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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit DR-23-74 - CABOT CABOT AND FORBES - X PROJECT PARKING AND LANDSCAPE REVIEWdr-23-74 760 andover park west epic-fd-109 epic-fd-45 dr-29-77 dr-11-79 cabot cabot & forbes x project CITY or TUKWILA OLD BUSINESS Frank Todd, Mayor 6230 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98067 PLANNING DEPARTMENT PLANNING COMMISSION Minutes of the Regular Meeting, 21 November 1974 The regular November meeting of the Tukwila Planning Commission was called to order at 8 :20 p.m. by Chairman Mettler. Members present were: Mr. Link, Mr. Zepp, Mr. Lamb, Mr. Kirsop and Mr. West. Chairman Mettler called for approval of the minutes of the 24 October meeting. Motion by Mr. Kirsop, seconded by Mr. Link and carried to approve the minutes of 24 October 1974 as pre- pared. Public Hearing - REZONE - Todd - Gary Crutchfield, Staff, read advertisement and displayed map and slides of the subject property. Chairman Mettler opened the Public Hearing at 8:35 p.m. and called for comments from proponents. Gary Crutchfield intro- duced a written statement by Mr. Todd to the effect that he was unable to attend the Public Hearing due to the City Bud- get hearing scheduled for this evening. No one else present to speak in favor of the request. Chairman Mettler called for opposition comments from the audience. No one was present to speak against the request. Chairman Mettler closed the Public Hearing at 8:40 p.m. Staff read Staff report explaining access, utilities other land use factors. LAND DEVELOPMENT Cabot X Project Parking Review and Landscape Review BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW: Minutes, 21 November 1974 . Page 2 Commission was generally concerned with the right -of -way of South 153rd Street as well as the Kato rezone and its related conditions regarding an access along the face of the hill to meet 62nd Avenue South. Motion by Mr. Kirsop, seconded by Mr. West and carried to con- tinue the discussion of this matter to the next regular meeting to allow Staff additional time to research those factors men- tioned as well as allow the Commissioners to observe the subject parcel first - hand. A. Fiberchem Addition Staff displayed site plan of proposed loading /unloading dock extension and Mr. Tom Sconzo, architect, further explained the probable future expansion of building area to surround the new dock extension. Motion by Mr. Zepp, seconded by Mr. Link and carried to ap- prove the dock extension with the stipulation that a full height panel be placed.on that portion of the dock facing Andover Park East. B. Project 181 (G.E.) Addition Staff displayed site plan and elevations of proposed addition to G.E. warehouse located on South. 180th Street. Mr. Link excused himself from discussion and voting on the matter due to his conflict of interest. Motion by Mr. Kirsop, seconded by Mr. West and carried to approve the site plan subject to approval of a detailed landscape plan prior to issuance of occupancy permit. C. C,C & F (X Project) Staff displayed site plan of proposed buildings to be located at the northeast corner of Andover Park West and Minkler Boule- vard. Also pointed out the excess of parking provided as well as the probable expansion area of building X -2. Motion by Mr. Link, seconded .by Mr. West and carried to ap- prove the site plan subject to the following conditions: 1) Elimination of the 34 parking stalls indicated at the southeast corner of the site plan. . Minutes, 21 November 1974 Page 3 . ILO, 2) Approval of elevations prior to issuance of Building Permit. 3) Approval of detailed landscape plans prior to issuance of Occupancy Permit. D. Dace's Landscape Plan Staff displayed landscape plan noting the plan states the plantings would be accomplished in phases with the last phase being completed within.60.months. Staff assumed this phase system was due to the cost of providing such an intense land- scape effort of high quality. However, recommended the time period be shortened so as not to exceed 24 months. Motion by Mr. Kirsop, seconded by Mr. Zepp and carried to approve the landscape plan presented with the following stip- ulations: 1) Trees indicated along the street fronts be planted 60 feet on center during Phase I (winter 74 -75) with the remaining number of indicated street tree plantings be accomplished during Phase II (winter 75 -76). 2) Interior plantings indicated for the parking lot, including the Lombardy Poplars, be accomplished during Phase III (winter 76 -77). V E. C,C ,& F (M -3) Landscape Plan Staff displayed landscape and irrigation plan recommending approval as this plan is essentially the same landscape theme as that existing at C,C & F Buildings #1, 2 & 3 located im- mediately north of this development. Thus, the proposed landscape plan provides continuity along Andover Park East. Motion by Mr. Link, seconded by Mr. West and 'carried' ' to ap- prove the landscape plan as presented. F. #741 Segale Business Park Staff displayed site plans and elevations, noting the land- scaping indicated should coincide with the Master Landscape Theme recently approved by the Commission. Motion by Mr. Kirsop, seconded by Mr. Link and carried to approve the site plan, elevations and landscaping with the acknowledgement that all landscaping shall coincide with the Master Landscape Theme. 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