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• SPOKMIE CUUNTY PI,AIJiIING COLdoiISSIUN
COUNTY COURT HOUSE
SPOKANE 11, ViASHINGTON
PHONE BR. 1141 - EXT. 255
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SPECIAL PERhriIT FEE
DATE J u 1,;r 6t
NE C. hic:,ur(lL; FHONE Wa. 1448
PIRESENT HAILING ADDRESS °ij? ~~,ast Broarlr-ay, koute 9, 6pokalia, ti'fasi.;.?,L,tun
:.,EGAL DESCRIt TI4A1 OF PRuPERlY Lot Bl.nck 16, ?tutcnirisnn's Add.
(uive eomplete description of property from deed, tax r eeeipt or contract )
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YURPOSE ~as pnmns ) onlv i'or servicinf; cars & cor:2'ect'3_ erv
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MATERIAL nQ..ncrmte block 2ITAEivSI0t1S ~5 x 2?
ROOPJIS 2 STORIES 1 UNITS Z
FOUIJDAT ION concrete BASEr,IE;iIT n.or v SEWAGE tP.'.'LIGHT ING e l~ ~ tr ic
ESTI11ATED COST UF BUILDING ~ 4~-OU0000
RENIARKS 5"'W~:i :dL Tm !.}_,:u;? '.:7
SANITATION Necessary to have a PERI+.'IIT FROM the County Health Unit, (NL'i corner of
the Court HousA Bleck) on all installations of sewage disposal.
ti~6,TER CGIVNECTION Where any work is performed on County property or right-of-way
or in any manner, d isturbs the surfacA, s houlders or dit^hPs of County Roads
permission must be had from the County Engineer's OfficA.
STATE HIGHyVAY DEPxRTItiENT 1.11here the s tructure face s on a StatA Highway this
permit is issued subject to meeting requirements and rEgulations of the V-iashington
Department of Highways in coc,pPration with the Washington State Patrol and thA
Erant ing of a permit required by the Department of Highways.
ZJIuE Strueture to conPorm to regulatiQns as to USE in Zone District where loeated.
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JIl April 30, 1952, the bpoxane Cownt;y PlartriinO Co:n:r.ission
heard your requost -^or a ai,eoi.al Yr.mi.t tr) operato a t1railer crurt
to acco: ---ndat.o approxi~:-~tzte ly 30 tra ilors . Act!--,: was de layed
until tkie Exeoutive Seasi~,n iiald o:, 1!..a7,70 i~)62 aiid Jjour
perr.:it was deuied.
..e 'rlerewitii return yotir deposit fee, l,-s , ~ ~:~r~~• or(ier fee of
15,~, filed .'or pay: .ent attendLtnt to tte coz18 icleratiun o_►-_ tiie Special
Fermit.
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EtYielda Yazer, ActinL Exea. Secret,ary I
Enc. Lor.e- Order ?'or S. ri5
Plans for tra4-ler court
SPOKANE COUN3'Y PLANNIiVG COL&ISSION
Y INUTES
July 20,- 1949
MEETING: balled to order by Vioe-Cha3rman, J. Wallace Anderson, in the Cormnission-
ers' Assembly Room in the County Court House on WednesdQy, July 20, 1949
at 2:00 P.M.
MINUTES : The minutes of the meeting of June B. 1949 were appro4ed as submitted.
MHERS: Present : Messrs. Anderson, State, Rohwer, Fosseen, Reasor, Walker,
Chaffins, Nleigs, Rudolf, Exoell and Morris.
Visitors : Messrs. Stephens, Sturman, (3int2, Shaw, Mast, Zbulouse, Farley,
Atkins, Scully, Stiteler, Heard, Griggs, Mrs. 0'Brezor, et al•
LOCKtif00D HEiGHTS FINAL PLAT
Mr. Hawle,y: This is the publia hearing on the 1,doption of the Final Plat
of Lockwood Heights, lying between Sinto and Boone on the north and south
and Univer8ity end Raymond on the east Qnd west in Opportunity Tawnship.
- The Preliminary Plat was favorably carisidered by the Cosnmiesion at the
June B. 1949 meeting. Posting and advertising have been accomplished in
` accord with our regulations and 36 awners of property ad3aaent to the
plat were notified by mail of the time and plsce of the hearing. The
Plat hQS been cons idered by Engineer ChOff i.ns and Piatting Committee
Chairman Ste;te. No protests have been reoeived to its adoption. The
following letter is frm the Madern Eleotric y+ater Company. (Ddr. Hawley
read the letter. ) A bond for street grQding ir, the svan of $80Q.00 has
been filed.
Mr. Chaffins : The streets are not graded but it is agreed upon that it
wou~d cost'7804•00 to grade them. We have a bond to guarentee that
street grading. The water pipes run along here. (Showing on map.)
Mr. Meigs: WhQt is the main aoaess street?
ilre dhaffins : University.
Dir. e `i s:$o you approve of it?
Mro dhaffins: Yes, I do•
Mrs keasor: I move this plat re accepted as a Final Plat.
Mr. Fosseen: I second that motion. Motion carried•
AMTId~ : f:E wQS moved, seaonded and carried that the Final Plat be adopted.
BARJ~,E TLER t S rRELIM INARY PLAT
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Mr. Hawley: This is the hearing on the preliminary p1Qt of Barnietler's
Addition. The sketch and p].at hQVe had the a.ttention of Messrs. State
and Chaffins. Mr. Sturman is the Engineer for the sponsor. He is
' present to make his presentation.
Mr. Sturman :Mr. Barmetler has 10 acres he wants pl.atted. He owns Tract
131 Opportunity. It lies due north of Mr. Lockwood's Plat between
University and Mission. It joins Mr. Lockwood's Plat on the north. He
1-:c .-r 30' for Q street right here. (Showing on t he map.) The&e will
be S+Ql streets.
Mr. Chaffins : I think that is O.K.
Mr. Hawley: Mr. State has gone o4er this with us.
FAr. Posseen: I1r. Chairman, I move th3.s be accepted as a praliminary plat.
Mr. Reasor: I seaond that motion• Motion carried.
ACTIGN: Moved, seconded and cQrried that the preliminary plat be acceptedy
CfM,!iERCIAL ZONE CHANGE `
Mr. Hawle,y: This fs a jublic hearing on the petition of $ property owners
to rezone Qn are4 lying botween Sprague Avenue on the north and the
Milwaukee Railrocid MW on th9 south Pnd Blekg Road on the past and
C01-1:ERCIAL ZONE DISTRIC T-- Continued
McDonald Road on the west, fram Agricultural to Conmercial: Regulations re-
garding advertising have been observed end 103 interested property owners
were notified by mail of the time and plaae of the hearing. The foliowing
protests have been reoeiv ed. A petition w ith 37 signers•agains t the so ne change.
(14r. Hawley reads the petition. ) The requested z one change is part of the area
that was g iven e► pub lia heQring by the Comlissioners Office on April 19, 1949"
a petition for a aimilar zone ohange. This petition was denied.
Mr. Anderson s Are those 37 owners in that blook?
Pir. Rawley: They ere all interested property owners not within the block, but
surrounding the block that is to be toned. I think the signators on the
petition are all prope rty owners.
Mr. Anderson : Anyone here to apeak for the zoning?
Mrs. Joe O~Brezor: I live at 13322 East Sprague in Opportunity, I would like
to change the property fram Agricultural to Commeroie.l beaause we cQn't sell
our property the way it is now. We aantt get a good priae out of otr property.
If we aould get it zoned as Corrunercial we cauld sell it for more•
• I4r. Reasor : How long have you lived out there ?
fIrs. Mrezor: For 10 years..
^ Mr. o wer: gre you in t hat areQ to be zoned?
Mrs. OrBrezor: Yes, I em between Bla.ke and McDonQld, on SprQgue. We had the
property £or eale.. My husband is very Bick with a.rthritis and I hQVe 2 aores.
I cantt handle it by myself. We would like to sell saane of its and we aanlt
sell it the way it is now. I just aentt do anything with that property unless
we zone it for Commeroial.
Mr, Rohwer: How much do you think it will invrease the value of your property?
Mrs. 0 tBrezor : Quite a bit. We will probably be able to g et a good prioe out
o f it then.
- le : Vilhat type of Commeraial businesses would you w ant to put in?
FRr. HFBrer
L:rs. or : I don't want to put Qnything in. I just want to sell it. If
they want to build something for business, I don't know what it would be.
Mr. Andersons You want to sell it for just niQe typea of oonunercial businesaes,
is that right ?
Mrs. O'Brezor: Yes, I don't want just anything. I don't want a beer parlor
but I would 1 ike to have it comme rc ial..
Mr. Anderson: You would be satisfied to have restriations put on it just
against beer parlors?
Mrs. 0lBrezor : Yes, Y don 't oare to have them next to me. 11ie ha.d a fruit
etand there, but naw it is alosed down and I oantt take aare of the plaoe.
I am foroed to sell it For anything now•
Mr. Anderson s Anyone else to be heard?
Mr• l:Rast: I Qm the owner of a hardware store in Spokane. I have property
`between $lake and McDonald on the south side and I propose to put a building
up someday. I purche.sed that property in hopes that some dQy it would be
ohanged from Agricultural to Con~n.eroial so I eould put up a store building or
sell the property. I believe if that was ahQnged it would inorease the value
of the property at least 406 I don't wa.nt any beer parlors nvxt to me either,
but I do we.rit it Coaaneraial._ This is just one block that we e►re asking to be
soned,.
Prir. .Andersari: Are there ? or 8 residents in that area?
Rrs. OTBrezor: There are 8 in that block and they are all for Coauneraial.
Rr. 2ast: ey have all signed up for Comuneraial soning - all 8 of theme
gr,, $awley: 7he entire block signed for the zoning.
Mr. Mast: I believe it will be Qn asset to the Community out there. We want
everybody to be neighborily. That is the reason the people bave submitted thas
3 times to the Board._
I4r. Anderson: Anyone elsv?
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CO!u :ERCIAL ZONE DI S TRIC T-- Continue d
rdr. Toulouse s I live on the corner of Blake and Spraguo. I have only my home
there. I have two little girls, ages 2 and 3. I don't want to have the
distriat opened up to just anything that will be offensive to any of the
neighbors. I would be favorable in having it opened up to CommeroiQl inatead
of Agricultural. We only have two buainesses in that block - a gas station
and a new building. The opposition has 37 namos Qgainst us, but I believe if
you will oheck the signatures, some of the neunes will be as far away as Vera.
I understand they must be within 300 feet o£ where it is in question. If you
are going to take i.u the whole Valley - of aourse there would be more against
it. We hQVen't lived here as long aa they have. I am paying Coauneroial Taxes
on that property, so I may Qs will have a Commercial Zone. I Am going to raise
my two girls there and I intend to stay there.
Pir. Fosseen: What is going in that new building you mentioned?
Mr. TouYouse: A me:ssage building. I dontt know how it got in there, but it is.
I figure if you will check those names, the biggest percont will be ferther
away.
. 14r. Hawley: 7here ie no speoified nLUnber. Any interested pereon can be heard.
The Chamber of Commerae aan oame if they want, as they will be interested.
Mr. Toulouse: At the last meeting they had people down on Progress sign their
petitions.
Mr. Foaseen: I think the City notifies people within 400 feet. They asked me
to sign a peti.tion, and I thought I wQS too fQr away to be affvated.
IAr. Toulouse : It seems as though the last tiune the opposition camo fron 4
or 5 miles, anyway a goad peroent of it.
Mrs. OtBrezor: If they have 37 names now, they must be 4 or 5 milve away.
r2r. Toulouse :The only raasoa Ian interested in getting this che.nged, ia that
I am paying CommeroiQl taxes and I would like to seQ some good building go up
next to me• Every year I cut down the weods fram the vacant lot of rlr. Mast8
and I would liko to see that ground used for some thing. I bought the proparty
two years a6o in January.
Mr. Ebsseen: What is your business thore?
LTr. Toulouse: I sell araam, eggs and once in a while a cow*
la r. f~o wer: Do you have Q poultry farm?
Mr. T~ou"iouse : Yas, I he►vo a small poultry f arm. I don tt see any reason why you
should o down the usv of the property.
rdr. Anderson: Anyone else to be heard for tho zoning? If not, anyone to be
heard against tho zoning?
° Mr. Shaw: I am A. E. ShQw. This is the third time we have been here t rying to
settlo this zoning. If you had that one block changed, that would dest roy it
all over• Wo deoido to keep it as an Agricultural Zone. If they want to put
in any legitimate business, they have that privilege o£ having it by a spvcial
' permit. I notice that today they are all against having a beer parlor next
door to them. Rc,mmror at the last meeting we had I asked you to stand up if you
wanted a beer parlor next door to you. You ell atood up, everyone of you. Naw,
you say you dontt warit a beer parlor next to you. That wae just a tricky way
in getting the zone changed! You also say the names opposing this zone ahange
Qre about 5 miles away. Zhoy don't happen to be that far away. I oan show
you on thia map evory name on that petition and juet where they live. I shall
read you the names of the peoplo right across the street frarn you. {14r. Shaw
raads the names and addresses frcm t he petition.} I happen to be the second
house. I have signaturos froan the poople all up end down Blake. They all have
niae now homes there. They are all anxiou$ to keap this an AAgricultural Zonc.
I donft want to have to keep fighting all the time to keep this zonod as the
way we tivant it. But, I do have 37 valid people sign this petition, and they
aro all in that area. We aro in that area in which wo have had this scrap many
timas.
Ur. Rohwer: Do you think it will change the value of the property, Mr. Shaw?
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CCLZiERCI1iL ZGivE CHAi.,'GE Contiriued
rlr. Shaw : Absolutely not J I think it will bring the property valua down. It
will cbpreciate the proporty immensely. You will notice all thosQ old second-
hand stores along the highway now as you go out the Applaway. It is a das-
graoe to the Val ley. Then you will notiae whut a boautiful d rive it i s on the
Sunset Hill caning into tawn. You soe beautiful sites and not sites like
those you sue as you go out the Appleway. It is nothing but an eye sore out
thero. Vio have childron and wo aro building a new high school Exnd we want to
have a good district out there. I might adci that Lir. Toulouse said he doosntt
want to sel.l out for business, he wants to keep his business Agricultura3.
Why does he want that district zoned then? Theee people are i.n violation of
the zoning ordinanae. Mrs. OtBrezor has a fruit stand that is right on the
Highway. Ihe xoning ordinaaae says that any structure must be back at least
25t from the front property lino. The cattle are supposad to be baok 751
from any other personis property or street, Mr. Toulousest cattle run right up
to Progross. If they want to keop it a nice distriat, they had better do
samething about it.
- Mr. Fosseen: Would you say anyone would want to build i.n that seotion between
the Railroad and the Highway?
' Mr. Shaw : It is a very niae plaoo to hA48 a home. They ara lovely home lots
there.
I:Irs. O'Brezor: We havc c. plano for sale now and people tell me they won't
livo there. Thero is too i:-.uch noise on the Highway.
Ilir. Fossean: Anything in your block that is in business?
Pdr. Shaw: Thesc people have a garage and I,4r. Flemming hQS a building there.
~aott f~enfro has a frait stand.
Mr. Fos seon : It seems a shame that you people eome in eve ry s o often and have
to protest. It should be settled onae Qnd for a11.
Mr. Rohwer: Do all these people who have signed this petition live right in
heret
I4r. ShQw: (Shawing on map. ) Yee, right in there*
ar. Anderson: Anybody else to be heard?
lAr. GriRga: I don't live in that block, but I do live in the district on
Evergreen and Sprague. I bought thero two years ago. I have lived in Spokane
for 40 years. I am going to tell you about a home that is for sale. The
people are asking 432,40000 for it. Another man wants 440,000900 for his
home. They botb told mo I had a better hame and land than they have. No one
is going to pay me that much money for my property. No one can do it. That
' is the reason why their homes aren't sellirig, they want too much for them. I
asked them if they had a littla gold buried on thom for such a price. I
bought my property zoned ae Agricultural and w a want it kopt that w ay. If we
get that &onod as Connorcial and Iet beer purlors ia it is going to be muoh
' worso that it is now. I was driving to town the othor day and the car ahead
of mo was weaving baak and forth in the road. Hv was so drunk he aouldn't
see atraight. He was toodrunk to drive. The Sheriff's car saw him and pullod
him off the highway. I aan 't see it would be an advant4ge to ahangQ it to
Comme ra ivl. ti'lo have too many bus ines se s along the highway naw •
Mr. M.oigs : Y+Ihcre do you iive £rom there?
I.ir. Gri gs : On the eorner of Sprague and Evergreen at 13817 East Sprague. Just
a~o~mvay. They oan come in for a speaial permit, if they want something
useful. Otherwise, there are enough businessos in there now•
Mr. Andersoa: Mank you. Anyone olse to be heard?.
iv. 'dalker: I would like to ask Mr. Chaffins a questfon. Whero is therv a
possibie rir,iited aacoss road to the State Line?
Idr. Cha,ffins : You will turn of£ at Greenacres end driQe south to between 4th
and 7th, then d rive east parallel with Spraguo. That is proposed.
Hr. Alton: I am a property owner in Vera, but not noxt door to theso people.
We arQ protesting against a Commeroial Znne beoause t hay can got a special
pormi.t in that area if they want to build scrnQthing the neighbois approve oP.
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C0I;2_11RCIr'L ZOIIE I7IO'MICT Continued
S-~[ r. 11as t ean com.o bofora your B oard , and without a que stion o f a doubt, he c a.n
got a special permxt far his buildirg; If thxs gQes C+ammaraial, no matter
what you say there is nothing we can do to stop €xnything going I.n t hat is a
oonunercial ~us a,nQ~s. We are vbjecting to that. There is a. ~20, OC3(? hone
being erea~ed an the south side of the Highuray not twr oity blockS ea.st o#`
this lacation. Yihich praves that people are sti11 buildi.ng there ardvauat tha~
locatir~n for homes ~
14rs. 0lBrozor : Bu~, wa are paying Cvmmercial taxes nowo
lyir. ~;haw: Iwant to questian that ~~~~omont abaut Cor:7mercial taxes. Al1 of
our tcLxe s aro h3gh th~s year. I w ent dawn to -the As sessor 'a offi~e and talked
to ivir. Thampsoxx. I asked him ifwo were assessed Por Cammeroial taxes. He
~~id rxbsolutely not. Vio arv on tAie iigpleway e.nd are anly psying the taxes
we are assessed af. VYe voted for naw schools@ That is why the taxes are
highere
tir. GriEgs: I have been there for two years and my taxes are doubl~ thet
when I c=Q. It is j+ust bvcause we have voted far mor~ sohools, etc@
ldr. Ande~son: I live 3n the Vdlvy# a1so+ and my taxeB are highj, but I don't
• live in a Cmnmeroial Zv,rie. Anyaric; else to spe€Lk? If not, we will tc.ke this
up in Exaautive Session and deaided upon it.
' ACTION: Executive Ses s ion roports that the zone c haiage bv dena:e dkt
STTTELER AUT(1.MTIVE REPAIR SHOP
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Mr. Huwley: This is t ha date set for a public h-earing on the application af
C. D# Stite1er for a specia], permit to construct and aperate agensral rxuto-
motive ropair and sales sh~p in the East 11000 B].ook on MYssion aand the North
1604 Black on Pi.eroo in SpakarYe Va1ley i.n €a.n astablished Agrioulturnl Zore
District# The btiaXl.ding is to be aorastructed of pumioe block at acast of
app,r~xiiriately $22000.04~ All required pasting and advertising hcxve been
accompli.shed and fi ownQrs of adjacent propert~ have Yaeen notified by mail of
the ti.me and place of hearing. No prot$sts have bovn recoivad to the granting
of the permit. Mr« Excell of the County Houlth Unit has approved the pro,jeot+
Mr. Stiteler: I hava an uffa.~avit that I have posted my notices. I also have
a petition £avaring rny busi,ness.
~I':r. Anderson: Just wherv is this located?
Mir, 8titeler; Idy hame is right hsre acrc►ss from Pierce, a.crass the gravel
pit and vn the rxorth side of I-lission.
Mr. Hawle : Would yvu explain your pro~eat to the Cvmmxssion2
- Mr. Stiteler; I h~~e always wanted a iittle plaoe to do wo4c on week-ends and.
afternoans.
Mar. AndersoQn: Are you gQ3,ng to put in a home ther+e?
M-r. Ltiteler: If I cm get a busincss to go with i.t. I wou].d la.ke to build a
ho~~ there, 'if Ioould get my permit. I 1~ave a full time job naw and I intend
to keep it. But Tiv ant a littlv plaee I can work in my spare tarne.
Mr. Anderson; You propvse to put ug a decent sart ~of place, dvn ~t you?
Mra hiteierz Yes, the $2,0(3000 e,stimate is just for ma.teric.ls, that will not
inol.ude my labor. ife izatond to ].ive up ~~airs f'or a whilcso
lAr. Rohwer:You dora't intond to g,o into t he varrooking businossj, do yovig
lvf r, Stite3er : No.
Yr, Andersan: Are you just asking for a building?
Mrf Sta.teler: Thxt would be taa expensive, we would have to do a little work-
tv pay for the buildixig.
14r. A.nderson ; Any objeotivns to this spe aial permit heing granted?
Mr. MaDale : Zobjeat to this going irx. It Is a l.,pt like the previous applir
cation regarding th+eir zoning. If yau lot one bus inv ss come in then there will
be more ccming in. If w~ ~~t two businossesi then we might cLs well ca3l it
Comercial. 'Nhc, would warit to build 4 home in a Cornmorcial zone? In the first
plave, I don't see haw a Cmxxieroxal busirze os could survive up thera. That is .
not a business l,ocation.
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STIT'ELER SPECIAL PEFLIT Continued
Mr. Vdalker : Yfhat is this property good f or other than c ommeroisl deve lopment?
Mrs hicDele : I believe it is suitable for many things. Vre have a lot of nice
homes up there and we want to keep them niae.
Mrs Anderson: This is an appliaation for a speaial permit, not a zone change.
Anyone else to speak? I4r. Henr,y: I would li~:e to objeot to this. I have 8 acres in Block 30. This
joins Pieroe. I have sold 2 acres out there. I was one of the people who
helped get this Agricultural zonA in. ti'ie don't want to see a commeraial
business go in there. I have at least $30,000 worth of development 3n there.
I have talked with some of the other property owners. I would like to express
my objeations.
Rir. Hahn: I, like Mr. Henry, was one of the helpers in getting this area
zoned as Agrioultural, and we want to keep everyting out thQt is cammeroial.
I am now living on Pierae right slong this side street. I have several letters
of objeation from property owners in the.t vicinity, wanting to protest to
this. (Ddr. Hawley reads the letters. )
• l:ir. Wal ker: Do you 1 ive in that immediate vicinity?
iui r. Rahn : Ye s .
' Mrs. Raiff t We hQVe a nice home at 10719 East Boone, about 2 bloaks fram
this property. I would like seriously to protest this. Vie have invested
over $20,000 in there. Yie bought because it was zoned as Agricultural.
Mrs. Burtriess : Our property is directly across from this property. We have
a 9 Qcre strip in there, on lviissinn and Pierce. Vre bought because it was
Agricultural zoning. And we plan to build a home there also. I wouid like
to go on reaord as opposing this permit.
1:ir. tinderson : Do you own the property now, Nir. Stiteler?
Kr,, Stiteler: I have signed the agreement to purchase it 3 months ago.
L2r. Walker :He bought it when he lnew it was zoned.
AIr. Stiteler : When I bought this property the man at t he real estate offiee
sQid he checked on the zoning and he said it w as unclassified. After I
bought it I found out it wQS 2oned as Agricultural. '
Mr• Bart,y: I live at 1226 North University. Ijust purchased this home in
February. When we purchased the property it was underetood that it was zoned as Agriaultural. I would also like to voice my protest today•
?dr. Hahn: The question was brnught up Qbout the awner of the property, whether or not he signed for Agricultura]. Zoning. VYe organized that zone
and talked to almost every property awner around. YVe had 95% in fevor of
z on ing.
21ir. Abbott: I live at 11003 East Valleyway, in the Agrioultural area. I wQs
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Qt the original meeting, when this land w as 2oned. I objeot to this businesa
going in. I have letters £rom Wm. Beard at 11023 East Valleyway, I4. L.
Holscher at E. 14903 Valleyway and Ray F. ThomQS at 10923 E. Valleyway. (Mr.
Hawley reads the letters. )
Mrs. Finn: lhere is little left to b e said. I am building a new home within ~
one- ia a block aoross the street. There 3s not enough traffic for Q com-
meraial business. I object to it.
bir. Fosseen: You realize that zoning does keep out businesses?
Mrs. Finn: Yes, I would not ha.ve bought my hame out there if it hadn't of
been 2oned. I don't think it will be a good place for the man to invest.
Idr. Reed : I live in the immediate vicini.ty. I can 't understand why he wants
to be located in that district. There are other places wherv he could go.
Mr. Anderson: Anyone else to be heard for, or against? If not, vre will
take it up in Exeoutive Session and let you know t he d eois ion•
ACTIUPJ : Exeoutive Session reports that the permi.t be denied.
SCULLY SPECIAL PERiIT EOR TOP SvIL Ri1iOVAL
fiZr. Hawley: This ia the public hearing on the application of -Wm. Scully &
Son for e special permit to remove top eoil f'or commercial sQle on Blocks 25
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and 32 of Garden Acres between the Columbia Bas in Highway and Hayford Road on
the east and west and imnediately south of the W. VV• P. Co. Cheney Transmission
lines, SWly of Gei.ger Field in Spokane County, Washington. This is located
in en established Agricultural Zone Distriot. All required posting end
advertising have bsen acoanplished and 15 adjaaent property owners were noti-
fied by mail of the tame and place of the hearing. The activity will oon-
atitute approximQtely 10 aores. No proteste have been received.
Mr. Soull,y: yife would like to have a permit to remove the top soil from that
land. It is a].1 in weeds now.
I+lir. RoYzwer: How deep do you expect to go?
12r. SoulY-f: Eight or ten inohes. We don't go as far as the brown soil. Yie
never go hat far.
Mr. Rohanrer: Any gravel there?
gir• tcuf'ly: No, it is good soil.
Mr• MeiLs : We would lika to get the location of this. How far is this
away from the Highwey.
• hir. Scullr: It is about ~ mile frcan the old Cheney Road, east of the old Sholl
~ervice 5tation towards Geiger Field.
Idr. Meigs : Does it aonte.in ar~y obnoxious weede?
Mr. Scu=
y: IJo. I cheaked the ground good and aouldn't find any.
Mr. Rohsrrer: V'+hat do you intend to use the ground f or when you remove thia tn p
soil?
Idr. Soully: Right now wo have alfalfa, on t he g round we removed soil f rorn. We
are going to do the same with thi.s next place. I em going to have it sowed
in alfalfa. Tlu;t builds up the soil.
IyIr. Rohwer: Is it more valuable with alfeLlfa with t he soil removed than the
soil on it now?
1:Ir. Soull,r: Alfalfa builds up the ground. That is what we are doing now.
The pYaoe 2ooks 100% better than before we took the soil of£. tiTe have furnish-
ed dirt for Shadle Park and are furnishing for Baacter Hospital. That ha8 to
be good dirt and that is what we have. It is going for a good business.
1-1:. kohwor: What condition will you leave the ground when you romove the
soil?
Mr. Scully: It will be in a better conditian theui it is right now. I will
grant you that. It isful} of dry weeds now.
I.1r. 1ilalker: What would you say the definition of top soil is?
r:ir. Scully: I would say it is the first top 1Qyer of the dirt, before you get
down to the brown dirt*
hir. VYalker: You have gone at least 4-i'Ls-feet where you are now•
Ilir. Scull,y: We haven:t gone any further than 12 inahes at the mosto ife oantt.
llde are eaamined by the City Park Board and by the. Government. They exsmine
every load we tQke off that place, and it is in A•1 condition.
Mr. ViQlker : When you were here before all you wanted was a little top s oil
to finanae you for your apartments. Nvw you want to go 2,, miles down the
road and you want to t ake the s o i 1 of f of thst.
Mr. Rohwer: I think that loaation is about 1 aity block from the Old Cheney
Highvtay. I think you are mistaken in that looation• I f you wQnt to level
off a few ' rnolls it would be O.K. to take off ten inches but it would make
the ;rY.ole 10 acres Q lot lower than the rest o£ the land. I dontt object to
your taking off the high apots, but I would object to your taking the entire
10 acros and having it lowor than the rest of the ground. Immedie►tely souih
of that is s cab rock.
Mr. Scull,y: ti+ie have gone out there with a shovel and have dug 2 feet deep snd
'have f4oun& no roakae
idr. Rohwer: How about wAter out there to irrigate the alfQlfa?
$ irll Gintz : We have a well drilled the re . There iz suf f ioient Nater to
irrigate the 10 aares.
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Mr. WaLker: Hrnv fQSt does it pump through?
$llnint8: I oe►n't answer that. I am no authority on that. You will have
to aall Mrs queen to find out•
TZr• Rohwer: You are not going to move the home?
Mr. ScullX: Abeolutely not. We might rent it, as housing £aailities are
stilnad.
Mr. Rohwer: You are more interested in getting the soil remaoved than unything
else, Qren't yvu?
Ur. Soull s Naturally, that is w hy I am here to get a pexmit. When we ta.ke
The so~ff, we ere going to sow it in alfalfa. We pla.n on getting a few
head of cattle to eat the alfalfa@
lAr. kohwer: You won't have much produation with all the soil taken off.
Yir. -Posseen: I hav~ found out that eLlfalfa does build up the soil. I didntt
know that before. They say Sweet Clover ia also good•
I2r. Soully: Alfalfa is the best. It puts the n itrogen baok into the soil.
I want to put aattle in there later on,
- Iar. Anderso n: Anyone else to spe ak?
$ill Gintt : I would like to say that we r.ad an awflal fire out there 2 years
ago. 7hree fire trucks aeme to the resaue. It had everybody worried that
they were going to be burned out. The weeds were so dry when a matoh was
accidently dropped. That is why we went to remove the eoil that will aut
doy,m that fire hazard. Alfalfa would be just the thing. It is gooa for two
or three cute a year. Of oourse this year ia a little unusual and we aould
get only 2 cut8 from a arop, The County takes no interest in the roads out
there. I had t o g o d own several times J.ast winter and esk them to open the
roads up. They didn tt do it and we were snawed in all winter. The £ire
department tAkes a different interst. They have to take interest in #'ires*
ir:r. Walker: The Couni:y had nothing to do with the firv truoks. They probQbly
asme from Cheney.
Bill Gintz s?hey may have come from Choney, but anyviay there were 3 truoks
there to fight the fire just the eume. The ground is not goad for tivheat
or oata. The Cheney grain growers refused to take the oats. And it didn t t
pay ta diunp them on the ground either. We tried to £eed the hogs some oate
und they wouldn't eat t hem. So you s ee, alfalfa is w hat we need on thet
ground. •
R. kI. Cooper: I am 1,ir. Scully's attorney. I also am familiar with the prop-
erty. I know this land as I have ha.ndled thet property out there f'or yeare.
' Iyir. Soully is a reliable man. He only handles good black dirt. If he goes to
, deliver some with brown dirt in it the custamers won't take it - it hQS to be
good. The Park is very stra.ct about its dirt. Mr. Saullyts dirt is one of
, the best. S think if you will go out and examine the property, you will find
it in good condition, and I have lnown that place for over 25 years. Knowing
lrlr. 3cu3.ly and knowing the kind of busine8s he is in I know he is only going
to take off the top soil. He wi 11 leave a considerQble amount of good dirt
to remain. I think you will have to agree with me that 8 or 10 inchee wi1.1
not make much ofa hole, The soil aonservation offioe aays that e soil erosion
will remove 2 or 3 inche s in one year. Hr. Scully plaws up the g round and
smooths it out and then plants his alfalfa. I think you will have to agree
that it will be in better condition after he is through with it thQn it is
now.
ldr. Rohwer: That satne oondition may not apply in the new area.
Mr. ~oop.er: Oh, yes, they are going to take the same care of the new location
as they are no«. 'Ihey will have to leave a considerable amount of dirt there.
They don1t dare get any brovm soil in the soil they sell. They are l.iated with
Better Business, and they are a relia.ble business. The p2aae now i.s a fire
hazard with the dry weeds on it. It will make Q great differenoe.
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PAr. Beaut,y: I have the property acrosa the road east of him. I have 30 aores.
fVl th t he weeds it ie a fire hazard that olose. EQen in wheat it is a fire
hasard. z would be very much in favor of he.ving him take the top soil of f
and planting al£alfa. It ie nowt just a fire hatard. It should be taken oare
o f now.
Mr. VYalker: Who awris this land?
llr. 6intz : Mr. Soully has contraated to buy it*
lar. Anderson: Thank you very much, anyone el$e?
Wm. H. Gintz : We are very anxious to have Mr. Saully remove the aoil. Tiivvo
years ago it did aatah on fire and I never fought so hard trying t,a get it
put out not only for myself, but for my neighbora. Three £ire truake were
out. Knowing Mr. Saully as I do, and he ie reoognited by the Better Businet
Bureau, he will do just what he says. He has not put anything on paper
st4ting he will put it in A],falfa, but I do think that he will. Imn taking
his word for it. Secondly, aince I have owned the property it has been a dead
horse to me. I have put improveznents on the house that ie there, I built
another room on it. I shared the orop on the land last year and it wQSntt
, enough to pay. There are 6 aares that is very nioe. Requirements are more
for grass than for wheat or oats. Mr. Soully has paid me earnest money down.
I want to get rid of it. As I s ay, it is a deQd horse to me. It is as gaod
a ground as you aan find out there in that location. Just a little ways
frcm there you granted Bill Wa11QCe a special permit to remove top soil. I
may be wrong, b ut it seems like it would be wrong to give that man a permit
arid not give e permit to blr. Scully. As far as I am conoerned, I w ould like
to have you give Mr. Soully a permit and that will eliminate the fire hazard,
I will get rid of the property, and everybody will be happy J
Mr. Rohwer: What assure►nae will you have that you will do what you say?
I4r. Scull,y: I will guarantee you Gentlemen that I will put A:fu1fF, on tha
ground after I have removed the aoil. I would be a darn fool i£ I didntt. I
am going to have oattle there too•
I'Ir. Gintz s I hope you gentlemen will see your wa.y alear in giving him a permit
to remove the soil. I gave 4300 an acre for the land up on the highway and
the seaond pieoe I gave $200 an acre for it*
t;ir. Rohwer : What is the aesessed value of the land?
Mr. Walker: About $10•00 an aore.
Rre kohwe r s Wou1d you guarantee that that plat is free of obnoxious weed$ 7
Any morning glory or quaok grass?
Mr. Scullys I couldnf t f ind any, and I went all over it•
• Mr. Anderson: ZhQnk you very muah. Anyone e lee to be hear d? If not, we will
te►ke it up in Exeoutive Seasion and let you know the decision.
ACTION: The report of the Exeeutive Session that the applioation be postponed
for a period of 30 daye to Qllow the members to make further investigation,
was adopte d.
HEAR.p TRAILER CAMP
Mr. Hawleys This is the publio hearing on the applioation of Frank W. Heard
Tor a speoial permit to construot and operate a trailer oemp on Block 130
Glenwood Park .Addition in the 4600 Block on South Greenwey and the 6900 Blvck
westo imznediately north of the W. W. P. Coo lines cn the Sunsat Highway Cut-
off, approximately 2 mile$ west of Spokane City Limits in the Geiger Field
Area. Tho projeat is to aonsiet of a ooncrete blook main building of 4 rooms
and e►ocomodation f or 25 trailers. Zhe entire aost is to be approximately
$1080OO.00. All posting and advertising have been aanpleted with and 8 adjaoent
property owners notified by mail of the time and plaoo of hearing. No protests
have been received to the granting of the permit. Zhe projeat is appraved by
Mr. Exoe 11.
Mr. Heard :Ihis ia not right on the highway. This is of f the highWay about Q
good oMy bloak - oast of the higYway, baak of tho servlae atationo Iwant to
put in a nice plaoe and make it Q full time ocoupation.
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HEAR TRAILER Ctii,~i C I
D P ontinued
Mr. Walker i Are you finanoed to go ahead?
Nir. Heard ~ I thought I oould gat a G. I• Loan if I didn't have enough money.
I have enough aash to go ahead with it.
Mr. Walker: There is e.n auto court alose by, isntt there?
Mr. Heard s Yes, there Are about 5 motels on top of the hill : and I don't think
there is a.ny at the bottam of thehill.
Mr. Walker : Gentlemen, tha.t is a11 that area is good for is auto 4nd trailer
oourts. 'Tou figure on buildiag $omething like the anurts that are thero now?
When you leave 5pokane there isntt a plaae for trailers until you get to
Ritz4ille. They are parking their trailers o£f the road and always getting
in the way. In the winter time they are e.lways getting stuck. There is a I
defi.nite need for a trailar oourt along the Highway. There is no need to
go into Exeautive Session, I will make a motion for the permit to bo grantod
right naw•
Mr. ReQaor: I seoond that motion. -
Mr. Anderson: We should give someone Q ohunov to say something. Any quastions
' to ~e askedT
Mr. Morris : I was une►bla to looate Lot 13 on my map in t he off ioe. It is a
Rock off the main Highway, I believo•
Mr• Y1e►lker : They need a trallor oourt out triut way. The trailors are parked
Qlong the highway end are just e truffio hazard.
Mr. Anderson : If no questions, you have hoard tho motion and the seaond. All
in f avo r s Qy "Aye
Members : "Aye't. Notion oarried.
A~TIUr: The epeoial permit was grantod.
COUGAR OIL COMPANY SPEC IAL PERhiI T
ivlr. Hawloy: This is the public hearing on the applioa.tion of the Cougar Oil
Zompany for a speafal permit to construat and operate a dis tributing plant
for motor oil (wholesale warehouse ) in part of the N~~ 4 Of NYV4 of Section 23-
25-44, in the 200 Blook on South Evorgreon and the 13900 Blook east in the
Veradale aroa. A f rane building, 70 x 114, alroady construated is to be
oonverted into an office and warehouse• The e8tima.ted oost is $33,0000000
All roquired poeting and advertising have been a ccomplished and 14 owners of
adjaoent progerties wore notified by mail of the time and plaoe of hearing.
, No protests have been raoQived. Pdr. Excell has approved the sanitation•
Idr. F4rley:Mr. Chairman and gentlemen: The bulk tanks wo are going to havo
. w=e w. They will be Qbout 8 feet 1 inch and are merely for the storage
of motor oil, not gasoline. I will put a cnncrota f'ront on the building and
repair it. I d on't intend t o put anything up that is n't QYl A856 t f.0 the
oommunity.
MIr. Excoll: Is it a minimum Fire hazard?
iAr. Mar.ey: Yos.
Mr• Anderson: Anybody elsa to bo heard for or against it?
lqr. Anon : I live in that territory. 'NIr. Farley has improvad that building s
lot• I oan't see any objeations to what he ia doing. The bueinasses that
were in that building preoeeding Mr. Farley were something I would have ob-
jeoted to. There was a seed oleaner business in there and it vvas vrory dusty.
Before that there was Q smalter. I have no objeations to whAt DBr. Farley is
doing, but I aertainly would have if it were anything liko it was boforo.
Mr. Andersan: Anyone elso to speak?
ldr. Fosseen: I make a motion that the epeaial permit be granted.
Mro keasor: I second the motion.
AC TION s Iiotion oarried and the pe rmit grQnted.
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LEADER PAINT CORPOR.ATI4N SFECIAL PERP~iI T
l.dr. Hawley: 7his is the publio hearing on the applioation of the LeQder Paint
Corporation for a apeaial permit to construot and operate a paint manufaotur-
ing plant on part of Tract 329 Trvntwood Orchards, between Adams and Best on
the east and w est and in the 14400 Block on East Trent Qnd thv 4100 Block
North in Trentwood. The building is to be 30 x 50, of aonarete bloaks and to
aost about $8,000900. All regulations regarding posting and advertising have
boon aocamplished and 17 adjaoent property ov►mers notified by mail of the time
and place of the hearing. It is in an establiehed Agriaultural Zone Distriot.
No protestB have been reoeived to the granting of the pe rnn it. Mr. Atkins,
reprosenting ths sponsor, is present to explain the pennit.
Mr. Atki.ns : We are planning on building a paint rnanuf aoturing plant, It will
be of oonorete blocks. Thero is a frame building we want t o ueo as a tvmpor-
ary building until we get our concrete block building up. The building there
now is 40 x 209 We figure on painting it with firo proof paint on the inside
and adding a concrete blook front. (A generul disoussion is held between Mr.
Atkins and the members of the Camission,a)
• iJlr. tsalker: How long would it take you to aomplete your building?
Mr. Atkins: It shouldn't take too long.
Mr. Rohwe r: Just what do you in tond to d o?:
Mr. Atkins s Mmufaoture pai nt, tako care of oils, varnishes, eta.
Tdr. Rohwer: All in one building?
TAr. ATkIns i Yes, we w ill have a nioe block,, f ire proof building• In the
temporary buildi.ng w e will have a 4-inah conorote f loor and spray it ins ida
with fireproof paint• We neod a place to store our maohines, as we had to
got rid of 4 lot of them, as we had no place for them. I want t o go into
busine ss f or myself now, tat is why I atn aski rg for this permit. I have b een
in the pe►int bus ine s s for 371 years .
Mr. Fosseen: What makos paint fire-proof?
Mr. Atkins : It is what wa put in the pigment that makea it fire Iroof.-
Mr. W=ams : I live noxt door End if anyone would be getting hurt, I wrn.ild.
I have no objeations to this man getting the permit. I ha.ve a nursery started
thore. What Mr. Atkins does will make no difforenae to me. I weloome that
paint manufaoture in Trentwood, as w e neod a new induetry there. I hope you
will grant the parmit.
14r. Aaderson i Ariyone e lse to spoak?
Mro ramer: I movo the permit be granted and that he be allawed to use the
bu 1`ing on the premiaes for a period of 90 days to allaw the new building tio
" bv completed.
Mr. Reasor: I seoond the motion•
- 7MT 0 : 'Ihe motion was aarrie d and t he parmit granted.
EXECU TIVE SESSION REPORT
Exeoutive Session reports the following findings s
S TI ZELER AU MMO TIVE REPAIR SHOP
That the permit be d anio d.
CCW.4ERCIAL ZONE CHANGE
That the zone ohango bo denied.
SCULLY TOP SOiL SPEC ZAL PERMI T
That the applice.tion bo postponed For Q poriod of 30 days to allovi tr.e members
to make £urther investigation.
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EXECU TIVE SESSION REPUR T Continued
RES4LGTI017
' A motion made by Mr. Walker and aeconded by Mr. Fosseen waa aarried reaonunend-
ing that the BoQrd of County Commissioners give favorable consideratfon to
the follawing presentation of Mr. Excell of the County HeQlth Unit.
'tgeoause of the faat that inoreasing use of property within the County is
being made by Circuses, Carnivals and other similar exhibitions, be it resol4ed,
the County Commissioners Qdopt, as soon as possible, a resolution to incorporate
reguletions under whioh such operatione may be controlled to ensure adequate
proteoti.on to the publio in the mQtter of health aueasures, polioing, and fire
proteotion and that a saale of fees be formulated to cover suoh exhibitions.'t
In additionwe reaoranend that the County adopt an ordinanoe for the le4ying and
aolleation o£ t'Amusement Taxea" as authorized by the State Lew.
AAE.1,1Ii:G IKASTER ZONE ORDINAISCE
~ The Searetary was inatructed to aonfer with the County Proseautor relative to
amending the Master Zone Ordinaace eo that no petition would be aonsidered
for a zone chQnge classification for the same, or part of the same, area that
had been denied a zone change for at least fi months after said denial.
ACTI{~Ir: ijron N.otion or, HoYa:;er, sec4r.ded ry i:r. Fcsseen, tho report of the
Exeautive Gession was approvod.
A.DJOLIRTdKEN T
There being no further business to come before the Baard, the meeting was
ad jourrrHd. .
At PRUVED :
T. J. &IEENACH, Chairman
ATTES T:
EDGAR T. HAY+fLEY, Exea. Seoretary
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Persuant t o instructions, yaur Searetary aonsulted with Mr. Evans, Chief Deputy
Prosecutor, relatiQe to amending the Master Zone Resolution re. public hearings on
Zoning and Special Permits. Mr. Evans stated that, in his opinion:-
• ZOI3E CHgNGE
The ordinance, as written, allows disoretion on the part of the Commiss ian to
f ix a date for a re-hearing an a petition for a sone change in an areQ, or part of
that e►rea, that has previously been denied a change.
ThQt no amendment is neaessQry to give the Ccsnamission this authority.
SPECIAL PERMI T
Where e. request for e special permit for a land-use change has been denied, it
is inetunbent on the Cammiasion to have a public hsaring on an appliaation for a use
ahange at ths identical location provided the requested change is for a different
use than the one previously denied.
That a.n eaaendnent t o the Zoning Ordinanoe could not le gally e stap a second he ar-
ing under the above mentioned conditions.
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r'or tne construction of a service station and conf'ectionery on Lot 10,
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in $$00 k3lock East and the $oo Block North, Spokane County, Washington.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARLtiG
NUTICE IS Hr;REHY GIVEN tha.t the Spokane County Planning Cam-
mission will hold a public hsaring in the Coaaniasioners t As-
sembly Room in the County Court House on Wednesday, July 20,
1949 at or near 2:00 P.M. to cons ider the application of C.
W, Richards For a apecial permit to construct and operate 2
gasoline pumps for servicing cars, also a confectionery store
on Lot 10, Block 15, Hutchinson's Addition in the NSiT corner
of Broadwey and Marguerite in the 8800 Block East and the
600 Block North, Spakane County, Was hingt an.
At ss:id t ime and place, eny interested person ma.y be heard
for, or against, the grarrting of seid special permit.
DATED: SpokP^e, W~:sh. SPOKANE COUNPY PLANNING C01d;vIISSI4N
Jul,, ,1949 IIy: EDGAR T. HAiiE.EY, - 9c. Secretary
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The hearing on your application_ for a Special Permzt to
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has been definztely set for 7,rednesdey, ~T:a~~.~ ~,.I
at
ar near 2:00 F.M. Are are unable t~ ~~ll you the +exact hour when your
praject wzll be cansidered~ es the arder of business far the session
is quita extended.
Zt is essentia~ that you or yaur representative be preser~t at the
gublio hearing, as the Commission riay des~~e further information rela.-
tive to ycur praposed activity.
' F nelosed, p].ease find fn=ar notices vf public hearing, three of
which are to be posted at three cora~~icuous places can thp prvpnsed
site of your huilding. ihis should be dvne imrnediately upQn their
receipt, as the notices shvuld be posted at least ter: days before the
• date set for the hearing. The other notice sh.o~ld be kept for youx
f iles. ~-7e are aIso enclosirxg an af"f idavit of pasting, ta bp, corttp'Leted
by you and f iled with the Secr~tary in this office som~;t~e t~efore
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the he arin.g4
If you have not already dene sot it wi11 be necessary tv see 3',+4r.
Excell, Courxt;~ Sanitarian, in re~ard ~o ynur sanxtRt~>ion -nr ,~our
perrizt cannot be gi-ren carisiderati4n.
Very truly yours,
SPOKAI;dE COUP3TY PLANNI NG, C(~~~AISSIC?N
E TH : e s
P By ._~~`~r:~ -77
Enc. 5 E~d,~aa~''~. Hawley, Exac. Sec.~~a.ry
THE MA?TSIt OF APPLICAT I0N OR C. W. R I CHARDb
FOR A BPECIAL PFRMI? !0 CONSTxUC! AND OPERASB
S. aA30LIPE PW8 " URYICING C11A8 AIiO ♦
CONFECTIONBaY STOR$ ON IAT 100 BLOCIC lb,
HU?CHIN80NI8 ADDITION, IN TFE NIf CORIIER Ol►
B80ADKA7 AIQD YAitaIIERI1'Z IlI TEE 8800 BLOCIC E,AS?
AND THE 800 HLOCK NCUTH, BPOHANE C OIINTY,
lrgs xiN aTON.
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
STATE OF 'NASHIr?GTON )
) SS.
COtr'dTY OF SPOKAITF, )
, being first duly sworn, deposes and says :
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That Qt alI times mentioned lierein he was, and now is, a eitizen of the
Z3nited States, a resident of Spokane County, Y+Tashington, and over ttie age
of twenty-one yeRrs,
mhat on , 19 , he persona.lly posted three (3) true e►nd
correct copies of the hereto attached NOTICE OF PTIIILIC f'.EARING at the follow- •
ing p lace s in Spokane County, t o-wit :
1.
2.
3.
Subscrib9d and sworn to be£ore me
, 19 .
NOTARY PUBLIC zN AND FOR
SPOKAPTE COUPITY, VfASNINGTON
Residing at Spokane, Washington
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NOTICE OF P'JBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS Hu'FcESY GI`JErT that the Spokane County Planning Con~
mission will hold a public hearing in the Commissioners' Assembly
Room in the County Court House nn WednesdQy, ~ly gQo 1M
at 2:00 P.M. to make decision on the following pro ject :
~ IS AfflUr►tlrora er C. V. ilsbasta ror 0 4p"L.1 Prar-tt to
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oonatrwt md npwatt = &,wal#w puqs for aerquilk6 +wes
M►1as • oe~!'+rrr~i~ •1Na~ ar f~ 1+~~ a~ llir 1t~elss~ a•
M4 ~riw Is t br
, ~d~ ~t i~,i !s tib~► ~t• ~ o~orsrt o~' ~rc~' ~
sloolc ~t MA t ke S00 sleok lrertlo spokow `4natro
"Asbi q;1M•
At said time and place, any interested person mav be heard £or,
or against, the granting of the above e.pplication.
SPOKANE COUNTY PLAI`1NIr3G COMiI5SI0N
i'By
EdGai- T. Haivley, Exec. Sec " tary
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DATED: Spnkaze, Vlashington
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