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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA76-884 F'. l , , . „,,_, PUBLIC NOTICE I ki PUBLIC HEARING44/A o ' ;ii )))A a CITY OF RENTON 0' tt, it/ PLANNING COMM I ' SS I ON c '' j/./11,7))) . . U'0 j0 A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION IN -THE' COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON OCTOBER 13, 1976 _ J:©G pram, TO CONSIDER THE ITEM ' DESCRIBED BELOW: . REZONE : GLEN NORWOOD; Appl _ _No_ R-884-76 ; rezone from G to B- 1 ; property . locate.d -at 1302 North 30th St. at the corner of N . 30th St. and Park Ave . 'N . . . . 1„1 1 36 1 9-600 4/ 4',7ia(/:.'f,. •i.V,I e9 ... „ia • ff /r/� , br h t -i eyt , 1 , . , j i •II•,f1 /+ i 78 4 ' r, _ 4 __. _ ,! ,.{O • .lf i? 9 2+ __.. f'S ,Ns, .r....r. t ( 'ill 1"i �r1,,,k L L L 4 II _ ,f •o I I. • �� ! - al r t.e CO // ',' 1 , .�.. 1, .r 1 1 11,{ r7 r o a I 2, • 1, �-1�1_ r ,o • + Y u - .. tt IMAM �a I 19 r� ! G.r. �/ R.: /6 L // r t 1Trr i PP-�-��c v / . 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RENTON PLANNING' 10:--REQUEST FOR COMMISSION EXTENSION FOR RENTON,WASHINGTON PRELIMINARY PLAT JAN 7 1977 A PUBLIC HEARING WILL APPROVAL PERIOD; file A ffida vit a .Publics tiiork BE HELD BY THE RENTON No. PP-857-76; property PLANNING COMMISSION located on the south side of 9% A T ITS R E G.0 L A R Puget Drive S.E. between <V .MEETING I N THE Benson Hill Apartments and STATE OF WASHINGTON •?ti/ '(+ COUNCIL CHAMBERS, EdmondsAve.S.E.,northof COUNTY OF KING .'.s'iG DEP PE. CITY HALL, RENTON, S.E.22nd St. WASHINGTON, ON Legal descriptions of all DECEMBER 8, 1976, AT applications noted above on• 1 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER file in the Renton Planning. 8 I'bf17'P. 17I�1�J 2�'n& 1 T H E FOLLOW I N G Department. being first duly sworn on ;PETITIONS: ALL INTERESTED 1.REZONEFROu ,, 0 PERSONS TO SAID ��F' Cb°•@]` CIr.2 B-1; file N.. - oath,deposes and says that" is the '. 84-76; PETITIONS ARE INVITED of property loca • - - -i- TO BE PRESENT AT THE • THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) No.30th St.at the corner of PLANNING COMMISSION times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and No. 30th St. and Park Ave. MEETING ON'DECEMBER has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred No 8, 1976 at 8:00 P.M.:TO to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- 2. REVIEW OF THE -E X P R E S S T H E I R. paper published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE OPINIONS. and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained PLAN AS IT PERTAINS TO SANDRA GIST at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton THE KENNYDALE PLAN- • SECRETARY Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the NING AREA(general vicini- RENTON Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, ty of No.30th St.-Park Ave. PLANNING COMMISSION No. to FAI405: that area - Published in The Renton Washington.That the annexed is a p}'.C .:C.!✓....L>.�....�1�ti`,1, G designated commercial and Record-Chronicle Nov. 28, low density multi-family 1976. R4065 ' residential). b&2'. 7"xk;.,....%�.k'.l:xl1�, G(Judi.S.�..OZ1 '^ .Q.ti.�'ii.C? 8 3. REVIEW OF THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE • PLAN AS IT PERTAINS TO as it was published in regular issues(and THE RIPLEY LANE PLAN- as not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period NING AREA(general vicini- ty of Ripley Lane north of the, U v Misty Cove •Apartmen q."P'� �� yam`�7� • presently designated c`<� of Of.@ consecutive issues,commencing on the medium density multi-f iy <;�. c-� .residential). n) • r C;1 �� _` 4. REVIEW OF AEC% < •i c-"....26....dayof...N.QNI .r bcr ,19..�6 ,and ending the CITY'S COMPREHE U�,�' �` �� ".,11 C) PLAN AS IT PERTAI Tbc,, '?,"-":4, `/ 'v THE N.E. SUNSET' D.' ', ' '�A �' day of AND DUVAL'AVE.' O��J` .V 19 both dates ,n�, .G inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- PLANNING AREA (ge e- O scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee includingcu of areasa red Su cF �_ C� ' presently i , �C;��^. �; dicated as commercial,' �`'=-• - charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of kb.. �.., which multi-family residential and has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the single family residential). • first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent 5. REZONE FROM R-2 insertion. TO B-1; file No. R-896-76; i i property located on Bronson - )! /_ 2 Way between Garden Ave. • •• ••• ••• ra:k•C .2' and Park Ave. 6.REZONE FROM GS-1 'TO M-P; file No. R-897-76: c hie: ..c lex.k property located on S.W. 16th St. between Powell Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2.8 day of Ave.S.W.and Thomas Ave. S.W. - _.. 7. SITE APPROVAL FT l+C;•v•t3Jibr3T' 19..7fi, FOR OFFICE/WARE- \J HOUSE IN M-P ZONE; file — ( : No. SA-898-76; property :• ,.4C-t NN , k-' •` ' located on S.W.16th St.be- Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, tween Powell Ave.S.W.and residing at Kent, King County. Thomas Ave. S.W. 8. SITE APPROVAL FOR OFFICE AND MAN- -Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June UFACTURING FACILITY IN , 9th, 1955. M-P ZONE;file No.SA-899 76;property located on east —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, side of West Valley High- adopted by the newspapers of the State. way,450'north of S.W.43rd St. 9. EXCEPTION TO SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE; tile No. E- 900-76; property located in V.P.C.Form No.87 NOTICE OF TO L-1;file No.R - PUBLIC HEARING - 76;property Iocaladl aa RENTON PLANNING COM- MISSION the northwest cornier of Seneca-Avenue RENTON,WASHINGTON • ' ' S.W. and S.W. t3~th - Street., - . _- LIC Affidavit of Publication WILL BEBHELDE BYR THE ='6 S TERMPRO E- RENTON PLANNING COM-' i,:,: MENTS FOR A TWO- . MISSION AT ITS REGU-- ,. LOT SHORT PLAT: • STATE OF WASHINGTON LAR MEETING IN THE -file.No: W-886-76; . COUNTY OF KING ss. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, -••• propertylocatedaitlhe. CITY HALL, RENTON, northwest corner of WASH I N G T O N,'O N- '. •Aberdeen Avenue- ' OCTOBER 13, 1976, AT .-. , - . ._ _ 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER • • Barbaro C e rn o e n e being first duly sworn on ' T.H E FOLLOWING N.E:"and N.E. 12th PETITIONS: Street. • 1.SPECIAL PERMIT . . -7.,WAIVER ,:OF OFF- oath,deposes and says that+4..be...is the ..C.h....gf r 1.ex of,. TO FILL AND GRADE - SITE I M P R OV E- THE RENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE, a newspaper published four(4) IN M-P/G ZONE; file .'"! i, • MENTSFORAFOUR times a week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and _ No'. S P-822-75;• ; LOT SHORT PLAT; has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred• property located south . .{ • file No. W-887-76; to, printed and published in the English language continually as a news- ' of existing Mobil and - • propertylocatedatthe paper published four (4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington, Olympic Petroleum : northeast corer of and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained Distribution Facilities, Thomas Avenue S.W.'' at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Renton , north of S.W. 43rd and,S.W.3rd Place. Record-Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the 8.TEMPORARY PER- Superior Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County, MIT EXTENSION '-Street,and westerlyof ' FOR MOBILE HOME Washington.That the annexed is a n'C t i C e o f Public l i C East Valley Road. g 2.WAIVER: OF OFF SITE IMPROVE Hearing, Planning Commission - Petitions MENTS .FOR Ari.::-: TO REMAIN ON THREE LOT SHORT - CONSTRUCTION PLAT;file No.W-881 SITE FOR ADDI as it was published in regular issues(and 76;•Property located - T I O"N A L SIXTY.. not in supplement form of said newspaper) once each issue for a period on the southWest DAYS; file No. TP- corner of N.E. 12th 858-76; property Street and Aberdeen ' ., located at 416 South Avenue N.E.;the east • . 36th Street. of one consecutive issues,commencing on the 230 feet of Tract 26. - . Legal descriptions of all 3. VARIANCE FROM . applications noted above on •THE SHORELINE...... file in the Renton Planning day of O C t o b e r ,1976 ,and ending the MASTER PROGRAM c.-•,,:` Department. • REQUIREM,E,Nr.S • ALL INTERESTED file No. V=9t30-7,6-,, ;r ?. PERSONS TO SAID dayof property locatedin;tFie ;;,_ - . . ,19 both dates vicinity of 2700 `' • inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- • .:-Mountain-View s ' scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee ; enue North.' PETITIONS ARE INVITED • 4. REZONE_ F .•_„ ' TOBE PRESENT AT THE ``,, charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of SE?!Os T�-° e.No. R- PLANNING COMMISSION /. , which ;:—_ MEETING ON OCTOBER has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the -` ' ' Y.,: 13, 197t3 AT 8.first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent �`�="''"'�302 North 00 Plc.to insertion. . 30th Street at the = EXPRESS -THE 1'R /! / corner of North'30th•:•. OPINIONS. . Street and Park Av- SAIdDRAGIST, rz �l"tom, ;`�1�r/t,. enue North. SECRETARY J 5.REZONE FROM R-4 =:. i RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION chief clerk Published in the Renton Record-Chronicle October • 3, 1976.R 3994'. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3 day of _ • October 19 76 l, v✓R��, CV ) �a-- - . Notary Pu is in and for the State of Washington, j'. residing at Kent, King County. i - —Passed by the Legislature,1955,known as Senate Bill 281,effective June 9th, 1955. —Western Union Telegraph Co. rules for counting words and figures, adopted by the newspapers of the State. �_, .�may" V.P.C.Form No.87 • , ; a'; PLANNING :AND. 'DEVELOPMENT .COMMITTEE REPORT : _Irs • V • . n J February: 14, 1977 • . • v s5. 'The.:-;P:l°a'nning'tf-and.;';Develo.pment:Y`Committee, .having met with,' •' ` ;,Mr:`: .Nor'wood,; .'recommend:s''`,th'at';,::the rezone with the revised. 'covenant's 1'be,,;approved :and:;referred to the Legislation • Committee: • Geer •-e ` 'P,err: s Chair ..,a`i, Barbara Shirnpoch;?- „ !A,1 q i`am' GraYi't��: Will GJP ;Jt,. '. • t Ili+.` , • Renton City 'Council 2/14/77 Page 3 Recess MOVED BY STREDIKCE, SECONDED .BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:30 p.m, and reconvened at 9:44 p.m. ROLL CALL: , ALL COUN- CIL .MEMBERS •PRESENT AS PREVIOUSLY DESIGNATED. CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items, previously distributed to all Council members, are considered routine and are enacted by one motion unless removed for separate consideration by Council action. Travel Funding Letter from Mayor Delaurenti provided distribution of contingency funds 1977 for travel purposes during 1977 for the purpose of reducing overall travel expenditures , eliminating•duplication, assuring attendance at top-priority conventions, providing for special schooling and in-state travel expenses . ' Distribution, of contingency funds in amount of $6,585. Recommendation: Refer to Committee of the Whole. ($100 later added to Planning Com. travel ) VOUCHER APPROVAL Warrant Distribution, Vouchers 12574 through 12825 in amount of $399,208.43 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or , services received.; also receiving Finance/Ways & Means Committee' approval . ' Recommendation: Council .approval for.payment. • . . Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Ms. Beth Borst to the .Human Rights Human Rights & and Affairs Commission replacing Mrs. Helga Karinen, who has resigned. Affairs Ms. .Borst works at .the Renton YWCA and resides at 606 Shattuck S. ; . Commission recommended by Mr.' Talley, Chairperson for that commission. Recommenda- tion: Refer to the Ways & Means Committee. Outdoor Fires Letter from Fire Inspector E.V. Wooton, Jr. requested on behalf of the 3/15-4/15/77 Fire Prevention Bureau• that March 15 to April 15, be set aside for citizens to burn natural vegetations , as provided by city ordinance,. Council approval recommended. Fire Station Letter from Michael L. Smith .submitted resignation from the Fire Station Advisory Advisory' committee due to increased work schedule. M'r.. Smith ' thanked Committee the Mayor' s office and Fire Dept. staff for considerations. ' The letter also noted the need for a new fire station has not diminished and noted solution will not be easy. . Recommendation: Refer to Administration. Seaplane Base Tabulation submitted by City Clerk Mead for Will Rogers-Wiley Post Bid Opening Memorial Seaplane Base Improvements, bid opening 2/10/77., listed four bids received; low bid being in amount of $76,280 with Engineer's Estimate $57,000. Recommendation: Refer to the Aviation Division of the Public Services Committee. . CONSENT AGENDA MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS APPROVED INDICATED. CARRIED. ' CORRESPONDENCE AND�CURR-y ENT .aUSINESS Norwood Rezone'�This being .the date set, by Council action taken 12/20/76, for considera- G to 8-1 • tion of rezone of property located at 1302 N. 30th within Kennydale Plan- N. 30th St. ning area which was reviewed at public hearing concerning Comprehensive Kennydale Area Plan (see earlier hearing). Letter from Planning Director. Ericksen . (dated 12/1.7/77) explained Planning Commission recommendation for approval of the Glen Norwood rezone.from G to B-l 'for 18,400 sq.ft. vacant service station proposed for office and experimental design shop. The letter explained restrictive covenants were submitted because of concerns of residents. Councilman Perry explained the subject matter referred to the Planning and. Development Co. at the 12/20 meeting and submitted report recommending approval of the rezone with the revised covenants and the matter be 'referred to the Ways & Means Committee for legislation. Planning Director Ericksen explained covenants. MOVED BY STREDICKE. SEC- ONDED BY PERRY, CITY ACCEPT COVENANTS AS FILED. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT COMMITTEE REPORT THEREBY APPROV • - ING REZONE. Height restrictions were discussed. Upon inquiry by Council- man Perry re affect of Council. decision at earlier Kennydale Comprehensive Plan Public Hearing wherein N. 30th area reverted to single family resi- dential , Asst. City Attorney Warren explained the Comprehensive Plan in effect at .time the application was made, would apply (being commercial ) , therefore this would be legal rezone. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, 'REFER TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ___- --- a ` , Renton City Council 2/14/77 Page 4 Correspondence & Current Business - Continued Traffic Control Letter from Ginger M. Gumeson, neighborhood sponsor, submitted copy Edmonds NE and of petition and request previously submitted to the Department of Public NE 16th Street Works and called attention to request for establishment of a safe cross- ing for school children at the intersection of Edmonds Ave. N.E. and N. E. 16th Streets. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resignation of Letter from Jim Magstadt, Land Use Hearing Examiner, submitted resigna- Land Use Hearing tion, explaining his 14 years with the city and the new position offered Examiner to him with Weyerhauser Company in the Land Resources Division responsi- ble for coordinating the development of company property no longer used in timber production. Mr. Magstadt noted that as the Hearing Examiner Department is organized and structured, another planning professional will be able to continue the system with minimum disruption. The letter also noted efficient employee Marilyn Grant will be able to continue the needed assistance for carrying out duties of the office. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RELUCTANTLY ACCEPT RESIGNATION AND REFER THE MATTER OF FILLING THE VACANCY TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE. Mayor Delaurenti noted Council approval would be sought. MOTION CARRIED. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION ON PERSONNEL AND FINANCE MATTERS. CARRIED. Council members went into Executive Session at 10:03 p.m., returned to the Council Chambers at 10: 18 p.m. Roll Call : All Council members present as previously stated. OLD BUSINESS Council President Perry presented Committee of the Whole report recom- Committee of the mending approval of the following labor negotiation items: (a) A Con- Whole Report tract proposal team be designated for the purpose of making recommenda- tions to the Council and Mayor on contract proposals; (b) The staff Labor prepare preliminary proposal for each of the bargaining units and present Negotiations them to Council in executive session by 5/9/77; (c) The City be prepared to request all bargaining units to start negotiations in June by exchang- ing proposals and then bi-weekly meetings be scheduled for all bargaining units until settlements are reached; (d) Negotiations be conducted by the Mayor' s Administrative Assistant, Donald Custer, with option to hire arbiter if necessary and with Council approval ; (e) Negotiator to be only person to speak for the City during negotiations; (f) Appointments to Contract proposal team: Donald Custer, Negotiator, Gwen Marshall , Finance Director and Sharon Green, Personnel Director, to provide contract research as requested; (g) Negotiator shall notify the council at the next meeting when negotiations have reached settlement or deadlock. The report determined no action was required on 12/3/76 letter of 21R re termi - nated employees and Firefighters Local letter of 12/5/76 re fire equipment. Councilman Perry explained state law requires negotiations start five months prior to adoption of the budget. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. CARRIED. Travel Following discussion re travel of four Planning Commissioners to Assoc. of Washington Cities Conference on Planning, it was MOVED BY PERRY , SEC- ONDED BY SHINP.00H, $100 BE ADDED TO THE CITIES TRAVEL BUDGET TO ALLOW FOUR PLANNING COMMISSIONERS TO ATTEND MARCH CONFERENCE AND THAT THE FUNDS BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE CONTINGENCY FUND. Upon inquiry by Councilwoman Seymour-Thorpe, Planning Director Ericksen noted staff would be attending daily and has been provided for. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SEC- ONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE TRANSFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COMMISSIONERS LOGAN GARRISON, JOAN WALKER, CLARK TEEGARDEN AND JAMES AKERS BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND PLANNING CONFERENCE. CARRIED. Public Services Public Services Committee Chairman Bruce submitted committee report Committee Report reviewing referrals to the former Public Safety Committee, Public Works and Transportation Committee ' the Aviation Committee, with following Referrals recommendations: (1 ) PS referral of 1/10/77 re speed limit on Houser Way - No action following administration decision; (2) PS referral of 1/17/7 re Monster Rd. railroad crossing - New hearing to be set by the State, and Director of Public Works will notify Council members of date and time; (3) PWT referral of 9/11/76 re overhead railroad standards - Committee took no action because of earlier review by Community Services Committee. (4) PWT referral of 9/13/76 re water meter installation charge - CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3118 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PRO- PERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF REIITON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT (G.) TO BUSINESS DISTRICT (B-1) WHEREAS under. Chapter 7 , Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" , as amended, and the macs 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 Planning Department on or about Sep.tember. ''22, 1976 which petition was duly referred to thz_ Planning Commission. for investigation, study and public hearing , and a public hearing having been held thereon on or about October 13 , 1976, and said matter' having been duly considered by the Planning Commission and said zoning request being in conformity with the Ci ty r 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 THE CITY 'COUNCIL :OF 'THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I: The, following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Business District (B-1)as hereinbelow specified ; the Public Works Director and the Planning Director are hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance., as amended, to evidence said rezoning, to-wit : That portion of Tract 39 , Hillman ' s Lake Washington Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No . 1, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 63 in King County; Washington described as follows : Beginning at the southwest corner of said Tract 39; thence eaterly along said south line thereof 147 feet to the true point of begining ; thence northerly parallel with :the west line of said tract 125 feet; thence westerly parallel with the south line 147 feet; thence southerly parallel with the east line 125 feet; thence easterly .`parallel with the north line. .147 feet to. th.e_ true point of beginning , (Said property.'being located at northeast corner No. '30th and Park' Avenue N. , Renton, Washington) SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to that certain "DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS" dated January 14 , 1977 which is incorporated herd n and made ,a part hereof as if fully set forth, and which said Declaration is recorded in the office of Director of Records and Elections , King County No. 7703160474 SECTION II:. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage , approval and five ( 5)_ days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 14thday of February, 1977 oChieradl a• Delores A. Mead, Cl y Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this, 14th day of February, 1977 CharlesA Delaurenti , Mayor APPROVED as to form: Ge and M. Shellan, City Attorney Date of Publication : 3-i8,-77 � is t;'�;.- 'R' ems:• t 4i 4, ''i, „ :1= DECLARAT>I.ON :OF. RESTRICTIVE COVENANT'S ' WHEREAS, Glen ,>Norwood Land Aurel Norwood, ..his _w.i'fe ;'' are the ; owners of 't.h.e,`F`folloa.ng real property. in the City: of Renton, County, y i of,: Ki nq , -'State; of Washi:n;gton , d`escr be`d a"s follows : - • ' ..:„:;„:, Tha.trp`o'rtion of ,Trrac`t, 39i', Hillman ' s Lake• Washing- :' • 4., ,ti.. , ' .to:rr 'Gar :e:n•,:.of•.:t.hd::e•�n::.`.a•',,,ti,o,n' .to, S'eattl.e N,o 1;, 1 f.�d;`:'‘�:� de�d •n U u\ e 1 0 a;c:'co_r `�.n to-�`t-1ie``'Paat�"`'re�•c;or i of m t - , Plats , page .,63 , in King:.:County , Washington , -des- , . • cribed . as-,: follows :; . - • b:e,g:i:n,:nr: ng a,=t,;,;th:e':;:.southwest corner of said • : iir. '" ai TFra`ct• 3-9,,. 'thence east..,to -: along said south Y-i line th'ereof :'1'47 :feet` 'to the true point of ; ,.,, , ; ' be i nn,i.`n thence;• northerlparallel withr;; >• . thee:•west`;;line ":of'.sai'd.j tract 125 feet, thence ' `k, ', 'N.e;s`te,rfl. a:ral l:el withF the south 1 i ne 147 =' • fe`et, tii'en.ce '.s`o:u•thrly;.,para,llel with. .the east ": �, 'rr' line: :'1?5 4 fe:etr;.; thence `e:asterly parallel with the' north ,li ne;,:`:147 : feett to-.the , true point of th.e:. `:b:etg.,i n n:ig: WHEREA'S :fhe; owners .o'f ,'sai d .'descri bed • property' desire to im ose ',f.h.e foll`ow'i"ri4 ':•resat::.,,, ,•t..„,.,':c'o'venants runnin with the land ' as ;`. p : r g , 'ir'r r'ese n', ':-and''.f' d to use ; `,p t'. uf_yre, :of• :th :•abovedescribed r.e.a1 property . -NOV' THE;RE;FORE, .the aforesaid owners hereb.y. estab1,is'h , grant and ;impose restri"cons a-nd covenants running with' the land herei.n'ab.ove' described',..w:ith - 'r�espect,: to . t.he use by the u'ndersig:ned , . <'''`".ah'eir s,ucces"sors'. Yrhe;irs:`�:a;n:d_ ;as;s'i'gn•s, ',as follows': 'USES , Th'e` stie=` sh;ail be .":-u:sed '. ly ''for businesses. and 's'erv- ..''•._.--,,-::-',3'•::",:•3-,;',••,''}„,'•:;,,,;.'','•;,•,.'•;..•.,,.•'3,','.';'t'-...';".''.,..,,.:-I.,.,':':,,.'..;',•„,,',.'..-:.-.i'„:':.',•',*•'I•,,:',''::,-•,'-'',,..'.,,';:,',.'...,-'-.,:,'',,'''.'::i. :.‘-,'',•.".,•i''''':'3.''':_3-:..;;:33:.•,,'3:.:,.',2,;3 3:.3\'...'.:..::...':-,':.'''•;„',•,,,„•:,-;,'"-:..,.,'i-'."'_'-•.'3...-•3;.':.- —.':;•,'•'-,••-•..,-',.-,;,.'.,,:•,.,:,r,--..'r".3'.,".33:,...'',,:.-,;-::'''',,'•.'„'•:—•'.•'::'":--•'.::.':',,',,,'.•,•..::..:''-.,.' •,",:-3 3:.,,,:..'•.:::.1‘',,•'•r.rI',.,..•..i,.•,'.,.', i ces compatible with`' and 'primari ly serving the ' ';-:;:-,•.,•.: ,-;::.'.;•4•''.,',-,i,i',.,.,'.':''.i':••:',1:.,•:,:.':,',„1,'',,:'':'.-':'3:.,',:',-'•:,':.',,.'::, • surround-ing single: family area,:. Such uses shall be limited` only to jbusiness :a'nd professional offices , barber s'ho-^ , "I e:aut; shop, shoe repai"r., d.,ry cleaning p:'' a:. , A, arts`. an'de (rafts: b'r ho`bb ' store ift. sh.o delica`- "" tessen `'° 'bFa`'kery ;r'. o.:r'i:st~;rsho meat market confec- tionery viand,_- `n rti:;c.ul.ar a•s' 'a business office for ' Glen Norwood., d.%:6%a'( ;G'ee' >4C'o'mp_any and for research , developme.nt d;es'i':9h;,--; and :perfection of pate,n'ts or ':,'- applications ' :for 'pate'nt's relating to hy,drauli:c ,-; ; cylinders:' -.-and components ;, subject to a,pprova.l of :the. Renton Planning` Dep=a'rtment ,: • Multiple f.ami_ly. 'residential structures •and uses shall not be p.er.mitted ' on : the. described property . ACCESS Dri;:veway.s ','or .any::: ;o,the'r• 'vehicul'ar' -access. shall not be' permitted: a`long, 'tha'f p.ort'i_on• of the property •abutting Park Avenue ..N`ort:h::; • ,} _ rat>>" ,$ 'r, LAND,SCAPE :AREAS Detaal:ed,- 1 andscape,..pl a,ns' shal 1 be submitted to and approved f,::,by',' .the-.Renton;:';Planning . Department with , nstaa<1`at,i'on',, or;;.;the- po Sting of a bond, pri or to' , bu,ild;:n'' "'oc'clili "nc. :Such'' fans shall include but , ;not''':b`e :`;l -imited .t;o -a. 'minimum15 foot landscape stri ;... `alo:ng; 'the 'west ';pro e.rt line- ad acent do Park Avenue ,:North' ``::a :m,inimum15'';foot: landsca a stri alon the P P 9 north p'roperty,`',li;ne,. °a. minimum 10 foot landscape strip along`-;the south .property line adjacent to North 30th Y,•tTti St�r:e.et, and a.,:mi nimum 10 foot landscape strip along =R ' ' the, west property line. ` Landscape material shall consist'';of- :t:ree_s,,y.'shrubs, ' and ground cover of suffi - _. ' ci e'nt density, a,s :to. provi de a reasonable screen from adjanent pr,opert;i,e's : :'As; an alternative to the above l an-dscapi ng.. : s4bject -to;,.approval of the Planning - Department , the;;;nort'h'.`::and east landscaping areas may be reduced by 'fi ve feet •'i n width when combined, with a'::: su2t`a:b,1•e' ;ig h..t::;o b.s:curing fence . STORAGE Ther.-.e: shall_'-be.;:no,:; utside.. storage of materials , con- con- struction,;' equi pmen't., suppl i es , •or, containers . 'STRUCTURE The. 'flex�isti,n,g'`bu.il.di rig shall be rehabilitated to pro- v.i°de; more, co compatibility' with the residential area . This shal:a;"' incl:ude-';.but not be limited to repainting of the:':,_bui l•ding;• tO a ';brown or other earth-tone. color co.mpati:bl:e : wi;''tht;he,:`single family residential area . Such reha'bi�:l�,:it`at°ion:f=s.hall' `be subject to Renton Planning,' Depar tme,n t ":,a r"o v a'1 ' P R;: ' :',INSTALLATION OF, OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS The'. owner( s ) of ';the`' above described property, their successors , heirs and' as;signs , hereby agree and covenant to participate. ;i n , sign a petition in sup- pora; o:f,, a;nd'.: .accept any., future Local Improvement Di strict: ., (.,. .)=m��. .d==ay; i.in;i t�i aaedproposal ,.'. and a their fair share therefore , for the' purposes of - providing the necessary off-site improvements required. by the Renton:Subdivision Ordinance. Said improvements shall : include but may not be limited to the installation of curbs , gutters , sidewalks , street.,paving , ,sanitary'; sewers , storm sewers , under- groundi'ng'' of utilities , and street lighting . 2• tom, i;}:. • SIG:NS. • 5" e a d wall si ns `i' �'sh'a� 1�: be��`l4mi'ted� to roun n g -,A : d location ,are to be co• mp atible •, �,'1,i. • :on:�� ,.T.:�'e�' �d�es:i`'g�n `an p ai:1.' re'si'denti,al area and-. are_ sub- wi',t.h: `tii_e'aYs.' ::ng;1e'`:fi Y al . � `eT""�:a:rtme.n,t a s r o v , '`ect.x;;a.o`,'�:P`':l::�an-n�i-ng',::,(�.•.R., p.. , ON''UtRi4T} , t e l a:n d an d ex it e �t h wi h x Thes,e,:�c.o`�en:a�nts shall` u p i`r, on December 3f.1 ,42025 . Any vi'olation'''or breach of these restrictive covenants' :;:' s i n' th:e:;•.S.u' .e.r,i o r Cou'r..t',: ; . ,: f: dr:.:,bt' '`;ro :Er,f.,,1.e 1,,, roed:ulre p may ! e: en ,Qr,c J� p. , i?; ,g'a, .p o.,f Kinq County by `ei-t,her the City of Renton or any property owners ' ad.je ni`n• g•.sub7ect p,roperty :who :are adversely affected ' by such ... • , , . . .. . . , .. , . . , . , . . , ,. .. . • . breach `or violation : ;,.;: :F `_ c • ;`I;,iV tii-F� ji{;;�'.q.,,f?s '/. „Y�t h ' • • Glen Norwood • Au relNorwoo • E F 4'�A'S • HI..NG ;ON;, '` -STAT 0 } Ss COUNTY :OF KING ,) •T,', . .. 19 before me 0 n t d a; o':f, ' . 1:_ . personall..y anp.:ear'ed Glen Norwood d:. Au"rel :, orwood, •the persons who executed, 'the within a'n:d for;e:going instrument , and acknowledged said i nstrume'nt to::, be`.<th'e =fr`e,e'` and;r;'vol untary',act and deed of •. said persons • for the uses , and purposes therein menti:oned..' , IN` 'W_ITNES;S.„WHER OF , I have: hereunto- set my hand and affixed offic:ia,l seal -the day an'd.'y"ear first above written . .. .� '''''''':'''•.-ill '''',•-:':1.:-..1:'::1:-,r''''.:14 l'-e..1' • ; .:`; .,; ,, . Noi public, i„. . :,'' ;one `jSta .: , a. / =` `r_ z. Wa's 'ingto'n , residing . 'i. " �J : �e 'cr..�'..(%'' l'J. • Pik Renton City Council 3/14/77 Page 5 Old Business- Continued Community Services Committee Report - Continued Sartori School The Community Services Committee report recommended that the Council • Lease authorize the Mayor to proceed with the lease renewal for Sartori School , subject to approval by the City Attorney as to form. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE LEASE AS PREPARED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Grant presented memo from Administrative Assistant Custer concerning problems encountered with Section 8 of the Code of Ethics Board of Ethics Ordinance concerning membership of the Board of Ethics and terms of office and wording. The letter requested review of the ordinance to consider deleting requirement that Board of Ethics appointees be mem- bers of the Boards of Trustees of the required community organizations, i .e. , Renton League of Women Voters and Renton Ecumenical Council . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, REVIEW OF CODE OF ETHICS ORDI- NANCE BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION AS REQUESTED AND COPIES BE DISTRIBUTED TO ALL COUNCILMEN BY THE CITY CLERK. CARRIED." Senior Citizen Upon discussion of change in location of Senior Citizens building Center along Cedar River and amendment to the Referendum 29 fund application reflecting site change, it was MOVED BY $TREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, MATTER OF DESIGN AND CONFIGURATION OF THE SENIOR CITIZEN BUILDING BE REFERRED TO THE MAYOR'S SENIOR CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR DISCUS- SION AND RECOMMENDATION. Councilwoman Thorpe noted Community Services Committee would continue to meet on this subject. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways & Means . Acting Ways and Means Committee Chairwoman Shinpoch presented commit- Committee Report tee report recommending second and final readingsof an ordinance changing the zoning classification from GS-lto R-1 , known as the Ordinance #3117 MacPherson property located at the northeast corner of Monroe N.E. MacPherson Rezone and N.E. 10th St. , having been on first reading 3/7/77. Following R-001-77 readings by the City Clerk, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.. CARRIED. Or The Ways & Means Committee report recommended second and final orwood Rezone reading of an ordinance providing for the rezoning of property from R-884-76 General classification to Business (B-1 ) for property located at the northeast corner of N. 30th and Park Ave. N. , known as the ' Norwood Rezone. The Ordinance had been placed on first reading 2/28, second and final reading 3/7/77 and failed for lack of approval by majority of the quorum and placed on the table for one week. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REMOVE ORDINANCE FROM THE TABLE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following the ' readings, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 10:40 p.m. elores A. Meaddd Cit Clerk EXP111 22 CITY OF RENTON WARRANT DISTRIBUTION 3/14/77 FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO.#I2935 - #12958 CURRENT FUND $58, 153.82 PARKS AND RECREATION FUND S12, 905. 17 STREET FUND •272509.72 LIBRARY FUND $6, 976.46 CETA FUND $2,317.43 ANTIRECESSION FUND $1, 201 .64 STREET FORWARD THRUST $7, 215.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIY FUND $56, 319.76 AIRPORT FUND $1, 031 .01 1975 WATER & SEWER CONSTR $1, 373.09 EQUIPMENT RENTAL •9, 948. 73 FIREMEN PENSION $11, 978.26 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $197, 030.09 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. 12959 THROUGH NO. 13161 IN THE AMOUNT OF $197, 030•09 THIS 14TH DAY OF MARCH 1977. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER s' MEMBER • Renton City Council 3/7/77 Page 4 Old Business Continued Horizons • Councilman Stredicke reported Renton Horizons Committee meeting was Committee held wherein Robert Lester was named Chairman, Meeting Objectives - Lindsey Johnstone and 4th .of July picnic - John, and Becky Cleere. Stredicke explained the Renton Horizons Committee was encouraging community events and programs in the area similar to the Bicentennial program. Community Community Services Committee Chairwoman Seymour-Thorpe submitted com- Services mittee report announced receipt of proposed CATV Ordinance regulating Committee cable operations within the city as required by federal law and recom- CATV Ordinance mended that a public hearing be set for March 21 , on the proposed ordinance. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY -STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND SET DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING MARCH 21 , 1977. CARRIED. CATV Agreement The Community Services Committee report recommended the administration be authorized to sign the agreement for renewal of. the. CATV contract for services, subject to approval by the City Attorney as to form, noting Seattle City approval has been given. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT. Upon request, Councilwoman Thorpe noted CATV Ordinance contains special senior citizen rate, which is only city in state which does according to Mr. Hurd, CATV Coordinator. MOTION CARRIED. Utility Tax MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE SUBJECT OF for Cable TV INCREASED UTILITY TAX ON CABLE TV TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES. COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Earlington Area Councilwoman Seymour-Thorpe reminded the administration that meetings Park were pending regarding the proposed park in Earlington area, awaiting report from administration re existing building and purchase of property; also noting resident's in the area were anxious to meet. • NEW BUSINESS Councilwoman Thorpe inquired of the City Attorney re enforcement of industrial park regulations concerning unkept landscaping, being Landscaping advised of civil and criminal penalties, that restrictive covenants Industrial Park .. are enforced through Superior Court of King County, The City Attorney further advised. for noncompliance, notices be sent and if not observed, suit begun. ' Ripley Lane N. MOVED BY THORPE, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECONSIDER COUNCIL'S Comprehensive- PREVIOUS ACTION REGARDING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR RIPLEY LANE AREA. Plan CARRIED. City Attorney Shellan advised need for public hearing if Reconsideration any change in Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Moved by Shinpoch, Second 4/4/77 by Seymour-Thorpe, Council set date of public hearing for this matter on April 25, 1977. SUBSTITUTION MOTION BY THROPE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL HOLD PUBLIC HEARING ON RIPLEY LANE N. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN APRIL 4, 1977. CARRIED. • ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS , Ways & Means Ways and Means Committee report was submitted by Acting Chairwoman Committee Report Shinpoch recommending second and final readings of an ordinancerezoning Norwood Rezone certain property B-1 in the Kennydale area on N.. 30th St. , known as the Norwood Rezone., Following readings, it was MOVED BY SHINPOCH? SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE PERRY, SHINPOCH, STREDICKE. ONE NO- THORPE. City Attorney Shellan , advised the ordinance needs affirmative vote of four council members Ordinance Tabled for adoption (majority of quorum) , MOTION FAILED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, for One Week SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL PLACE REZONE ORDINANCE ON TABLE FOR ONE WEEK FOR PURPOSE OF RECONSIDERATION. CARRIED. Ordinance #3114 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and final read- Spendiff Rezone . ings of an ordinance rezoning certain property from S-1 to SR-1 located at 807 Union Ave. N.E. Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY,, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT.ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIEID. (First reading 2/28/77) First Reading The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of an MacPherson Rezone ordinance rezoning certain property to R-1 generally known as the Monroe NE/NE loth MacPherson Rezone. Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 1 Renton City Council 3/7/77 Page 3 Correspondence and Current Business -- Continued Lease for Letter from Mayor Delaurenti submitted current lease agreement with Sartori School the Renton School District covering the space used for senior citizens' recreation activities at Sartori School . The letter noted Parks and Recreation Director Gene Coulon recommended that the lease be renewed for another three years. effective 7/1/77. . The Mayor's letter concurred the recommendation and requested Council 's authorization to proceed with the lease renewal . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL REFER REQUEST TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Harry G. Bostick, 3527 Shattuck S. , received Mayor's Proclamation for Quality Week. Monster Road Kay Johnson, 300 Rainier Ave. N. , inquired re Monster Road railroad RR X' ing crossing, noting matter in the. Public Services Committee. Council President Perry distributed copies of letter from the Mayor and Council President to Washington Utilities and Transportation Committee Commis- sioners Elmer HUndley, Frank Foley and Senator .R.. Bailey in Olympia re the crossing. The letter asked the Commission give attention to public safety and noted Monster Road is essential to efficient flow of traffic around Longacres and into Renton. Councilman Stredicke asked that request for signalization at that crossing be included and was advised by Public Works Director Gonnason of application made by city for lighting, signalization and gates for that crossing, having been advised by the Public Works and Transportation Committee and confirmed by Council that crossing should not be closed. Stredicke noted Grady Way bridge inadequate from load standpoint to handle increased traffic in the event of the closing and asked authorization to send letter to the Utilities Commission to include signalization and reopening of the hearing. Public Works Director Gonnason noted Hearing scheduled for 3/15/77, rir. Johnson noted city will be required to do repair on the bridge, that it is a matter of shifting unsafe conditions from the Mons= ter Rd. crossing to Grady Way by Totem Distributors, noting large trucks would have to swing into oncoming traffic in several different situations. Johnson noted railroad's refusal to .participate . Stredicke_ _ suggested opening of access from the Metro plant to Grady Way. Discus- , sion ensued of problem created for industrial firms for access.. Moved' by Shinpoch, seconded by Perry, Mayor and Council .President be authori-t zed to sign and to send letter to Utilities and Transportation Commis- sion. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY THORPE, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, LETTER BE REDRAFTED TO INCLUDE SAFETY MEASURES AND PROPER SIGNALIZATION OF CROSS- ING. MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee Development report explained that at the request of the Park Board and consultants Committee Report the committee met with them on 3/2/77 to review the master plan for development of the Lake Washington Beach Park Extension. The report Lake Washington recommended Council approval of the master plan for the Lake Washington. Beach Park Beach Park Extension following review, recommending referral to the Extension Committee of the Whole meeting of April 12., for review and concurrence. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND THAT COUNCIL REFER MASTER PLAN REVIEW TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR 4/12/77 MEETING. CARRIED. Hearing Examiner Councilman Stredicke noted receipt of appeal of HearingttExaminer Appeal decesion regarding the McLaughlin rezone of property in, Renton High- lands. Councilman Perry noted payment of $25 fee for appeal which was filed today. City Attorney Shellan noted that if applicant is not satisfied with decision of Hearing Examiner, applicant may request Examiner to review within 14 .days or may direct appeal to Council in which case a $25 fee exists; the Council will then review record as prepared by Hearing Examiner. Upon further inquiry, Shellan noted .the matter has not reached the Council as yet. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED Recess BY PERRY, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. The Council reces- sed at 9:30 p.m. and upon reconvening, the Roll was called. All Council members- were present as previously shown: Perry, Shinpoch, Stredicke and Thorpe. p Renton City Council 2/28/77 Page 8 Ordinances & Resolutions - Continued Stoneway Rezone (Maple Valley Highway) south of Monterey Terrace and Mt. Olivet Continued Cemetery and west of Bonneville Power Right of Way, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AS FILED BE ACCEPTED BY THE CITY. CARRIED. Ordinance MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ITEMS 2 and 4 OF COMMITTEE First Reading REPORT BE PLACED ON FIRST READING (Other items being in committee) . Spendiff Rezone AS RECOMMENDED. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read ordinance changing the zoning from S-1 to SR-1 generally known as the George Spendiff property located 807 Union Ave. NE. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUN- CIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. , Ordinance City Clerk Mead read ordinance rezoning certain property from G to First Reading B-1 known as the Norwood Rezone and located at the northeast corner Norwood Rezone of N. 30th and Park N. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2092 The Ways & Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption Seaplane Ramp of a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute docu- FAA Grant ments accepting a grant offer from FAA which provided for a maximum Acceptance grant of $60,000 involving the Will Rogers-Wiley Post Memorial Sea- plane Base Improvements. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, RESOLU- TIONS BE READ. CARRIED. Following reading,MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2093 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a resolution West Hill Joint requested by the Public Works Department providing for the participa- Water Supply tion in a Comprehensive Water System Plan with various water districts and the city, providing for pro rata participation in the plan. The initial budgetary contribution- is $7,498. • MOVED BY GRANT,, SECOND BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION Ay READ. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, LAST ITEM OF THE RESOLUTION, FINANCING, BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. ' CARRIED. Resolution #2094 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a resolution' Opposing ' opposing Senate Bill #2430 pending before the Washington State Senate Senate Bill #2430 45th Regular Session providing for the transfer of authority and re Transfer of operation from a Metropolitan Municipal Corporation to the County Metro Authority Executive authority and eliminating direct representation of the people without a direct vote of the people. Following reading, it was MOVED BY THORPE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY THORPE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. The meeting of the Renton City Council adjourned at 11 :29 p.m. • caeze-t, Delores A. Mead, Ci Clerk Renton City Council 2/28/77 Page 7 Old Business by Council - Continued Park & Ride recommended that immediate steps be taken in talks and negotiations. Continued with. Boeing for an "interim" facility in .the north-end of Renton. The letter noted discussions held on proximity of the northeast Boeing parking lot with FAI-405 and the committee suggested that a portion of the lot might be made available while studies proceed on permanent location; further noting this would not effect the 2nd and Burnett location and have no effect on single family residential areas, yet be close to the Highlands area. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Park & Ride The Public Services Committee report also recommended that criteria Continued for park and ride lots be established immediately. The report explained discussions of effects on single family homeowners and recommended the site criteria prior to permanent facility selection, and would deal with economic feasibility, effects on community, .protection of abutting residential areas, setbacks and access, environmental considerations, rider convenience and service and costs of construction and maintenance. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. Upon inquiry, Councilwoman Seymour-Thorpe noted criteria would be set by the Highway Department and the committee; Stredicke noted committee to continue with park and ride problem. MOTION CARRIED. Park & Ride The Public Services Committee report also recommended that the City, Continued State and Metro proceed on a study for permanent park and ride sites in the two geographical areas of Renton, with two lots,rather than one. The report noted that upon criteria establishment, study should begin on two sites; that to maintain State funding, locations must be close . to freeway access and proposed Metro bus route. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Public Serivces The Public Services Committee, Aviation Division, submitted report Aviation Report noted 2/10 bid opening for seaplane base development wherein four bids: Seaplane Base received ranging from $86,200 to $76,280, excluding tax. The report Bid Awarded recommended acceptance of the low bid submitted by Tripp Construction, 234 SW 16th St. , in the amount of $76,280 olus tax. The report recommended that the Mayor and. City Clerk be authorized to execute the Acceptance of Grant Offer which was initially in amount of $50,000 and has been. : increased to $60,000 by FAA. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUN- CIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATIONSOF COMMITTEE AWARDING BID AND AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE AGREEMENT. CARRIED. . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL. ASPO Conference Upon request by Councilman Perry to attend ASPO Conference in San Diego in April , it was moved by Grant, and seconded by Thorpe to concur in request. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE CONFERENCE REQUEST TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING OF 3/8/77. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: PERRY, BRUCE, SHINPOCH, THORPE; 2-NO: GRANT AND STREDICKE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED. Ways & Means Councilwoman Shinpoch submitted Ways & Means Committee report recom- Committee Report mending appointment of Beth Borst to the Human Rights Affairs Commission. Appointment MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways & Means The Ways & Means Committee report recommended second and final readings Committee Report of an ordinance amending the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan involy- Ordinance #3112 ing property in the general vicinity of 138th St. and Sunset Blvd. N.E. 138th & Sunset NE generally known as. the Loveless/Powell property. Following readings (Loveless/Powell ) it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS Comprehensive Plan READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3113 The Ways & Means Committee report recommended second and„final readings • Stoneway Rezone of an ordinance changing the zoning from Residence District (R-1 ) to R-1 , R-2, R-3 and R-4, Aenerally known as the Stoneway. Rezone. Follow- ing readings of the ordinance rezoning property located east of,!SR-169P , ,,,,,, Renton- City Counci1• 12/27/76 - Page 2- CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Continued) American Legion their own purposes. `.Tt'eletter further stated' they had decided to Property for offer the westerly portion; of the property at' a fair price if closed ' Senior Citizen within_'three months _of`'12/13/76, but would retain the easterly portion Center of the,opr„opertrwhere= the building is located. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY; TO 'REFER TO ,THE COMMUNITY SERVICES.,'COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. . MOTION CARRIED, • Old Earlington Letter .from William 0. Belmondo; Director of Plant Operations, Renton Elementary School School District #403, responded to a recent inquiry from the City Site Offer regarding the- avail'abil'ity for purchase of the old Earlington Elementary School site,,, and stated the Superintendent and the Board of Directors of the .Renton'School :Districtwere prepared to sell the property to the City, of Renton for°$20,000.00, and if this is acceptable, he will pro ceed ,with the, necessary legal documents to complete the transfer of ownership.' MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THIS MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Councilman Stredicke inquired whether the Administration:had had' an evaluation of this property; Mayor Delaurenti responding the School District had had an appraisal , but the City had not. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, THE ADMINISTRA- TION ARRANGE FOR AN APPRAISAL OF THIS PROPERTY. MOTION CARRIED. Local Public Letter from C. Mark 'Smith, Regional Director of the Economic Development Works Grant for Administration, :U.;S.' Department of Commerce, informed the City that its Main Fire Station proposal for grant of $671 ,355 for constructing a main Fire Station Not Included in in Renton was not among the projects selected for approval and was there- Federal Grants fore denied. *MOVED. BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE ADMINISTRA- TION DRAW UP A LETTER 'TO SENATORS MAGNUSON AND JACKSON AND REPRESENTIVE ADAMS OPPOSING THE WAY THE FUNDS WERE DISTRIBUTED. Some_ discussion followed, Councilman Stredicke remarked that urban areas were totally ignored and cited grants made to small suburban areas and said that Renton should join with Seattle in requesting a Congressional investiga- tion. Councilwoman Thorpe said she was disturbed about such a move affecting future grants, remarking that Renton had been fortunate in the past in receiving Federal grants. *MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, THAT THE CITY'S ACTION INCLUDE REQUEST FOR SPECIFIC REASONS WHY THE FIRE STATION PROPOSAL WAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE GRANTS. - MOTION CARRIED. ' OLD BUSINESS Councilman Perry, Chairman of the Planning and Development Committee, Glenn Norwood requested additional time to meet with applicant; Glen Norwood, and Rezone urged that Council look over the restrictive covenants , especially 'Line 3 regarding business use,sand Line 10, compatible uses with single family residences, final report to be presented at meeting of 2/14/77. • Value Village Councilman Perry submitted majority report on the Value Village rezone Rezone recommending concurrence in Planning Commission rezone approval from R-2 to 8-1- with. restrictive covenants providing for screening, land- scaping, signing, etc. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH,. THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Planning Director Ericksen displayed map and reviewed the site plan upon request, and following some discussion concerning actual use of the property, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO SUBSTITUTE THE MOTION TO CONCUR IN THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION TO GRANT THE REZONE WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND ALSO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW OF THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS WITH 'REGARD TO THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE AND THE STRICT REVIEW OF THE SITE PLAN FOR COVENANT TIE-IN. MOTION CARRIED. Audience Mr. Russell Leach, 12505 Bellevue-Redmond Road, Bellevue, Architect Comment for Value Village, noted four additional site plan drawings had been submitted which should be considered by the Committee in its review. • CATV Ordinance Community Services Committee Chairman Seymour-Thorpe reported the committee had completed its work on. the CATV ordinance and turned it , over to the 'City Attorney's Office and it would be returned to the Community Services Committee; also remarking the deadline. had been extended from, March, 1977 to March, 1978, final report forthcoming. EW BUSINESS Councilwoman. Shinpoch said .she had had an inquiry from a citizen regard- ing the. City's policy on weddings held on public park property and wanted . to know what- the policy was. , MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, THE MATTER OF POLICY ON' PARK WEDDINGS BE REFERRED TO THE PARK DIRECTOR AND THE PARK BOARD. MOTION CARRIED. • o� R. A �^ oV 7 „ THE CITY. OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 on - CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR ® PLANNING DEPARTMENT O,p 235-2550 • q' � SFP1 December 17 , 197,6 The Honorable C . 3 . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS Dear Mayor and Council : The Planning Commission has completed the public hearings on the items listed below and makes the following recommendations : • ( 1 ) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW -- KENNYDALE PLANNING AREA : General vicinity of North 30th Street -Park Avenue North to FAI -405 : that area designated commercial and low density multi -family residential ) Review of the Comprehensive Plan for the area as noted was initiated by the Planning Commission in response to neighbor- hood concerns . The Planning Commission conducted two public hearings as well as committee work meetings on the subject request which involved representation from the area residents . After considerable' study and discussion , the Planning Commis - sion recommended to the City Council that the multi -family • designation on both the north and the south side of North 30th extending from the freeway to Park Avenue be reduced by approxi - mately one-third . The recommendation of the Planning Commis- sion is illustrated on the attached maps . ( 2 ) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW - RIPLEY LANE PLANNING AREA : TGeneral vicinity of Ripley Lane North of the Misty . Cove Apartments presently designated as medium density multi -family residential ) Review of the land use element of the Comprehensive Plan in the Ripley Lane area was initiated by the City Council as a • result of LID 291 and referred to the Planning Commission for review . Following committee meetings with residents of the area and two public hearings , the Planning Commission recom- mended that the medium density multi -family residential be reduced in area and be redesignated low density multi -family residential , as noted on the attached maps . • _ _ — — — The Honorable C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council December 17 , 1976 Page Two ( 3 ) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW - N . E . SUNSET BOULEVARD AND DUVAL AVENUE N . E . : (General vicinity of 138th and Sunset including •areas presently indicated as commercial , multi -family residential and single family residential ) REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT BY : C . E . LOVELESS AND LLOYD W . POWELL ; Appl . No . CP-890-76 ; property located at the southwest corner of Sunset High- way and 138th Ave . S . E . The Planning Commission review of the area in question was initiated at the request of the applicants to provide for expansion of the commercial area as presently designated on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan at the southwest corner of the intersection to permit the development of a small shopping cen- ter . Work meetings were held by the Land Use Committee with the applicants and interested parties , and two public hearings were conducted . At the conclusion of the hearings , the Planning Commission recommended that the commercial designations , as presently defined on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan , be expanded to more realistically project the needs for commercial develop- ment in this area . The Commission ' s recommendation is noted on the attached maps . (4 ) GLEN NORWOOD ; . Appl . No . R-884-76 ; rezone from G to B- 1 ; property located at 1302 North 30th St . at the corner of N . 30th St . and Park Ave . N . The property has the following general characteristics : . Property Location -- 1302 North 30th St . Total Area -- Approximately 18 , 400 sq . ft . Principal Access -- N . 30th St . Existing Zoning -- G Existing Use -- Vacant Service Station Proposed Use -- Office and Experimental Design Shop Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Commercial The Planning Commission conducted two public hearings on the proposed request with referral and study by Planning Commis- sion committee . At the conclusion of the hearings , the Com- mission recommended approval of the rezone from G to B- 1 as requested . In view of the concerns of the residents in the area , the applicant submitted to the City restrictive cove- nants relating to the uses allowed , limitations on access , landscaping requirements , restriction of storage , rehabilita- tion of the existing gas station structure , sign control , and - 1 „Y The Honorable C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council December 17 , 1976 Page Three agreed to participate in a LID for off-site improvements ( copy attached ) . The proposed zoning is in agreement with the Com- prehensive Land Use Plan . ( 5 ) VALUE VILLAGE ( RUSSELL L . LEACH ) ; Appl . No . R-896-76 ; rezone from R-2 to B- 1 ; property located on Bronson Way between Garden Ave . No . and Park Ave . No . The property has the following characteristics : Property Location -- Bronson Way North between Garden Ave . No . and Park Ave . No . Total Area -- Approximately 18 , 750 square feet Principal Access -- Bronson Way No . and Garden Ave . No . Existing Zoning -- R-2 • Existing Use -- Multi -family Residential Proposed Use -- Commercial Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Commercial At the conclusion of the public hearing , the Commission recom- mended that the City Council approve the Value Village ( Russell L . Leach ) rezone request from R-2 to B- 1 with restrictive cove- nants as agreed to by the applicant providing for screening , landscaping , signing , and outdoor storage (copy attached ) . The rezone request is .in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . ( 6 ) THE AUSTIN COMPANY ; Appl . No . R-897-76 ; application for rezone from GS- 1 to M-P ; property located on S . W . 16th St. between Powell Ave . S . W. and Thomas Ave . S . W . The property has the following characteristics : Property Location -- S . W. 16th St . between Powell Ave . S . W . and Thomas Ave . S . W . Total Area -- Approximately 2 . 7 acres Principal Access -- S . W . 16th Street Existing Zoning -- GS-.1 Existing Use -- Vacant Land Proposed Use -- Office/Warehouse Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Manufacturing Park The Honorable C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council December 17 , 1976 Page Four Following a public hearing , the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Austin Company rezone request from GS- 1 to M-P . The proposed zoning is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan and compatible with existing land use in the area . ( 7 ) EMMETT KINDLE ; Appl . E-900-76 ; request for exception to subdivision ordinance ; property located in the vicinity of 2625 Jones Ave . N . E . The property has the following characteristics : Property Location -- vicinity of 2625 Jones Ave . N . E . Total Area. -- Approximately 1 . 59 acres Principal Access -- Jones Ave . N . E . Existing Zoning -- G-7200 Existing Use -- Vacant. Proposed Use -- Single Family Residential Comprehensive Land Use Plan - - Single Family Residential Emmett Kindle , the applicant , has requested an exception from the Subdivision Ordinance ( Ordinance 3062 dated 9- 13-76 ) to allow the use of two pipestem lots exceeding the 150 foot maximum depth allowed by 20 feet . The Commission found , upon completion of its review , that the request of the applicant was justified in order to allow reasonable development of the property in question . The Commission recommended that the 20 foot exception be granted . Very truly yours , .GordonY . dicks en / Planning/D, "rector GYE :wr / ' /� Attachments cc : City Clerk City Attorney • • . RENTON PLANNING' COMMISSION ' ' PUBLIC HEARING MEETING ' DECEMBER 8; 1976 ' MINUTES COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Logan Garrison , Sandra . Gist, Anthone ' Mola , Clark Teegarden , Joan Walker. ; , COMMISSION' MEMBERS ABSENT: Bylund Wik . . CITY OFFICIALS PRESENT": Richard Stredicke , ' Councilman • PRESS : Don Smith , Record Chronicle CITY STAFF PRESENT: Gordon Ericksen , Planning Director; Gary Kruger , Senior Planner.; Michael Smith , Associate Planner. ; Willis Roberts , • Recording Secretary. . 1 • CALL TO ORDER: • . ' The meeting was called to order at 8 : 05 p . m. by Chairman Garri - son , who led the Pledge of Allegiance . , 2. ROLL CALL ,was taken by. Secretary Gist . All members responded present with the exception of Commissioner Wik (business - commit- . • ment ) . IT ' WAS THEN . - ACTION: ' ' . MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED B3.' MOLA , THAT. THE ABSENT. COMMIS- , SIONER BE' EXCUSED. MOTION CARRIED. 3• APPROVAL 'OF MINUTES :, • , The Chairman called for corrections or additions to the minutes of November 10 , 1976 . As there were none offered , IT WAS ACTION: .. . MOVED BY WALKER, SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN, THAT THE MINUTES BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. MOTION CARRIED.. ' The Chairman- advised the Commission that this is the last scheduled _ . public hearing of the 'year- and also reminded them that . Planning' . ' Commission jurisdiction relating to rezone applications , special ' permit applications , site approval applications , plats , etc . , will be assumed by the Land Use Hearing Examiner effecti've January '1 , 1977 . In order to complete current business , the Planning Com- ' mission has the alternative of calling a special public hearing or turning over the items. to be completed to the hearing examiner. The Planning ..Director noted that the Commission could not hear applications in January unless the Council were to . change the • conditions relative to ,the Planning Commission Ordinance . Discussion among the Commissioners followed , and it. was decided to move to ' the continued items . prior to considering the matter . any further. . . 4. OLD BUSINESS : • Noting no staff announcements , the Chairman proceeded' with old busi - ness . f REZONE: A, GLEN NORWOOD ; Aipl . No . R-884-76 ; rezone from G to B- 1 ; property located at 1302 North , 30th St . at the corner of N .' 30th St. 'and Park Ave'.'' N . ' • The item was opened for consideration , an.d .a staff briefing was 'requested. ' Renton Planning Commission Meeting December 8 , 1976 Page Two The Planning Director, advised that. the Special Studies Com- mittee had met with the applicant and representatives from the area and noted submittal of restrictive 'covenants.. rela- tive to the use of the site , access , landscaping and screen- ing , rehabilitation of the existing structure , signing , and installation of off-site improvements by Mr .. Norwood . He pointed out the location of the site , described the proposal , and noted current zoning , and Comprehensive Plan designations . Mr. Ericksen also indicated that two letters in opposition had been received--one noting concern regarding multi -family units in Kennydale in relation to the Comprehensive Plan and the other relative to development in the area of the rezone . It was noted that the applicant was unableto_ attend this evening. The Chairman then called for the committee report . Commissioner Mola , member of the Special Studies Committee , :' advised that the committee had met with the applicant and interested citizens .- He noted that the Land Use Committee had reviewed the land use on the site as it relates to the surrounding single family residential area and recommended that the rezone be approved with restrictive covenants regarding uses compatible with single family development. He indicated that the Special Studies Committee agrees with the Land Use Committee and also feels that certain landscap- ing and development standards should be applied to protect the residential area . Commissioner Mola advised that the applicant has agreed to restrictive covenants that address these concerns . Therefore , approval of the rezone request to B- 1 with the filing of certain restrictive covenants . to reduce potential impact to the adjacent single family resi - dential area is recommended . Discussion followed among the Commissioners on the content ' of the restrictive covenants which have been submitted by the applicant , especially with regard to multi -family development . j The Chairman invited comments in favor or in opposition from the audience., but none were received . IT WAS THEN MOVED BY . " TEEGARDEN , SECONDED BY MOLA,, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED . ' Following further consideration , IT WAS ACTION: ' MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY MOLA, THAT THE PLANNING COM- MISSION CONCUR IN THE SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE REPORT TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE REZONE REQUEST FROM G TO B-1 AND THE FILING OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS TO REDUCE POTENTIAL IMPACTS TO THE ADJACENT SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AREAS, AS THE REQUEST IS IN AGREEMENT WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. MOTION CARRIED. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW: ' . R. . KENNYDALE` PLANNING AREA : • GENERAL VICINITY OF NORTH 30TH STREET -- PARK AVENUE NORTH OF FAI-405 : THAT AREA DESIGNATED COMMERCIAL AND LOW DENSITY MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Noting continuation of the public hearing , the Chairman requested staff review. The Planning Director advised that the matter had been under study by the Land Use Committee , which had held several meetings with the neighborhood . He noted receipt of letters relating to the restriction of multi -family development in the • t Renton Planning Commission Meeting December 8, 1976 . Page Three area as previously mentioned during the Norwood rezone review and a letter from M. L. Gibson and Zoe Gibson , 1215 North 28th Place. He invited the audience ' s attention to available maps indicating the existing Comprehensive Plan designations and changes recommended by the Land Use Committee.. The Chairman called for the committee' report. ' Commissioner Teegarden , Chairman of the Land Use Committee , noted that a meeting had' been held, with "representatives of the neighborhood. The .majority of these residents indicated that it was their ' preference that the multi -family designa- tions be deleted ; commercial designations should be confined to the existing ..area ; and commercial uses should be restricted to those which would serve. the nei ghborhood. Mr.; Teegarden advised that a number of alternatives were considered . . The committee recognized the asset ,a properly developed commercial area could be to the community , the desirability of buffers to minimize the impact of the commercial .di;s trtct on the single family development, and noted the existing apartment . However, :they also ' considered .:the ,strong 'resistance of th.e neighborhood 'to 'multi -:family uses and were ,, therefore , recommending that the Commission delete. the ,area in the Com- prehensive Plan designated for multi -family residential use on both the north and south sides of North 30th. Street adjacent. to the commercial district.. The Chairman then invited comment from the audience . Roberta Hodge ;" 707 N . 31st St;, requested that the :committee ' s recommendation be .repeated . ' -This was -done by the Chairman; who then called for further audience comment . George Sidebotham, 1404 No . 30th St. ,. noting ownership of property: in the subject a.rea , inquired regarding: the dimen- sions o,f the proposed commercial district. The Planning Director advised that th.e line is variable , but; the intent is to indicate a. depth of approximately 125 feet . ' Albert , Miller, . 3108 . Park Ave No , indicating that his parents ' estate involves a portion of the area , noted payment of higher taxes for years because •of the multi -family and .commercial ' designation of the property. • Commissioner Teegarden acknowledged the committee ' s concern regarding Mr. Mil l er ' s .situation but again, indicated that they were making their recommendation in response to strong protest from the neighborhood and earlier Council action in . denying a rezone request to low density multi..-family residential in the area : Richard. Stredi'cke , member of the City Counci l , 1014 Tacoma Ave . N . E. noting that he was not speaking in favor or in opposition to the proposed Comprehensive Plan land use change , stated that he wished to make the .Commission aware of developments_ relating to the North 30th Street overpass . He then advised them that the. Washington -State Highway Department is 'p.1 anni.ng to remove the heavy pedestrian railings along the overpass , and they will be presenting other proposals to mitigate the hazardous situa- tion at a meeting to be held at 10 : 00 a . m.• on December 15tth at City Hall,. ' "Mr.' Str,edicke noted other proposals that - were being considered by the Highway Department and suggested that the Commission a'l so`.revi'ew the facilities- and other elements of the .Comprehensive. Plan for the. area . . Norma Cra'ig , . 32'04 Park Ave . No . , advised the Commission of her findings as the result of::a review wi th- the Assessor 's office relative to the taxes being , paid by. property owners in the area . • Renton Planning Commission Meeting December .8 , 1976 - Page Four Noting no further audience input , IT WAS" MOVED BY TEEGARDEN., SECONDED BY WALKER , THAT THE PUBLIC, HEARING BE CLOSED . • MOTION CARRIED. Discussion was then opened to the Commission . • Commissioner Mola indicated his disagreement with the commit- tee ' s recommendation , noting his opinion that all property owners in the area should be considered and the desirability of a transitional area ' between the commercial district and. . single family residential development . Commissioner Gist stated that she concurred . Commissioner Teegarden stated that he was sympathetic to those feelings , indicating that members of the committee, had expressed similar sentiments . However , he felt it necessary to respond to the wishes of the majority in the community . Further discussion ensued' regarding • the effect of removing the multi -family area o,n property values of sites adjacent to the business district , the question of density , and existing traffic conditions . Commissioner Walker noted her feeling that a buffer- of low density multi -family between the business district and the single family residential area should be maintained . IT WAS THEN 'ACTION: MOVED BY WALKER THAT THE PLANNING' COMMISSION. RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BE REVISED IN THE SUPJECT AREA TO REDUCE THE DEPTH OF THE ; LOW DENSITY MULTI-FAMILY AREA NORTH OF NORTH 30TH 'STREET BY ONE-THIRD. ' . A substitute motion Was offered by Commissioner Gist and I seconded by Commissioner Walker as follows : ACTION: MOVED BY GIST, SECONDED BY WALKER, THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BE REVISED, TO REDUCE THE LOW DENSITY MULTI- FAMILY AREA BY ONE-THIRD ON BOTH THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES OF NORTH 30TH STREET. On the substitute motion , MOTION CARRIED, TEEGARDEN DISSENTING . A recess was declared at 9 : 15 p . m . The meeting was resumed at 9 : 30 p . m. with all members noted above in attendance . C. RIPLEY LANE PLANNING AREA : ' GENERAL VICINITY OF RIPLEY LANE NORTH• OF THE MISTY COVE APARTMENTS PRESENTLY DESIGNATED AS MEDIUM DENSITY MULTI - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ' The Chairman opened the Comprehensive Plan for the Ripley Lane area for additional consideration , noting availability of the Land Use Committee ' s report and receipt of three letters and a petition from residents in the area this evening . He requested an up-date •from the staff . ' The Planning Director stated that a petition signed by nine people had been received from residents of Ripley Lane North and owners of property in the area expressing a desire that . the area north of the Misty Cove Apartments be designated for single family residential use due to restricted access and parking and that no additional apartments be constructed . ;� r/) eN CITY OF RENTON �,,�\ R�C�III fie® REZONE APPLICATION SF , °;;J For Office Use Only: APPL. NO. T re PLANNING COMMISSIOV ,Z ,I-ON ;ddPn/ i-2/�/7C $50 FEE; RECEIPT NO. er7.5a APPEAL FILED \sZ DE r. • FILING DATE 9-a.1 -76 CITY COUNCIL ACTION HEARING DATE /0 -(3 -jllo ORDINANCE NO. & DATE oaf'/A ,-e. /, .'e //✓e. o Je hzi =7 45 APPLICANT TO COMPLETE . ITEMS 1 THROUGH 10 : 1. Name GLEN and AUREL NORWOOD phone $52-3926 2. Address 710 Maplewood Avenue, Kent, WA 98031 3. Property petitioned for rezoning is located on the c rner of MAMA 30th Street and Park Avenue, Refitcza=; Wa, 4. Square footage or acreage of property 18,375 square feet\ 5. Legal description of property Cif more space is required, attach separate sheet) That portion of Tract 39, Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden A dition to Seattle No. 1, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 63, in King County, Washington, described as follows: c� Beginning at the Southwest Corner of said Tract 39; thence Easterlyl4long said South Line thereof 147 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence(Notherly parallel with the West line of Said Tract 125 feet; Thence Westerly aralle1 with the South Line 147 feet; Thence Southerly parallel with the East Line 125 feet; thence Easterly parallel with the North Line 147 feet to the true point of beginning. 6. Existing zoning G Zoning Requested B-i 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. Office and experimental shop for N.M.C. Inc. (formerly Nordick Manufacturing Company - Kent, WA) 8 . List the measures to be taken to reduce impact on the surrounding area. Repair and paint existing steel building - 24' x 42' , install window awning on West side, replace plantings next to building, remove existing growth on North and East sides of property. See 123ptc"Pl8.n 9 . How soon after the rezone is granted do you intend to develop the site? Complete - six months 10. Two copies of plot plan and affidavit of ownership are required. Planning Dept. 2-73 r DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS WHEREAS, Glen Norwood and Aurel Norwood , his wife , are the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : That portion of Tract 39 , Hillman ' s Lake Washing- ton Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No . 1 , according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 63 , in King County , Washington , des- cribed as follows : beginning at the southwest corner of said Tract 39 ; thence easterly along said south line thereof 147 feet to the true point of beginning ; thence northerly parallel with the west line of said tract 125 feet ; thence westerly parallel with the south line 147 feet ; thence southerly parallel with the east line 125 feet ; thence easterly parallel with the north line 147 feet to the true point of the beginning . WHEREAS, the owners of said described property desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as to use , present and future , of the above described real property . NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish , grant and impose restrictions and covenants running with the land hereinabove described with respect to the use by the undersigned , their successors , heirs , and assigns , as follows : • USES The site shall be used only for businesses and serv- ices compatible with and primarily serving the surrounding single family area . Such uses may include business and professional offices , barber shop , beauty shop , shoe repair , dry cleaning , arts and crafts or hobby store , and in particular as a business office for Glen Norwood , d/b/a Gee Company and for research , development , design , and perfection of patents or applications for patents relating to hydraulic cylinders and components , and other similar uses which are compatible with the single family residential area , subject to approval of the Renton Planning Department . Multiple family residential structures. and uses shall not be permitted on the described property . ACCESS Driveways or any other vehicular access shall not be permitted along that portion of the property abutting Park Avenue North . 0 LANDSCAPE AREAS Detailed landscape plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Renton Planning Department with installation , or the posting of a bond , prior to building occupancy . Such plans shall include but not be limited to a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along the west property line adjacent to Park Avenue North , a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along the north property line , a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along the south property line adjacent to North 30th Street , and a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along the west property line . Landscape material shall consist of trees , shrubs , and ground cover of suffi - cient density as to provide a reasonable screen from adjacent properties . As an alternative to the above landscaping , subject to approval of the Planning Department , the north and east landscaping areas may be reduced by 5 feet in width when combined with a • suitable sight obscuring fence . STORAGE There shall be no outside storage of materials , con- struction equipment , supplies , or containers . STRUCTURE The existing building shall be rehabilitated to pro- vide more compatibility with the residential area . This shall include but not be limited to repainting of the building to a: brown or other earth-tone color compatible with the single family residential area . Such rehabilitation shall be subject to Renton Planning Department approval . INSTALLATION OF OFF--SITE IMPROVEMENTS The owner( s ) of the above described property , their successors , heirs and assigns , hereby agree and covenant to participate in , sign a petition in sup- port of , and accept any future Local Improvement District ( LID ) or city initiated proposal , and pay their fair share therefore , for the purposes of providing the necessary off-site improvements required by the Renton Subdivision Ordinance . Said improvements shall include but may not be limited to the installation of curbs , gutters , sidewalks , street paving , sanitary sewers , storm sewers , under- grounding of utilities , and street lighting . - 2 - SIGNS Signing shall be limited to ground and wall signs only . The . design and location are to be compatible with the single family residential area and are sub- ject to Planning Department approval . DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 2025 . Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County by either the City of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject property who are adversely affected by such breach or violation . . Dlen Norwood /:7 . (;,I,�Gc •n e..� �7 L. LLr�-CLI Aurel Norwood STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss . COUNTY OF KING On this /4( day of DPec,r7/e2,.:z_ , 19 76 , before me personally appeared Glen Norwood and Aurel Norwood , the persons who executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes therein mentioned . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day •and year first above written . Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at - 3 - AFFIDAVIT I , G/eti koka>o 0 Gr , being duly sworn, , declare that I h aw Slkecci a r, t,,+na propeayky involved in this application and that the foregoing entsPq�ic1 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 M 7 day of �� , 1976 Notary Public in and for the State of Washingtor residing at //;rAver/ • 4 -- Name Notary. Public) (Signature of Owner 4,R3,(f_ s1s /ri `2 iU o ��' (Address) (Address) L N (City) (State) - 3 .902, (Te ephone) (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certi he foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been f , nei o O orough and complete in every particular and to conform to th 2".ul de ulations of the Renton Planning Department governing th "falaklOrbsut application . SEP 22 1978 Date Receive , 19 By: 44/ /V/�G D Ep , Renton Planning Dept . 2-73 t ROUTING FOR REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORMS TO : III inance Department Fire Department Library Department Park Department olice Department Public( ublic Works Department : f Building Div. affic Engineering Div . Engineering Div . Utilities Engineering Div. FROM : Planning Department , (signed by responsible official or his designee) ______,,L _A;a4.,__14 e I e 1.e d a!*s t.efr e e;t 4,I—L e e-f..1 SUBJECT : Review of ECF- ; Application No . : Action Name : 1.at..% Jc (ipDp fZ Z E E' Please review the attached . Review requested by ( date) : REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : � -.. Comments : .---,-- -cf ,V-/,`,.c.---, 7-/; e <=-----,L---- ...- 7_7- ��.-yam,,,--,--, l r-�.�- _ 7 )I'7(2447 of Director or Authorized Representative' . Date Signat REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : /5-xv4 /k Comments : ,eio ��•j,ic.prr ` iiuP‘Pc6 --722-(,,„,..,L ,d ---"›...., 7.--....*_71. Signature of Director or. Authorized Representative Date 6-76 (OVER) REVIEW BY OTHER CI1T DEPARTMENTS : f Department : Comments : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : Comments : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : Comments : Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date REVIEW BY OTHER CITY DEPARTMENTS : Department : ;,10l :( L0 Vrc:, / ( 1 t d t( S l) �• tsr�i� Comments : �� ) � a, .) c,;12. /76 �r1ti4.iC / L Si gna' of Director or 'Authorized Representative Date r' � ;� CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON • PP qq, ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM - FOR OFFICE USE ONLY • Application No. if - f'1/ 7 Environmental Checklist No. .C'F—/7/ — �C PROPOSED, date: FINAL, date: Declaration of Significance ®Declaration of Significance ® Declaration of Non-Significance ® Declaration of Non-Significance COMMENTS : Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, Chapter 43.21C, RCW, requires. all state and local governmental agencies to consider environmental values both for their own ,actions and when licensing private proposals. The Act also requires that an EIS be prepared for all major actions significantly affecting the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies involved determine whether or not a proposal is such a major action. Please answer the following questions as completely as you can with the information presently available to you. Where explanations of your answers are required, or where you believe an explanation would be helpful to government decision makers , include your explanation in the space provided, or use additional pages if necessary. You should include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are rele- vant to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these questions now will help all agencies involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with- out unnecessary delay. • The following questions apply to your total proposal , not just to the license for which you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers should include the impacts which will be caused by your proposal when it is completed, even though completion may not occur until sometime in the future., This will allow all of the agencies which will be involved to complete their environmental review now, with- out duplicating paperwork in the future. NOTE : This is a standard form being used by all state and local agencies in the State of Washington for various types of proposals. Many of the questions may not apply to your proposal . If a question does not apply, just answer it "no" and continue on to the next question. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM I . BACKGROUND 1. Name of Proponent 04 e NI . A ; et:vt0 010 Th 2. Address and phone number of Proponent: • I t NA 4!. I:.° (lb , U`F t f- re'/�Cr turn-,`( x q f 1.3 3. Date Checklist submitted _. • 4. Agency requiring Checklist ( 4 4 'F Reid i L ifiii rx i 5. Name of proposal , if applicable: • 6. Nature and brief description'of the proposal (including but not limited to its size, general design elements, and other factors that will give an accurate understanding of its scope and�nraature) : i' 1 '` R S AVE_PGA R63 I at :'YfirSY e L g %: r 9 -7 r VON . telP cuts ` 6 tl Iif_ :54/1 5:10 f� fi 6' �`� \.< p 4 • • -2- 7. Location of proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal', as well as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental impacts , including any other information needed to give an accurate understanding of the environ mental setting of the proposal ) : 1'14" OP'cC (6E- i `Re)p r` i V -6 p'I 6 w- eA 60.1k. NttR` L\ A S ?i q ,Q eR posT ,fie-! 4 rA itl s< N rb r A! e;' / A AA)to e L Q,l/-p p f I-7/= R E M I ko w (7), f 0 ! Or8. Estimated date for completion of the proposal : (�� �u~��_ �� c.s R too/ 9. List of all permits, licenses or government approvals required for the proposal (federal , state and local --including rezones) : lr hi .- tRrrerat , r Ark Cam- y " I • 10. Do you have any plans for future additions , expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes , explain: 11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered by your proposal ? If yes , explain: VAX) 12,. Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the pro- posal ; if none has been completed, but is expected to be filed at some future date, describe the nature of such application form: - II . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required) (1) Earth. Will the proposal result in.: (a) Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? ICES MAYBE (b) Disruptions , displacements , compaction or over- covering of the soil ? YES MAYBE (c) Chamge in topography or ground surface relief features? YES MAYBE (d) The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? YES RITE le (e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils , either on or off the site? Y S MAYBE NO) (f) Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands , or changes in siltation , deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream, or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? YES MUTE Explanation: -3- (2) Air. Will the proposal result in: (a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? � YES MAYBE "�li�* • (b) The creation of objectionable odors? Vt MAYBE T (c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: (3) Water. Will the proposal result in: (a) Changes in currents , or the course of direction of water movements, in either marine or fresh waters? YES MAYBE• N (b) Changes in absorption rates , drainage patterns , or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? YES MAYBE• NO (c) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? YES MAYBE ( N,O (d) Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? YES MAYBE ..,N0 (e) Discharge into surface waters , or in any alteration surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? YES MAYBE (f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? YES MAYBE NO (g) Change in the quantity of ground waters , either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? YES MAYBE NO (h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either through direct injection, -or through the seepage of leachate, phosphates , detergents , waterborne virus or bacteria, or other substances into the ground waters? YES MAYBE NO (i ) Reduction in the amount of 'water otherwise available for public water supplies? YES MA BE `• r Explanation: • (4) Flora. Will the proposal result in: (a) Change in the diversity of species , or numbers of any species of flora (including trees , shrubs , grass , crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? YES MAYBE (b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique , rare or endangered species of flora? r TES— MAYBE k• NO,' (c) Introduction of new species of flora into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? Yob`— MM +N0) (d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural 'crop? , (DES MAYBE NO Explanation: _ e -4 • - (5) Fauna. Will the proposal result in: (a) Changes in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of fauna (birds , land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms , insects or microfauna)? YES MAYBE 435 (b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of fauna? YES MAYBE MT (c) Introduction of new species of fauna into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of fauna? YES MAYBE NO (d) Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? YES MAYBE e Explanation: (6) Noise. Will the proposal increase existing noise levels? ,� YES MAYBE Explanation: (7) Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce new light or glare? YES MATTE NO Explanation: (8) Land Use. Will the proposal result in the alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? 1/ YES MAYBE Explanation: Chic-AAJ I— 17/. I GIs S1-4 r7 1 (3 e Ct,f 4 r. i, f� Orrecie. Aoiir ktC2 SeAtitc&' STIJ-I n ti U.SZ.r C%e04-o ewurt,LJl/ Q 4 /r L-ei-4 Mud— do.)i-a,,/es-f Ga.s4 C9 SZ' fAl •l f- 1� Zr . (9) Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in: (a) Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? - ..� YES MAYBE C (b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? YES MMAYBE Nq Explanation: • ( 10) Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil , pesticides , chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? � YES NO 2* Explanation: Thig(�-I; "��p t7,75, H ea titAtQ- k f ekr (iSIs t7 (11) Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distri- bution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? YES MAYBE .,`�. Explanation: ___�_ r -5- • (12) Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? YES MAYBE' i ' Explanation: (13) Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in: (a) Generation of additional vehicular movement? YES MAYBE 40 (b) Effects on existing parking facilities , or demand for new parking? YES MATTE re.9 • (c) Impact upon existing transportation systems? YET— MAYBE NO ' (d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? YEt-- MAYBE NO (e) Alterations to waterborne, rail - or air traffic? YES MAYBE QP (f) Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? Yam— M- 1 B N0 Explanation: (14) Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas: • (a) Fire protection? YES MUTE ONO (b) Police protection? YES MAYBE NO (c) Schools? • YES M YBE ' NO ; (d) Parks or other, recreational facilities? �,- YES MAYBE (e) Maintenance of public facilities , including, roads? YES MAYBE (f) Other governmental services? YES MMAYET ENO Explanation: (15) Energy. Will the proposal result in : (a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? YES MBE NO (b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? yr MAYBE ;N 1 Explanation: • (16) Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or alterations to the following utilities : (a) Power or natural gas? n.- RATITE e (b) Communications systems? YES MAYBE NO') (c) Water? • YES MAYBE N0 -6- (d) Sewer or septic tanks? YES MAYBE 07 (e) Storm water drainage? • YES MAYBE :11, (f) Solid waste and disposal? YES MAYBE 0, Explanation: (17) Human Health. Will the proposal result in the creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: (18) Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? YES MAYBE KY NO Explanation: (19) Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? YES M BE NO Explanation: (20) Archeological/Historical . Will the proposal result in an alteration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure, object or building? YES MAYBE ` p, Explanation: III . SIGNATURE I , the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any decla- ration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Proponent: l/ C /7" (signed) 1 (n print Ar ed) d) 7 Pei? p 0 • City of Renton Planning Department 5-76 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 DECEMBFR 8 , 19 76 , AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : 1. REZONE FROM G TO B-1; file No. R-884-76; property located at 1302 No. 30th St. at the corner of No. 30th St. and Park Ave. No. 2. REVIEW OF THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS IT PERTAINS TO THE KENNYDALE PLANNING AREA (general vicinity of No. 30th St.-Park Ave. No. to FAI405: that area designated commercial and low density multi-family residential ). 3. REVIEW OF THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS IT PERTAINS TO THE RIPLEY LANE PLANNING AREA (general vicinity of Ripley Lane north of the Misty Cove Apart- ments presently designated as medium density multi-family residential ) . 4. REVIEW OF THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS IT PERTAINS TO THE N.E. SUNSET BLVD. AND DUVAL AVE. N.E. PLANNING AREA (general vicinity of 138th and Sunset including areas presently indicated as commercial , multi-family residential and single family residential ) . 5. REZONE FROM R-2 TO B-1; file No. R-896-76; property located on Bronson Way between Garden Ave. and Park Ave. 6. REZONE FROM GS-1 to M-P; file No. R-897-76; property located on S.W. 16th St. between Powell Ave. S.W. and Thomas Ave. S.W. 7. SITE APPROVAL FOR OFFICE/WAREHOUSE IN M-P ZONE; file No. SA-898-76; property located on S.W. 16th St. between Powell Ave. S.W. and Thomas Ave. S.W. 8. SITE APPROVAL FOR OFFICE AND MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN M-P ZONE; file No. SA-899-76; property located on east side of West Valley Highway, 450' north of S.W. 43rd St. 9. EXCEPTION TO SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE; file No. E-900-76; property located in the vicinity of 2625 Jones Ave. N.E. 10. REQUEST FOR EXTENSION FOR PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL PERIOD; file No. PP-857-76; property located on the south side of Puget Drive S.E. between Benson Hill Apartments and Edmonds Ave. S.E. , north of S.E. 22nd St. Legal descriptions of all applications noted above on file in the Renton Planning Department. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON DECEMBER 8 , 1976 AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS . SANDRA GIST , SECRETARY PUBLISHED November 28 , 1976 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , Michael L . Smith , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn to before me , a Notary Public , SIGN on t h e 24th day of November 1976 No t-crJ a n ci NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION RENTON , WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELP BY THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION AT ITS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS , CITY HALL , RENTON , WASHINGTON , ON OCTOBER 13„ 1976 1 , AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS : I 1 . SPECIAL PERMIT TO FI4 AND GRADE IN M-P/G ZONE ; file No . SP-822-75 ; property 1 cated south of existing Mobil and Olympic Petroleum Dis ribution Facilities , north of S .W . 43rd Street , and west rly of East Valley Road . 2 . WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IM ROVEMENTS FOR A THREE LOT SHORT PLAT ; file No . W-881-76 ; pr perty located on the southwest corner of N . E . 12th Street a d Aberdeen Avenue N . E . ; the east 230 feet of Tract 26 . 3 . VARIANCE FROM THE SHO ELINE MASTER PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS ; file No . V-880-76 ; pr perty located in the • vicinity of • 2700 Mountain View Av nue North . - 4 . REZONE FROM G TO B-1 ; file No . R-884-76 ; property located at 1302 North 30th Street at the corner of North 30th Street and Park Avenue Northl. 5 . REZONE FROM R-4 TO L-1 ; file No . R-885-76 ; property located at the northwest corner of Seneca Avenue S .W . and S ,W . 13th Street . 6 . WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS FOR A TWO LOT SHORT PLAT ; file No . W-886-76 ; pr perty located at the northwest corner of Aberdeen Avenue N . E . and N . E . 12th Street . 1 7 . WAIVER OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS FOR A FOUR LOT SHORT PLAT ; file No . W-887-76 ; property located at the northeast corner of Thomas Avenue S .W . and S .W . 3rd Place , 8 . TEMPORARY PERMIT EXTENSION FOR MOBILE HOME T-O REMAIN ON CON- STRUCTION SITE FOR ADDITIONAL SIXTY DAYS ; file No . TP-858-76 ; property located at 416 South 36th Street . Legal descriptions of all applications noted above on file in the Renton Planning Department . • ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING ON OCTOBER 13 , 1976 AT 8 : 00 P . M. TO EXPRESS THEIR1OPINIONS . SANDRA GIST , SECRETARY PUBLISHED October 3 , 1976 RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION I , Michael L . Smith , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN ! THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED iBY LAW. ,,1 2 ATTEST : Subscribed and sworn ' k to before me , a Notary Public SIGNS le- ,.-/ .L on the 1st day of October 1976 . ROUTE SCHEDULE PLANNING DEPARTMENT DATE ROUTED �� LAY -14, PLEASE REVIEW THIS APPLICATION FOR: REZO� (-71..L3-1 'E. ;67 MAJOR PLAT SITE APPROVAL SHORT PLAT SPECIAL PERMIT WAIVER SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT OR EXEMPTION AND RETURN TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT _ WITH ANY COMMENTS YOU MIGHT HAVE , BEFORE f) SIGNATURE OR INITAL DEPARTMENT APPROVAL DENIAL DATE v' BUILDING\ X- '-7,2, -'-�. ./._/./:: TRAFFIC EN ' . ERIN 2- ',7,6 ,/2 ;t FIRE HEALTH t, .4e, /6- /7/7 C>, _) UT1 L•1711 EC * 6/ 7,i2; j t : REVIEWER ' S COMMENTS OR APPROVAL CONDITIONS : 1 , /i 1 ////Y/ZWi c T / (X-G 6 ?4✓(-.y /`--lcc ST /`irre i C4' 7-r C/r, ,2 : V J / //. '-L /i Ui/��/ /`c` ''v r- /�S /ecG/f� PLEASE SIGN THE E . I . W . : • _Public Notices Public Notices • NOTICE OF SITE IMPROVEMENTS PUBLIC HEARING FOR A TWO LOT SHORT RENTON PLANNING PLAT; file No. W-888-76; • COMMISSION property located at 2415 RENTON,WASHINGTON Meadow Ave. No. A PUBLIC HEARING Legal descriptions'of all WILL BE HELD BY THE applications noted above on RENTON PLANNING COM- file in the Renton Planning MISSION AT ITS REGU- Department. LAR MEETING IN THE ALL INTERESTED COUNCIL CHAMBERS; PERSONS TO SAID CITY HALL, RENTON,.';' PETITIONS ARE INVITED WASH I N G T'O N, ON TO BE PRESENT_AT THE NOVEMBER 10, 1976, AT PLANNING COMMISSION 8:00 P.M. TO CONSIDER MEETING ON NOVEMBER THE FOLLOW I N G 10, 1976 AT 8:00 P.M. TO. PETITIONS: EXPRESS THEI R 1. VARIANCE FROM OPINIONS. . THE SHORELINE MASTER Sandra Gist, PROGRAM RE - Secretary QUIREMENTS; file No. V- Renton Planning 880-76; property located in Commission the vicinity of 2700 Mountain. Published in the Renton View Ave. No. Record-Chronicle October 2. REZONE FROM R-1 31, 1976. R4026 AND S-1 TO R-1, R-2, R-3 AND R-4;file No.R-891-76; property located east of SR- • 169(Maple Valley Highway) south of Monterey Terrace and Mt.Olivet Cemetery and west of Bonneville Power Right-of-Way. 3. REZONE FROM R-1 TO B-P; file No. R-892-76; • property located at 437 South Whitworth Ave. • 4.REZONE FROM G TO M-P; file No. R-893-76; property located on West Valley Highway approic.450' north of.S.W.43rd.St. 5.REZONE FROM G TO M-P; file No. R-894-76; property located on Lind Ave.S.W.and S.W.10th St. within Earlington Industrial Park. 6. SITE APPROVAL FOR OFFICE/WARE- • HOUSE IN AN AM-P ZONE; file No.SA-895-76;property located on Lind Ave. S.W. and-S.W. 10th St. within Earlington Industrial Park. 7. WAIVER OF OFF- SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT DECEMBER 8 , 1976 ITEM: GLEN NORWOOD REZONE., FILE NO . R-894-76 MEETINGS : The committee met on October 21 , 1976 , to review and discuss the request with the applicant. FINDINGS AND COMMENTS: 1 . The Land Use Committee has also reviewed the question of land use on the site as it relates to the surrounding single family residential area . This committee , after discussion with residents of the area , recommended that the rezone be approved with restrictive covenants prohibiting multiple family development and limiting commercial uses to those compatible with the single family residential area. 2 . The Special Studies Committee agrees with the Land Use Committee and also feels that given the nature of the surrounding single family residential development , certain landscaping and development standards should be applied to adequately protect the resi - dential area. 3 . The applicant has agreed to certain restrictive covenants running with the land that adequately address these concerns . 4 . The request is in agreement with the existing Comprehensive Plan for the area . COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION : Recommend approval of rezone request to B- 1 with the filing of certain restrictive covenants (as attached) to reduce potential impacts to the adjacent single family residential area and upgrade the existing poor condition of the site and building . DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS WHEREAS, Glen Norwood and Aurel Norwood , his wife , are the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : That portion of Tract 39 , Hillman ' s Lake Washing- ton Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No . 1 , according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 63 , in King County , Washington , des- cribed as follows : beginning at the southwest corner of said Tract 39 ; thence easterly along said south line thereof 147 feet to the true point of beginning ; thence northerly parallel with the west line of said tract 125 feet ; thence westerly parallel with the south line 147 feet ; thence southerly parallel with the east line 125 feet ; thence easterly parallel with the north line 147 feet to the true point of the beginning . WHEREAS, the owners of said described property desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as to use , present and future , of the above described real property . NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish , grant and impose restrictions and covenants running with the land hereinabove described with respect to the use by the undersigned , their successors , heirs , and assigns , as follows : USES The site shall be used only for businesses and serv- ices compatible with and primarily serving the surrounding single family area . Such uses may include business and professional offices , barber shop , beauty shop , shoe repair , dry cleaning , arts and crafts or hobby store , and in particular as a business office for Glen Norwood , d/b/a Gee Company and for research , development , design , and perfection of patents or applications for patents relating to hydraulic cylinders and components , and other similar uses which are compatible with the single family residential area , subject to approval of the Renton Planning Department . Multiple family residential structures and uses shall not be permitted on the described property . ACCESS Driveways or any other vehicular access shall not be permitted along that portion of the property abutting Park Avenue North . LANDSCAPE AREAS Detailed landscape plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Renton Planning Department with installation , or the posting of a bond , prior to building occupancy . Such plans shall include but not be limited to a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along the west property line adjacent to Park Avenue North , a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along the north property line , a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along the south property line adjacent to North 30th Street , and a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along the west property line . Landscape material shall consist of trees , shrubs , and ground cover of suffi - cient density as to provide a reasonable screen from adjacent properties . As an alternative to the above landscaping , subject to approval of the Planning Department , the north and east landscaping areas may be reduced by 5 feet in width when combined with a suitable sight obscuring fence . STORAGE There shall be no outside storage of materials , con- struction equipment , supplies , or containers . STRUCTURE The existing building shall be rehabilitated to pro- vide more compatibility with the residential area . This shall include but not be limited to repainting of the building to a brown or other earth-tone color compatible with the single family residential area . Such rehabilitation shall be subject to Renton Planning Department approval . INSTALLATION OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS The owner( s ) of the above described property , their successors , heirs and assigns , hereby agree and covenant to participate in , sign a petition in sup- port of , and accept any future Local Improvement District ( LID ) or city initiated proposal , and pay their fair share therefore , for the purposes of providing the necessary off-site improvements required by the Renton Subdivision Ordinance . Said improvements shall include but may not be limited to the installation of curbs , gutters , sidewalks , street paving , sanitary sewers , storm sewers , under- grounding of utilities , and street lighting . ..- 2 - r , SIGNS Signing shall be limited to ground and wall signs only . The design and location are to be compatible with the single family residential area and are sub- ject to Planning Department approval . DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 2025 . Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County by either the City of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject property who are adversely affected by such breach or violation . Glen Norwood Aurel Norwood STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss . COUNTY OF KING On this day of 19 , before me personally appeared Glen Norwood and Aurel Norwood , the persons who executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes therein mentioned . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day •and year first above written . Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at. - 3 - (OIL _ , ' . November 30, 1976 • • • Dear Sirs; We are deeply concerned about future plans for Kennydale. This is the most ' important land at the south-end of the lake, not only because it borders the lake and has not been spoiled by cheap commercial enterprises, but the proposed Green Delt will feature this area. Renton planners showed great forsight in setting up this park area adjacent to the lake. The Shoreline Management Act complemented this plan very well. We are sure those wisrnen were aware of the tremendous pressures _ which business would exert. II • • Downtown Renton has an ailing business community with many buildings open for expansion. The City has a real need for another first class residential area with a sense of community, Kennydale has always had this and should be developed with this in mind. We do not wish apartments or further commercial enterprizes. . The refuse from the present 7/11 store is strewn over 2 blocks. One store and one service station have ceased operation. The Highlands and downtown Renton provide the goods and services residents need and want. Traffic does not stop in Kenndale. Even the service stations are empty except at 7:00AM nd 5:00PM. The volume of traffic is already so heavy that it is a danger for elementary school children. Why do you wish to increase this? • Park Avenue is presently zoned for business and office buildings, why do you not ' . concentrate activity in that area?-- Allowing one office building or just one more store or-some small "Ma &' Pa" operation may not seem like much to you, but the whole neighborhood will deteriate with that type of operation. You tax dollars will diminish and the cost of police and fire prptection will increase. We once entertained a group of City Councilman on our property, there was no doubt • in their minds that this should be preserved as a park and residential area. . We ask your help with this plan. The right planning could result in a model area, known coast to coast that would feature the wisdom of Renton City Fathers. The other would be just another area deteriating through 1 transition after another. n. - Yi}-4---7-2-. . 1--1472,-,---,--27.-5 /, '-oF Rk,4, zr"-- <4_,.x...-m- ,,„-k a,_ - - ( , , Eao 26 pECFP/ , „ DEC 8 7976 k\k \vG ncP AR%1� Renton Planning Commission Meeting November 10 , 1976 Page Nine disrupt , that installation of sidewalks could possibly affect the grade of Meadow, and that he is willing to file restrictive covenants agreeing to participation for a future L . I . D. should a waiver be granted. As there were no questions of the applicant , the Vice-chairman invited comments in favor of the application from the audience . None were offered . She then called for comments in opposition . Jerry Davis ,- 2407 Meadow Ave . No . , inquired regarding the spe- cifics of the application . Mr. Ericksen explained the proposal , noting ordinance requirements and willingness of the applicant to agree to covenants requiring participation in an L . I . D . at a later date. Mr. Davis then indicated that he was not opposed to the request. Discussion. followed regarding the lack of off-site improvements and a street elevation system for the area , and IT WAS MOVED BY TEEGARDEN , SECONDED BY MOLA , THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED . ' MOTION CARRIED. The following action ensued : ACTION: MOVED BY MOLA, SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN, THAT THE COMMISSION APPROVE AN INDEFINITE DEFERRAL OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS SUBJECT TO THE FILING OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS REQUIRING PARTICIPATION IN A FUTURE L. I. D. INITIATED BY THE NEIGHBORHOOD OR CITY INITIATION OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS. There was further discussion regarding the character of the area and justification for the request . On the question , MOTION CARRIED, Gist dissenting. • 6- ADMINISTRATIVE: A. COMMITTEE REPORTS 1 . LAND USE COMMITTEE Chairman Teegarden advised that the committee had met on November 3rd with the Kennydale community representa- tives regarding the Comprehensive Plan in the No . 30th and Park Ave. No . area , and a written report to the Commission will be forthcoming shortly . Commissioner Teegarden advised that a memorandum is being sent to the Special Studies Committee relative to the Glen Norwood rezone request in the area advising them of the Kennydale residents position on the matter. The next meeting of the Land Use Committee is scheduled for November 17 , 1976 , to consider the Comprehensive Plan in the Ripley Lane Planning Area . 2. SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE Chairman Wik called a meeting for November 18 , 1976 , at 7 : 30 p. m. to consider the Stoneway Concrete Company rezone request. B. OTHER 1 . MEETING WITH CITY OF TACOMA OFFICIALS Vice-chairman Walker reported to the Commission regard- ing the meeting with the Tacoma Planning Commission , Hearings Examiner, and Planning Department representa- tives on November 4th . She noted that she had written Renton Planning Commission Meeting November 10, 1976 Page Ten a . report concerning the implementation of the system, current composition and role of the Planning Commission , relationship and liaison with the Hearings Examiner and Council , formulation of goals and policies , and areas of review. It was decided that a thank you letter should be written to the Tacoma representatives from the Acting Chairman. 2. PLANNING COMMISSION - COUNCIL LIAISON Vice-chairman Walker indicated that it had been sug- gested that either the Planning .Commission or a corn- ' mittee from the Planning Commission meet with the Planning and Development Committee in view of estab- lishing a liaison between the two groups . All Commissioners indicated an interest in meeting with the Council committee . It was requested that the Planning Director indicate that some of the members could meet on November 17th at 4 : 30 p . m. 3. • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN - HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN Copies of the Community Development Plan and Housing Assistance Plan were distributed for Planning Commis- sion information. As there was no further business before the Commission , IT- WA'S MOVED BY GIST, SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN , THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. MOTION CARRIED. The meeting was adjourned at 11 : 30 p . m. ) r /' 1 Sandra- Gist , Secretary Joan Walker , Vice-chairman • PLANNING COMMISSION • RENTON, WASHINGTON z 8 AMUNI:IPAL HUILD:N;1 • REN TON WASHINGTON 9B055 • 225-2550 MEMORANDUM p 1/4,. 47to SEPS°' November 5 , 1976 TO: Bylund Wik, Chairman Special Studies Committee Anthone Mola, Member Sandra Gist, Member FROM: Clark Teegarden, Chairman Land Use Committee Logan Garrison, Member Joan Walker, Member RE : NORWOOD REZONE The Land Use Committee met on November 3 , reviewing the Kennydale Comprehensive Plan with representatives of the neighborhood. The discussion included the impact the proposed Norwood rezone would have on the community. At the December 8 , 1976 Planning Commission meeting, the Land Use Committee will recommend that the Comprehensive Plan be amended to delete the Low Density Multi-Family designation to both the north and south of the Commercial designation along North 30th Street and be replaced with Single-Family. The Norwood rezone will comply with the existing and proposed amendment to the Plan. A majority of the residents present expressed the following desires concerning Kennydale: 1. There should not be any multi-family uses in the area; 2 . commercial uses should be restricted to the existing commercial strip along North 30th Street; and 3 . those com:aercial uses should serve only Kennydale . In conformances with these desires, a majority of these residents indicated that they would not object to the Norwood rezone if the applicant would sign and file restrictive covenants prohibiting multi-family dwellings on his site. It was pointed out that the applicant would have to voluntarily agree with this restriction and that the City could not force it. Generally the courts have ruled against conditional approvals limiting permitted uses . GRK :ms . .,_. , . .-- — • t i •1• i •t•-•i I .111'1-1" • 1-1 . 41 t••P 1 I II !,.- : , ' •'• 1.` • '., G".". N. 3 ei° PL. , . 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Most of the testimony .at the public :. hearing (10-27-76) was against the low density multi-family • : • ... - . I " ' ..', • ..': :, ,,-•: , ,. .::::::, :. ;.:••,,f.v.'''; : '.•.;' ''.. , . .. _. LEGEND : 7,, 1 ,..1 : • , Single Family I : 4.41..,-, ..0, Recreati n , M.1.*; . , . . • . ...' : 'I „ ,, , • :,,,, , ,.,.: , .. , . . "777717177--—- Low Density , 0,' -,-,:i•„:".,4ivo-441,,,t , ,/-,-..., -'•••- '' • ., - ki`.1-1.::036.;:y.-.-.m4., ..: Greenbelt I. Multi Family 1 ',,,',1 , ',.. .-4 :-').:,,,,,..,::•, .:;;,.,,,, ,,.:,...;•,.. ,.., •,,, - :'-:",.i..,, ',. , „. • ; e. ee.-.•-•.c:.e.--.e • *v444.2,,,,,no , Commercial 7. ...,.\,,,;• we- :5.•47.- .,:. -.CITY bf RENTON . ' I I •r'i •, 'I t •t I.t,•t.•Pi- i%.1--rt W41 t••F I 1 •1 �., �+ rr.t. ; ';a ,6 .. 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L_ 1 .r-4,,' °•1 F 1' .i:n`u;.•e',ja''•11.-,<- e q to tt" ri r. . i;, r . <ti,17�"tt ::. : t i: /J. J' _ , .. a r PCi .:� '•.ry 3i' 1;• to �§":;.. }.:'.n. 4. ....• •y.. .t.•: i:\ii.2 i. 2 i', 4�dfyt 7: 4. .y WIN ; , i 1 r 4, i ::,.;.....if.- -: 4'\\ 4 /\--\-'4 1 .' ',.' 7,0 * ; 1 ciii. .f'.<,„ - t' KENNYDALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW OPTION : 2 . Commercial Strip Without Buffer. Sub-option is to reduce the depth of the commercial strip. • ANALYSIS : This option would continue the existing strip commercial but would not provide a buffer (transitional use) between the com- mercial and single family to the north, west and south. The • existing apartment would be considered nonconforming. STATUS : LEGEND : Single Family .ei5' 4: 't• Recreation t::: iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiii" Low Density ,:.Ac;•=� r? .:,4: t �a Greenbelt :. • ....iH:::ff..... Multi Family ._ .ti�> <�;.. z `•:AW Commercial CITY (If 01.NT(lN SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE REPORT OCTOBER 27 , 1976 PAGE TWO ITEM : GLEN NORWOOD ; REZONE No . R-884-76 . MEETINGS : The Special Studies Committee met on October 21 , 1976 . FINDINGS AND • COMMENTS : 1 . The existing comprehensive plan indicates commercial use .11for the site . 2 . The site is adjacent and across North 30th Street from existing commercial uses . ' 3 . B-1 zoning has been approved in .the past across . North 30th Street from the subject site . fY 4 . The committee studied various alternative land • uses for the site . It was the committee ' s feeling that general and professional office use is a reasonable use for the subject site • :. and could be compatible with the surrounding neighborhood if proper development standards are provided . 5 . The existing abandoned service station is a blight on the community : The lack of proper -. landscaping and access controls create an unsightly hazardous situation . __6 . Mr . Norwoo_d i_s wi l li_ttg. to establish covenants requiring 15 feet of landscape/screening along the west and north sides of the property , and 10 feet along the south side of the property . He also plans to provide approximately 45 feet of lawn with trees along the east side of the • property adjacent to the Seven-Eleven Store . He plans to paint and remodel the existing structure . 7 . Removal of the driveway near the corner on Park Avenue North and reduction of the other driveways widths will be necessary . . CONCLUSIONS : Continuance of this rezone request until the next meeting for further study and comment from area residents . RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 13 , 1976 PAGE TWO ROBERT B . MARTINDALE - cont ' d . 4 . • The portion of the property on land is ±62 feet in depth and ±42 wide . The lot actually extends out to the inner harbor line . A 20 foot front and rear yard setback would reduce the buildable depth of the lot to ±22 feet . 5 .. The adjacent property to the south is owned by the applicant with the Lake Washington Beach Park Extension located further to the south . 6. An existing single family residence is located to the north with a ±5 foot setback from the water ' s edge . The next residence to the north maintains a ±8 foot setback . 7 . Prior to the enactment of the Shoreline Master Program single family residences were allowed within 20 feet of the shoreline . 8. The applicant also plans a request to the Board of Adjustment for a variance from the 20 foot front yard setback of the zoning ordinance . However , there is approximately 35 feet of property owned by Burlington Northern Railroad or within the original platted Mountain View Road between the subject lot and the existing Mountain View Road, which can by used as yard or open space . DECISION CONSIDERATIONS : Approval of a variance from the 20 foot setback requirement to construct a single family residence to within 5 feet of the top of the existing rock rip-rap bulkhead , including any deck , overhang , extension or appurtenant structure . APPLICANT : GLEN NORWOOD APPLICATION : REZONE FROM G TO B-1 ; application File No . R-884-76 FINDINGS AND COMMENTS : 1 . An abandoned service station presently exists on the site . 2 . The applicant proposes to use the service . station building for a business office and light experimental workshop . 3 . The Comprehensive Plan indicates commercial use for this property. However , the Planning Commission has initiated a study of the compre- hensive plan in this area , and a public hearing has been established for October 27 , 1976 . • 4. The applicant proposes to rehabilitate the building and site . DECISION CONSIDERATIONS : Refer to Land Use Committee for study in conjunction with Comprehensive Plan review Renton Planning Con.... _ ssion Meeting October 13 , 1976 Page Five should be exempt from these review proceedings , as it concerns a single family residence . He then showed slides of charts illustrating his position and in support of his requested set- back . He noted that Paul Hunt , 2807 Mountain View Avenue No . , owner of adjacent property has indicated no objection to the proposed setbacks and that he has received similar reports from other neighbors . In addition , slides on home development in the area were displayed and described . Noting the complexity of the application and probable referral for study , the Chairman called for audience input in favor of the application . None were offered. He then called for com- ments in opposition . • Clarence Nack , 2811 Mountain View Ave . No . , situated to the north of the subject site , indicated his opposition due to the possibility of being cut off from access to his lot should Mountain View Avenue be improved . Bev Morrison , 3011 Mountain View Avenue No . , inquired regard- ing the applicant ' s intentions regarding his other lots , noting that a group of houses located with a limited setback from the water would not be very attractive . He suggested that the entire ownership be re-divided into larger lots to accomodate homes with setbacks established by the Shoreline Master Program. A letter from Peggy and John DuBois , 2907 Mountain View Ave . No . , in opposition due to their feeling that the twenty foot setback stipulated by the Shoreline Master Program is reason- able and concern that a precedent will be established was read into the record by the Recording Secretary. Discussion among the Commissioners followed with regard to the jurisdiction involved with the applicant ' s request for vari - ance from setback requirements from the rear as well as the front . IT WAS THEN ACTION: MOVED BY WALKER, SECONDED BY TEEGARDEN, THAT THE PUBLIC HEAR- ING BE CONTINUED AND THE MATTER REFERRED TO THE SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK ON NOVEMBER 10, 1976 . MOTION CAR- RIED. A recess was declared at 11 : 00 p .m. The meeting was resumed at 11 : 15 p .m. with all members noted above present . REZONE : B. GLEN NORWOOD ; Appl . No . R-884-76 ; rezone from G to B-1 ; property located at 1302 North 30th St . at the corner of N . 30th St. and Park Ave . N . The item was opened for consideration . The Planning Director briefed the Commission regarding the following : location of the property , existing and proposed uses , and planned improve- ment of the site . He described the character of the neighbor- hood and discussed Comprehensive Plan designations in the area . ; Comment was invited from the applicant . Glen Norwood , 710 Maplewood Avenue , Kent , advised the Commission that he is an inventor and of his need for a small facility in which to do business in a limited way . He described the proposed use as a business office with provison Ifor some light experimen- tation . Mr . Norwood then discussed his plans for landscaping , parking , access , and protection of the corner of the site from pedestrian traffic . Renton Planning Commission Meeting October 13 , 1976 Page Six Questions from the Commission followed relative to rehabili - tation of the existing structure . Audience comment was then invited . Leigh Johansen , 2206 N . 30th , indicated he wa.s not opposed to the proposal . Noting previous neighborhood interest in proposed development in this area , IT WAS ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY WALKER, THAT THE APPLICATION BE REFERRED TO THE SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK ON OCTOBER 27 , 1976 . A roll call vote was requested with the following results : GIST - NO TEEGARDEN - AYE WALKER - AYE WIK - NO GARRISON - AYE MOTION CARRIED. REZONE : C. RICH K. O ' BRIEN ; Appl . No . R-885-76 ; rezone from R-4 to L-1 ; property located at the northwest corner of Seneca Ave . S . W. and S . W. 13th St . A staff briefing was requested . The Planning Director des- cribed the location and size of the site , Comprehensive Plan designation , and the proposal . He noted that the area is designated as M-P in the Comprehensive Plan but that due to the limited lot sizes in the area , the Planning Commission has recommended L-1 zoning with restrictive covenants in the past. The Chairman called for comment from the applicant . Rich O ' Brien , 12821 - 24th Ave . So . , Seattle , indicated his desire to situate his proposed structure within ten feet of the property line in order to provide for off-street parking . He then described plans for his building , landscaping and screening , and proposed use . He noted his willingness to consider any proposed restrictive covenants . Discussion followed concerning compliance with parking require- ments , proposed setbacks , adjacent uses , possible limitations in the form of restrictive covenants , off-site improvements , provision for distribution , and applicability of L- 1 zoning . IT WAS THEN • ACTION: MOVED BY TEEGARDEN, SECONDED BY WIK, THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE SPECIAL STUDIES COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK ON OCTOBER 27, 1976. MOTION CARRIED. WAIVER OF OFF—SITE IMPROVEMENTS : D. DAVID OLSON ; Appl . No . W-886-76 ; waiver of off-site improve- ments for a two lot short plat; property located at the northwest corner of Aberdeen Ave . N . E . and N . E . 12th St . Staff input was requested by the Chairman . Mr. Ericksen noted location of the site in the vicinity of the John Weers property considered earlier this evening , the size and location of the Renton City Council 2/14/77 Page 3 Recess MOVED BY STREDIKCE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:30 p.m. and reconvened at 9:44 p.m. ROLL CALL: ALL COUN- CIL MEMBERS PRESENT AS PREVIOUSLY DESIGNATED. CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items, previously distributed to all Council members, are considered routine and are enacted by one motion unless removed for separate consideration by Council action. Travel Funding Letter from Mayor Delaurenti provided distribution of contingency funds 1977 for travel purposes during 1977 for the purpose of reducing overall travel expenditures , eliminating duplication, assuring attendance at top-priority conventions, providing for special schooling and in-state travel expenses . Distribution of contingency funds in amount of $6,585. Recommendation: Refer to Committee of the Whole. ($100 later added to Planning Com. travel ) VOUCHER APPROVAL Warrant Distribution, Vouchers 12574 through 12825 in amount of $399,208.43 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services received; also receiving Finance/Ways & Means Committee approval . Recommendation: Council approval for payment. Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Ms. Beth Borst to the Human Rights Human Rights & and Affairs Commission replacing Mrs. Helga Karinen, who has resigned. Affairs Ms. Borst works at the Renton YWCA and resides at 606 Shattuck S. ; Commission recommended by Mr. Talley, Chairperson for that commission. Recommenda- tion: Refer to the Ways & Means Committee. Outdoor Fires Letter from Fire Inspector E.V. Wooton, Jr. requested on behalf of the 3/15-4/15/77 Fire Prevention Bureau that March 15 to April 15, be set aside for citizens to burn natural vegetations , as provided by city ordinance. Council approval recommended. Fire Station , Letter from Michael L. Smith submitted resignation from the Fire Station Advisory Advisory Committee due to increased work schedule. Mr. Smith thanked Committee the Mayor' s office and Fire Dept. staff for considerations. The letter also noted the need for a new fire station has not diminished and noted • solution will not be easy. Recommendation: Refer to Administration. Seaplane Base Tabulation submitted by City Clerk Mead for Will Rogers-Wiley Post Bid Opening Memorial Seaplane Base Improvements, bid opening 2/10/77, listed four bids received; low bid being in amount of $76,280 with Engineer's Estimate $57,000. Recommendation: Refer to the Aviation Division of the Public Services Committee. CONSENT AGENDA MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS APPROVED INDICATED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Norwood Rezone This being the date set, by Council action taken 12/20/76, for considera- G to B-1 tion of rezone of property located at 1302 N.30th within Kennydale Plan- N. 30th St. ping area which was reviewed at public hearing concerning Comprehensive Kennydale Area Plan (see earlier hearing). Letter from Planning Director Ericksen (dated 12/17/77) explained Planning Commission recommendation for approval of the Glen Norwood rezone from G to B-1 for 18,400 sq.ft. vacant service station proposed for office and experimental design shop. The letter explained restrictive covenants were submitted because of concerns of residents. Councilman Perry explained the subject matter referred to the Planning and Development Co. at the 12/20 meeting and submitted report recommending approval of the rezone with the revised covenants and the matter be referred to the Ways & Means Committee for legislation. Planning Director Ericksen explained covenants. MOVED BY STREDICKE. SEC- ONDED BY PERRY, CITY ACCEPT COVENANTS AS FILED. CARRIED. MOVED BY • PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT COMMITTEE REPORT THEREBY APPROV- ING REZONE. Height restrictions were discussed. Upon inquiry by Council- man Perry re affect of Council decision at earlier Kennydale Comprehensive Plan Public Hearing wherein N. 30th area reverted to single family resi- dential , Asst. City Attorney Warren explained the Comprehensive Plan in effect at time the application was made, would apply (being commercial ) , therefore this would be legal rezone. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/14/77 Page 4 Correspondence & Current Business - Continued Traffic Control Letter from Ginger M. Gumeson, neighborhood sponsor, submitted copy Edmonds NE and of petition and request previously submitted to the Department of Public NE 16th Street Works and called attention to request for establishment of a safe cross- ing for school children at the intersection of Edmonds Ave. N.E. and N. E. 16th Streets. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resignation of Letter from Jim Magstadt, Land Use Hearing Examiner, submitted resigna- Land Use Hearing tion, explaining his 14 years with the city and the new position offered Examiner to him with Weyerhauser Company in the Land Resources Division responsi- ble for coordinating the development of company property no longer used in timber production. Mr. Magstadt noted that as the Hearing Examiner Department is organized and structured, another planning professional will be able to continue the system with minimum disruption. The letter also noted efficient employee Marilyn Grant will be able to continue the needed assistance for carrying out duties of the office. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RELUCTANTLY ACCEPT RESIGNATION AND REFER THE MATTER OF FILLING THE VACANCY TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE. Mayor Delaurenti noted Council approval would be sought. MOTION CARRIED. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION ON PERSONNEL AND FINANCE MATTERS. CARRIED. Council members went into Executive Session at 10:03 p.m., returned to the Council Chambers at 10: 18 p.m. Roll Call : All Council members present as previously stated. OLD BUSINESS Council President Perry presented Committee of the Whole report recom- Committee of the mending approval of the following labor negotiation items: (a) A Con- Whole Report tract proposal team be designated for the purpose of making recommenda- tions to the Council and Mayor on contract proposals; (b) The staff Labor prepare preliminary proposal for each of the bargaining units and present Negotiations them to Council in executive session by 5/9/77; (c) The City be prepared to request all bargaining units to start negotiations in June by exchang- ing proposals and then bi-weeklymeetings be scheduled for all bargaining units until settlements are reached; (d) Negotiations be conducted by the Mayor' s Administrative Assistant, Donald Custer, with option to hire. arbiter if necessary and with Council approval ; (e) Negotiator to be only person to speak for the City during negotiations; (f) Appointments to Contract proposal team: Donald Custer, Negotiator, Gwen Marshall , Finance Director and Sharon Green, Personnel Director, to provide contract research as requested; (g) Negotiator shall notify the council at the next meeting when negotiations have reached settlement or deadlock. The report determined no action was required on 12/3/76 letter of 21R re termi- nated employees and Firefighters Local letter of 12/5/76 re fire equipment. Councilman Perry explained state law requires negotiations start five months prior to adoption of the budget. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. CARRIED. Travel Following discussion re travel of four Planning Commissioners to Assoc. of Washington Cities Conference on Planning, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SEC- ONDED BY SHINPOCH, $100 BE ADDED TO THE CITIES TRAVEL BUDGET TO ALLOW FOUR PLANNING COMMISSIONERS TO ATTEND MARCH CONFERENCE AND THAT THE FUNDS BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE CONTINGENCY FUND. Upon inquiry by Councilwoman Seymour-Thorpe, Planning Director Ericksen noted staff would be attending daily and has been provided for. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SEC- ONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE TRANSFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COMMISSIONERS LOGAN GARRISON, JOAN WALKER, CLARK TEEGARDEN AND JAMES AKERS BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND PLANNING CONFERENCE. CARRIED. Public Services Public Services Committee Chairman Bruce submitted committee report Committee Report reviewing referrals to the former Public Safety Committee, Public Works and Transportation Committee and the Aviation Committee, with following Referrals recommendations : (1 ) PS referral of 1/10/77 re speed limit on Houser Way - No action following administration decision; (2) PS referral of 1/17/7 re Monster Rd. railroad crossing - New hearing to be set by the State, and Director of Public Works will notify Council members of date and time; (3) PWT referral of 9/11/76 re overhead railroad standards - Committee took no action because of earlier review by Community Services Committee. (4) PWT referral of 9/13/76 re water meter installation charge - • 'IS+kr' ?q•,. 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Y v: 1 'o • • f .the c±: '1°i�cylinders�'•�a':n:`d -c..omf''o`'�e. its;°'r.;s'.0 b 'e c t t o �a r.o a Y :Ren;ton4:Plann :nqD;e `a`r;t r d :i=a•l structures. and uses• shall M�ula>i`p'�] e �:f�_ama`�l;y�``5.re"s�:i enyt ti': not .`:be+; ` 'er,mi tied a.fo'n. th:e: -d'esc.ri b.edproperty• • )` Dri';vewa"ys: ior:; a'ny4oth-er ';vehi cut ar. access 'sha„l l n.ot 'be { • h' o;_. i.on .:of the ro ert abutt'i n e;rm;i:�t�:fe�d;an�'� �`t ant : rt ' .:: ' : .. '' :' .' -..''. '''.. ''... :Park:•''-:Av"eIn_u°e; N'or,th .`,`. l'i • - •ate r,".,,. ..:'r,, rti: tM' h. 4�. :r. z•�•is :i,.:,:.,,. a ',I •• r A: LANDSCAPE AREAS Detailed landscape plans shall be submitted to a.nd approved by the Renton Planning Department with installation , or the posting of a bond , prior to building occupancy Such plans shall include but, not be limited to a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along; the west :property'`line adjacent to Park Avenue. North , a minimum: 15 foot landscape strip along the. north property line , a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along - the south property line adjacent to North 30th Street , and a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along. the west property line . Landscape material shall consist of trees-, shrubs , and ground cover of suffi - cient density as to provide a reasonable screen from adjacent properties . As, an alternative to the above landscaping , subject to approval of the Planning Department , the north arid east landscaping areas may be reduced by five feet in width when combined with a suitable sight ..obscuring fence . STORAGE There shall be nooutside storage of materials , con- struction equipment , supplies , or containers . .STRUCTURE The existing building shall be rehabilitated to pro- vide more compatibility with the residential area . This shall include but not be limited to repainting of the building to a brown or other earth-tone color compatible with the single family residential area . Such rehabilitation shall be subject to Renton Planning .Department" approval . INSTALLATION OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS The owner ( s ) of the above described property , their successors , heirs and assigns , hereby agree and covenant to participate in , sign a petition in sup- port of, and accept any. future Local Improvement District (LID) or city initiated proposal , and pay their fair share therefore , for the purposes of providing the necessary off-site improvements required by the Renton Subdivision Ordinance . Said improvements shall include but may not be limited : to the installation of curbs , gutters , sidewalks , street paving , sanitary, sewers , storm sewers , under- grounding .of utilities , and street lighting . - 2 - SIGNS Signing shall beli'mited to ground and wall signs only. The design and location are to be compatible with the single family residential area and are sub- ject to Fri anning.`. Depart'nient approval . • DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December: 31 , .2025.. Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County 'by either•-the City -of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject Property -who are adversely affected by such breach or violation : C.5„) • Glen Norwood Aurel Norwood STATE OF WASHINGTON ). ss .. `COUNTY OF KING ) On this i`t , _day"of • « „$.r 19 ?/ , before me personally appeared Glen ;No'rwood;r.and. Aurel lorwood , the persons 'who executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledged said instrument to be; the •free 'an:dvoluntary act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes :therein mentioned . IN.:..WI:TNESS WH`ERE:OF', I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the ;.day .and.,year first above written . =;N:ov Public tn andot ie, State jof �l Was'Wi ngton , residing at r� .c� C'c... t ;u .4 .�:. ( ) • 3 - Renton City Council 2/14/77 Page 4 Correspondence & Current Business - Continued Traffic Control Letter from Ginger M. Gumeson, neighborhood sponsor, submitted copy Edmonds NE and of petition and request previously submitted to the Department of Public NE 16th Street Works and called attention to request for establishment of a safe cross- ing for school children at the intersection of Edmonds Ave. N.E. and N. E. 16th Streets. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL REFER COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC SERVIC 6 COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resignation of Letter from Jim Magstadt, Land Use Hearing Examiner, submitted resigna- Land Use Hearing tion, explaining his 14 years with the city and the new position offered Examiner to him with Weyerhauser Company in the Land Resources Division responsi- ble for coordinating the development of company property no longer used in timber production. Mr. Magstadt noted that as the Hearing Examiner Department is organized and structured, another planning professional will be able to continue the system with minimum disruption. The letter also noted efficient employee Marilyn Grant will be able to continue the needed assistance for carrying out duties of the office. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RELUCTANTLY ACCEPT RESIGNATION AND REFER THE MATTER OF FILLING THE VACANCY TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE. Mayor Delaurenti noted Council approval would be sought. MOTION CARRIED. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION ON PERSONNEL AND FINANCE MATTERS. CARRIED. Council members went into Executive Session at 10:03 p.m.,returned to the Council Chambers at 10: 18 p.m. Roll Call : All Council members present as previously stated. OLD BUSINESS Council President Perry presented Committee of the Whole report recom- Committee of the mending approval of the following labor negotiation items: (a) A Con- Whole Report tract proposal team be designated for the purpose of making recommenda- tions to the Council and Mayor on contract proposals; (b) The staff • Labor prepare preliminary proposal for each of the bargaining units and present Negotiations them to Council in executive session by 5/9/77; (c) The City be prepared to request all bargaining units to start negotiations in June by exchang- ing proposals and then bi-weekly meetings be scheduled for all bargaining units until settlements are reached; (d) Negotiations be conducted by the Mayor' s Administrative Assistant, Donald Custer, with option to hire arbiter if necessary and with Council approval ; (e) Negotiator to be only person to speak for the City during negotiations; (f) Appointments to Contract proposal team: Donald Custer, Negotiator, Gwen Marshall , Finance Director and Sharon Green, Personnel Director, to provide contract research as requested; (g) Negotiator shall notify the council at the next meeting when negotiations have reached settlement or deadlock. The report determined no action was required on 12/3/76 letter of 21R re termi- nated employees and Firefighters Local letter of 12/5/76 re fire equipment. Councilman Perry explained state law requires negotiations start five months prior to adoption of the budget. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. CARRIED. Travel Following discussion re travel of four Planning Commissioners to Assoc. • of Washington Cities Conference on Planning, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SEC- ONDED BY SHINPOCH, $100 BE ADDED TO THE CITIES TRAVEL BUDGET TO ALLOW FOUR PLANNING COMMISSIONERS TO ATTEND MARCH CONFERENCE AND THAT THE FUNDS BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE CONTINGENCY FUND. Upon inquiry by Councilwoman Seymour-Thorpe, Planning Director Ericksen noted staff would be attending daily and has been provided for. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SEC- ONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE TRANSFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COMMISSIONERS LOGAN GARRISON, JOAN WALKER, CLARK TEEGARDEN AND JAMES AKERS BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND PLANNING CONFERENCE. CARRIED. Public Services Public Services Committee Chairman Bruce submitted committee report Committee Report reviewing referrals to the former Public Safety Committee, Public Works and Transportation Committee and the Aviation Committee, with following Referrals recommendations: (1 ) PS referral of 1/10/77 re speed limit on Houser Way - No action following administration decision; (2) PS referral of 1/17/7 re Monster Rd. railroad crossing - New hearing to be set by the State, and Director of Public Works will notify Council members of date and. time; (3) PWT referral of 9/11/76 re overhead railroad standards - Committee took no action because of earlier review by Community Services Committee. (4) PWT referral of 9/13/76 re water meter installation charge - Renton City Council 2/14/77 Page 3 Recess MOVED BY STREDIKCE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:30 p.m. and reconvened at 9:44 p.m. ROLL CALL: ALL COUN- CIL MEMBERS PRESENT AS PREVIOUSLY DESIGNATED. CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items, previously distributed to all Council members, are considered routine and are enacted by one motion unless removed for separate consideration by Council action. Travel Funding Letter from Mayor Delaurenti provided distribution of contingency funds 1977 for travel purposes during 1977 for the purpose of reducing overall travel expenditures, eliminating duplication, assuring attendance at top-priority conventions, providing for special schooling and in-state travel expenses. Distribution of contingency funds in amount of $6,585. Recommendation: Refer to Committee of the Whole. ($100 later added to Planning Com. travel ) VOUCHER APPROVAL Warrant Distribution, Vouchers 12574 through 12825 in amount of $399,208.43 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services received; also receiving Finance/Ways & Means Committee approval . Recommendation: Council approval for payment. Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Ms. Beth Borst to the Human Rights Human Rights & and Affairs Commission replacing Mrs . Helga Karinen, who has resigned. Affairs Ms. Borst works at the Renton YWCA and resides at 606 Shattuck S. ; Commission recommended by Mr. Talley, Chairperson for that commission. Recommenda- tion: Refer to the Ways & Means Committee. Outdoor Fires Letter from Fire Inspector E.V. Wooton, Jr. requested on behalf of the 3/15-4/15/77 Fire Prevention Bureau that March 15 to April 15, be set aside for citizens to burn natural vegetations, as provided by city ordinance. Council approval recommended. Fire Station Letter from Michael L. Smith submitted resignation from the Fire Station Advisory Advisory Committee due to increased work schedule. Mr. Smith thanked Committee the Mayor' s office and Fire Dept. staff for considerations. The letter also noted the need for a new fire station has not diminished and noted solution will not be easy. Recommendation: Refer to Administration. Seaplane Base Tabulation submitted by City Clerk Mead for Will Rogers-Wiley Post Bid Opening Memorial Seaplane Base Improvements, bid opening 2/10/77, listed four bids received; low bid being 'in amount of $76,280 with Engineer's Estimate $57,000. Recommendation: Refer to the Aviation Division of ° the Public Services Committee. CONSENT AGENDA MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS APPROVED INDICATED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Norwood Rezone This being the date set, by Council action taken 12/20/76, for considera- G to B-1 tion of rezone of property located at 1302 N. 30th within Kennydale Plan- N. 30th St. ning area which was reviewed at public hearing concerning Comprehensive ` Kennydale Area Plan (see earlier hearing). Letter from Planning Director Ericksen (dated 12/17/77) explained Planning Commission recommendation for approval of the Glen Norwood rezone from G to B-1 for 18,400 sq.ft. vacant service station proposed for office and experimental design shop. The letter explained restrictive covenants were submitted because of concerns of residents. Councilman Perry explained the subject matter referred to the Planning and Development Co. at the 12/20 meeting and submitted report recommending approval of the rezone with the revised covenants and the matter be referred to the Ways & Means Committee for legislation. Planning Director Ericksen explained covenants. MOVED BY STREDICCE, SEC- ONDED BY PERRY, CITY ACCEPT COVENANTS AS FILED. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT COMMITTEE REPORT THEREBY APPROV- ING REZONE. Height restrictions were discussed. Upon inquiry by Council- man Perry re affect of Council decision at earlier Kennydale Comprehensive Plan Public Hearing wherein N. 30th area reverted to single family resi- dential , Asst. City Attorney Warren explained the Comprehensive Plan in effect at time the application was made, would apply (being commercial ) , therefore this would be legal rezone. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ok- • w OF R� t7,CJ -IV 77 41 o THE CITY OF RENTON c' MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 '73 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 'o 42- 235-2550 December 17 , 1976 The Honorable C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council Renton , Washington RE : PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS Dear Mayor and Council : The Planning Commission has completed the public hearings on the items listed below and makes the following recommendations : ( 1 ) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW -- KENNYDALE PLANNING AREA : (General vicinity of North 30th Street - Park Avenue North to FAI-405 : that area designated commercial and low density multi -family residential ) Review of the Comprehensive Plan for the area as noted was initiated by the Planning Commission in response to neighbor- hood concerns . The Planning Commission conducted two public hearings as well as committee work meetings on the subject request which involved representation from the area residents . After considerable study and discussion , the Planning Commis- sion recommended to the City Council that the multi -family designation on both the north and the south side of North 30th extending from the freeway to Park Avenue be reduced by approxi - mately one-third . The recommendation of the Planning Commis- sion is illustrated on the attached maps . ( 2 ) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW - RIPLEY LANE PLANNING AREA : ( General vicinity of Ripley Lane North of the Misty Cove Apartments presently designated as medium density multi -family residential ) Review of the land use element of the Comprehensive Plan in the Ripley Lane area was initiated by the City Council as a result of LID 291 and referred to the Planning Commission for review . Following committee meetings with residents of the area and two public hearings , the Planning Commission recom- mended that the medium density multi -family residential be reduced in area and be redesignated low density multi -family residential , as noted on the attached maps . The Honorable C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council December 17 , 1976 Page Two ( 3 ) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW - N . E . SUNSET BOULEVARD AND DUVAL AVENUE N . E . : (General vicinity of 138th and Sunset including areas presently indicated as commercial , multi -family residential and single family residential ) REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT BY : C . E . LOVELESS AND LLOYD W . POWELL ; Appl . No . CP-890-76 ; property located at the southwest corner of Sunset High- way and 138th Ave . S . E . The Planning Commission review of the area in question was initiated at the request of the applicants to provide for expansion of the commercial area as presently designated on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan at the southwest corner of the intersection to permit the development of a small shopping cen- ter . Work meetings were held by the Land Use Committee with the applicants and interested parties , and two public hearings were conducted . At the conclusion of the hearings , the Planning Commission recommended that the commercial designations , as presently defined on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan , be expanded to more realistically project the needs for commercial develop- ment in this area . The Commission ' s recommendation is noted on the attached maps . (4 ) GLEN NORWOOD ;. Appl . No . R-884-76; rezone from G to B- 1 ; property located at 1302 North 30th St . at the corner of N . 30th St . and Park Ave . N . The property has the following general characteristics : Property Location -- 1302 North 30th St . Total Area -- Approximately 18 ,400 sq . ft . Principal Access -- N . 30th St. Existing Zoning -- G Existing Use -- Vacant Service Station Proposed Use -- Office and Experimental Design Shop Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Commercial The Planning Commission conducted two public hearings on the proposed request with referral and study by Planning Commis- sion committee . At the conclusion of the hearings , the Com- mission recommended approval of the rezone from G to B- 1 as requested . In view of the concerns of the residents in the area , the applicant submitted to the City restrictive cove- nants relating to the uses allowed , limitations on access , landscaping requirements , restriction of storage , rehabilita- tion of the existing gas station structure , sign control , and e The Honorable C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council December 17 , 1976 Page Three agreed to participate in a LID for off-site improvements ( copy attached ) . The proposed zoning is in agreement with the Com- prehensive Land Use Plan . ( 5 ) VALUE VILLAGE ( RUSSELL L . LEACH ) ; Appl . No . R-896-76 ; rezone from. R-2 to B- 1 ; property located on Bronson Way between Garden Ave . No . and Park Ave . No . The property has the following characteristics : Property Location -- Bronson Way North between Garden Ave . No . and Park Ave . No . Total Area -- Approximately 18 , 750 square feet Principal Access -- Bronson Way No . and Garden Ave . No . Existing Zoning -- R-2 Existing Use -- Multi -family Residential Proposed Use -- Commercial Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Commercial At the conclusion of the public hearing , the Commission recom- mended that the City Council approve the Value Village ( Russell L . Leach ) re-zon-e request from R-2 to B- 1 with restrictive cove- nants as agreed to by the applicant providing for screening , landscaping , signing , and outdoor storage (copy attached) . The rezone request is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . (6 ) THE AUSTIN COMPANY ; Appl . No . R-897-76 ; application for rezone from GS-1 to M-P ; property located on S . W . 16th St. between Powell Ave . S . W. and Thomas Ave . S . W . The property has the following characteristics : Property Location -- S . W. 16th St. between Powell Ave . S . W. and Thomas Ave . S . W. Total Area -- Approximately 2 . 7 acres Principal Access -- S . W . 16th Street Existing Zoning -- GS- i Existing Use -- Vacant Land Proposed Use -- Office/Warehouse Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Manufacturing Park The Honorable C . J . Delaurenti , Mayor Members of the City Council December 17 , 1976 Page Four Following a public hearing , the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Austin Company rezone request from GS-1 to M-P . The proposed zoning is in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan and compatible with existing land use in the area . ( 7 ) EMMETT KINDLE ; Appl . E-900-76 ; request for exception to subdivision ordinance ; property located in the vicinity of 2625 Jones Ave . N . E . • The property has the following characteristics : Property Location -- vicinity of 2625 Jones Ave . N . E . Total Area -- Approximately 1 . 59 acres Principal Access -- Jones Ave . N . E . Existing Zoning -- G-7200 Existing Use -- Vacant Proposed Use -- Single Family Residential Comprehensive Land Use Plan -- Single Family Residential Emmett Kindle , -the ap-pli-ca-n-t , -ha-s requeste-d a-n exception from the Subdivision Ordinance (Ordinance 3062 dated 9- 13-76 ) to allow the use of two pipestem lots exceeding the 150 foot maximum depth allowed by 20 feet . The Commission found , upon completion of its review , that the request of the applicant was justified in order to allow reasonable development of the property in question . The Commission recommended that the 20 foot exception be granted . Very truly yours , /Gordon Y . - , —cksen / Planning a: rector GYE :wr Attachments cc : City Clerk City Attorney ' PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT February 14, 1977 The Planning and Development Committee, having met with Mr. Norwood, recommends that the rezone with the revised covenants be approved and referred to the Legislation ' Committee. Geor . J. Perry, Chairman e n,= lcj Barbara Shinpoch 1 William Grant GJP:jt . . I i . 1, DECLARATION .OF ,RESTRICTiVE COVENANTS WHEREAS, Glen Norwood and :Aurel Norwood , his wife , are the owners of .the following,:,,real:,.:property,,,,i n 'the' 'City of Renton , County : of King-, . State of Washington ,' described as follows . That : portion of Tra;c't -39, Hillman ' s Lake Washing- ton Garden of Eden'-Addi fi on ,to 'Seattle No.. 1, according, to .the. Plat' recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page ,63 ,:. in King County, Washington , des cribed as follows-,: . beginning at"::the::southwest corner of. said Tract 39; thence. easterly: along said south ; line thereof 1:47_ .feet .to ' the true point of beginning ; th;ence northerly parallel with the west, line : of said tract 125 feet ; thence. westerly paral l-el .: with the south line 147 feet ; thence southerly parallel with the east line 125 feet.; :thence easterly parallel with the north line 147 feet to the true point of the beginning: :, .. WHEREAS, 'the owners of said described property' desire to 1nipose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as : to use , present and future , of the above described real property . NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish , . grant and impose restrictions and covenants running with the land hereinabove described with, :respect to the use by the undersigned their successors , heir's ,, .and :assigns , as follows : • ' USES The site shall be used only for businesses and serv- e ices compatible with and primarily serving: the surrounding single- family' area . Such uses shall be limited only to business and professional offices , barber shop, 'be;auty shop , •,shoe repair , dry cleaning , arts , and 'c•rafts or • hobby store , gift shop , delica- tessen , ,bakery, 'florist shop , meat market , confec•- tionery , and i:n particular as a business office for ' Glen Norwood , d/b/a. Gee Company and for research , development , design , and .,perfection of patents or applications f:or .patents- r.el ati ng' to hydraulic • cylinders and compone.nts , subject to approval 'of the Renton Planning' 'Department . Multiple family residential structures :and :uses shall not be permitted on the described property . ACCESS Driveways or any other vehicular access shall not be permitted along.. that por ti on of the property''..abutting • Park Avenue North'.... • LANDSCAPE AREAS Detailed landscape plans shall be submitted to and • approved by the Renton Planning Department with installation,, or the posting of a bond , . prior to building .occupancy.. Such plans shall include but not be limited to' a. minimum 15 foot. landscape strip. along the west property line adjacent to Park Avenue. North , a minimum 15 foot. landscape strip along the • north property line, a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along th'e south property line adjacent to North 30th Street , and a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along , the west property - line . Landscape material shall consist of trees , shrubs , and ground cover of suffi - cient density 'as .to provide a reasonable screen from adjacent properties . As an alternative to the above landscaping , subject to approval of the Planning Department , the north and east landscaping areas may be reduced by five feet in width when combined with a suitable sight obscuring fence . • .STORAGE • There shall be no outside storage of materials , con- struction equipment , ,supplies , or containers . STRUCTURE The existing building shall be rehabilitated to pr.o- vide more compatibility with the residential area . - This shall include but not be limited to repainting of the building to a brown ' or other earth-tone color compatible with the single family residential area . Such rehabilitation shall be subject to .Renton Planning Department approval . INSTALLATION OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS The owner (s )' of the above described property , their successors , heirs and assigns , hereby agree and covenant to participate in , sign a petition in sup- port of , and . accept . any future Local Improvement District ( LID) or city initiated proposal , and pay their fair share therefore , for the purposes of . providing the necessary off-site improvements required by the Renton Subdivision Ordinance . Said improvements shall include but may not be limited to the installation of curbs , gutters , sidewalks , street paving , sanitary sewers , storm sewers , under- grounding of utilities , and street lighting . • - 2 - r , S:IG N S Signing`: sha;1l be. limited. to ground and, wall 'signs only: The des,ign , and location are to be compatible ' With the, single family residential area and are sub-„ ject . to Planna nq Department approval' DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December: 31 , ''2.02:5 . Any violation: :.or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King. County by either the``C.ity.,,of Renton or anyi,property owners, adjoining subject property ':who;-are adversely affected by such breach or violation . • • ,. . Glen Norwood . Aurel Norwood STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss COUNTY OF KING ) On this .. day, of , . �:; ,;< � ,.r _, .19_i"7 , before me personal l `y appeared Glen Norwood a•nAurelT lorwood ; 'the persons who executed the. within and. foregoing instrument , and 'acknowledged said • instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said persons 'for the uses and purposes' therein mentioned . IN WITNESS : WHEREOF', I' :have hereunto set my hand 'and affixed ' my official seal the: day' and`:''yeas ' first above written . Notary Public nr, and .oi;--ythe;Statepof , W a s Vi n g t o n , residing a. 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Z' ' 4 !I , { `\ }t ur w,.^, t I I }_ I NEE - —� Ir-ST -- -_ • xV• {� ,'� 4TM �f r .r--� 1 1 �. 3•x ` , \ 1 ', 1 1. \ • li S a I T it en n., ZB9Z73 Z62Z5� Z42 Z35 2• • \ • ' 1. I ...'. '.} `.r �I g. 11 L e,s \ y. Z I �i REZONE : GLEN NORWOOD ; Appl . No . •R-884-76 ; rezone from G to B- 1 ; property located at 1302 North 30th St. at the corner of N . 30th St. and Park Ave . N. • . • APPLICANT GLEN NORWOOD TOTAL AREA ±18 ,400 sq . ft . PRINCIPAL ACCESS N . 30th St . EXISTING ZONING • G . EXISTING USE Vacant ,Service Station • PROPOSED USE Office and Experimental Design' Shop • COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Commercial • COMMENTS Applicant proposes to locate office with experimental design shop initially. This will be phased out to total office usage. Applicant plans to upgrade existing, building , parking area , and • add landscaping. 1. Renton City Council 12/20/76 Page 3 Correspondence and Current Business - Continued Comprehensive Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission Plan Review review of the Comprehensive Plan for the N.E. Sunset Blvd. and Duval Ave N. E. Sunset Blvd N. E./138th S.E. area presently indicated as commercial , multi-family at Duval N.E. residential and single family residential . The letter noted request to provide expansion of the commercial area at the southwest corner of C.E. Loveless & the intersection to permit development of a small shopping center. L.W. Powell Two public hearings and committee meetings noted. The Commission recom- Requested mended that the commercial designations as shown on Comprehensive Plan Amendment be expanded to meet needs of development of area as shown on maps. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL SET DATE OF FEBRUARY 7, 1977 FOR PUBLIC HEARING AND REFER ANY CORRESPONDENCE TO THAT HEARING. MOTION CARRIED. (See later comment. ) Rezone --Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission Glen Norwood recommendation for approval of rezone from G to B-1 for property located N. 30th & Park N. at 1302 N. 30th' St. at the corner of N. 30th and Park Ave. N. , requested by Glen Norwood. The letter noted existing use of vacant service station with proposed use of office and experimental design shop. The letter noted two public hearings;and noted filing of restrictive covenants re uses allowed, limitations on access , landscaping, etc. and agreement to participate in an LID for Off-site improvements, being in agreement with Comprehensive Plan. Moved by Perry, Seconded by Shinpoch, Council concur in recommendation and refer matter to the Legislation Committee. and Motion was withdrawn by Councilman Perry upon determination of the area. Moved by Perry, Seconded by Stredicke, this matter be referred to the Planning and Development Committee for recommendation. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY THORPE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, REFER THE NORWOOD REZONE MATTER TO THE COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 14 TO BE PLACED ON THE AGENDA. CARRIED. A Motion was ma e y Stredicke, seconded by Bruce a ject of th Comprehensive Plan review for the N. 30th & Park N.. area , along with the Norwood Rezone be referred to the Planning and Development Committee for review and recommendation. (Motion later withdrawn. ) Substitute motion was proposed by Clymer to grant the applicant the rezone. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:12 p.m. and all Council persons were present, as previously shown, at Roll Call . Council President Stredicke withdrew previous motion with consent of Second. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, MATTER OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVIEW FOR KENNYDALE AREA BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND THE REPORT BE HELD FOR PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Proposed motion by Clymer to grant rezone failed to receive a second. ' MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE THAT THE SUBJECT OF THE NORWOOD REZONE BE REFERRED TO THE PLAN- NING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Hearing Date MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CHANGE THE DATE OF PUBLIC Changed HEARING ON REVIEW OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE RIPLEY LANE AREA TO FEBRUARY 7, 1977. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Dean Tibbott, 17003 N. E. 28th, Bellevue, inquired re Loveless and Powell request for Comprehensive Plan amendment to property located at the southwest corner of Sunset Highway and 138th Ave. S.E. , and asked for earliest possible review by Council . Councilman Stredicke noted hearing set for February 7, 1977. Rezone Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission Value Village recommendation that the City Council approve rezone as requested by Russell L. Leach for Value Village from R-2 to B-1 with restrictive Property located Covenants as agreed by the applicant providing for screening, landscaping, on Bronson Way signing, etc. , being in agreement with the Comprehensive Plan. The prop- Between Garden N erty is approximately 18,750 sq.ft. located at Bronson Way N. between and Park Ave N. Garden N. and Park N. presently zoned multi-family residential , with the proposed use of Commercial . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE REZONE TO THE PLANNING AND D_EVELO_PMENT_COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION AT NEXT MEETING. CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/20/76 Page 4 Correspondence and Current Business Continued Rezone Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning Commission The Austin Co. recommendation for approval of rezone for the Austin Company from GS-1 to M-P for 2. 7 acres located on SW 16th St. between Powell Ave. SW and Thomas Ave. SW. for proposed office and warehouse, being in agreement with Comprehensive Plan. Letter from the Austin Company, C. R Wing, V-P and District Manager, filed appeal of the rezone to M-P rather than L-1 listing six reasons L-1 would be more economical and aesthetically desirable. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL SET DATE OF FEBRUARY 7, 1977 FOR MATTER OF HEARING ON APPEAL. Mr. Russ Brown, 7746 Overlake Dr. , Bellevue, representing The Austin Company, asked Council to set hearing for earliest possible date. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, SET DATE OF JANUARY 24 1977 FOR HEARING AND REFER CORRESPONDENCE TO THAT HEARING. SUBSTITUTE AUIION CRRRIEU. • Exception to Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported Planning- Commission Subdivision recommendation to grant an exception to the Subdivision Ordinance (Ord. Ordinance No. 3062 of 9/13/76) as requested by Emmett Kindle for property located ' Emmett Kindle in the vicinity of 2625 Jones Ave NE zoned G-7200 for use as single family residential . The letter explained the request toi allow the use of pipestem lots exceeding the 150 ft. maximum depth allowed by 20 feet in order to allow reasonable development of the property- and recommended granting of request. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. May Creek Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented proposed amendment Interceptor to the agreement with Water District 107 and Metro to provide for a change in the method of reimbursement and providing for a new estimate of the total amount of City participation. The letter explained the original agreement was dated 1/16/75 and since that time the consultant and the District have had to provide all the preliminary engineering financing for the development of the facilities plan. Further noting this agreement provides that the City would advance its share of the funds as the engineering work and construction progress , noting increase in scope of work. The letter estimated the total City cost will be approxi- mately $124,000 representing the City' s 10% share of the interceptor project. The letter recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute this agreement, which has been approved by the City Attorney, and noted it is proposed to utilize the funding available from the 1975 Water & Sewer Bond Fund. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT. Following considerable discussion, the Motion CARRIED. Solid Waste Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason brought attention to the solid waste collection contract with General Disposal which expires 5/1/77, noting a recently enacted state law enables the City to negotiate with the contractor for an extension of the agreement on a negotiated basis for a period of up to five years. The Public Works Director' s letter explained meeting between staff of Public Works and Finance Departments and General Disposal in 11/76 at which time General Disposal , requested negotiations be conducted in such a manner that when an agree ment reached, a contract would be forthcoming; that in the event no agree- ment could be reached, their price quotations would remain confidential in order not to be at a disadvantage in the open competitive bid call . The Public Works Director' s letter suggested a negotiation committee consisting of the Chairman of the City Council 's. Finance and Personnel Committee, Chairman of the Public Works Committee, the Mayor, Finance Director and the Public Works Director, with the power to bind the City. The letter noted negotiationsshould be consummated prior to 2/1/77 to allow sufficient time for a competitive bidding process , if required. Moved by Clymer, Seconded by Shinpoch, Council refer the matter to the Legislation Committee. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY THORPE, COUNCIL REFER THE SOLID WASTE CONTRACT MATTER TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE TO REVIEW AND REPORT TO THE NEXT COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE,(anticipating an executive session next Monday night.) CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/20/76 Page 2 Consent Agena - Continued Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Lee M. Gotti , 810 Grant Ave. S. , in amount Damages of $299 for value of wallet allegedly lost while under control of the Lee Gotti Recreation Office at North Renton Recreation Hall . Referral to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier recommended. Voucher Approval The Finance Committee recommended approval for payment of. Vouchers No. 11902 through 12085 in the amount of $305,122.44 having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise/services. 'No. 11893 through 11901 were machine voided.. Council approval recommended. Appointment of.viLetter from Mayor Delaurenti announced appointment of four pro tem Pro tem Judges judges to serve in the Renton Municipal Court, terms through 12/31/77: „A Robert Anderson., 111 Williams Ave. S. ; Richard Conrad, Evergreen Bldg. ; Gary Faull , 505-B S. 3rd St. ; Roger Lewis , 100 S.2nd St. Referral to 401Finance and Personnel Committee recommended. Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Dr. Robert Hoffman, 7633 S.Mission Board of Ethics Dr. ,Seattle (Renton School District) to a 4-yr. term on the Board of Ethics ' replacing Mrs. Susan Ringwood, whose term expires 12/31/76, name having been referred by the Board of Directors of the Renton School District. The letter noted the Board term will be effective through 12/31/80. Refer- ral to the Finance and Personnel Committee recommended. Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced 'appointment of Assistant Fire Acting Fire Chief Chief Richard Geissler as Acting Chief of the Renton Fire Department effective as of 1/1/77 following Council approval , in accord with Rule VII , Section 2 of the Fire Department Civil Services Rules as adopted . 9/28/76. The letter noted RCW 41 .08.040 limits temporary appointments for city firemen to a maximum period of four months, anticipating exami- nation for eligibility list for` fire chief appointments during of follow ing the four-month period beginning 1/1/77. Referral to the Finance and Personnel Committee recommended. Appreciation Letter from Local 21R of the Washington State Council of County and City Budget Employees , President, Ed Healy, extended thanks for Council action at Restored recent Budget Hearing restoring the funding for the four position of 21R members who would have been otherwise laid off. ' Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED B.Y PERRY , COUNCIL ACCEPT THE ITEMS OF THE Approved CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED, WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ITEM READ. CARRIED. Appreciation of Letter from Clarence and Colleen Potts, Collins Lumber & Bldg. Supply, Fire Department 4602 N. E. Sunset Blvd, expressed thanks for the Fire Department action in a recent arson fire at the lumber yard about five weeks ago. Noting the business was saved by the Fire Department. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Comprehensive , Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported review of the Comprehen- Plan Review sive Plan for the Kennydale Planning Area, general vicinity of N. 30th Kennydale Area Street, Park Ave. N. to FAI-405 (area designated commercial and low 10 Acres +/- density multi-family residential ) . The letter noted the Planning Com- N.' 30th at Park mission conducted two public hearings and committee meetings with con- siderable study and discussion , making recommendations as shown on wall map. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL SET THE DATE OF FEBRUARY 14, 1976 FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR KENNYDALE AREA (N. 30th & Park N. ) . CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, FOLLOWING LETTERS REGARDING N. 30th AREA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC HEARING 2/14/77: Letter from MR. & MRS. GEORGE SIDEBOTHAM, 1404 N. 30th St. ; Letter from Fred L. Miller, 14312 141st Court SE; letter from Albert V. Miller, 3108 Park Ave. N. ; Appeal from ,J.Spoor, G.Craig, B.Millhuff, W.Hicklin, R.Hodge. . MOTION CARRIED. Comprehensive Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported review of the Comprehen- Plan Review sive Plan for the Ripley Lane area, general vicinity of Ripley Lane north Ripley 'Lane of the Misty Cove Apartments presently designated as medium density multi-family residential . The letter reported two public hearings and committee 'meetings with residents, the Planning Commission recommended Hearing Date that the medium density multi-family residential b'e reduced in area and Later Changed be redesignated low density multi-family residential and so noted on to 2/7/77 map. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, COUNCIL SET DATE OF FEBRUARY 14, 1976 FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR RIPLEY LANE AREA AND ANY CORRESPONDENCE BE REFERRED TO THAT HEARING. CARRIED. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 20 , 1976 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE, COUNCIL - GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, KENNETH D. BRUCE AND BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL EXCUSE COUNCILMAN WILLIAM J. GRANT. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS C., J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; G. M. SHELLAN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Direc- tor; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, Asst. Fire Chief; DONALD CUSTER, Administrative Assistant; CAPT. BOURASA, Police Representative. PRESS ATTENDING DON SMITH, Renton Record Chronicle; MARK PELLEGRINO, Greater Renton News. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 13, 1976 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. . PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published • Springbrook and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public meeting to consider the Annexation 10% letter as presented for annexation of area located south of. S.W. 10% Letter of 43rd Street/Carr Road and east of S.R.#167, and north of S. 192nd St. , Intent known as the Springbrook Annexation. Letter from City Clerk Mead, reported presentation of valid letter bearing signatures representing more than 10% of the assessed valuation of the area, to the City Council on 11/22/76 at which time the preliminary meeting with the initiating property owners was set. The letter noted that according to state law, the legislative body needs to determine whether to accept the letter of intent; require the adoption of the city's proposed zoning regulations and Comprehensive Land Use Plan; require assumption of pre-existing bonded indebtedness , if any; and whether to authorize circulation of the 75% petition. Planning Director Ericksen used wall map to explain the 232 +/- acre area with assessed valuation of $1 ,224,000 with 25 existing dwellings and approximately, 75 persons ; noting the entire area included within the Renton School District and is contiguous to the city and primarily single family residential with some low and multiple family dwellings on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Continued Persons present making inquiries : Roy Fournier, 18404 96th Ave. S./Spring- brook Road, noted need for sewers and street lights, anticipating Renton Fire Department response to be better than county, noting need for dog leash law and need for booster pump for low water pressure on high side of street. Warren Diamond, 18624 Springbrook Rd. , asked for mutual bene- fits between city and property owners. Mrs. D. Hayes , 19006 Springbrook Road, asked re city participation in the Black River Drainage Plan. Public Works Director Gonnason advised the city would probably not par- ticipate in the Green River Flood Control drainage channels but assessments proposed against those properties benefited directly, not anticipating inclusion of any hillside properties. Councilman Perry inquired re sewer district, being advised by Gonnason of the area which is included within the Cascade Sewer District. Bob Wilson, inquired re proposed zoning and was advised by Planning Director Ericksen proposed G zone which is resi- dential single family and subject to rezone in accordance with Comprehen- sive Plan, no rezone requests received. Nancy Purcell , 10006 SE 196th, inquired re annexation procedure. Keith Henderson , 18606 96th S. , asked re petition signatures , being advised that more assessed valuation or larger properties would mean larger vote. Eileen Button, 9847 SE 187th, inquired re water pressure at Valley Villa. Councilwoman Thorpe noted improvements to area would be extended over a period of. time. Mr. Fournier acted as spokesperson for the proposed annexation advising acceptance of pre-existing bonded indebtedness (none actually exists ) , compliance.with Comprehensive Land Use Plan and zoning. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, PRELIMINARY MEETING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. 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' -- 'f•''..•.-1.'-`:„.•,.., --, ' RE': ,' PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS ..-_,-;.,,f.-..--,... • ..-'.-.?,',.,-,::,,'!,2'. : . .. .. .. . . . . . . , ..„ .„ . , • • . . , , . .. . . . . -." '. . ' ' -• '.'!,':-.,..:-,- - .••.; -,•• --.,...-,-,:'",'•-• •r,.„,:-.-, -,:`,'„v.:',H------2,-',. ,:-,',-.•'--,::::,3:-;:•...;•--,..-::;",-1, -2,.•-•:'.--,-.,--.',•1,-,,..: .--.1::::.,-;.-','.•-,,- ..:-.'-',;-i-',-•-:.:;,:,;--.. .'-',• '.•'-„,....,'-.y,,A.'!(,•:..-....-•.:. „ '' -,- --• .-. ..-.-z.,.: .• MayorDeal,..,-- :7.and -. Council :r'. .• .'i,,,','-,...,s ,'",.,-,..,-,:::-,..",,,,c, ',-..!;t:::::,":,-.',,..-c,.:-'i,-,- .,',--,,;,,,,...:: ::::,:•.,./.,:::-,.....-;.,..., ,,,_.,',!-..,._..,,;,-.:",.'.,,...•:.;,...-:,:...,,,:;„,::-,::::,-,.. ., •. . ,...,:•7,,.-,,*,,,;,,;.,',..,,.,:,:-;,:-,, .; , -'...:::T::-;.,:::::: •2..The li ..,RI'an'n i n'6.:. eointli'-• ,'s-ion ii a ..,:.1 completed:.1 „':::;':i4.;els.,....:iili41•:-.i "::::hearings...6ii.:.!:'::;.,::'; . ., ..,... , -.. . .'..,: .....,-.-- '..•: the,,,items 1.1 t.ted •.-bel ow and Ma ke.s:-.'•t4.0,.'...1,O.T16*ing -.recommendations„,.- ...,••...„1,..,.,,,4-,,,..,.-., ( 1 ).,-- COMPREHENSIVE: PLAN - REVIEW -. .;-'.•KE.NNY•OAt.:E •',rPLANNINGI',:AREA"-!.-.- --;,:-. .-_,..,,••,,r-,....' -. . .. ..- ••••,...- -,,,,,,,:.-,,, .', • ..'•,.'-',•-',.'.•L. .- -.(Te n ex a 1 vicinity. -of North,, . ',.'-':;i:••0t-h (fe..„,et.i.g7:7-',-jp•4.r ks.;',iA.V, iiu'e,-,,:':•:,--•.-',„-f.,,, f,• :.., ---..,..---•,,, ,,,,,,,. . .....,,. ....,. . .. . . . , . ., ., .. . „ • - . . . • ' . • ', NO'rth to FA I-405 : that;•...-area;i.•,.:desi2.ghte-..d ;•...CoMme.sr,41a1:::-.• .:..,,,,,,,„,..'-•;.-„, ,, • . .. ,„,-..i...•2:-..,-„,,,,- , and low :density- .. .multi -family„ iries,i4e4t1.t1:1).-:•....:-.4-.-*'A:..:a:,;;•:.•.„'",,,,,....,:-•:.....„.:.J..-.-.,.:,::,,,,,,,-,,;; .•••• :,,,,,,•.„ ..•,..•:.:••,-„,-.,,..•.;;,-. . .-, „. •,.." •, - .-,-. ... ...„.- ' -•-.• . - Review-o f the _Comprehensive 1p l a n;.:.•:,„-t.o.r..:thel:f.'...-'.'area as:; noted. - ,Wa was' -,,,•.-.",.y••• , ;,.----.,..--,,,--;.•,.'„. ..-•-:,,-, . -,..; '--. .•., ' . initiated :by',the .Planning .•. -•-..; - • ,. ‘Commission..,''•..i.„i. ..i.,,4,„.,.•.i..„„;..*..,...._,.,.r1.„4,.--..0.,.„..r....,„t,6 - to..,.'.,... . .neighbor- hood ,„r....-„:-............-.,..-,.-. concerns The Planning Co*issiOh'00dk(ted. tWo: pUb11 & hearings as well as Committee Work-Meet4ngs, on , the. sihject7....;:-.-,,,..:-.k.'.,',•.",,',,::., ,:.•-,,,-:,,..:,:,,T-'...-•.),.„'..-:..•.,-:-,.;:.,',.,,'„.;•.,',..,-i,..'. ..,, • ..'•:., ..-..,''..H.-0.,..,, request which ,: involved rep.r.esentat.i.on.h,frozr.....the area residents . „ . . . ,-. .. .. ........ .. . • . . ,,.. . . . .... .. .• . „ „ . . • . , . , .. ,.,..„.. . ,,. .....:„.,„, .... . , • „,.. , ,., ... . ,.... . ,. • ....,,-, ... . . •. After considerable. study and .,,discussion , ..tfie ,',Planning. Comdis,.'•;-.. -' - .--, -.-.:-,t,.-. •'-!. - •-• '.• . ..s i on recommended to the City Council .:that...Abe:: multi -family Ty.: -,°.,..•.. - „,, .....-• ...,;•,..„;:„.:. . . •., . .,.. • _. .• , • ... -., .. , . designation on both the north -a hd„:.11..he -.S,Outh'.',s,side .-,Of..- North • „.- -:,'. -,, •.:-.,-...y.,--,-•,. extending .-f from the, freeWaY., tO;',Pak;„-•:,:,••Aven4e-..-:.,.,.be.-..-„redu,c,ed approxi- mately ....-bY.....:'one-third.• ." The recommendation„..-,,7"6f.i.,i':::tit,01-'' PlanningCommis- sion -.-:.:;: ;.,':,.. • .-. . '-'•'::-, ..,,''.'.'-'.'•:;:',': is illustrated on. the attached Maps: -..,,,,,..:•:',',..,.-... „.„..., -, -.,:-: ,- -,--,.,--••.,.....i,. .., --..--.- ,. 2,'• .' : • ., .. (2 ). COMPREHENSIVE PLAN .REVIEW •=:- '121,PLEY-••..:LANE , PLANNING...-.AR ./3,:: ,,,„. - .• ., ,..., ,.- ..._._._...______ . , . . . , . . . ,...... ...General vicinity of Ri ple.y.; :.Lane.•Nd,rth.v•Of •-the, •Misty-- - ..--,F, ,••.• ; .•,. .•..- -.k..„.....,-,','„ . - . :.•.. --..... "... - ' - Cove Apartments pre.sentlys'.deSfg4ted..:•:0-fme4i42:density,-,-.. • •-• . ,-,,,-. r.',,,,,-;...-..,,,,,. .--. . • - multi -family residential ) .,'''.:. ."-:.:, ,',".::::: ,-,..,,,..'.::-....,-..;,:;,-,:,.....,.‘....- ..,...'.:::,:!.,:.-- .-.-- • :'..,;.,-. . ',-,..— - ...., . ..,...L.', ,'. '..., ''',. ..... ",• " ,, , ,. '• ' .. i", ' - ' ..‘.1•,--.....' .,, •. I• .. , , . :' '. . , • • -• ' ', , .. Review- of the land use element Of, •the-,,CoMpreh .nSi ve. Plan 'in-- -, . - -• ' . -. . • the Ripley Lane area was, initiated by'•-th6:---C.ity,'. Council as a •.' .- -..."-.•,, ' .. .. ..... .. result of LID 291. and referred tO .`the... :Planni. ng' Commission foe . . . . . review. Following committee meetings ':W1 residentsth.;: . of the.. .'„,, . . ''. .,-..„:,--. •, area and two public hearings , the'--;Pfannthg„ .ComMisSi-on -.r.etrOM.:,',,....:„ , ,:... .;,. . .. ., • . .. mended that the medium. density 'multi -family residential1- . •b0...--..--,,,.',. . ,,,,' ; :-..,•••,.-.„• • reduced in area . and, be redesignated„... lOW:denS.i multi -familyty.:. • : -... •-:.:2,..'„:,'.::'. '•--.. . . .• . . res.idential ,. as noted on the. attaChedMapr,s'.:. --..... . - . - . - ' ....-- - ' •, . ..---.•-.---„,...,._ ,..., , . .,.. . .. .,.,. ...,: - ,. ......„............,-_, -, . . . .. . . . .. . ,. •..., •. ,..,....„,„..-.... • ..,• . . . . . „. .„ ... •, .,...„,..„.., . „ _ . , .. ...,..,. L..' , ,„,• •L.••L,• .•' ' • "•- • . •• • ,,,• ' t',It L. . ' .-- ."-L`,-.'•'••:' ''';'•--'•.:':- „ -‘,.,. •, „ - .• •L„L...",.• :• .• •• : • , " : ,._ . • _,,__ - ____,,,____„,„,_ , ,:s G t y,i:. The: Ho.nor,ab'l e C . 3 Del aurenti Myo� K1 Membe.rs =of , th.e:'..C'i t Crounc.i l ' G Decemb'.e.r 1`7,; , .197C y .•r �! :.L' Y i7�' .1' _ i�rs,y t 3 f { ery,. P' '}, 9'" �'t' It. tr Nt 1` t:, `5 t4 �kJ .j t �r ij`, � F`� A�R E'N�S=h:� F' ''AN E .EW=`�= }N ;,. 'IDS '8' "UL V D:- (,3,)' �,.C:0�IPREFI UE� L :R NI �>, 5:11.. . s�T`� 0 � '.�.�;ta�=:';'i s r AND :DUVAL1::;AV:ENUE,'.N E y' .t,I:; .:::. ;its. .,, , (>Ge:neral 'v;ic•i.niP:t,:y ,o.f8th an`d . Sunset '.Including'= teas pres',ent"ly ,indicated a"s 'commercial , `multi'.-fam':il reside'n;tia.l `a..,,e.isn.gl,et�fami.l:y ,resi:denial ' ,i 1 Y {, -i _ j. t RE-OUE•�S.T.,'"F`OR'°,COMPREHENSIVE, PLAN AME,NDM NT BY` f n . C h'°LO"V'E:L'ESS{.AND ` L,LOYD` W.� ;P`OW �, Appl , No CP ,890-76 , proper.'t.y; l'o_c;ated-`at="the, so`u;thwes�t corner of Sunset High t 'r a - - E t.„ +. r ways and 138th Ave S Y4;` 7, rf `r_ '' fx '' �` t $ x z Y i t _ 1 t t wi '1 > - •:ir. ..,-„'R>ti-... -•y uJ f ,-4{ d 5 1 - S' ''` : P The Planni.ng , Com►issi4o.n re'view of ,the area in •questio:n was 57 :a} i ni ti"at:ed ::ate thejreque�s,t o he; applicants o::;pra:v.i d:e:' for e"xpa.nsion of the.',comm`er'.cira,l area, .a;s..; pres`e'n,tly design:ate:d on 'the Comp.rehe.n;sive `La'nd .U�se Plan'�at the sout'h.wes;`t•- corner'•'of `..the i'ntersect'i,on. to .per i t th`e. , `de:v.elopment of a sma.l•l ;,s,hop:p.i ng• ce'n- ` ter Work''::me,'eti•n s...were :held ,:b th,e Land'=.. ,, g, Y tls,e:,•,C•'omma;ttg .:'w� th • , t'he, appl i ca'n'ts. and;`_i:n`terested p.a"roes , and two ��publ i c:,•,hearings • F were ,co'n;ductedy� 4, 4;.., : t;Y1 4�- +`4,✓�,=. _ ,��` �'e"- Y V `*�.:e,r FYf' A t.hs`'=con:c. r.o:n°.ioft:the`=:h'earin' �: t:f`e,..Pl n,n,i.n. :C mm. s' ,�,on ' - _ r:e'c'ommended` tht'`;the..'comme',rci:`al. des ;` na't 'o;ns , as: ,r sent.l :' g �. : P y a 4 define: %on; the, Comprehensive Land;,cU. e Pl,an`, `be expanded to more -:realistically' sproj"ect` the needs for commerc-i.al de.vel op men in this ..area`. The Commi.ssi on ' s recomm:endat-ion i s noted :.;° • :o he' attached ma ' ) - GLEN -NOR.WOOD ; . R�=884, 76 , , rezo.ne.., fr.:om,. G., to: B 4 prop.er,ty . located. '. at .- 1.302 .North , 3Qth St at the corner of N . 30th St ;and Park` Ave N F The �pr"ope,rty ;has' :the following'• general c'hiar:a:ct.er:i sti c;s" Property,. Location -- 1302 Northr 30"th S Total' Area Approximately 18 ,400 . sq ft: Principal Access -- N . 30th St. ' Existing..Zoning -- G Existing , Use .-- Vacant Ser.v' ce,:.Stag on :: Proposed Use -- Office a.nd, E'xper 'men'tal.., D;esign;.Shop . Comprehensive Land Use` Plan ' -- Commercial The Planning Commission conducted ,two publ•ic::,heari'.ngs on 'the proposed_ request with referral . andt stu-d.y: by .°Planning ,Commi s- sion committee. At the conclusion of `the h,earin'gs , he :Corn mission recommended approval of the. rezone from,:G to' B 1 :as request'ed,. In 'view of the concerns of"the'; residents."in, the::.', area , 'the applicant s.ubmi tted to the; Ci.ty';restrictive cove t` nants relating , to the uses allowed', lim'i:ta;ti,on.s .on access , 1 andsc.ani,ng reuirements , restri c.t.i o,n: of st'orag'e., ;reh.abi-Pita=- `:,' ; t.ion of the exi'st.ing " ,gas station' structure , sign control , and•,' . r7r / *— _> i: ici _. _ , 3G 1,9600 __.. _ . ...._ , ,... . , . . . ... ...7 :,, _::,._ 1, ; .; . • . , . . _....___ ___ ! . , fo". fe e • • i j. „ 14f17 e �� ( - �' ,". i (`-'1----Li 10 'j S i • `�'S. 1 •�i j rT,: IT" y■ l r 1YTM 5T ,WO \\ ( ://I 11115511E1— ZL àL: , s.:7//Igt, • . .1.1.4-11Fri. ogi- lin, 21 „ - ; s.7 .0_ • : .,.,,' • ,. \st 1 ,. y.. /'i///I//Ii/f.•__---_‘-- .S..-.'rrf=oi7i ,-•, o VV 7 7G. tr~E 33. 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R-884-76 ; rezone from G to B- 1 ; property , located at 1302 North 30th St. at the corner of N . 30th St. and Park Ave.. N . • s . • • ' i. APPLICANT GLEN NORWOOD TOTAL AREA ±18 ;400 sq . ft. PRINCIPAL ACCESS N . 30th St . • EXISTING ZONING ' ' G EXISTING USE ' Vacant Service Station PROPOSED USE Office and Experimental. Design' Shop • COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN . Commercial `' COMMENTS Applicant proposes to locate office with experimental design • shop initially. This will be phased out to total office usage. • Applicant plans to upgrade existing building , parking area , and add landscaping. • E • 1 DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS WHEREAS, Glen Norwood and Aurel Norwood , his wife , are the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : That portion of Tract 39 , Hillman ' s Lake Washing- ton Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No . 1 , according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 63 , in King County , Washington , des- cribed as follows : beginning at the southwest corner of said Tract 39 ; thence easterly along said south line thereof 147 feet to the true point of beginning ; thence northerly parallel with the west line of said tract 125 feet ; thence westerly parallel with the south line 147 feet ; thence southerly parallel with the east line 125 feet ; thence easterly parallel with the north line 147 feet to the true point of the beginning . WHEREAS, the owners of said described property desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as to use , present and future , of the above described real property . NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish , grant and impose restrictions and covenants running with the land hereinabove described with respect to the use by the undersigned , their successors , heirs , and assigns , as follows : USES The site shall be used only for businesses and serv- ices compatible with and primarily serving. the surrounding single family area . Such uses may include business and professional offices , barber shop , beauty shop , shoe repair , dry cleaning , arts and crafts or hobby store , and in particular as a business office for Glen Norwood , d/b/a Gee Company and for research , development , design , and perfection of patents or applications for patents relating to hydraulic cylinders and components , and other similar uses which are compatible with the single family residential area , subject to approval of the Renton Planning Department . Multiple family residential structures and uses shall not be permitted on the described property . • ACCESS Driveways or any other vehicular access shall not be permitted along that portion of the property abutting Park Avenue North . LANDSCAPE AREAS Detailed landscape plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Renton Planning Department with installation , or the posting of a bond , prior to building occupancy . Such plans shall include but not be limited to a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along the west property line adjacent to Park Avenue North , a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along the north property line , a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along the south property line adjacent to North 30th Street , and a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along • the west property line . Landscape material shall consist of trees , shrubs , and ground cover of suffi - cient density as to provide a reasonable screen from adjacent properties . As an alternative to the above landscaping , subject to approval of the Planning Department , the north and east landscaping areas may be reduced by 5 feet in width when combined with a suitable sight obscuring fence . - STORAGE There shall be no outside storage of materials , con- struction equipment , supplies , or containers . STRUCTURE • The existing building shall be rehabilitated to pro- vide more compatibility with the residential area . This shall include but not be limited to repainting of the building to a brown or other earth-tone color compatible with the single family residential area . Such rehabilitation shall be subject to Renton Planning Department approval . INSTALLATION OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS The owner( s ) of the above described property , their successors , heirs and assigns , hereby agree and covenant to participate in , sign a petition in sup- port of, and accept any future Local Improvement District ( LID ) or city initiated proposal , and pay their fair' share therefore , for the purposes of providing the necessary off-site improvements required by the Renton Subdivision Ordinance . Said improvements shall. include but may not be limited to the installation of curbs , gutters , sidewalks , street paving , sanitary sewers , storm sewers , under- grounding of utilities , and street lighting . • - 2 - • SIGNS Signing shall be limited to ground and wall signs only . The design and location are to be compatible with the single family residential area and are sub- ject to Planning Department approval . • DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 2025 . Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County by either the City of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject property who are adversely affected by such breach or violation . • len Norwood Aurel Norwood STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss . COUNTY OF KING On this /�1� day of Dee�/,,��,_ , 19 76 , before me personally appeared Glen Norwood and Aurel Norwood , the persons who . executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes therein mentioned . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written . Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at ` , -,j , • - 3 - . - . The Honorable, C . J . Del aur.e:nti. Mayor - b f the .Cit: Council mem ers -o y.:' s.: :December 17 , "1.976' q': Page.-.T:wo Y .' : 1, ' (,3) ,,COMP.REHENSIVE,:. PLAN REVIEW. N E:.'r.S;.U,NSET:.. BOULEVARD a ;.," 4 AND DUVA,L;-AVE NUE;.•„N ..E :•;. "(GGeneral-:"vici•ni`ty of :1138th and,` Sunset i:ncl ud ng7 areas presently indicate"d as commercial , multi '.fam'il-.9 residential , an"d\s:i n:g:l e: f a m i'l y residential ),. REOUE\ST: FO R' " C°OMP;REHENSIVE :PLAN;- AME:NDM_E-N'T` BY , ' _ - G: -•,`-' ' >•"E":',`L;OVEL "S,S"- AND L:•LOYD' W. :,POWL.L`; - Appl :.: No CP-890-76 ; prod`ert.y; lo'cat:ed-."a"t:::the 'southwes= corner of Sunset High= ways a.nd 138th Ave S E '''::''''''''''''-';:':::''-'1;i1';‘''''-!C.''F The Planning Commission re'view';of ,t;he areas in question was ` i''ni tta-ted i,at °the request'. "of,-Ithe :ap.p'l i cants ;to. ,,prov.i de ..for expansi ph'""of'"'the"' c;ommerci,a1. areas as.;"�pre,senttl,y '`.designated on'•" ;' th'• e, Comprehensive Land,-Use:;kP:l an tat, the :'sou-.thwes`t "co,rne.r"-" of the . intersection. to perm,r.t the, development of a •.sma"l,l-. shopping cen- ter. W"ork"'meetin'gs'',we"re"-held 'by the Land ; Use Commi:.ttee _witn . th'e 'a.ppl i`c,an`ts.. an°d.`.i ntere.s.ted parties , and ' t:wa':publ.ic heari ngs ;, :were ;conducted",:/' At the concl us'i on .,,of the hearings , the 4Planni ng Commission.." . '`''r.ecommended'."that .the- commercial' de s'�igna:tions ;',"''as,:.p';re;sently,.;: ` 'defi ne, /on the Compr,e hens-Lye "Land Use P,l an, 'be." expanded"'to , more' ;real i sti'cal ly _pSroject the "',needs for commer64,6l ;develop i ment�in this area-.. The Commission ' s recommendat'ioneis " noted.' o - the attached maps. . =�_ _(4 ) . GLEN NORWOOD; ." Appl . No . R-8.84-76 ;.", rezone.: from .:G :to: B-:1 ;_ property located at 1302 North 3;0th> 5.t.:;::: a•.t_'the-"c•o:rner, of. '/ N . 30th .St . "and '. Park. Ave. N The ro ert has .the follow " :.... .......:... p. p y g genera characteristics Property Location -- 1302 North 3.Oth " St. Total Area -- Approximately 18, ,400 . sq : \ft . . " , Principal Access -- N . 30th ,St. Existing Zoning -- G Existing Use -- Vacant Service Station :_. , Proposed Use -- Office and Ex.perimen;tal :,`Design',,..Shop . ; Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Co.mmercial' .; ... The Planning Commission conducted two public.'; heari'ngs on the, , proposed request with referral arid, study" by.-P,lanni,ng ;Commis- sion committee . At the conclusion' of the hearings ,, the Com mission recommended approval of the rezone from G to B- 1 as requested . 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R-884-76 ; rezone from G to B- 1 ; property • located at 1302 North 30th St . at the corner of N . 30th St . and ' Park Ave . N . . • . APPLICANT. GLEN NORWOOD TOTAL AREA ±18 ,400 sq . ft.. PRINCIPAL ACCESS N . 30th St . - EXISTING ZONING • G • • EXISTING USE Vacant Service Station • PROPOSED USE Office and Experimental. Design' Shop COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN Commercial . COMMENTS Applicant proposes to locate office with experimental design Shop initially. This will be phased out to total office usage. • Applicant plans to upgrade existing building , parking area , . and . add landscaping . . t DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS WHEREAS, Glen Norwood and Aurel Norwood , his wife , are the owners of the following real property in the City of Renton , County of King , State of Washington , described as follows : That portion of Tract 39 , Hillman ' s Lake Washing- ton Garden of Eden Addition to Seattle No . 1 , according to the Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 63 , in King County , Washington , des- cribed as follows : beginning at the southwest corner of said Tract 39 ; thence easterly along said south line thereof 147 feet to the true point of beginning ; thence northerly parallel with the west line of said tract 125 feet ; thence westerly parallel with the south line 147 feet ; thence southerly parallel with the east line 125 feet ; thence easterly parallel with the north line 147 feet to the true point of the beginning . WHEREAS, the owners of said described property desire to impose the following restrictive covenants running with the land as to use , present and future , of the above described real propert' . NOW, THEREFORE, the aforesaid owners hereby establish , grant and impose restrictions and covenants running with the land hereinabove described with respect to the use by the undersigned , their successors , heirs , and assigns , as follows : USES The site shall be used only for businesses and serv- ices compatible with and primarily serving. the surrounding single family area . Such uses may include business a"nd professional offices , barber shop , beauty shop , shoe repair , dry cleaning , arts and crafts or hobby store , and in particular as a business office for Glen Norwood , d/b/a Gee Company and for research , development , design , and perfection of patents or applications for patents relating to hydraulic cylinders and components , and other similar • uses which are compatible with the single family residential area , subject to approval of the Renton • Planning Department . Multiple family residential structures and uses shall not be permitted on the described property . • • ACCESS • Driveways or any other vehicular access shall not be permitted, along that portion of the property abutting Park Avenue North . t ` LANDSCAPE AREAS Detailed landscape plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Renton Planning Department with installation , or the posting of a bond , prior to building occupancy . Such plans shall include but not be limited to a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along the west property line adjacent to Park Avenue North , a minimum 15 foot landscape strip along the north property line , a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along the south property line adjacent to North 30th Street , and a minimum 10 foot landscape strip along • the west property line . Landscape material shall consist of trees , shrubs , and ground cover of suffi - cient density as to provide a reasonable screen from adjacent properties . As an alternative to the above landscaping , subject to approval of the Planning Department , the north and east landscaping areas may be reduced by 5 feet in width when combined with a suitable sight obscuring fence . STORAGE There shall be no outside storage of materials , con- struction . equipment , supplies , or containers . STRUCTURE The existing building shall be rehabilitated to pro- vide more compatibility with the residential area . This shall include but not be limited to repainting of the building to a brown or other earth-tone color compatible with the single family residential area . Such, rehabilitation shall be subject to Renton Planning Department approval . INSTALLATION OF OFF--SITE IMPROVEMENTS The owner ( s ) of the above described property , their successors , heirs and assigns , hereby agree and covenant to participate in , sign a petition in sup- port of , and accept any future Local Improvement District ( LID ) or city initiated proposal , and pay their fair' share therefore , for the purposes of providing the necessary off-site improvements required by the Renton Subdivision Ordinance . Said improvements shall' include but may not be limited to the installation of curbs , gutters , sidewalks , street paving , sanitary sewers , storm sewers , under- grounding of utilities , and street lighting . I_ • - 2 - L SIGNS Signing shall be limited to ground and wall signs only . The design and location are to be compatible with the single family residential area and are sub- ject to Planning Department approval . • DURATION These covenants shall run with the land and expire on December 31 , 2025 . Any violation or breach of these restrictive covenants may be enforced by proper legal procedures in the Superior Court of King County by either the City of Renton or any property owners adjoining subject property who are adversely affected by such breach or violation . • • Glen Norwood • Aurel Norwood STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss . COUNTY OF KING On this i/7/-t—� day of ,sec,,,-'h'_- , 19 76 , before me personally appeared Glen Norwood and Aurel Norwood , the persons who . executed the within and foregoing instrument , and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said persons for the uses and purposes therein mentioned . IN WITNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above written . • Notary Public in and for the State of Washington , residing at ",z5_. • • - 3 -