.and Park Ave.N. 2.REZONE FROM G TO B-1,file Noas it was published in regular issues (and on eastR- side of Uprnion Ave.ylocated on side Union A N.E. not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period approximately 400 feet south of N.E.4th St. ()nc , X 3. REZONE FROM G TO R-3, of consecutive issues, commencingon the file'No. R-827-75; property located on east side of Union day of " u' 1r , 19 fir' , and ending the south of N.E.4th StAve.N.E. tely500feet 4. SPECIAL PERMIT FOR EXISTING GRAVEL AND SAND day of , 19 both dates 7 EXCAVATING OPERATION IN - inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its S-1 ZONE, file No. SP-752-74; subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee : property located at 2930 S.E.5th St. '%=-! 5.SITE APPROVAL FOR CON- , charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of$ - , which STRUCTION OF AIRCRAFT has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words HANGARS IN P-1 ZONE AND for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each CEDAR RIVER WATERWAY, e• - file No. SA-829.75; property subsequent insertion. , % / a located in the Renton Municipal / i,v • Airport adjacent to the Cedar River. .,ly,,r- <sL '`4 h t JG,,,1f._.- s a 6. SITE APPROVAL TO CON- C' lE T C j.c '!- v STRUCT A CHURCH IN A GS-1 ZONE, file No. SA-830-75; •property located on the N.E. ±�ner of N.E. 10th Ave. and 7.'`Monroe Ave.N.E. '' Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of •• 7. SITE APPROVAL FOR WAREHOUSE ADDITION IN AN Jule 19 75 , - M-P ZONE,file No.SA-831-75; ' x property located at 865 Lind Ave. S.W. - (2 - "v1,-9,/ 8. WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IM- �' `� L �C PROVEMENTS IN G-7200 Notary Publ}c in and for the State of Washington, ZONE, file No. W-826-75; res ding at Renton,King County. � ; property located on east side of - - - Jones Ave. N.E. approximately 500 feet north of N.E.24th St. —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281,effective ALL INTEHESTED PERSONS .1 a ne 9th,1955. TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLAN- -Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, • . NING COMMISSION MEETING ON arli)pt('d by the newspapers of the State. !UNE5. 1975 at 8:00 P.M. TO USr J NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON , WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON , WASHINGTON , ON JULY 23 , 1975 , AT 8 :00 P . M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1 . REZONE FROM G TO B-1 , file No . R-821-75 ; property located on east side of Union Ave . N . E . approximately 400 feet south of N . E. 4th St . Y 2 . REZONE FROM G TO R-3, file No . R-827-75 ; property located on east side of Union Ave . N . E . approximately• 500 feet south of N . E . 4th St. 3 . SITE APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AIRCRAFT HANGARS IN P-1 ZONE AND CEDAR RIVER WATERWAY , file No . SA-829-75 ; property located in the Renton Municipal Airport adjacent to the Cedar River. 4. SITE APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT AT CHURCH IN A GS-1 ZONE , file No . SA-830-75 ; property located on the N . E . corner of N . E . 10th Ave . and Monroe Ave . N . E . 5 . SITE APPROVAL FOR WAREHOUSE ADDITION IN AN M-P ZONE , file No . SA-831-75 ; property located at 865 Lind Ave . S . W. 6 . SPECIAL PERMIT TO FILL AND GRADE IN M-P ZONE ; file No . SP-834-75 ; property located on East Valley Freeway between Southwest 21st St. and Southwest 23rd St . 7 . WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS . IN R-2 ZONE , file No . W-833-75 ; property located on Union Ave . N . E . between N . E . 15th St . and Glencoe Subdivision . • ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON JULY 23 , 1975 AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS . LARRY GIBSON , SECRETARY PUBLISHED July 13 , 1975 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , WILLIAM C. TURNER , 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 , SIGNED 44(1 on the 10thday of July , 1975 . . // r' , l NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON , WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON , WASHINGTON , ON JUNE 25 , 19 75 , AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1 . PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION , file No . PP-824-75 ; property located on north side of N . 38th St . between Lake Washington Blvd . N . and Park Ave . N . 2 . REZONE FROM G TO B-1 , file No . R-821-75 ; property located on east 's'ide of Union Ave . N . E . approximately 400 feet south of N . E . 4th St . -X 3 . REZONE FROM G TO R-3 , file No . R-827-75; property located on. east side of Union Ave . N . E . approximately 500 feet south of N . E . 4th St . 4 . SPECIAL PERMIT FOR EXISTING GRAVEL AND SAND EXCAVATING OPERATION IN S-1 ZONE , file No . SP-752-74; property located at 2930 S . E . 5th St. 5 . SITE APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AIRCRAFT HANGARS IN P- 1 ZONE AND CEDAR RIVER WATERWAY , file No . SA-829-75 ; property located in the Renton Municipal Airport adjacent to the Cedar River . 6 . SITE APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT A CHURCH IN A GS-1 ZONE , file No . SA-830-75 ; property located on the N . E . corner of N . E . 10th Ave . and Monroe Ave . N . E . 7 . SITE APPROVAL FOR WAREHOUSE ADDITION IN AN M-P ZONE , file No . SA-831-75 ; property located at 865 Lind Ave . S .W . ' 8. WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTSIN G-7200 ZONE , file No . W-826-75; property located on east side of Jones Ave . N . E . approximately 500 feet north of N . E . 24th St . . ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON JUNE 25 , 1975 AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS. LARRY GIBSON , SECRETARY PUBLISHED June 15 , 1975 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , William C. Turner , 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. Vi ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn to before me , a Notary Public , SIGNED'/] .27 C//41.4.-to� on the . l2thday of June , 1975 . o PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF RENT O N PLANNING COMMISSION A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON JUNE 25, 1975 - 8 P.M. TO CONSIDER THE ITEM DESCRIBED BELOW: S =us.r REZONE : DENNIS ' OSTER ; Rezone From G to R-3 ; property located on the east side of Union Avenue N. E. approximately 500 feet south of N . E . 4th Street. Appl . No . R-827-75 i L I-d 1 i ,i I 111771_ . [..:, ),:.:7\76 :1 li.7,4;,..u.:L;... 1.14—i G-7?00 4...v.. 0].1v14.,twi-i J ! • d 1 I ! I H. 7 . % ".• • :1 .. ,.-ti.:- „:7m,,,H-4.1,,,.1 .144,.r :„.›.. - . .e ,,, „c- . , , , ! bitif.al. ...‘?". .' t u\ 1f.•,f`�lt 'N:.1 tom_ .� =N ..�.:.iu. ,ly ' 1. .. I +• �u i , ' eRr 1•4 p1•I j I Ragrii:IFfilii. l W � 11 1 r:� �`IK iWd Kit : . irrunTul ; . 11 - GS—I { - 1 0 : 1 R 3 3 1 , ;! ; , !, ir 21 , f , III . I , , , I - ‘ ,1/.0- 1 .--' 1 jf 1 . I3 I . dJ Ll • , ,I f'l 1 _gal i! l' , .- T „ , , Ne, 1--TH— F_ '4).-_ ' -;-- 1 --1 71 . inr,--- .7 - r jI - I I i .: 1 111.), ;1- .-...a � G IR l i I I A F iG + i GR.qENW0OD,_1 1 . ` _ 1 . J DENNIS R . OSTER CE.iME.TFRY I I ' � � REZONE B E N IG . I, I i ,.{ - I C D I . t 1 - v ,}. • • - - MyR.Tf-{ ! ; :I _: _ _ ° • fi • I I • ®;. I ! I T - 7 -'' --t. •-,.. . , THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND AND TO EXPRESS OPINIONS OR SUBMIT COMMENTS IN WRITING. IF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS DESIRED, CONTACT: CITY OF RENTON - PLANNING DEPARTMENT, 235-2550 MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVE. S. RENTON, WA. 98055 1 .: os-le r Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING ss. i...a b.a p ,,:t,».tnRC n-', being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that `!lens the ChJ-cf cir rl.. of THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a tri-weekly newspaper. That NOTICE OF said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been for RENTON PLANNING more than six months prior to the date of•publication referred to, COMMISSION printed and published in the English language continually as a tri- . RENTON,WASHINGTON • weekly newspaper in Renton, King County, Washington, and it is now A publid hearing will be held by and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the the Renton Planning Commission at aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the Renton its regular meeting in the Council Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of Chambers, City Hail, Rentoh,. the Superior Court of the County in which it is published, to wit, King Washington, on July 23,-1975 at Count Y 8:00 p.m.to consider the following ' petitions: Washington.That the annexed is a .e ZOf( C to 1; 0to. 1.REZONE FROM G TO B-1fffe No.R-821-75;Property located on east side of Union Ave.N.E. approximately 400 feet south of N.E.4th St. -7'2.REZONE FROM G TO R-3, as it was published in regular issues (and file.No. R-827-75; property not in supplement form of said newspaper)once each issue for a period located on east side of Unioh Ave. N.E. approximately 500 feet south of N.E.4th St. of 01Zf. •consecutive issues, commencing on the 3.SITE APPRQVAL FOR CON- STRUCTION OF AIRCRAFT __ HANGARS IN P-1 ZONE AND 13. day of Ji.1.y , 19 75., and ending the '" CEDAR RIVER WATERWAY; • file No. SA-829-7.5_property located In the Renton Municipal' between Southwest 21st St day of , 19 ,both dates - 'Airport adjacent to the Cedar : and Southwest 28rdSt.. inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its River.:- • ....;. . .. :- .. '.7.WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IM- subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee 4.SITE APPROVAL TO CON . :_ PROVEMENTS IN.R-2 ZONE, STRUCT A CHURCH IN A GS- --.: =file•No. W-833-75;,property char ed for the foregoing $ 20.1 C. 1 ZONE, file No. SA-830-75 - . located on Union Ave.N.E.be- g g g publication is the sum of , which property located on the N.E. tween N.E. 15th St: and has been paid in full at the rate of ,per folio of one hundred words . corner of N.E. 10th Ave..and ' Glencoe Subdivision. ' for the first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each Monroe Ave.N.E. All interested persons to said peg- subsequent insertion. i 5.SITE . APPROVAL. FOR Lions are Invited to be present at the WAREHOUSE ADDITION IN Planning.Commission meeting on • AN M-P ZONE, file No. SA- July 23,1.1975, at 8:00 p.m. to O"w i<-2• �44-r.: u.-.t::a--.a 831-75;property located at 865 express their opinions. chief f ClE7' _ . •Lind Ave.S.W. k LARRY,GIBSON,SECRETARY 6.SPECIAL PERMIT-TO FILL 7 RENTON PLANNING - .AND GRADE IN"M-P ZONE; COMMISSION lit , file No. SP-834-75; property Published in the Renton Record-' located on East Valley Freeway Chronlcle;July 13,1975.R3350. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of July 75 ,19 etV),4 {.,4---GerW- 7 • Notary Pu i in and for the State of Washington, re i ng at Renton,King County. I-7t O F eat� , —Passed by the Legislature, 1955, known as Senate Bill 281, effective D -June 9th,1955. O —Western Union Telegraph Co.rules for counting words and figures, JUL Z adopted by the newspapers of the State. .O '�e3 19�5 1- c.... ..."44411. 92y� � ti G DEPARO* NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON , WASHINGTON • A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT IT.S REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON , WASHINGTON , ON SEPTEMBER 24 , 19 75 , AT 8 :00 P . M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1 . SPECIAL PERMIT TO ALLOW FILLING AND GRADING IN M-P ZONE , file No . SP-760-74 ; property located approxi - mately 1200 feet north of S . W. 43rd on West Valley Highway . 2 . REZONE FROM G TO B- 1 , file No . R-821-75 ; property located on east side of Union Ave . N . E . approximately 400 feet south of N . E. 4th St. 3 . REZONE FROM G TO R-3 , file No. R-827-75 ; property located on east side of Union Ave.. N . E . approximately 500 feet south of N . E . 4th St . 4. APPLICATION FOR FINAL PLAT APPROVAL , file No . FP-836-75 ; property located on N . E. 27th St. between Aberdeen Ave .. N . E . and Edmonds Ave . N . E. 5 . APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL , file No . PP-838-75 ; property located on N . E . 28th St . between Jones Ave . N . E . and Aberdeen Ave . N . E. • • ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 24 , 1975 AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS . ELISABETH RIVILY SECRETARY PUBLISHED September 14 , 1975 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , WILLIAM C. TURNER , 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 , SIGNED (,e/ 404/j--'L_ on the 11th day of September , 1975 . c(741- APPLICATION : Rezone (continued from July 23 , 1975 public hearing) ''. APPLICANT : Dennis Oster REQUEST : Rezone from G to R-3 COMMENTS : 1 . This item was continued to the September public hearing by request of the applicant. 2 . No additional input has been received from the applicant. 3 . The properties to the north presently zoned R-3 and G with the G zoning immediately to the north . The prop- erty to the east is presently zoned G . The property to the south is within King County jurisdiction and is • zoned • single family residential (SR) . ' The property to the west across Union Ave . N . E . is presently zoned B-1 and G . 4 . R-2 zoning with apartment and profes- sional office development allowed by special permit may be more appropriate for this location at the present time. It would create a smoother transition to the single family residence area because of the lower allowable densities and height limitations and special permit review . 5 . There are two single family residences on the site at this time . ROUTE SCHEDULE PLANNING UPARTMENT DATE ROUTED (:-) 12: 7 j L'LL.-1SE REVIEW THIS APPLICATION FOR; AMP VV. 1 S MAJOR PLAT SITE APPROVAL { SHORT PLAT SPECIAL PERMIT WAIVER SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT OR EXEMPTION - AND RETURN TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT GA L WITH ANY COMMENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE, BEFORE (C�� 7 SIGNATURE OR INITIAL ,,, DEPARTMENT APPROVAL DENIAL DATE /9-4/- ((-; - TRAFFIC ENO. - )(;) - r.'GINEE.I ' C. l3 -- FIRE HEALTH /2t‘8 kks- 17' 6/1/0s- I:EVIL\ER'S COMMENTS (JR APPROVAL CONDITIONS : 7r,;r-,-4-C. /0 t/-)• /-S A;/tip )i %r-e,f+i^_!1,7-.5( E-' i T ;J i LAC Ile "'J. C isnra g / cam. L.v 4es 4 cm. l..) d Ape_NC— • APPLICATION : REZONE APPLICANT : DENNIS T. OSTER LOCATION : The property is located on the east side of Union Avenue N . E . approximately 500 - feet south of N . E . 4th Street . ZONING: G APPLICABLE SECTION OF THE ZONING CODE : SECTION 4-709 ; 4-725 ; 4-729 REQUEST: Applicant requests rezone from G to R-3 . COMMENTS : 1 . The Comprehensive Plan indicates a medium density multiple-family res- idential use in this area in the future . 2 . The properties to the north are pre- sently zoned R-3 and G with the G zoning immediately to the north . The property to the east is presently zoned G , the property to the south is within King County jurisdiction and is zoned (SR) . The property to the west across Union Avenue N . E . is presently zoned B-1 and G . 3 . There are two single-family residences on this site at this time . 4 . An R-3 zone may allow too intense of a land use for the property at this location at this time considering the proximity of existing surrounding single family uses . An R-2 zoning with apartment development allowed by special permit may be more advisable and would have a lesser impact since densities and height restrictions are lower than those presently allowed in an R-3 zone , and would create a more suitable transition to the single family use area . STAFF RECOMMENDATION : Recommend continuance for further study until September public hearing as per applicants request. Renton Planning Commission Meeting July 23 , 1975 Page Two Chairman Scholes called for corrections and additions to the minutes of the meeting of July 9 , 1975. Commissioner Teegarden noted that the action to excuse the absent Com- missioners had been omitted from the preliminary copy . ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY MOLA, THAT THE MINUTES OF JULY 9, 1975, BE APPROVED AS CORRECTED. MOTION CARRIED. 4 • CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS : 4` REZONES: ' A. GARY MORITZ ; Appl . No . R-821-75 ; Rezone from G to B- 1 ; property located on the E. side of Union Ave . N . E . approximately. 400 feet south of N . E . 4th St . B. DEN•NIS R. OSTER; Appl . No . R-827-75 ; Rezone from G to R-3 ; property located on the east side of Union Ave . N . E . approximately 500 feet south of N . E . 4th St. At the request of the Chairman , Commissioner Mola acting for ' Secretary Rivily , introduced the rezone applications . A presentation was invited by Chairman Scholes . The Planning Director referred the Commission to a letter dated July 18, 1975 , addressed to the City of Renton Planning Commission from Messrs . Moritz and Oster . In this letter it was requested that consideration of these applications be delayed until the Planning Commission Sep- tember public hearing in order for the applicants to obtain additional information to support their applications . Mr. Ericksen advised that a meeting of the Environmental Development Committee had been held with regard to these items on July 16th but suggested that the report be deferred at this time . ACTION: MOVED BY MOLA , SECONDED BY WIK, THAT THE PLANNING COMMIS- SION GRANT THE EXTENSION REQUESTED BY GARY MORITZ AND DENNIS OSTER WITH REGARD TO THEIR APPLICATIONS FOR REZONE UNTIL THE SEPTEMBER 24, 1975, PUBLIC HEARING . MOTION CAR- RIED. SITE APPROVALS : L. AIRPORT SPECIALTIES ; Appl . No . SA-829-75 ; site approval for Aircraft Hangars in a P- 1 zone and Cedar River Water- way ; property located in the Renton Municipal Airport adjacent to the Cedar River . Upon the introducti-on of the item by the Acting Secretary , a briefing was requested of the staff by Chairman Scholes . The Planning Director noted the two acre site located on the east side of the Renton Municipal Airport and adjacent - - to the west bank of the Cedar River . The proposal is to remove the presently existing hangars and to replace them with new hangar facilities . He described the initial pro- posal , Phase I , for consideration of a structure containing nineteen bays . Mr. Ericksen advised that the proposal meets RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING JULY 23, 1975 MINUTES COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Logan Garrison , Anthone Mola , Norman Ross , Arthur Scholes , Clark Teegarden , Joan Walker , Bylund Wik . COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT: Larry Gibson , Elisabeth Rivily . CITY STAFF PRESENT : Gordon Ericksen , Planning Director ; Wchael Smith , Assistant Planner ; Willis Roberts , Secretary . The July 1975 public hearing meeting of the Renton Planning Commission was called to order at 8 : 05 p . m. by Chairman Ross , who led the Pledge of Allegiance . Approximately fifty people were noted as being present in the audience . 1 . INTRODUCTION OF OFFICERS : The Chairman requested that Commissioner Scholes assume his newly elected post as Chairman for the year 1975-76 at this time . He described the duties of the Chairman- ship , offered his congratulations , and thanked Commis- sion members for their cooperation during the past year . The new Chairman introduced the new officers : Vice- chairman Wik and Secretary Rivily . He also introduced a newly appointed Planning Commissioner , Joan Walker. Mrs . Walker expressed her appreciation to the Commis- sion and staff for their helpfulness and interest . Chairman Scholes announced the formation of three new committees and their officers : Land Use Commit- tee - Teegarden , Chairman ; Rivily and Scholes , members ; Zoning Committee - Mola , Chairman ; Walker and Ross , members ; and Special Studies Committee - Gibson , Chairman ; Garrison and , Wik members . He stated that a list of outstanding activities that are before the Commission would be announced prior to July 30th and • committee assignments designated . 2 . ROLL CALL was taken by Commissioner Mola in the absence of Secretary Rivily. All members responded present with the exception of Gibson ( vacation ) and Rivily ( illness ) . ACTION: MOVED BY MOLA , SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN, THAT THE ABSENT COMMISSIONERS BE EXCUSED . MOTION CARRIED . 3 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES : The Chairman invited corrections or additions to the min- utes of the June 25 , 1975 , meeting . Commissioner Teegar- den requested that the word " rezone" in the first para- graph of item 3 , referring to an addition to the minutes of June 11 , 1975 , by Commissioner Mola , be corrected to read " reason . " He also noted with regard to the discus- sion concerning the John C . Edwards ' application on page ten an apparent misinterpretation in the first paragraph in the statement by Mrs . Bala and requested that the word "moss " be changed to "marsh . " In the same para- graph in one instance Mrs . Bala was referred to as "Mr . " ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY GIBSON, THAT THE MINUTES OF JUNE 25, 1975, BE APPROVED AND AMENDED. MOTION CAR- RIED . Environmental Development Committee July 23 , 1975 Page Two Other committee members questioned the need for more business zoning in the area at this time . Mr . Moritz made his presentation in favor of his request noting existing business zoning in the area . He indicated that the property cannot be properly developed under its existing classification . When asked if he had a specific development proposed that the committee could review , he said he did not. ACTION The committee voted to continue the application for further information and justification from the applicant. iITEM 2 DENNIS OSTER Rezone #R-827-75 Mr . Smith gave a brief overview of the proposal and the area in which it is located . Mr . Mola stated that R-2 zoning may be more appro- priate at this time because it would be more com- patibile to the single family uses directly adjacent to the subject site and act as a buffer between the single family area and anticipated multi family area to the north . Mr . Oster made his presentation stating that R-3 was appropriate and that the property could not be reasonably developed in a lesser intensity zoning . The matter of public use of the undeveloped eastern portion of the property led Mr. Lynn Spech , the ministers -to indicate the chruch ' s willingness to allow public type uses of the property if it does not hinder their exemption status . The related traffic problems in the area were dis- cussed with complaints issued by Mrs . Gist and Mr. Noble , who reside in the area . They complainabout general traffic as well as church traffic problems . Mrs . Gist also felt that single family residence usage of the property would be less detrimental than the proposed use in terms of visual quality and traffic • impacts . F Environmental Development Committee July 23, 1975 Page Three It was mentioned that alternative single family development may cause more visual and traffic impacts than the proposed development. However , the committee and staff indicated they would ask that the traffic engineer comment on these questions and the six year street program for the area . He was then informed of the possible allowable uses in each zone . It was pointed out that some of the possibilities he anticipated may be allowed in an R-2 zone . ACTION The committee voted to recommend R-2 zoning for this site , feeling that the R-3 zoning was not appropriate for the area at this time . ITEM 3 HIGHLANDS CHURCH OF CHRIST Site Approval #SA-830-75 Mr. Ericksen gave a brief overview of the proposal , and commented an the field trip conducted to the church in Montlake Terrace developed by the applicant. Mr. Teegarden made a brief statement concerning his impressions as a result of the field trip. He indicated that with some controls established he would not be opposed to the development . Mr. Pribble then presented the revised plans requested by staff and the committee . These included: 1 . revised site plan 2 . landscape plan 3 . grading plan 4 . floor plan Mr. Ericksen also stated that there were alternatives to the development plan that would reduce certain impacts which include additional setbacks and screening, control of access , and choice of colors for the pro- posed structures . Mrs . Gist felt that there were enough churches in the area . Mr. Noble stated that he didn ' t necessarily object to the proposed project, but did complain about traffic problems in the area . . Wanted to make sure the neighbors were considered in the site planning of the project. 4OF •?) U �• PLANNING DEPARTMENT • RENTON,WASHINGTON 0 MUNICIPAL BUILDING • RENTON,WASHINGTON 98055 • 235-2550 O IIHR �+Tf x �� MEMORANDUM D sEri July 21 , 1975 TO: Files FROM: Mike Smith Assistant Planner SUBJECT: Dennis Oster Rezone #827-75 I met today with Dennis Oster regarding his rezone proposal . We initially discussed the similarities and differences between the R-3 and R-2 zones . I indicated the type of development that might occur in an R-2 by Special Permit if done properly. I pointed out some examples . He questioned me regarding procedures of continuation , goals and policies of the Commission and the staff report. I indicated that the staff would forward his request for continuation until the September public hearing , and that we would have no objection to such a continuation . 4 , V5 of /' ♦ � �D Renton, Washington July 18, 1975 JUL 21 e City of Renton City Hall 200 Mill Avenue Renton, WA 98055 Attention: Mr. J. Magstadt Assistant Planning Director Dear Mr. Magstadt: Re: Moritz-Oster Rezone Application I would like to request an extension on the rezone application to prepare additional information in support of the above re- quested rezone on the next public hearing meeting to be held on September 24, 1975. Yours truly, i)) J Gary Moritz 1 cater Renton Planni;;y Commission Meeting July 9 , 1975 Page Three ACTION: MOVED BY SCHOLES, SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN, THAT THE ITEM BE CONTINUED AND REFERRED TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOP- MENT COMMITTEE TO ACT WITH THE COUNCIL AVIATION COMMIT- TEE TO RESOLVE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS AND REPORT BACK TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION BY JULY 23, 1975. MOTION CAR- RIED. It was requested by Commissioner Scholes that the Plan- ning Director contact the Council Aviation Committee regarding the Commission ' s action and desires regarding a meeting . 3- OLD BUSINESS : REZONES : A. GARY MORITZ ; Appl . No . R-821-75 ; Rezone from G to B- 1 ; property located on the E . side of Union Ave . N. E . approximately 400 feet south of N . E . 4th St. B. DENNIS R. OSTER ; Appl . No . R-827-75 ; Rezone from G to R-3 ; property located on the east side of Union Ave . N . E. approximately- 500 feet south of N. E . 4th St . SITE APPROVALS : C. HIGHLANDS CHURCH OF CHRIST ; Appl . No . SA-830-75 ; Site Approval to construct a church in a GS- 1 zone ; property located on the N . E . corner of N . E . 10th Ave . and Monroe Ave . N . E . D. ALASKA FISH FERTILIZER CO. ; Appl . No . SA-831-75 ; Site Approval for a warehouse addition in, an M-P zone ; property located at 865 Lind Ave . S . W. It was noted that the above items will be heard at the public hearing on July 23rd. -The Planning Director advised that input regarding all of the above items would be presented to the Environmental Development Committee for review. Commissioner Teegarden advised the Commission regard- ing the field trip to the Mountlake Terrace Church of Christ , attended by church representatives , the Planning Director, and himself. - 4 - NEW BUSINESS : SPECIAL PERMIT: A. JOE AGOSTINO ; Appl . No . SP-834-75 ; Special Permit to fill and grade in M-P- zone ; property located on East Valley Highways between Southwest 21st St. and South- west 23rd St. A staff presentation was requested by the Chairman . The Planning Director pointed out the two acre site situ- ated adjacent to the East Valley Highway , which was recently rezoned to M-P , on the vicinity map . It is proposed to fill the 350 ' x 335 ' site to a depth of 51/2' to 6 ' . A contractor ' s yard , office and warehouse is planned as the future use . .Renton Planning Commission Meeting July 9 , 1975 Page Four The Chairman invited comments and questions from the Commis- sion . Discussion centered around provisions for a street on the southern boundary. The Planning Director noted street "right-of-way and waterline easements between the property line and the paved area , the access road to Olympic , and that Olympic Pipe Line Company also has two lines located there . Further discussion ensued with regard to the location of the- proposed P-9 Channel , its proposed width , and its relation to the private road . WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS : B. ROBERT C . JACKSON ; Appl . No . W-833-75 ; Applicant requests Waiver of Off-site Improvements for a Short Plat ; prop- erty located on Union Ave. N . E . between N . E . 15th St . and Glencoe Subdivision . The Planning Director referred the Commission to recent rezoning of the 1 . 27, acre site located in the Highlands to R-2 and noted that the applicant is proposing a short sub-- division of the property into three parcels and requesting a Waiver of Off-site Improvements . He stated that the improvements would be required on Union Ave . N . E . and that the request would be reviewed by the Public Works Depart- ` menu. No questions were offered by Commission members . 5- ADMINISTRATIVE : A. FIELD TRIP It was decided not to have a field trip in view of the Commission ' s familiarity with the sites in connection with recent rezone requests . The Planning Director noted that should Commissioner Garrison be interested in visiting the sites , in view of his recent_ appoint- ment, the staff would be available at his request . A recess was declared at 9 : 40 p . m. The meeting was resumed at 9 : 50 p . m. with all members noted above in attendance . B. PROPOSED BULK REGULATIONS WITH DEFINITIONS ' The Planning Director presented for. Planning Commission consideration the revised draft " B" of the proposed bulk regulations with definitions . It was noted that the proposed revision incorporated both the input from the Planning Commission and the City Attorney that evolved during the previous work meetings on this sub- ject. Noting the Court ' s deadline requiring the City to • establish definitive , written standards and guidelines regulating the issuance of a special permit pursuant to Subsection 4-713( b) of the Zoning Ordinance , the Planning Director requested Commission concurrence in the revised draft in order that it might be pre- sented to the City Council at their meeting of July 14.- Gary Kruger , Associate Planner, noted that "Revision A" of the proposed document had been reviewed with the City Attorney and that his suggestions had been incorporated into " Revision B" also . - . d s/e• STAFF REPORT JUNE 25 , 1975 • , APPLICATION : REZONE APPLICANT : DENNIS R. OSTER LOCATION : The property is located on the east side of Union Avenue N . E . approximately 500 feet south of N . E . 4th Street . ZONING : G APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE ZONING CODE : ' SECTION 4-709 ; 4-725 ; 4-729 . REQUEST : Applicant requests rezone from G to R-3 . COMMENTS : 1 . The Comprehensive Plan indicates a medium density multiple-family resi- dential use in this area in the future. 2 . The properties to the north are presently zoned R-3 and G with the G zoning immediately to the north . The property to the east is presently zoned G, the property to the south is within King County jurisdiction and is zoned (SR) . The property to the west across Union Avenue N . E . is presently zoned B'-1 and G . 3 . There are two single-family residences on this site at this time. 4. An R-3 zone may allow too intense of a land use for a property at this location t , considering the proximity of existing surrounding single family uses . An R-2 zoning with apartment development allowed by special permit ma be more advisable and would have a''Y< 'r impact since densities and height restrictions are considerably ' lower than those presently allowed in an R-3 zone. e41 a #004/9,m:1-- �- STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS : Recommend denial of the rezone request from G to R-3 . AyleAl Renton Planning Commission Meeting June 25 , 1975 Page Six Discussion ensued with Commissioner Gibson inquiring with regard to the Comprehensive Plan designations being unequal in depth on Union Avenue N . E . south of N . E . 4th Street . The Planning Director described the reasoning of the Plan- ning Commission at the time of the Comprehensive Plan rec- ommendations . The Chairman asked for' comment from the applicant . Gary Moritz , 2525 N . E . 24th , Renton , stated that it was his opinion that since the property across the street to the west was zoned for business usage , his request seemed appro- priate . He noted that the Dennis Oster site to the south pre- sently zoned G is the last piece of property within the City limits and inquired if the property to the south , located in the County , was not zoned as R-3 . He also inquired re- garding the King County Comprehensive Plan designation for the area . Mr. Magstad replied that the King County Planning Department had been contacted on June 24th and had advised that the property to the south is presently zoned SR, which is single family residential . The Assistant Planning Direc- tor stated that he could not comment regarding the County ' s Comprehensive Plan designation . The Chairman invited comment from the audience but received no response . Discussion was then opened to the Commission . Discussion ensued with regard to the appropriateness of the City ' s Comprehensive Plan designation , reasons for just- ifying a rezone request, availability of sewers , and the flexibility of the use lines on the Comprehensive Plan . Commissioner Teegarden stated that Commission recommendations are not always concurred in by the Council . He also stated that the property to the north of the subject site was zoned R-3 as a part of a larger site to provide a transition be- tween business and single family use to the south . In response to Commissioner Garrison ' s inquiry regarding the availability of plans for the site , the Planning Director advised that none had been submitted , and he understood that there were no immediate plans for its use . It was noted that the Comprehensive Plan in the Highlands area will be reviewed next by the Community Development Commit- tee and that the County ' s Comprehensive Plan for adjacent areas should be considered in the decision . ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY RIVILY, THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MOVE TO CONTINUE THE MATTER AND REFER THE SUBJECT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON JULY 23RD. Further discussion followed with the request that the King County Comprehensive Plan for development be investigated and a suggestion that Mr. Moritz should present some type of proposal for the site ' s use . On the question , MOTION CARRIED. > ` REZONE:. C. DENNIS' R. OSTER ; Appl . No . R-827-75 ; Rezone from G to R-3 ; property located on the east side of Union Ave. N . E . approximately 500 feet south of N . E . 4th St . Renton Planning Commission Meeting June 25 , 1975 Page Five Mr. Magstadt pointed out the location of the 3 . 79 acre G-7200 zoned site overlooking Lake Washington in the Kennydale area on the vicinity map .. He reported that an existing single-family residence is to be removed and the property subdivided into sixteen single family 'residential lots ranging in size from 7600 square feet to 25 ,000 square feet . Primary access to the site is from North 38th Street ; access from Park Avenue North is limited to two lots . The rear lots would have access from separate roads that front North 38th Street . City sewers are available . In reply to Commissioner Teegarden ' s inquiry regarding the width of the stem of the pipe to the pipestem lots , the Assistant Planning Director indicated that they are twenty feet wide private driveways which run with the property . He also indicated , in response to Com- missioner Gibson , that the owner could combine the two rights-of-way for a total of forty feet . Discussion followed with respect to possible preserva- tion of natural vegetation . It was noted that some of the sites have a view of Lake Washington . Comment was invited from the applicant by the Chairman . Lyle L . Pickle , 1150 Union Avenue , Renton , stated that it was his intention to subdivide the property for a custom home development . He noted that while some of the trees would be desirable for preservation , he felt potential buyers may wish to choose between them or the Lake Washington view. He stated that he would be glad to work with the Planning Commission on the prob- lem. Chairman Ross invited comment from the audience but received no response . IT WAS THEN MOVED BY TEEGARDEN , 'SECONDED BY WIK, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED . - MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY . ACTION: MOVED BY WIK, SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY PLAT WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS WITH REGARD TO TOPOGRAPHY OR VEGETATION AS IT AGREES WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. REZONE: . B. GARY MORTIZ ; Appl . No . R-821-75 ; Rezone from G to B- 1 ; property located on the E. side of Union Ave . N . E . approximately 400 feet south of N . E . 4th St . ;The rezone application was introduced by Secretary Gibson , and a staff presentation requested . The Assistant Planning Director pointed out .the location of a . 67 acre undeveloped site , zoned G , situated in the Highlands area approximately 400 feet south of N . E. 4th Street on the east side of Union Avenue N . E. Mr. Mag- stadt noted significant development in the area for the orientation of the Commission . Surrounding zoning was noted--R-3 to the north , G. to the east. and south and commercial to the west. . It. was also indicated that the Comprehensive Plan designates t.he _ 100 ' x 274 ' site for medium density multiple family development . Slides of the area were viewed. . r/i IMito-ir Planning Commission Meeting June 25 , 1975 Page Seven .4's Noting that the Oster property adjoins the Moritz site and presents a similar situation , it was suggested by the Planning Director that the Commission accept input from the applicant and audience and consider the request on the same basis . The Chairman invited comment from the applicant and audience but received none . It was then ACTION: CVED BY GIBSON, SECONDED BY GARRISON, THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ITEM AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT COM- MITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK AT THE JULY 23RD PUBLIC HEARING . MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. SPECIAL PERMIT : D, JOHN C . EDWARDS ; Appl . No . SP-752-74 ; special permit for existing gravel and sand excavating operation in S- 1 zone ; property located at 2930 S . E . 5th St . The application was introduced by the Secretary and a staff presentation requested . The Planning Director noted that this is an initial pub- lic hearing under the Mining , Excavation and Grading Ordinance and that an Environmental Impact Assessment had been requested on the property . Mr. Ericksen indi - cated that the assessment had not yet been prepared and was unavailable which would preclude any final action. by the Planning Commission . The Assistant Planning Director described the existing • gravel pit operation , which includes an area north of a single family area and incorporates all of one hill - side , and noted the boundaries of the 90 acres , which are located within the City limits . He pointed out single family residential areas in the vicinity , primarily the Maplewood area . Mr. Magstadt indicated that the Comprehensive Plan indicates the eventual use of single family , low and medium density development and a poten- tial for high-rise , recreational and greenbelt areas . He reviewed the present topography of the area and plans for grading and excavation and eventual regrading . Aerial photographs , slides , and maps of the area were viewed. The Chairman invited comment from the applicant or his representative . David Kennedy of Moore , Wallace , and Kennedy , 1915 - 1st Avenue , Seattle , consulting planning and engineering firm, noted that he represented John C. Edwards , also known as Rainier Sand and Gravel Company , and that Mr. Edwards was in. the audience . Mr . Kennedy cited the provision of the Mining , Excavation and Grading Ordinance which directs itself primarily to the compatibility of the proposed use and adjacent uses and stated that he would primarily direct his remarks to that matter. Mr. Kennedy then described the history of the Edwards ' operation , noting that it was first leased by Mr. Edwards 1, Renton Planning Commission Sir Meeting June 25, 1975 Page Eight from the State of Washington in 1939 while a coal mining facility the land partially acquired by auction in 1940 and balance of the site purchased in 1946, at which time it was converted to Rainier Sand and Gravel Company. He stated that the volume of material removed annually since that time had reached a maximum of 400, 000 cubic yards . The area was annexed into the City in 1947 . A crushing plant was erected in 1963, and settling ponds were added. Mr . Kennedy reviewed the permit procedures of th.e City of , Renton and the State that had been met by Mr. Edwards . A , permit for his grading plans was issued by the City in 1967 , and in 1971 another permit was granted for an excavating plan . He stated that the State Department of Natural Re- sources had also issued the applicant a permit under their Surface Mining Operation Act in 1971 and that this permit had been renewed annually since. Upon notification by the City of Renton of the passage of their Mining , Excavation and Grading Ordinance in 1974, an application was submitted along with an Environmental Impact Worksheet . Mr. Kennedy stated that it was their view that the Renton Ordinance referred to compatibility of a proposed use and that this had been an existing use for approximately thirty years . He also noted an additional eighty acres under the same ownership outside of the City limits . Slides depicting the operation were presented by the appli - cant and described by Mr. Kennedy, who described the general area as covered with gravel pits and primarily used for cemeteries , municipal uses and gravel pits . The primary traffic flow is to Third Avenue North and some traffic to the east on N . E . 4th Street . During the summer: months there are twenty to forty trips on an eight hour per day basis on Third Avenue North . He stated that the property is fronted on the south by the Maple Valley Highway ( SR169) . noting that the property is bordered by major east/west arterials on both the north and south . Mr. Kennedy stated that with regard to screening , landscaping and setbacks , most of the property is fenced ; and there is a ten foot screening easement as required through the Department of Natural Resources . There is an additional forty foot setback from areas adjacent to residential uses but not much landscaping . He described proposals for the slope treatment, when the operation is •completed , stating that these plans would go forward within one year. With regard to unsightliness , he stated: that most of' the excava- tion is not visible except from the air , with the exception of the bluff to the south . He said that bluff would continue to slide at a slow rate and could not be screened . Ulti - mately the problem will be resolved when it is regraded . With reference to noise and dust , he described the general operation as consisting of a crushing procedure , which is worked primarily in the winter with the materials held for use during the summer . In regard to surface drainage , Mr . Kennedy indicated that they have had settling ponds for years and revised, plans have recently been submitted to the Public Works Department relative to them. Noting the requirement for Planning Commission determination that the activity would *not be unreasonably detrimental to the surrounding area , he stated that there were some' things .that could be detrimental but they feel they are no more detrimental than in the thirty years the operation has been in business . He stated that with regard to reuse , they did r/// +nAi S v Renton Planning Commission Meeting June 11 , 1975 Page Ten PRELIMINARY PLAT: A. ISLE AND LAKE ADDITION ; Appl . No . PP-824-75 ( Lyle L. Pickle ) ; Proposed Preliminary Plat for a residential subdivision ; prop- erty is located on the north side of N. 38th St. between Lake Washington Blvd. N . and Park Ave. N . Mr . Smith noted that the proposed plan comprises 3 . 7 acres and is planned for subdivision into approximately 16 single family residential lots varying from 7600 square feet to 25 ,000 square feet . He noted several pipe-stem situations into the interior lots . REZONES: B. GARY MORITZ : Appl . No . R-821-75 ; Rezone from G to B- 1 ; prop- erty located on the E. side of Union Ave. N . E. approximately 400 feet south of N . E . 4th St . The Assistant Planner described the requested rezone for the . 67 acre undeveloped site and noted that the proposed use is for a commercial building site . The conflict with the requested rezone and the Comprehensive Plan designation was discussed , and the Commission advised that the applicant is aware of the disagreement . Commissioner Gibson requested that the topography of the eastern end of the site be field checked by the staff. C. DENNIS R. OSTER; Appl . No . R-827-75 ; Rezone from G to R-3 ; property located on the east side of Union Ave . N . E . approxi - mately 500 feet south of N. E . 4th St . The . 66 acre site directly south of the Moritz property was described by Mr . Smith . It was noted that there are no plans for the property at this time . The Comprehensive Plan desig- nates the area as medium density , multi -family residential district. In response to an inquiry from Commissioner Gibson , Mr . Smith indicated that sewers would be necessary for develop- ment of the site . SPECIAL PERMIT: De JOHN C. EDWARDS ; Appl . No . SP-752-74 ; special permit for existing gravel and sand excavating operation in S- 1 zone ; property located at 2930 S. E . 5th St . It was noted that 90 acres of the existing gravel pit are loca- ted within the City of Renton . Its locale off the Maple Valley Highway and north and west of the Maplewood area was pointed out by Mr. Smith . The request for review is pursuant to the Mining , Excavation and Grading Ordinance . Existing zoning is S- 1 . While the present use is a gravel pit , it is proposed to ultimately develop the area for various residential uses , combined with greenbelt and recreational areas . The Compre- hensive Plan for the property indicates a combination of single family residential ; low, medium and high density multi - family , recreational and greenbelt uses . It was noted that the property is about 1350 feet in depth within the City ; topographical and natural characteristics of the site were described. The proposed excavation plan and provisions for drainage were noted . There is no operation at this time . The Planning Director noted items to be considered will involve processing of the plan , the long-range process and rehabilitation of the site , Mr. Smith noted that the reuse plan submitted indicates plans for a commercial shopping cen- ter facility which is not in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan . 1 Renton Planning Commission Meeting June 11 , 1975 Page Nine' Robert Boyd , Property Manager of the Burlington Northern , Glacier Park Company , stated that the new plan involving "deferred development" did not change their position . They continue to ask for some heavy industrial zoning , and their offer to donate 20 acres for greenbelt remains . Responding to Commissioner Teegarden ' s inquiry , Mr . Boyd stated that after study of the Zoning Ordinance with re- • gard to M-P zoning , it was still their position that the designation did not satisfy the things they wanted to do . Vice-chairman Scholes reminded representatives of Burling- ton Northern and Milwaukee Railroad that a great deal of their land is zoned G, and there is no intent of the Commission to affect the rezone of the property either up or down , noting that it may be developed to the fullest extent allowable in the G zone . Further discussion continued with respect to the issue of the method of acquisition of land for greenbelt areas , and it was noted by Commissioner Gibson that land devel - opment should be made on a cooperative basis . A sug- gestion that the issue be placed on the ballot was made by Commissioner Rivily . Leonard Steiner spoke in support of citizen ' s rights regarding the use of property and noted avenues for preserving land as "open space , " if the property owner wants to take advantage of it . Kay Johnson , Secretary of the Renton Chamber of Commerce , noting the intent to continue the public hearing for two weeks , stated that he preferred to provide his input in writing . Following further discussion regarding the need for fur- ther study of recent input , possible revision of the Environmental Impact Statement and desire for a decision as soon as possible , IT WAS ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY GIBSON, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CONTINUED UNTIL JUNE 25, 1975, AND THAT A COMMITTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING BE HELD ON JUNE 18, 1975, TO DISCUSS THE MATTER. MOTION CARRIED, WIK DISSENTING . It was noted by the Planning Director that any input received by the Department would be forwarded to the Planning Commission . Vice-chairman Scholes announced that the June 18th committee meeting would be an open meeting . The Vice-chairman declared a recess at 11 :45 p . m. The meet- ing was resumed at 11 : 55 p . m. with all members noted above as being present in attendance . 5 • NEW BUSINESS : The Planning Director requested that the new items to be considered at the June 25th public hearing be des- scribed by the Assistant Planner. Mr. Smith pointed out the locations of the sites involved on the vicinity map , noted existing and surrounding zoning , Comprehensive Plan designations , and significant development in the vicinity , and described the requests for the Commission .