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CITY OF TUKWILA PLANNING AREA DEFINED
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
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COMMUNITY AFFAIRS & LEGISLATIVr. COrIr IT`1'h6
Tukwila City Council
MINUTES
The Community Affairs & Legislative Committee of the Tukwila City Council
was called to order by Chairwoman Harris at 5:45 p.m., October 15. 1975, at the
City Hall Annex, 6230 Southcenter Blvd., Tukwila, Ha.
Members Present: Mr. Dwayne Traynor, substituting for Mr. Jon Sterling
Mr. Dwight Gardner, substituting for Mrs. Joanne Davis
Mrs. Catherine Harris
Staff Present: Mr. Kjell Stoknes, Planning Director
Others: Mr. William Moore, Chairman, Park Commission
The following items of business were considered:
1. Proposed Resolution Defining the Tukwila Planning Area for Purposes of
rIong Range Planning. - Mr. Stokness reviewed. the area; generally along Highway 99
south to So. 200th, east along 200th and then up to So. 180th, north along the
railroad tracks to So. 112th, and then west to 99. The committee reviewed the
man attached to the ordinance. The Planning Commission has approved the proposed
planning area. Mr. Stoknes indicated the proposed area is logical, it is supported
through the Tukwila Data Inventory Report, and is a good planning area to work with
for a 10 to 20 year period. Mr. Traynor stated he felt it is basically a good
plan, with good "stopping points ".
Moved by Mr. Traynor, seconded by Mr. Gardner, to reccommend to the
Council "Do Pass" Motion Carried.
2. Proposed Ordinance Re- Classifyint Certain Property from R -3 Zoning to
R -4 Zoning within the City of Tukwila; Applicant: Mr. Frank Todd. - The area for
which the rezone is requested is the same as the previous request for RMH and denied.
Mrs. Harris reviewed the Planning Commission recommended items. The committee then
reviewed the Comprehensive Land Plan•for the area; specifically from the Tukwila
School south to Southcenter Blvd. It indicated that the total:area is indicated to
be multiple dwelling. There is a mixture of existing R -1, R -3, R -4, with commercial
on Southcenter Blvd. The request is for a portion of R -4 out of a larger portion of
R -3.
The density of each zone was reviewed. The parcel for which the rezone
is requested is 2.5 acres. Under the existing zoning, R -3, 50 units could be
constructed; under R -4 zoning 120 units could be constructed. Also, the height
limit for R -3 is 35 feet; R -4 has a height limitation of 45 feet.
Mr. Gardner inquired about the interim policy with regard to rezones.
Mrs. Harris replied the Council approved the resolution on August 4, 1975) and
thought it was effective immediately upon passage. Mr. Stokness reminded the
committee that there was a clause making it effective 30 days after passage, and
it was upon : this basis that the application was accepted.
Mrs. Harris indicated that the filing of the application by Mr. Todd on
August 4th, put the committee in a perdicament, because the resolution had been
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October 6, 1975
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FIRST READING•OF ORDINANCES - Cont.
Proposed ordinance
Providing for
interdepartmental
loan for interim
financing re:
LID #27
RESOLUTIONS
Reso. 498,
Designating URS Co.
as engineers for
LID #28
Proposed resolution,
Intent to create
LID. #28 by improving
portions of So. 152nd
Street F, 57th Avenue
So.
Letter from
Police Guild
Proposed resolution,
Defining the Tukwila
Planning Area
Proposed resolution,
Fixing per diem
expense allowance
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MOVED BY TRAYNOR, SECONDED BY STERLING, TO AMEND THE
AGENDA TO INCLUDE ITEM 11.i. AND TO STRIKE ITEM 12.e.
FROM THE AGENDA. CARRIED. MOVED BY JOHANSON, SECOND-
ED BY SAUL, THAT PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE READ. CARRIED.
Attorney Parker read proposed ordinance providing for
an interdepartmental loan between Water /Sewer Construe
tion Fund and the LID #27 Construction Fund.
MOVED BY TRAYNOR, SECONDED BY STERLING, THAT PROPOSED
RESOLUTION BE READ. CARRIED. Attorney Parker read
proposed resolution designating URS Company as eng-
ineers for Local Improvement District No. 28. Forma-
tion of the LID was discussed. Steve Hall, Public
Works Director, stated there is more than 60% approval
of the participants to form the LID. MOVED BY TRAYNOF
SECONDED BY SAUL, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND PLACE THE
PROPOSED RESOLUTION ON ITS SECOND READING. CARRIED.
Attorney' Parker read proposed resolution designating
URS Company as engineers for Local Improvement Distric
No. 28. MOVED BY STERLING, SECONDED BY TRAYNOR, THAI
RESOLUTION 498 BE APPROVED AS READ. CARRIED.
MOVED BY TRAYNOR, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT PROPOSED
RESOLUTION BE READ. CARRIED. Attorney Parker read
proposed resolution of the City Council of the City
of Tukwila, Washington, declaring its intention to
improve a part of the City by improving portions of
South 152nd Street and 57th Avenue South by acquisi-
tion of additional public right -of -way, grading, wider
ing and paving the street surface, installing side-
walks, curbs and gutters, installing storm drainage,
storm sewers and sanitary sewers, water facilities,
underground utilities and street illumination and to
create a local improvement district to assess the cost
and expense of carrying out such improvements against
the property specially benefitted thereby and notify-
ing all persons who desire to object to the project
to appear and present their objections at a meeting o:
the City Council to be held on
, 1975.
MOVED BY HARRIS, SECONDED BY JOI-IANSON, THAT PROPOSED
RE • 1 S PUBLIC WORKS C
CARRIED.
MOVED BY TRAYNOR, SECONDED BY STERLING, TO AMEND THE
AGENDA TO INCLUDE A LETTER FROM THE POLICE GUILD.
CARRIED. Councilman Traynor read a letter dated
October 1, 1975 stating the Police Guild is invoking
Step 5 of Article XVI of their contract providing for
binding arbitration due to the fact that negotiations
have failed to produce an agreement between the Guild
and the City. MOVED BY TRAYNOR, SECONDED BY JOHANSON
THAT THE LETTER BE FORWARDED TO CABOT DOW. CARRIED.
MOVED BY TRAYNOR, SECONDED BY SAUL, THAT PROPOSED
RESOLUTION BE READ. CARRIED. Attorney Parker read
proposed resolution defining the Tukwila Planning Are
for purposes of long range planning. MOVED BY HARRIS
SECONDED BY STERLING. THAT PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE
REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. CARRIED
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MOVED BY JOH.ANSON, SECONDED BY DAVIS, THAT PROPOSED
RESOLUTION BE READ. CARRIED. Attorney Parker read .
proposed resolution fixing per diem expense allowance
for City officials while traveling on City business.
MOVED BY HARRIS, SECONDED BY JOHANSON, THAT PROPOSED
RESOLUTION BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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CITY
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WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO
RESOLUTION DEFINING THE TUKWILA PLANNING AREA FOR
PURPOSES OF LONG RANGE PLANNING.
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WHEREAS, it is the present practice of municipalities to examine
the natural and physical features of that area outside of corporate limits•
which could have a potential impact on the city, and
WHEREAS, planning for an extended area outside of the corporate limits
can simplify future annexations to the city, and •
WHEREAS, a significant amount of investigation has occurred on what
the logical planning area of Tukwila should be as depicted in the document Data
Inventory: Tukwila Planning Area 1975, and
WHEREAS, there is presently no area officially adopted by the City
Council of the City of Tukwila defining the boundaries of the Tukwila Planning
Area.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the planning area shown on the attached Map A be
designated the Tukwila Planning Area which is further generally described as
follows:
Generally that area between Highway 99 to the west and the
Burlington Norther Railroad Tracks to the east, and between
South 112th Street (Seattle Transmission Line right -of -way)
to the north and South 200th Street to the south.
Section 2. As the city grows and expands and its interests broaden,
the planning area as herein defined should be reviewed to accurately reflect
its sphere of interest.
Section 3. That this planning area, as defined, is primarily for
information only and will not have any impact upon the area outside of the
city limits until such time as the area becomes a part of the city.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at
a regular meeting thereof this ejO.bt. day of ��5 / , 1975:
Mayor
Date approved
ED CITY OF TUKWILA
U_; UNINCORPORATED
PLANNING AREA
TO: Mayor Todd
FROM: Kjell Stoknes
SUBJECT: Tukwila Planning Area
MEMORANDUM
CITY of TUKWILA
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
I would request the above item be placed on the City Council agenda for
October 6, 1975.
DATE: 22 Sept. 1975
TO: City Council
FROM: Kjell Stoknes
SUBJECT: TUKWILA PLANNING AREA
MEMORANDUM
CITY of TUKWILA
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
DATE: 22 Sept. 197!
Earlier this year I requested authorization for the expenditure of contour
maps for the planning area with monies budgeted in the 1975 Planning Depart-
ment budget. The Community Affairs Committee felt that the planning area for
Tukwila should be established prior to expenditures for these maps.
The attached proposed resolution is an attempt to define the Tukwila Planning
Area and its justification lies on pages ii and iii of the document Data
Inventory: TUKWILA PLANNING AREA 1975. .
I hope the City Council will accept this as a Planning Commission and Planning
Department recommendation and act favorably on it.
I would request that along with this TUKWILA PLANNING AREA definition, that
the request for the purchase of contour maps be considered.