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Edmonds Planning Commission Meeting - 12/15/65 (Page 2)
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Ave. will now stop at the south border of the school property, with a 60' East/West
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thoroughfare from 9th Ave. at Hindley Lane to Olympic Ave. at Viewland Way, The School
District is to dedicate a portion of the property needed for the right-of-way. Mr.
right -of-
Larson said they would also like the School District to dedicate additional
.the before the School Board
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way on 196th S.W. Mr. Holte said plan still had to go
on December 20th.
In the discussion that followed, it was determined that additional right-of-wayy a
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a turn -around was needed beyond Lot 4, and that the inclusion of the property/'d,q
by the School District in the final approval of the plat Would delay the sale for a
month until the plat could be recorded, whereas the School Di.,;trict must present their
plans before the State Board in January. Mr. Murphy recommended that a four -lot
the r/w.
subdivision be approved. Mr. Holte felt the School Board would approve add'1
It was then moved by Mr. Haines, seconded by Mr. Propst, that Revision "A" to the
to the specifications
preliminary plat of "Diana Lee Addition No. 2" be approved subject
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of the City Engineer, and to confirmation by the School District
December 20, 1965, of the acquisition and dedication of certain right-of-way and turn-
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around as previously specified. Motion carried.
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File No. P-7-65,"TOMMY PARK ADDN. NO. 311, Revised (Cont'd from 11/17/65)
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Mr. Payne and Mr. Thompson reported on the plat, and said that the terrain is such that
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the road could present several problems if developed in the manner presented. In
j ensuing discussion of the road problems, Mr. Larson stated that a service lane may not
36' wide, and that
be more than 200' long, that a dedicated road may not be less than
be developed properly would be in conjunction
it appeared the only way the land could
the west. Mr. Belt said that he had talked to Mr. Apold, who had
with the property to
told him that he had submitted a preliminary plat some time ago, but could not develop
it at this time, and did not wish to sell only a portion of his land. Mr. Payne
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eventually suggested that the first five lots be developed, running north/south,
be developed some time in the future
a private road, with the rest of the property to
is from the property to the west, and made a motion to
when reasonable access gained
this effect. The motion failed for lack of a second.
It was then moved by Mr. Sater that the application of Thomas E. Belt for approval of .
the revised plat of Tommy Park Addition No. 3, File No. P-7-65, beuntil more
satisfactory access solution can be worked out, Mr. Haines secon e t e motion, and
it carried with Mr. Payne oppo,sd.
Rezones 6 Comprehensive Plan Amendments
File No. CP-12-65, Add to Comprehensive Plan Map the area bounded on the west by
N.W.
Highway 99, on the south by 224th S.W., on the east by Pac.
Traction Co. r/w, on the North by the City of Lynnwood.
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(Public Hearing)
File No. AZ-1-65, Zone newly annexed "Carlisle" property, Ord. #1158 (Public Hearing)
Affidavits of Poster and Publication for each hearing presented. Mr. Propst reported
heavy commercial
that an investigation of the area revealed a heavy concentration of
He felt RM zone would provide
and industrial almost surrounding the annexed tract. an
and industrial in the area and the single resi-
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a needed buffer between the commercial
dential to the south.
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Mr. Reginald James, 22425 - 72nd Pl. W., stated that the corner of 224th and 73rd is
as with 60 units,
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a feeder from the freeway, and an apartment development proposed,
Children walk the street to Ballinger School
would add about 80 cars to the street.
He he had been told by Mr. Mathay, the developer, that traffic
with no sidewalks. said
from the development could not be diverted onto 220th.
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The report of Mr. Gilchrest, the Professional Planner, was read, wherein he recommended
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that the broad area be designated Commercial on the Comprehensive Plan Map, with
in the tract
annexed tract designated Multiple. He added that a multiple development
zone on the west and
would be desirable to serve as a buffer zone from the commercial
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north.
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Mr. Nordheim, 22406 - 72nd Pl. W., offered objections to a multiple zone for the same
High Density zoning
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reasons presented by Mr. James. A petition objecting to the multiple
"Carlisle was bearing signatures of owners of
proposed for the Annexation" presented,
34 properties, with a map indicating that all the addresses were directly south of the
property in question.
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