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Permit L94-0097 - LIN WEN FAN - ECONOLODGE MORATORIUM WAIVER
... L94 -0097 4006 S. 139TH ST. ECONOLODGE/ MORATORIUM WAIVER ray City of uk i a Washington Resolution No. 4.1 /1 ( eare n C,6Y7O! A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, DENYING THE REQUEST BY WEN FAN AND VIRGINIA LIN OF ECONOLODGE FOR A WAIVER FROM MORATORIUM ORDINANCE NO. 1721, AND ADOPTING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS. WHEREAS, Wen -fan Lin and Virginia Lin of EconoLodge made application for a waiver pursuant to Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1706, in order to be granted approval to apply for permits to demolish an existing motel and construct a new hotel at 4006 S. 139th Street, and WHEREAS, the City Council held a hearing on December 12, 1994 and adopted Ordinance No. 1721, extending moratorium Ordinance No. 1706 on permitting certain uses on Pacific Highway, and WHEREAS, the City Clerk advertised in the Seattle Times on January 6, 1995, the date, time and place for the public hearing to consider the Lin's request for a waiver, and . WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on January 17, 1995, to take public testimony, consider the applicants' request for a waiver, and debate the criteria for a waiver decision in light of that testimony, and WHEREAS, upon the close of the public hearing and deliberation, the City Council passed a motion to deny the waiver request; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: FINDINGS 1. Wen -fan Lin and Virginia S. Lin, owners and operators of the property and business at 4006 S. 139th Street, and hereinafter referred to as "applicants ", submitted a petition for a waiver from Ordinance No. 1706, which establishes a moratorium on acceptance of applications, and issuance of new business licenses and building permits, for certain uses. 2. The • applicants proposed demolishing a 1940's single story motel complex of 17 units in 6 detached structures on 22,320 square feet and building a new 3 story hotel of approximately 40 units. The site would be managed in association with their existing adjacent EconoLodge hotel. 3. The City of Tukwila published a notice of public hearing in its official publication, the Seattle Times, on January 6,1995 (Exhibit 2). The City Council held its public hearing on February 17, 1995, took testimony and deliberated on the facts and conclusions of the waiver request. PROJECT HISTORY 4. Redevelopment of the subject site was initially proposed in 1989 while the site was governed by King County. The applicants applied in January 1989 for a building permit from King County. In April 1989, during permit processing of that building application, the subject site was annexed into the City of Tukwila. The County discontinued further processing and did not issue a permit for the project. 5. The applicants then went through a City of Tukwila preapplication process in September 1989. They were told at that time that the application with King County was not vested and that they would have to reapply with Tukwila and begin anew. Redesign of their project, as proposed to King County, would be necessary to meet Tukwila standards. Necessary Tukwila reviews included SEPA, Board of Architectural Review and building and utility permits. Over five years have lapsed since the site was annexed into the City, four and half years during which the applicants could have pursued the development of the site. The applicants did not pursue development. The project did not vest under Tukwila ordinances. 6. The applicants state that although they pursued financing for site redevelopment, it did not become available until 1994. In September 1994; they attempted to submit to the City of Tukwila a preapplication proposal, at which time,', they were apprised of the moratorium on hotel development, which had been enacted by Ordinannce No. 1679 on December 6,1993. WAIVER CRITERIA: 7. Ordinance No. 1721, renewing Ordinance No. 1706 on December 12, 1994, establishes criteria for granting a waiver from the restrictions of the Highway 99 moratorium. The criteria established in Section 3 of the ordinance are re- stated below:. In the event the moratorium creates an undue hardship with respect to financial, personal or other reasons the interested parties may petition in writing to the City Council. A date to hear that petition will be set by the Council President. In considering the petition, the Council will bear in mind the intent of the moratorium; the best interests of the City weighed against the interests of the individual; the circumstances and the hardship caused by the moratorium; and the damage that could result from strict adherence to the moratorium. DISCUSSION OF CRITERIA: Intent of the moratorium: 8. According to Ordinance No. 1721, the intent of the moratorium is to prevent the development of additional incompatible uses that have proved counter to the goal of neighborhood livability. In addition, the moratorium is to allow a period of community review and discussion of what the land uses should be for the subject area, without fear of private actions that could cause further deterioration of the area's livability. 9. The ordinance states that the specific uses of motels, hotels, taverns, pool rooms, liquor stores and night clubs have a history of criminal activity detrimental to neighborhood livability and to the public health and safety and are incompatible with the goals and polities of the Draft Comprehensive Plan for this area. 10. Overall, the uses prohibited by the moratorium are considered "regional retail" uses under the City's zoning code. Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan, is currently being revised and the Draft Comprehensive Plan polities indicate that the regional orientation associated with the uses named in the moratorium are not desirable on or within the vicinity of the applicants proposed development site. 11. Approving a waiver request, that' would enable the applicants to demolish 17 units built in the 1940's and construct 40 new units, is not consistent with the intent of the moratorium to predude further hotel development until a final decision on appropriate land uses is made. The City's experience along Pacific Highway is that hotels and motels generate criminal activity and degrade the surrounding neighborhood's livability. The intent of the moratorium is to predude new applications that may be contrary to potential changes in the land use regulations for improvement of the area. Best interests of the City weighed against the interests of the individual : 12. As discussed above, the interests of the City lie in revising its Comprehensive Plan to better address the subject area's livability. Draft policies, that reflect several years of work by the appointed citizen's committee for the City, are referenced in the moratorium Ordinance No. 1721. 13. The City has an interest in improving the Pacific Highway area's livability and. in improving the compatibility of the commercial properties with the adjacent residential properties. 14. The City has considered the stay of further hotel development as being the community's best short term solution because of the inherent problems they have caused in the Pacific Highway South corridor and the effect these problems have on the viability and livability.of the adjacent businesses and residences. The decision of what should finally be allowed for the long term is currently being deliberated in the Comprehensive Plan process. 15. The proposed hotel would replace a low value ($1,000 assessed) commercial structure with a higher value, more attractive improvement that would be more compatible with the applicants' existing hotel and would meet the City's current development standards. The proposed demolition and new development could also facilitate other redevelopment in the area that would be a continuation of a pattern that the City currently feels is inappropriate pending the conclusion of the discussion of the Draft Comprehensive Plan. 16. The interests of the applicants are to bring two jointly managed sites up to the same standard, thereby improving overall management and business conditions. The applicants also state that the existing 17 units, because of their physical condition, attract a clientele that is more criminal in nature and that new hotel units would change that existing condition. 17. The applicants assert that they have business expertise in hotel operations and cannot consider other development options for the site. Circumstances and hardship caused by the moratorium: 18. The applicants advise that there are circumstances and hardships that will result if the waiver is denied: • personnel hardships from abuse from clientele attracted to the 1940's facility, • lost opportunity for financing support for a new hotel structure, • loss of AAA and Mobil Travel Guide ratings of existing EconoLodge due to unsavory character /business associated with the subject property, • continued escalation of high costs of operating and maintaining the existing 1940's facility, and • hardship on applicants' financial and personal life. 19. The applickuts argue that due to the existing structure's design and condition, it is marketable only to a limited clientele pool that has a history of creating conflict and is a sharp contrast with their adjacent facility. 20. According to the applicants, any alternate use would be less profitable than the continued maintenance and operation of the existing facility. Costs of operating and maintaining the site are not known, although the applicant states that it generates annual revenues (not profits) of approximately $30,000. 21. Sale of the site would not result in lessening of the hardships because the site would continue to exist as a nuisance for the neighborhood, the applicants, and their adjacent hotel operation and the applicant indicates that they have been unsuccessful in finding a buyer. 22. A possibility exists that the hotel and motel use would become legally non - conforming, depending on the pending Comprehensive Plan deliberations and implementing ordinances. 23. The City considered that changing the management operations of the site could possibly ameliorate some of the hardships listed by the applicants. Damage resulting from strict adherence to the moratorium: Damage to the applicants: 24. Strict adherence to the moratorium will result in damage to the applicants due to the inability to expand /upgrade their business operation and the negative economic impact of the older facility on the operation of their new facility and the personal hardships of dealing with a difficult clientele attracted to the older facility. Damage to the neighborhood: 25. If this waiver is denied the site will continue as an out -of -date, unattractive motel development that attracts undesirable activity, unless the applicant were to improve the appearance of the site through cosmetic improvements such as minor improvements or the site is redeveloped as another use. 26. The replacement of the older existing motor court with a new multi-story hotel is not necessarily viewed as a favorable trade -off for the neighborhood, merely an aesthetic improvement over the existing condition. 3 • Damage to the City: 27. ' If the waiver were approved and a new hotel built, perceptions of and the character of, the area will continue as a regional commercial service corridor. At this time, the proposed use is inconsistent with what the City currently sees as appropriate and compatible for neighborhood livability. SECTION 2. CONCLUSIONS Based on the foregoing Findings, the following conclusions are reached: 1. Denial of the waiver request is consistent with the intent of the moratorium to prevent further development of 'hotel units, which historically generate criminal activity in the Highway 99 area, and to predude expansion of these uses until the Comprehensive Plan is revised and adopted. 2. Denial of the waiver request does not preclude other options available to the property owners. 3. Denial of the waiver request supports the interests of the City to prelude further hotel development pending adoption of a revised Comprehensive Plan and implementation package. 4. The hardships and circumstances born by the petitioners are largely within their control and approving the waiver request and allowing redevelopment of the site as a larger hotel would not necessarily decrease the likelihood of crime in the area. 5. The hardship and circumstances surrounding the waiver request have been weighed against the intent of the moratorium and the interests of the City and the individual and the City Council concludes that the intent of the moratorium and the interests of the City outweigh those of the applicants. 6. The City therefore denies the application for a waiver to the moratorium. PASSED BY THE CITY COjJNCIL OF E CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at 'a regular meeting thereof this l ' day of ,1995. ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED: e E. Cantu, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: By O face of the City Attorney Filed with the. City Clerk:. 6 - g Passed by the City Council: 6 - (o -9 S Resolution Number / 6/ ft, Council Pres' ent .4 egt4t-cek co-f '4?-/cttcPti Tukwila City Council Agenda John W. Rants, Mayor John McFarland, City Administrator Joyce Craft, Council President Councilmembers: Dorothy DeRodas • Joe Duffie Allan Ekberg • Joan Hernandez Steve Mullet • Dennis Robertson REGULAR MEETING February 6, 1995 7:00 p.m. Ord #1729 Res #1314 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. SPECIAL Chamber of Commerce - Nada Hughes, 1995 President PRESENTATIONS 5. APPOINTMENTS OF Appointments to Arts Commission and Planning Commission: THE MAYOR a. Arts Commission: Sherry Howe, Position #4; expires 12/31/96 (Page 3) b. Planning Commission: Henry Marvin, Position #6; expires 12/31/99 (Page 3 ) 6. CITIZEN'S At this time, you are invited to comment on items that are not COMMENTS included on this agenda. 7. CONSENT AGENDA a. Approval of Minutes: 1/23/95 (Spec. Mtg.) b. Approval of Vouchers 8. OLD BUSINESS a. Reconsideration of motion to deny request for waiver to • Ord. #1721 (Hwy. 99 moratorium) from Wen -fan Lin and Virginia S. Lin - Econolodge ( Page 11) b. A resolution supporting the outcome of the reconsideration of the motion above (8a.) ( Page 11) 9. NEW BUSINESS a. Authorize Mayor to sign a contract with INCA Engineers in the amount of $26,498.26 for the Bridge Load Ratings and Scour Project. ( Page 21) b. Senate Bill 5038 - discussion only ( Page 37) 10. REPORTS a. Mayor b: City Council c. Staff d. City Attorney • e. Intergovernmental 11. MISCELLANEOUS 12. ADJOURNMENT The City of Tukwila strives to accommodate people with disabilities. Please contact the City Clerk's Office by noon on Monday if we can be of assistance. HOW TO TESTIFY If you would like to address the Council, please go to the podium and state your name and address clearly for the record. Please observe the basic rules of courtesy when speaking and limit your comments to five minutes. The Council appreciates hearing from citizens but may not be able to take immediate action on comments received until they are referred to a Committee or discussed under New Business. COUNCIL MEETINGS No Council meetings are scheduled on the 5th Monday of the month unless prior public notification is given. Regular Meetings - The Mayor, elected by the people to a four -year term, presides at all Regular Council meetings held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. Official Council action in the form of formal motions, adopting of resolutions and passing of ordinances can only be taken at Regular Council meetings. Committee of the Whole Meetings - Council members are elected for a four -year term. The Council president is elected by the Council members to preside at all Committee of the Whole meetings for a one -year term. Committee of the Whole meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Issues discussed are forwarded to the Regular Council meeting for official action., GENERAL INFORMATION At each Council meeting citizens are given the opportunity to address the Council on items that are not included on the agenda during CITIZENS COMMENTS. Please limit your comments to five minutes. Special Meetings may be called at any time with proper public notice. Procedures followed are the same as those used in Regular Council meetings. Executive Sessions may be called to inform the Council of pending legal action, financial, or personnel matters. PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Hearings are required by law before the Council can take action of matters affecting the public interest such as land -use laws, annexations, rezone requests, public safety issues, etc. Section 2.04.150 of the Tukwila Municipal Code states the following guidelines for Public Hearings: 1. The proponent shall speak first and is allowed 15 minutes for a presentation. 2. The opponent is then allowed 15 minutes to make a presentation. 3. Each side is then allowed 5 minutes for rebuttal. 4. Citizens who wish to address the Council may speak for 5 minutes each. No one may speak a second time until everyone wishing to speak has spoken. 5. After each speaker has spc.ken, the Council may question the speaker. Each speaker can respond to the question, but may not engage in further debate at this time. 6. After the Public Hearing is closed, the Council may discuss the issue among themselves without further public testimony. Council action may be taken at this time or postponed to another date. Go JNCIL A GENDA SYNOPSIS Initials Meeting Date Prepared by Ma or's review Council review 1 -17 -95 /✓I8 9741 Agenda Item Title: • Econolodge waiver application from Highway 99 Moratorium. • Original Sponsor: Council . Admin. X B. Timeline: Lin. Sponsor's Summary: A public hearing to consider a waiver from the Highway 99 Moratorium, so the applicant can proceed with design review, environmental review, and permits for .the construction of about a 40 -unit hotel (an expansion of their existing facility). • Recommendations: Sponsor: Ordinance 1721. . Committee: • • E. Administration: • -:--. Approval with conditions ITEM NO. ::.;..: Meeting Date ... CAS Number: q5 , 00 40 Original Agenda Date: January 17, 1995 A. Agenda Item Title: • Econolodge waiver application from Highway 99 Moratorium. • Original Sponsor: Council . Admin. X B. Timeline: Lin. Sponsor's Summary: A public hearing to consider a waiver from the Highway 99 Moratorium, so the applicant can proceed with design review, environmental review, and permits for .the construction of about a 40 -unit hotel (an expansion of their existing facility). • Recommendations: Sponsor: Ordinance 1721. . Committee: • • E. Administration: • -:--. Approval with conditions Cost Impact (if known): F. Ind Source (if known): . Meeting Date 1 -17 -95 Action Public Hearing held; motion to deny waiver passed; motion to reconsider • the motion at the 2 6 95 Resular meetin' sassed. .........:{::•: ii:•i •..n. n.. r .. r.•.:.• i:•{{? n:•:! 4tiir{ i•!•:n:{[ {ji \v::•:;..n. vi: n•i: � : :,. .�{.i'•::: ?: {1�:, ..::: .n.•.�v. :. �../: i: .:.............r.: :�::.�:�•: :i: ?v::�r ..:. .......... : ..n�...:......n:.. '. � s ..:.. m. n•..{.:. �:•: w::: ii:[{•{• i:..:1rK:'•::: {:.vr { ? >.[:r!•. .:.:.:..........:.... n .......................: r./. ..r.........:...�:rr:.�:.:: r.............. r.•:::: . '• :[�� •: ¢::: .:::? ::•:: �• i::.;:: ;.;. �., �:{•.: i. � •�i:••::.:i:.�::.{: ?•:.�::: :.. .. •?:4 [[:.AP L/.: p:{{•:% A:• i:•: i•' i4: 4 W•`:?{{:{:: x':?.`,• i:??: 4: L:• :'r:4i:::: ^ %i:: >.`.v'::::: <i . is i:•:hj {;:�:::::i::' Meeting Date Attachments • 1 -17 -95 A. Staff Report -_ Under separate cover • . B. Waiver request from Wen Fan Lin and Virginia. Lin. C. Ordinance 1721. 2/6/95 E. Memo from DCD dated 2/1/95 F. Findings and Conclusions for denial * * * * * ** Resolution approving Findings and Conclusions will be presented at the • meeting pending outcome of reconsideration. • .,,,... City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Rick Beeler, Director To: Mayor Rants From: Steve Lancaster Date: February 1, 1995 Subject: EconoLodge Waiver Request Attached are Findings and Conclusions to support the City Council motion, made on Monday 17 January 1995, to deny the request for a waiver from the moratorium ordinance on certain uses on Pacific Highway (# 1721.) A verbatim transcript of the public hearing on the request was prepared and distributed by the City Clerk to the City Council and the applicants on 25 January 1995. The City Council should review the attached, and make a motion to (amend if desired,) adopt the Findings and Conclusion to deny the request for a waiver from 1721 for the site located at 4006 S. 139th Street. C: tMCB ISTFRPT 1ECONFNDG. TRM ATTACHMENT E ECONOLODGE WAIVER APPLICATION FROM HIGHWAY 99 MORATORIUM TUKWIIAA CITY COUNCIL DRAFT FINDINGS & CONCLUSIONS FINDINGS 1. Wen -fan Lin & Virginia S. Lin, owners and operators of the property and business at 4006 S. 139th Street, and hereinafter referred to as "applicants ", submitted a petition for a waiver from Ordinance 1706, which establishes a moratorium on acceptance of applications, and issuance of new business licenses and building permits, for certain uses. 2. The applicants proposed demolishing a 1940's single story motel complex of 17 units in 6 detached structures on 22,320 square feet and building a new 3 story hotel of approximately 40 units. The site would be managed in association with their existing adjacent Econo Lodge hotel. 3. The City of Tukwila published a notice of public hearing in its official publication, the Seattle Times, on 6 January 1995 (Exhibit 2.) The City Council held its public hearing on the 17th of February 1995, took testimony and deliberated on the facts and conclusions of the waiver request. PROJECT HISTORY 4. Redevelopment of the subject site was initially proposed in 1989 while the site was governed by King County. The applicants applied in January 1989 for a building permit from King County. In April 1989, during permit processing of that building application, the subject site was annexed into the City of Tukwila. The County discontinued further processing and did not issue a permit for the project. 5. The applicants then went through a City of Tukwila preapplication process in September 1989. They were told at that time that the application with King County was not vested and that they would have to reapply with Tukwila and begin anew. Redesign of their project, as proposed to King 'County, would be necessary to meet Tukwila standards. Necessary Tukwila reviews included SEPA, Board of Architectural Review and building and .utility permits. Over five years have lapsed since the site was annexed into the City, four and half years during which the applicants could have pursued the development of the site. The applicants did not pursue development. The project did not vest under Tukwila ordinances. • ATTACHMENT F 6° 6. The applicants state that although they pursued financing for site redevelopment, it did not become available until 1994.' In September 1994, they attempted to submit to the City of Tukwila a preapplication proposal, at which time, they were apprised of the moratorium on hotel development, which had been enacted by Ordinance No. 1679 on December 6, 1993. WAIVER CRITERIA: 7. Ordinance 1721, renewing Ordinance 1706 on December 12, 1994, establishes criteria for granting a waiver from the restrictions of the Highway 99 moratorium. The criteria established in Section 3 of the ordinance are re- stated below: In the event the moratorium creates an undue hardship with respect to financial, personal or other reasons the interested parties may petition in writing to the City Council. A date to hear that petition will be set by the Council President. In considering the petition, the Council will bear in mind the intent of the moratorium; the best interests of the City weighed against the interests of the individual; the circumstances and the hardship caused by the moratorium; and the damage that could result from strict adherence to the moratorium. DISCUSSION OF CRITERIA: Intent of the moratorium : 8. According to Ordinance No.1721, the intent of the moratorium is to prevent the development of additional incompatible uses that have proved counter to the goal of neighborhood livability. In addition, the moratorium is to allow a period of community review and discussion of what the land uses should be for the subject area, without fear of private actions that could cause further deterioration of the area's livability. 9. The ordinance states that the specific uses of motels, hotels, taverns, pool rooms, liquor stores and night clubs have a history of criminal activity . detrimental to neighborhood livability and to the public health and safety and are incompatible with the. goals and policies of the Draft Comprehensive Plan for this area. ATTACHMENT F DRAFT FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS ECONOLODGE WAIVER January 31, 1995 Page 3 10. Overall, the uses prohibited by the moratorium are considered "regional retail" uses under the City's zoning code. Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan, is currently being revised and the Draft Comprehensive Plan policies indicate that the regional orientation associated with the uses named in the moratorium are not desirable on or within the vicinity of the applicants proposed development site. 11. Approving a waiver request, that would enable the applicants to demolish 17 units built in the 1940's and construct 40 new units, is not consistent with the intent of the moratorium to preclude further hotel development until a final decision on appropriate land uses is made. The City's experience along Pacific Highway is that hotels and motels generate criminal activity and degrade the surrounding neighborhood's livability. The intent of the moratorium is to preclude new applications that may be contrary to potential changes in the land use regulations for improvement of the area. Best interests of the City weighed against the interests of the individual : 12. As discussed above, the interests of the City lie in revising its Comprehensive Plan to better address the subject area's livability. Draft policies, that reflect several years of work by the appointed citizen's committee for the City, are referenced in the moratorium ordinance No.1721. 13. The City has an interest in improving the Pacific Highway area's livability and in improving the compatibility of the commercial properties with the adjacent residential properties. 14. The City has considered the stay of further hotel development as being the community's best short term solution because of the inherent problems they have caused in the Pacific Highway South corridor and the effect these problems have on the viability and livability of the adjacent businesses and residences. The decision of what should finally be allowed for the long term is currently being deliberated in the Comprehensive Plan process. 15. The proposed hotel would replace a low value ($1,000 assessed) commercial structure with a higher value, more attractive improvement that would be more compatible with the applicants' existing hotel and would meet the City's current development standards. Demolition and new development could also facilitate DRAFT FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS ECONOLODGE WAIVER January 31, 1995 Page 4 other redevelopment in the area. The proposed hotel would be a continuation of a pattern that the City currently feels is inappropriate pending the conclusion of the discussion of the Draft Comprehensive Plan. 16. The interests of the applicants are to bring two jointly managed sites up to the same standard, thereby improving overall management and business conditions. The applicants also state that the existing 17 units, because of their physical condition, attract a clientele that is more criminal in nature and that new hotel units would change that existing condition. 17. The applicants assert that they have business expertise in hotel operations and cannot consider other development options for the site. Circumstances and hardship caused by the moratorium: 18. The applicants advise that there are circumstances and hardships that will result if the waiver is denied: • personnel hardships from abuse from clientele attracted to the 1940's facility, • lost opportunity for financing support for a new hotel structure, • loss of AAA and Mobil Travel Guide ratings of existing Econo Lodge 'due to unsavory character/business associated with the subject property, • continued escalation of high costs of operating and maintaining the existing 1940's facility, and • hardship on applicants' financial and personal life. 19. The applicants argue that due to the existing structure's design and condition, it is marketable only to a limited clientele pool that has a history of creating conflict and is a sharp contrast with their adjacent facility. ATTACHMENT F DRAFT FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS ECONOLODGE WAIVER January 31, 1995 Page 5 20. According to the applicants, any alternate use would be less profitable than the continued maintenance and operation of the existing facility. Costs of operating and maintaining the site are not known, although the applicant states that it generates annual revenues (not profits) of approximately $30,000. 21. Sale of the site would not result in lessening of the hardships because the site would continue to exist as a nuisance for the neighborhood, the applicants, and their adjacent hotel operation and the applicant indicates that they have been unsuccessful in finding a buyer. 22. A possibility exists that the hotel and motel use would become legally non- conforming, depending on the pending Comprehensive Plan deliberations and implementing ordinances. 23. The City considered changing the management operations of the site as possible options to ameliorate some of the hardships listed by the applicants. Damage resulting from strict adherence to the moratorium : Damage to the applicants: 24. Strict adherence to the moratorium will result in damage to the applicants due to the inability to expand /upgrade their business operation and the negative economic impact of the older facility on the operation of their new facility and the personal hardships of dealing with a difficult clientele attracted to the older facility. Damage to the neighborhood: 25. If this waiver is denied the site will continue as an out -of -date, unattractive motel development that attracts undesirable activity, unless the applicant were to improve the appearance of the site through cosmetic improvements such as minor improvements or the site is redeveloped as another use. 26. Perceptions of developers and residents of the redevelopment opportunities and the future of the area could remain mixed. ATTACHMENT F ••� DRAFT FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS ECONOLODGE WAIVER January 31, 1995 Page 6 27. The replacement of the older existing motor court with a new multi -story hotel is not necessarily viewed as a favorable trade -off for the neighborhood, merely an aesthetic improvement over the existing condition. Damage to the City: 27. If the waiver were approved and a new hotel built, perceptions of and the character of the area will continue as a regional commercial service corridor. At this time, the proposed use is inconsistent with what the City currently sees as appropriate and compatible. CONCLUSIONS 1. Denial of the waiver request is consistent with the intent of the moratorium to prevent further development of hotel units, which historically generate criminal activity in the Highway 99 area, and to preclude expansion of these uses until the Comprehensive Plan is revised and adopted. 2. Denial of the waiver request does not preclude other options available to the property owners. 3. Denial of the waiver request supports the interests of the City to preclude further hotel development pending adoption of a revised Comprehensive Plan and implementation package. 4. The hardships and circumstances born by the petitioners are largely within their control and approving the waiver request and allowing redevelopment of the site as a larger hotel would not necessarily decrease the likelihood of crime in the area. 5. The hardship and circumstances surrounding the waiver request have been weighed against the intent of the moratorium and the interests of the City and the individual and the City Council concludes that the intent of the moratorium and the interests of the City outweigh those of the applicants. C: IMCB I STFRPT IECONLDG. F& C ATTACHMENT F NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1995 AT 7:00 PM IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT TUKWILA CITY HALL, 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD., TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: A PETITION FOR WAIVER TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ORDINANCE 1721 WHICH ESTABLISHES A MORATORIUM ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR, AND ISSUANCE OF, NEW BUSINESS LICENSES AND BUILDING PERMITS FOR MOTELS, HOTELS, TAVERNS, POOL ROOMS, LIQUOR STORES, NIGHTCLUBS AND OTHER SIMILAR REGIONAL COMMERCIAL USES IN THE C -2 ZONE ALONG HIGHWAY 99 FROM S. 137TH ST. TO S. 154TH ST. FROM: WEN -FAN LIN AND VIRGINIA S. LIN, ECONO LODGE, 13910 PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH, SEATTLE, WA 98168, FOR CONSTRUCTION OF APPROXIMATELY 40 ADDITIONAL HOTEL UNITS AT 4006 S. 139TH ST. ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT TO VOICE APPROVAL, DISAPPROVAL, OR OPINIONS ON THIS ISSUE. DATED THIS J — DAY OF i_ ' 1995 CITY OF TUKWILA RECD;' r°"..._ JAN 0 3 "IcR, AN E. CANTU CLERK DEVEI_G� DATE OF PUBLICATION: SEATTLE TIMES, JANUARY 6,1995 Wen -fan Lin & Virginia S. Lin, dba Econo Lodge 13910 Pacific Highway S. Tukwila, WA 98168 Request for a Waiver from Ordinance 1706 1. Intent of the moratorium: Effort to redevelop the old motel site since 1989 was motivated with the concern of public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the neighborhood, which is consistent with the described concern in the Ordinance 1706. This effort was interrupted due to the annexation of the subject site by the City of Tukwila. 2. Rest interests of the City vs. the interests of the individual: The city's interest is to address the subject area's livability. The replacement of the deteriorated motel structures with a modernized hotel building, in accordance to a national franchise's standard and image, will be in the interest of the City. Individual's interests are: o. to avoid being the victim of crimes associated with run -down buildings and o to improve management and business conditions difttr 3. Circumstances and hardship caused by the moratorium: Please refer to staff report 4. Damage resulting from strict adherence to the moratorium: The current condition of the subject site is not marketable. The initial investment since 1979 would be lost if the site could not be redeveloped. Further hardship prevails if applicants continue to operate under the existing condition. Applicants have a vested right to pursue the request due to a previous application to the King County. Continuing effort since 1989, when Tukwil interrupted the development, results in a recent commitment from a bank which dictates the financial aspect of the development. A financing opportunity is hard to come by. No other option is available than the hotel development because the subject site is in the same financial package as the Econo Lodge. Furthermore, the contingency in financing precludes the development of the subject site for . any option other than the hotel in which applicants have expertise. A Sharp Contrast: Two Sections of the Property Managed by Econo Lodge Insecure setting Run -down property Vulnerable to crimes o Not enclosed building with keyed access o No interior hallways where surveillance devices can be attached National Franchise Service to travelers & business people Marketing: o Choice Hotels International Marketing Programs (also include Clarion, Comfort, Quality, Sleep, Rodeway and Friendship Inn) o Hotel & Travel Index o AAA Tourbook o Toll -free direct line o Airport courtesy phone o King County Visitor & Convention Bureau o Official Airline Guides o Washington State Lodging & Travel Guide o Highway Sign o Other listings and in -house ad, COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS Initials Meeting Date Prepared by Mayor's review 1 -17 -95 NIS Council review ITEM No. f: S ;: S.{{, } )ni^}v-v : v:::}v, � E . 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CAS Number: Original Agenda Date: January 17, 1995 1 -17 -95 A. Agenda Item Title: • Econolodge waiver application from Highway 99 Moratorium. B. Original Sponsor: Council Admin. X Lin. . • Timeline: • Ordinance 1721. • • Sponsor's Summary: A public hearing to consider a waiver from the Highway 99 Moratorium, so the applicant can proceed with design review, environmental review, and permits for.the construction of about a 40 -unit hotel (an expansion of their existing facility). Recommendations: • Sponsor: • . Committee: • • • Administration: - - Approval with conditions • • Cost Impact (if known): • • and Source (if known): • • • • Meeting Date • Action 1 -17 -95 • Public Hearing .;••:x::::r:::: }i:: } ^ {•x::::::w::: T: Y }: .t.:. .................... ............... .............•t .. r+. ...t.....:......... 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Staff Report - Under separate cover ' • B. Waiver request from Wen Fan 'Lin and Virginia. Lin. . • C. Ordinance 1721. • • • • • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development PETITIONERS: PROPERTY LOCATION: REQUEST: PROPOSAL: FILE NUMBER: CITY COUNCIL HEARING DATE: STAFF REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL Prepared 12 January 1995 John W. Rants, Mayor Wen -fan Lin & Virginia S. Lin 4006 S. 139th Street Rick Beeler, Director ATTACHMENT A EconoLodge Waiver January 12, 1995 Page 1 A waiver from Ordinance 1706, a moratorium on acceptance of applications for, and issuance of new business licenses and building permits for certain uses. To replace a 1940's single story motel complex of 17 units in 6 detached structures on 22,320 square feet with a 3 story hotel of approximately 40 units to be associated with the existing Econo Lodge. L94 -0097 Tuesday 17 January 1995. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 4313670 • Far (206) 4313665 ATTACHMENT A EconoLodge Waiver January 12, 1995 Page 2 PROJECT HISTORY This project was initially proposed in 1989 while the subject site was governed by King County. The applicants applied in January 1989 for a building permit from King County. In April 1989, during permit processing of that building application, the subject site was ar_nexed into the City of Tukwila. The County discontinued further processing and did not issue a permit for the project. The applicants then went through a City of Tukwila preapplication process in September 1989. They were told at that time that the application with King County was not vested and that they would have to reapply with Tukwila and begin anew. Redesign of their project, as proposed to King County, would be necessary to meet Tukwila standards. Necessary Tukwila reviews included SEPA, Board of Architectural Review and building and utility permits. No further action was taken by the applicants on site redevelopment until they attempted to submit another preapplication proposal in September 1994. At that time, they were apprised of the moratorium on hotel development, which had been enacted by Ordinance No. 1679 on December 6, 1993. WAIVER CRITERIA: Ordinance 1721, adopted 12 December 1994, establishes criteria for granting a waiver from the restrictions of the Highway 99 moratorium. The criteria established in Section 3 of the ordinance are re- stated below: In the event the moratorium creates an undue hardship with respect to financial, personal or other reasons the interested parties may petition in writing to the City Council. A date to hear that petition will be set by the Council President. In considering the petition, the Council will bear in mind the intent of the moratorium; the best interests of the City weighed against the interests of the individual; the circumstances and the hardship caused by the moratorium; and the damage that could result from strict adherence to the moratorium. ATTACHMENT A EconoLodge Waiver January 12, 1995 Page 3 DISCUSSION OF CRITERIA: Intent of the moratorium : According to Ordinance No.1721, the intent of the moratorium is to prevent the development of additional incompatible uses that have proved counter to the goal of neighborhood livability. In addition, the moratorium is to allow a period of community review and discussion of what the land uses should be for the subject area, without fear of private actions that could cause further deterioration of the area's livability. The ordinance states that the specific uses of motels, hotels, taverns, pool rooms, liquor stores and night clubs have a history of criminal activity detrimental to neighborhood livability and to the public health and safety and are incompatible with the goals and policies of the Draft Comprehensive Plan for this area. Discussion: Overall, the uses prohibited by the moratorium are considered "regional retail" uses under the City's zoning code. Tukwila's Comprehensive Plan, is currently being revised and the Draft Comprehensive Plan policies indicate that the regional orientation associated with the uses named in the moratorium are not desirable on or within the vicinity of the applicants proposed development site. Approving a waiver request, that would enable the applicants to demolish 17 units built in the 1940's and construct 40 new units, is not consistent with the intent of the moratorium to preclude further hotel development until a final decision on appropriate land uses is made. This circumstance is somewhat unique in that the request is to replace an existing, unattractive motel with a larger, Board of Architectural Review approved hotel. The City's experience along Pacific Highway is that hotels and motels generate criminal activity and degrade the surrounding neighborhood's livability. The intent of the moratorium is to preclude new applications that may be contrary to potential changes in the land use regulations for improvement of the area. The applicants argue that neighborhood livability and public safety would be improved if the waiver is approved. A new well - designed hotel would be a better condition than the existing one. It is not the only option available to the property owner however, just perhaps the most preferable one. ATTACHMENT A EconoLodge Waiver January 12, 1995 Page 4 Best interests of the City weighed against the interests of the individual : As discussed above, the interests of the City lie in revising its Comprehensive Plan to better address the subject area's livability. Draft policies, that reflect several years of work by the appointed citizen's committee for the City, are referenced in the moratorium ordinance No.1721. The City has considered the stay of further hotel development as in the community's best interests because of the inherent problems they have caused in this corridor and the effect these problems have on the viability and livability of the adjacent businesses and residences. The intent of revising the Comprehensive Plan is to improve the Pacific Highway area's livability. One aspect of the Draft Comprehensive Plan is to improve compatibility of the commercial properties with the adjacent residential properties by creating a neighborhood commercial focus in the subject area and locating regional uses such as motels and hotels to the freeway interchange areas of SR518 and SR599. The proposal would replace a deteriorated motel with a new hotel, which is also, in some respects, in . the City's interests. Discussion: The proposed hotel would replace a low value ($1,000 assessed) commercial structure with a higher value more attractive improvement that would be more compatible with the applicants' existing hotel and would meet the City's current development standards. Demolition and new development could also facilitate other redevelopment in the area. However, the proposed hotel would be a continuation of a pattern that the City feels is inappropriate pending the conclusion of the discussion of the Draft Comprehensive Plan. The interests of the applicants are to bring two jointly managed sites up to the same standard, thereby improving overall management and business conditions. The applicants also state that the existing 17 units, because of their physical condition, attract a clientele that is more criminal in nature and that new hotel units would change that existing condition. C rcumstances and hardship caused by the moratorium: ATTACHMENT A EconoLodge Waiver January 12, 1995 Page 5 The applicants advise that there are circumstances and hardships that will result if the waiver is denied: • personnel hardships from abuse from clientele attracted to the 1940's facility, • lost opportunity for financing support for a new hotel structure, • loss of AAA and Mobil Travel Guide ratings of existing Econo Lodge due to unsavory character/business associated with the subject property, • continued escalation of high costs of operating and maintaining the existing 1940's facility, and • hardship on applicants' financial and personal life. Discussion: The applicants argue that due to the existing structure's design and condition, it is marketable only to a limited clientele pool that has a history of creating conflicts and is a sharp contrast with their adjacent facility. Despite its draw backs, this facility generates significant annual revenues of approximately $300,000. Costs of operating and maintaining the site are not known. According to the applicants, any alternate use. would be less profitable than the continued maintenance and operation of the existing facility. The above listed hardships are aspects that the applicants can change except that their current financing opportunities are for a hotel structure. Sale of the site does not result in lessening of the hardships because the site would continue to exist as a nuisance for the neighborhood, the applicants and their adjacent hotel operation. If the City does rezone the subject site per a revised Comprehensive Plan, the use would become legally non - conforming. Of consideration, is how long the revenues from the 1940's facility would continue to outperform the cost of maintaining the site. Would a new hotel development be better than the number of years that the existing substandard site would continue to exist? Damage resulting from strict adherence to the moratorium : Damage to the applicants: ATTACHMENT A EconoLodge Waiver January 12, 1995 Page 6 Strict adherence to the moratorium will result in damage to the applicants due to the inability to expand /upgrade their business operation. Applicants feel that they have a vested right to pursue the request due to a previous application. Applicants have listed the above circumstances and hardships as damages that would affect the applicants should the City not approve the waiver. The applicants had an opportunity to continue the process of the site's .development but in accordance with Tukwila standards and processes. At the time of annexation in 1990, the applicants chose for market reasons to put off redevelopment. Over five years have lapsed since the site was annexed into the City, four and half years during which the applicants could have pursued the development of the site. The applicants did not pursue redevelopment, circumstances have changed, and vesting of the project did not occur. The applicants do not think other options are available to them that would eliminate hardships resulting from the existence of the older motel. Damage to the neighborhood: If this waiver is denied the site will continue as an out -of -date, unattractive motel development that attracts undesirable activity. Perceptions of opportunities and the future of the area on the part of other developers and residents could remain mixed. The replacement of the existing motor court with a multi -story hotel could be viewed as a favorable trade -off for the neighborhood. Damage to the City: If the waiver is approved and the project built, perceptions of and the character of the area will continue as a regional commercial corridor, which at this time, is inconsistent with draft policies for the area that are intended to improve neighborhood livability and compatibility. OPTIONS: ATTACHMENT A EconoLodge Waiver January 12, 1995 Page 7 The Council may approve, approve with conditions (which could include conditions similar to the BIue Star decision), or deny the waiver. CONCLUSION: 1. Denial of the waiver request would be consistent with the intent of the moratorium to prevent further development of hotel units, which historically generate criminal activity in the Highway 99 area, and to preclude expansion of these uses until the Comprehensive Plan is revised and adopted. 2. Approval of the waiver request would serve the interests of the individual and in some respects the interests of the City to see the area along the 99 corridor redeveloped to contemporary standards, albeit with a regional use rather than a neighborhood use as envisioned in the Draft Comprehensive Plan. 3. Denial of the waiver request would require the applicants to either retain the existing motel units and the hardships associated with them or consider some other option that is different than their current operation. 4. Denial of the waiver request would preclude the applicants' preferred use and a use in their area of business expertise. 5. Approval of the waiver request would allow the applicant to proceed with a specific hotel development proposal that would improve the physical appearance of the area. The net effect on criminal activity is unknown, although a decrease is a possibility with replacement of the old facility with a modern facility. 6. Approval of the waiver request would improve the Pacific Highway area's livability by allowing a property owner to redevelop an unattractive site. RECOMMENDATION: Approval subject to all applicable Tukwila Municipal Code requirements and with the following specific conditions: 1. Require keyed access to structure and design the structure such that all rooms access from internal hallways. 2. Require ositive identification of all occupants of a room at time of registration. )( iv -r /009b 3. Photocopy picture identification at registration and make this available to the Tukwila Police Department at their request. ATTACHMENT A EconoLodge Waiver January 12, 1995 Page 8 4. Install a sign in the lobby stating that management cooperates with City of Tukwila Police in any investigation of the property. 5. Install a surveillance camera in the lobby. 6. Require manager to live on premises, identify the current manager and provide their work schedule to the Tukwila Police Department. Request for an Administration Determination of Ordinance No. 1706, City of Tukwila for a Business Modernization Project by Wen -fan Lin and Virginia S. Lin. Econo Lodge at Sea -Tac Airport 13910 Pacific Highway S. Seattle, WA 98168 (206)244 -0810 September 22 1994 September 22, 1994 Mr. Rick Beeler Director Department of Community Development City of .Tukwila 6200 Scoutheenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Re: Ordinance Nc. 1706 Dear Mr. Beeler: Econo Lodge Seattle Airport 13910 Pacific Highway South Seattle, Washington 98168 206/244 -0810 800/446 -6661 Fax: 206/431 -9503 On our second time to fill out a Pre- Application Project Summary for the. me 'derniat ion of the part of our hotel facility on Pacific Highway South last week in the Planning Department of the City of Tukwila, we found out that the ;rioratcrium in Tukwila Ordinance No. 1706 which has six month duration starting December of 1'393 is still in effect. While we fully appreciate the intent and the .necessity of this ordinance in order to curb the continuation of deterioration of the neighborhood, we would 1 ike to request an administrative determinatio =n that this ordinance does not affect our proposed project, which has been in existence since 1989. Our main rea Hens for this request are 1. The moratorium in this ordinance will create an undue hardship with respect to our family's financial and personal life; 2. This same project was almost approved by the King County in 198'3, but was instructed by the City of Tukwila to stop reviewing when this neighborhood was annexed by the City of Tukwila. The entire permit application document was transferred to the City of Tukwila in late 1989. A pre- application meeting was held in the City of Tukwila, but we were told to redesign. Therefore this project has the "Vested Rights" prior to the enactment of this ordinance; 3. The new facility would replace cold buildings which unfortunately.attract street people, elements commonly found alonia the airport strip. Our intention is to completely upgrade this old facility reversing the deteriorating effect,.. of the neighborhood. This goal seems to be in complete?;:.; harmony with the purpose of Ordinance No. 1706 which is.to promote public health, safety and better neighborhood livability. 4. This project Could be used by the community of Tukwila as a role model, to empower the momentum of a'ccercing stream • in beautifying the neighborhood along Pacific Highway South, with funding and couching from the City of Tukwila.. 1 Econo Lodge Seattle Airport 13910 Pacific Highway South Seattle, Washington 98168 206/244 -0810 800/446 -6661 Fax: 206/431 -9503 An expanded detail supporting our request is given in a . folder, which is attached for your favorable consideration and approval. As before, the t irne of offer by o_'t_tr funding source is very limited. We hope this time the .City of Tukwila wi.l.l cause no unnecessary delay since no adverse of fe'_t . c 'uld be. introduced from the requested modernization to our business fa'_ it ity. We kook forward to meeting with you and your staff if you have any concern. Respectfully submitted, Wen -fan Lin Virginia S. Lin Econo ' Ledge Enc. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Business History II. Land, Facility and Services III. Marketing IV. Financial Hardship and Degraded Personal Life V. Proposed Expansion •VI. Management eri+ b! rS / - aD PP IDI X HorELS h g/J o/ IRM/0 1 MeArosAI D/ C ie BFP O %X T e-re✓ aatl Ae -no7,- ' &en/J724-1. £Ppor27 Jv-Y 1994 APPENDIX A AVAILABLE FOR FiEVEW 14 CITY CLERK OR DCD OIiiCES I. Business History In December, 1979, we purchased the. c'riginal lodging facility, Airport Motel, located at 4006 S. 139th Street. To our surprise, we soon found ound oot.tt that this area had . a very • rough business environment. Many other similar motels in the area encouraged, or at least, allowed the cultivation of crime activity. We firmly believed that the old, unsightly facility was to blame for the rough business. We had tried in various occasions to give up, only to find that nobody was interested in taking over the o].d facility. Our vision was that a lodging facility was to serve the . guests who had a legit imate .reason to stay overnight, such as tourists, vacationers, business people traveling out of town, and local people who had a specific need to stay in such facility. We weeded out lots of unwanted business patrons. Even with only 17 rental units, we applied and waited for Ackerley Communication in 1982 to expanded its airport courtesy phone facility so that we could serve decent quests for travelers. In early 1983, we were allowed to, have a display ad on the courtesy phone center, and started providing shuttle service for your guests (Exhibit 1). Our target was travellers and business person. Our vision was that the lodging facility should be built in such a style to meet these basic requirement, to provide their needs, and to build the facility in such style as to render scrutiny and guarantee safety for the guests during their stay. With this idealism in mind, we strived to build the business to meet these specification. In 1984, the land across the street (previously used for trailer business) became available. With establishing credibility as a legitimate successful business in .just a few years, we were funded by two separate bank entities in a joint venture to acquire the ].and and to build a new facility. In the summer of 1985, the Airport Mc oti'r Irtn was born (Exhibit 2) . We continue to operate both facilities strictly according to our blue print of business. There are compatibility problems. Because of a drastic difference of building styles in our facility, we serve two different clienteles. It comes to our knowledge that a few matel facilities in the neighborhood serve short ,stay customer, or people who engage in illegal activities. This affects our business as well since we are in the same neighborhood. One time, an AAA inspector•withdrew our AAA appointment when he saw a guest from the old facility walk in our lobby. Our dream is to replace the old facility with a new facility that will not only upgrade our clientele in that section, but also contr ibute to o the overall better livability of the community. In 1989, this dream almost carne true, provided we had not been annexed to Tukwila. The applic=ation of building permit to the King County for a modernisation of the cold facility was put to a stop per instruction from the City of Tukwila when it annexed the area (See Section IV.) The dream fell apart. The business continue to suffer and quality of the life working under such condition c=cont inued to degrade. 11 Later major renovations were made to the new facility, mainly wall papering all the guest rooms, enlarging the lobby area and changing the interior and exterior decor. 1993, the new facility became an Econcs Ledge under the marketing of the Choice Hotels International (see Section III.) II. Land, Facilities and Services The hotel is located about one mile • north of the northern boundary of the Sea -Tao International Airport on Highway 99 (Pacific Highway South), Exhibits 3 -4. It is about 3' miles south of the Boeing Field International. Boeing i=:ornpany, major shopping mall, theaters and a gol f course are all within a two mile radius. The new facility stretches from S. 139th Street to S. 140th Street, a unique property on Highway 99. It has over 300 feet of exposure to Highway 99 traffic, and of Interstate 5 exposure as well (has a Econo Lodge logo near Exit #158) It takes only seven minutes of driving time door to door to and from Tea -Tao airport. The Metre bus #174, going south to Federal Way and going north to o downtown Seattle, steps at the entrance of the property. The original facility consists of 17 rental units. It was built in 1940's, spreading out in 6 separate buildings (Exhibit 5) on a land of 22,320 e_guare. feet. The new facility consists of a three story wood -frame building (with interior corridors, 47 quest roams, lobby, front desk, back office, housekeeping area, and a spa / exercise facility, Exhibit 6). The land for the new facility is 310,610. square feet. The new guest quarters consist of 25 2-queen bed units, 17 one -queen bed units and 5 whirlpool suites. Half of the guest rooms are non-smoking rooms (even the Choice Hotel International only requires 157. of the rooms to be non-smoking.) Our demand of non-smoking rc'oms is on high demand from day to day, that we plan can converting more smoking rooms to noon- smoking rooms or face complaint and reducing rate. The new facility is AAA and Mobil Travel Guide rated. Each unit is air- conditioned and furnished with a refrigerator. Communication system is provided by a PBX telephone system with computerized call accounting system. Reservation system includes travel agent toll -free hot 1 ine,. Choice Hotels 2001 Reservation system and fax reservations. Entertainment is provided by cable TV and hallway music. Guest folio accounting is ccornputerized. . A continental breakfast is served in lieu of on- premises restaurant. A Laundromat is net to Our parking lot and a restaurant within walking distance is contracted to serve our spec: ial ' guests. We also provide Park 84 Fly. and radio- dispatched shuttle services, Exhibit 7. III. Marketing Our business targets are tourists, ,business people, corporate contract, airport transfer travellers and flying out guests. Most of the quests reserve the room either through travel agent or through our toll 1 free reservation host 1 ine. To o reach our targets, the following marketing programs have been implemented: 1. Choice Hotels International marketing programs Choice publiczhes Travel ?< Vacation directory (Attachment A) . twice a year. Its 2001 world-wide reservation system communicates with a F'C: at our facility through a delicate line for hotel reservation and inventory control, rate administration, etc. A copy of the reservation activity generated report for a recent month is shown in Attachment B. 2. Hotel and Travel Index We are listed and have a di.splay.ad on the above Reed Travel Group publication which is the most used reference by travel agents world -wide, Exhibit 8. 3. AAA Tour Bo 'c'k We are listed and have a display ad on the AAA Oregon / Washington TosurBook, Exhibit 9. 4. Toll -free direct line A delicate toll-free line is provided exclusively for travel agents and guests who wish to place reservation directly with the hotel, Exhibit 10. 5. Sea -Tao airport courtesy phone and traveler's information display ad We provide a dedicate phone line for the courtesy phones in the baggage claim area as well as courtesy shuttle pick -up areas in the Sea -Tac International Airport for reservation and pick -up, Exhibit 11. 6. King County Visitor and Convention Bureau We became a the member of the bureau this year. Our goal was to gain further exposure of our business to visitors through its lodging publication (Exhibit 12) and brochure distribution at its visitor centers, and bring the dollars to the community from out of state. 7. Official Airline Guides We are listed in the OAi3 Official Travelers' Travel Guides, Exhibit 13. 8. Seattle and South King County Yellow Pages We are 1 isted under the categories ies of hotel, motel and parking. '3. Washington State Lodging °< Travel Guide ' We have an in- column ad in this popular publication. See Exhibit 14. 10. Other listings We are listed under ether publications such as The Travel Agent's Hotel Guide (Exhibit 15), Official Conference Planners Guide (Exhibit 16) and occasionally in Vancouver B. C. newspaper. 11. Highway sign We have an Ecc'ncs Lodge lodging sign on 1 -5 south bound at Exit #158 leading to Pacific Highway South. 12. In- house advertising Periodically we send our brochure to the travel agents in our database. Brochures are always sent with the commission check to. our travel agents. We also send it to the guests upon request. Occasionally Choice Hotels International could send our promotion icon material along with their travel agent commission checks in the bulk mail. We try to target a market outside,, cif the area for travelers who need a good place to stay at a reasonable price. Our cold facility across the street will not support this market segment. IV. Financial Hardship and Degrading of Personal Life Due to the deterioration of the safety, morals of the neighborhood, it is difficult to operate the cold facility day to day. The old facility is an attraction of unwanted guests, hence should be removed and replaced by one with modern style. The moratorium in Ordinance No. 1706, if applied non- discretionary, will definitely cause our financial hardship, degrading our personal life, and a continuing deterioration of neighborhood livability. These are elaborated as follows: ows: 1. Financial Hardship In one occasion, our dream to rebuild the old facility almost came true. In 1988, there existed an opportunity that one of our mortgage lien holders agreed to i provide funding to build a new facility over the land currently occupied by the cold facility. With the help of our architect and engineering team,•we came up with a set of contemporary blue print for the new facility. On January 3, 1989, we applied to King county Building ?< Land Development Division for a building permit (Exhibit 17.) The review process went well with minor requirements from the Division (Exhibit 18.) Unfortunately, the review was put to a full step per instruction of the City of Tukwila which had .just annexed the area. In a long delay until September 198'9, .we were told the application was handed over to the Planning Department of the city of Tukwila. We were allowed to have a pre - application meeting with the staff in the City, but only to be told that the City didn't like our architect, didn't like our blue prints, and then the worst impact - the project needed to be redesigned to meet the Tukwila's standards and BAR concerns (Exhibit 19.) These determinations effectively killed our project: requiring us to recruit a new project team, and go back to the drawing table. It not only cost us extra time we didn't have, but also would double our planning casts. While we were redoing our project, the economy went downhill and the bank finally withdrew its offer. The dream fell apart and the hope evaporated. By that time we already spent lets of money on the soft costs. We used up a lot of our operating capital, which put us constantly in debt. With few exceptions, the financing of the commercial projects 'become almost out of reach for every one in 1930'.s. Once we lase one opportunity, it may be many -years before we have a second chance. Due to our successful (but rather difficult) operations, currently one of our lien holders has agreed to provide fund for us to continue this modernization project. If this moratorium ium applies non-discretionary to our project, we have no chance recovering last development cost from 1988. We still could run into the risk of losing our AAA Appointment any time as before as long as the c'ld facility is in existence. With so few units and so many services we have to provide (in order to discriminatory preclude the guests f, -,v hha mvar.:' raasrins this nrdi nanrp is draft d tri vrmnf ) _ the operating overhead is very high and we continue having to struggle financially. The only reason we could stay in business in the past few transient years is attributed to the our devoted and skilled managerial team (see Section VI.) Even though the old facility was assessed to be of no much value ($1000), to close the busihess down will cause an unduly loss of more than $300,000 in the 1979 dollars. 2. Degrading of Personal Life With business environment in the neighborhood, we experienced personal abuse, more than what the City of Tukwila or the community could image. The contrast of old and the new facility is like black and white. We serve tourists from out of town or out of country. Most of the guests are senior citizens or retired people, business People, groups and corporate contracts.' Most of the guests are non-smokers, use credit cards, and either use our complimentary shuttle to and from airport (occasionally we charter bus in providing transportation for groups) or drive down from B. C. Most guests stay overnight and fly out in the morning. With old facility in place, our staff, and our family suffer all kinds of abuses from the guests renting that facility. Sometimes this causes the employee to seek a job elsewhere. The life of everybody working here has been degraded. The only incentive making people to hang on here is that someday we are able to replace that facility which will screen out unwanted guests forever. If this moratorium applies indiscriminately to this case of rebuilding the neighborhood, it will break the heart of everybody concerned, and only contribute to a continuing deterioration of the neighborhood. 3. A Continuing deterioration of Neighborhood Livability Since Tukwila ha� annexed this area, we constantly feel we are left out, like an orphan, or an adopted child. The heart of Tukwila is in Southcenter, not here. Tukwila needs this area to qualify for all sort of matching funds, and the tax revenue from the business for many projects. People know the fund has not been applied to any project around this neighborhood, such as the long walkway leading to shopping malls or current project along Interurban, except the presence of an increased number of police cars. The light rail transit system should go through Interurban (then Southcenter) but not through the more traditional Pacific Highway South. It does npt take a genius to figure out that evil preys where poverty exists, and that gun is not the best policy. Adding more police cars will help put a check on crime' but allow business to upgrade facilities will also force crime out. The difference is the City of Tukwila doesn't pay for the upgrade and the entire community is the beneficiary of our efforts. Modernization of the neighborhood is the key to the solution. If Tukwila would have spent a fraction of the fund used in the Southcenter area to Pacific Hi h ay corr id or ( on l y a f ew bloc ks) , the situation would have been phenomenally different today. From our recollection, we are the first property to put a sidewalk on Pacific Highway S.' in TukWila, the first property to provide a paved area for the bus stop" and the only one to build a fountain Tang the Highway (even though it is tiny, nobody near the bus stop can ignore that waterfall sound.) This is the time. for the City of Tukwila to participate, and to encourage instead of impair the . business from modernization. Even though this is a small step to start with, but with the concurrence of the City as a role model, it will eventually became a giant step toward the modernization of the neighborhood along the Pacific Highway South corridor. V. Proposed Expansion Currently the cold section of the business is primarily rented on the weekly basis, in contrast with that of the. average daily. rate in the $50-$60 range in the Econo Ledge (in the new, facility.) It•is proposed that a brand new ` building of about 40 quest. units, attractive• architer_tural design, pleasant decor, proper lighting and. landscaping, .harmony with tomorrow's neighborhood in every respects. A draft of vicinity map, site plans and floor plans as submitted for the Pre-Application Project Summary is shown in Exhibit 20. VI. Management We have in our possession a strong and dedicated team with extensive business experience and /or educational background. The resumes of the managerial team are attached, followed by a description of the key personnel with many years of contribution to our business. WEN-FAN LIN EXPERIENCE Hotel Manager, Econo Lodge, 1991-Present. Engage indaY-to-day hotel management task and �sales iwith ing ranges assistance purchase from �a e sales personnel. � l s contracts to major renovation / expansion or franchise. affiliation. Senior Specialist Engineer, The Boeing Company, 1974-1990. In Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Laboratory, developed, evaluated and enhanced 30+ aerodynamic configuration computer codes. Participated in government- and company- sponsored R & D projects. Provided daily software support internally to The Boeing Company. Consulted with engineering staff regarding engineering analysis problems. On contracts outside The Boeing Company, provided computer program tutorial to NASA personnel. Identified improvements and enhancements to CFD codes used in airplane designs. Coordinated software releases with Boeing Computer Services. Senior Engineer, EDS Nuclear, San Francisco, 1973-74. Structural analysis for seismic resistance of an off-shore platform. Research Engineer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1972-1973; Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, 1968-1972; Engineering Aide, 1967-1968. Lecturer, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Taiwan Provincial Institute of Agriculture, 1966-1967. EDUCATION Ph.D. 1972; M.S. 1968 Mechanical Engineering University of California, Berkeley, M.S.E. 1966 Hydraulic Engineering National Cheng Kung University, 1966. B.S. 1964 Civil Engineering National Taiwan University, 1964. PUBLICATION Co-authored on CFD, flight dynamics, and fluid mechanics in AIAAPaper, Journal of Aircraft, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, and Applied Scientific Research. Also authored and co-authored publications for The Boeing Company on a variety of aerodynamic topics: OTHER Licensed Professional Engineer (Civil and Mechanical), State of Washington. U. S. citizen, DoD Secret Clearance" Member of AIAA and Sigma Xi. 1979-present 1977-present 1971-1972 1969-1970 VIRGINIA S. LIN EXPERIENCE Hotel Assistant Manager, Econo Lodge In charge of daily operations - personnel hiring, supervision, scheduling, purchasing and accounting Property manager, Holing Company, Seattle Tenant screening, leaging contract, maintenance and bookkeeping Accounting, Western Pine Supply Company, Berkeley,. California Librarian, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois Serials cataloging, microfilms, microfiches, serial bindery and library automation 1964-1965 Teacher, Senior Vocational School of Business, Taiwan EDUCATION Travel agent, 1985; Accounting, computer programming, 1979 Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA. M.A. 1969 University of Wisconsin, Madison Library Sciences 8.A. 1968 in Mathematics; M.A. 1967 in Education University of Oregon, Eugene B.A.'1984 National Taiwan University Foreign Language and Literature KARIM A. ALARAKHIA EXPERIENCE: Econo Lodge, Sea-Tac Airport Front Desk Manger Rodeway Inn, Clearwater, Florida Supervising, customer relations, renovption Country Clean Cleaners, Plano, Texas • Supervising, purchasing, sales and marketing Portland Hilton, Portland, Oregon Training in food and beverage outlets, Priority program EDUCATION El Centro College, Dallas, Texas Hotel operations - hotel law, sales, marketing and front desk Portland Community College, Oregon ' Commercial food preparat.ion diploma Falkirk College of Technology, Scotland, United Kingdom National Diploma in hotel restaurant and institutional management DWIGHT L. MCLEAN EXPERIENCE. Econo Lodge, Sea-Tac Airport Sales Director Wards Cove packing Company, Seattle, Washington; Kenai, Alaska General accounting, bookkeeping duties ' W.S.U. Veterinary Science Computer Laboratory, Pullman, Washington Taught science students use of software Varsity Contractors, Bellevue, Washington Part-time position in building maintenance while attending • school L.D.S. institute of Religion, Seattle, Washington Supervised custodians, solicited bids, assisted in building maintenance EDUCATION B.S. Business Marketing, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon A.A.S. Data Processing, Highline Communication College, Des Moines, Washington M.B.A. Business Management, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington Proficiency in computer software such as Lotus, Excel, QuatroPro, Wbrd Perfect, Procom Plus, Harvard Graphics and Cad Programs State of.Washington Insurance Agent license 17 Key Personnel • Lucille Kelly, the Head Housekeeper, joined us since early '1982 even before our first expansion'. Another housekeeper. has been staying for more than 3 years ' One of the clerks has been working here three years while earning 2 college degrees at the University of Washington; one night clerk has college training in business administration and psychology, another night clerk was experienced in taking full responsibility of managing a business. . In all, we have got a strong, devoted hotel team,: ready to undertake a more significant role in business as well as neighborhood livability. • ACKERLEY AIRPORT ADVERTISING;: INC. January 12, 1983 Mr. Wen Lin' Airport Motel 4006 S. 139th ' Seattle; •Washington • • i.: Dear• Mr '. Lin: • • • RE: ' Courtesy Phones':: 98168 Sea-Tac -Internationa Airport; -' Perour: telephone conversation: .,. We.' Will allow you the .1982 rate' of ' $475.00.: per;'mont ,thoughthe 1983. rater is $515.00 per month .• . We will • require your check . in the amount of.,.$950.00' .to: cover last . two. months of the contract. •.... _ ._. 3) You will : provide us with 4= 4 15/16" x 6 15/16"' transparencie 4-7-7- month contract $475.00 per month 6 month contract $522.50. per month ./ b'2o- 417 ' 4 month contract $546.25 per month / to Please sign ,*date and return the contract so we may get you :on the phone center s.as*quickly as possible. • Yours_very truly,; ACK1�'L: Y: AIRPORT. ADVERTISING INC. arvey - Regional' Manager HD: sp. ;2 Exhibit 1 Contact with Ackerely Airport Advertising Inc. to provide Courtesy Phone ;,r • 15 N.E. 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I gl lr 5ir Exhibit t Lots on which Facility is to be Modernized 023 /24 c' ( I\ • \ r 2 1 ip •, 1 ; .. 1 0 1/ / 73 4.3 // I 0.4,E 5725fiY16.4/f4 I . ••■•■■•• • • • .7.1 C eniceE7-ce" 1. N c) 1 1 Exhibit •■■■••••••• ••■• ••••■•■•11 eliorEt. L e.e=NcRfTE. 5 Site Land 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11, 1 1 Plan of Existing 1 Use 1 1 1 S / th r r7q Exhibit 6 A Front View of Econo Lodge m r• 0 r• rt. r*i a 0 G7 0 0 0 C) 0. 03 (0 -1 0 0_ 0 -1 cD INN AT MASON 79 h SWB/DWB $85-190 „_.,_„ _ »„ ». » -,„ Todd Johnso::, Gen Mgr 1006 Spring St, 98104, Dntwn, Te1:206- 563.6453, 800-283-6453, P. -16.223.75454AE MC VS See Advertisement This Page • ) : . MAYFLOWER PARK HOTEL 178 R.' SWB 8110-150, DWB 120.160, S ) 44 _ _, Marie Dempey 405 Olive Way, 98101, Tel: 206. 623.8700, 800-426-5100, Fax: 206.382.69964AE MC VS DS See Advertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1680 Meany Tower Hotel: 155 R © SWB 869.88, DWB /TWB 79.100 (U0 . , J Veenhuizen, Gen Mgr 4507 Brooklyn Ave NE, 98105, Tel: 206. 634.2000, Fax: 206. 634.2000 AE MC VS CB PACIFIC PLAZA HOTEL 168 R R9] SWB $74 -84, DWB 84- 940TWB 74-94 ,_,._ Dan Spurgeon, Gen Mgr 400 Spring St, 98104, Tel: 206-623.3900, 800-426-1165, Fax: 206.623.20594AE MC VS DC . • See Advertisement Page 1683 and Map Page 1680 QUA "'V INN CITY CENTER 72 R SWB 177.160,DWB 87-160,DDWB 92.160 (CCQ) ' „.._Ken Butler •Nth Ave, 98121, Tel:206- 624.6820, 800-228-5151 OD AE MC VS DS ;rtisement Adjacent Page •• RA , .A INN DOWNTOWN SEATTLE 120 R SWB /DWB 8109.140, TWB 119-149 (RAI) • 2200 Fifth Ave, 98121, Tel: 206-441-9785, 800-2-RAMADA, Fax: 206-441-9790 )) (S)Q) AE • See Advertisement Page 1673 and Map Page 1680 ICG) (CAM Ramada Inn Northgate 169 U 1€] SWB $70-101, DWB 76-107, TWB 70-105. Ste 120-156 (RAI) 2140 N Northgate Way, 98133, Tel: 206.365.0700, Fax: 206.365.0750 AE MC VS RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT -234 S (] SWB 8110.170, Ste 180-600 (MAR)(RIM) Maria Molina 800 Fairview Ave N, 98109, Tel :206. 624 -6000, 800-228-9290, Fax:206- 223.8160 m4AE MC VS See Advertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1680 RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT BOTHELL 120 S (] Ste $69-159 (MAR)(RIM) _,..,..,. Janine Dunbar 11920 NE 195th St, 98011, Tel :206485.3030, 800-331-3131, Fax:206- 485.2247 m•AE MC See Advertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1678 RODESIDE LODGE 87 R SWB 139.50, DWB 40-60 _.__. „.. __ .. „......„ . „.. „......., T & R Barrett, Mgrs 12501 Aurora Ave N, 98133, Tel: 206-364-7771, US /AK /Can 800. 227.7771, Fax: 206. 362 -41694 See Advertisement Adjacent Page SALISH LODGE 91 R 1 SWB /DWB/TWB 8145.210, Ste 250.650 0 Loy Helmly, Mgr 37807 SE Snoqualmie Rd, Snoqualmie, 98065, Tel: 206.888.2556, 800. 826.6124 AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1678 HOTEL SEATTLE 81 R SWB ;66.70, DWB/TWB 72-76, Ste 80-98 (BCJ)(HSI)(UI) ... D Neyhart 315 Seneca St, 98101, TeL 206.623.5110, 800-426-2439, Fax: 206.623.5110 ® *Al E MC VS See Advertisement Adjacent Page SEATTLE HILTON 237 R SWB 8159.184, DWB 174.199, Ste 295-395 (HRS) Brian Eder, Gen Mgr Sixth & University St, 98101, ON Freeway, Tel: 206-624-0500. 800. 426.0535 ® ®®(SI,AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 (CG) SEATTLE INN 159 R Ll SWB 849.68, DWB 52-72, TWB 49, Ste 62-72 .. _„_ Tim Cahill, Gen Mgr 225 Aurora Ave N, 98109, Tel 206. 728.7666, 800. 255.7932, Fax: 206.728.7666eAE MC VS DS See Advertisement Adjacent Page SEATTLE SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS 840 R SWB ;180.205, DWB 200-225 (SHC) Yogi HutserI 1400 Sixth Ave, 98101, Tel: 206. 621.9000, 800. 325.3535, Fax: 206. 624.8441 (J)Q ®ID • See Advertisement Page 1684 and Map Page 1680 (CGJ (CASH) Sixth Avenue Inn 168 R © SWB $62-96, DWB 74.108, Ste 108-160 (UI) Richard Vitall, Gen Mgr 2000 6th Ave, 98121, In the heart of town, Tel: 206.441.8300, Fax: 206. 441.9903 AE MC VS CB SORRENTO HOTEL 76 R SWB /DWB $140-160, Ste 170-325 (PHW)(STG) ,,„,. Alexander de Toth 900 Madison 51, 98104, TO: 206-622-6400, 800. 426.1265, Fax: 206. 343.6155 D@) ®190) • See Advertisement Page 1683 and Map Page 1680 STOUFFER MADISON HOTEL 553 R LI Corp 8144.204, Rack 154-214 (STF)(UI) „„. R Whaley 515 Madison St, 98104, Tel: 206-583-0300, 800 - HOTELS 1, Fax: 206-624-8125 Ii0 ®m4 See Advertisement Page 1680, 1681 and Map Page 1680 TOWER 801 70 A 1 Bdr 875.125, 2 Bdr 95-155 801 Pine St, 98101, Downtown, Teb 206.623.8013, 800-447-4918, Fax: 206-340-1422 ••• See Advertisement This Page .'.: ,, ; • EXECUTIVE COURT SUITES . DOWNTOWN SEATTLE . (206) 223 -9300 collect Fuily,appointed Luxury Suites with W/D, Housekeeping. , Free parking & Free in -town transportation service. $65 -125 Daily $1150 -1950 Monthly - 300 -10th Ave -, Seattle; WA 98122 • HILAPARTMENTS • . ;45 - -1 & 2 BR FULT,Y „FURNISHED SUITES .. . HANDY TO SHOPPING- RESTAURANTS- HOSPITALS - SEATTLE U. PARKING- -FREE{ 4.00AL VAN - -CABLE TV 6;0:108480 1338.480 DeI1 492541425 Monthly 806-571-0848T206-621-9229. 'FAX 206- 447 -4998 •An I:righsli country (hiu:c sl∎le hutcl in downtown Seattle. Att•hitt•rnrrc front tlic ?Jr:, Queen Anne furnr,hines• personal. itcd adcnlnr sell ICC. Dingy in our on Restaurant ur ht tit l ircplacc in one of our suit ;s. . IflU6lpriny SImet • ScaUlc,!1.198104. 1- 800 -2113 -6453 ,A. Tow( 70 fully ft downtown la Con. Exhibit 8 Advertising in Hotel & Travel Index ,, (8(X)) -4710 • I,LUU Uu-ov, J • run t<vvJ J.1%, ,�« cbno: ltodge. SWB 545-850 owe (208)244.0810 Sea Tac Airport (800) 446 -6661 Airport ehunle (017 courtesy phone), air-conditioned, in room refrig- erator, Cable TV & movies, spa & physical fitness, non-amoking rooms, handicapped facilities. Bridal suites with Jacuzzi. Free continental creak- ”' Iaet. Lounge, restaurants, motto bus & 24hr grocery nearby. 10% com- mission. • • 850-555 DDWB 855-560 Suites 885 Discounts for groups, seniors. . FAX 431-9503 13910 Pacific Highway South, Seattle 98168 686/USA a■r(a,ei.udgc sedtlIe Uow;. :uwn /LK n-;SWb bb5.60, UWB (,0•ob, IWb /0 (f IL)(1VL) Wilma Picieu 2213 8th Ave, 98121, b blocks to r{'•- ntown, Tel: 206-624-6300, Fax: 206. 233.0185 AE MC VS DS • University Inn 102 R CO1 SWB $7 TWB 85.95. Ste 99.109 (01) Sam Johnson, Gen Mgr 4140 Roosevelt Way NE, 98105, 5. 632.5055, Fax: 206. 547.4937 AE MC VS CB LUNIVERSITY PLAZA HOTEL 135 R tsr.o$72.87, DWB /DDWB 77.92 _._..._Armen Yousoufran, Gen Mgr 400 NE 45th, 98105, Tel:206. 634.0100, 800.278.6993, Fax: 206433-27434 AE MC VS See Advertisement Page 1683 and Map Page 1678 +l . • University TraveLodge 74 U © SWB 558-60, DWB 65.68 r (FTE)(TVL) :.. Don Stratton, Mgr 4725 25th Ave NE, 98105, Tel: 206-525-4612, Fax: 206. 524.9106 AE MC VSrDS • HOTEL VINTAGE PARK 129 R SWB /DWB/TWB $140.200, Ste 370 ' • Tim Block, Gen Mgr 1100 Fifth Ave, 98101, Tel: 206-624-8000, 800-6244433, Fax:206- 623.0568 ®Dl®mm•AE See Advertisement Page 1679 and Map Page 1680 • THE WARWICK HOTEL 229 R SWB $150-170, DWB/TWB 165-185, Ste 250 -350 (WRS) Sam Rolls 401 Lenora, 98121, Tel: 206-443-4300, 800-426-9280, Fax: 206-448-1662 ®l11®(51W4AE MC See Advertisement Adjacent Page • WESTCOAST CAMLIN HOTEL 140 R SWB 870, DWB 80.100, Ste 175 ( VRS)(WCH) Ric Raboum 1619 Ninth Ave at Pine, 98101, Tel: 206-682-0100, 800-426-0670, Fax: 206. 682.7415 69194AE See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 • WESTCOAST PLAZA PARK SUITES 194 R SWB $135 up, DWB 145 up (VRS)(WCH) 1011 Pike St, 98101, Tel: 206-682-8282, 800.426 -0670 12)0)2)(51184AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 • WESTCOAST ROOSEVELT HOTEL 151 R SWB 885 up, DWB 89 up (VRS)(WCH) — Kathy Saleh Seventh & Pine, 98101, Tel: 206-621-1200, 800-426-0670 01®®m0)$AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 • WESTCOAST VANCE HOTEL 165 R SWB $65 up, DWB 79 up ( VRS)(WCH) Michael Worthington 620 Stewart St, 98101, Tel: 206-441-4200, 800. 426.0670 ®® ® ®0)•AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 • Westin Hotel Seattle 877 R )j SWB /DWB 5145-195, Ste 300-1100 (DIR)(WIH) Doug Hales, Gen Mgr 1900 5th ave, 98101, Tel: 206.728.1000, Tx: 152900, Fax: 206. 728.2007 AE MC VS CB • WOODMARK HOTEL 100 R (o_I SWB 8140-175. DWB/TWB 150-185 (LRI) John V Narigi, Mgr 1200 Carillon Point, Kirkland, 98033, Tel: 206-822-3700, 800. 822.3700 ID1)1514 See Advertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1678 • Wyndham Garden Hotel-Bothell 166 U fE SWB 570.80, DWB/TWB 80-90, Ste 90-100 (UI)(WHR) 19333 N Creek Pkwy, Bothell, 98011, Tel: 206. 485.5557, Fax: 206-486-7314 AE MC VS DS SEATTLE - TACOMA INTL AIRPORT ^ Intl: 1 +206 • Motel 6 Seattle South 124 R t] SWB 529.31, DWB 35.37 Judith Davis, Mgr 20651 Military Rd S, 98188, Oft 1.5 Exit 151, Tel: 206.824.9902 AE MC VS DS • AIRPORT ECONO LODGE E 1 SWB $45-50,DWB 50.55,00W8 55-60,Ste 85 (CCQ) Dwight Mclean 13910 Pacific Hwy S, 98168, Tel: 206.244 -0810, 800-446-6661, Fax:431-9503 00004 AE See Advertisement This Page • AIRPORT PLAZA HOTEL 102 R © SWB /DWB 844 up (ISA)(UI) Chris Hanley, Mgr 18601 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206.433 -0400, 800-356-1000, Fax: 206-241-2222 Mean* See Advertisement Page 1689'and Map Page 1678 • BEST WESTERN AIRPORT EXECUTEL 138 R SWB $55-85, DWB/TWB 55-95 (BW) _„» Scott A Brown 20717 Pacific Hwy 5, 98188, Tel: 206-878-3300, 800-648-3311, Fax:206- 824.9000 MOO AE See Advertisement Page 1689 and Map Page 1678 (CG) (CA1H1 • BEST WESTERN FEDERAL WAY EXECUTEL 118 R SWB $65-105, DWB 65-115 (BW) 31611 20th Ave S, 98003, Tel:206. 941.6000, 800-346-2874, Fax: 206. 941.9500 1IPJ(5)•AE See Advertisement Page 1689 and Map Page 1678 [CG) (CAM) o COMFORT INN AT SEATAC 119 R SWB 570, DWB 80, Ste 135-150 (CCQ) Barbara Brunetti 19333 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206-878-1100, 800-826-7875, 800-221-2222 m m4 See Advertisement This Page • Days Inn Sea Tac Airport 86 R © SWB 554.79, DWB/TWB 69.89, Ste 90-135 (DAY) Glenda L Wyze . lily( Blvd S /Hwy 99, 98188, Seattle - Tacoma Intl, Tel: 206-244-3600, Fax: 206. 241.4556 AE MC VS • DOUBLETREE SEATTLE SUITES 221 5 SWB /0W13 8105.180 (DBT) _.....__ Dave Ruehlnsann, Gen Mgr • 16500 Southcenter Pkwy, 98188, Tel: 206. 575.8220, 800. 222 -TREE, Fax: 206. 575.4743 194 See Advertisement Page 1684 and Map Page 1678 • Hampton Inn Airport 131 R C] SWB 565-67, TWB 75.77, Ste 100 (DAM)(HAM) Bob Combie 19445 International Blvd, 98188, Tel: 206-878-1700, Fax: 206-824-0720 AE MC VS DS • Hampton Inn Seattle Southcenter 154 R (i SWB 558.68, DWB 74-76, TWB 72.74, Ste 80-85 (HAM) 7200 S 156th St, 98188, Southcenter, Tel: 206.228.5800, Fax: 206. 228.6812 AE MC VS DS • Heritage Inn Seattle Airport 148 R (07 SWB 564, DWB/TWB 74, Ste 84-94 (UI) Kathy Bernard 16838 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206-248-0901, Fax: 206-242-3170 AE MC VS DS . • HILTON, SEATTLE AIRPORT HILTON 173 R SWB /DWB/TWB$109.129 (HRS) R Southall, Gen Mgr 17620 international Blvd S, 98188, Tel: 206-244-4800, 800 - HILTONS I1)080011 See Advertisement Adjacent Page and Map Page 1678 (CG1 • • HoJo Inn 58 U OO SWB 538-52, DWB 42-56, TWB 48.62, Ste 80-90' (EXP)(HOW)(STR)(TRT) • 20045 Pacific Hwy S, 98198, Tel: 206.878.3310, Tx: 152442, Fax: 206. 824.8535 AE MC VS DS • Holiday Inn Boeing Field 118 R C7 SWB ;53.78, DWB/TWB 53-86 (HOL). ...Perry D Wall, Gen Mgr 11244 Pacific Hwy S, 98168, Tel: 206-762-0300, Fax: 206. 762.8306 AE MC VS DS • • Holiday Inn Sea Tac Intl Airport 260 R 1 SWB 586.91, DWB/TWB 96-101 (HOL) Cheryl S Petrone!' 17338 Pacific Hwy S. 98188, Downtown 10 mins, Tel: 206. 248.1000, Fax: 206. 242.7089 AE MC VS • Howard Johnson 74 R (] SWB 540, DWB 44, Ste 50.55 (EXP)(HOW)(TRT) .,,,„ James Lee, Gen Mgr 17108 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206. 244.1230, Fax: 206-241-1893 AE MC VS DS •Nendels Inn Renton 130 R (;.I SWB 853-63, DWB 58-63 (NEN) • • Dr James Kim, Owner 3700 E Valley Rd, Renton, 98055, Tel: 206-251-9591, Fax: 206-251-0340 AE MC VS DS • Nendels Inn Tukwila /Southcenter 147 R 13I SWB 560.80, DWB/TWB 60.85 (NEN) ' Julie Freedman 15901 West Valley Rd, Tukwila, 98188, Tel: 206.226.1812, Fax: 206-255-7856 AE MC VS DS • Quality Inn at Sea -Tac 213 R 13] SWB 549.78, DWB /TWB 51-78 (CCQ) Francene Williams, Gen Mgr 3000 S 176th St, 98188, Tel: 206-246-9110, Fax: 206.246.3001 AE MC VS CB • Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport 165 R [3J SWB 889-120, DWB /TWB 99.130, Ste 145-175 (RAD) 17001 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Sea -Tac 1/4 mi, Tel: 206. 244.6000, Fax: 206.246.6835 AE MC VS CB • Red Lion Hotel Seattle Airport 850 R eO SWB /TWB 5124-134, DWB 139.149, Ste 395.495 (RED) ' R740 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206. 246.8600, Fax: 206.242.8072 AE MC VS DS ')ENCE INN BY MARRIOTT SEATTLE SOUTH 144 S SWB $79-99, DWB 109-185 (MAR)(RIM) • )1 W Valley Hwy, 98188, Tel: 206.226.5500, 800.331.3131, Fax: 206-271-S023 01) ldvertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1678 tone Inn 87 R SWB 548-52, DWB 52-56, TWB 58 Ed Kalka, Gen Mgr 15 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, 1/4 mi to airport, Tel: 206-824-1350 AE MC VS DS lc Crest Motor Inn 51 U 133 SWB 532-45, DWB 35-49, TWB 39.55, Ste 48.69 Albert Kim 15 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Close to airport, Tel: 206. 433.0999 AE MC VS DS (Seattle- Tacomo Intl Airport Listings Continued on Pape 1688) ■=6, Colmar; At SeaTac Intl Airport 19333 Pacific Highway So. Seattle, WA 98188 (208) 878 -1100 1- 800.826 -7875. ' 1-800- 221 -2222 Hotel ' • • ., Choice 119 Beautifully Decorated Rooms 24 -hour Complimentary Airport Shuttle Workout Room - Spa Free Continental Breakfast Commissions Paid Promptly , HOTEL & TRAVEL INDEX Meal Plan: L]= American Pian C)= Modified American (f)=European fol =full break ash included Ll= Continental breakfast included Thtvelhg hi the N�ithw Jkad for a Cloud. You'll find Sliver Cloud Inns in Bellevue, Kirkland, Lynnwood, Redmond, Renton. Searle, Tri -Cities WA, and Portland. Oregon. We shower you with free comforts: spas, exercise facilities, continental breakfasts and local calls. And all our locations are near vital business centers, great shopping, and colorful tourist attractions. Stay-with us! Call us 21 1-800= 5517207. SILVER CLOUD The Northwest is known for its Clouds 1 N N S DOUBLETREE HOTELS- SEATTLE ForAAAmembers, we're taking a little off the top. Stay in a beautiful room at a trimmed rate just minutes from spectacular Puget Sound. 66/$86 '� s Indulge m • a little shopping at nearby Southcenter Mall. Then come home title service and personal attention that make us famous, begin- ning with welcoming chocolate chip cookies. For reservations, call your travel profes- sional or 206-575-8220. Because we go out on a limb for AAA members. 1.800 222TREE Rare ate based on single s jnncy and sub/ea to availability. A146 TOPPEN!SH - TUKWILA, WA TOPPENJSH INN MOTEL - 515 S Elm St 98948 509/865.7444 Dowraown. CARDS: AE DI. DS. MC,11tL. ••• FAX 5091665.7719. RATES SUBJECT TO CNAIIpL; Maw al Year rcPj 1P: S39.00- 46.00 2P/1B: 539.00• 46.00 2P/28: 566.00 .tr- • XP S5. Senior dlkount: credit card guarantee: children 12 and under stay fn.; small pets only, "' FACIUTY: 41 rooms. Close to Yaldms Indr.n Nation Cstmr. 2 stores; Interior corridors; m..tnrg rooms: heeled Yr, , door pool, whirlpool; exercise room. AU. ROOMS: microwaves, refrigerators. cable TV. Some: whirlpools. ®®0r� Motor Irrl ER, JCS, MC, VL FAX 206(5754749. GUAIi.LNT® RA1ts��': Mon -Thor 1P: S88.00- 1013.00 2Pn8: Sa6.00- 10600 2P28: 5106.00 Fri-Sun 1P: S69.00• 89.00 2P/1B: 589.00- 89.•00 2P28: 589.10- al.8S XP 570. Senior dr.WunR reservation deposit: children 17 and Zander stay new small pea only. 520. FACJUnt 110. rooms 2 stones: interior corridors; meeting rooms: hewed pool; pt•ygrowd. Dining room; 6 .tn-11 pm: 5941; cocktails. SERVICES: valet tawdry; area cansponsUon, airport Sansporriton. ALL ROOMS: cable TV. Sane . .yarns. Fee: movies. On ad p A129) _ - . .. DOUBLETREE SUITES - 16500 Southcenter Piny 913188 206/575.220. 12 3(4 rat a oft 1-5; ® ' ® olSouthcenter •• northbound exit 153, southbound exit 1548: across from Southcener Shopping MaAL CARDS: AE, :: Se 11101,4 CB. D1 DS. ER, JCB, MC, Vi. FAX 206/5'754743. GUARANTEED RATES Suite Mon -Thur fBP) IP: 5123.00- 143.00 2Pn8: 5123.00. 143.00 2P/213: 5123.00- 143.05 Fri Sun !BP) 1P: 589.00. 109.00 2Pn8: 589.00 109.00 2PR13: 589.00- 108.10 XP 515. Senior discount reservation deposit children 17 and order stay new small pets only, =C. FAOLRY: 221 '° rooms Spacious 2 room suits with work space 4 a wet bar. 8 Moms; Interior corridors: conference 1114111111; "• . heated Indoor pool. sauna. whirlpool; racquetball courts; ex.rcJw morn Dining room; 6:30 am-10 pm: S13. cocktails/lounge. SERVICES: data ports; valet laundry, ante transportation, 5 mg area, airport transportation. ALL : ROOMS: ttfng retws cable TV. Some microwaves. Fee: mown, whirlpoots (S•• ad p 9129) ® ®0... ECONO LODGE-SEA 7AC AIRPORT -13910 Mternatiord Blvd 98168 206/2440610. On SR 99. ® ... • • CHAOS: AE, CB, D4 DS, MC VI. FAX 204431 9503 RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Motel 6(1.9/30 1P: 555.00 2P/1& 560.00 2PR6: 56500 4(153(31 & 10(1.11(30 1P: 550.00 2P118: 555.00 2P28: 560.00 • urn". 3/14/14412(1 -2R8 1P: 54500 2Pn8: 550.00 2P12B: 55 00 XP S5. Senior discount 1e.rvation deaostt ph6dren say tree: no pets. FACILITY: 47 rooms. 3 scones: tmertor tier : rldors: wtln000l; exarsiae roan. SERVICES: airport Uansporation. ALL ROOMS: tree mown, refnpanmots. cable `, . TV. Soma: wninpools. (See colar ad p A129) © 0 !EMBASSY SUITES SOOT/ CENTER - 15820 W Win? Hrry 96188 20612274844. From 1405, r ®- ' ••• exit 1; adjacent to Boeing Longacres Pant. CARDS: AE, 08, DI, DS, JCB, MC, Vi. FAX 7•-` Surto hotel Mon -Thur MP] 1P: S134.00 2P/18: S134.00 2P/26: 1 1P: 5119.00 2P/113: 5119.00 2P28: 1 XP S15. Senior discount �a•dtt card guarantee; children 12 and under say tree- no pets FACILITY:: urban specious rooms, wal-Ill dining/work labia. Suites open on to glass covered atnum. 8 stories dors: business canter, meeting rooms; Patel indoor boot, sauna, whlnpooJ; emermse room. Vining pm, Fri & Sal -11 pm; 58416; cocktail lounge. SERVICES: data ports. PC. ..ct.tanal a.rvtc.e: damld beverages: valet laundry; era transportation, airport transportation. ALL ROOMS: efficiencies, free abts TV. Soma: coffee masers. .. ® HAMPTON INN SEATTLE SOUTHCENTER - 7200 S 156th St sells 206722155600. S of I ••• 1 cal Hwy tat. CARDS: AE, CB, Of, DS. MC, VL FAX 2061228.6812. RATES SUBJEC Moral AlrMr(CPj 1P: 581.00- 69.00 2Pn8: 571.00- 79.00 2P/28: Seor decotnt amd n l pots only. FACILITY: 154 roan. 4 stones: im.rdr corridors; n ..-• ni basted pool, whirtpool; cuirass room. SERVICES: data pony, valet laundry; airport transportation. free /raves, able TV. Soma: refrlgaretas. (5+e ad p 105) 01 o C O ••• HOLIDAY INN SEATR .E- BOEING FIELD -11244 Pacific Hwy S 96168 206(72.0000.8 3P •r+ °° Motor 4n SR 99. CARDS: AE, CB, DI. DS. JCB. MC. VI. FAX 2061762-8306. RATES SUBJEC N 4 A Yet/ - 1P 672.00 2Pn8 $62 00 2P/29 f .rte XP 58. Senor d smtaez chicken 19 and tl8I say use no secs FACILITY 118 rooms. 21 tCES airport *-- rooms: hewed p001. Drum; room: 6 am-2 & 5-10 n n: 511.516: coUttatlshounge. Fee: son laundry. ALL ROOMS: hen & pay movie.. rode TV. . .. '° to �. 6 • • • HOMEWO0D SUITES - 6965 Sarthcener Blvd 96188 2061433.80041 -▪ 405 AAA SAECIGL \ Sue HUN C8. DI, OS. MC. VI. FAX 206/433.8994. *11'( C11 1P: 5109.00- 129.00 2Pn8: 5119.01- 129.03 2P2B: Vl Rawva2an dapostt wee lyhntMtly rabbi: package pans: pea. 575. FACILITY: 98 rooms. Cdrmi.r al area. coutrysr* decor. Busmen center. :norm rooms: hewed pots. Fw .a tress. ROOMS: uses' arse trareponanon. Free wivwt two mil, :report uaropartatwn• rnagrt . . .. _ • . ••• THE MARRIOTT RESIDENCE INN-SEATTLE SOUTH - 16201 W Vaiey Hwy 08188 (1 Apemen 88904. SEATTLE) 2061226.5503. 114 m s 011-405. ant 1 an IMy 181: across cam Basso L NOW CHAOS: AE. C8. Di, DS,.IC13. MC. VI. FAX 206/271.6023. RATES SUBJECT AsYsar)CPj 1P: 5120.00 2P /1B: 5120.00 217/212: 511 XP 510. Serra Oscan: credit tad weenies: weekly/mond* rates: children 18 end under stay 17., :.rseM I FACILITY: 144 roans. Vldapoauce bantam on grassy mecum sang Green River. roars usl l b. a y Or,p.hx two-beam= twits. 2 s4 sn: "minor ono-nanny mnotrr■ n. fl n•,.rM ,n. • ...... ., .• o y ,rte era u..I (See 4,4 Mott XP $ units .xar SER' Som More XP aster Sone t`• Moto XP 51 rent r Sam. TUMV■ Maui XP 55 stone Fee: c TWIse MoWc Wtta? 110011 UNION Mawr XP 58- FACILT with fin beach. Om 511 snow./ UNION • Motel roans. Maating TV Son • ' Motor a XP54.1 rooms • rant 24 .,, ''' - A T & T 800 Master Line tm Eke__ , 5tll illlarY AI &F woof 11,g111R1E5 to r'LACr. 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I 4G-1666 i 756 castle 27 :33 :5h 00 :02 :11 504 (111 :1 ^:05) 601 (112 cnllsl 11 /A fl /A Jul 19 1nh131 :12) Jul. 26 (41 r_nt1s) 21.39 cnlle 00 :53:7.1 29.43 calls 01 :05 :39 303 rnlle 504 (50 coils) 11 /A Jul 15 (73 calls, Exhibit 10 An Executive Summary of Toll -free Line •• t'nhIllyd tall' frnm pr•rinn' moMM,I are onI Inrin.Md In IIwgP .milt' 12) 7hrt r", den of the h(1( it errl••'al. l/ 11'u do :u•r 11111r n' rrrrlrr• h, 111-11N(a I'1) 1•AI•r11 pirate rail 1 R11O . 24.13.' 1. a9 WELCOME .mil- ob /PA,IAIL•t: t Econo Lodge Whirlpool /Bridal Suites Available • FREE AIRPORT SHUTTLE • AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATOR • CABLE TV & MOVIES • NON - SMOKING ROOM /HANDICAPPED • 24 HR. COFFEE/TEA • COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST • SPA & WEIGHT ROOM FREE • LOUNGES, RESTAURANTS, BUS & 24 HR. GROCERY STORES CLOSE BY Exhibit 11 Display Ad at Courtesy Phone Center in Sea —Tac Airport 3o HOTELS AND MOTS Days Inn at Sea -Tac Airport 19015 International Blvd S. Hwy 99 86 units Seattle. WA 98188 S59-57() sgl (206) 244-3600 S65-580 dbl (800) 325-2525 590-$135 suite FAX (206) 241-4556 S85 -S 105 Jacuzzi suite Newest hotel at SeaTac Airport. 1 blk south of entrance. Free 24 -hr air- port shuttle. Private Jacuzzi suites. family and executive suites. meeting facility. room service. laundry/valet service. guest washers/dryers. Se- nior and AAA discounts. Free continental breakfast. Restaurants and car rentals adjacent! Major credit cards accepted. ( l Doubletree Suites Hotel 16500 Southcenter Parkway 221 rooms Seattle. WA 98188 S89-5168 sgl (206) 575-8220 S104-$168 dbl (800) 528-0444 All suites FAX (206) 575-4743 In -room movies. room service, free airport shuttle service. valet/laundry service, gift shop. restau- rant. lounge and entertainment. Sr. Citizen discount. Jacuzzi, indoor pool. sauna. rate in- cludes full American breakfast buffet and two beverages. racquetball. exercise room. Noon checkout. Major credit cards. ® , See ad on page 13. THE LION STEEPS TONIGHT. And dines. And entertains. And rhosts meetings. In fact, the Red ( on does everything you'd expect from a full-service hotel and conference center—and more. And with all of Seattle's exciting attractions conveniently within reach, a stay here will do anything but put you to sleep— until you're ready, that is. Call ' for reservations today. '• RED LION HOTEL SEATTLE AIRPORT 18740 Pacific Highway South 206-246-8600. 800-547-8010 14 cono Lodge - Seattle Airport 13910 Pacific Highway South 47 rooms Seattle. WA 98168 $45-555 sgl (206) 244-0810 550-560 dbl (8001446-6661 S85 suite FAX (206) 431-9503 Free airport shuttle. 7 day free parking. Park & Fly service. air condition. cable TV. in -room refrigerators. non-smoking rooms. free continen- tal breakfast. 24-hour coffee/tea, whirlpool suites. spa and exercise facilities. Family plan, AAA, Business & AARP discounts. Major credit cards accepted. Noon checkout. Hampton Inn Hotel, Seattle Airport 19445 International Blvd. 131 rooms Seattle. WA 98188 S65-567 sgl (206) 878-1700 575-577 dbl (800) HAMPTON FAX (206) 824-0720 Free in -room movies. free local calls, free conti- nental breakfast, free shuttle service. Room service available. valet/ laundry service, Sr. Citizen dis- count, family plan, outdoor pool. Park and Fly available. Noon checkout. AMEX, VISA, DC, CB, Discover, JCB. ®,�—,C) Holiday Inn, Seattle Sea -Tac 17338 Pacific Highway South 260 rooms Seattle, WA 98188 586 sgl (206) 248-1000 596 dbl FAX (206) 242-7089 Top of The Inn revolving rooftop restaurant, room service. lobby lounge, and Garden Room. Over 5.000 sq. ft. of meeting space. Complimen- tary airport shuttle, valet/lanundry service. Gift shop. indoor pool/Jacuzzi and exercise facilities. All major credit cards accepted. ®�,i HOTELS AND MOTELS Quality Inn SeaTac 17101 Pacific Hwy. S. Seattle, WA 98188 579 dbl (206) 246-7000 5145-5225 suite (800) 228-5151. FAX (206) 246-1715 Airport shuttle complimentary, complimentary continental breakfast, restaurant adjacent, pool adjacent, lounge adjacent, laundry, in -room mov- ies. meeting facilities. bellman/concierge. Noon checkout. Major credit cards accepted. 137 rooms 569 sgl Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport 17001 Pacific Highway S. 165 rooms Seattle, WA 98188 599-5129 sgl (206) 244-6000 5109-5139 dbl (800) 333-3333 S145-5300 suite FAX (206) 246-6835 In -room movies. room service. concierge, 24- hourcomplimentary airport shuttle. Southcenter shuttle. Restaurant, gift shop, lounge w/nightly entertainment. Wheelchair accommodations, Sr. citizen discount. outdoor pool, exercise room. massage. sauna. Valet/laundry. Business services. Meeting/banquet facilities. Free parkin . Noon checkout. Major credit cards accepted. .•:.;'-"Of _ 1 i iii' :.,-. ti1:Ir o WWII t qr..; sin t..1 lir t IN r 11 I t.i Red Lion Hotel Seattle Airport 18740 Pacific Highway South 850 rooms Seattle, WA 98188 5114-5139 sgl (206) 246-8600 5129-5154 dbl (800) 547-8010 5250-5425 suite FAX (206) 242-9727 Room service, free airport and shopping mall shuttle. concierge. valet/laundry service, coffee shop, gift shop, fine dining in two restaurants. two lounges, entertainment. business center, Sr. Citizen discount, Jacuzzi in suites. outdoor poo' pets allowed. free parking. exercise room. 11 checkout. VISA, MC. AMEX, DC, JCB. D cover, CB, Enroute. Ea; ; See ad on page I= Seattle Airport Hilton 17620 Pacific Highway South 173 roo Seattle, WA 98188 S105-5125 (206)244-4800. 5120-51401 (800) 445-8667 FAX (206) 439-7439 In -room movies. room service. free airport shut valet laundry service. coffee shop. gift sh, restaurant. lounge. Jacuzzi. outdoor pool. ex cise room. Major credit cards. &E.,. Seattle Marriott Hotel, Sea -Tac 3201 S. 176th Street - Seattle, WA 98188 (206) 241-2000 FAX: (206) 248-0789 Guest rooms: 459 Five minutes from Sea -Tac Airport, the Seattle Marriott is a full-service hotel featuring a five -story atrium with pool, sauna, whirlpool, health club, lounge and restaurant. Complimentary limousine service to airport. 18,000 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet space. Close to Southcenter Shopping Mall. rn 0 C .0 ..1 4+ c -0 v m . ce..r a c c (D o E C.3 7 01 r1 c �+ o •.+ +.+ v vie• t 'v = o o • ,-1 J U : N 4' a t X W :JUL -19'.?4 141: 57 FR01.1 iAT.TLE • .3 MI '.R, DciiIIiy Sootle Coverninent/MilltiryFeenhlii'.. el3,ther8 0 covrthavv• • .v • • • rkPrItt DifiCv 6,4 (GSA) sipre% M.J0c9tan fedi:1416100 • hr1 Platt P1do (EPA) . • . S4utle Coatt Doted Surimalttr 2,31'206•9105 Puolit Sound Naval Station I trmt 2%125-244A , • e: • • ••• : • tf• . • • ATTI.E, WA. 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Seattle 98109 tic 98101 7.5 3T Itt:,e 98102 (206) 441-7125 800- 327 -9692 LL FAST (206) 284 -9779 anlc 98119 (206) 322-0206 anle 98102 SALISBURY HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST 750 16th Ave E, Seattle 98112 See ad this page (206) 328-8682 Villa Heidelberg (206) 938 -3658 4845 45th Ave SW, Seattle 98116 WASHINGTON BED & BREAKFAST GUILD W 800- 647 -2918 2442 NW Market St, #355 \VLT, Seattle 98107 Sce ad this page Williams House Bed & Breakfast (206) 285 -0810 1505 Fourth Ave N, Seattle 98109 EMENEMBIEMECRISIS A -1 Motel (206) 632 -3733 4450 Greenlake Way N, Seattle 98103 Airport Motor Inn (206) 244-0810 \ 13910 Pacific Hwy S, Seattle 98168 Airport Plaza Hotel (206) 433-0400 18601 Pacific Hwy 5, Seattle 98188 [61 El Alexis Hotel W (206) 624 -4844 1007 First Ave at Madison, Seattle 98104 Aloha Inn Motor l lotel (206) 283 -6070 1911 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98109 Alps Hotel W (206) 625 -9817 621 5 King, Seattle 98104 Ambassador Inn (206) 362-9885 12059 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98133 Arlington Suites W (206) 624 -4844 1007 1st Avenue at Madison, Seattle 98104 Aurora Nites Inn (206) 365 -3216 11746 Aurora Ave N, Scattic 98133 Baroness Apartment Hotel (206) 624 -0787 1005 Spring St, Seattle 98104 Bch -Carol Motel (206) 244 -6464 14110 Pacific Hwy 5, Seattle 98168 BEST WESTERN AIRPORT EXECUTEL W (206) 878 -3300 20717 Pacific Hwy 5, Seattle 98198 . See ad page 4 BEST WESTERN CONTINENTAL PLAZA (206) 284 -1900 2500 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98109 Sce ad page 4 BEST WESTERN EVERGREEN MOTOR INN W (206) 361 -3700 13700 Taylor Ave N1 Scattle'8109 Sce ad page 4 BEST WESTERN EXECUTIVE INN W (206) 448 -9444 200 Taylor Ave N, Seattle 98109 Sce ad page 4 BEST WESTERN LOYAL INN W 2301 8th Ave, Seattle 98121 Sce ad page 4 (206) 682-0200 Bridge Motel (20t) 632 -7835 3650 Bridge Way N, Seattle 98103 SEATTLE Bush Hotel W 621 S Jackson, Seattle 98104 (206) 623-8079 Casabel Motel (206) 632 -8200 3938 Whitman N, Seattle 98103 City Center Motel (206), 441 -0266 226 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98109 Civic Center Spa Motel '(206) 285 -9870, 721 Aurora N, Seattle 98109 THE CIAREMONT HOTEL W (206) 448-8600 2004 Fourth Ave, Seattle 98121 • . •S Seattle's favorite classic hotel in the absolute heart of the city. Enjoy freshly renovated suites with separate brclrooms and/or kitchens from 579 to 5149 and'' renovated hotel rooms from 559. See ad page 105..'; it51 17i COMFORT INN SEA -TAC W 800-826-7875 19333 Pacific Hwy 5, Seattle 98188 . • El EN COMMODORE '1' MOTOR HOTEL W (206) 448 - 8868, 2013 2nd Ave , Seattle 98121 Seattle's best value. Downtown, six -story, family -' owned and operated European - style hotel. One block to Pike Place Market. Walk to waterfront, Monorail,' Westlake Center, downtown shopping and business district. Rooms from 532. !twill be our pleasure to.. SNIT you. CONTINENTAL COURT • ALL -SUITE MOTEL 800 - 233 -1501. 17223 32nd Ave 5, Seattle 98188. .' 5... Crest Motel/Trailer Park (206) 363 -0700 14115 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98133 Crown Motel • (206) 523 -4448 9541 Aurora N, Seattle 98103 • ' DAYS INN TOWN CENTER W (206) 448 -3434 2205 Seventh Ave, Seattle 98121 • Doubletree inn Hotel 11 (206) 575 - 8220,,. 205 Strander Blvd, Seattle 98188 Doubletree Suites Hotel - Seattle W(206) 575 - 8220: 16500 Southccntcr Parkway, Seattle Eastlake Inn 2215 Eastlake E, Seattle 98102 Econo Lodge 325 Aurora Ave, Seattle 98109 (206) 322 - 7726 ', c4 • (206) 441 -0400, � E•cono Lodge (206) 244 - 0810': !!\\ 13910 Pacific Hwy 5, Seattle 98168 `• • Nr. Sea -Tac Airport. Free shuttle, Cont. bkft., A/C Cable TV, Frige, Whirl pool suites, Spa /weight room...,:. EDGEWATER INN W (206) 728- 7000:; 2411 Alaskan Way Pier 67, Scattle98121 i ,: Sce ad this page Exhibit 11t Listing in Washington State Lodging & Travel Guide El Dorado Motel (206) 362 -9786 • 11736 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98133 Etnbassy Suites Hotel Snuthcenter W (206) 227-8844•1• 15920 \Vest Valley Hwy, Seattle 98188 Emerald Inn (206) 522 =5000 8512 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98103 EXECUTIVE COURT SUITES (206) 223 - 9300`. 300 10th Ave, Seattle 98122 Executive Residence W (206) 329 -8000 1011 Boren Ave Suite #220, Seattle 98104-1300::':•;: Four Seasons Olympic Hotel W (206) 621 -1700 . 411 University St, Seattle, 98101 WASHINGTON .. t WASH I NGTd WASHiN( ;T()N Listing cities include: Bellevue, Seattle, Seattle/ Tacorna Intl Airport, Spokane, Tacoma Bellevue • Bellevue I Tilton, 100 112th Ave NE, 98004, 180R, Sgl 581 -91, Dbl 591 -101, 206- 455 -3330, 800 -BELT LILT o Bellevue Silver Cloud Inn, 10621 NE 12th St, 98004, 97R, SgI 546 -50, Dbl 550 -60, 206 - 637 -7000 • Best Western Greenwood Inn, 625 116th NE, 98004, 176R, Sgl $72 -81, Dbl /Ste $81 -176, 206-455-9444,800-445-9444, Fax:206. 455 -2154 • Embassy Suites Hotel, 3225 158th Ave SE, 98008, 240R, SgI $115-120, Dbl /Stc $130 - 1000, 206 - 644 - 2500,800 -362 -2779, Fax :206 -644 -2091 • Red Lion Ilotel, 300 112th Ave SE. 98004, 353E, Sgl/Dbl $130- 165,206 -455 - 1300,800 -541 -1111 Seattle • Alexis Seattle, 1007 1st Ave at Madison, 98104, 54R, SgI/Dbl $145 -165, Ste $205 -310, 206- 624 -4844, 800- 426 -7033. Fax:206- 6219009 o Best Western Continental Plaza. 2500 Aurora Ave N, 98109, 94R, SgI 564 -70, Dbl /Ste $70 -84, 206-284-1900, Fax:206-283-5298 • Best Western Executive inn, 200 Taylor N, 98109, 1 23R, Sgl 575 -91, Dbl 583 -98, 206-698-1000.800-528-1234 • Best Western Summit inn, POB 163, 98068, 81R, Sgl 569, Dbl /Ste 577 -12.5, 206 -434 -6300 O Comfort inn, 19333 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, 120R, Sgl $51.55, Dbl $59 -63, 206- 878 -1100, 800 -228 -5050 O Courtyard by Marriott, 400 Andover Park W, 98188, 149R, Sgl 552 -68, Dbl /Ste 552 -82, 206 - 575- 2500,Fax:206. 575.0129 ■ Days Inn Town Center, 7th & Blanchard, 98121, 90R, SgI 574, Dbl /Ste 579 -85, 206 -448 -3434, 800 - 648 -6440, Fax:206- 441 -6979 • Doubletree Seattle Inn, 205 Strander Blvd, 98188, 200R, Sgl 585 -108, Dbl 595 -108, 206 -246 -8220 is Hampton inn SeaTac, 19445 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, 131 R, Sgl 565 -67, Dbl /Ste 571 -100, 206 -878 -1700. Fax:206-824-0720 ■ Heritage House, 3757 S 162nd St, 98188, 4S, Ste $100, 206 -431 -8640 • Holiday inn Crowne Plaza, 1113 Gth Ave & Seneca, 98101, 417R, SgI 5155 -225, DbI $175 -225, 206.464 -1980, 800- 1iOLIDAY • Inn at Virginia Mason, 1006 Spring St, 98104, 79R, Sgl/Dbl 569 -159, 206- 583.6453, 800 - 283 -6453, Fax:206- 223 -7545 • ■ inn at the Market, 86 Pine St at First Ave, 98101. 65R, Sgl 585+, DhI /Stc 595 - 180• +, 206. 443 -3600, . 800. 446 -4484, Fax:206- 448 -0631 • Meany Tower I lOtel, NE 45th at Brooklyn Ave, 98105, 155R, SgI 586-90, Dbl 598 -102, 206.634 - 2000,800- 648 -6440 ❑ Pacific Hotel, 317 Marion St, 98104, 110R, Sgl/dhl 545 -65, 206- 622 -3985 o Pacific Plaza Hotel, 400 Spring St, 981(14, 168R,` Sgl 562 -74, Dbl 568-80, 206. 623 -3900, 800- 426 - 1 165, Fax:206- 623 -2059 • Quality inn City Center, 2224 8th Ave, 98121, 72R, Sgl 566 -95, Dhl /Ste $7 ( -95, 206. 624 -6°`^ 800.228 -5151 O Ramada Inn, 2140 N Northgntc Way, 9812 1698, Sgl 564 -67, Dh /Ste 570 -115, 206-365-0700,Fax:206-368-894 1 • Ramada inn Downtown. 2200 Fifth Ave, 9 120R, Sgl 572 -96, Dbl $82 -112, 206 -441 -S 800.2- RAMADA, Fax:206- 441.9790 • Residence Inn by Marriott, 16201 W Valley Hwy, 98188, 144S, Sgl 572-95, Dhl /Ste 595 -140, 206. 226 -5500, FAx:206 -271 -5023 o Rodeside Lodge, I2501 Aurora Ave N. 98133, 87R, Sgl 539 -50, Dhl 540-60, 206- 365 -7771, 800- 227 -7771 • Salish Lodge, 37807 SE Snoquahnie Rd, Snoqutdmie, 98065, 9112, Sgl/Dbl 5150 -175, Ste 5235- 650,206.888 - 2556,800- 826 -6124 o Hotel Seattle, 315 Seneca St, 98101, 81 R, SgI 556 -60, Dhl /Ste 562 -90, 206 -623 -5110, 800-426-2439 o Seattle Aloha inn, 1911 Aurora Ave N, 98109, 57R, Sgl $34 -39, Dhl $44 -49, 206- 283 -6070 • Seattle Shearton Hotel & Towers, 1400 6th Ave, 98101, 840R, Sgl 5155-175, Dbl $175 -195, 206. 624 -0500, 800.426.3535,Fax:206. 624.8441 (SEE ADVERTISEMENT) • Sixth Avenue inn, 2000 6th Ave, 98121, 1 66R, Sgl 571 -84, Dhl /Ste 579-112, 206 -441 -8300, 800- 648 -6440, Fax:206- 441 -9903 ■ Sorrento Hotel, 900 Madison St, 98104, 76R, Sg /DbI 5140 -160, Ste 5170-325, 206- 622 -6400, 800-426-1265, Fax:206-625-1059 (SEE ADVERTISEMENT) • Tower 801, 801 Pine St, 98101, 70A, 113R 575-125, 213R 595 - 155,206. 623 -8013, 800- 447- 4918,Fax:206 -340 -1422 o Travelodge University, 4725 25th Ave NE, 98105, 74R, Sgl 539, Dbl /Ste 547 -60, 206-525-4612 o Tropics Motor Inn, 225 Aurora Ave N, 98109, 164R, Sgl 546-68, Dbl /Ste 548 -125, 206 - 728 -7666 • University Plaza Hotel, 400 NE 45th, 98105, 135R, SgI 574 -84, Dbl 586.92, 206 -634 -0100, 800- 343 -7040, Fax:206- 633 -2743 • The Warwick, Lenora and fount( Ave, 98121, 230R, Sgl/Dbl 5165.175 +, Ste 5350+. 206.443- 4300,800.426 -9280 • Westcoast Camlin Hotel, 1619 North Ave at Pine, 98101, 140R, Sgl 574 +, Dbl 584 +, 206- 682 -0100, 800. 426 -0670 • Westcoast Plaza Park Suites, 1011 Pike, 98101, 194R. Sgl 5125+, Dbl 5135 +, 206- 682 -8282, 800 -426 -0670 • Westcoast Roosevelt Hotel, 7th and Pine, 98101, 152R. Sgl 582+, Dbl 589+, 206-621-1200, 800-426-0670 • Westcoast Vance Hotel, 620 Stewart St, 98101, I65R, Sgl 565 +, Dbl 579 +,206. 441 -4200, 800-426-0670 • The Westin Hotel, 1900 Fifth Ave, 98101, 865R. Sgl $155 -195, Dbl /Ste 5180 - 1200, 206 - 728 -1000, 800 - 228 - 3000, Fax:206-728-2007 • Woodmark Hotel, 1200 Carllon Point, 98033, I (HOR, SgI 5110 -160, Dbl 5125 -175, 206.822 -3700, 800 - 822 - 3700, Fax:206- 822 -3699 Seattle /Tacoma Intl Airport Airport, Motor Inn, 13910 Pacific Hwy S, 98168, SgI $4R -52, Dbl /Ste 552 -85, 206- 244 -0810, 800- 446 -6661, Fax:206-431 -9503 O Airport Plaza Hotel; 18601 Pacific Hwy S. 98188, 102R, SgI /DbI 544 +, 206- 433 -0400, 800 -356 -1000 • Best Western.Federal Way Execute(. 31611 201h Ave S, 980(13, I I8R, Sgl 565 -175, Dbl 571 -73, 206-941-5888,800-334-7234 • Bcst Western Ilomccoun Suites, 6329 S 212t14 St, Kent. 9R037.157C StntfR_I)i otir_aoa_ocm Exhibit 15 • Marriott hotel, 3201 S 176 St, 98188, 4t,`•; 592 -102, Dbl 5102 -112, 206 - 241 -2000 ` ,.,. • Rcd Lion Hotel SeaTac, 17620 Pacific Hwy }, 98188, 850R, Sgl/Dbl 5114 -144, 206 - 246-161 800 - 541- 1111,Fax:206- 242 -9727 • o Sandstone Inn, 19225 Pacific Hwy. S.,% Sgl 550 -54, DbI 554 -60, 206 - 824.1350, 800-223-4476 (SEE ADVERTiSEMENi) • Seattle Airport Hilton, 17620 Pacific Hell 98188, 173R, Sgl 5105.130, Dbl 5115.143, 206- 244 - 4800, 800- HILTONS (SEE ADVERTISEMENT) • Westcoast Gateway Hotel. ""115 Pacific Hi, 98188, 146R, SgI $65 +, D' • 75 +, 206.2414 800-426-0670 • Westcoast SeaTac Hotel, 18220 Pacific H,y 98188, 150R, Sgl 573 +, Dbl $80 +, 206 - 2466,1 800- 426 -0670 • ,._• 0 ■ • 0 0 0 ■ ■ • • Spokane Best Western Trade Winds North, N 3033 Division, 99207, 63R, Ste 552-65, 509 -3262 Cavanaugh's Inn at the Park, W 303 Nonhk Dr, 99201, 27.58, Sgl 573 -100, Dbl 583.111, 509- 326. 8000, 800- THE -INNS Cavanaugh's River Inn, N 700 Division, 992( 250R, Sgl 569 -80, Dbl 574 -85, 509- 326 -55T, 800- THE -INNS . Comfort inn Broadway, 6309 E Broadway A, 99212, 35R, Sgl 540 -42, Dbl 545 -48, 509 -535 -7185 Days Inn, 1919 N Hutchinson Rd, 99212,91; Sgl 535 -42, Dbl /Ste 540-65, 509-926-5399 Holiday inn Medical Center, E 110 4th Ave, 99202, l 53R, Sgl 539 -43, Dbl 547, 509 ;M?,,, Iloliday Inn West, 4212 Sunset Blvd Y ,•: 140R, Sgl $39 -54, Dbl 544 -52, 509 -74 Rcd Lion Inn, N 1100 Sullivan Rd, 99037,2 Sgl 569 -79, Dbl 579 -89, 509- 924 -9000, 800- 547 -8010, Fax:509- 922 -4965 Sheraton Spokane Hotel, 322 N Spokane Ft 99201, 380R. Sgl $75 -95, Dhl 584 -104, 509- 455 - 9600,800 -848 -9600 Wcstcoast Ridpath Hotel, Sprague & 1st Ar 98204, 350R, Sgl 5651. Mil 575 +, 509-838 800- 426 -0670 Tacoma o Best Western Executive Inn, 5700 Pacific I 98424, 140R, SgI 552 -54, Dbl 555 -62, 206 - 922 - 0080,800 - 528 -1234 O Bcst Western Lakewood Motor inn, 6125 Ave SW, 98499, 78R, SgI 542 -52, Dbl 547 206-584-2212, 800-334-7234, Fax:206-58F a Best Westem Tacoma Inn, 8726 S Hosmer 98444, 150R, Sgl 548 -58, Dbl /Ste 556 -135. 206 - 535 -2880 a Doric Tacoma Motor Hotel, 242 St Helens. 984(12, 140R, Sgl 533 -42, Dbl 536 -48, 206 -572 -9572 ❑ La Quinta Motor Inn, 1425 E 27th St; 9841' 1608, Sgl 561, Dhl /Ste $67 -185, 206 -383 o Ncndels Inn, 8702 S Hosmer, 98444, (448 534 -39, Dhl /Ste 539 -50, 206. 535.3100, 800 -547 -0106 o Quality Inn, 9920 S Tacoma Way, 98499, Stc 532 -37, 206 -588 -5241 �yal Cnachtnan Motor inn, 5805 Pacific 24, 95R, Sgl $44, Dhl /Ste 549 -80, - 422 - 3051, Fax:206- 922 -6443 ratan Tacoma Hotel, 1320 Broad 02, 320R, SgI $85 -100, Dbl/Ste -572 - 3200,800- 325- 3535,Fax:206.59 rwood Inn, 8402 S Hosmer St, 98444, ,e 537 -43, 206 -535 -2800 o Westwynd Motel, 6703 144th St NW, Gig 98335, 24R, SgI 532, Dbl/Ste $37 -49, 206- 857 -4047 Over $95 • Listing in Travel Agent's Hotel Guide wy u, ro i oo, cvun, agi .Dno -yi, 1)01 aYb -I W, 206 -248 -1000, 800 - HOLIDAY Rate Range Key: To $65 ❑ $65 -$95 • OFFICIAL CONFERENCE PLANNERS GUIDE° NEW COMPUTERIZED EDITION ( IF f1EFEr1EtICF MI on( AMOI 1111 • I 11 .iiy i4- i9g4. . -_ 177if1F•iPill -. - 'i'3An.F,n t13 Fcnnn I.nr)ar? Sea-Tao Airport 1:1910 Pari f i r Highway Snrrt.h Sea t.t.1 e WA 981f+1=1 • KEEN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR FILFS • RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT • n�1G I1EFEr11iNCE NO. Gr1OSS AMOI IrJT .1t J nc? 27 1994 1771 (1HSP41 ft14 0 .,S0 US AD` _RTISINC CONTRACT POST OFFICE BOX 490 PICTON, ONTARIO, CANADA KOK 2T0 PHONE: (613) 476.1055 FAX: (613) 476.3116 or nl) \/rrl1I riv1ri1T i)1 SPI .AY AiDVERT T.SFMENT GFTOSS AMOUNT DISCOUNT 5% MT 11114 1 DAYS NEt AMbUNt `1r34O.FO (1S $17.ni . t:323.4R (Is ORDER FORM MIS IS A SOLICITATION FOR SERVICES AND NOT A BILL, INVOICE OR STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT DUE. YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO MAKE ANY PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF THiS OFFER UNLESS YOU ( :CEPT THIS OFFER. �'szondltlons end Terms of Order F the Official Conference Planners Guide rust be made in ndvnncn and returned from the Tainted ad copy. The amount q, Hilo changes in prospective mariner of • the person who has signed this contract contract in any court of law. The adverlis cation. The Official Conference tyanners uwno is nut muumuu win any other Directory. it wnure ur in port Intl Vu,t.,n, t u,11.1wice. Planners Guide Is a division of 974214 Ontn,ie Inc . It is Also agreed that should the said advertisement bo horn another publication that the sold hotel or property door in tact have the copyrights to the said artcerli^ing copy nod is in agreement that it Is not a Cclryri0hl infringement for the Official Conference rinrnrers Guide to Use 11 n attached advertisnnient in its said directory and should the question of copyright Infringement nri -m Ilint tho hole) or property shall assume the responsibility for the said advertisement and its content. If IS also agreed in the event of error or omission, the publisher shall not be held liable other Than the Coal of the Advertisement. Econo Lodge Sea-Tac Airport • (800) 446 -6661 Airport ihi.M1e (N17 courtesy phone), sir- conditioned, in room refrig- erator, Cob!' TV & movies, spit A physical fitness. non•smoklrg rooms, 'wing terms and conditions. All payments handicapped tedlltles. Bridal suftosvHthlacuzzl. Free continental break- s (4) color, we will do the color separation fast. Lounge, restaurants, metro bus 1241v grocery nearby. 10% corn- semen! shall eppear as shown with eppllc- mteslon. n- cancellable by your firm. It Is agreed that SWB $45 -$50 DWB $50.$55 DDWB 155.980 Suites 185 Discounts for groups, seniors. vicenlrnct shall servo as a legal and binding (208) 244 -0810 FAX 431.0503 .13910 Pscinc Highway South, Seattle 98188 publication or it may be from another ptrbli- At 111 IORI7_/1TION FAR ENTRY IN 10 O FIC:Int. CONFEfENC;F rl.ANI1EPS IF CI IANGES AnE TO BE MADE, PLEASE_ USE SFrnnA IF PIECE OF f'ArFii on rI IOTOCQPY. 1_1'Ci 1Ah1(,ES MP. F.NCLO Eii 1_1 i10 C A IANGES APE fIFO1 IIf(FI), Fir IaJ COPY AS SI 10Wi I f _EASF. NO E: ALI ADVEFI I ISEMEiI I S MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.: I1ronn c :icytt Anti 11''tiun' °itptntui riense 1'iI, I Thule , • lllln Dctta Fc ono lodge Sea-Tan Airport, 1:3910 Parifin Highway Sntith Seattle WA 98168 RETURN THIS PORTION WITH PAYMENT TO: OFFICIAL CONFERENCE PLANNERS GUIDE POST OFFICE BOX 490 PICTON. ONTARIO, CANADA Exhibit 16 Listing in Official Conference Planners Guide King Cininly IuI dlnl(A InNd I)et'Plninnenl 1)Ivinlun a b. 'MAMMA ,lt A end Rr•.nurcen Ih•perunrtnt 2forit• 136111 f•Ince SotithEe,1 Bellevue, T1'e f hIn6Ion 66666.1400 �PPLICATIO N FOR PERMIT r� c 'i1 ri n r �o�yJ l 1 1a t I IL2LLLs71 Lr /i�J L_LJ_ .1_J 1J 'LACKING NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE EXPIRES RUILUINU f Ef1Mli NUMOER 0 A 1 E . . . 1 5 . 5 . 1 4 6 0 VNER INFORMATION 03;f13 11005770112 J C--A/ • • r/17t/ I I / A/ - 1 WNEn'S NAME UST , FInsT r11oNE NuMDEn WNER'S MAILING .DDnESS f•0l'1 -FC 5225.43 ECL . 240.0(1 1090001 TTL 546G . 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C' .ci ti?�?I . 4.4F''tict i\ '� 4 t S u �. 1..: ./ x '!� :all; J n TOSS � ^i�� iM�f c:tTl+l �' A7l`+.. ?Y �. , ?�' � I��,:..v,•:'t:•;• ,• I -1 ? n.,,SEN5ITIVE AIa�A•.1 ^�i7a..v.�i'..i'��T � � '� r,'. � t "1 T ),!. it ty. {.'e'aC I".:•.'i'R'�i7Gd AF Ltfa. 3`, •`1. 3 nv.igirtistli+):tsti:re ,1. ;5t 1It ".a' r •rid d NOI41e 0' 11'l'iglei I; 1 - ,c'�lr, t ..t 16 SUB YOTA .. �..�r- „�,, -; .;.... �;. , .� i Sr• ) , P�'ly k' If't 1 Tr. r d:YEg1;. 1._ lllrtF' ', 3a:t,: r, F� IA �;.” � � T.;1.,.:. ?--° • -, i; 6��i'LESS PAID• ' x `>l' S' �• • }; * z HEALhg.S, ,. :1 r , ' ..''f'....'' .,.,,,;: 3, qei f '.. rt .�— I. l �� :h•3 7i ;i ijy� f t tr .. 1.,,. ..;c:.., q'BALANCEDUE .- },. `I.• :al EWE EP TIC, t WATEpVA i +�7k :,ii •:1. i'; .1 ..1 •.•y l ...E.P.A: `1` red ie Rf't:" s ` ,G;4I7...,11t1:Krt ..'. r,.: .!R9'S.•: •.-x`4��1 T. `~ , 4 �'1`.li�,� diet s � f! ' I cA -rpEk, ; aj neo: %; E {.ts1. � 1 i ;S AT COON l 4V F 1�t 1'f•.1 1&k',Ll -;'n tial t)f ;AB 9 1''I `t 911 =,t :'• ' "A ` x 1� lPrTlOVeD i Y j. • .PERMIT 01' -4: :.l.;thi�:.41;'I,..lan .f . i'r1 it`%'. , ' !. ibcfij'•f11W1'i)'(/'..( .. 7,h� 'T•;i a 1''1, f)' ,1 ! , i.,i, ay 1, C: I e • .L'. "f.fi.4,.en;.+,w.: c, ■ ∎.n.ry., •glnf•,, a.y..p.!•,c- ,Built . luRtlx t 17,3. g.. tot / Y-) Account Number I-1'rT7411T1 1 t • 1 1 L;J TYPE CODE UNITS ELDOS. CERTIFY UNDF.R PENALTY OF PEnJURY UNDER 11 E LAWS OF THE STATE. OF NASIIINO TON T11AT INFORMATION FURNISIIED RY 111E OWNER On OWNERS AGENT IN SUPPORT O• r.,,n .w.., ,.- ....... ,n .n.,e ..,n .... ,....... ..,.., ...rq :ERTIFY THAT ALL AUTHORIZED BY T1 DWN ,OENTSIGI CON 1 f1ACTOR 5 NAME . Building Permit to King County 1 3_40 AUI3IIESS • ; t ;.. • t, , • _J 2 ` t RECEIVEL' t!11_ ISSUED L1 1• �_ 3-WNrL'-`� , OwNE RenOF.N ■ PHONE CONTRACTORS PHONE REGIS' RATION (Retyped letter because original was difficult to read) February 15, 1989 Mr. Wen -Fan Lin Airport Motor Inn 13910 Pacific Highway South Seattle, WA 98168 RE: Tracking #: 08900001 Project Name: Wen Fan Lin (motel/garage) Address: 4006 S. 139th St Dear Mr. Lin: The following additional information is needed to continue review of your application: 1. Four additional copies of A2. Please show plan and location of additional required parking. Total parking tabulation is required. 2. Please submit a temporary Sediment and Erosion Control plan. Provide a downstream analysis for 1/4 of a mile. 3. Show determination cf two -hour wall at exterior wall, reference section 505 (e), Uniform Building Code. Please show two exits from the roof deck. Opening between second, third and fourth floor not permitted unless an atrium design, please redesign. 4. Please provide and show detail in elevator lobbies on all floors, protected openings, etc. 5. Units D and E, those equipped with Spa's will require separate review by the King County Health Department; please contact John McAlerney at 296 -4787. 6. Please show location of fire wall easement on site plan. 7. Landing at stairway #3 is not adequate at garage: Extent one stairway to the roof, section 3306 (o), Uniform Building Code and provide class I standpipe. 8. If raised porch area, show curb cuts. Show mechanical ventilation for (B -1) parking garage, reference; section 705, Uniform Building Code. 9. Redesign corridor so as to eliminate dead end at northwest corner. Mr. Wen -Fan Lin February 15, 1989 Page 2 Until this information is received your application is on hold. Questions about the required information should be directed to John Rae at 296 -6600 between the hours of 9:00 to 3:00. The Permit Center will keep your application for 60 days. If the above information is not received within that time your application will be canceled. Continuation of the project after that time will require submission of a new application. Please submit all of the requested information together with the enclosed form. The requested information must be submitted through a Commercial Permit Technician at the Commercial Permit Counter in the Eastpointe Plaza Office Building, Suite A, 3600 136th Place SE, Bellevue, WA 98006. Sincerely, Herb. Haines, Supervisor, Complex Permits Enclosure HH:sk cc: John Rae, Plans Examiner Sum Lau, Site Development Review Engineer John McAlerney, Plans Examiner Ellen Wolff, Permit Technician Permit File C8900001 KlnR UtlutsE3 Buildlnq Lam! 1/es t'Inl►rtt "111 11i. igitrit r n ks. l'laro'ii ig arnl lle';tt' n t. re I ?• u.1 nn' n' :iOt!q • i :t(I 1'I?t'o Srntlh'•.'•:1 11"11' cur. tt;'OtIs•gI(,t PMrnut '.1111 F''E?bi.uar y>~ l , 11!11'1 Mr. Wen-ran L i n Ai't11o1:t. f•1vt').t 11111 13910 Pacific i.c 11 i ght.ily ;',)nth Seattle, W1\ 981.(11 Nit1119" :;t-1; 1'!'111 Lin (111')((`1 it.lrtr,'Iui'l Address: 40(16 si 1 t'a1'11 - ;t Dear. Mr. i.in: TtIC' f!)l.l ( ?%'rI il(j i1'.3'_!:l 1 1'1!1!11 i rii'''r1 ":it' i.f)II ] r; (''':Ill .l llt.lf? review of y!.IIT. ell.:('I i! ";71: ;1)11: 1. Tour %i'1' :llt It'll %1l "tl ll,f't; r) t. It''•1 ,Tho':, plo location of %'11.1'3 i l 1.'. ?!!t1 1 requited 1,, -1, lr ' 11(1 , r. 'l i.l l t):!L'k.i.IT(i tabulation required.- 2. 1'!ease submit .'1 temporary ;ied.i.l(1[t11t 'ilt'1 1•;r Oy:'1)11 Control plan. 1't:cv+.(ir' ra Elownstrr,am '',Ila1y:.:1 tot 1/4 r,f, rl guile. 3. Show deLi'?I'in.ii''%tt i,t?tl of two-hour wall i:t wells., reference 11!':!71 il, 505 ('_?), Uni..frjl.'ll }1'li1''illl..i !•'c•)ti' . Please show two exits from the T.t)'. t (11.'' +1!•11)'.1 hel7w'i ii second, third and .fourth floor 11')1' 11!:!1 II!i 1' 1.'.?!•) unless s all at.T'.iUfll (1es.l.rait, please redesign. 4. Please 1)r!)vidr' nricl show detail in 1„1)17iP23 ' :)ti %:).11 floors. 1 )r(_t1 r:,.tel3 ''1'tr?11.113QS et(". 9. Units t) •irlrl F:. l tlt'clE' c (• i•f 11.)1):9 t. i I' I: !ma',.: W.1 1 .l. ! •7''1'1.1 l e r ;epilr'cil:r' r1 ;.ew by the K.i.rt1.1 County please r(1t:!'* 1; )11 M11rrlcy at .P.16-47:17. f. Please show 1'onl ill of fire wall r!i.is',''11t''.iit !'I1 n ite plan. 7. 1.'iinc3Jng at stairway 03 Is not adE ?(a1.JC1te at ant•itur; Extent one stairway to the roof, section :.3306 (1.:'), Uniform Building Code and provide class t standpipe. 8. If raised porch 'area, show curb eras. Show mechanical ventilation for (B-1) parking garage, reference; section 705, Uniform t1u.i..lding Code. 9. Redesign corridor so as to eliminate dead end at north- west corner. Until this. information is received your application is on Exhibit 18 Request for Additional Information for Permit 37 •••„), 4 . .11. ft, '• • , Wen-Fan 1,in •ftrFebruary15e• 1989 • Page: 2 .• , -• • • .:;i • .. • hold. Questions about the required information' shoulCbe directed to John Rae; at 296-6600 between the hours of ''9,:00i46.4. 300. Thd Permit-. Center wil.1 keep your application for 60.44/.(,f,-;Ps days. If the above information i.s not received within that!". time your applicat ion will be canceled. Continuation of the project after that time will require subrniss ton of a now application. • i• • .ti:40,;*4! • • Please submit all of the requested information togethev• .'w the' enclosed form. The requested information ,must.,ber44.r. • ubniitted,-through a Commercial ,Permit Technician.' at:' thel?t,,,4 . Commercial Permit. Counter in the Eastpointe Plaza Of.fiCeti 't r3uilding» Suite A, 3600 136th Place SE, Bellevue', WA,,::•913006: ,.i;... . 4 : • • • Siiicerely," ;. . ------ :t4bjHj4s #;:. S,upervisor, Complex Permits:'''.,::: . • , • ' EnCI.Osurel City of Tukwila PLANNING DEPARTMENT 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Woshtngton 9B1 BB (206) 433-1U9 PRE - APPLICATION CHECKLIST PLANNING DEPARTMENT (land use) Pre -app File # FOR STAFF USE ONLY PRE - APP- 027 -89 Project Name:Airport Motor Inn Meeting Date 9 -21 -89 Time 2:30 Site Address :4006 S 139 St Zoning C' LAND USE INFORMATION 1. Compliance h the Zoning Code (Title 18). 2. Obtain the following permits /approvals: (applications attached) Boundary Line Adjustment Building Site Improvement Plan _ Comprehensive Plan Amendment Conditional Use Permit 2 Design Review Design Review- Interurban Environmental (SEPA) _ Planned Mixed Use Development ❑ 3. Proposed use complies with zoning? ❑ 4. Structure meets setback requirements? Planned Residential Development Rezone Shoreline Management Permit Shoreline Management Permit Rev. Short Subdivision Subdivision Unclassified Use Variance, for ❑ 5. Proposal meetings minimum parking space standards? ❑ 6. Roof -Top mechanical equipment screened? ❑ 7. Site plan complies with landscape requirements. O 8. O 9. ❑ lo. Yes $ No Yes No Yes No Yes No _ Yes . No D �11. • 12. .s,.. o ❑ 13. [2) .5 ,.5'/ ❑ 14. (Ly►c�L I 5 Zvi ❑ 15. 444-) • lb. Q�fri,f _ AD' Q 17. � ✓�� ❑ 18. ❑ 19. AY-7 .c4C ❑ 20. Checklist prepared by (staff): Exhibit 19 Request for Redesign from City of Tukwila 3? Date TOO/MI) Pre-Applitation PROJECT SUMMARY fc"TY OF TUKWILA anit Center Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard — #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: (206) 431-3670 , . .:: s''...-...,::. ..:. • - , FOR STAFF USE ONLY ...... Pre-App File No.: 1.4-0.Date Received: q - IH-ciq Meeting Date: Anticipated Period of Construction: From . Fe ,6. / q95- To Time: Q..3(-) pin. 0 Fire 0 Pub Wks 0 Police 0 Pks & Rec . Routing: 0 Building Q Planning PROJECT :INFORMATION Project/Name: /-Erc1/70 i 0 dg/(' Site Address: 4-00 6.. S. / 39 71/1 "S71- . Assessor Account No.:13Lr)(0/3.... D Icis Description of Proposal: 72, r-ep /0 c e / /7,c,Y. /41/7/1/3 ;17 G. 4^12 e-,5 A) ry 6/4 /,' PI p kv,'744 4.o ,:iiI,//,5 i'r) pile 3-,.steryAcreage of Site (gross): Anticipated Period of Construction: From . Fe ,6. / q95- To 1, CI / ArY I i q .- A-f a , / q q s.--- describe: Will the project be developed in phases? '(-1..No ()Yes If "Yes", i-/n i'71-1_a .?. Identify existing easements on site: iii.-)1/, 'ly 7 -(..5 //.2/15 SI'd zi /," u. e ILDI FORMAT!. Project Value: Lc's-0 , 06 0 Current Assessed Value of Building: Total Building Square Footage: / 7. 6,4->b , Type of Construction:. .3 - / 4 r' , (1991 UBC) Cse indicate the square footage of each floor, broken down by building use(s); use another sheet for additional floors. BUILDING USE OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION SQUARE FOOTAGE 1st Floor i-/n i'71-1_a .?. • 10.(--e)Y1-1 5.- t-f:lLoilLbs ,,__ /LEa,, e...4" ,,,,. . • ," .4, r (:, s Pl-e.v.i4e), /04Zy 2. ,t4V-Ss' (../t7)(7/- /,...1 13 ! r• TOTAL ,sr--9,630 2nd Floor 71- 6 7 6 ?e/v 21( C 0 I /,' -I f /7 re)c_111f k 1 3 ..... ,_:. shi,,, cs.s e (c 1)4 Xd V 5.; 4a-ire __s- i t7r-ii,-, a p • Pc .., 6 7_...c.— TOT AL 3rd Floor • /71 ., . . i / / try, PO 0),-. ../ 3 A GM, lL e2 0 . _ .2- /et I I, (-:_c.(-,...c .-(-- (..c. lx<i•-- 4 f".. .i'l *1 • 4 . 4 TOTAL _St 6-3..) Number of parking stalls proposed: Regular: / a Compact: 2 0 • Handicapped: '2,.... Storage or use of flammable, o f construction? ® No °Yes If "Yes", explain: Exhibit 20 Current Pre-Application 'act Person: (ij L,11 Company:44-&,.z1 e, AuUTeSS: 37/D i\-1-1 774,/, LAkly S. ./Lat-6,1", 'Jc ..92/643 Phone: Prepared by: ■ /-1 Date: 9//,./ 91- 01/12/93 ijo vicinity map 1 --4 4 ••••■••-"•-•-t 1 1--1 [j1flHttf (j -1 •• • 0 0 (Nt ( ) • • It).*.•./p;. i 0) (h 1 ) .i/ • *. LIXT I • 1 • . " • 0.‘ t t • ("1"- 0- I c'r•• _ . ••• .•_ fi:r) \:4...) •••, , • "*.• o • 211 reok ( IA / k • fOix I k\ki: • 4 . 7. • GG 'S I to •1 1 ,• <j r kg;:171-t)71:71— \Li VI I t.• • -1 • • .4 -z. Iu r••••••• .„f‘ , 1 1__ . : 4 - 4 1 1 1 - j - - - : , - - li i _ - - \ b 6 rn A 1 PV rti j N. DATE: 08/01/94 resrag T03 - gEI E LDCE Sea - ?ac Airport 13910 Pacific Hwy. 5. Seattle, VA 98168 C H O I C E R O T E L S I N T E R N A T I 0 1 1 L Reservation Activi Generrated Report PAGE 1 ROOMS SOLD ROOM CANCEL NIGHTS ROOM CANCEL ROOM • SOLD REVENGE 800HS NIGHTS CANCEL AVERAGE AVERAGE 8008 LENGTH DAILY REVENGE OF STAY RATE DD muD No R00 01 AIRLINE SYSTEM: APOLLO / GALILEO PARS / DOMESTIC aPuLLu SABRE DATAS II CHI RESERVATION CENTERS: Au'LLIAR2 FUNCTION GRAND JUNCTION LONDON MINOT PBUE.Iz • TORONTO MONTH: Jul 1994 Jul 1993 CA1Ei D1RZTD: -299, • 35 122 151 71 22 63 242 130 28 RECEIVED RESERVATIONS 5088181 B? 8008 TYPE 3,932.50 12 24' 11,107.50 53 108 13,440.00 47 26 7,350.00 32 75 6,619.0 s 16 1,879.00 . 3 4 RECEIVED RESERVATIONS 5088181 BY SOURCE • 1,337.50 `'' 1.30 62.42 6,427.00 1.60 60:04 3,980.00 1.60 55.54 1,691.50" 2.03 65.22 4,219.50 1.83 56.54 1,334.50 2.2u 80.!2 280.00 1.27 67.11 2 8 572.00 2 8 572.00 4.00 71.50 8 16 1,089.00 6 13 912.00 2.00 68.06 26 40 1;384:00 4 6 316.50 1.54 39.613- -` 7 17 951.00 1 1 50.00 2.43 55.94 1 1 63.00 1 1 63.00 1.00 63.00 3 6 13u.uu 2 .i .bb. 2.00 53.u0 77 119 7,448.00 18 34 1,975.00 1.55 62.59 - 4 11 655.00 1 7 420.00 2.75 59.55 187 304 18,265.00 91 180 10,477.00 1.63 60.08 143 2b1 16,019.5U J9 /1 4,309.50: 1.83 .61..42 11 22 1,381.00 1 1 ...00 2.00 62.77 RECEIVED RESERVATIONS TOTALS ----------- ....... ~..__~� 1 469 805 49,167.50 0 166 325 .0 0 0 19,270.00 1.72 0 61.00 7894 3,1.18 1b2,1.i0".r5.. 502 913 - 48,653.50 1.65 52.00 1993 0 0 .00 -- - . 0 D .00 -. .00 .00 NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS BOOKED FOR ARRIVAL I■ ADVANCE OF BOOKING DATE - N OF�NEEiS OCT -- 1 1 /rEKA Id-nab 3 /vEZrS 4 /wEEL5 5 /1KK1S 6 /wEEls 7 /48ELS 8 /WEEKS V-0 GNEATEB i OF GROSS ROOMS BOOKED S OF TOTAL • 261 77 22 31 17 15 13 6 27 55.7 16.4 4.7 6.6 3.6 3.2 2.8 1.3 5.8 Appendix B Reservation Activity Generated Report propsbr PROPERTY: 11703 - %Ei L LOCI Sea -Tac Airport 13910 Pacific Nev. 5. Seattle, NI 98168 u a u i C t N O T E L S I N T! R N l T I O N A L Property Source of Business July 1994 • P14! 1 !il1!TING PR0GRAN . Booa-. /Park L Ply Triple A Corporate Rate Fly /Drive (Preevhlr) CDC Voucher Prograa — ?aaityP1aa Goversaeat /8ilitary -to -lea •reteerred�iporate 10Z Prime Time Small Orgaiz Savings 30Z Prime Rate ---,ravel-industry-Disc Traveler's Discount Veekeader -r It a.T PGti: 1 AMTUn *Ttu RACK RATE: Routh: Jul 1994 Our-1-993 Caleadar: 1994 ltd 1993 TRAVEL AGENT GROSS ROOM NIGHTS AND REVENUE 11011- AUTVaATEU TRAVEL AGENT O 34 35 1,805 34 1,850 3 150 1 655 0 0 0 0 0 3 171 5 297 0 0 0 0 O 0 - -9 495 0 0 1 40 41 2;Z26 93 5, '.21 41 2,933 47 3,132 82 5,059 140 8,553 0 0 0 385 20,3722 474 24,291 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RES= E1' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 385L CENTER 6 390 i1 4,301 36 1,720 0 0 40 2,095 22 1, 296 0 0 1 GROSS LU .1T/ TOTAL INN TO INN 1S NTS O 0 6 O 0 luS O 0 106 O 0 43 19 1,170 41 C1055 TOTIT� _ 181110!• 6,320 5,375 0 2;935 2,355 2,4666 6,004 1,628 1,278 29;273- 19,995 49,168 0 O 0 O -- -0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 85 0 91 37 0 l0 208 5633 2,217 5,536 1,628 0 783 20,40/ 13,930 34,331 0 • 115,268 O 0 99 O 0 1 O 0 30 O 0 21 0 20 1,245 296 0 20 1,225 8055 40 2,1166 3,1188 162,1311 DATE: 08/02/94 C H O I C E M O T E L S I N T E R N A T I 0 1 A L resacd PaUPLRIT; aa703 - uEI Property Area 1'994tiviti E LDG6 Sea -Sac Airport 13910 Pacific.Buy. 5. • P108 1 Seattle, al. 98168 1HEl STATE CODE OF .uRIGIN 000 ONEiONN 206 BISBINGTON - 503- ORE60a 602 ARIZONA 509 VASHINGTON 808 8181II L7tc.ur 209 CALIFORNIA 402 NEBRASKA 818 CALIFORNIA 303 COLORADO� 604 BRITISH COLOMBIA 713 TEXAS 91 ER -TOR[ 409 TEXTS 813 FLORIDA 406 80NT1N1 913 Li15a5 410 HARTLAND 719 COLORADO 909 CALIFORNIA 412- PEiISYtY11I I 907 O• HIOu 6 044 DNITED 818GDOR 3 - 101 8I8TL11D 5 510 CALIFORNIA 5 802 VERMONT 2 415 CILIFORIII 5 215 PE115Tl.TIuIA 5 208 A• LBERTA 4 212 NEN"TORR 4 - 615 TEN1E55EE 5 313 8IC8IGIN 1 708 O• HIONOIS 3 718 828 TORE 3 519 OIT18IO 1 619 CALIFORNIA 4 216 MAO 4 904 FLORIDA 6 617 EXASC80S EFTS 5 704 108' CAROLINA 4 414 025 ;IN 3 609 lEi, ,_�ISE2 3 Jul 94 ; Z Jun 94 -, GROSS GR055 GROSS 68055 68055 68055. H00115 n! W7S sLTE10z 400857---RE-ITS imam= 52 83 38 56' 3,078.50; 25 r3 2,097.50 36 43 2 672 50 25 31- 1,757.50 16 20 963.00 31 al 38 62 3,s *6.00 1 . 0-- 22 39 10 13 766.00 4 5 '2g51.50 24 31 16 21 1,293.50 15 19 992.00 6 19 1,55b 00 8 9 536.50 9 14 8 23 a 6 30x.00 1 1 :5.00 - -" 6 23 1 361 00 13 18 976.00 3 9" *39.00 - 5 20 ,255 50 3 4 228.00 4 r 237.50 13 19 3 3 183.50 6 10 539.00 _ 1D 18 1-OIIII 50 3 21 1,111.50 3 6 .j62.00 10 14 918 50 9 49 2,437.50 3 , 6 307.00 10 13 28 49 2,724.50 6 ' 9 *95.00 5 15 6 7 358.00 5 7 306.50 7 15 1 1 38.50 4 4 116.00 2 12 0 0 .00 0- 0 .00 7 15 2 8 508.00 7 9 *15.50 7 11 7 11 609.00 0 0 6 11 4 7 307.00 3 3 4 10 1 1 49.50 2 2 3 10 1 1 50.00 3 3 3 11 1 1 45.00 1 1 8 12 11 22 1,184.50 8 17 861.50 - : 9 3 6 299.00 1 1 58.50 9 1 1 55.00 1 2 77.00 10 3 3 1-dru0 . 0 0 .00 10 2 2 119.00 3 9 535.00 7 0 0 .00 1 1 15.00 - 8 6 12 662.50 3 7 312.00 - 7 2 6 324.00 8 8 *05.50 _- 6 13 18 973.00 6 20 489.00 - 8 0 ., 1 55.00 2 2 120:00 8 3 6 322.00 3 3 131.00 5 1 3 162.00 1• 2 77.00 6 7 22 1,239.00 0 0 .00 7 2 2 103.50 1 1 . 51.00 . ▪ �• '.�D 1 1 42.00 6 402.00 2 2 108.50 4 5 "269.00 7 378.00 0 0 • .00 1 2 1.20.00 7 369.50 5 7 396.00 4 4 191.50 6 355.00 0 0 .00 2 2 87.00 6 338.00 4 12 730.00 5 6 250.00 6 330.50 1 1 70.00 2 6 3 1.50 6 330.00 0 0 .00 5 22 873.50 :5071 4 7 328 , .00 3 3 132.00 5 326.00 3 148.50 3 4 5.00 5 305.50 \ _,/ 1 60.00 1 .1 ....-14.00 • 94 GROSS BGR M 05S GROSS ROOMS --1B Nis. luscious 4,896.50 2,569.00 2,330.00 1,931.00 1,398.50 1,124.50 7000.50 884.00 874:50 846.00 836.50 725.00 708,750 655.50 606.00 605.00 589:50 574.00 550.00 545.00 542.00 514.00 490.00 487.00 416.50 465.00 442.00 432.00 427750 425.00 414.00 411.50• 90 .00 1.00 - 108.50 149.00 55.00 . _ . . DATE: 08/02/94 resacd PNUFEnTI: ra1U3 - QEI E LOGE Sea -Sac Airport 13910. Pacific Hwy. S. Seattle, ra 981bd C H O I C E H O T E L S I I T E B I I T I O I I L Property Area Code Activity July .,11994 • PAGE 2 Jul 94 ; ; Jna 94 1 ; saw: - ------- _ AREA STATE GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS WA 6055 CNO55 CODE 0r us16IN MDOMS -_ RW JTh REVENUE R00H5- -R! 1T5 .-• f sETE[IIE HOOIIS BB ■i5., _ _ 1EVE1QLT- 801: RYAN,: 4 5 303.50 7 11 610.50 4 5 • •. 280.00 516= ■85 TOR[ 2 4 260.00 4 4 -:.190.50 1 1' • 45.00 812 INDIANA 2 4 2b2.00 O 0 - 310 CALITORNIA 2 4 252.00 2 4 218.00 2 2 60.00 703 VIRGINIA 4 4 248.50 3 3 150.00 2 4 210.00 408 CALIFORNIA 2 4 247.50 3 7 395.00 4 5 222.00 316. [A7515 j 4 24b.50 4 7 360.30 1 1 53:00- - 305 FLORIDA' 4 4 243.50 2 2 120.00 3 7 305.00 404 GE016IA 3 5 236.00 7 19 911.50 2 7 329.00 219 Z1DIA ■A 2 4 236.00 0 0 .00 0 0 .00 alb ONTARIO 2 4 225-;013 2 2 105.00 1 2 100.00 908 585 JERSEY 2 3 211.50 2 3 175.50 2 2 92.50 515 I051 2 3 208.00 0 0 .00 2 3 200.00 508 MASSACHUSETTS 2 3 185.00 4 4 265.00 0 0 .00 --102 JET1DA 2 3 1B3:0� .' . . 317: I101111 3 3 176.00 2 2 114.00 0 0. • .00 _ 201" 515 JERSEY 1 3 165.00 1 1 42.00 4 7' 287.00 • 601' MISSISSIPPI 1 3 165.00 1 1 60.00" 0 0 .00 30Z VEL1 1E}. 1- .i 162.00 0 U .0U 3 3 134.50 205 ALABAMA 3 3 155.00 0 0 .00 0 407 FLORIDA 3 3 154.50 5 8 424.50 2 518 185 YOBK 1 2 140.00 1 1 55.00 2 -90.5 I 0 Izzas 1 2 -.00 0 0 .00 0 308 1EMRASKA 1 2 130.00 2 3 149.00 0 304 VEST VIRGINIA 2 2 120.00 289.50 4 6 918 OKLAHOMA 2 2 119.00 0 0 .00 6U3 1101 naeP XJ 2 2 115.00 -1 j 175.50 318 LODISIIIL 2 2 113.00 1 1 65.00 312 ILLINOIS 2 2 102.00 1 3 148.50 307 RUINING 1 2 100.00 0 0 .00 202 rabBINCTU1 D. C. 1 . 1.11 204. MANITOBA 1 1 76.50 . 0 0 706- 0808611 1 1 75.00 0 0 -Al °..OD 0 O 817 TEXAS-- 1 1 75.00 0 0 .00 • 0 0 31S iEr TONIC 1 1 IU.OU 2 5 ZIIS.OU 1 1 218 MINNESOTA 1 1 70.00 2 2 123.00 0 0 .00 309 ILZZ10I5 1 1 70.00 0 0 .00 0 0 506 ■8V BRUNSVICK 1 1 65.00 0 0 .00 0 0 716 aZr 'Toni 1 1 .10 405 OKLAHOMA 1 1 58.50 1 1 _ 60.00. 2 2.. • 73.50' 314- MISSOURI 1 1 58.50 3 3' -. 170.00 4 7'- 327.00 701 NORTH DAKOTA 1 1 55.00 0 0 --- .00 0 0 .00 614 unio 1 1 b5.00 u 0 .00 0 0 502 KENTUCKY 1 1 50.00 3 3 153.00 0 0 606 KENTUCKY 1 1 45.50 0 0 .00 0 0 517 MICHIGAN 0 0 .00 3 11 596.00 3 4 /17 PEII� '-TLvAnIA 0 0 .00 1 34.00 10 127 Totals: 469 805 49,167.50 664 36,160.50 278 419 20- 177.50 • 0 1 u 1 1 3 2 8 0 0 77.00 345.00 .000 1 42.00 1 65.00 - 3 150.00 0 0. '. - ..00 .00 63.50- .00 .00 -00 .00 .00 ^19.00 7 s0 Date: 08/02/94 resocc Choice Hotels I a t e•r national Page 1 rB 13910- Pacific Hwy. S. Seattle, WA 98168 Boon Arrival G&0_cccupancy analysis J411-1994 Day % Of .i Date of of 'Boatbs's j z et- urinals -1 ., 07/01/94 Fri' 7.7 07/02/94 Sat 3.9 07/u3/91 sun 1.3 07/04/94 Ron 1.0 07/05/94 Sae 3.1 _ 07/06/94 Wed 1.3 07707-194 Thi: 1.0 07/08/94 Fri. 2.3 07/09/94 Sat 6.2 07/10/94 San 2.3 --0 on 1.-a - 07/12/94 Tae 2.6 1 07/13/94 Wed 2.1 07/14/94 • Thu 6.2 --- 07715/94 tri 4:9 07/16/94 Sat 4.1 07/17/94 Sun 1.3 07/18/94 Ron 1.5 0rf19794Tne 1.5 07/20/94 Wed 8.0 07/21/94 Thu 8.0 07/22/94 Fri 3.3 07/23/94 at 2.3 07/24/94 San 1.3 07/25/94: Bon 2.8 07/26/94 Tee 1.8 07/2774-----wed 2.8 '' 07/28/94 Thu 3.3 .07/29/94 Fri 4.6 07/30/94 Sat 3.6 07,31,94 -5a1 I:0 Month: Jul 1994 Borth: Jnl 1993 Gross Gross Gross- Roos Boon Boons arrtvais stay6vers occupied- 1 5 12 12 15 6 211 12 2 IA 15 7 22 27 12 39 11 13 24 13 4 17 12 6 43 JD 19 49 11 27 17 8 7 13 20 32 34 71 16 44 60 rb 44 b- 16 34 50 13 29 42 12 28 40 21 30 51 16 29 45 31 30 1 51 6 29 35 552 576 1,128 Gross Average Daily Kate 55.44•::'- - 55.79-•' 55.02 56.42 55.40 52.33 53.25 55.52 56.40 54.13 35.03 53.97 51.64 55.41 53.09 58.15 56.52 55.15 5b. ue 55.16 55.78 58.70 617.02 56.37 54.68 54.89 54.55 58.05 62.78 61.32 - 56.86 =.00 Average Net Boon Length let Boom Net Boons irfratIt of Stay stayovers Ucespre-3-7 30 • 1.10 15 2.60 9 1.09 4 12 1.25 5 1.40 4 1.25 9 1.33 29 2.33 10 1.30 24 1.21 15 2.40 6 1.83 b 1.83 31 1.94 13 3.85 5 7.00 11 7 4.57 13 - 3.00 18 2.56 14 7.5u 389 2.14 .00 . 24 8 4 3 2 1 3 12 a 3 4 5 7 17 5 -5 6 29 ia 26 25 lb 27 26 442 33 17 17 5 12 28 21 _15 12 29 11 37 50 4 "/ 35 32 ^ a6 41 SD 831 Gross Gross Room Boars- -711 -Lis 552 1.128 Gross Boon ReveDUe 64,140.53 Cancel Boom 163 Cancel Room ;lights 297 Cancel Net be-VeniE--7---VooaS 17,119.00 ; 389 Net Boon aights 831 Average ■et -Avg let Length Daily aevenue of 5"ty Es"te 47,021.53:'2.14 • 56.58 Day of Week t of Month Net Sun 8.2 Ron 7.2 Tae Wed 9.0 14.2 Thu 18.5 Fri 22.9 Sat- 20.1 DATE: 08/02/94 iavcbq C H O I C E H O T E L S I N T E R N A T I O N A L PROP :RTi: 41703 uE1 E LDGE Sea -Tac Airport 13910 Pacific 8117. 5.. Seattle, 111 90 Property Inventor! Cbbaange Activity PAGE 1 AYS AFFECTED TO 4E TR PR 51 AGENT ID 5T181 END 8008 RATE ACTION DATE DATE TYPE PLAN TAKEN SO 8 07/81/94•- - 07/02/94- ODD RACK 100010' 1 N 1 07/01/94 • 07/02/94 DD RACK E00010 ■ N 1 07/01/94- 07/02/94 ■Q RACK 100010 1 ■ 1 --07101/911-07702/94-0 HALE z000ib a ■ 1 07/01/94 07/02/94 RLVY RACK 100002 1 4 1 07/01/94' 07/02/94 TOTAL 04E E00004 N 1 1 07/01/94 07/02/94 TOTAL 140 100004 1 ■ 4 4 -CRIB KALE E00002 a a ■ --o /01/94 07/01/94 ' IQ RACK 100000 4 ■ N { 07/01/94' 07/01/94. ODD RACK 100000 1 4 4 07/01/94 07/01/94 DD RACK E00006 N 1 1 07101/94 07/01794 Q RAG, :00000 a 1 a 07/01/94 07/01/94 01 RACK E00003 1 1' 4 07/01/94 07/01/94 DD RACK 100004 1 1 1 07/01/91 07/01/94 01 RACK 100004 1 4 N -- . 07/01/9* -- 07701794 Q EMI :00001---V--1--11-1 07/02/94 07/02/94 TOTAL SEVEN 100000 4 07/02/94 07/03/94 TOTAL THREE 100003. 1 07/02/94 07/02/94 DD RACK 100002 4 07/02794 07/02/94 -11U Karma :00000 a 1 07/02/94 07/02/94 Q RACK 100000 N 1 RACK E00001 1 4 07/02/94 07/02/94 ■DD ■ ■ 1 a 1 1 ■ 1 1 a 1 1 AUTHORIZING PERSON DATE OF CRINGE TINS OF Cah1Gs T IL Y 1L • 1L 7 4L 7 1L I IL I Yr. DE DE DE DE DE DE 1L 41 DE LL DE DE •- 11i034i 117031E 117034L- 117034L 417031L 1/7031L 1170311 41703YL 117030E 117030E 117030E 4&70301 117030E 117030E 417030E 4.7039E 417038L 1170311 117030E Ia1o3v: 117030E 117030E 1*703DE 07/01/94 ,' .: 13:21 "07/01/94 13:21 ` 07/01/94 = 13 :21 07/01/94 13:21 07/01/94 . 13:28 07/01/94 13:28 07/01/94 13:20 — 01/0A/9111 4 • 18.38 07/01/94 - 18:38 07/01/94 18:38 07/01/94 18:38 07/01/94 18:38 07/01/94 20:54 07/01/94 20:54 07,01/94 20:5* 07/01/94 • 13:28 07/02/94 14 :18 07/02/94 23:43 07/02/94---- -21:43 07/02/94 23:43 07/02/94 23:43 07/02/94 23 :43 07%05/94 07706794 — TUTAL r ran: : :00007 a a a z ' a a a a D DR 1 117030! 0 07/05!94 u uo.,e, 07109194 07/09/94 yl 0 RAC[ E 004 a a 1 ■ 1 1 1 I I E Ea a aa703IA - 0 07109194 1 11 :13 . ._ 0 - "07109794. 07/09794 —Q 0 0000 a a 4 .I a a • • r r 4 41 4 4[70311 0 07704/94 1 14:38 7 07 %10 %S� 07/10%94 100 RACK 100000 --- 0711-019*-- 07/10794 u1 Rata 0002 07/10/94 07/10/94 Q RACK 100002 07/10/94 117/10/94 DD RACK 100000 07/10/94, u7/10/94 44 RACK 100002 1 I 1 T I ■ 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 1L 41 1L 4L 1L 117031E 4I70311 417034E 417031E 1170341 07/10/94 20:06 0:06 07/10/94 ?^•016 07/10/94 J6 T" -. 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".-.0 ..,411 areg, '.sia :i :Yn-d', -` 1 • C H O I C E H O T E L S I I T E R I A T I O I A L Property Inventor Change Activity .1027. i9vv PAGE 2 8008 TYPE RATE PLAN ACTION DAYS AFFECTED TAKEN 50 80 TO 8E 18 PR 5A /GENT ID AOTIORIZING PERSON DATE OF CRINGE TIME OF CHANGE J 10/94= 07/ 07/10/94 01 ' 07/10/94 .. • 07/10/94 IQ 1 07/10/94: 07/10/94 Q RACK RACK RACK E00001 E00000 E00000 1 1..1'.1 1' I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 VI . 8L IL" 1170381 8170311_ 1117031L 07/10/94:: ' 07/10/94"..7: . 07/10/94- 21:20 21:20 21:20 -- 07/10,94 07110794 of 07/11/94 09/30/94 TOTAL _ 07/11/94 07/13/94 TOTAL 07/12/94 07/13/94 TOTAL HILL THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE RICK NALa RACK RACK RACK 00000' E -0005 800002 800010 EO0000 100005 800000 800300 800000 800000 800000 800000 100001 ' 800001 100002 100000 I T I 1 1 8 7 1 1 5 ■ ■ I T M r ■ ■ z ■ 8 1 1 8 1 T T T T T N N N ■ T i ■ n ■ z 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 8 1 8 1 8 1 1 8 7 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 8 8 1 1 1 8 8 1 1 1 1 8 '7 1 8 I ■ 8 1 1 i 8 8 1 1 8 8 1 1 1 1 ■ 8 1 1 r 8 8 1 1 1 1 1 IL IL NL rL IL 8L 81 el. JD JD JD LN DM D8 81. 817031L 817031L 117038L 7170871 1170381 N►703NL 8170381 117031L 817033D 81703JD 81703JD N170311M— 8170301 . 8170301 8170381 07/11/94 07/11/94 07/01/94 U7(13194 07/08/94 07/13/94 07/13/94 07/13/94 07/14/94 07/14/94 07/14/94 117,14/94 07/14/94 '07/14/94 07/14/94 12:03 19:52 04 :01 1.1'50 04 :01 00:01 00:06 00 :06 03:16 07:07 07:07 09 :18 09:18 09:18 11:45 — 07/13/90 07,13794 — TOT1I-----Therr 07/14/94'' 07/14/94 TOTAL _ 07/14/94 07/20/94 TOTAL 07/14/90 07/16/90 Q 07 /14,9 4- -AQ 07/14/94 07/14/94 DD _ 07/14/94 07/14/94 01 07/14/94 07/14/94 NDD OT71 194 —DD 07/14/94' 07/14/94 01 07/14/94 07/14/94 800 07/14/94 07/14/94 DD HACK RACK RACK RACK -- 07/14/94 0711"4794 —'aDD 07/14/94 07/14/94 01 07/14/94 07/14/94 BLIT 07/14/94 07/14/94 CRIB rIZ.L RACK RACK RACK 800000 800000 800000 100000 N X 1 1 1 8 8 8 I S T 1 8 1 8 8 1 1 8 1 A 8 8 1 N 8 1 8 11 IL DH DM 11i70341, 817038L 8170301 - 8A70308 u7714190 07/14/94 07/14/94 07/14/94 11 :45 11:45 13:01 13:01 -- 07114/94 07/16194 70211, 07/14/94 07/16/94 TOTAL 07/14/94 07/14/94 01 07/14/94 07/14/94 DD wit 180 RACK RACK 200000 800000 100004 800001 • a a ■ 1 I ■ M I ■ I I 1 ■ z .1 7 7 z 1 1 I I T 1 M De DM IL IL 81170301 • 1170301 8170381 8170381, 07/14/94 07/11/94 07/14/94 01/14/94. 13 :01 13:01 14 :49 14:49 -- 01/14/94 -0 LL 07/15/94 07/18/94 TOTAL 07/15/94 07/15/94 Q 07/15/94 07/15/94 RLIZ HALE THREE RICK RACK SUD005 800005 100000 E00000 E0000U 800000 100000 100000 team 800002 8 -0003 E -0003 1 r 7 1 Y 1 T 1 z 1 1 1 1 7 1 T 1 1 8 N I I ■ I M 1 I I 1 ■ ■ a I ■ M N 1 8 1 1 M 1 1 1 r M I N 1 . 7 z 7 1 7 1 ■ I 8 M I I a 8 1 8 1 N 8 M I M 7 T '1 1 1 1 1 8 11 8 M M ■ a N N i 1 1 N " 1 i .. 1 1 1 1 I 1 T 1 1 1 T 1 7 1 I 7 1 y 1 12 N M 1 1 7 1 I 7 1 7 1 8 1 Z 7 1 .. 1 z I 1 M 7 T • LA IL DB DM D1 D8 DM '01 ne IL KA El 11 81. IL AL IL IL IL D1 DM DM na r1701C1 817038L 8170308 8170308 41703D1 8170301 8170308 1170308 71703De 817038E I17031A 817031A ' 1170371 8170311 81703/1 5470J1L "817038L 8 ►70381 817038L r1703PH 8170308 8170308 ttA703DM 07/14194 07/08/94 07/14/94 07/14/94 15:46 04:04 13:00 13:00 07/15/94 07/15194 QI 07/15/94 07/15/94 DD 07/15/94: 07/15/94 CRIB 07/15/94:' 07/15/94 100 HALE RACK RACK BACK HALL RACK RACK RACK .07/14/94 07114/94•. 07/14/94•.... 07/14/94 07/14/94 07/14/94 07/14/94 07/14/94 07/14/94':' 1/15/94' 07/15/94 D 07/15/94 07/13/94 07/15/94 07/14194 07/14/94 07/1+ : /94 07/14/94 13 :0D 13:00 13:00 13:00 13100 - 14 :49 22:37 22 :37 22:37 10:57 10:57 -57 10157 10:57 12:16 07/IS791+ 07/15/94 -80 07/15/94 07/15/94 QI 07/15/94 07/16/94 Q 07/15/94 07/16/94 DD 071157/94 07/16794 -1Q 07/15/94 07/16/94- 100 07/15/94 07/16/94 DD 07/15/94 07/16/94 -RttE RACK BACK RACK HACK RACK RACK RACK E -00, E -0003 100000 100.000 100000 100002 100000 100000 07/15794 — X771-6794 /y 07/15/94 07/15/94 Ql 07/15/94 07/16/94 MDD 07/15/94 07/15/94 01 07716794 077171794 01 01/16/94 07/16/94 100 07/16/9" 07/16/94 110 .. ..v •� c inn 7.470 MA RICK RACE nary 100000 800000 100000 vnnnnn 13:'00 -00 00 __:OD • Nrimor D1TEI-08/02/94 - ..- lairchg 1140Pasys: as003 - UZI LDCE Sea-Tac Airport 13910 Pacific 8wy. S. cnoici HOTELS /RTER'MAT/ONAL Property Iaventor Change Activity Jury , PACE 3 s • . wr START END DATE DATE BOOR TYPE RATE PLAN ACT/OV LYS AFFECTED 107802/ZING TIM 50 5 TO NE TV FR SA AGENT ID PERSON DATE OF TINE OF MINCE CEASCI 07/16/94 07/16/94 - 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94. 07/16/14 g PLR/ DD RACK RACK RACK .E00000 E00000 100000 E00010 E00010 E00020 E00010 1 5 V V 5 1 V i N r I M 7 7 7 1 V 7 7 7 1 Nvi 1 1 1 I 1.5 1 1 T • 1 I 5 1 7 V 5 1' 1 1 7 Da DR DR 111. VL VL VL VA/03118 4170308 4410304 . VA7035L 0170301. 01703111. 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VL LA KA KA KA IA KA KA VL VL 01. U. AL al. KA KA KA -... mA7034J. 5170311 V1T03KA 44703K1 nA7031A 5170311 08703K1 58703K1 al7031a RA70318 5170311 - 5170311 mA7U3LA 1170358 51703KA ' 0170311 n170311A V87035L 5A70305 5A70308 NA70.1DN . 5170308- 517030L 5170351. nA7OSKA 11703K1 4170311 51703K1 a17031a —0 VA703KA 5A70351 517035L srA7038L--07/21/44-7-14V/8—__ VA/0M - 5170301 5170311 n1703nL 5170318 5170311 RA7031A ---07116791 ---07716794 07/16/94 07/16/94 - 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94 u1 DD Mg NDD -----07716794----07716194 07/16/94 07/16/90 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94 u DD 0 MDD RACE. RACK RACK RACK HALE RACK RACK RACK NAL& RACK RACK RACK nALA RICK THREE THREE E=0001 E-0001 1-0001 E-0001 r00004 100000 100005 100000 500003 100000 100010. 100010 E00005 500006 100003 100005 100000 100000 E00000 E00000 _ _ ------077/6714------077/6790 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/16/94 gl NDD DD DD ls:el 13:41 15:25 13:00 13:01 04:05 _ _ 07716194 07/16794 07/16/94 07/16/94 07/17/94 07/17/94 07/17/94 07/17/94 Q1 Q1 NDD DD IN Q TOTAL TOTAL _ _ `..- _ _ _ 07/17/14 07/17794 07/17/94 07/17/14 ,.._ 07/17/94 07/20/94 07/19/94 07/25/94 - -07720794----07720794------TOTAL 07/20/94 07/20/94_ DD 07/20/94 07/20/94 RDD 07/20/94 07/20/94 Q 73151 RACK RACK RACK -----07720714----07120794 07/20/94 07/20/94 07/20/94 07/20/94 07/21/94 07/27/94 vi NQ QI Ng Q vDD 01 TOTAL 01 NDD RACK RICK RACK RACK RACK RACK RACK RACK R1CT------500001---I THREE RACK RACK 500000 E00000 E00002 500000 a00000 500000 500000 100000. E -0002 100000 500000 '20/94 42:11 07/20/94 22:11 07/20/94 22:17 07/21/94 14:08 07/21/94 - 14:08 07/21/94- 14:08 07/21/941- -. 15:17- 07/21194 11D:s9 07/21/94- 16:55 07/21/9C 18:37 07/21/94 18:37 WIP-2,31-V0W-----Tewit7 _ - - _ _ - 07/21/94----07121194----MD 07/21/94' 07/27/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 --07/21714 07/21/94-----01 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/23/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/21/94 07/22/94 17/27/94 01 01 NDD RICK RACK RACK E00000 1 5 5 4 E00005 1 7 1 7 it KA VL V170311. VA703NL 7/21/94 • 21241 07/21/14. 2' 2 07/21/94 1 8 DATE: 08/02/94 iavcbg L7Ft1zz: 111703 - QEt LDCE Sea -Tac lirport 13910 Pacific 1117..5.. C H O I C E H O T E L S I 1 T E R N A T I O N 1 L Property Inventory Change Activity Ju1l' :. 1994 1 sy,: �Sii��i..�.++- s��w- .± +s,vcy +...,.ewe -.� PAGE 4 Seattle, 11 9816B .DATE ' D.1TE ROOM TYPE RITE PLAN ACTION DAYS AFFECTED TAKE■ SU MO TO 1E TB FE 5A AGENT ID AUTHORIZING PERSON DATE OF TINE or CHANCE CHANG! 07122!94 07/27/94 DD 07/22/94: 07/25/94 TOTAL 07/22/94 07/23/94 DD RACE THREE RACK 800005 E -0001 800000 Y 2 1 T 1 ■ 1 ■ 1 1 M N 1 ■ 1 1 6 M 1 s 6 N M N M 1 I r Y 1 1 1 1 1- 1 a Y T 1 N N 1 1 1 M ■ N 1 M ■ N 6 N M N 1 ■ 1 i .i;. 1 N' 1 ■• 1 1 M 1 M ■ 1. ■ 1 1 ■ ■ 1 ■ 1 N 1 N 1 1 N 6. I Z 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 I ■ N I N I M I 1 1 1 T 1 T 1 I 1 1 M T .N N 1 1 ■ 1 1 ■ ■ 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 ! 1 ■ ■ 1 7 1 T 1 1 N N 11 1 Y 1 1 i Y Y 6 T I T 1 T 1 T 1 1 I 1 1 ■ 6 7 1 1 ■ 1 1 N r r 1 1 1 1 1 111` 81 KA: '- DE KA 1L rL IL- 6L 1L 1L IL DE 6L 6A KA IL 111 111 IL 6L 1L KA KA Kl KA KA 6L 111 11170311 1117030" 11703[1• 117030E 11703[1 117031L 11170.1111 1117031L ' 11170311L 111703111 11110.51E 117031L 117030E 1A70311L 1A7u3EA 111703[4 6170311 1117031L - 1 • 147036L 1170361 111703111 1170311 111703[1• - 111703[1 61703[►- Ua703L4 111703[1 61703 11L 117036L 07/21%9*'• --•:: 14:08 07/21/94-;:::. 16:55 07/21/91- 18:37 '7/2 /94 15:39 07/2/94 16:56 07/21/94 18:37 07/23/94 12:37 07/11!94 12:37 - 07/23/94 13:20 07/2 /94 15:23 - 07/23/94 15:23 = _ _ _ _ 07722/94 o7/1Z190 uD 07/22/94 07/22/94 QQ1 07/23/94 07/23/94 Q 07/23/94 07/23/94 DD H1-CK RACK RACK RACK HACK RACK RACK RACK MACK RACK RACK RACE RAC[ RICK RACK THREE THREE RACK RACK HICK RACE RAC[ RACK 8009' 800000 800000 800002 EOODDI-1-1 800003 8 -0001 8 -0001 EOOOU1 8 -0001 800000 800001 E0000U - 800005 800003 800003 EDUDU6 800005 E00002 800005 E00004 800002 800001 800002 07/23/94 07/23/94 U1 07/23/94 07/29/94 DD 07/23/94 07/23/94 p 07/23/94 07/23/94 DD 07723794 u7/i379b Qi 07/23/94 07/23/94 1 07/23/94 07/23/94 Q1 07/23/94 07/23/94 01 07773794 07/23/94 07/23/94 07/23/94 01/41/94 • 07/21/94' 07/24/94. 07/24/94 I . •4 07/08/94 07/23/94 07/23/94 07/24/94 07/27/94 07/27/94 07/27/94 0 7.27/94 07/27/94 07/23/94 07/23/94 15:23 15:23 17:53 23:43 16:35 18:37 11:22 11:22 04:06 04:06 13:20 13:20 11 22 16:07 21.:50 21:50 z1:50 21:50 13:20 13:20 _ _ - _ _ �� _ _ - -- 07/24194 1r7117794-- TOTI�THKEZ 07!24/94 07/24/94 Q 07/24/94 07/27/94 NQ 07/25/94 07/26/94 Q 07/2b/94 07728790 TOTAL 07/27/94 08/01/94 TOTAL 07/27/94 07/27/94 NQ 07/27/94 07/29/94 Q 07/27/94 - 07/15)94 -1100. 07/27/94 07/27/94 Q1 07/27/94 07/27/94 1QQ 07/27/94 07/27/94 QQ 07/17/94 07/47 4 Q r 07/27/94 07/27/94 NQ 07/28/94 07/28/94 60p 07/28/94 07/28/94 MDD RACK RACK RACK RACK EOOOui 800000 800003 800000 — 07728794 — •07/28194 Ov 07/28/94 07/28/94 ADD 07/28/94 07/28/94 t 07/28/94 07/28/94 Q1 RAcv RACK RAC[ RACK £U0u05 E00000 800000 800002 RD0Uu1 8 -0001 8 -0001 8 -0001 1 1 ■ 1 1 T 7 7 1 6 N 1 m I 7 7 1 1 1 1 ■ 7 7 7 a 1 N ■ 1 I 2 7 I ■ 1. T 1 1 _ 7 1 1' T N 1 I 6 ■ Y I 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1L 6L 111 6L 111 6L 6L 6L 1A /0 .51L 1170361 11 ►7031L 11170311L 1AIUSNL 1A70311L 1170311L 617036E 07/13/94 07/26/94 07/26/94.'. 07/26/9.' 07/18/94 07/27/94. 07/27/94 07/27/94 13:20 13:57 13:57 13:57 13:51 01:27 01.:27 01:27 _ _ _ _ _ - 0,118/94 01/28!94 , 07/28/94 08/06/94 TOTAL 07/28/94 08/06/94 TOT1L 07/28/94 08/06/94 TOTAL HALE ONE FOUR THREE 7 3 - ?OT1L 07/28/94 08/06/94 TOTAL 07/28/94- 08/06/94 TOTAL 07/28/94 08/06/94 TOTAL 710 FITE 5IZ EIGHT �E�CY n�rr E -OOut 8 -0001 E -0001 8 -0001 t -0001 vf1f11n7 z• 7 T T Z z T I I Z z I I I Z I T I Y Z I I I I T- 7 I 7 7 7 I 7 7 T I 1E 11L IL 6L 1L 1L 1170311 1170311 -- 6170361 61703111 1a7031L 1170311 07/27/94 07/27/94. 07/27/94 07/27/91 07/28/94 - 01:28 01:28 01:28 O1:ZB 01:21 _ _ _ 07/28%94 08%06%94 TUSAL n, i-�n ion nom, ion unn 07/28/94 07/28/94 Q1 07/28/94 07/30/94 QQ 07/2874-- 07730794NQJ 07/28/9r 07/28/94 1Q RACK 07/28/94 —d 07/28/94 QI RAcK 07/29/94 08/04/94 TQT4L THREE RACK RACK HALA 800004 800000 *00000 800000 800000 800000 1 6 1 1 6 6 1 6 6 ■ ■ 1 i Y Y N I ■ I ■ N l .J T : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1L 1L 1L K1 Kl 1L 1117031L 6170311 1170311 14703[1 11703[4 117031L 07/28/94 07/28/94 07718/94 07/28/94 07/28/94 07/08/94 01:21. 15:09 "�9 130 ro :08 'DATE' 08/02/94 invchg PROPzRrT: 8l1u3 - QEI E LOGE Sea -TaC Airport 13910 Pacific.Ivy.'5. C 8 0 I C- E 8 o T 1 L S' I'1 7 E 8 ■- 1 7 10 1 A L" Property Inventory Change Activity J1F1y .1994 . . • • entries NV 98166 START END DATE DATE BATE PLAN ACTION DAYS AFFECTED TAKEN 'SO 80 TD 8E T8 FY 51 AGENT ID AOTHONIZING PERSON DATE OF TIE: OF CE11GE CHANGE 07/29/94 '" .-07/29/91 1Q 07/29/94.,.". 07/29/94 IDD 07/29/94`-.'08/03 /94 TOTAL • RACK RACK ' SEVEN' THEE FOUR EIGHT ONE E00004 E00003 E -0003 r - ' 0 0 0 3 E -0003 E -0003 E -0003 1• 8. 1 N 1 Y IF'. 1 1 1 ■ 8 •Y 1 ', 1 1 7 7 1 7 7 M I T I ! 7 7 y 1 7 7 7 7 1 1 7 7 7 1 1 7 1 7 1 Y 7 IL IL 8L im IL IL 81 11703115- 8170381 V17038L' aa703iL 8170381 117031E 1170381 07/23/94 ==': 07/23/94 :: -07/23/94•.•.. u7/z3 /94 07/23/94 07/23/94 . 07/23/94 07!23/94 '13:20 13:20 15:35 . 15 :35 15:35 _ 15:35 _ __ 15 :'35 15i35---- 15:35 __ 15:35 _ 11:26 07/29/94 08/03/94 -- TOTAL 07/29/94 08/03/94 TOTAL 07/29/94 08/03/94 TOTAL 07/29/94 08/03/94 TOTAL - 07129/9 4 -TOTAL --- 07/29/94- •08/03/94 TOTAL 07/29/94- 08/03/94 TOTAL 07/29/94 08/04/94 TOTAL FITE T80 SII THREE x10E RACK RACK RICK HACK RACK RACK RACK E =00t3 1 -0003 E -0003 100000 /00004 100004 100000 100000 E000ui 100003 - 100002 100000 z 1 T 1. il ■ N 1 1 1 1 8 z x z z T z 7 1 1 1 1 7 1 7 1 7 7 7 1 7 8 1 1 7 1 1 8 1 1 7 1 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 Y 4 1 1 8 7 1 ■ ■ ■ I 1 M I N 1 1 1 1 8 N N W YL 8L IL IL WE 81. IL KA rL 8L 8L DE Y /70311 8170381- 8170381 1170381 vi10311 8170311. 8170381 8170311 I170SVL 817031L 8170381 117030E . 07/23/94;: -07/23/94, • .07/24/94 O /25/94 07/28/94 •07/28/94 07/28/94 0 129/94 01/29/94 07/29/94 07/29/94 -- 0IT21 01:21 _ 15 :09 23:19 13 :3i -13:33 . 13:33 18 :59 _ 18 :59 07/29/94 471231194 -00 07/29/94 07/29/94 YQQ 07/29/94 07/29/94 Q 07/29/94 07/30/94 01 07/29194 -- 071.50194 -00 07/29/94 07/29/94 NO 07/29/94 07/29/94 01 07/29/94- 07/29/94 1 Q -- 07129194- 07729/94 01 07/29/94 07/29/94 NQQ 07/29/94 07/29/94 QQ 07/29/94 07/29/94 YQQ H1La RICE RACK RACK xACK RICK RACK RACK SILK RACK RACK RACK 100002 100001 100001 100002 100001 100001 100000 100002 100005 100003 100003 109005 ■ 8 1 1 w 8 ■ I z Y 1 1 U M 1 8 1 1 1 8 1 M I N T s ■ s ■ 1 II 1 1 1 T T ■ z z z ■ 1 1 1 8 7 1 1 8 1 1 7 1 W 8 Y 1 Y s- Y ■ T y T 1 T uE DE DE DE UE DE DE IL r1. 8L- IL IL • • w17DiDr 81 70301- 81703DE W1703DE sa703DE 817030E 817030!' 8170381 V170.31[L 817038L - 1170311- 8/70381 x7/29/94 07/29/94 07/29/94 07/29/94 u7/29/94 07/29/94 . • 07/29/94 07/23/94 07/23194 07/23/94 07/23/91 07/28/94 _ 22:25 __ 22:41 22:41 _ 22:41 _ 23:12 _ .23:19 13:24 07/291911-077-291-94 --Q1 07/29/94 07/29/94 100 07/29/94 07/29/94 NEW 07/30/94 08/03/94 NO 13:24 13:24 _ _- 13:24 01 :21 _ 2S249 07/30794 08/03194 DD 07/30/94 08/03/94 Q 07/30/94 08/03/94 IDD 07/30/94 08/03/94 NQQ 7730794 -7II0 . 07/30/94 -07/30/94 01 07/30/94 07/30/94 00 07/30/94• 07/30/94 FaQ ¥AC& RACK RACK RACK RAC& RACK RACK RACK x00000 100004 100002 100000 e00004 100001 100001 100000 u 1 • • ■ 1 -1 1 ■ N I N N Y N N W M J I M P U 8 8 8 8 W R I 1 8 8 8 x I Y.-. 7 -- R Y 1 1 T 8 Y AA IL 1L DE OE DE DE DE 1[703[1 817038L 817038L 817030E Y17u3DE 81703DE 81703DE 81703D1 07/11794 07/29/94 07/29/94 , 07/29/94 07129794 07/29/94 •07/29/94 07/29/94 _ 13 :33 14107 19 :45 _ 19 :45 19:45 19:45 21:53 21 :53 07/30/94 - 07/30/94 W. 07/30/94 07/30/94 QQ 07/30/94 07/30/94 Q 07/30/94 07/30/94 QQ --077 4 -Q 07/30/94 -: 07/30/94 01 07/30/94 ' 07/30/94 01 07/30/94 07/30/94 Q1 R1CL BACK- RACK RACK z'00000 100002' 100003 100000 x00010 100001 100005 100002 i 1 NM': -1 8 1 1 1 Y -1 N 1 8 1 T 8 1 1 8 1 7 I T z w■ w 1 8 8 1 8 8 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 8 8 8 uE SP IL D8 ui. IL 8L 8L . r17030E N1703SP 8170381 ' 8170308 rz7u3YL 8170381 8170381 817038L . ..07/29/94 07/30/94 07130/94''1 -• 07/30/94 07721794 07/28/94 07/28/94. 07/31/94 - -'00:37 _ 00:54' ._ 12 :17 01 :21 _ 01:21 15 :09 10:55 10 :55 -----07111,9d----06103194----0Q 07/31/94 07/31/94 0 . 07/31/94 08/03/94 Y - 07/31/94 01 WALL RACK RACE RICK _007/'94 _ ..- .._ ,.,. _- x1Ca n.... E00006 z ■ s ■ s w s .. ri. ot- ral03IL ai►emat- -0 /31/94- 07/31/94- • 10 :55 8008 TYPE 07/31/94. 08/02/94 TOTAL 07/31/94 08/02/94 TOTAL TVO OWE 100005 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 100005 1 1 1 1 Y Y 8L 81. 8170381. 817038L 07/31/94 • 07/31/94 3 ,1 11:01 DATE: 08/02/94 inirchg ---F8OM1731111703=VE1 LDGN Sea-Tac Airport 13910'Parific Ivy. 5. . Battle, KA 98168 START END DATE DATE CHOICE NOTELS 1;BTERNATIONAL Property Iuventory Mum Activity July 2.994, . --% - ' ' PAGE 6 ROOH TYPE RATE PLAY ACTION 0115 AFFECTED TAKEN SU BO TO AZ TB FR 51 1088? ID AUTHORIZING PERSON D1T8: OF 1I88 OF C81108 • CRAIG! . . . ! 1 07/31/9C%. 08/02/94 . TOTAL 5 511 800005 1 T Y. T. T T. 1 T 1 11. ",.' : :::[.117031L 0 . 0 07/31/94-- 11:01 L-----08/04/94 OB/04/94 up R RACK 800005 ONSNYIN W -.----88/041947-011105/94--KM X XALL 800005 wasaira u 08/05194----08705794----n R Date:08/02/94 • C H O I C E B O T E L S I I T E R I I T I O I I L , iaysoaprb 90 Day Inventory — property; 103 - ij i .111y-1994 Special Rate Programs BI Category: 111C1 31 5TP III SSC P02 ONE : SCR 5G8 TWO : SSC STD THREE : SSV FIVE : GNI GTR SIX •s STD SIT SEVER : SNX PAGE - 1 EIGHT : SFN' AVAILABLE-R00Es 1 IavENTURT / BOORS Soi.D FEN LarEoo DATE RACK ORE TWO RREE OUR FIVE 07/31/94 Sa 23 / 8 0/ 0 0/ 0 / 0 / 0/ 0 -----08101194-Bo--------26 -7-m u / 0 0 / 0 -7-0 / 0 / 0 08/02/94 Su 25 / 7 0/ 1 0/ 0 / 0 / 0/ 0 08/03/94 le 23 / 10 0 / 0 0 / 0 / 1 / 0 / 0 08/04/94 Th 17 / 13 0 / 0 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 — 08/05794 -F — 4-7-24 0/ 0 0 -7-0 / 0 / 0/ 0 08/06/94 Sa 0/ 36 0/ 2 0/ 1 / 0 / 0/ 0 08/07/94 Sn 37 / 13 39 / 2 34 / 0 / 1 / 25 / 0 08/08/94 Ho 43 / 5 38 / 3 34 / 0 / 1 / 25 / 0 —08109194 To ---39 -7 -12 36 7-5-----34-7-0 0 7 1 / 25 1 0 08/10/94 We 43 / 13 35 / 6 34 / 0 / 3 / 25 / 0 08/11/94 Th 80 / 7 40 / 1 32 / 2 / 0 / 25 / 0 08/12/94 Fr 82 / 16 39 / 2 32 / 2 / 0 / 25 / 0 -- 0871'3 /94-Sa 70 t 13 '-37 /-t _31 / 3 /'-0 / 25 / 0 08/14/94 Sa 81 / 4 40 / 1 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 08/15/94 Bo 80 / 6 40 / 1 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 08/16/94 To 81 / 4 39 / 2 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 — 08117/94 -ire 82-7 6'-41 / 1 34 / 0 / 0 / .5 / 0 08/18/94 Th 82 / 6 39 / 2 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 08/19/94 Tr 82 / 7 39 / 2 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 08/20/94 Sa 81 / 4 40 / 1 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 0 8/21/94 Su 8S / 0 41 / 0- 34-7-0 / 0 -7-0 25 / 0 08/22/94 8o 85 / 3 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 1 / 25 / 0 08/23/94 To 85 / 4 40 / 1 34 / 0 / 3 / 25 / 0 08/24/94 Re 82 / 4 38 / 3 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 - 08/25794-Th 81-1 -I-----33-7-t------0-7 -0 / —25 / 0 08/26/94 Tr 81 / 5 41 / 0 33 / 1 / 1 / 25 / 0 08/27/94 Sa 82 / 4 41 / 0 33 / 1 / 0 / 25 / 0 08/28/94 5a 81 / 6 40 / 1 33 / 1 / 0 / '"25 / 0 -- 08729/94 -8o 82 / 3 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 08/30/94 To 84 / 1 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 08/31/94 We 85 / 0 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 09/01/94 Th 83 / 5 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 2 / 25 / 0 — 09102/94 TL 82-7-7 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 09/03/94 Sa 82 / 3 41 / 0 34./ 0 /.0 / 25 / 0 09/04/94 So 85 / 1 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 1 / 25 /.0 09/05/94 no 85 / 0 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 ----09706794 -To 85 -7-1-----A1 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 09/07/94 We 84 / 2 . 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 1 / 25 / 0 09/08/94 Th 84 / 1 - 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 09/09/94 Fr 82 / 3 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 — 09/10/94 Sa 83-1 4 4T-1 0 34-7 -0 / 0 1 25 / 0 09/11/94 Su 85 / 1 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 09/12/94 8o 85 / 1 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 / 25 / 0 0./13/94 ' 85 / 0 41 / 0 34 / 0 / 0 25 / 0 0I/ 0 0 / 0 O • / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30./ 0 30 / 0 30 . / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30./ 0 30 / 0 30./ 0 30/0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30./ 0 30/0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 SEVEN EIGHT O / 0 0 / 0 / 0 0 / 0 / 0 0 / 0 / 0 0 / 0 / 0 0 / 0 / 0 • 0 / 0 / 0 0 / 0 / 0 • 0 / 0 / • 0 0 • / 0 • 0 0 / 0 0-/ 0 0 / 0 O / 0 0 / 0 O /1 0. /0 0 • / 0 0 / 0 O • 10 0./ 0 O • / 0 0 / 0 / 0 0./ 0 D 3 • / 0 0-./ 0 0/0 0/0 O / 0 0./ 0 0 • / 0 0 / 0 1 Date:08 /02/94 C H' O I C E H O T E L S I N T E R N / T I M L invseaprb . 90 Day Ialentor7 -drag - Ex July 1994 Special Data Programs By Category: - :1 `�Slti s3i bra, six bbL Y02 ONE : SCR SGH TWO : SSO STD THREE : SSW • PAGE 2 rODY. FIVE= : 61T GTR 5IZ• STD SIT SEVEN': Sit EIGHT": SF1 TALLABL4 !± UnS bull' BSS LATEbURI .DATE RACK ONE TWO TERSE 09/14/94 We 85 / 1 41 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 ,-' - 09/15794 -Th 84- 7-3 -41'1 0 -34 / 0 0 / 0 09/16/94 Fr 85 / 0 41 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 09/17/94 5a 85 / 0 41 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 09/18/94 5a 84 / 2 41 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 — 09-129794-10 85-7 -3 41 / -0 -34 1 0 0 / 1 09/20/94 To 84 / 1 41 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 09/21/94.We 84 / 2 40 / 1 34 / 0 09/22/94 Th 85 / 0 41 / 0 34 / 0 09123794 -7r 850 -41-7 0- 34./ 0 09/24/94 Sa 85 / 0 41 / 0 34 / 0 09/25/94 5a 84 / 1 40 / 1 34 / 09/26/94 8o 85 / 0 41 / 0 34 / 09/27794 -Ta 85-1-V 41 / 0 .j4 / 0 0 0 -0 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 O / 0 R0 1 / 0 O / 1 1 • / 0 1 / 0 1 / 0 ?ITS 25 / 0 25 / u 25 / 0 25 / 0 25/0 1� / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 25 1 25 / 0 0 0 0 0I/ 3 0 s0 /0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30/0 JO / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 . 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 . / 0, 30/0 30 0 SEVEN / 3 / 0• O / • 0 3 • / 0 0 / 0 O /0 01 /80 0 -/ 0 0 • / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0. • / O 0 09/28/94 We 09/29/94 Th 09/30/94 Fr 85 / 0 41 82 / 3 41 85 / 0 • 41 / 0 /-0 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 / 1 / 0 0 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 3 / o 3 / 0 3 / 0 u / U 0 / 0 - 0 / 0 0101794 -5n 10/02/94 . Su . 10/03/94 No 10/04/94 - Ta 44 -7-141 44 / 1 41 44 / 1 41 44 / 1 41 44 /-1 41 45 / 0 41 45 / 0 41 45 / 0 41 ; / / / / / / / 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 / 0 8 -7-/ 34 / 0 8 / 1 34 / 0 8 / 1 34 / 0 8 / 1 34 / 0 8 / 1 34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 1/ l. / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / .1 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 1 / 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 1 0 25 / 0 25 : / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 '25 / 0 - -25.1.0. 25 / 0 25 / 0 9 / 16 9 / 16 25 / 0 • 301 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 50 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 301 0. 30 / 0 • 30 / 0 .. 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 0/ 0 0 / 0 0 . / 0 0 / 0 3 / 0 3 / 0 3 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 3 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 _ 0./ 0 0 / 0 3./ 0 3 / 0 3/ 0 3 ./ 0 - 3 / 0 3 / 0 3 / 0 3 / 0 3 / 0 3 / 0 - 3 / 0 3 / 0 - 3 / 0 - 3 / 0 - 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 3 / 0 3 / 0 • 3 / 0 - 3.1 0 3 / 0 - 10/05794-Wt - 10/06/94 Th 10/07/94 Fr 10/08/94 5a --10/09/94 Sa 10/10/94 8o . 10/11/94 Tu . 10/12/94 Re 45 -7-0 41 45 / 0 41 44 / 1 • 41 44 / 1 41 / / / / 0 0 0 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 9 1.0 34 / 0' 9 / 0 --IV/11114 Th 10/14/94 ?r 10/15/94 Sa 10/16/94 5e 41 1-4 41 15 / 15 41 19 / 16 41 38 / 7 41 / / / / 0 0 0 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 34 / 0 0 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 --T0/17/94-Pu 10/18/94 Ts • 10/19/94 We 10/20/94 Th 45 / 0 41 45 / 0 41 45 / 0 41 45 / 0 41 / -/ / / 0 0 0 0 34-1 -0 -9-7-0 •34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 1 / 1 / 1 / 1 / 0 0 0 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25./ 0 ' 30 / 0 30 / 0' 30_/.0 30 / 0 ' 20722794 -tr 10/22/94 5a 10/23/94 5a 10/24/94 Ho 4-5-1-0—-41 45 / 0 41 45 / 0 41 45 / 0 41 / / / 0 0 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0 1 / 1 / 1 / 0 0 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 25 / 0 30 / 0 . 30 / 0 30 / 0 . 0 / 0. 0 / 0 0 /'0 3 / 0 3 /.0 3 / 0 — 10725114-Tu 7.0/26/94 *'- 1)/27/94; 10/28/94 45-1 --411 0 45 / 0 41 / 0 45 45 / 0 41 / 0 34 -1-0 34 / 0 34 / 0 34 / 0 9 / 0- -1- 7-0 -23 1 0 9 / 0 1 0 _ A 25 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 30 / 0 3 // 0 3 / 0 3/0 3 / 0. • DATE: 08/02/94 CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL denref . Demand / Refusal Summary pROVEnTi: wn/03 - on July1994 E LIME Sea-Tac Airport 13910 Pacific Hwy. S. wa 94160 PAGE 1 ROOM NIGHTS ROOM NIGHTS DEMAND ; REFUSAL REASONS DATE RACK CHIS8P PROP SRP RITES POLICIES LOCATION ITINERARY OTHER 07/01/94 0 3 0 07/02/94 O 5 o 07/03/94 0 1 o 0770'5794 O .i. 0 07/06/94 0 3 0 07/07/94 0 4 0 07/08/94 0 11 0 077'09794 .1 lb o 07/10/94 0 0 0 g3;11;;: 0 5 0 O 7 0 O 9 u MIN:— 0 12 0 07/15/94 12 , 24 0 07/16/94 7 22 0 07717794 0 07/18/94 s u O 4 0 07/19/94 0 5 0 07/20/94 1 - 5 0 0772/794 (113,iigt 0 8 2b 28 U 0 07/24/94 15 -. 23 0 O 19 0 07/25794 0 5 0 07/26/94 0 30 0 07/27/94 9 29 0 07/28/94 0 25 0 07729794 07/30/94 2B u bib 8 51 0 07/31/94 0 25 0 1 0 0 o 6 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 2 • 0 0 0 1 O 0 u 1 O 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 O 0 0 1 O 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 12 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 O 0 0 0 o 1 0 1 o. 0 0 u o 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 u a 0 0 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 O 0 0 1 3 o 0 2 1 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 Jul va VI 4b1 0 45 -11 1 I 29 08/01/94 6 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 08/02/94 7 26 0 0 1 0 0 0 08703794 u 24 0 u u u 0 o 08/04/94 6 42. 0 6 0 0 0 3 08/05/94 32 60 0 4 0 0 0 0 08/06/94 10 60 0 0 2 0 0 3 08707794 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 08/08/94 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 08/09/94 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 08/10/94 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 08711794 u 111 0 u 0 0 0 08/12/94 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 - 0 08/13/94 0 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 ‘4001 08/14/94 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 DATE: 08/02/94 denref PNUPER(Ty: ra703 - QLI - E LDGE Sea -Tac Airport 13910 Pacific Hwy. S. Seattle, 01 98168 C R O I C E H O T E L S I N T E R N A T I O N A L PAGE 2 Demand / Refusal Summary J111I-Z994 • 8008 RIGHTS DATE • I H00E NIGHTS DEMAND REFUSAL REASONS RACE CHI SRP PROP SRP RITES POLICIES LOCATION ITINERARY OTHER 08/5794 0 V 0 5 (i 0 0 0 08/17/94 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 08/18/94 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 0. 08/19/94 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 u812O794 u 8 u u 0 0 0- 0 08/22/94 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 08/23/94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 08/25/94 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 1 872k/v4 u 13 0 5 0 u 0 0 08/27/94 0 4 0 .1 0 0 0 0 08/28/94 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 08/29/94 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0813094 0 1 u u 0 u u 0 08/31/94 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aug 94 61 419 0 30 3 0 0 8 SO8818i 80ETN5: Sep 94 0 35 0 3 7 0 0 0 Oct 94 17 10 0 0 0 0 0 .0 Dec 94 0 u 0 1 -u u 0 u Mar 95 7 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mai 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Jun 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Jul 95 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 densrp SEP Demand Detail PROPERTY: 011703 - QEI E LDCE Sea -Tac Airport 13910 Pacific Hwy. 5. Seattle, VI 98168 3u17 1994 8008 NIGHTS . =mem/ DATE RACK SCR SGN S31 SPC SSV SSC '. SRL SPD . 5IT STD • SF! SOS LOCAL TOTAL 0,/01,4 702/94 0 0 07/05/94 0 0 u7/06/94 0 0 - .7F11/94 3 0 07/12/94 0 0 07/14/94 0 0 0794 j7 12 — 07,19/94 0 0 07/20/94 1 0 07/21/94 7224 0 6 077/2a 07/24/94 1 07/25/94 0 0 07/26/94 0 4 --07127194 9 3 07/29/94 28 11 07/30/94 8 8 1 1/31794 0 lit - -4 Jul 94 91 67 23 — 08701194 6 0 37 08/02/94 7 2 9 08/03/94 0 4 2 08/04/94 6 14 5 :- 08/05/9t--32 6 3 08/06/94 10 2 0 08/07/94 0 0 0 Oe /08 /9a 0 0 0 — OS/09194 0 0 0 08/10/94 0 0 0 08/11/94 0 0 . 0 . 08/12/94 0 0 _ 0 — 08/13/94 0 0 0 08/1L91 0 0 0 08/17/94 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 u 3 6 12 0 3 5 14 1 3 2 17 5 11 2 22 12 23 3 177 •1 6 15 17 44 4 3 5 12 '14 4 a 1 4 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 u 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 7 11 0 0 4 0 1 11 12 68 0 0 0 0 13 11 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 u 3 0- 6 0 0 0 0 u 1 5 0 0 1 -0 0 1 0 u U 0 1 - 4 0 0 1 -0 -0 11 0 0 0 0 1 21 0 u 0 u 0 7 _ 0 1 2 1 4 12 0 0 1 0 2 29'- 0 0 1 0 0 3 - 0 0 1 0 1 6. 0 0 2 0 6 36 o o o 0 0 24 9 - 0 0 .1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 2 0 0 6 id 0 2 5 0 0 25 - — 0 11 -. 3 0 2 84 9 41 - 0 u 2 0 0 15 -7' 0 22 41 0 45 552 ' 0 0 1 0 1 51---' 0 0 4 0 1 33 - - 0 1 2 0 2 48 0. 0 4 0 0 . 92 00 00 " 3 00 0 7 0 0 1 0 1 13 _ 0 0 2 0 0 16 - 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 15 5 1i- DATE: 08/02/94 deasrp C 8 0 Z ti - PROPERTT: - 41703` QLZ !. E LD6E Sea -lac lirport- 13910 Pacific Ivy. 5. Seattle. *1 98168 C E H O T E L S I I T E E l I T I O 8 A L SRP Demand Detail: �U1 •1991',t'^ • DATE' ... B1C[ =088 ZOO; 0 • 08/22/94 08/25/9• - q/26/91' 127/94 1/28/91-. A/29/94 08/30/91- 0 — 08131791 0 PACE 2 E008 ■I68TS- SIT STD SPA SO5 0 0 0 •0 O 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 1 0 0 0. D 0 3 0 0 O 0 0 1. 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lmg 94 61 28 — -S BBIRT- 80t2ES: Sep 94 0 0 Oct 91••• 17 2 Bar 95 • 7 4 — 04195 0 0 0 0 0 56 O 0 14 O 0 .3 O - 0 4 00 00 0 . 0 0 0 0 .• 0.. o: 0 ;,: uTDEI/ LOCAL 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 12 4 15 5 1 1 0 0 232 0 44 , 0 0 5 35 1 18 480 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 • 30 10 3 0 0`• 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 d 0 0 0 0 35 27 32 city of Tukwila Washington Ordinance No. / 72 / AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO LAND USE AND ZONING IN THE C -2 ZONE ALONG HIGHWAY 99 FROM S. 137TH TO S. 154TH ST.; RENEWING A MORATORIUM ON ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR, AND ISSUANCE OF, NEW BUSINESS LICENSES AND BUILDING PERMITS FOR CERTAIN USES. WHEREAS, specific experiences of Tukwila with the motels, hotels, taverns, pool rooms, liquor stores and night clubs located along Highway 99 have been counter to neighborhood livability and public health and safety; and WHEREAS, the previous experience of this City with these land uses, the potential enactment of State regulatory legislation, and the pending development of a new Comprehensive Plan and certain implementing zoning regulations by the City, require that the City thoroughly consider all aspects of zoning and business regulations relating to these land uses; and WHEREAS, in the absence of a moratorium, new applications for such business licenses and building permits could establish certain rights to locate in the Highway 99 neighborhood contrary to the intent of the City Council to carefully and thoroughly provide for the appropriate locations and regulations; and WHEREAS, the new Comprehensive Plan at this time envisions a neighborhood activity area which is substantially different from the current regional retail focus of Highway 99, and substantial detriment to this vision would be caused by allowing contrary land uses; and • WHEREAS, a waiver process protects those who would suffer an undue process due to the moratorium; and • WHEREAS, the City Council therefore finds that the protection of the public health, safety and welfare requires the continuation of the moratorium passed on June 20, 1994; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA HEREBY ORDAINS. AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings of Fact. Based upon public testimony and other evidence presented to it, the Tukwila City Council makes the following Findings of Fact: A. The land uses defined and regulated hereinafter are potentially detrimental to the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the citizens of Tukwila and, therefore, such activities must be prohibited until the new Comprehensive Plan or Zoning regulations can be reviewed and adopted. B. The history of criminal activity in the Highway 99 area has included prostitution, narcotics and liquor law violations, breaches of the peace and the presence within the land uses of individuals with hidden ownership interests and outstanding arrest warrants. C. In order for Tukwila to effectively protect the public health, safety, morals, vision, and general welfare of the Highway 99 neighborhood it is important that Tukwila prevent these land uses from increasing in the neighborhood. D. The new Comprehensive Plan is expected to be reviewed, heard and adopted by the City Council in 1995. The draft Plan includes a neighborhood orientation between at least S. 137th St. and S. 148th St of neighborhood scale land uses and living environment, and the City Council is considering extending the neighborhood orientation from S. 148th St. to S. 154th St. The existing regional orientation of the prohibited land uses is contrary to and detrimental to achieving this vision. Section 2. SEPA Exernption. Pursuant to Tukwila Municipal Lode Ch. 21.04, and Washington Administrative Code 197 -11 -880, the City Council finds that an exemption under SEPA for this action is necessary to prevent an imminent threat to public health and safety and to prevent an imminent threat of serious environmental degradation through continued development under the existing regulations. SEPA review of any permanent regulations proposed for replacement of this moratorium shall be conducted. Section 3. Waiver. In the event the moratorium creates an undue hardship with respect to financial, personal, or other reason, the interested party(ies) may petition in writing to the City Council. A date to hear that petition will be set by the Council President. In considering the petition, the Council will bear in mind the intent of the moratorium; the best interests of the City weighed against the interests of the individual; the circumstances and the hardship caused by the moratorium; and the damage that could result from strict adherence to the moratorium. Section 4. Vested Rights. The moratorium created by this ordinance does not apply to properties with vested rights on the date of enactment of this ordinance. "Vested Rights" shall be defined in accordance with Washington State case law as those properties which have submitted to the City a fully completed building permit application which is in compliance with the zoning and land use codes in effect on the effective date of this ordinance. . Section 5. Administrative Determination. Administrative determination regarding the interpretation and application of this ordinance shall be made by the Director of the Department of Community Development (DCD). Any aggrieved party may appeal such a determination to the City Council by filing a Notice of Appeal with the City Clerk within 10 days of the date of the determination. The City Council shall consider the appeal at a public hearing within 30 days thereafter. The decision of the City Council shall be final and conclusive. Section 6. Effective Period of Moratorium. The moratorium shall be in effect for six months, unless subsequently repealed, modified, or extended after a subsequent public hearing and entry of appropriate findings of fact pursuant to Chapter 207 of Laws of 1992, by the City Council. Section 7. Duties of City Clerk. The City Clerk shall immediately transmit a true copy of this ordinance to the Director of the Tukwila Department of Community Development. Tukwila shall immediately cease accepting any new applications for development or licenses relating to motels, hotels, taverns, pool .rooms, liquor stores and nightclubs and similar land uses. The moratorium shall cover those areas described in attachment A. Section 8. Severabilitv. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be i va'id or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance. Section 9. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force five (5) days after passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY CO JNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this /.? day of adetly. e,., 1994. ATTEST /AUTHENTICATED: e E. Cantu, City Clerk JohIW. Rants, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: By(' - c P wr Office of the City Attorney ! .FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: /� •'• ? Y PASSED BY THE CITY COUtN� IL: /o? - /z-- f V . �� �' PUBLISHED: /a2 - /S- `! 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Vesting Issue - Mobile Home is not permitted Applicant: Perrie, Karen Address: 11448 Rainier Avenue S. Seattle, WA 98178 PH: 772 -2386 2. R89 -04037 HEMENWAY Project - MOBILE HOME Vesting Issue - Mobile Home is not permitted Applicant: Hemenway, Philip Address: 4036 S. 128th Street Seattle, WA 98168 PH: 244 -2222 3. R89 -04040 HEMENWAY Project - MOBILE HOME Vesting Issue - Mobile Home is not permitted Applicant: Hemenway, Philip Address: 4036 S. 128th Street Seattle, WA 98168 PH: 244 -2222 4. R89 -04075 HEMENWAY Project - MOBILE HOME Vesting Issue - Mobile Home is not permitted Applicant: Hemenway, Philip Address: 4036 S. 128th Street Seattle, WA 98168 PH: 244 -2222 5. R89 -04065 W. LOONEY Project - MOBILE HOME Vesting Issue - Mobile Home is not permitted Applicant: Looney, William Address: P.O. Box 66098 Seattle, WA 98166 PH: 242 -8151 4040 S. 128TH 4043 S. 128TH 4036 S. 128TH 4831 S. 136TH 6. C8900250 SCHNEIDER Project - 124 -UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX Vesting Issue - Building type, density, parking and recreational space does not meet zoning standards. Applicant: Schneider Homes, Inc. Address: 6510 Southcenter Blvd. Suite #1 Tukwila, WA 98188 PH: 248 -2471 14435 51ST AVE S. 7. MC880813 LOCKWOOD CH. Project - FOURPLEX Vesting Issue - Fourplex is not permitted. Applicant: Lockwood Creek Inc. Address: P.O. Box 02115 Portland, Or 97202 -0115 PH: (503) 238 -7213 15227 42ND AVE 8. C8900001 WEN -FAN AIRPORT MOTOR IN 4006 S. 139TH ST Project - 56 - UNIT MOTEL COMPLEX Vesting Issue - Does not meet standard and does need to go to BAR. Note: SEPA has not been issued. Applicant: Wen - Fanlin Address: 13910 Pacific Highway S. Seattle, WA 98168 PH: 244 -0810 9. R8904071 W. LOONEY 13529 42ND AVE S Project - Single Family Residence Vesting Issue - Does not meet setback requirements. Applicant: Looney, William Address: P.O. Box 66098 Seattle, WA 98166 PH: 242 -8151 5 -23 -89 MEMORANDUM March 27, 1989 TO: LAWRENCE E. HARD FROM: HUGH G. DAVIS RE: TUKWILA SUBJ: EFFECT OF ANNEXATION ON VESTED RIGHTS This Memorandum discusses the issue whether, after the effective date of Tukwila's annexations of certain parts of unincorporated King County, developers who have filed building permit applications with King County for developments in the annexation areas will continue to have vested rights under the King County zoning code in effect as of the application dates. There is no definitive answer to this issue. I have not located any Washington court decision that addresses the issue directly. In my opinion, however, developers with vested rights prior to the effective date of the annexations will not lose their vested rights as a result of the annexations. Mr. Sullivan of the Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington agrees with this view, although he has found no direct authority either. In 1964, the Center opined to this effect on the basis of Hull v. Hunt, 53 Wn.2d 125, 331 P.2d 856 (1958), which simply sets forth the Washington law on vesting generally.. MEMO RE EFFECT OF ANNEXATION ON VESTED RIGHTS - Page 1 5008C2 /LEH /HJD The basis of the vesting doctrine is a landlowner's right to utilize his own land as he sees fit. See West Main Associates v. Bellevue, 106 Wn.2d 47, 50, 720 P.2d 782 (1986). The purpose of the vesting doctrine is to allow developers to fix the rules that will govern their land development. Id. at 51. The doctine is supported by notions of fundamental fairness. As James Madison stressed, citizens should be protected from the "fluctuating policy" of the legislature . . . Persons should be able to plan their conduct with reasonable certainty of the legal consequences. . . . Society suffers if property owners cannot plan developments with reasonable certainty, and cannot carry out the developments they begin. Id. Once a developer files a sufficiently complete building permit application that complies with existing ordinances and building codes, he has vested his right to develop under the zoning ordinances existing at the time and the local government cannot frustrate the development by enacting new zoning ordinances. Id. Unlike many jurisdictions, Washington adheres to a bright -line rule by which a developer gains a vested right as of the date of his building permit application. Washington thus avoids issues of good faith or reliance. The justification for the bright -line rule is greater simplicity and certainty. See generally Allenbach v. Tukwila, 101 Wn.2d 193, 198, 676 P.2d 473 (1984). Under the Washington rule, the MEMO RE EFFECT OF ANNEXATION ON VESTED RIGHTS - Page 2 5008C2 /LEH /HJD ? "moves and countermoves" of the developer and local government after the date of the application are generally irrelevant. Id. In light of the basic'rationale of the vesting doctrine, I believe that annexation will not affect vested rights. If an annexation were to eliminate vested rights, then the result would be just the sort of uncertainty as to development rights that the vesting doctrine is supposed to prevent. The fallacy of the contrary argument is the assumption that vested rights grow out of an adversarial relationship between a developer and the local government. Mr. Haney of the Ogden firm has suggested that developers could vest "as to" King County but not "as to" Tukwila prior to the effective date of the annexations. In other words, a developer can gain a vested right against King County by beating King County to the draw but cannot have a vested right against Tukwila because Tukwila has not had the chance to beat the developer to the draw. There is no language in any Washington court decision that suggests that a developer may establish a vested right only as to a particular adversary. Moreover, the argument is inconsistent with the choice of a bright -line rule. Washington recognized vesting as of the date of a building permit application partly to avoid rewarding adversarial manuevers by local governments. Arguably, a change in zoning that ensues from annexation is distinct from an ordinary change in the zoning because a city MEMO RE EFFECT OF ANNEXATION ON VESTED RIGHTS - Page 3 5008C2 /LEH /HJD would not undertake annexation of a new area simply to frustrate development in such an area. However, this is probably a distinction without a difference. More particularly, the distinction relates only to the conduct of the city, which is generally not determinative of vested rights. The issue is not whether the city's conduct amounts to gamesmanship. The only issue is whether the developer qualified for vesting under the zoning code in effect as of the time of his building permit application. MEMO RE EFFECT*OF ANNEXATION ON VESTED RIGHTS - Page 4 5008C2 /LEH /HJD Request for an Administration Determination of Ordinance No. 1706, City of Tukwila for a Business Modernization Project by Wen -fan Lin and Virginia S. Lin Econo Lodge at Sea -Tac Airport 13910 Pacific Highway S. Seattle, WA 98168 (206) 244 -0810 September 22, 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Business History II. Land, Facility and Services III. Marketing IV. Financial Hardship and Degraded Personal Life V. Proposed Expansion VI. Management I. Business History In December, 1979, we purchased the original lodging facility' Airport Motel, located at 4006139th Street. To our surprise, we soon found out that this area had a very • rough business environment. Many other similar motels in the area encouraged, or at least, allowed the cultivation of crime activity. We firmly believed that the old, unsightly facility was to blame for the rough business. We had tried in various occasions to give up, only to find that nobody was interested in taking over the old facility. Our vision was that a lodging facility was to serve the guests who had a legitimate reason to stay overnight, such as tourists, vacationers, business people traveling out of town, and local people who had a specific need to stay in such facility. We weeded out lots of unwanted business patrons. Even with only •17rental units, we applied and waited for Ackerley Communication in 1982 to expanded its airport courtesy phone facility so that we could serve decent guests for travelers. In early 1983, we were allowed to have a display ad on the courtesy phone center, and started providing shuttle service for our guests (Exhibit 1). Our target was travellers and business person. Our vision was that the lodging facility should be built in such a style to meet these basic requirement, to provide their needs, and to build the facility in such style as to render scrutiny and guarantee safety for the guests during their stay. With this idealism in mind, we strived to build the business to meet these specification. In 1984, the land across the street (previously used for trailer business) became available. With establishing credibility as a legitimate successful business in just a few years, we were funded by two separate bank entities in a joint venture to acquire the land and to build a new facility. In the summer of 1985, the Airport Motor`Inn was`born' (Exhibit 2). We� continue to,operateboth facilities strictly according to our blue print of business. There are compatibility problems. Because of a drastic difference of building styles in our facility, we serve two different clienteles. It comes to our knowledge that a few motel facilities in the neighborhood serve short.stay customer, or people who engage in illegal activities. This affects our business as well since we are in the same neighborhood. One time, an AAA inspector`'withdrewour AA appointment when he saw a guest from the old facility walk in our lobby. Our dream is to replace the old facility with a new facility that will not only upgrade our clientele in that section, but also contribute to the overall better livability of the community. In 1989, this dream almost came true, provided we had not been annexed to Tukwila. The application of building permit to the King County for a modernization of the old facility was put to a stop per instruction from the City of Tukwila when it annexed the area (See Section IV.) The dream fell apart. The business continue to suffer and quality of the life working under such condition continued to degrade. Later major renovations were made to the new facility, mainly wall papering all. the guest rooms, enlarging the lobby area and changing the interior and exterior decor. In �. ;'.993`,4 the new f.a'_; •1 lty be6.ame, anEc' :'nLcidg"e: under the • marketing of the choice Hotels International (see Section III.) II. Land, Facilities and Services The hotel is located about one mile north of the northern boundary of the Sea-Tac International Airport on Highway 99 (Pacific Highway South), Exhibits 3-4. It is about 3 miles south of the Boeing Field International. Boeing Company, major shopping mall, theaters and a golf course are all within a two mile radius. The new facility stretches from S. 139th Street to S. 140th Street, a unique property on Highway 99. It has over 300 feet of exposure to Highway 99 traffic, and of Interstate 5 exposure as well (has a Econo Lodge logo near Exit #158). It takes only seven minutes of driving time door to door to and from Tea-Tac airport. The Metro bus #174, going south to Federal Way and going north to downtown Seattle, stops at the entrance of the property. • T 'facilityconsigtsiijf�17rental units, It was built� in/�94O's, spreadiCiUt�Inseparate b i gs (Exhibit 5) on ,a`landc/f�22420gquare`feet,' TH'e�~new, facilityconsists ofathreestory�wood-'frame:/bL[ilxdihg (wIth:-'interior:.corridors, ��7:fguestrcoms, ��obby, .desk, back- office,„ housek*�epinq areand:aspa./ exercise facili.ty, Exhibit 6). The land for the new facility is '30,610~,:squarefeet The new guest quarters consist of 25 2-queen bed units, 17 one-queen bed units and 5 whirlpool suites. Half of the guest rooms are non-smoking rooms (even the Choice Hotel International only requires 15% of the rooms to be non-smoking.) Our demand of non-smoking rooms is on high demand from day to day, that we plan on converting more smoking rooms to non-smoking rooms or face complaint and reducing rate, fThe'new�facilit nd, `Mobdl`Travel'Guide/rated. Each unit is air-conditioned and furnished with a refrigerator. Communication system is provided by a PBX telephone system with computerized call accounting system. Reservation system includes travel agent toll-free hot line, Choice Hotels 2001 Reservation system and fax reservations. Entertainment is provided by cable TV and hallway music. Guest folio accounting is computerized. A continental breakfast is served in lieu of on-premises restaurant. A Laundromat is next to our parking lot and a restaurant within walking distance is contracted to serve our special guests. We also provide Park & Fly and radio- dispatched shuttle services, Exhibit 7. III. Marketing Our business targets are tourists, business people, corporate contract, airport transfer travellers and flying out guests. Most of the guests reserve the room either through travel agent or through our toll free reservation hot line. To reach our targets, the following marketing programs have been implemented: 1. Choice Hotels International marketing programs Choice publishes Travel & Vacation directory (Attachment A) twice a year. Its 2001 world-wide reservation system communicates with a PC at our facility through a delicate line for hotel reservation and inventory control, rate administration, etc. A copy of the reservation activity generated report for a recent month is shown in Attachment B. 2. Hotel and Travel Index We are listed and have a display ad on the above Reed Travel Group publication which is the most used reference by travel agents world-wide, Exhibit 8. 3. AAA TourBook We are listed and have a display ad on the AAA Oregon / Washington TourBook, Exhibit 9. 4. Toll-free direct line A delicate toll-free line is provided exclusively for travel agents and quests who wish to place reservation directly with the hotel, Exhibit 10. 5. Sea-Tac airport courtesy phone and traveler's information display ad We provide a dedicate phone line for the courtesy phones in the baggage claim area as well as courtesy shuttle pick-up areas in the Sea-Tac International Airport for reservation and pick-up, Exhibit 11. 6. King County Visitor and Convention Bureau We became a the member of the bureau this year. Our goal was to gain further exposure of our business to visitors through its lodging publication (Exhibit 12) and brochure distribution at its visitor centers, and bring the dollars to the community from out of state. 7. Official Airline Guides We are listed in the OAG Official Travelers' Travel Guides, Exhibit 13. 8. Seattle and South King County Yellow Pages We are listed under the categories of hotel, motel and parking. 9. Washington State Lodging & Travel Guide We have an in-column ad in this popular publication. See Exhibit 14. 10. Other listings We are listed under other publications such as The Travel Agent's Hotel Guide (Exhibit 15), Official Conference Planners Guide (Exhibit 16) and occasionally in Vancouver B. C. newspaper. 11. Highway sign We have an Econo Lodge lodging sign on 1-5 south bound at Exit #158 leading to Pacific Highway South. 12. In-house advertising Periodically we send our brochure to the travel agents in our database. Brochures are always sent with the commission check to our travel agents. We also send it to the guests upon request. Occasionally Choice Hotels International could send our promotion material along with their travel agent commission checks in the bulk mail. We try to target a market outside of the area for travelers who need a good place to stay at a reasonable price. Our old facility across the street will not support this market • segment. IV. Financial Hardship and Degrading of Personal Life Due to the deterioration of the safety, morals of the neighborhood, it is difficult to operate the old facility day to day. The old facility is an attraction of unwanted guests, hence should be removed and replaced by one with modern style. The moratorium in Ordinance No. 1706, if applied non-discretionary, will definitely cause our financial hardship, degrading our personal life, and a continuing deterioration of neighborhood livability. These are elaborated as follows: 1. Financial Hardship In one occasion, our dream to rebuild the old facility almost came true. In 1988, there existed an opportunity that one of our mortgage lien holders agreed to provide funding to build a new facility over the land currently occupied by the old facility. With the help of our architect and engineering team, we came up with a set of contemporary blue print for the new facility. On January 3, 1989, we applied to King county Building & Land Development Division for a building permit (Exhibit 17.) The review process went well with minor requirements from the Division (Exhibit 18.) Unfortunately, the review was put to a full stop per instruction of the City of Tukwila which had just annexed the area. In a long delay until September 1989, we were told the application was handed over to the Planning Department of the City of Tukwila. We were allowed to have a pre-application meeting with the staff in the City, but only to be told that the City didn't like our architect, didn't like our blue prints, and then the worst impact - the project needed to be redesigned to meet the Tukwila's standards and BAR concerns (Exhibit 19.) These determinations effectively killed our project: requiring us to recruit a new project team, and go back to the drawing table. It not only cost us extra time we didn't have, but also would double our planning costs. While we were redoing our project, the economy went downhill and the bank finally withdrew its offer. The dream fell apart and the hope evaporated. By that time we already spent lots of money on the soft costs. We used up a lot of our operating capital, which put us constantly in debt. With few exceptions, the financing of the commercial projects become almost out of reach for every one in 1990's. Once we lose one opportunity, it may be many years before we have a second chance. Due to our successful (but rather difficult) operations, currently one of our lien holders has agreed to provide fund for us to continue this modernization project. If this moratorium applies non-discretionary to our project, we have no chance recovering last development cost from 1988. We still could run into the risk of losing our AAA Appointment any time as before as long as the old facility is in existence. With so few units and so many services we have to provide (in order to discriminatory preclude the guests for the exact reasons this Ordinance is drafted to prevent), the operating overhead is very high and we continue having to struggle financially. The only reason we could stay in business in the past few transient years is attributed to the our devoted and skilled managerial team (see Section VI.) Even though the old facility was assessed to be of no much value ($1000), to:close'the business•down will cause an unduly loss of more than`$300,000 in the 1979 dollars. 2. Degrading of Personal Life With business environment in the neighborhood, we experienced personal abuse, more than what the City of Tukwila or the community could image. The contrast of old and the new facility is like black and white. We serve tourists from out of town or out of country. Most of the guests are senior citizens or retired people, business people, groups and corporate contracts. Most of the guests are non-smokers, use credit cards, and either use our complimentary shuttle to and from airport (occasionally we charter bus in providing transportation for groups) or drive down from D. C. Most guests stay overnight and fly out in the morning. With old facility in place, our staff, and our family suffer all kinds of abuses from the guests renting that facility. Sometimes this causes the employee to seek a job elsewhere. The life of everybody working here has been degraded. The only incentive making people to hang on here is that someday we are able to replace that facility which will screen out unwanted guests forever. If this moratorium applies indiscriminately to this case of rebuilding the neighborhood, it will break the heart of everybody concerned, and only contribute to a continuing deterioration of the neighborhood. 3. A Continuing deterioration of Neighborhood Livability Since Tukwila has annexed this area, we constantly feel we are left out, like an orphan, or an adopted child. The heart of Tukwila is in Southcenter, not here. Tukwila needs this area to qualify for all sort of matching funds, and the tax revenue from the business for many projects. People know the fund has not been applied to any project around this neighborhood, such as the long walkway leading to shopping malls or current project along Interurban, except the presence of an increased number of police cars. The light rail transit system should go through Interurban (then Southcenter) but not through the more traditional Pacific Highway South. It does not take a genius to figure out that evil preys where poverty exists, and that gun is not the best policy. Adding more police cars will help put a check on crime, but allow business to upgrade facilities will also force crime out. The difference is the City of Tukwila doesn't pay for the upgrade and the entire community is the beneficiary of our efforts. Modernization of the neighborhood is the key to the solution. If Tukwila would have spent a fraction of the fund used in the Southcenter area to Pacific Highway corridor (only a few blocks)' the situation would have been phenomenally different today. From our recollection, we are the first property to put a sidewalk on Pacific Highway S. in Tukwila, the first property to provide a paved area for the bus stop, and the only one to build a fountain along the Highway :even though it is tiny, nobody near the bus stop can ignore that waterfall sound.) This is the time for the City of Tukwila to participate, and to encourage instead of impair the . business from modernization. Even though this is a small step to start with, but with the concurrence of the City as a role mocodel, it will eventually become a giant step toward the modernization of the neighborhood along the Pacific Highway South corridor. V. Proposed Expansion Currently the old section of the business is primarily rented on the weekly basis, in contrast with that of the average daily rate in the $50-$60 range in the Econo Lodge (in the new facility.) It is proposed that a brand new building of about 40 guest units, attractive architectural design, pleasant decor, proper lighting and landscaping, harmony with tomorrow's neighborhood in every respects. A draft of vicinity map, site plans and floor plans as submitted for the Pre-Application Project Summary is shown in Exhibit 20. VI. Management We have in our possession a strong and dedicated team with extensive business experience and/or educational background. The resumes of the managerial team are attached, followed by a description of the key personnel with many years of contribution to our business. ( WEN-FAN LIN EXPERIENCE Hotel Manager, Econo Lodge, 1991-Present. Engage in day-to-day hotel management and sa es with the assistance from key personnel. The task or decision making ranges from purchase / sales contracts to major renovation / expansion or franchise affiliation. Senior Specialist Engineer, The Boeing Company, 1974-1990. In Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Laboratory, developed, evaluated and enhanced 30+ aerodynamic configuration computer codes. Participated in government- and company- sponsored R & D projects. Provided daily software support internally to The Boeing Company. Consulted with engineering staff regarding engineering analysis problems. On contracts outside The Boeing Company, provided computer program tutorial to NASA personnel. Identified improvements and enhancements to CFD codes used in airplane designs. Coordinated software releases with Boeing Computer Services. Senior Engineer, EDS Nuclear, San Francisco, 1973-74. Structural analysis for seismic resistance of an off-shore platform. Research Engineer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, 1972-1973; Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, 1968-1972; Engineering Aide, 1967-1968. Lecturer, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Taiwan Provincial Institute of Agriculture, 1966-1967. EDUCATION Ph.D. 1972; M.S. 1968 Mechanical Engineering University of California, Berkeley, M.S.E. 1966 Hydraulic Engineering National Cheng Kung University, 1966. B.S. 1964 Civil Engineering National Taiwan University, 1964. PUBLICATION Co-authored on CFD, flight dynamics, and fluid mechanics in AIAA Paper, Journal of Aircraft, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, and Applied Scientific Research. Also authored and co-authored publications for The Boeing Company on a variety of aerodynamic topics. OTHER Licensed Professional Engineer (Civil and Mechanical), State of Washington. U. S. citizen, DoD Secret Clearance. Member of AIAA and Sigma Xi. VIRGINIA B. LIN EXPERIENCE 1979-present Hotel Assistant Manager, Econo Lodge In charge of daily operations - personnel hiring, supervision, scheduling, purchasing and accounting 1977-present Property manager, Holing Company, Seattle Tenant screening, leaSing contract, maintenance and bookkeeping 1971-1972 Accounting, Western Pine Supply Company, Berkeley, California 1969-1970 Librarian, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois Serials cataloging, microfilms, microfiches, serial bindery and library automation 1964-1965 Teacher, Senior Vocational School of Business, Taiwan EDUCATION Travel agent, 1985; Accounting, computer programming, 1979. Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA. M.A. 1969 University of Wisconsin, Madison • Library Sciences B.A. 1968 in Mathematics; M.A. 1967 in Education University of Oregon, Eugene • B.A. 1964 National Taiwan University Foreign Language and Literature KARIM A. ALARAKHIA EXPERIENCE Eccunc' Lodge, Sea -Ta': Airport Front Desk Ganger Rodeway Inn, Clearwater, Florida Supervising, customer relations, renovation Country Clean Cleaners, Plano, Texas Supervising, purchasing, sales and marketing Portland Hilton, Portland, Oregon Training in food and beverage outlets, Priority program EDUCATION El Centro College, Dallas, Texas Hotel operations - hotel law, sales, marketing and front desk Portland Community College, Oregon Commercial f0000d preparation diploma Falkirk College of Technology, Scotland, United Kingdom, National Diploma in hotel restaurant and institutional management -'` .`.'-�.���:���,��� = DWIGHT L. MCLEAN EXPERIENCE Econo Lodge, Sea-Tac Airport Sales Director Wards Cove packing Company, Seattle, Washington; Kenai, Alaska General accounting, bookkeeping duties W.S.U. Veterinary Science Computer Laboratory, Pullman, Washington Taught science students use of software Varsity Contractors, Bellevue, Washington Part-time position in building maintenance while attending school L.D.S. institute of Religion, Seattle, Washington Supervised custodians, solicited bids, assisted in building maintenance EDUCATION B.S. Business and Marketing, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon A.A.S. Data Processing, Highline Communication College, Des Moines, Washington M.B.A. Business Management, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington Proficiency in computer software such as Lotus, Excel, QuatroPro, Word Perfect, Procom Plus, Harvard Graphics and Cad Programs State of Washington Insurance Agent license Key Personnel Lucille Kelly, the Head Housekeeper, joined us since early 1982 even before our first expansion. Another housekeeper has been staying for more than 3 years One of the clerks has been working here three years while earning 2 college degrees at the University of Washington; one night clerk has college training in business administration and psychology, another night clerk was experienced in taking full responsibility of managing a business. . In all, we have got a strong, devoted hotel team, ready to undertake a more significant role in business as well as neighborhood livability. ACKERLEY AIRPORT ADVERTISING, INC. January 12, 1983 Mr. Wen Lin Airport Motel 4006 S. 139th Seattle, Washington 98168 Dear Mr. Lin: Per our telephone conversation: 1) We will allow you the 1982 rate of $475.00 per month even though the 1983 rate is $515.00 per month. 2) We will require your check in the amount of $950.00 to cover the last two months of the contract. 3) You will provide us with 4 -4 15/16" x 6 15/16" transparencies. 4) ;2 month contract $475.00 per month 6 month contract $522.50 per month / 4 month contract $546.25 per month /43X Please sign, date and return the contract so we may get the phone centers as quickly as possible. Y g you on Yours very truly, RE: Courtesy Phones Sea -Tac International Airport ACK Y AIRPORT ADVERTISING INC. i arvey Dick Regional Manager HD:sp Exhibit 1 Contact with Ackerley. Airport Advertising Inc. to Provide Courtesy Phone. 715 N.E. 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L 51644 CNC/E7ef Exhibit 5 Site Plan of Existing Land Use 1 L. _ _ 1 S I3t14 .5.7X9EET , • Exhibit 6 A.:Front View of Econo Lodge liano Lodge, See nuvenrsement Page ib79 and Map Page lbw, • INN AT VIRGINIA MASON 79 R SWB /DWB $85.190 Todd Johnson, Gen Mgr 1006 Spring St, 98104, Dntwn, Tel: 206.583.6453, 800. 283.6453, r" '06-223-75450 AE MC VS See Advertisement This Page • MAYFLOWER PARK HOTEL 178 R SWB $110.150, DWB 120.160, . 40 Marie Dempey 405 Olive Way, 98101, Tel: 206.623.8700, 800. 426.5100, Fax: 206-382-69960 AE MC VS DS See Advertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1680 • Meany Tower Hotel 155 R [0 SWB $69.88, DWB /TWB 79.100 (UI) J Veenhuizen, Gen Mgr 4507 Brooklyn Ave NE, 98105, Tel: 206. 634.2000, Fax: 206. 634.2000 AE MC VS CB • PACIFIC PLAZA HOTEL 168 R Ic] SWB 874-84, DWB 84.94, TWB 74.94 Dan Spurgeon, Gen Mgr 400 Spring St, 98104, Tel: 206-623-3900, 800. 426.1165, Fax: 206.623.2059•AE MC VS DC See Advertisement Page 1683 and Map Page 1680 • QUALITY INN CITY CENTER 72 R SWB $77-160,DWB 87-160,DDWB 92-160 (CCQ) Ken Butler 2224 Eighth Ave, 98121, Tel: 206-624-6820, 800-228-5151 IS)•AE MC VS DS See Advertisement Adjacent Page • RAMADA INN DOWNTOWN SEATTLE 120 R SWB /DWB $109.140, TWB 119.149 (RAI) 2200 Fifth Ave, 98121, Tel: 206. 441.9785, 800.2•RAMADA, Fax: 206-441-9790 ®lCEIBM AE See Advertisement Page 1673 and Map Page 1680 (CGI ICA$H1 • Ramada Inn Northgate 169 U n SWB $70.101, DWB 76-107, TWB 70-105, Ste 120-156 (RAI) 2140 N Northgate Way, 98133, Tel: 206.365.0700, Fax: 206.365.0750 AE MC VS • RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 234 S Cpl SWB $110.170, Ste 180-600 (MAR)(RIM) Maria Molina 800 Fairview Ave N, 98109, Tel: 206-624-6000, 800-228-9290, Fax: 206.223.8160 01I0AE MC VS See Advertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1680 • RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT BOTHELL 120 S (cI Ste 869.159 (MAR)(RIM) Janine Dunbar 11920 NE 195th St, 98011, Tel: 206.485.3030, 800. 331.3131, Fax: 206 -485.2247 9•AE MC See Advertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1678 • RODESIDE LODGE 87 R SWB $39.50, DWB 40.60 T & R Barrett, Mgrs 12501 Aurora Ave N, 98133, Tel: 206-364-7771, US /AK /Can 800-227-7771, Fax: 206.362.41690 See Advertisement Adjacent Page •SALISH LODGE 91 R fAISWB/DWB/TWB $145.210, Ste 250.650 0 Loy Helmly, Mgr 37807 SE Snoqualmie Rd, Snoqualmie, 98065, Tel: 206.888.2556, 800.826.6124 AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1678 • HOTEL SEATTLE 81 R SWB $66.70, DWB /TWB 72-76, Ste 80.98 (BCJ)(HSI)(UI) D Neyhart 315 Seneca St, 98101, Tel: 206.623.5110, 800.426.2439, Fax: 206.623.511 (5)•AE MC VS See Advertisement Adjacent Page • SEATTLE HILTON 237 R SWB $159.184, DWB 174-199, Ste 295-395 (HRS) Brian Eder, Gen Mgr Sixth & University St, 98101, Off Freeway, Tel: 206.624.0500, 800 - 426.0535 ®1f)1IE11514AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 ICGI • SEATTLE INN 159 R Icl SWB $49.68, DWB 52.72, TWB 49, Ste 62.72 Tim Cahill, Gen Mgr 225 Aurora Ave N, 98109, Tel: 206-728-7666, 800255.7932, Fax: 206.728.7666•AE MC VS DS See Advertisement Adjacent Page • SEATTLE SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS 840 R SWB $180-205, DWB 200-225 (SHC) Yogi Hutsen 1400 Sixth Ave, 98101, Tel: 206-621-9000, 800-325-3535, Fax: 206.624.8441 ®®IPJ6XD$ See Advertisement Page 1684 and Map Page 1680 ICGI (CAIN) • Sixth Avenue Inn 168 R IEI SWB 562.96, DWB 74.108, Ste 108.160 (111) Richard Vitali, Gen Mgr 2000 6th Ave, 98121, In the heart of town, Tel: 206.441.8300, Fax: 206.441.9903 AE MC VS CB • SORRENTO HOTEL 76 R SWB /DWB $140.160, Ste 170-325 (PHW)(STG) ........ Alexander de Toth 900 Madison St, 98104, Tel: 206-622-6400, 800-426-1265, Fax: 206.343.6155 (A)IDPJ(9ID • See Advertisement Page 1683 and Map Page 1680 • STOUFFER MADISON HOTEL 553 R IEI Corp $144.204, Rack 154-214 (STF)(UI) R Whaley 515 Madison St, 98104, Tel: 206.583.0300, 800 - HOTELS 1, Fax: 206.624.8125 ®IDID• See Advertisement Page 1680, 1681 and Map Page 1680 • TOWER 801 70 A 1 Bdr 875 -125, 2 Bdr 95.155 801 Pine St, 98101, Downtown, Tel: 206.623.8013, 800-447-4918, Fax: 206-340-1422 See Advertisement This Page EXECUTIVE COURT SUITES DOWNTOWN SEATTLE (206) 223 -9300 collect Fully aI)Iu)inlecl Luxury Suites with W /D, I lousekeel)ing. 1 rev parking K Free in -loom uansl)ort.tlion se>vi( e. $65 -125 Daily 51150 -1950 Monthly 300 -10th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122 FIRST HILL APARTMENTS 45 - -1 & 2 BR FULLY FURNISHED SUITES HANDY TO SHOPPINQ- RESTAURANTS - HOSPITALS- SEATTLE U. PARKING- -FREE LOCAL VAN - -CABLE TV 858480 Daily $925-$1425 Monthly 800- 571 -0848 206- 621 -9229 FAX 206 -447 -4998 ru- E INN VIRGINIA MASON i, , • ,n I hn I in , s nl� n �e,ulli \iih.inl,a; h,.in ih: -n. Quail ii \nu: luuu.hin, . p.i „nt,il xicm, , •li i,: Ihc, m .1100,1.101,1w:1 k..6uu•n tylk 01,,a 18116 Spring; Surrl • Scuffle, \1% 98104 • l- 81111. 283 -6453 Al 'rowel 70 fully fur tit/With/M.11Inca l Exhibit 8 Advertising in Hotel & Travel Index Commission: I0'3 Hates: I Hr $7:1-41:0 2 lir $9,.)--1,0) (800) 447-4918 • (206) 623 -K013 • Fax (206) 3.10 -1422 '. Sea Tac Airport (800) 446 -6661 Airport shuttle (#17 courtesy phone), air - conditioned, in room refrig- erator, Cable TV & movies, spa & physical fitness, non - smoking rooms, handicapped facilities. Bridal suites with Jacuzzi. Free continental break- fast. Lounge, restaurants, metro bus & 24hr grocery nearby. 10% com- mission. SWB $45 -$50 DWB 850.855 DDWB 855-860 Suites 585 Discounts for groups, seniors. (206) 244.0810 FAX 431-9503 13910 Pacific Highway South, Seattle 98168 1686 /USA £Travelodge Seattle Downtown 72 R lc; SWB 555.60, DWB 60.65, TWB 70 (FTE)(TVL) Wilma Pickle 2213 8th Ave, 98121, 5 blocks to' 'wntown, Tel: 206.624.6300, Fax: 206. 233.0185 AE MC VS DS • University Inn 102 R Ll SWB 57' TWB 85-95, Ste 99.109 (UI) Sam Johnson, Gen Mgr 4140 Roosevelt Way NE, 98105,'; 6-632-5055, Fax: 206.547.4937 AE MC VS CB ♦UNIVERSITY PLAZA HOTEL 135 R $72.87, DWB /DDWB 77-92 Arm, n Yousoufian, Gen Mgr 400 NE 45th, 98105, Tel: 206-634-0100, 800. 278.6993, Fax: 206-633-2743. AL MC VS See Advertisement Page 1683 and Map Page 1678 • University Travelodge 74 U LEI SWB 558-60, DWB 65.68 (FTE)(TVL) Don Stratton, Mgr 4725 25th Ave NE, 98105, Tel: 206. 525.4612, Fax: 206-524-9106 AE MC VS DS • HOTEL VINTAGE PARK 129 R SWB /DWB /TWB $140.200, Ste 370 Tim Block, Gen Mgr 1100 Fifth Ave, 98101, Tel: 206. 624.8000, 800-624-4433, Fax: 206-623-0568 &M in • AE See Advertisement Page 1679 and Map Page 1680 • THE WARWICK HOTEL 229 R SWB $150.170, DWB/TWB 165-185, Ste 250-350 (WRS) Sam Rolls 401 Lenora, 98121, Tel: 206-443-4300, 800. 426.9280, Fax: 206-448-1662 ®D)IID ®m•AE MC See Advertisement Adjacent Page • WESTCOAST CAMLIN HOTEL 140 R SW8 $70, DWB 80-100, Ste 175 (VRS)(WCH) Ric Rabourn 1619 Ninth Ave at Pine, 98101, Tel: 206-682-0100, 800-426-0670, Fax: 206-682-7415 ®IS)•AE See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 • WESTCOAST PLAZA PARK SUITES 194 R SWB $135 up, DWB 145 up (VRS)(WCH) 1011 Pike St, 98101, Tel: 206. 682.8282, 800-426-0670 ®®®IIDm•AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 • WESTCOAST ROOSEVELT HOTEL 151 R SWB 585 up, DWB 89 up ( VRS)(WCH) , Kathy Saleh Seventh & Pine, 98101, Tel: 206. 621.1200, 800-426-0670 ®IDMO) •AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 • WESTCOAST VANCE HOTEL 165 R SWB $65 up, DWB 79 up (VRS)(WCH) Michael Worthington 620 Stewart St, 98101, Tel: 206-441-4200, 800.426.06701AI 11B8)(0•AE MC VS See Advertisement Preceding Page and Map Page 1680 • Westin Hotel Seattle 877 R (u) SWB /DWB $145.195, Ste 300-1100 (DIR)(WIH) Doug Hales, Gen Mgr 1900 5th ave, 98101, Tel: 206. 728.1000, Tx: 152900, Fax: 206-728-2007 AE MC VS CB • WOODMARK HOTEL 100 R (el SWB $140.175, DWB /TWB 150-185 (LRI) John V Narigi, Mgr 1200 Carillon Point, Kirkland, 98033, Tel: 206-822-3700, 800. 822.3700 ®1E) ®• See Advertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1678 • Wyndham Garden Hotel - Bothell 166 U IEI SWB 570.80, DWB /TWB 80.90, Ste 90 -100 (UI)(WHR) 19333 N Creek Pkwy, Bothell, 98011, Tel: 206.485.5557, Fax: 206. 486.7314 AE MC VS DS SEATTLE - TACOMA INTL AIRPORT ^ Intl: 1 +206 • Motel 6 Seattle South 124 R LEI SWB 529.31, DWB 35-37 Judith Davis, Mgr 20651 Military Rd S, 98188, 0111-5 Exit 151, Tel: 206-824-9902 AE MC VS DS AIRPORT ECONO LODGE Icl SWB $45.50,DWB 50.55,DDW8 55.60,51e 85 (CCQ) Dwight McLean 13910 Pacific Hwy S, 98168, Tel: 206-244-0810, 800-446-6661, Fax: 431-9503 O DOM • AE See Advertisement This Page • AIRPORT PLAZA HOTEL 102 R Lc) SWB /DWB 544 up (ISA)(UI) Chris Hanley, Mgr 18601 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206-433-0400, 800-356-1000, Fax: 206. 241.2222 ®IIDIS)m • See Advertisement Page 1689'and Map Page 1678 • BEST WESTERN AIRPORT EXECUTEL 138 R SWB $55.85, DWB /TWB 55-95 (BW) Scott A Brown 20717 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206. 878.3300, 800648.3311, Fax: 206-824-9000 ®®IS)•AE See Advertisement Page 1689 and Map Page 1678 (CG) (CASH) • BEST WESTERN FEDERAL WAY EXECUTEL 118 R SW8 565.105, DWB 65-115 (BW) 31611 20th Ave S, 98003, Tel: 206-941-6000, 800-346-2874, Fax: 206-941-9500 One •AE See Advertisement Page 1689 and Map Page 1678 (CGI ICA ;HI • COMFORT INN AT SEATAC 119 R SWB $70, DWB 80, Ste 135-150 (CCQ) Barbara Brunetti 19333 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206. 878.1100, 800826.7875, 800221.2222 ® ®(S)• See Advertisement This Page • Days Inn Sea Tac Airport 86 R CI SWB 554-79, DWB/TWB 69-89, Ste 90-135 (DAY) .... Glenda L Wyze Intl Blvd S /Hwy 99, 98188, Seattle - Tacoma Intl, Tel: 206. 244.3600, Fax: 206-241-4556 AE MC VS • DOUBLETREE SEATTLE SUITES 221 S SWB /DWB $105.180 (DOT) Dave Ruehlmann, Gen Mgr 16500 Southcenter Pkwy, 98188, Tel: 206. 575.8220, 800-222 -TREE, Fax: 206. 575.4743 l3* See Advertisement Page 1684 and Map Page 1678 • Hampton Inn Airport 131 R lc) SWB 565.67, TWB 75.77, Ste 100 (DAM)(HAM) Bob Comble 19445 International Blvd, 98188, Tel: 206.878.1700, Fax: 206. 824.0720 AE MC VS DS • Hampton Inn Seattle Southcenter 154 R Ll SWB 558.68, DWB 74-78, TWB 72-74, Ste 80-85 (HAM) 7200 S 156th St, 98188, Southcenter, Tel: 206. 228.5800, Fax: 206-228-6812 AE MC VS DS • Heritage Inn Seattle Airport 148 R let SWB $64, DWB /TWB 74, Ste 84-94 (UI) Kathy Bernard 16838 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206-248-0901, Fax: 206-242-3170 AE MC VS DS • HILTON, SEATTLE AIRPORT HILTON 173 R SWB /DWB /TWB $109.129 (HRS) ..» R Southall, Gen Mgr 17620 International Blvd S, 98188, Tel: 206-244-4800, 800-HILTONS ®® ®ISXD• See Advertisement Adjacent Page and Map Page 1678 (CO) • HoJo Inn 58 U feJ SWB 538-52, DWB 42-56, TWB 48-62, Ste 80.90 (EXP)(HOW)(STR)(TRT) 20045 Pacific Hwy S, 98198, Tel: 206-878-3310, Tx: 152442, Fax: 206. 824.8535 AE MC VS DS • Holiday Inn Boeing Field 118 R (El SWB $53.78, DWB /TWB 53-86 (HOL) ...... Perry D Wall, Gen Mgr 11244 Pacific Hwy S, 98168, Tel: 206-762-0300, Fax: 206.762.8306 AE MC VS DS • Holiday Inn Sea Tac Intl Airport 260 R 111 SWB 586-91, DWB /TWB 96-101 (HOL) ....Cheryl S Petruzzeli 17338 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Downtown 10 mins, Tel: 206. 248.1000, Fax: 206-242-7089 AE MC VS • Howard Johnson 74 R [nI SWB 540, DWB 44, Ste 50.55 (EXP)(HOW)(TRT) James Lee, Gen Mgr 17108 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206-244-1230, Fax: 206. 241.1893 AE MC VS DS • Nendels Inn Renton 130 R fcI SWB 553.63, DWB 58.63 (NEN) Dr James Kim, Owner 3700 E Valley Rd, Renton, 98055, Tel: 206-251-9591, Fax: 206-251-0340 AE MC VS DS • Nendels Inn Tukwila / Southcenter 147 R fel SWB $60.80, DWB /TWB 60.85 (NEN) Julie Freedman 15901 West Valley Rd, Tukwila, 98188, Tel: 206. 226.1812, Fax: 206. 255.7856 AE MC VS DS • Quality Inn at Sea -Tac 213 R [El SWB 549.78, DWB /TWB 51-78 (CCQ) Francene Williams, Gen Mgr 3000 S 176th St, 98188, Tel: 206. 246.9110, Fax: 206. 246.3001 AE MC VS CB • Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport 165 R [€1 SWB 589.120, DWB /TWB 99-130, Ste 145-175 (RAD) 17001 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Sea -Tac 1/4 mi, Tel: 206-244-6000, Fax: 206. 246.6835 AE MC VS CB 'on Hotel Seattle Airport 850 R (I SW8 /TWB 5124.134, DWB 139-149, Ste 395.495 (RED) Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Tel: 206.246.8600, Fax: 206-242-8072 AE MC VS DS :NCE INN BY MARRIOTT SEATTLE SOUTH 144 S SWB $79.99, DWB 109.185 (MAR)(RIM) t W Valley Hwy, 98188, Tel: 206-226-5500, 800-331-3131, Fax: 206-271-5023 CD fvertisement Page 1682 and Map Page 1678 me Inn 87 R f €1 SWB $48.52, DWB 52-56, TWB 58 Ed Kalka, Gen Mgr i Pacific Hwy S, 98188, 1/4 mi to airport, Tel: 206-824-1350 AE MC VS DS : Crest Motor Inn 5111 Is) SyVB $32.45, DWB 35.49, TWB 39.55, Ste 48.69 Albert Kirn 5 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, Close to airport, Tel: 206. 433.0999 AE MC VS DS (Seattle- Tacoma Intl Airport listings Continued on Page 1688) - Comfort At SeaTac Ind Airport 19333 Pacific Highway So. Seattle, WA 98188 (208) 878 -1100 1- 800 -826 -7875 1-800- 221 -2222 Hotel Choice 119 Beautifully Decorated Rooms 24 -hour Complimentary Airport Shuttle Workout Room - Spa Free Continental Breakfast Commissions Paid Promptly Meal Plan: let= American Plan IuI= Modified American lc: I =European Ipl =Full breakfast included Ic1= Continental breakfast included HOTEL 8. TRAVEL INDEX 1 intheNorthwest? for a acad. You'll find Sliver Cloud isms in Bellevue, Kirkland. Lynmvood, Redmond, Renton. Seattle, Tri•Gties WA. and Portland, Oregon. We shower you with free comforts: spas. exercise facilities, continental breakfasts and foal calls. And all our locations are near vital business centers, great shopping. and colorful tourist amaaions. Stay with us! Call us at. 1-800-551-7207. y. .; n g1,400wu: The Northwest is knoum for its Clouds 1 N N S A146 TOPPEN!SH - TUKWILA, WA 1OPPEN89M H gel COEL - 515 S Lim St 95948 50086511C,41... 7444. Downtown. CARDS: AE. 01. DS, x•11 FAX 500585.7719. RATES SUBJECT TO rtieere. Motel All Year [CP] 1P: S39.00- 46.00 2PIIB: 539.00- 48.00 2P/2B: *88.00 . XP W. Senior discount credit aril gummier children 12 and under stay far sand pals oak "'�4r-. . whirlpool; FACILITY: 41 rom C1016ooee /o Yaldma Indite' Nation Center. 2 stores: Interior narrater meeting halal - door pool, wp;.xe1r1ee room. ALL ROOMS: mraoewvea, refrigerators, Cabe TV. Sons: whirlpoote. ®i$) Ig( TUKWILA (See SEATTLE E & VICINITY ACCOMMODATIONS spotting map pages A126 & A177; N index starting on page A123) ••1 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT - 400 Andover Park W 98188 20E475.2500. At jut Fin. salt 153; a. . Motor Inn northbound rat Southerner Pkwy to &a der Blvd. Men 1/2 mi sr 1-5 ret 1548 s0O8mnd w Sou/mentor 810 to Twain to Andover. CARDS: AE. C8. D1, DS. MC, VI. FAX 20815750129. . - .sayst.tlef - RATES SUBJECT TOp4 NOEm:. Myer 1P $85.00 2P/18: 595.00 2PI28: 395.00 - ,. - XP 510. Senor d8axkt weekly rata: children 18 and Ude stat tree: weekend raga aysilsblit no pets. FAWN.. 14111' rooms. 3 stones: 'Manormrndons: meeting room heated indoor Hoot exeraae room. Dining room 6:306.30811-2 & 5-10 pet` ' 58413: coactada. SERVICES: data ports: a roost transportation. For can tasory. ALL ROOMS: tree & pry movies. dee - magmata. TV. Some: hgma ta. (See dolor ad p A125) tm ® 0 ® DOUBLETRE INN - 205 Starrier Blvd 9e1e8 208x2468220.12 314 mi s orf F8; northbound Mil„ 114 hb exit 153, soumdund exit 1548 : adjacent to Saltwater Shopping M10L CARDS: AE. C8. DL 0S,.:_ Molar Inn ER. JCB, MC, VI. FAX 2061575.4749. GUARANTEED RAM, Mon -Thur 1P 388.00. 100.00 2Pn8: X8.00- 108.00 2P/28` 5101 0 - FriSun 1P88 5.00- 89.00 2P/18: 589.00 80.00 29)281: moo- *1t XP 510. Senior discount: reservation deposit children 17 and under stay tree: small pea only. 520. FACILITY: 1151. rooms 2 stories: interior corridors, meeting moms: heated pool- playground. Dining roam; 6 ant -11 pie 96111; commits. SERVICES: valet tummy; arm tranpat,tlon. upon transportation. ALL ROOMS: cabs TV. Sant tse19. stators. Fes: movies. (See ad p A729) . ()-s `- DOUBLETRI9r SUITES - 16500 Sautlteartter Pkwy 98188 20615158220. 12 314 rd s o8. F5; ` ®1• northbound exit 153, southbound edt 1548: across from Sotdhwnter Stopping Mid. CARDS: AL, :- Sate Hotel CB. DI, OS. ER. 4011, MC, VI. FAX 206575-4743. GUARANTEED RATES ; Mon -Thur PM1P: 5123.00- 143.00 2P/18: 5123.00- 143.00 29128: 5123.00- 14350 . Fri -Sun (BP] 1P 389.00 109.00 2P/ B: 589.00 109.00 2P/28: 359.00. 100.00 XP 515. Senior discount reservation deposit children 17 and under stay tree•. email pets Sly, 5201 FACILITY:221 - rooms. Specious 2 room Suites with work sped & a wet bar. 8 aortas: interior corridors: conlrrrae faCllger •-- heeled indoor pool. sauna. WMrfpool: rneaustDUl courts: rarities room. Dining room; 6.10 en -lo pm; 51342t- caedaitslloungs. SERVICES: data ports: valet laundry; arse umportdon. 5 mi area, a sport Ini epataUah• ALL ROOMS: rshrgsralor5, cabs TV. Some: microwaves` Fee: moves, wninpoots. (See ad p ATM ® ® 0 .... ECONO LODGE -SEA TAC AIRPORT -13910 bdrrabonat Blvd 98168 206244.0810. On SR 90. (i . •• CARDS: AE, CB, DI, DS, MC. VI. FAX 2067431-5501 RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Motel Err -9/30 1P: 555.00 2P/18: 350.00 2P/28: 368.00 -_,,,,,- 4/15-5/31 -'+=41153/31 & 1511-1100 1P: 550.00 2P/1B: 555.00 2Pf28: 560.00 3/1.4/14 & 12/1-2728 1P: 545.00 29/18: 550.00 212/2B: 568',.00 XP 55. Senior discount reservation dsoolt children say hes: no pets FACILITY: 47 roans. 3 8101115: hlUnta OW ' - ndors: whirlpool: exercise room. SERVICES: airport transportation. ALL ROOMS: tree movies, rangUeow� -.. tV. Some: whirlpools. (5w Color ad p A129) EMBASSY SUITES SOUTHCENTER - 15920 W Valley Hwy 98188 208227-11644. Fraur ••• rtlt 1; adjacent to basing Lonesome Pers. CARDS: AE, CB, 04 DS, J013, MC, VI. FA: Su1te Hotel GUAM Mon -Thur (BPI 1P: S134.00 2P/11: 5134.00 2P/28: 1P 5119.00 2P/18: 5119.00 2P/28: XP S15. Senior ddiscasttaedit mad guarantee: children 12 and under stay tree; no pets. FACILITY: urban spacious rooms, well-Itt Wrung/work table. Suites open on to glass covered =um. 8 store oars: business center. meeting rooms: nested indoor pool. sane. whirlpool: ratreee mate Dining pm. Fri & set -11 pm: 58416: corddall lounge. SERVICES: date ports. PC, secretarial servicer tamper beveages: valet Ilandry: nee transportation, airport Oraponstlon. ALL ROOMS: efficiencies, the cable TV. Some: cones maims. . ® HAMPTON nal SEATTLE SOUTHCIIRER - 7300 S 158th St 9818112051225-5800. 5 of ••• 1 on Hwy 181. CARDS: AE. CB, DI, DS, MC, VL FAX 2062284812. RATES SUBJEC Motai All Year ICP` 1P $61.00 59.00 2P/10: 571.00 79.00 2P/2B: Soria discount small pets o1ly. FAC1UI'Y: 154 rooms. 4 stores interior collar tasted 000l, whlrtpod: exrase room. SERVICES: era pons; valet Isasldry: seport 011h1p081e03 Slee moms, cable TV. Some: refrigerators. (See ad p 10.53 - ••• HOLIDAY INN SEATTLE -BOEING FIELD -11244 Pacific liwy S 96168 206x162-0300.8 3. Motor IED SR 99. CARDS: AE. 08, CH. DS, JC8. MC VI. FAX 20617622.8306. RATES SUBJEC All Year - 1P 57200 2P/10: 582.00 2P/2B: XP S8. Senor dement children 19 and under stay tree: red 0.ts. FACILITY: 118 rooms. 2 stories, karma o rooms: heated pont Dining room: 6 am -2 & 5-10 pm: 511418: =triads/Muncie. SERVICES: airport Fee: can away. ALL ROOMS: tree & pry moves. table TV. • •• HOMEWOOD SUITES - 8855 Southcrar Blvd 96188 20614333000.1.405 al axe 1 AAA SPECIAAL SWe Hoist CB. Dl. DS. MC, VI. FAX 206/433.8994. ha Year [CP1 1P: 5109.00- 129.00 2P/18: 5119.00- 129.00 2P728; 1 R.evtnon moo= wealayhttale y rare Passage Plano Oats. S75. FACLITY: 98 rooms Canammili rte country -ante decor. Btslress tamer, memo rooms heated Oma. v1nn1oo1 texture room. SERVICES: eaa area traraporWion. Free wren eve hies. ttrpon Oanspanmort Fee: tan Wnory. All ROOMS: VCP: DOUBLETREE H OTELS•SEATTLE • For AAA members, we're taking a little off the top. Stay in a beautiful room ata trimmed rate just minutes from spectacular Puget Sound. I"" Indulge in a little shopping at nearby Southcenter Mall. Then come -s66 x'86 home to the service and personal attention that make us famous, begun Hing with welcoming chocolate chip cookies. For reservations, call your travel profes- sional or 206-575-8220. Because we go our on a limb for AAA members. 1.800 222TREF Rams are based an sin/ie or oaubie amraanc, dna s•. w auaiiabiiay. rtlskera - - . - • ••• THE MARRIOTT RESIDENCE INN -SEATTLE SOUTH - 18201 W Vary lay 96186 Aosnmant 88904. SEATTLE) 208/228.5500. 1/4 m s at 1405. rat 1 on Hwy 181: saxes earn 005519_ Motet CARDS: AE. 08. DI, DS, JC8. MC. VI. FAX 2082114023. RATES SUBJEC AN Year [CPI 1P: 3120.00 2P/18: 3120.00 2P/2B: s• XP S10. Savor aiaca=lt arid read Wearier weary/inane* rates: children 18 and under say star: whet FACILITY: 144 mons. 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COFFEE/TEA • COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST • SPA & WEIGHT ROOM FREE • LOUNGES, RESTAURANTS, BUS & 24 HR. GROCERY STORES CLOSE BY Exhibit 11 Display Ad at Courtesy Phone Center in Sea —Tac Airport HOTELS AND MOTELS Days Inn at Sea -Tac Airport 19015 International Blvd S. Hwy 99 Seattle. WA 98188 (206) 244 -3600 (800) 325-2525 FAX (206) 2414556 585 -5105 Jacuzzi sune Newest hotel at SeaTac Airport. I blk south of entrance. Free 24 -hr air- port shuttle. Private Jacuzzi suites. family and executive suites. meeting facility. room service. laundry /valet service. guest washers /dryers. Se- nior and AAA discounts. Free continental breakfast. Restaurants and car rentals adjacent! Major credit cards accepted. I 86 units 559 -570 sgl 565 -S80 dbl 590 -5135 suite Doubletree Suites Hotel 16500 Southcenter Parkway 221 rooms Seattle. WA 98188 S89 -S168 sgl (206) 575 -8220 5104 -5168 dbl (800) 528 -0444 All suites FAX (206) 575 -4743 In -room movies. room service. free airport shuttle service. valet /laundry service. eift shop. restau- ram. lounge and entertainment. Sr. Citizen discount. Jacuzzi. indoor pool. sauna. rate in- cludes full American breakfast buffet and two beverages. racquetball. exercise room. Noon checkout. Major credit cards. & See ad on page 13. THE LION ST REPS TONIGHT. And dines. And entertains. And hosts meetings. In fact, the Red - ion does everything you'd <tkpect from a full- service hotel and conference center —and more. And with all of Seattle's exciting attractions conveniently within reach, a stay here will do anything but put you to sleep — until you're read}, that is. Call for reservations today. fit RED LION HOTFT SEATTLE AIRPORT 18740 Pacific Highway South 206 -246- 8600.800 -547 -8010 cono Lodge - Seattle Airport 13910 Pacific Highway South 47 rooms Seattle. WA 98168 S45 -S55 sgl (206) 244-0810 550 -560 dbl (800) 446 -6661 585 suite FAX (220614 31 -9503 Free airport shuttle. 7 day tree parking. Park & FIv service. air condition. cable TV. in -room refrigerators. non - smoking rooms. tree continen- tal breakfast. 24-hour cof fee/ tea. whirlpool suites. spa and exercise facilities. Family plan. AAA. Business & AARP discounts. Major credit cards accepted. Noon checkout. '0$, Hampton Inn Hotel. Seattle Airport 19445 International Blvd. 131 rooms Seattle. WA 98188 565 -567 sgl (206) 878 -1700 S75 -S77 dbl (800) HAMPTON FAX (206) 824 -0720 Free in -room movies. free local calls. free conti- nental breakfast. free shuttle service. Room service available. valet/ laundry service. Sr. Citizen dis- count. family plan. outdoor pool. Park and Fly available. Noon checkout. AMEX. VISA. DC. CB. Discover. JCB. ®de,P/4 Holiday Inn. Seattle Sea -Tac 17338 Pacific Highway South 260 rooms Seattle. WA 98188 586 sel (206) 248 -1000 596 dbl FAX (206) 242 -7089 Top of The Inn revolving rooftop restaurant. room service. lobby lounge. and Garden Room. Over 5.000 sq. ft. of meeting space. Complimen- tary airport shuttle. valet/lanundry service. Gift shop. indoor pool /Jacuzzi and exercise facilities. All major credit cards accepted. 61C,-.; iC HOTELS AND MOTELS Quality Inn SeaTac 17101 Pacific Hwy. S. Seattle. WA 98188 (206) 246 -7000 5145 -S225 suite (800) 228 -5151. FAX (206) 246 -1715 Airport shuttle complimentary, complimentary continental breakfast, restaurant adjacent, pool adjacent. lounge adjacent. laundry. in -room mov- ies. meeting facilities. bellman /concierge. Noon checkout. Major credit cards accepted. E 137 rooms 569 sgl S79 dbl Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport 17001 Pacific Highway S. 165 rooms Seattle. WA 98188 599 -5129 sgl (206) 244-6000 5109 -5139 dbl (800) 333 -3333 5145-S300 suite FAX (206) 246 -6835 In -room movies. room service. concierge. 24- hour complimentary airport shuttle. Southcenter shuttle. Restaurant. gift shop, lounge w /nightly entertainment. Wheelchair accommodations. Sr. citizen discount. outdoor pool. exercise room. massaee, sauna. Valet/laundry. Business services. Meeting/banquet facilities. Free parking. Noon checkout. Major credit cards accepted. «, 1 C .71:1. I11": F t i Sal''t:I Red Lion Hotel Seattle Airport 18740 Pacific Highway South 850 rooms 5114 -S139 sgl 5129 -5154 dbl S250-5425 suite Seattle, WA 98188 (206) 246-8600 (800) 547 -8010 FAX (206) 242 -9727 Room service, free airport and shopping mall shuttle, concierge, valet/laundry service, coffee shop, gift shop, fine dining in two restaurants, two lounges, entertainment, business center. Sr. Citizen discount. Jacuzzi in suites. outdoor pool. pets allowed, free parking. exercise room. Ipm checkout. VISA, MC. AMEX, DC, JCB, Dis- cover. CB. Enroute. [1. i9 See ad on page 14. Seattle Airport Hilton 17620 Pacific Highway South 173 rooms Seattle. WA 98188 S105 -S125 sgl (206) 2444800 S120 -S140 (800) 445 -8667 FAX (206) 439 -7439 In -room movies. room service. free airport sht valet laundry service. coffee shop. gift s' restaurant. lounge. Jacuzzi. outdoor pool. e cise room. Major credit cards. ET: Seattle Marriotl Hotel, Sea -Tac 3201 S. 176th Street - Seattle, WA 98188 (206) 241 -2000 FAX: (206) 248 -0789 Guest rooms: 459 Five minutes from SeaTac Airport, the Seattle Marriott iE a full - service hotel featuring a five -story atrium with pool, sauna, whirlpool, health club, lounge and restaurant. Complimentary limousine service to airport. 18,000 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet space. Close to Southcenter Shopping Mall. t7) ..-t 045 0 .0 0.1 ..0 4- = CD c to v 0 m m .. ..-t . L O C C7 0 m E C) t71 N .■1 = T L o 0-4 0 U 0) C 4., 1 - f7 C 0 0 ••7 1-4 J C..) 7. 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CPC 1:112113E1131EMIN JAMBE Viesteont•Iae-Tee Hotel 18220 PAO& Hwy, 54810, At Airport • 308/245.5635 . • t • 5E4 _2 rid. 91:10= 10111111121121 Wyndham Orden Motif . 179 15115 Petite Hey, 5,98188, 1 WM* ham 203/2444888 : SCA .3 r4.1. DES MOINES N•ndeli Vj Inn-Ss.-Tic • 331 22243 Pacific Mt,. 5,93198, Nee Airlson 206/578-8727. • SEA 3 H. 11111:18 ,a) ca111121121 Remade • • •. 110.11, •22300 Seventh Ave. 9,98196. 1-5 9* 149 ' 208/824-9920 SEA 10 ne.• 1211111111 Fsa CPC key•Stesiessew, 1934 816 Exhibit 13 Listing in OAG Official Travelers' Travel Guides u5 rtt (206) 522 -2536 4E, Seattle 98105 ON \ST INN (206) 547 -6077 4, Seattle 98103 vith warmth and calm. Enjoy pvt, eds and full breakfast. 6 rooms near -noon tea. NS, no pets, V/MCIAX. House (206) 633 -4441 'ay NE, Seattle 98105 INN (206) 324 -9511 :aide 98102 SALISBURY HOUSE BED 6z BREAKFAST (206) 328 -8682 750 16th Ave E, Seattle 98112 See ad this page Villa Heidelberg (206) 938 -3658 4845 45th Ave SW, Scattic 98116 WASHINGTON BED & BREAKFAST GUILD 11 800-647-2918 2442 NW Market St, #355 Wl_T, Scattic 98107 Sec ad this page Williams House Bed & Breakfast (206) 285 -0810 1505 Fourth Ave N, Scattic 98109 A -1 Motel (206) 632 -3733 4450 Greenlake Way N, Seattle 98103 (206) 325 -3654 rport Motor Inn (206) 244 -0810 aide 98122 13910 Pacific Hwy S, Seattle 98168 (206) 282-6863 Seattle 98119 1ST• (206) 720-7161 attle 98102 $ _ (206) 526-9826 the 98105 .ST (206) 325 -6072 ;cattle 98112 tk & Breakfast (206) 340 -1201 N, Seattle 98109 (206) 441-7125 ,tile 98101 ES .ST attic 98102 800 - 327 -9692 LL FAST (206) 284 -9779 :attic 98119 (206) 322 -0206 tittle 98102 Airport Plaza Hotel (206) 433 -0400 18601 Pacific Hwy S, Seattle 98188 Alexis Hotel 11 (206) 624 -4844 1007 First Ave at Madison, Seattle 98104 Aloha Inn Motor Hotel (206) 283 -6070 1911 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98109 Alps Hotel 1 (206) 625 -9817 621 S King, Seattle 98104 Ambassador inn (206) 362 -9885 12059 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98133 Arlington Suites 1 (206) 624 -4844 1007 1st Avenue at Madison, Seattle 98104 Aurora Nites Inn (206) 365 -3216 11746 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98133 Baroness Apartment Hotel (206) 624 -0787 1005 Spring St, Seattle 98104 Ben Carol Motel (206) 244 -6464 14110 Pacific Hwy S, Seattle 98168 BEST WESTERN AIRPORT EXECUTEL 1 (206) 878 -3300 20717 Pacific l-Iwy 5, Seattle 98198 - See ad page 4 BEST WESTERN CONTINENTAL PLAZA (206) 284 -1900 2500 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98109 Sce ad page 4 BEST WESTERN EVERGREEN MOTOR INN 1 (206) 361 -3700 13700 Taylor Ave N, Seattle 98109 Sce ad page 4 BEST WESTERN EXECUTIVE INN 1 (206) 448 -9444 200 Taylor Ave N, Seattle 98109 Sce ad page 4 BEST WESTERN • LOYAL INN 1 2301 8th Ave, Seattle 98121 See ad page 4 (206) 682 -0200 Bridge Motel (2061 632 -7835 3650 Bridge Way N, Seattle 98103 Exhibit 14 Listing in Washington State Lodging & Travel Guide a,• SEATTLE, Bush Hotel 11 (206) 623 -8079 621 S Jackson, Seattle 98104 Casabel Motel (206) 632 -8200 3938 Whitman N, Seattle 98103 City Center Motel (206) 441 -0266 226 Aurora Ave N, Scattic 98109 .. Civic Center Spa Motel (206) 285 -9870. : 721 Aurora N, Seattle 98109 THE CLAREMONT HOTEL 111 (206) 448 -8600 2004 Fourth Ave, Seattle 98121 , , - .: f . Seattle's favorite classic hotel in the absolute heart of ' ' ',. the city. Enjoy freshly renovated suites with separate - bedrooms and /or kitchens from $79 to $149 and`. renovated hotel rooms from $59. See ad page 105 ' _ :• (7 , ; Efii [t7 COMFORT INN SEA -TAC 11 800 - 826.7875 19333 Pacific Hwy S, Seattle 98188 . - $, COMMODORE MOTOR HOTEL 1 (206) 448.880 2013 2nd Ave , Seattle 98121 , Seattle's best value. Downtown, six - story, family -. owned and operated European- stylehotel.Oneblock to Pike Place Market. Walk to waterfront, Monorail, Westlake Center, downtown shopping and business district. Rooms from $32. It will be our pleasure to serve you. CONTINENTAL COURT : ., ,. - . ALL -SUITE MOTEL 800 - 233 -1501: 17223 32nd Ave S, Seattle 98188 .' ?+. N it : ,:6 ©EU Crest Motel/Trailer Park (206) 363 -0700. 14115 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98133 • Crown Motel (206) 523 -4448 ; • 9541 Aurora N, Seattle 98103 DAYS INN TOWN CENTER 1.(206) 448.3434'• ; 2205 Seventh Ave, Seattle 98121 • .• Doubletree Inn Hotel 1 ' (206) 575- 8220;' ' 205 Strander Blvd, Seattle 98188 r <'"j '' 0 ., ) Doubletree Suites Hotel - Seattle 1(206) 575- B220sj ,' 16500 Southcenter Parkway, Seattle 98188. : : "..,? `;''' .. c � , ,A!,q Eastlake Inn (206) 322-7726''; 2215 Eastlake E, Seattle 98102 Econo Lodge • (206) 4 :': 41- 0408'; *, 325 Aurora Ave, Seattle 98109 I ';`tf:ek -Econo Lodge (206) 244, - 08104 -: 13910 Pacific Hwy S, Seattle 98168 ' ?'r : ' +., Nr. Sea -Tac Airport. Free shuttle, Cont. bkftt;"A/CA , Cable TV, Frige, Whirl pool suites, Spa/weight rooiti EDGEWATER INN 1 (206) 728-700O,<'� %' 2411 Alaskan Way Pier 67, Seattle 98121 -, '_:; " See ad this page ;{+' El Dorado Motel (206) 362 - 97861:' 11736 Aurora Ave N,'Seattle 98133 '"`s'' +`.•, Embassy Suites Hotel Southcenter 1 (206) 227- 8844j' 15920 West Valley Hwy, Seattle 98188 V't Emerald Inn (206) 52245000:7: 8512 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98103 - '<a EXECUTIVE COURT SUITES (206) 223.-9300 . 300 10th Ave, Seattle 98122 -^ . i', Executive Residence 1 (206) 329.8000: 1011 Boren Ave Suite #220, Seattle 98104 - .1300. :; "y. '` Four Seasons Olympic Hotel 1 (206) 621 -1700 411 University St, Seattle, 98101 rit Altai 's:the.ult WASHINGTOf� WASHINGTON Listing cities include: Bellevue, Seattle, Seattle/ Tacoma Intl Airport, Spokane, Tacoma Bellevue • Bellevue l lilton, 100 112th Ave NE, 98004, 180R, Sgl $81 -91, Dbl $91- 101.206 -455 -3330, 800-BELIIILT ❑ Bellevue Silver Cloud Inn, 10621 NE 12th SI, 98004, 97R, Sgl $46 -50, Dbl $50 -60, 206.637- 700(1 • Best Western Greenwood Inn. 625 116th NE, 98004, 1768, Sgl $72 -81, Dbl /Ste $81 -176, 206 -455 - 9444,800- 445- 9444,Fax:206.455 -2154 • Embassy Suites lintel, 3225 15811, Ave SE, 98008, 2408, SgI $115 -120, Dbl /Ste $130 - 1000, 206.644- 2500,800- 362 -2779, Fax :206. 644 -2091 • Rcd Lion Hotel, 300 112th Ave SE, 98004, 353E, Sgl/Dbl $130 -165, 206- 455 - 13(0, 800 - 541 -111 1 Seattle • Alexis Seattle, 1007 1st Ave at Madison, 98104, 54R, SgI /Dbl $145 -165, Ste $205 -310, 206 -624 -4844, 800 -426 -7033, Fax:206 -62 I -9009 ❑ Best Western Continental Plaza, 2500 Aurora Ave N. 98109, 94R. SgI $64 -70, DbI /Ste $70 -84, 206 - 284 -1900, Fax206- 283 -5298 • Best Wcstcrn Executive Inn, 200 Taylor N, 981(19, I 23R, Sg1$75 -91, I)hI $83 -98, 206. 698 - 1(00, 8(10 -528 -1234 or Best Western Summit Inn, P013 163, 98068, RIR, Sgl $69, DbI /SIC $77 -125, 206- 434 -6300 ❑ Comfort Inn, 19333 Pacific Ilwy S, 98188, 120R, SgI $51 -55, Dbl $59- 63,206 -878 -1100. 800- 228 -5050 ❑ Courtyard by Marriott, 400 Andover Park W, 98188, ! 49R, SgI $52 -68, DbI /Ste $52 -82, 206 - 575- 2500,Fax:206- 575 -0129 • Days Inn Town Center, 7th & Blanchard, 98121, 90R, Sgl $74, DbI /Ste $79 -85, 206 -448 -3434, 800-648-6440. Fax:206-44 1-6979 • Doubletrce Seattle Inn, 205 Strander Blvd, 98 (88, 200R, Sgl $85 -108, Dhl $95- 108, 206 -246 -8220 • Ilampton Inn SeaTac, 19445 Pacific IIwy S, 98188, 1.31 R, Sgl $65 -67, Dbl /Ste $71 -100, 206-878-1700, Fax:206-824-0720 • Ileritagc House, 3757 S 162nd St, 98188, 4S, Ste $100, 206-431 -8640 • Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza, 1113 6th Ave & Seneca, 98101, 417R, Sgl $155 -225, Dhl $175 - 225.206 -464- 1980.800-HOLIDAY ■ lm at Virginia Mason, 1006 Spring SI, 98104, 79R, SgI /Dhl $69-159, 206- 583 -6453, 800-283-6453, Fax:206-223-7545 II Inn at the Market, 86 Pine St at Firs' Ave, 981(11, 65R, Sgl $85 +, Dbl/Ste $95- 180 +. 206-443-3600, 800-446-4484, Fax:206- 448 -0631 ■ Meany'rower Hotel, NE 451h at Brooklyn Ave, 98105, 15SR, SgI $86 -90, DbI $98 -102. 206 - 634 - 201)0,800 -648 -6440 ❑ Pacific lintel, 317 Marion Si, 98104, 1 IOR, Sgl/dbl $45 -65, 206- 622 -3985 o Pacific Plaza Ilotel, 4(10 Spring St, 98104, 168R, Sgl $62 -74, DbI $68 -R0, 206 -623- 3900, 800-426-1165, Fax:206-623-2059 • Quality Inn City Center, 2224 Rth Ave, 98121, 72R. Sgl $66 -95, Dbl /Ste $71 -95, 206.6?' _.,__ 800-228-5151 ❑ Ramada Inn, 214(1 N Northgatc Way, 9 1698. SgI $64-67, Dh /Ste $70-115, 206 - 365- 0700,Fax:206- 368 -8941 • Ramada Inn Downtown, 22(0 Fifth Av 120R, Sgl $72 -96, Dhl $82 -112, 206 -41 800- 2- RAMADA,Fax:206 -441 9790 ■ Residence Inn by Marriott, 16201 W Valley Ilwy, 98188, 144S, Sgl $72 -95, Dhl /Ste $95.140, 206- 226 - 5500, FAx:206 -27 ( -5(123 WASHINGT ❑ Rodeside Lodge, 12501 Aurora Ave N, 98133, 87R, Sgl $39 -50, Dhl $40 -60, 206- 365 -7771, 800- 227 -7771 • Salish Lodge, 37807 SE Snoqualmic Rd, Snoqualnlie, 98065. 91 R. Sgt /Dbl $150 -175. Ste $235 - 650, 206- 888 - 2556, 8(10- 826 -6124 ❑ l lotel Seattle, 315 Seneca St, 98101, 81R. Sgl $56 -60, DbI /Ste $62 -90, 2(16- 623 -5110, 800 -426 -2439 ❑ Seattle Aloha hut, 1911 Aurora Ave N, 98109, 57R, Sgl $34 -39, Dbl $44 -49, 206-283-6070 • Seattle Shearton Hotel & Towers, 1400 6th Ave, 98101, 840R, Sgl $155 -175, Dbl $175 -195, 206- 624. 0500,800. 426- 3535,Fax:206- 624 -8441 (SEE ADVERTISEMENT) • Sixth Avenue Inn, 2000 6th Ave, 98121, 166R, Sgl $71 -84, Dhl /Ste $79 -112, 206.441. 8300, 800- 648 -6440, Fax 206 -441 -9903 • Sorrento Ilotel, 900 Madison St, 98104, 76R, SgI /DbI $140 -160, Ste $170 -325, 206 - 622.6400, 800 - 426 -1265, Fax:206-625-1059 (SEE ADVERTISEMENT) • Tower 801, 801 Pine St, 98101, 70A, I BR $75- 125,2BR $95- 155,206- 623 -8013, 800- 447- 4918,Fax:206 -340 -1422 ❑ Travelodgc University, 4725 25th Ave NE, 98105, 74R, Sgl $39, Dhl /Ste $47 -60, 206- 525 -4612 ❑ 'Tropics Motor Inn, 225 Aurora Ave N, 98109, 164R, Sgt $46 -68, DbI /Slc $48 -125, 206- 728 -7666 • University Plaza lintel, 4(10 NE 4511,, 98105, 135R. Sgl $74-84. 001 $86-92, 206- 634-0100, 800-343 -7040, Fax206 -633 -2743 • The Warwick, Lenora and fourth Ave, 98121. 230R, SgI /DbI $165 -175 +, Ste $350 +, 206-443-4300,800-426-9280 • Westcoast Camlin Hotel, 1619 North Ave at Pine, 98101,140R, Sgl $74 +, Dbl $84 +,206. 682 - 01(x), 800 - 426 -0670 • Westcoast Plaza Park Suites, 1011 Pike, 98101, 194R, Sgl $125 +, Dbl $ (35 t , 206-682-8282, 800 -426 -0670 e Westcoast Roosevelt F Intel, 7th and Pine, 98101, 1 52R. Sgl $82 +, DbI $89 +, 206 - 621 - 120), 800- 426 -0670 • Westcoast Vance Hotel, 620 Stewart St, 98101, 165R, Sgl $65 +, DbI $79 +, 206 -441 -4200, 800-426-0670 • The Westin Ilotel, 1900 Fifth Ave, 98101, 865R, Sgl $155 -195, Dbl /Ste $180-1200, 206 - 728 - 1000, 800- 228 -3000, Fax:206- 728 -2007 • Woodmark Hotel, 1200 Carlton Point, 98033, 100R, Sgl $110-160, Dhl $125 -175, 206-822-3700, 800-822-3700, Fax:206-822-3699 - Seattle /'Tacoma Intl Airport - Airport Motor Inn, 13910 Pacific Hwy S, 98168, Sgl $48 -52, Dhl /Ste $52 -85, 206- 244 -0810, 800 - 446.6661, Fax:206- 431 -9503 ❑ Airport Plaza Hotel, 186(11 Pacific Hwy S, 98188, 102R, SgI /DbI $44 +, 206 - 433 - 04(0, 800- 356 -1(1(10 • Best Western Federal Way Execute!, 31G11 201h Ave S, 98003, 118R, Sgl $65 -175, Dbl $71 -73, 206-941-5888,800-334-7234 • Best Western Ilomccourt Suites, 6329 S 2120h St, Kent. 9RO22 1525 .Ste .TAR-125 ,(1(_105_1R(N) Exhibit 15 Listing in Travel Agent's Hotel Guide )iwy :), vt+taa, mutt, Sgt ■an -i.t, UDi TYtt -tui, 206 - 2481 000.800- HOLIDAY Rate Range Key: To $65 ❑ $65 -$95 • WI Marriott Hotel. 3201 S 176 St, 98188, 46211, $92 -102, 001$102 -112, 206 - 241 -2000 • Red Lion !fowl SeaTac, 17620 Pacific Brit 98188, 850R, Sgl/Dbl $114 -144, 206. 246 -Ifs 800. 541 -1111. Fax :206 -242 -9727 ❑ Sandstone Inn, 19225 Pacific Hwy. S.411114 Sgl $50 -54, DbI $54-60, 206-824-1350, 800. 223 -4476 (SEE ADVERTISEMENT)'. • Seattle Airport Hilton, 17620 Pacific flu 98188, 173R, Sgt $105.130, Dbl $11S -145, 206.244- 4800, 800 - HILTONS (SEE ADVERTISEMENT) • Westcoast Gateway }tote!, 18415 Pacific/In 98188, 146R, Sgl $65 +, Dbl $75 +, 206-2 8(0- 426 -0670 • Westcoast SeaTae lintel, 18220 Pacific Hqi 98188, 150R, Sgl $73 +, Dbl $80 +, 206 -246 80)- 426 - 0670 Spokane ❑ Best Western Trade Winds North, N 3033 ;le Division, 99207, 63R, Ste $52 -65, 509 -326 • Cavanaugh's Inn at the Park, W 303 North Dr, 99201, 275R, Sgl $73 -100, Dbl $83 -I14,- 509- 326 -800), 800 -THE -INNS • Cavanaugh's River Inn, N 700 Division, 250R. Sgl $69 -80, Dbl $74 -85, 509 - 326 - 5571;; 800 -TI IE -INNS ❑ Comfort Inn Broadway, 6309 E Broadway* 99212, 35R, Sgl $40-42. DbI $45 -48, ,, 3, 509- 535 -7185 ❑ Days Inn, 1919 N Hutchinson Rd, 99212,9111; SgI $35 -42, Dhl /Ste $40 -65, 509- 926 -5399 ,J ❑ Holiday Inn Medical Center, E 110 4th Ave,;p 99202, 153R, Sgl $39 -43, Dbl $47, 509 -8 ❑ Holiday Inn West, 4212 Sunset Blvd, 9920(,' 140R. Sgl $39 -54, Dbl $44 -52, 509- 747 -2021 a Red Lion Inn, N 11(8) Sullivan Rd, 99037, Sgl $69 -79, Dbl $79 -89, 509- 924 -9000, 801- 547 -8010, Fax:509- 922 -4965 It Sheraton Spokane Ilotel, 322 N Spokane FA 99201, 380R, Sgl $75-95, Dbl $84 -104, 509-455-9600,800-848-9600 ■ Westcoast Ridpath Hotel, Sprague & 1st Alt 98204, 350R, Sgl $65 +, DbI $75 +, 509 -838 -! 800- 426 -067( Tacoma o Best Western Executive Inn, 5700 Pacific II 98424 ,140R, Sgl $52 - 54,1)02$55 -62,, 206-922-0080,800-528-1234 o Best Western Lakewood Motor bm, 6125 Ave SW, 98499, 78R, SgI $42 -52, DbI $47-R 206 -584 -2212, 800- 334 -7234, Fax :206 -588- ❑ Best Wcstcrn Tacoma Inn, 8726 S Hosmer9l 98444, 150R, Sgl $48 -58, DbI /Ste $56 -135, 206 -535 -2880 ❑ Doric Tacoma Motor I Iotcl, 242 St Helens, . 98402, 140R, Sgl $33 -42, Dbl $36 -48, 206 -572 -9572 ❑ La Quinta Motor Inn, 1425 E 27th St, 98404, 160R, SgI $61, Dbl/Ste $67 -185, 206 -383.5 ❑ Nendels Inn, 8702 S Hosmer, 98444, 144R, $34 -39, DbI /Ste $39 -50, 206 - 535 -3100, 800 - 547 -0106 ❑ Quality Inn, 9920 S Tacoma Way, 98499, Ste $32 -37, 206 -588 -5241 Royal Coachman Motor Inn, 5805 Pacific 98424, 95R, Sgl $44, Dbl/Ste $49 -80, 800 -422 -3051, Fax :206- 922 -6443 Sheraton Tacoma Ilotel, 1320 Broadway PI )8402, 320R, SgI $85 -100, DbI /Ste $95 -150► 206-572-3200,800-325-3535, Fax :206 -591 Sherwood Inn, 8402 S Hosmer St, 98444,1 Ste $37 -43, 206 - 535 -2800 o Westwynd Motel, 6703 144th St NW, Gig 98335, 24R, SgI $32, Dbl/Ste $37 -49, 206- 857 -4047 Over $95 • , X 0- r• Q r• rh v M a 0 o 70 n m o 0 x- r o c) o. m is CD 0_ 0 -r, King County Building & Lnnd Development 1)IvJRion Parke, Planning arid Resources Deportment 3604 - 136th Place Southeast Bellevue, Washington 98006-1400 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT I n t o y� I i r I id. / i 01.3 I I 1 I TRACKING NUMBER DATE RECEIVED DATE EXPIRES BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER 1_ 1 _ 1 DATE ISSUED OWNER INFORMATION j) 1 1 c-/ - 1 U L- it 1 /0349 OWNER'S NAME LAST OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESS �. I t 121,121 1 t II 1 t I I t 1 1 1 1 1 1 L lST I 1 I t 11 I /�t It I I I I HOUSE NUMBER DIR STREET NAME OR NUMBER STREET TYPE DIR D/iFIRST -•f/;� /rc / 1 PHONE NUMBER 4-4! c r+ yiz r CiJM -PC 5225.43 ECL 244.00 48900001 TTL 5 II- 6!).' -rs CHEK TEND 5465.43 C:C :t'IC; .00 a.i CITY STATE ZIP CODE PROPERTY INFORMATION 1 I `ft 01041 I 511 1 1 1 1 1 1 J. HOUSE NUMBER DIR PREFIX I.fl LL P,9GE u I ' I IF LOCATION IS IN A SUBDIVISION: LEGAL DESCRIPTION I v J L 1 I_ STREET NAME 'OR NUMBER L151 aa LI SECT TWN RANEE Lu u_ I L_uJ 1 1 1 I I LOT BLOCK 11 1 151_11_) L J STREET TYPE DIR SUFFIX L'L& qL f1 1 n l l L i- u ZONE CL SIFICATION P 1 _L 1 PLAT NAME OWNER PRIVATE 1 ❑ PUBLIC 2 ❑ PUD SHORELINE INE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DIV USE / 6 ! C ?/V • !T y' i RNA- A 1-,c/ r -b Q /..g./p/ l�lll)/ n�rL _ T.1 t. ,Or?,• " Account Number L nit Li 1-__L-1 W TYPE CODE UNITS BLOCS. ! i_ ,A r.,. ,1t��i1i f I' �r r;'�'.'is;�t,Y��.1:�11. .:,�!�;." ,J� „I,,;..T: 11;x,'„ " , `•t.�• ..r, �; � .•- :-t`.', , :r �}i.. 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SENSITIVE AREA ,,,,,,v, , •:' a j; . i .r;, '' ,Ir r .„ v,,p m..••G..� s :,c,. ❑ hIO' :,�' {`, ;1,$,,- ;g;;,:,;�. z• . ;.,,., ty1•wr::' .1 r p �.; I.t.:•i' .. ,1.,I,..,.;ri•Yv',-r. 0 +cik;'�..ytJ, :r....,.., .;:._:n:"' � •,: '> l , ! , , t .. IA,: ,,. r.. s*`i3iitSIl13i?+d6!? •ii.l '1. tS -:4S. Iii . t%F'':;,,ryy , :rr'-..�7..tC.. . ••r;,.r.�ll :.,. :,1 r ,�L.,.:.HEALTHR�+ .gg - =' IV �,� ., P �� i. ,f ,,��,�� �y'��'. >` 'Elk'''. SEVItE �= SEPTIC; - '•� ; .'„ Ai ;q (�� , K y. �, '' •..:. 1 , _ , a.,; • 1 i. �*',;'t ''t,'!h:%�*.•,I,, ❑ :,;WA7Ef; -. t 1, ,' i!4 .; %;''.11n' 91ti','� 1•'' :r' ,1i :i 1.Y: ? %,4'4.T'1ti �t,'t;;�•�, r•. � i� ;r, { +'�'.. •,, (•' ; .. i1.. •1,<' DUE• IA, ::...:'r►•,'_1;3,x;.• ',1 11. ; '.,.:- }' r,..,!1,:: ���piti.t•Y`�:.a',� +1';• `t � ,., E.P.A. ,. pit i..1, + �iu : CAT EXEMPT ;a ' lsiE(l:'DEC: , �t,1tr� I r ,•;� :;dw,?* y :i.'t a�{ ;., { : ,.t�ii" ik`a: ,',.: I..1 [`c.a':��•,y {��. Si +• <N'� •�' 1.5• tii .. ,�: i 1, t•' ,p, 4::;, %r'r,•,1r i� tl• • 1., r- �Ib °. i+' j i. '1, ,; ,. .1.: i ,,t•.` }'' Yt�r,. 6rh r< t'' ";..; :r •, .v,::.,9.,;. ,,, �j.y{P.•'ti�3�',r.- •0,.,.:1,4 .r�'•� , ,�? .STATFJ000NTY •'l. 'ACCESS PERMIT. I# , ' rc i, ,.'a! Ali) i.,,, ,•�r a,' Ili, + !'`e- , i:;. , I .lh -� 1 �` . �.• .,.1, .,1;, ;.il.� :.1 ..I', ,: .. 1 ; 6t• ;: 1 1;'r','' r.;, t:�.,'w;. 4 4y,f « .APPROVED. •iv'Py, Ly ',•: ' I;'!.r •)�' + T � :r r.h ic, �! 1 ■'(a. . S'• •,,, Y I }i l r,.�.' ..:Q:' •`J1 t, . ' 1" , �1' ;r,; :7t c•; •u:, r ,. .f� •11s1i` +� 'Ct"OtifiiO4/)t•,- 1 CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASIIINGTON THAT INFORMATION FURNISHED RY TNF OWNFR nFi nWNFFIc AGENT IN SUPPORT OF CERTIFY THAT ALL APF AUTHORIZED BY THIS P OWNER/AGENT SIGNAT Exhibit 17 Application for Building Permit to King County RECEIVED / 2 w ISSUED L�l CON IRACTOR'SNAME 1EGISIRATION N ADDRESS ). OWNER/AGENT PHONE CONTRACTORS PHONE OFFICIAL C�iFERENCE PLANNERS GUIDE© t' NEW COMPUTERIZED EDITION DAIE DEFEDENCEtIO. t POSSAMOIINI T y -1 4 1 994 1 771 01-1SP41 S340 .S0 l lS "- Fr non I..nclgp Sea --Tar: Ai rpnrt. 1 391 0 Pac i f i n Highway South Seattle WA 981(-)R • KEEN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR FII,FS • RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT • nA1E .Thnp 99 4 11EFEf1ENCE NO. 1.771 0HSP4I Gf1OSS AMOUNT V340 ..FO IIS 27 1 Alt . ZRTISING CONTRACT POST OFFICE BOX 490 PICTON, ONTARIO, CANADA KOK 2T0 PHONE: (613) 476 -1055 FAX: (613) 476-3116 TYPE OF ADVETIT ISEMEN'T DTSPI .AY ADVFRTISFMFNT GROSS AMOUNT `Ji34O .S0 US DISCOUNT 5% WITHIN 15 DAYS NET' AMOUNT `1;1 7 .03 $323.411 US ORDER FORM iHIS IS A SOLICITATION FOR SERVICES AND NOT A BILL, INVOICE OR STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT DUE. YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO MAKE ANY PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF THIS OFFER UNLESS YOU ACCEPT THIS OFFER. Econo Sea Tac Airport .(800) 446 -6661 Conditions and Terms of Order F Airport shunts #17 court. lire Official Conference Planners Guide p ( courtesy phone), elr•conditioned, In room rooms, orator, Cable TV 8 movies, ape 8 physical fitness, non - smoking rooms, wing terms and conditions. All payments must he marts in advance and returned handicapped ladlities. Bridal suites with Jacuzzi, Free continental break- ss (4) color, we will do the color separation horn the printed ad copy. The amount qr. CO fast. Lounge, restaurants, metro bus & 24hr grocery nearby. 10% own- tsement shall appear as shown with applic- aMe changes in prospective mariner of • minion. t- cancellable by your firm. It is agreed that the person who has signed this contract SWB $45 -$50 DWB 850 -155 DDWB $55 -$80 Suites $85 Discounts for groups, seniors. " contract shall serve as a legal arid binding contract in any court of law. The ndvertir (206) 244 -0810 FAX 431 -9503 .13910 pacific Highway South, Seattle 98168 publication or it may be from another publi- cation. The Official Conference Planners uutao is not wnn:uea wan any otner auectory, in wnure ur ur r,arr mu uniw,,, .....o.,ance Planners Guide is a division of 974214 Ontario Inc . It is also ngrend that should Ito said advertisement be from another publication that the said hotel or property dons In fact have the copyrights to the said advertising copy and is in agreement that it Is not a copyright infringement for the Official Conference Planners Guide to use the attached advertisement in ils said directory and should the question of copyright inlringernenl arise that the hotel or property shall assume the responsibility for the said advertisement and its content. It Is also agreed in the event of error or omission, the publisher shall not be hold liable other Than the cost of the advertisement. AUTHORIZATION FOR ENTRY INTO OFFICIAL CONFERENCE PLANNERS GUIDE IF CHANGES ARE TO BE MADE, PLEASE IJSE SEPARATE_. PIECE OF PAPER OR PHOTOCOPY. T OCOPY. Li CI IANGES AllE. ENCLOSED I_1 NO CHANGES ARE f1E01.1IRED, fl( IN COPY AS SI'OWN PLEAS( NOTE: ALL ADVERTISEMENT'S MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE flee ^.,n Sign and finlllut: Signn1u0 Please Print Name Exhibit 16 Listing in Official Conference Planners Guide Fc;nnn lodge Sea --Tae Airport,. 13910 Paci f i.c Highway South Seattle WA 98168 Date S PORTION WITH PAYMENT TO: OFFICIAL CONFERENCE PLANNERS GUIDE POST OFFICE BOX 490 PICTON, ONTARIO, CANADA KOK 2TO King County Building Olt land 1)1.% vinpt,wilf Ins iyitpii Pat ks.I'larutitig Itnswilt twill' MOO • taiith PIncr Sott;In.dit 11011Nur Wits11111glol!flgiltin.,4c() February 15, 198n Mr. Wen-Pan Lin Airport Motot Inn 13910 Pacific Itighay 4out1i Seattle, WA 98168 RE: TraclUng ff: 1'89000(11 Prolect Name, Wr7H lan Lin (motel/garage) Address: 4006 t.t9th St Dear Mr. Lin: The following ndditionot information i$ r,•eded to continue review of you,. npplication: 1. reur additionol eopieq of A 2. Pleo-p- .'J _'r and location of additional tequirod pa0,_Ing. Total parking tabulation required. 2. P.t.ease submit a temporary I4odiment and Erop)on Control plan. Provdr, a downstream analysis tot to; of i mile.. 3. Show determinption of two-hour wall at exterior wall, teference section 505 (e), Uniform Builrting Code. Please show two exits from the roof dect. Opning between second, thitd and fourth floor nol* pormitted unless an atrium design, please redesign. 4. Please provide nnd show detail in elevalw lehbies on aAl floors. proteeled epenings, etc. and E. those equipod with lTr..11-. will require geparate review by the King County ileollh 1pilrortmnt; please conttoct .John McAlerney at 296-4787, 6. Please show location of fire wall easement on site plan. 7. Landing at stairway H3 is not adequate nt pafage; Extent one stairway to the roof, section 3306 (o), Uniform Building Code and provide class 1 standpipe. . 6. If raised porch 'area, show curb cuts. Show mechanical' ventilation for (13-1) parking garage, reference; section- 705, Uniform Building Code. 9. Redesign corridor so as to eliminate dead end at north • • • west corner. Until this iriformation is received your application is on 4 Exhibit 18 Request for Additional Informationl- for Permit . I Mr. 4 Wen -Fan Lin February 15, 1989 ',Page 2 hold. Questions about the required inforrnatioir' should • be directed to John t?ae, at. 296 -6600 between the 'tours of 9:00 .,to, 3:00. Thd Permit Center wi _1.1. keep your application for 60 . days. If the above information is not received within that'' time your application will be canceled. Continuation of the ' project after that time will requite submission of a new.. application. Please submit all of the requested information together.-with4 the enclosed form. The requested information must be l�y,s;�''.rt submitted! through a Commercial ,Permit Technician at . the"{ Commercial Permit Counter in the Eastpointe Plaza Office l' Building,' Suite A, 3600 136th Place SF, Fie.11.evue, WA 980066 Sincerely, ies;. Supervisor, Complex Permits • F;nclosure; ; cc: John Rae, Plops Examiner Suni Lau, Site Development Review Engineer_ F ` John' McAlerney, Plans Examiner Ellen Wolff, Permit Technician Permit File 08900001 City of Tukwila PUNNING DEPARTMENT 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433-1649 PRE - APPLICATION CHECKLIST PLANNING DEPARTMENT (lend use) FOR STAFF USE ONLY Pre -app File # PRE- APP - 027 -89 Project Name:Airport Motor Inn Meeting Date 9 -21 -89 Time 2:30 Site Address:4006 S 139 St Zoning LAND USE INFORMATION • 1. Compliance with the Zoning Code (Title 18). [11 2. Obtain the following permits /approvals: (applications attached) Boundary Line Adjustment Building Site Improvement Plan - Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Conditional Use Permit Design Review Design Review- Interurban Environmental (SEPA) Planned Mixed Use Development Planned Residential Development Rezone Shoreline Management Permit Shoreline Management Permit Rev. Short Subdivision Subdivision Unclassified Use Variance, for O 3. Proposed use complies with zoning? Q 4. Structure meets setback requirements? O 5. Proposal meetings minimum parking space standards? C1 6. Roof -Top mechanical equipment screened? Q 7. Site plan complies with landscape requirements. [[ 8. Q 9• O 10. Q 11. Q 12. [l 13. Q 14. C1 15. D 16. O 17. O 18. Q 19. Q 20. ` Yes 4. No Yes A. No Yes _ No Yes No Yes No /bids �v � lc�2s� aci "elk- 614/44 •l4, 042 4'S S bbliv44 5 • ,5-� r &i d.t o91J1 j lv a Checklist prepared by (staff): Exhibit 19 Request for Redesign from City of Tukwila Date V0/10°) • CITY OF TUKWILA Permit Center Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard - #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: (206) 431 -3670 Pre -Apple cation PROJECT SUMMARY FOR STAFF USE ONLY Pre -App File No.: PEG) 14..Date Received: C- t"Lf -cL Meeting Date: GI- - qLI Time: Q ,5 Q p, (p , Routing: O Building Q Fire Q Pub Wks 0 Planning 0 Police 0 Pks & Rec • PROJECT INFORMATION Total Building Square Footage: Project/Name: /EL:eJ'a_ / ade p Site Address: 4--00 S / 357'/., s-L the square footage of Description of Proposal: 7v Y-e%' /e c e /e /7'c -)`,e / u,-) , `/-5 ;i' Assessor Account No.:13 (n)D 1 a `L s G- C17 e—S /Tx 641; AO (1 ,5 Pill 'J / 440 c/i•7,I ;20" 1/1 61/n 3 :Sfcm4 Acreage of Site (gross): z -, 3 z,,(i ILJ.c•e?`,',' "! ,-,! rf.sl' )/(\ t, s L‘' vi ( -- vN 1/,e,C) /11(.,...._•), .5 / (r 1;,. (,4 ( {-• S Lp /-f'; e )? 4G Anticipated Period of Construction: From r To re// /c1 �`�•� / 9. 9.S- Will the project be developed in phases? ..No 0 Yes If "Yes ", describe: TOTAL 9,630 2nd Floor Identify existing easements on site: (,// -.' /, './y j ! 2 f oz / ; ? . 2 , ' 5 s , ' i., / 1‘ ,,, c Cis -ij C• (a. ' /,' ,-, e 17 re)ot't (• 3c1 --. BUILDIN.G:.:INFORMATION. Project Value: 4 L5-z.--5-0 6,60 Current Assessed Value of Building: L? ���cv Total Building Square Footage: / 7. q••(, Type of Construction: _5 _ / 4 ,., . (1991 UBC) each floor, broken down by building use(s); use another sheet for additional floors. Please indicate the square footage of BUILDING USE OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION SQUARE FOOTAGE 1st Floor L12L7 -- 41 ? , ILJ.c•e?`,',' "! ,-,! rf.sl' )/(\ t, s L‘' vi ( -- vN 1/,e,C) /11(.,...._•), .5 / (r 1;,. (,4 ( {-• S Lp /-f'; e )? 4G / . .--- 04, c -/ /71V- T 7) i : 'C' TOTAL 9,630 2nd Floor G/ ,' 1 4 0 7 Cis -ij C• (a. ' /,' ,-, e 17 re)ot't (• 3c1 --. tivi,,� (3 ( 6' ( `z .SFn,', C Ges e'(', /(av £ l(a• 'C , 5 ? "i'� -%cf at`c'r .k 1_.� TOTAL - 8&`.) 3rd Floor G / /7i ,� �' Ci /r/V- c (c.sl / /r'LiC',.. \ /'2�o>y,-. '?): /3 S' • .2 -� r,a-Ca..c,'C •- e(••e t.cii- a,..- tfie srW'.1 4/1°4. 2.� .c", p 9 /Mil %• /3 TOTAL .5,-.8 3, Number of parking stalls proposed: Regular: / �S Compact: 20 Handicapped: 2, Storage or use of flammable, combr' •• • istruction? 0 No 0 Yes tf "Yes ", explain: Exhibit 20 Current Pre - Application sect Summary Contact Person: !. / &-) f 71,7 Address: / 37/e.) f-'34i c i 41'c v S. /e c:1 �4 �6' /E. Prepared by: G (1 ` Company: , &7ii o od� f Phone: 2‹.71�• Date: %// q/ 91- 01/12/93 vicinity map site plan utility easement asphalt first floor plan second floor plan third floor plan September 22, 1994 Mr. Rick Beeler Director Department of Community City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Re: Ordinance No. 1706 Dear Mr. Beeler: Development U ^ ox —^~ o nvx .u~ 1994 3 Z w DEVELOPMENT Econo Lodge Seattle Airport 13910 Pacific H otb Seattle, Washington 98168 206/244-0810 800/446-6651 Fax: 206/431-9503 On our second time to fill out a Pre-Application Project Summary for the modernization of the part of our hotel facility on Pacific Highway South last week in the Planning Department of the City of Tukwila, we found out that the moratorium in Tukwila Ordinance No. 1706 which has six month duration starting December of 1993 is still in effect. While we fully appreciate the intent and the necessity of this ordinance in order to curb the continuation of deterioration of the neighborhood, we would like to request an administrative determination that this ordinance does not affect our proposed project, which has been in existence since 1989. Our main reasons for this request are 1. The moratorium in this ordinance will create an undue hardship with respect to our family's financial and personal+/ life; 2. This same project was almost approved by the King County in 1989, but was instructed by the City of Tukwila to stop reviewing when this neighborhood was annexed by the City of Tukwila. The entire permit application document was transferred to the City of Tukwila in late 1989. A pre- application meeting was held in the City of Tukwila, but we were told to redesign. Therefore this project has the "Vested Rights" prior to the enactment of this ordinance; 3. The new facility would replace old buildings which unfortunately attract street people, elements commonly found along the airport strip. Our intention is to completely upgrade this old facility reversing the deteriorating effect of the neighborhood. This goal seems to be in complete harmony with the purpose of Ordinance No. 1706 which is to promote public health, safety and better neighborhood livability. 4. This project could be used by the community of Tukwila as a role model, to empower the momentum of a coercing stream in beautifying the neighborhood along Pacific Highway South, with funding and couching from the City of Tukwila. ^ % Econo Lodge Seattle Airport 13910 Pacific Highway South Seattle, Washington 98168 206/244-0810 800/446-0061 Fax: 206/431-9503 An expanded detail supporting our request is given in a folder, which is attached for your favorable consideration and approval. As before, the time of offer by our funding source is very limited. We hope this time the City of Tukwila will cause no unnecessary delay since no adverse effect could be introduced from the requested modernization to our business facility. We look forward to meeting with you and your staff if you have any concern. Respectfully submitted, Wen-fan in Econo Lodge Enc. Virginia S. Lin