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PE-1220-78 . . ♦ w^ ~ ~ ~ t . ~ AGENDA, August 25, 1978 TELEPHONE N0. 456-2274 SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION . , , TIME: Friday, August 25, 1978 - 1:30 P.M. PLACE: Broadway Centrz Building, Second Floor N. 721 Jefferson, (at Broadway), Spokane PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ZONE RECLASSIFICATION 12. PE-1220-78 CRICK'S SUBDIVISION ZE- 115-78 AGRICULTURAL TO AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN a. Location: Section Zl, Township 25N, Range 44 E.W,M. The E 112 of the E 112 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4; EXCEPT the N 168.44' o f Sec t i on 2 1-2 5-4 4 E W M b. Sponsor: Jerry Crick Crick & Associates E. 9212 Montgomery, #204 Spokane, WA. 99206 c. Surveyor: Gerald D. Masgai E. 9803 Sprague Spokane, WA. 99206 d. Site Size: 1.4 acres e. Number of Lots: 6 lots f. Proposed Land Use: Single family dwellings g. Existing Zoning: Agricultural h. Proposed Zoning: Agricultural Suburban i. Water Source: Model Irrigation District #18 j. Schooi District: Central Ualley #356 k. Method of Sewage Disposal Individual on-site systems l. Environmental Impact: A topic of discussion at this hearing may be whether or not this proposal will have a significant adverse environmental impact. srea~u~' tx~ ' t 44 A-F ~ ~ qvr PE - lZ20 ' 76 ~ ~ ~ ~ OZ ~ -12- . ' ~ (1 l~ _ o~. ol l~ ~ / (3 Z` _ t d 5- 7F1 R E C E I V E S E P P, 0 1978 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING STATE OF WASHINGTON SPOKANE COUNTY ) PLANNING DEPARTMENT ) ss COUNTY OF SPOKANE ) Jerry Crick , being first duly r sworn on oath, deposes and says; ' That I am a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of the State of Washington over the age of 18 years. That on the 1= day of SeptembPr I personally posted one (1) or more true and correct copies of the hereto attached and incorporated herein by reference iVOTICE OF ACTION in a conspicuous manner on the property, or as dlrected by the Planning Department, which is the subject of the ACTION, to-wit, the following locations: 1. Southeast corner of Crick's Subdivision , 2, Southwest corner of Crick's Subdivision , tast end of llth Ave. between Block 1 3, and Block 2 , 4, West end of llth Ave. between Block 1 , and bI ock 'L - DATED this 18th da of _-';P,n ._mbPr , 1978 SUBSCRIBID a.nd SWORN to b re me this 18th day of September , 1 9__Z$ • otary Public in and i the State of C'~~ Washington, reslding at -Spek-aae ► • . N O . 79 JLO BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTON ZE-115-78 ~ IN THE NlATTER OF CHANGING THE ZONING MAP FROM AGRICULTURAL TO AGRICULTURAL ~ SUBURBAN ON PROPERTY LOCP,TED IN ) R E S O L U T I O N SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 25, RANGE 44, E.W. M.~ SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTON. ~ ) ) The above-entitled matter coming on regularly for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of Spokane County, Washington, on this day, and it appearing to the Board that the Spokane County Planning Commission has given due notice of the hear- ing on the matter in the manner and for the time provided by law; ;that said Planning Eommission has held a public hearing as required; and that the said Planning Com- mission concurs in the plan to zone the foll~ving described property as: , AGRICULTURAL SUBURRAN: All that area platted as Crick's Subdivi.sion located in Section 21, Township 25, Range 44, E.W. M. Spokane County, Washington. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the above-described property be, and the same hereby Is zoned under the classificatlon of AGRICULTURAL SUBURB,AN as defined in the Zoning Ordf.nance of Spokane County, adopted August 25, 1953, as amended. ~ PASSED- BY THE BOARD THIS 3o DAY OF 19 79 . U d ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SPOKANE COU NTY, W ASHINGTON VERNON W. OHLAND Clerk o e Board EN, CNM. BY' - , 1ERRY C. KOPET NARRY M. LARNED This is to certify that this is a true and correct copy of Re solution No. 7 9- /ai 9" passed by the Board .,3 o y of ~ ,19 . By: Deputy ~ZONE CHANGES POSTED ON IrING MAPS ' Application No. Res. No._79 I 00„ Res. Date u3b- 79 _ From: . ACr To: ° ° -Qt-L_ - S-jZ. Posted By: J r-^eh 4j Date Posted:-8- 10-07a Acres:_ Sec. 2t Two. 2,5 Range ~ EAST (Wall Map) Building Codes Department Scale: 1" - 1000' (VNaII Map) Front Office Scale: 1" - 1000' 0 ((File Map)Mylar ~ Office Scale: 1" - 1000' (Section Maps) Front Office Scale: 1" - 400' (File Map) Tracing #34 (Valley Zoning Map) Scale: 1" - 1000' (File Map) Metro 411 (Director's Office) Scale: 1" - 2000' (File Map) County - Front Office Scale: I" - 1 mile Alk (File Map) County (Map Room) Scale: 1" - 2 miles „_(Score Card) Middle Office SOUTH EAST (W all Map) Building Code sDepartment Scale : 1"- 1000' /Vva't Map) Front iff~cP Scale: ' ~ 1000' (File Maps) Mylar Jffice Scale: 1" - 1000' (Section Maps) Front Office Scale: 1"- 400' _ MlP Tviap) Tracino 439 (Soc ~h East Zoning Maps) ScalP 1000" _ IFile Map) Metrc #l 1(Directors Office) Scale: 1" - 2 000' (F.-e Map) Countv-Front Office Scaie: I" - 1 mile _ (File Map) Count,, (Map Room) Scale: i" - 2 miles (Score Cards) Middle Jffice w ~ Transameriria. Transamerica „ • ille Insurance Company Title Insurance Services T Norih 720,Argonne Road Spokane, Washington 99206 (509) 922-2222 AMEIIDED CERTIFICATE TO PLAT ' Order No.: 91423-M . Certificate for filing Proposed Plat of CRICK'S SUBDIVISION Spokane County Planning Commission N. 811 Jefferson Spokane, Washington Gentlemen: In the matter of the plat submitted for your approval, this Company has examined the records of the County Auditor and County Clerk of Spokane County, Washington and the records of the Clerk of the United States Courts holding terms in said County, and from such examination hereby certifies that the title to the following des cribed land situate in Spokane County, to-wit: The Eas t one half of the Eas t one half of the Southwes t one quarter of the Northeast one quarter of the Southwest one quarter; EXCEPT the North 168.44 feet; AND EXCEPT 12th Avenue of Section 21, Township 25 North, Range 44 E.tiJ.M.; Situate in the County of Spokane, State of Washington. VESTED IN: DORIS SUNDBERG, as her separate property. EXCEPTIONS: l. Liability to future assessments by Model Irrigation District No.-18. 2. Contract between Model Water and Light Company, a corporation, and Glenn Pierce, dated May 4, 1911 and recorded in Book "M" of Miscellaneous, page 511, relating to the furnishing of water , and electricity to said property and other properties providing for lien for unpaid water or power charges and creating easements for pipe lines, ditches, etc., over said property. Reference is made to the record of said contract for full particulars. (continued) " AMENDED CERTIFICATE TS PLAT P age 2 _ Order No. 91423-M Records examined to October 17, 1978 at 8:00 A.M. TR.ANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY By : Debbie Moore Title Officer cc: Senske & Associates cc: Spokane County Engineers cc: Crick & Associates niw rro o 79 0?41 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTONe PE-1220-7€3 ~ ) IN TNE MATTER OF FILING THE FINAL PLAT ~ R E S 0 L U T I 0 N OF CRICK'S SUBDIVISIOH LOCATED IN ~ SECT I ON 21, TOWl~SN t P 25, RAtJGE 44 E. W. M.) SPOKANE COUNTY, tJASHI NGTON ~ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SPOKANE COUNTY9 WASHINGTON, that the final plat of CRiCK'S SUBDIVISION The E 1/2 of thc E 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of fihe SW 1/4, except the N 168.44 ft. of Section 21, Township 25, Range 44 E.W.M., Spokane County, Washington. more precisely described in the plat dedication, on the recommendation of the Spokane County Planning Commission, be, and the same hereby is approved, with the exception that the public rights of way ded cated in this plat will not be established for malntenance purposes until the County Engineer has certified that the roads have been improved to County standards and approved by a sep- arate resolution of the Board of County Commissionerso PASSED BY THE BOARD THIS DAY OF 19of BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _ OF SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTONo , • lERRY C. KOPFT HARRY M. LARNED ATTEST: VERNON la o OHLAND Clerk of the Board By. . ' . r F1NAL PLAT Cfik:C;K L1ST • ~ . - ~ ~ J 1. t'l,ial f'lut Lc:roycd 6K ~ ; . ~ ; 2. Subdlvision i-ianiu 6 K, N ~ t 3. Scctlon, townshlp & rangt ~ 4, 5ponsor(s) iiame (s) ~ QK 5. Eiiglneer or surveyor . 6. Sheet size 29" X 36" nK . 7. North point, scale (100' - 1" or 2 00' - 1") ~ 8. 8oundary Line OK , ~ . , 9. Location & wldths of proposed streets, alleys , rights ~ , of way, (easement-5 parks, open spaces, & proper ~ , b ~ labeiing of spaces to be dedlcated to the public e 10. Layout & names of adjoining subdivisions . F , a. Repl at s- Layout & N ame of the re pl at ~ shall be shown by dashed lines OK w ~ 11 . Street names - consistent with existing streetS i in city and county. - Check ayainst names on C)K F round name wheel, i 12. Lot sizes - i. e., 80' X 125' with 10, 000 sq. ft. nK ~ for single iamily lot ~ Cul De Sacs - 80' at buildiny line ~ ~ 1 J. Layout, numbers, and dimensions of lots & parcels ' 14. Necessary engineeriny data K i 15. Does dedication state lf incilvldual water and/or public sewers will be provideci ln accordance ' with preliminary plat of approval. ` 16. Notarized certificatlon by a professlonal lanci O~ S urveyor. 17. Private ce strtctions , if ariy 18. Number and type of units ~K, 19. Dedicatlon of streets to the public V~. . ~ 20. Easement verification & illustration g;'O o ?oaw b~- Na - ' 21 Check easemerits, clouds on property, etc . from Tttle Rcport n~ (3 d ct ~ . ~ . . . _ ...r ~ ~ . . • ~ . ~ ' . _ r - ' . ' • ' . ' ^ . . . IS REc B.T~ ' • , ' , , ~ ~ ' PAN 1 . . ~O~A , ~~~EB, S e s . . . . ~T (~.i'it pa~ •~5041 489.a500 O1q iC Q~,~L ~N q9Z20 0 WAS" yNGT EteCt r NE g~x 727 • SPOKA_ - . 3 KY~;, . . P • Q - , ee~ex ; ~ . . . ~ , Zp'e'` - 'ZOb . . ~era~e Sphit~~t~4ra~' gg - - ~,ast 9~~3 SpaUsae! E~e~s . . . . . . . , , ' ; • Tom ~~~Q~ . . to • _ ~ • . ~ : . ~ . AtC'~pC~~ ~ to ~fon 'R+e i Cx'~'~,~ $ Sub~ 8 s~~'ttsd g n Baic~ Yeqw~st' ve 8 etch@d . . Ge~at~'~~~ ~ . ou=' Yeegn ' ~1ieY ~$v~' ~ te~ • - coIIq'li~ce o Y e~n~Q~sr~ . to be aedf ~ Zn ~ ,pg,ata t° i~e ~ uti~ity atr i4g . . ~„y yo~$' . . preli~~` the9 t ~ ti~. . . veYY ~ . . . . latg ~'`BYg . . , ~ . ~ ~g p~ata at . ~ , th c4iaYa SUpe~so~c ~ . . ~ WY °g smb g c°~`sai~'~ ~ . ~,acloalie ~ cC: Spoke~ . } . . . C E,VE . ~.1978. . . ~ ~ . SP4KANE COUNTY ~ - . -PiANNING OEPARTMENT ' , - , . ' • , p A►io.. - . • .a ~ . . • _ _ . ~ N , " . • . ~ . • . ` , w A S N 1 N t ~ . - ' , O ~ . D E M, P~ R E` . 1 H E S E R v 1~ G . . . ~ F.I.aCfftC NorthweSt BelI itiovember 28, 1978 Spokalze Cc,uiity Planning Comnission Nor Lh 721 J ef ferson Si,reeL- Spnkane, btlashingLan 99260 Dear Sirs. The Li-i:ilit,y easejuenL-s shown on the p7.a-t of Cri_ck' s Subclivision a?,e sat;isiactory to Ichc; '~acific Northwest 8e11 T~lepho~~e Compaliy. G. ll . Fleming R1gfit-0f-W~'y AgGlit. Nor•'ch 904 Co lwnbu s S i.Y eet Spokane, Wc"i.5h121gt,021 99202 cc: Tom Slade cnr:bh ift ECEIVEU _cv v ~ i8 SP'OKAN~ CO~N~ENT PlAyN1NG D~PA~T~ ~ ~ FIL£ °AIV ~ ~ ►~--~~~~~~C) j L,- -.N- wC'v r " 1 ~I~~ • ~ i, ; • " _ , , THRESHOLO DE7ERMINATION • . ~ __nC .a 1 .:.0}'OJfG UECIARATION OF (proposed%final) NOA),516A,16FIMA)IF (significance/nonsignificance) 1 Description of Proposal : SA 4 IMF ~j~ ~ • ~ ~a A1~~('¢~ 7) 1 Oa004~ 2. Proponent: IAZ. 3. Contact Person• Ay GA1 Phone °S& 4 County Action (s) Requested W~ Zone Change; 105:7 Preliminary ?lat Approval. Final Plat approval, Change of Condition Other• 5 -ocanon OT ?rOposal l~~W ewr .4ovz J`~.4 ~ .~~D t.~0 5. Lead Aaency SPOKAPJE COUNTY,WAS1i INGTON "h_is ?roposal has been determined to ~~r have a sianificant adverse impact on the envirOnment An EIS zs reauired under RC:J 43.21C.030 ~2) (c). This decisjon was -nade after review by the County nf a com- pletea checklist ana other informaticn or) rile with the lead aQency 7 Resoonsibie O"ficial ?rooosed 4etlaration Ftinal Declaratlon- iJame Name f~~/ Sianature ,b~~~!~'1 Sionature C Tjtle~ ~RLITitie ~ ?epartment 1/N4 Department A & • Date c~ 171799 Date 8. For Declarations of Significance Only• Date of Exoected Oraft EIS Availability (determined by Responslble Officiai) Oate of Issuance TO 3E C0MPLETED BY RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL a. $rief descriptian and listing of those environmental impacts leading to such declaration b. Brief exolanation of wnat rrteasures, if any, could be taken by the applicant to prevent or mitigate the environmental impact of the oroposal to such an extent that the resoonsible o`ficial could constider a revised proposal witn a possible resulting declaration of nonsignificance . _ , . ~ U.S. tNVIRONMENTAI PROTEC i ON AGENCY 1 sT.4rZ<s R E G( O N X 1200 SIXTH AVENUE ~ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 O . z IT ~ . ~~r~~ PROS~G~O REPLY TO AnN oF: M/S 409 u L' 116 1978 Mr. R. C. Brinck Acting Service Office Supervisor Departrnent of Hous ing f Urban Deve 1 opment tiVest 920 Riverside Avenue Spokane, Washington 99201 Dear Mr. Brinck: This confirms telephone conversations (September 25 and October 13) between Harold Scott, a member of my staff, and Mr. Robert Giesa regarding housing projects in the Spokane Valley-Rathdrwn Prairie Aquifer area. Those projects ; considered acceptable should not contaminate the ground water to a level which would cause a significant hazard to public health for those people using the Aquifer as a drinking t.tater source. The status of the projects is as follows: Acceptable: /1. Crick's Subdivision, S.P. #382 2. Simpson's Addition to Greenacres, S.P. #377 In accordance with our Memorandwn of Understanding, we are requesting addi- tional review time for the Niidlome First Addition, S.P. #373, and Homestead Addition, S.P. #380 projects. I hope this inforniation is helpful. Your concel-n and interest in protecting the Aquifer are appreciated. Sincerely, William A. Niullen, Chief - Drinking Water Programs Branch cc: LeJose Urcia, Spokane Regional Planning Conference, A-95 Clearinghouse Ralph Niiller, VA, Seattle h1arren Ness, FmHA, jqenatchee . R E C E I V E OCT231Q78 SPOKANE COUNTY . PLANNINC DEPARTMENT - ~ - . _ - - - - - - _ - l I r ~~~t ~-928%64c'Fl Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON CountY of Spokaaie. swear that I am tbe G1s:~LD H. C AV ET~ do solemnlY L , a new=paPer establiahed aad prinQpal Clerlc oi the w regulcalY Publisbed, oace eacb d.aY I(Week) ~ the Engliah lamguage, in aad of general circulation ia the VY TNEU Pf}KME N ~ `TLay) ~ r c~VK'~Y p'tJ~"+NING C4h1!A15SipN 1a tne arov,s;o»e of Chnotrr CitY of Sp°kane' Spok~e W°o~~°n' ~~d ae~PaPe uratx+N ;1.:1c acw. Hal,tD •s rwrat,► 9,:ver. fn,St me Sticcs»o counW has been ao es#ctblished and regulctrly Published amd haa had sai p~~nn►"~ for 1nOT@ ~~1CY1 8]X ~s~ i~10II~18 j~llOf Ti~; f.tia e~tifln,drsccti rto~eLe~bniaN~.` ~vt etQl C1iCLi1QLi0A coatinuouslY Anv .~z~ so.~ ~+~..nrocnf.i,.w geII ul 1941: that said newspapez is printad in an of- or ot~~:ilo t+atse~ :~fi ~[o, to the 23rd day oi j Y. of S kane. IM amun4s M non•car:allancy v.tfh Ine d at 1tB ]QCe of publication 111 ~le Ci~Y ~ ~„}i~ a c~►P.r &I 21c acY; fice maintaine p =oved and designated as a VPQS QQp t itate ~nvlroc~m~atr~l i'oticr 0.ctt sfu! f d0 ta~'~mR~r[ed Cn 4CiJtltlf C~ CdrM'.. Wctahington: that said newapaPeI T1'** acrc«ti t.k" w~ t~ so~e•,C = by otder of the Superior Court of the State of Wa~- ,+I5h 15 ~~bY o,y~, w~ w~ n roj~e•.~,S GauntvRt~~ninatW~rrtlqlonNC~~CY::r legal newspape O~ T~Y. 19~1. C~1d '1Qt SQl ~ , ltminary ptat_ lnqtoa for Spokane Couaty on the 23rd day i full force amd effact that th~ , 0 1 ,.u~o•~~ ante,: ..co~ ~~r. (z) saoM~; o* anI+m+• has aot been revoked cmd is m oa. ~1e proof of publiccrti(3) SU-11 Kt W1 PF'"rOfMd !a rxaO~r1Y notice attached hereto amd which is a Pa~ ~ comnarrmcnvia+rr s kno~aaw~. sxaa ns ,~i ernaf so~vr ~+a ~sCcnanccv.rlt~d ordec of ns: c.tcK,v suor~jqtalnn - Tna E~.~ o+ ►ho d newspaper Elr of tne s rv`.. of t++e NE'. or rwe tW O ~pag pLib~18~18t~ 3II SiCYl Sc' erccesf rhs N. itd.a toet ol Swc- ~ t.,,. „ . Iion J1. 7owYtihlp 73 NORh, RYMpt 1.i publicativn having been made once oa ~aiiflC' r,tt. w.W ~11 VaRtr.rnt daCUntenla *++eY Ee tx• T p~ sminmd durirto narmei cdunW r.wi t~vt:~s! t A. D. 1~ Yx M tne Soaicane Cauntv Ptnnninp ~ dCT~ OF Dapnrtmr.N. td. 511 j~lferwn Slrvet, fIOQ1 ul@ A. D. 1~---' ss~rkar,e. '~'J~It+OSOn. 99?D1. Ptwne: rsa~+z .s~-n7.. ~G .dQy of c ►:ci{<* aivQn OY: GICk b A►sociltea. tQ ~Ie---~a- tnc, Nsma JafrY Cr►Ck. Tlttl: Prss1- eSent. 5Qb That saio notice was publisbed in the xegular and entire sssuo of every number of the paper durinq the Penod of time of pubbca- ubliahed in tbe newspacper ProP°r °nd tion. cmd that the notice was p not in a supplement. / 'vacibed and swom to befora me at the Cit7t of Spokaae, thia Su u day of sept_s~Y , 19_7..w of Washinqton. Notary Public in am~ S~kaae~Wash. rorn, 0-16 residing ~ s N0. aEFORE TNE QOARD OF CGUNTY COP1MI SS IONERS OF SPOK/1NE COUNTY, 4JASH I NGTON IN THE MATTEK OF THE RFCONMENDAT-IONS FROM ) THE SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ) RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE COMMISSION'S AGENDA DATED ) AUGUST 25, 1978. . WHEREAS, The Qoard of County Conunissioriers of Spokane County, pur-suant to the provi- sions of the Revised Code of Washington, Section 36.70.620, shall upon receipt oF any recoin»ended official control or amendrnent thcreto, at its next regular public nieeting set the date for a public meeting whcr•e it rnay, by ordinance, adopt or reject the official control or amendmerit; and WHEREAS, the Qoard of County i,onimissioners oF Spokane County, did by Resolution No. 78 1181 acknowledge receipt of the recomniendations from the Spokane County Pl anni ng Coiiuiii ssion concerrii ng i ts Ayenda, dated Atagust 25, 1978; and w'HEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Spokane County, did by said resolu~,on set this ]lth day of Septeniber to considcr the recow<<icndations of the Plannirig Coi7i- niission concerning its August 25, 1978 Ayenda, a copy of said recommendations are attached hereto and incorporated Iier,ein by z-eference. Nul-!, THFREFORE, QE IT nESOLVEO by the Board of Cou►ity Co>>>missioners of Spo~-ane County, Washi ngton, that based upon the i ni oi-iiia tion ava i 1 abl eto the Qoard and the tcstliliony at this meeting, the following action was taken: A. 3. PfZOPUSED AMENDMLNTS TG ThiC SfIUIZT PLAT OI?J1NANCE AND RELATEC f~LE SCI-IrD~JLE: The Board concurred with the Planning Conunission's recommendation tr, approve the Ainendnierits tv the Short f'1 a t Ord i iiance an:1 rel ated foe schedu 1 e as proposed. B. l. PE-1011-76, SlJl1N ACRFS FIRST I;ODITION ZE- 59-76, AGRICIiLTURAL to SItIGI_C FAMILY RESIDFNTIAL - Swan The Qoard concurrec! :.!ith the f'1 anning Curt►-+i ~,sion's recommendat ion to approve the Extensiun of Time LG Septeiiiber• 1, 1979, 2. PE-1026A-76, KEPlNEY'~ SUGDIVISION #2 ZE- 78~-70 ,~'~iIZ ICULTURAL to S I(dfLE FAM~ I LY (l~ S I UENT I Al - Kenr,ey The Board concurred wi th the Pl anni ny Coriiiiii ss i on' s reco!iu>>endati on to approve the Exterision of Time tu SepteiiibPr 1, 1979, 3. PS-1118-77, SOUTH kIDGE VIEIJ 5th ADGITIGN ZS- 114 -77 ,/1GIt I CULTUkAL SUf3URt3/1N to 5 I iJGI_E FPMI LY RGS J DCNT I,qL S~ ia rtou t The Board concurred vlith the Planniny Com,rission's r•er.ommendation to approvc thc Exi.crision of Tinie to Septeiuher 1, 1979. 4. PN-1129-77, FAIRIIUUD CREST NO. 7 ZN- 136-17, AGRICUL'fURAL SU[3URCAN to S1NGLE FAt-iILY f?ESIDEfd1IAL-f=arrow t,onst. The Qoat-c1 coi,currecJ with the Planning Comniission's recoiiimendation to _ approve the Extcnsion of Tiine to September l, 1919. C. 5. PE-1141-77, MOUN1"Al fd V I Eb1 MFAf)OW5 ZE- 161-7I, AGRI(:ULTURAL to SINGLE FANIILY RLSIDEN1Tf,'lL liavi ny recei ved a com,nunication i ri d i sayr,eeinent t•ri fi:h i.he Idrltl I rltj Cc)IfI!,05- siori's recowumenciation for approval of a Change of CaiEditioii froii; 59 to only 24 lots, the Board referred the matter to the planning stafi and took the request for hearing on 26 1 ots under advi sement. -1- ~ ~ ~ ,4b~ ~ n-► D. 6. PE-1204-78, REVIOUS ADDITION ZE- 94-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN - Keto Having received a communication in disagreement with the Planning Commis- c,ion's recommendation for denial, the Board referred the matter to the Planning Staff and took the request for hearinq under advisement. 7. PE-1216-78, MOLTER ADDITION ZE- 114-78, AGRICULTURAL & AGRICULTURAL SU6URBAN to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL - Transwestern Realty The Board concurrred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to deny the request for this preliminary plat application, for the reason as-stated in the minutes of the Planning Commission hearing. 8. PE-1209-78, SOUTH ADAMS aDDITION ZE- 92-78, AGRICULTURAL to SINGLE - and TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL - McKinley The Board concurred with the Planning CoiTunission that no action was necessary on this plat application for the reason stated in the minutes of the Planning Commission's Nearing, and that it should be continued on an indefinite basis. E. 9. PE-1217-78, MICA MEADOWS ZE- 110-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN - Zaracore The Board concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve the preliminary plat, subject to the conditions as contained in the minutes of the Planning Commission's Hearing, with consideration of the environmental review. . The Board also concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to zone the property to the Agricultural Suburban zone classification upon the filing of the final plat. The Board took no action on the resolution and map pending the filing of the final plat. 10. PE-1218-78, UPPER COLUMBIA ADDITION ZE- 111-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN - Noll The Board concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve the preliminary plat, subject to the conditions as contained in the minutes of the Planning Coriniission's Hearing, with consideration of the environmental review. The Board also concurred with the Planning Coni►nission's recommendation that the property should be zoned Single Family Residential upon the filing of the final plat. The Board took no action on the resolution and map pending the filing of the final plat. 11. PE-1219-78, ANCHOR SECURITIES #3 REPLAT ZE- 112-78, AGRICULTURAL to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL - Keto The Board concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve the preliminary plat, subject to the conditions as contained in the minutes of the Planning Conunission's Hearing, with consideration of the environmental review. The Board also concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to zone the property to the Single Family Residential tone classification upon the filing of the final plat. The Board took no action on the resolution and map pending the filing of the final plat. 12. PE-1220-78, CRICK'S SUBDIVISION ZE- 115-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN - Crick The Board concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve the preliminary plat, subject to the conditions as contained in the minutes of the Planning Commission's Hearing, with consideration of the environmental review. The Board also concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to zone the property to the Agricultural Suburban zone classification upon the filing of the final plat. The Board took no action on the resolution and map pending the filing of the final plat. - 2 - - _ - . A 0 ~i °f S 13. PE-1221-78, MICA VIEW 2nd ADDITION ZE- 118-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN - Seipp The Board concurred with the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve the preliminary plat, subject to the conditions as contained in the minutes of the Planning Commission's Hearing, with consideration of the environmental review. The Board also concurred with the Planning Commission's recominendation to zone the property to the Agricultural Suburban zone classification upon the filing of the final plat. The Board took no action on the resolution and map pending the filing of the final plat. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Board hereby authorizes its chairman to sign Final Declarations of Non-Significance for each item approved above, subject to compliance with the Spokane County Environmental Ordinance, Subsection 11.15.340. BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD THIS DAY OF 1978. Nxe BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SPOKANE COUNTY, WASH I NGTON - ~ ATTEST: VERNO`q W. OHLAN ~ C],.er{c of the, Boar BY : % Deputy' ~ a 0 ~ ` AFFZMVIT OF P05TIIVG STATE 07 YASHINGTON ) ) sa COIIN'1'1 0? SFOKANE ) Sherry Brown , being first duly aworn on oath, deposee and says; That I am a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of the State of Washington over the age of 18 years. That on the 12th day of September , 19 78 , I personally posted one (1) or more true and correct copies of the hereto attached and incorporated herein by reference NOTZCE OF ACTION in a conspicuous maruier on the property, or as directed by the Planning Department, which is the subject oi the ACTION, to-wit, the following locations: 1. TP1 PnhnnP nol __orner nf _ 12th _and Rnwcli ch_ Rnad 2. Telephone pole on Pierce 300' north of 12th Ave. 3. Telephone pole next to 11205 E. 12th Ave. 4, , LIATED this 12th day of StgMbPr , 19-Z&_• StTBSCRIBED and SWCRN to be f ore me thi s day o f 19 Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Spokane ~ /oZZo t e NOTICE OF ACTION BY THE SPOKANE COUNTY gOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PTTRSIIANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHA.PTER 43.21C RCW, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TSE SFOKANE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DID ON SEPTEMBER 11, 1978 ~ TAKE T8E ACTION DFSCRIBED BELOW. ANY ACTION TO SET ASIDE, EfiIJOIN REVIEW OR OTHERWISE CHALLENGE SUCH ACTION ON THE GROUNDS OF NON-C4MPLIANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 43.21C RCW (STATE EAIVIROiVMENTAL POLICY ACT) SHUALL BE COMMIIVCID ON 10 f 16 ~ 78 OR BE BARRID. THE ACTION TAKEiV BY THE SFOKANE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF WHICH IS HEREBY GIV'EN , WA5 AS FOLLOWS : (1) APPROVED ACTION: CRICKS SUBDIVISION (2) DESCRIPTION: PRELIMINARY PLAT (3) SUCH ACTION PERTAINID TO PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS AND/OR DESCRIBED A..S: BETWEEN PIERCE ROAD AND BOWDISH ROAD ON llth AVENUE (4) PERTINENT DOCUMENTS MAY HE EXAMINED DURING NO_RMAL COUNTY BUSINESS HOURS AT THE SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT, N: 311 JEF'=ON s2REEr, sPOxarE, WASHINGTON. 99201 PHoxE: (509) 456-2274 NOTICE G NEN BY: SHERRY BROWN / SENSKE & ASSOCIATES FILID BY: NAME: SNERRY BROWN TITLE: SECRETARY szczrATURE: 'Ile ) \ Transamerica . Transamerica Titie InsuranceCompany ' Title InsuranCe Services North 720 Argonne Road , Spokane, Washington 99206 4M (509) 922-2222 "T ~ CERTIFTCATE TO PLAT , Oxder No,: 91423 : Certificate for filing Proposed ION Plat R CFTzq_TS' SiWf D Spokane County Planning Commssion SE° 5 i978 ~ N 811 Jefferson Spokane, Washington SPOKANE COUNTY Gentlemen: PLANNING DEPARTMENT In the matter of the plat submitted for your approval, this Company has examined the records of the County Auditor and County Clerk of Spokane County, Washington, and the records of the Clerk i of the United States Courts holding terms in 8aid County, and from ~ such examination hereby certifies that the title to the following i described land situate in Spokane County, to-wit: The East one half of the East one half of the Southwest one quarter of the Northeast one quarter of the Southwest one quarter; ; EXCEPT the North 168.44 feet and EXCEPT 12th Avenue of Section 21, Township 25 North, Range 44 E. W. M.; Situate in the County of Spokane, State of Washington. N I VESTED IN: ~ THEODORE SUNDBERG and DORIS SUNDBERG, husband and wife , EXCEPTIONS: , 1. General taxes for the last half of 1978 in the amount of $162.78, ' including Weed District Tax (Parcel No. 21543-9010) , 2. Assessments for the last half of 1978 in the amount of $18.64 to Model IrrigaLion District No. 18. 3. Liability to future assessments by Model Irrigation District No. 18. (continued) I I ! ~ • ' Page 2 ' Order No. 91423 ' 4. Contract between Model Water and Light Company, a corporation, and Glenn Pierce, dated May 4, 1911 and recorded in Book "M" of Miscellaneous, page 511, relating to the furnishing of water and electricity to sai.d property and other properties providing ~ for lien for unpaid water or power charges and creating easements ~ for pipe lines, ditches, etc., over said property. Reference is made to the record of said contract for full particulars. ~ I' Records examined to August 29, 1978 at 8:00 A. M. TRANSAMERCIA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY . By . Debb ie Moore cc: Senske & Assoc • cc: Spokane County Engineers cc: Crick & Assoc. " kk E ~ J 3 0 Z. ~ ,a V ~ ~ /QthfAf<<4E 136.8 n r . ' ~ 1309 ~ . 130 6o~~ ~ - ~ J ~ I • / 3 07 ~ i ~go 13 1o - R A Pp ~ . . 13 U9^ C ~ . , ~ ' .~r ...w .r S ~ j tA VSjelrl 6 _ 1 - ~ t v~~L LCy - ~ . 30 u-2 i309 2) 3tb- ~ A ~ ~ . ~ . a 36. R ^R N I - ~ RANSAMERICA jlTlE INSURAIiCE COMPANY NORTM 720 ARGO~NNF ROAD ~ StOKANE, WA. 49246 N .i. t C ~ S ~ , . . o i►'S ot 74 ,11 019 1 {9t41111L l~~~ ~~fi1111t~ ~'ti ' : t ' , • YSSt ,1R9 CI! . ~ r n ~ 1 f{trM',.~Al~ .t` i it.~►~"~ - ° f~. ~i.~'~ s ♦I~~I~IY {QI ~111Jftu ri, 11 . , . ip . ~ - ~ ~,rj►a R~ It . ~rr ~ 'Y:, i ~ ~ • , , - . , , n }A 0 • Transamenca d `1f , Transamerica Title Insurance Company Title InsuranCe ServiCes North 720 Argonne Road ~ ~ Spokane, Washington 99206 (509) 922-2222 I, CERTIFICATE TO PLAT Order No,: 91423 Certificate for filing Proposed Plat of CRICK'S SUBDIVISION R D Spokane County Planning Comnssion N 811 Jefferson j- ~ , Spokane, Washington Gentlemen: SPG "n''= C1=5:%~ty ~ PLANT+~"A IAEN7 i In the matter of the plat submitted for your approval, this ' Company has examined the records of the County Auditor and County Clerk of Spokane County, Washington, and the records of the Clerk of the United States Courts holding terms in ~aid County, and from such examination hereby certifies that the title to the following described land situate in Spokane County, to-wit: , ` The East one half of the East one half of the Southwest one quarter of the Northeast one quarter of the Southwest one quarter; EXCEPT the North 168.44 feet and EXCEPT 12th Avenue of Section 21, Township 25 North, Range 44 E. W. M.; Situate in the County of Spokane, State of Washington. VESTED IN: THEODORE SUNDBERG and DORIS SUNDBERG, husband and wife EXCEPTIONS: 1. General taxes for the last ha?f of 1978 in the amount of $162.78, . including Weed District Tax (Parcel No. 21543-9010) 2. Assessments for the last half of 1978 in the amount of $18.64 to Model Irrigation District No. 18. - 3. Liability to future assessments by Model Irrigation District No. 18. (continued) `J I - Page 2 Order No. 91423 4. Contract between Model Water and Light Company, a corporation, and Glenn Pierce, dated May 4, 1911 and recorded in Book "M" of Miscellaneous, page 511, relating to the furnishing of water and electricity to said property and other properties providing , for lien for unpaid water or power charges and creating easements ' for pipe lines, ditches, etc., over said property. Reference is ' made to the record of said contract for full particulars. , Records examined to August 29, 1978 at 8:00 A. M. TRANSAMERCIA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY By . Debbie Moore cc: Senske & Assoc cc: Spokane County Engineers cc: Crick & Assoc. " kk , 3 0 2 ~ lo -64 ~ i /309-fi ~ /3v 7 . I Bo ~ Apple l3og 1310-R ~ ~ t g ~ 3 0~- 6 , 3 09- c , i ~ ~ e r e ~ a~• ~sC v o~ r v~t ' ; r ~ . 42 ~ . 1308 ~ At) 'Dn/. ( b -34) i3 09 - ~ . ~ . ~ , ti . , . i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~3- - - - _ ~ RANSAMERICA TITIE INSl1RA14CF CO'MPkNY ~ - - ~ - • - RlORTM 720 ARGO'NNE ROAD SPOKANE, WA1, 99206 ~ ~i"„ s t~ •,•k~ • ' 'ti~ ! 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SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION North 811 Jefferson Spokane, Washington 99260 August 29, 1978 Honorable 6oard of County Commissioners , Spokane County Court House Spokane, WA. 99260 Gentlemen: At the regular hearing of the Spokane County Planning Commission on Friday, August 25, 1978, at 8:30 A.M., to 12:00 noon, reconvenino at 1:30 P.M., to 6:30 P.M., in the Hearing Room at N. 721 Jefferson, the enclosed action was taken and is recommended to the Board of County Commissioners. Planning Commission members present: Mr. Ted McCoury, Chairman; Mrs. Abby Byrne, and Messrs. Kennedy, Main, Quigley and Thomas. Planning staff present: Wa11is D. Hubbard, Plat Administrator; Pat Frankovic, Assistant Plat Adminis- trator; Tom Davis, Current Planning Administrator; Gary Fergen, Steve Norobi- owski, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Blanchard. Engineers' office, Kennaly. Health District: Prather. Prosecutor's office: Emacio. Sincerely, SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Ted McCourY, Chairma~ n ~ jay ~~CFred L. h sh, Director of Planning TMC:myb Official minutes and record of action - taken by the Spokane County Planning Commission at their regular hearing held on August 25, 1978. yOE /z;,o-y8 ' r . • . o PLANNING COh1MISSION HEARING MINUTES ' August 25, 1978 Luncheon Meeting It was decided there would be a Long Ranqe Planninq Committee luncheon meetinq on September 1, 1978, at 11:30 A.M. Place announced later. . Mr.Eldon Thomas announced there wOUId be a Policy Committee Meeting on September 6, 1978, at 9:00 A.M., in the Conference Room of the Planning ' Department at N. 811 Jefferson. On that same day, there wi11 be a workshop of the Hearing Examiner Com- mittee, attended by all members of the Planning Commission, at 1:30 P.M., in the same conference room. September 6, 1978 . Members of the Planning Commission expressed their regret that Mr. Main would no longer be a member of the Planning Commission, and complimented him on a job well done during his years with the Commission. 1:30 P.M. Meeting reconvened D. PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISIONS AiVD ZONE RECLASSIFICATIONS 7. PE-1216-78 MOLTER ADDITION (Though opposing testimony and Motion and Decision on this proposed preliminary plat was held after lunch, the results of that portion of the hearing are documented earlier in these minutes for purposes of continuity.) 8. PE-1209-78, SOUTH ADAMS ADDITIOfJ by McKinley, and ZE- 92-78, AGRICULTURAL TO SINGLE- AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL: That the request for this preliminary plat be CONTINUED INDEFINITELY. Reason given was that the sponsor of the plat did not have valid agreement with the owner of the land to make kthis proposal. It was, therefore, not presented to the Commission at this Hearing; and no action was necessary. It was pointed out that should the plat be resubmitted, the applicant would have to pay for re-advertising. E. 9. PE-1217-78, MICA MEADOWS by Zaracore, and ZE- 110-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN: That the preliminary plat be APPROVED, and in so approving, adopts the Staff's Findings dated Auqust 25, 1978, as the Planning Commission's findings of fact, with the following change in the Staff's Condition in paragraph two, page 9-G, involving the right-of-way of Pacific Gas Transmission Company, the state- ment with regard to "the right of ingress and egress to the Pipeline right- of-way" is deleted; and the dedicatory language shall include ihe following statements: 1) Odors may occur because of existing feed lot; and 2) Some lots may allow animals of certain sizes and number unless zoning ordinance is changed. 3) Conditivns of Pacific's ltr. of 8/18/7E. Ref. page 9, these minutes,) (Motion to approve by Byrne, seconded by Thomas. Motion carried with five "yes" votes and one "no" vote.) - 7 - v J ~ . PLANNING C0MMISSION HEARING ' MINUTES . August 25,'1978 E. PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONE RECLASSIFICATIONS 10. PE-1218-78, UPPER COLUMBIA ADDITIOy by NOLL, and ZE- 111-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN: That the preliminary plat be APPROVED, and in so approving, adopts the Staff's Findings dated August 25, 1978, as the Planning Commission findings of fact, and with the following ADDED CONDITIONS: 1) That access to Mission Road be acquired, and 2) That approval is granted for 24 lots only, and , 3) That Zoning shall be SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. (The sponsor of this proposal presented a revised plat at the yearing, which called for increasing the lots from 24 to 25 lots, which was in disagreement with the plot plan he had presented to the staff prior to advertising,) (Motion to approve by Thomas, seconded by-Quigley. Vote to approve was unanimous.) 11. PE-1219-78, ANCHOR SECUP,ITIES #3 REPLAT by Keto, and ZE- 112-78, AGRICULTURAL to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL: That the preliminary plat be APPROVED, and in so approving, adopts the Staff's Findings dated August 25, 1978, as the Planning Commission's findings of fact, and with the ADDED CONDITION that the road condition will be worked out with the County Engineer. (Reference: Conditions #1 and #4 on page 11F of Findings.) (Motion to approve by Quigley,.seconded by Main. Vote to approve was unani- mous.) . 12. PE-1220-78, CRICK'S SUBDIVISION by Crick, and toooolo ZE- 115-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN: That the preliminary plat be APPROUED, and in so approving, adopts the Staff's Findings dated August 25, 1978, as the Planning Commission's findings of fact. (Motion to approve by Kennedy, seconded by 8yrne. Vote to approve was unani- mous.) 13. PE-1221-78, MICA VIEW 2nd ADDITION, by Seipp, and ZE- 118-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN: That the preliminary plat be APPROVED, and in so approving, adopts the Staff's Findings dated August 25? 1978, as the Planning Commission's findings of fact, and these ADDED COPdDITIONS: 1) Engineer's office requests two points of ingress and egress on Henry Road; and ' 2) That access be limited to public roads; and 3) Elimination of right-of-way on the east side; and 4) Elimination of right-of-way on southeast corner; and 5) That the owner, his grantees and assigns, enter into and not oppose an R.I.D. on Henry Road; and 6) That approval of Agricultural Suburban is intended for Single Family Residences only and NOT for duplexes; and 7) That the plat be annexed to Consolidated 'vlater District #19; and 8) That the type of fence across the north property line be limited to a barbed wire or woven wire fencing; and - 8 - ~ 4 ZONE RECLASSIFICATION ~ OR ~ l~ • . • PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION 79 rl~PpRoiu) ACTION TAKEN DENY CONTINUE LENGTH OF CONTINUANCE J REASONS 1. 2. 3. 4. CONDTIONS Subject to the Conditions as contained in the Planning Staff' s Finding s, Dated , and subject to the additional conditions that 1. 2. 3. VOTE Motion by i , Seconded by zz~~~ ~ VOTE YES NO 9285664cK $65.68 Airridavit of Publication STRTE OF WASHINGTON County of Spokame. J I. DQN J. SNERIDAN tio solemoly swear that I am the Principal Cierk of the S p o k e s ma n- R e v i e w , Q aewspaper establiahed caid -40*ICE OF ARION- r lcal ublished, once each d a Y rHe sPOKur+E covNTV ~ Y P p1,AhN1KG COMMISSION ( /,I'~~~ ~ puriuarrf ta tna Prrnttiartt ol CMP- 1 l~~ in the English lanquage, in and of geaeral circulatioa in ths fer 43.71C RLW. HOltu 1s he►aDYOiven ' ~T1JQ-YJ Mat the 5ao►ca+N Counfv PlMntnp Comminion did on jutY 2& 1914 take rne .ct~o,a*scrrod o.lc-. City o! Spokame. Spokame County. Waahiaqtoa; that said aearspaper A" act+°r, t° As1°!, an l°~m mv`- , a+ otnaY+tsa chalro)ge sucn astion on hcs been so establiahed and regularly published and has had said fno orounda al rrxrcomallA++ce wt►h tne wwf.►ons a ch.wftr 41=1c ac,N eaera] circulation continuously for more tham six (6) months p~or (st.,e e~„ir«►r„M,r.l ~►r+I ~n g n ~~,n~• ~a' k~ e~ to the 23rd day of July. 1991; that smd aewspaper ia printed in an of- pl•nnino c~IrA+w Natice& fice anaintaiaed at its place of publication in tha City of Spokaae, wh r.r~ ~t Atf.av olven, w*s as Ww%'s: 11) A„WO"a A=++«+: .1141,11est wr a►*- Washiagton: that said aewspcrper was approved aad designated as a m~ • "ml"ry °l•►. tal Dascrlaltrx+; aaoroeral af anaimi. 1 al ne r b order of the Su nor Court ot the State of Wash- fitrv Pi01 IAd APP►"d~+dl a! IOfMt ChMae. ~ ~°i"~2"" Y ~ ~ k+ iagton for Spokane County on the 23rd day of july, 1941, amd that smd NeI„nu,•, AOdtlton • Fraci 151 a+ order has not beea revoked and is in full force aad effect; that the IES$t Farms Irripdtod 7rpC}s Flit No. tptated Nortn cf Ki;ft. Rfl.o .ne notice attached hereto mzd which is a part of the proof of publication, Eilt o! td♦ha Roed. (4) P°K11nen1 doa,m"nh msY De ex- ~i~p QWrin9 +a•m.l c«,ntv a~;l. wos publiahed in scrid newspaper two times, the 11l&t MtGU/'s Mt fiM 5PoaIM Coun►Y PIA- nt1v0 DeDbrtrt►ettt. N. !11 Jethr!on s''e°', S004,r"t, W•"''^F'°" VM'. Ptww: csaq 1 434-2214. Publication havin9 beea made once each t i m e Natce G1v«+ ar: a►dc a Afwci.tw lFIteA 8Y: JKr1r Crldc. t1f1#: P.Mal- from the u daty of A t> »!a t A. D. 19-7 8 • t o t h e 18 d a y o f A u g u s t A. D. 19 7 8. That said n o t i c e was published in the regular cmd entire issue of every number of the paper during the period of time of publica- tion. and that the notice was publiahed in the ne iEEep"d E e E I V f~ ~t m a~~l.mant. ,P 1 19Subscribed mnd ovv~ to befo me at tha ity of Spok~e, this 18 day o# August 1978. ~ SPOI;i'A'NE COUNiY , PLAN('MG DFPARTMENT Notmrp Public in and for the State of Washiagton. F'vrm r, - 16 residing at Spokame, Wash. I STAFF FINDINGS - August 25, 1978 PE-1220-78 - CRICK'S SUBDIVISION ZE- 115-78 - Aqricultural to Aqricultural Suburban - PRELIMIPdARY SUBDIVISION AND ZONE RECLASSIFICATION I. GENERAL INFORMATION A. Location 5 -The proposed plat is located in the Spokane Valley between Pierce Road and Bowdish Road, and north of the intersection of Skipworth Road and 12th Ave. The proposed subdivision would be bisected by an extension of llth Avenue. B. Proposal -1.89 acres subdivided into six lots for single family use. -Typical lot frontage = 85' -Typical lot size = 85x140 (11,900 sq.ft.) C. Relationship to the Comprehensive Plan -Approved map of the Comprehensive Plan indicates residential usage of this area, with no density designation. -Approved Comprehensive Plan map designates all nearby surrounding lands for residential use. - D. Existinq Land Uses -Proposed site: -The site is presently a vacant field with one dwelling existing on Lot 3 as part of the plat, and surrounding uses consist of many single family and some two-family residences. - -To the north: -Segregated lots and subdivisions (such as Guthries's Valley View Addition and 3rd Addition, Dobravec 3rd, and Hoyt-Iwata Addition) with lots of approximately 11,200 to 12,600 sq. ft. Nearly all lots contain single family uses, with the exception of about six duplexes. -To the south: -Between 12th and 16th Avenues along Skipworth Road is Larson Addition with single family uses on lots running from 8,200 sq. ft. to 14,900 sq. ft. Earlson Addition between 14th Avenue and 16th Avenue contains single family dwellings on 13,500 sq. ft. lots. -Across lZth Avenue are larger segregated lots of about 1/2 acre to 1 acre with single family residences. -To the east: -Adjacent to the proposal are segregated lots of 1/2 acre to 1 acre. -Farther to the east is South Point View Homes Subdivision and Clark's Hillcrest Homes Subdivision with a single family density of approximately 15,000 sq. ft. -To the west: -Apple Valley Addition is adjacent to the site proposed with single family uses on lots with a density the same as being proposed in Crick's Subdivision. -Beyond Apple Valley Addition, farther to the west across Pierce Road, are scattered residential uses on segregated lots as big as two to four acres. The majority of these large tracts are vacant and not used for any agricul- tural uses. -12A- . cont,' d . FINDINGS - August 25, 1978 S CRICK'S SUBDIVISION I. GENERAL INFORMATION E. Compatibility with Existing Land Uses - -This proposed preliminary plat is compatibie with the surrounding land uses as evidenced by the adjacent and surrounding subdivisions. Crick's Subdi- vision contains a proposed density of approximately 11,900 sq. ft., which is comparable to the density range in the surrounding subdivisions of 8,000 to 15,000 sq. ft. The proposed six single family dwellings would be compat- ible with the area, since all surrounding land uses are single family. II. SPECIAL INFORMATION A. Circulation -The County Road Engineer has examined the proposed preliminary plat and finds the roads within the plat to be basically acceptable. B. Sewage Disposal -The applicant's engineer has prepared an analysis of alternative sewage dis- posal means, including on-site septic tank disposal, community septic tank disposal, and community package treatment plant disposal. For economic reasons and to provide the most realistic alternative, the applicant's engi- neer feels on-site septic tanks should be utilized. -The Spokane County Health District has authorized the use of individual on- site sewage systems for each lot within the plat. The District states that an on-site sewage management system should be created and approved by their office prior to the signing of the final plat if more than a total of six dwelling units are authorized within the plat. The plat is situated over the Spokane Valley Aquife r and the Health District in their examination of the possible impact on groundwater quality from this proposal, have the following comments: Impact Discussion a. The plat sponsor has proposed six lots on 1.89 acres with a typical lot size of 85 by 140 feet. Each lot is to be served by a public water system and its individual on-site sewage disposal system, This raises the question of sig- nificance of the impact on the groundwater in the area and possible alt2rna- tives for sewage disposal. (1) In normal precipitation years, subsurface disposal of sewage treatment effluent does reach and recharge the groundwater. -12B- cont'd. . • ~ ~ , EINDINGS - August 25, 1978 CRICK'S SUBDIVISION . II. SPECIAL INFORMATION v B. Sewage Disposal Impact discussion - cont'd. (2) All the dissolved salts in sewage effluent will be carried to the groundwater. However, bacteria and detergents (phosphate portion) are mostly removed by the deep soil layer above the groundwater and "minor dissolved constituents such as phosphates, which are known to react with soil particles, or nitrates, which are taken up by plant roots," will be less than the total found in septic tank effluents. (3) The calculated results at the downstream end of groundwater flow line indicate that the maximum range of (dissolved) solids concentration expected at present (1975) is up to 93 mg/1 (milligrams per liter) above the natural groundwater background of 155 mg/l. The forecast year 2020 maximum incremental concentration is 101 mg/1 above the natural background. - - - The analytical results of the forecast impact of year 2020 when compared with the present impact, both measured in terms of leachate volume and dissolved solids concentra- tion, indicate that the present impact on groundwater quality is - already a substantial proportion of the ultimate level. c. Currently, results of chemical analysis show the total nitrogen content of the groundwater as in the range of 1.65 ppm. A projected incremental in- - crease using Dr. Todd's expected 8.6 percent would result in a range to 1.79 ppm. Current Federal and State drinking water standards permit up to 10 ppm. d. Alternative sewage disposal methods that would not recharge the groundwater have the following general characteristics: (1) Collector and central treatment systems discharging to surface waters would require at least tertiary treatment and perhaps more to obtain a permit for the discharge from the Department of Ecology. These systems are not currently economically available for this project. (2) Sealed systems, whether individual or community, depend on evaporation for liquid removal. These systems require rnore land area than a con- ventional subsurface drainfield. Some, such as lagoons, have safety hazards associated with them and relatively poor community acceptance. Land, installation and operational cost are generally more expensive than those for septic tanks and drainfields. C. Drainage -The County Utilities Engineer refers that the preliminary storm drainage submittal from the applicant indicates the on-site storm drainage provisions will adequately handle surface water runoff. However, final construction plans should be reviewed and approved prior to the final plat filing. -12C- cont'd. r • FINDINGS - August 25, 1978 CRICK'S SUBDIVISION II. SPECIAL INFORMATION ' D. Water Supply - -Proposal is located within recorded service area of Model Irrigation District #18. -This District advises that adequate system capacity, and a desire on their part to serve, exists for the provision of water for domestic, fire,and irrigation uses. E. Fire Protection -Proposal is situated within recorded service area of Fire District #1 -Mains and hydrants of sufficient size for fire protection should be reQuired as a condition of final plat approval as determined by the Fire District staff. F. Schools -Proposal lies within the boundaries of Central Valley School District #356. -The Central Valley School District has indicated that all of their facilities are at, or near capacity levels. They have reported that several new construc- tion projects are currently underway; but since most of the projects are of a replacement nature, very little relief is expected from the overcrowding problem. G. Parks -The report "Planning for Parks" (revised 1976) indicates that a seven-acre neighborhood park should be provided in the Opportunity neighborhood. The anticipated park would be located in conjunction with the elementary school. H. Unique Environmental Features -No unique environmental features have been identified in the county inventory. I. Cultural Resources The Cultural Resources Survey indicates that a secondary historic trail passes through the middle of Section 21, Township 25, Range 44 and possibly, close to the proposed site. III. ZONING ANALYSIS -The site in question is currently zoned Agricultural with the same zone designa- tion on the land immediately adjacent to the site on the east (including South Point View Subdivision; and on the south (including Earlson Addition.) The zoning to the north is Agricultural in Guthrie's Ualley View Addition, Guthrie's Valley View 3rd Addition, and Hoyt-Iwata Addition. R-1 Single Family Residential zoning occurs, to the north, in Dobravec 3rd Addition. Immediately to the west, in Apple Valley Addition, the zoning is Agricultural. The applicant for Crick's Subdivi- sion has proposed a zone change from Agricultural to Agricultural Suburban. This would appear to be a logical extension of the Agricultural Suburban zone occurrinn, in the Apple Valley Addition irrmediately to the west of the site. The proposed size of the lots in Crick's Subdivision (85' by 140') would preclude both the keep- ing of large farm animals and the construction of duplexes if the zone change occurs. -12D- cont'd. FINDINGS'- August 25, 1978 CRICK'S SUBDIVISION III. ZONING ANALYSIS - cont'd. - The subdivision, with the proposed Agricultural Suburban zoning and proposed lot size, would only accommodate single family residences. IU. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW -Environmental checklist submitted by the sponsor has been reviewed and no sig- nificant adverse environmental impacts were judged to exist. -Slight adverse environmental impacts were identified on the checklist in the following categories: earth; air; water; flora; noise; light and glare; land use; population; housing; transportation/circulation; public services and utili- ties. -The Planning Director issued a proposed Declaration of Non-Significance, ard it was circulated to other agencies of jurisdiction. V. CONDITIONS If approval is granted, the following conditions are recommended. Specific conditions applicable to this plat are listed below as referenced in the supplemental sheet entitled "Standard Conditions for Approval of • Preliminary Plats," August, 1977, Spokane County Planning Department. NOTE: Any amendments to said conditions are stated separately and listed hereafter. -P-12 P-2, P-33, P-49 P-52 P-65 P-72 P-8, P-9, (Sept. 1, 1979) P-13. -E-11 E-23 E-39 E-41 E-52 E-6. -H-1, H-5. A-1 _ -That the provisions of SEPA's NOTICE OF ACTION pursuant to 43.21C,080 RCbJ and the _ Board of County Commissioner's Resolution No. 77-1392 be accomplished by the project applicant within (30) days of formal action by the Board of County Commissioners, with regard to the preliminary plat approval, as instructed by the Planning Depart- ment staff. -That a public water system, serviced by Model Irrigation District #18, including fire flows, serve each lot prior to the sale of the lot; and that the plat dedica- tion will contain a statement to the effect that: "The public water system as approved by County and State Health authorities and the local fire district and purveyor,will be installed within this plat; and the subdivider will provide for individual water service, as well as fire protection to each lot prior to sale of each lot." -That an on-site sewage management be created and approveC by the Health Office prior to the signing of the final plat, if more than a total of six dwelling units are authorized within the plat. -That the Planning Commission sustain the issuance of a proposzd Declaration of Non- Significance and recommends issuance of a final Declaration oT Plon-Significance. -That final construction plans for on-site storm drainage facilities be reviewed and approved prior to filing of the final plat by the County Utilities Engineer. -12E- cont'd. . . FINDINGS - August 25, 1978 CRICK'S SUBDIVISION V. CONDITIONS - cont'd. , -That upon filing of the final plat, the zoning be reclassiried to Agricultural- su burban . -That the project sponsor may not be notified by the Planning Department of the need to request an Extension of Time for the renewal of any preliminary piat approval granted by the Board of County Commissioners. -That all roads within the plat be curbed and paved to the specifications of the County Engineer. Existing County roads providing direct access to lots of the plat shall be paved and curbed to the standards of the County Engineer. -That dedication will be provided of 10 ft. additional Right of Way along 12th Avenue. -That the owner, his grantees and assigns agree to participate in and not oppose or protest an RID on 12th Avenue. -i2F- ~4op E SPOKANE COUNTY HEALTN DISTRICT Inter-Offi ce Communi cati on 9~TH O`S1 Date: June 30, 1978 T0: Spokane ct LIED- unty Planning CoiVhser on (Ai IW a d Eu en C`PR S IC E FROM: -E. .Sap n g e C. , . . JUi 11 ~~,g SUBJECT: proposed preliminary plat Crick's Subdivieion SpUAht Cj~ NT pLA(VNING OEPARTM 1. Ref erences : a. Map of subject, scale 1" a 50' by Senske & Masgai; undated, received by this office June 23, 1978. b. Ground-Water Resources and Related Geology North-Central Spokane and Southeastern Stevens Counties of Washington, Department of Water sources, State of Washington, 1969. c. The Eff ect of Applied Surf ace Waters on Groundwater Quality in the _Spokane Valley, D.K. Todd, Section 208, Water Resources Study - Metro- ` politan Spokane Region, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Seattle District, April 7, 1975. d. Soil Survey, Spokane County, Washington, Soil Conservation Service, U.S.D.A., March, 1968. e. Spokane County, Washington Engineering Interpretations, Soil Conserva- tion Service, U.S.D.A., August, 1974. f. Logs of Model Water District wells in Township 25, Range 44, Sections 21. g. Field Survey Report, Gene Sharp, Spokane County Health District Septem- ber 27, 1977. h. Map: Greenacres Quadrangle, iJ.S.G.S., 1973 and Spokane NE, U.S.G.S., 1973. 2. Topography, soils and water. a. This project lies in a relatively f lat area between Pierce Road and Bowdish Rd. Bounded on the south by 12th Avenue and a point half way between lOth avenue and ttth avenue on the north. It is located over the Spokane Valley Aquifer. b. Surface soils are classed as Garrison gravelly loam with 0 to Sy slopes. They have a septic tank f ilter f ield limitation of slight with possible contamination pf groundwater. c. Geologically the soils are glaciof luvial deposits; stream-laid sand and gravel; contains snme boulders in places; includes some undiff erentiated glacial deposits. The lower terrace remnants have probably been reworked by streams. These geologic structures yield moderate to very large amounts of water. SCHD-ADM-118 r . ~ Page 2 Crick's Subdivision June 30, 1978 d. The data from 1 Model Water District well in the area shows the well to be 177' deep and delivers 1000 gallons per minute. The total nitrogen level was 1.65 ppm. The Model Water District has indicated that it can supplq domestic use water for the plat upon completion of agreements with the developer. 3. Impact discussion. a. The plat sponsor has proposed 6 lots on 1.89 acres. Each lot is to be served by a public water system and its individual on-site sewage dis- posal system. This raises the question of significance of the impact on the groundwater in the area-and possible alternatives For sewage disposal. b. In the course of the conduct of the Army Corps study, Dr. Todd considered typical soils, natural and sewage disposal recharge to the groundwater, and the eff ect of continued urban development in the Spokane River Valley upon the quality of the groundwater. In summary, he concluded that: (1) In normal precipitation years subsurface disposal of sewage treatment eff luent does reach and recharge the groundwater. (2) All dissolved salts in sewage eff luent will be carried to the groundwater. However, bacteria and detergents (phosphate por- tion) are mostly removed by the deep soil layer above the groundwater and`"minor dissolved constituents such as phos- phates, which are known to react with soil particles, or nitrates, which are taken up by plant roots" will be less than the total found in septic tank eff luents. (3) "The calculated results at the downstream end of groundwater flow line indicate that the maximum range of (dissolved) sol- ids concentration expected at present (1975) is up to 93 mg/t (rnilligrams per liter) above the natural groundwater back- ground of 155 mg/1. The forecast year 2020 maximum incremental concentration is 101 mg/1 above the natural background."---"The analytical results of the forecast impact of year 2020 when com- pared with the present impact, both measured in terms of leachate volume and dissolved solids concentration, indicate that the present impact on groundwater quality is already a substantial proportion of the ultimate level." c. Currently, results of chemical analysis show the total nitrogen content of the groundwater as in the range of 1.65 ppm. A projected incre- mental increase using Dr. Todd's expected 8.6 percent would result in ranges to 1.79 ppm. Current Federal and State drinking water standards permit up to 10 ppm. d. Alternative sewage disposal methods that would not recharge the ground- water have the following general characteristics: c . . Page 3 Crick's Subdivision June 30, 1978 (1) Collector and central treatment systems discharging to surface waters would require at least tertiary treatment and perhaps more to obtain a permit for the discharge from the Department of Ecology. These systems are not currently economically available for this project. (2) Sealed systems, whether individual or community, depend on evaporation for liquid removal. Some, such as la- goons, have safety hazards associated with them and relatively poor community acceptance. 4. Recoimmend that : a. The plat dedication will contain a statement to the effect that: "The public water system as approved by County and State Health authorities and the local f ire district and purveyor will be installed within this plat, and the subdivider will provide for individual domestic water service as well as fire protection to each lot prior to sale of each lot." b. The dedicatory language of the plat will state that each lot is authorized the use of an individual on-site sewage disposal system. c. An on-site sewage management system be created and approved by this off ice prior to the signing of the f inal plat if more than a total of six (6) dwelling units are authorized within the plat. sm ~ /00 ---)OKATrIE VALLEq FIRE D-r- PAnTiAENT ~ EAST 10314 SPRAGUE AVE. • SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99206 • TELEPHONE (509) 428-1700 August 16, 1978 Mr. Fred Dayharsh, P1 anni ng Di rector Spokane County Planning Commission , North 811 Jefferson Spokane, Wa. 99201 Dear Mr. Dayharsh : ~ The following prelimina,ry~'~subdiv,isions and zone classification for upgradi ng has bee reviewed, for fi re protecti on : . / i ~ PE-1204-78 Revi ous~. Addi ti ori ZE- 94-78 Keto-~ai„n's and iiydrants n,eed to be i ns tal l ed i n th i 7sa a. ~ . , , P E-1216- 78 Mo~l ter , dd. ~ ~i ,on/ ZE- 114- 78 T,ra,nsv~es te,rn~/Real t- Mains, and hydrants need to be installed~ i this area: ° / PE-1209- 78 South Adams Addi ti on ZE- 92- 78 /NScKi n l ey-~Mai ns and hydrants nee°d to be i ns tal l ed i n this~a rea . • ° , - ' . - - ~ a PE-1217y J8 Mi ca~~~1eadows ZE- s11,0-,78\- Zaracore- Mai ns and hydrants need ; to be i ns tal l ed i n this a rea . - PE ~ 1218- 78 fUpper Col umbi a Addi ti on lqE- 111-78 ft17- Mains and hydrants need to be installed in this < area , 'l PE-1219- 78 Anchor Securi ti es #3 Repi at ~ ZE- 112-78 Keto- Mains,and hydrants need to be insta] 1 ed, in ^ this area R E C E I V E aUG 1 71978 SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT ~ PRE VEN7' FIRES SA VE LI VES e4,.&A-~ Aoe 14,&r . . Page 2 . PE-1220-78 • ~ ~ 000~ ZE- 115-78 Crick- Mains and hydrants need to be installed in this area ' PE-1221-78 Mica View 2nd Addition ZE- 118-78 Seipp- Mains and hydrants need to be installed in this area. , Al Cook - Lt. of Inspectors AC:sn - , ~ , 0~ Y OFFICS. OF COUNTY ENGINI'. R SPOKANE COUNTY, W1ISHINGTON Date Aucus-( 1 7 ,19 78 , . tnte►-office Communitotion • T,* PLANNI NG COMI S S I ON . fr%V GA6tY KLNNALY, PLANNING b TRAFFIC DIVISION ENGIIVEEK/~~IC, S004ct RO~D CQN D IT IQNS *EQR PE 12-Z, O Clz-LC4<S 5-V8~1E_15t4/J . . *CONAITYONS CIRCIED AFPLY 'f0 PLAT UNDEH CONSIDERATION Di that conditional approval of the plat fs givea subject to dedication oF R3.ght pf Way to the puSlic and appcoval of the road systeat in the plat by the Count'y gqS~iuqta,; . ~.2that plans, profiles, and cross sec[ions showing propo9ed 9treet centerlitm a4d Cutrb grades be subraitted to the County Engineer for approval prior to conatructioa au+d - the filiag of a final plat; , , D-_3 that drainage plan9 aad design calculations ehocaing the grade9 8ad alig=+sat of draia-- age facili[ies be submitted to the Couaty Engiaeer for approvai prior t.Q GpaspuCt3.on an3 the filing of a fioatl plat; . D.4 construction within the proposed public stteeta and easemsnte shall be perfoxaed under tha direct supervision oF a licensed land aurveyor, who shall bs xespoasiule for perpetuatiag all evidence of the location of survey manuaenta which way be disturbad during construction and who ehall furaiah the County EngiROer Wikh "AS .Built" plans and a certificate in Nriting that all improveiaents wors irtaC.*llrad to the lines and grades shoun on the approved construcCioA plarta and that a].l, disturbad monumants have been replaced; E no conscructian work is to be performed within the Public Might o! Way until a permft has bezn issusd by the County c.ngineer. All work is sub jpCC to inspecti.oa and 8pps'mlval by the County En3inaer; 06 all consttuction within the Public Righ[ of Nay is to be completed prior to ffltng the final plat or a bond in tha acnount estiaaated by the County Eggiteor to cover the cost of construction of improvamen[s, constructioa cer[ificatian, "As auile" plaus, and Tonu.:nenting the street centerline9 shall be filed with the County J~1n,gi^.aer. 7-no direct acceas from lots co 1/2 right of weys until such tiaae ea additionel rigbt of ways are dediceted end roeds are estebllshed as County Roeda. . ~ 8-no direct access from lots to Stub Roed connections until auch roede are constructed [o County 5tandarde and established ae County Roeds. , 9-road design, #MOM conatruction, and drainage control for 02 righta oE weys . enci Stub Road connectiuns are the reaponaibility of the Developer. ::10-thst the Sponsor st►a11 prepere and submir to the County Engineer e deaign propossl accept- eble to the State Higt►way Department of the propoeed Stete Nighway-County Roed incQr- eection. State Highway Depectment approval of the prupoaed design must be received prior to che filing of the final plat. Improvemente to the State Higliway are to be the respon- sibility of the Sponeor end mey etther he constructed or e bond to cover Ct►e cost of satch improvemencs furnLehed to the County Engineer in the aa►ount es determined by the CounGy Engineer and the State Highway I3epartraenc. ctil> that all roads within the p1aL i~e curbe~i and/Wp~►ved to the specificatio~s or the County Erigineer. Existing County roaas providing direct access to lot9 of the plat shall be pavea andJam curbed to the standaras of the County Engineer. E-12-no direct access from lots to , _ ~~d " , ~ j ^ ' r E -1.;-dedication%of 1Q1 additicnal Right of btay along 127"0 1(-14-)Lhat the viwner, hi9 grantees and assigns agree to participate in and not oppoae or protest an RID on 12, M At/EiVVE. WwP 3115 RiV 8 73 _ - THE WASHINGTON WAT'ER POWER COMPANY ElQ,'~trIIc aDBd ~''atQdrddl G,,a3 SF.'piL'Bce P 0 BOX 37279 SPOKANE, WASN NGTON 99220509) 489 0500 I ~22Tea 31,,oo CTIe%° n Oubdlvioion C-on I 0r'F''Tn) S Zu TaOL30moo g~ ~~uz~ Tocent fl uo r~iviolon md have oacawtnincd fnc~~lftgea agc m~hn go ~Aop SUpOXvLooT ~ o ~ CC o s"%mo ~otmtq ~lmnino too~ml/ 5 E R V I Pl G T H E I N L A N 0 E M P I R E O F W A 5 H i N G T O N A N D I 0 A H O / i , AGENDA, August 25, 1978 Telephone No. 456-2274 SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMr1ISSI0N • Time: Friday, August 25, 1978 - 8:30, A.M. Place: Broadway Centre Building, Second Floor . N. 721 Jefferson (at Broadway), Spokane 8:30 A.M. A. l. Planning Commission Concerns 2. Report on Commissioners' Actions 3. Other Business Page B. PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISIONS - EXTEPJSIONS OF TIME l. PE-1011-76, SWAN ACRES FIRST ADDITION ZE- 59-76, AGRICULTURAL to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SWAN 1 2. PE-1026A-76 KENNEY'S SUBDIVISION #2 ZE- 78A-76 AGRICULTURAL TO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL KENNEY 2 3. PS-1118-77, SOUTH RIDGE VIEW 5th ADDITION , ZS- 114-77, AGRICULTURAL to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SWARTOUT 3 4. PN-1129-77, FAIRWOOD CREST N0. 7 ZN- 136-77, AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL FARROW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY........ 4 C. PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION - CI-IANGE OF CONDITION 5. PE-1141-77, MOUNTAIN VIEW MEAD04JS ZE- 161-77, AGRICULTURAL to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SWANSON 5 D. PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONE RECLASSIFICATIONS 6. PE-1204-78, REVIOUS ADDITION (cont'd from July 28, 1978 Comm. Hrg.) ZE- 94-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN KETO 6 7. PE-1216-78, MOLTER ADDITION ZE- 114-78, AGRICULTURAL & AGR.SUBURBAN to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TRANSWESTERN REALTY...,.,.....,.... 7 8. PE-1209-78, SOUTH ADAMS ADDITION ZE- 92-78, AGRICULTURAL to SINGLE- AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL h1cKINLEY 8 12:00 (Uoon Lunch (Place to be announced at hearing) 1:30 P.M. Reconvene -over- a. ~ IP4 / ~ G~f ~ti►-d~C., ~ ~'~'~-v-~t / ~ ! AGENDA, August 25, 1978 Telephone No. 456-2274 SPOKANE COUPJTY PLANNING COMPIISSION E. PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISIONS AND ZONE RECLASSIFICATIONS Page 9. PE-1217-78, MICA MEADOWS ZE- 110-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN ZARACORE 9 10. PE-1218-78, UPPER COLUMBIA ADDITION ZE- 111-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN NOLL 10 11. PE-1219-78, ANCHOR SECURITIES #3 REPLAT ZE- 112-78, AGRICULTURAL to SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL KETO 11 12. PE-1220-78, CRICK'S SUBDIVISION ZE- 115-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN ~ CRICK 12 13. PE-1221-78, MICA VIEW 2nd ADDITION ZE- 118-78, AGRICULTURAL to AGRICULTURAL SUBURBAN SEIPP 13 5:00 P.M. ADJOURN PE-1220-78 & ZE-115-78 In the Matter of a Hearing to consider the application of Crick & Associates, E. 9212 Montgomery, Spokane, Washington, to file a plat to be known as CRICK'S SUBDIVISION. Also to consider changing the Zoning Map from Agricultural to Agricultural Suburban on the property described below, such zone change to become effective only upon the filing of a final plat or plats of such property. The property being platted is described as: The E 1/2 of the E 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 EXCEPT the N 168.44' of Sec. 21, T 25N, R44 EWM, Spokane County, Washington. (N. of 12th Avenue, E of Skipworth Road extended) AFFIDAVIT 4F POSTING STATE O F WASHINGTQN ) ss COUNTY OF SPOKANE ) ~ , P"-~3 «oo c c- , being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That I am a cttizen of the Untted 5tates of Amerlca, and a resldent of the State of Washtngton over the age of 18 years. That on the 14 day of a, 19 79 , I personally posted one (1) or more true and cgrrect copies of - ne hereto attached and incorporated herein by reference N4TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ln a consplcuous manner at each of the following locattons, to-wtt: 1. ~ 0 i0C= o ~d"~'~i~.~,LZ . 2 ~ t~~-~ /~l~-~~~` ~d~.►~►,~d~ ~ 3 /0 z1Lr9__Q_- (3::t a~~ I?ATED THIS /V DAY OF 0-..,,, 19 -7~ • U ~ SIGNED a,- ~ Subscrtbed and Sworn to before cne this day of ,19 7Y 1 . ~ Notiary Pub lic In and for the State of ' Washington, resfdlng at Spok3ne, Washingto;