Special Permit
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SPOKA'NE COUi1TY PLAI1'IdING C019.qSSI0Pd
County Court House
Spokane 11, V'lashington
Phone B. 1141 - Ext. 2 55 SPEC TAL YEnMIT
PERMIT FEE IMXMX S5900
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TTA.W Ralph Sohliohti6 DATF November 1, 1948
PF.--,SP,iJT1 rJAILING AnDRFSS DishmaLn, wsshington PHOVE V(A. 2573
LEGAL DESCFIPTIOr? OF PROPFRTY Lot 7} lvinp, N. of R/N in Block 141, dpportunity
(Give comPlete description from deed, tax receipt or contract.)
AGRICUL'I'tjRAL ZOAIE DISTRICT '
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CH~~CX FOR: iv'r,~l STRUCTCTFF RF!;iODELIA?G &ALiyRATI0E's x cHANrE or LocATi0i 1
FiTRSF Convertin~ residenae into grooery atore MpTERI.r^LL aoncrste block dc frame
(Residence, store, garage, eta. ) (Frame, concrete or brick)
DI?'EIrSIOTiS lg x 32 FOUIbDATION caacrete BASE;.~:i,iT part
(Length & :'jidth) (Conerete, block, etc. ) {Fu11, part, nor.e )
STORIES 1 R40'PIS 1 UNITS L'•GHTTIT(J eleotrio Sa~,dp,7F septic tank
(1, 171, 2 etc. ) (Elect., 'Gk.&, etc. )(Septic tank, c,7sspool)
ACCESSOPY dUILDINGS none E5TIV..:`I'';ED CQST w 3000004
(Gara e barn chickenl.ouse etc.) (Include o«m labor)
F!1,3 :ARKS SPEC TAL PER*dIT T~ 16E KA.R~ ATNdVEMBFR MtE:TT'-,TG
NTP4BER To be furnfshed b-,; thP Planna.ng Cor.ir:lission upon -'G.aLlESt. Gi'+T~' DI5`i'h:,"E
F~DF:! SIDE PROPF,RTY LIr3E TO ErJT:;rL1CE OF 1IOTiSE Feet frcm
p:opert,y line. STRGFT THE HOUSE FACES (E-ist, West, Ngrth, South)
(State which side)
S!1T;IT4'_T10TT Necessar,y to have a PFR":IT FROII the Count,y Her-ilth tJnit, (1?;''f corner of
Co,.crt House Block) on all installations of sewage
ZVAiER COIvP1ECTI4r1 Whetre any work is performed on County pronerty or right-of-.vay or,
in an,y manner, disturbs the Surface, shouldors or ditches of County Roads I,-~r-r:is-
sion must be had fram the County Engineer's O£''ice.
STF.TE HIGH~'~AY DEPARTP.'~;NT 1.7here the structure faces on a St^te Hii-,hway this permit
is issued subject to meeting requiraments ftnd regL?lations of tre y'+ashir,gton Dennrt-
ment of HigY:tiva,ys in cooperation t,rith the l'Tasrington State Pntrol ana tha grant in.g
nf a pcrrait required by the Department of Highvrays.
BILLPJARPS AIJD SIGNS rlot to bo allowad in rostric±ed or undesirublo plQces. Loca-
tion subject ta varification. A fee of $1.00 for each sirn is required.
n?~CVIt:G A oermit is nocessary to move old buildings to a n;w locat,ion.. If m.~)zred on
a S+,Ate Highway, r,err:lission will h^vc to be had from that department.
ZOPIE Struct,ure to conform to rogulAtions as ta USE in Zone Distriet where ZOCatQd.
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Deoember 20, 1948
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Mr. Ralph Sr.hliahtig
Dishman
Waehington 1 ? r" j ~ ,
Dee►r Wr. Sahliohtig:
Enoloeed, pleaae find sk i6`/oi'al Permit» granted to you by the
Planning Commmieaion oa Deoemb4ir 8. 1'948• ,
Also, please t' ind enalosed in stamps, tho eum of 15 oents, robato
on your onah depoait in the •un oP $gt00, Piled for payment of expsnse•
attendant to the oonaideration of the 3neoinl Pnrmit.
S TATE'OF:?`T OF F,XPF",SE
Permit dc Certifioate of Oooupnnoy $1000
Poetage 1015 .
Blus printe snd nlspe 065
Rsoord $zeuainstion 1004
Physiaal examination of property 1005
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Yery truly yours,
SPOKIINE COONTY PLANNIID COAALiISSION
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Idgar . w ey, Exeoo lreoretary
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SFOKATdE COUNTY FLADTi,TII,TG COrIMISSION
;~4INUTES
December 80 1948
?AIATUTES : The minutes of the meeting of October 27, 1946 were approved as submitted
MEM3ERS : Present : Messrs. Meenach, Fosseen, State, Bienz, Walker, Reasor, Rohwur,
Anderson, A.2eigs & Exce11.
Visitors : hiesdames Grace, CQrosella, 'Jtah, Messrs. Bascetta, Senter, Hurd
, Baine, Cornwell, Redant, Von Frickson, Nelson, Riddle, Scully, Fawcett,
Stean, Garner, MacDougall, Schlichtig, Utah, et. al.
1F, ETIATG: Called to order by Chairman T. J. Meenach, in the Commissioners t Assembly
Room in the County Court House at 2:00 P.14. on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1948.
BASCETTA TOP SOIL RErdOVAL
Mr. HQw}.ey: This is a public hearing on the application of Pete Bascetta
for e special permit for the commercial removal of top soil on 9 acres
of land sftuated in the Glenrose District on the west side of Glenrose
Road, di.rectly opposite the Glenrose school. This is in an established
Agricultural Zone District. Advertising and posting have been accomplish
in accord with the Master Zone Ordinance and 48 owners of adjacent proper
ties were notified by mail of the time and place of hearing. The followi.
letters of protest have been received from Howard F. Joyoe, Mrs. Anna Hra
Eva L. '1+filliamson, rdlr. & Mrs. Donald D. I~Thwm. (Nir. Hawley read the lette
V're have the following letter from Hugh Evans, Chief Deputy Prosecutor,
relative to the appliaation of Mr. Bascetta. (Mr. Hawley read the letter
Mr. Bascetta is present to make his presentation.
, 14r. Basaetta : Gentlemen : The se people are right. I believe in Agricultu:
al zoning. I don't believe they should go around digging up and leaving
great big holes. I would like to explain my operation. When I etarted
this business, about 5 years ago, I didn't know anything about getting a
permit. I took r,ut 10 acres of infested orchard, and that required a lot
of work. The only holes that were there, were whet I took the stLU;ips out
and naturally that leaves a hole. Tn June of this year I heard I ha:d to
have a special permit to remove the soil. I called the office and they
said I didn't have to hQVe a permit because I was already established in
' the business. I went ahead and got some machinery and paid a lot of mone~
, for the machinery. I plowed up about 9 acres and dug about 8 inches deep,
The black soil is on top and the brown sandy loom is underneath. I don't
blame the people in Glenrose that object, but they probabl,y don't know it,
but I am a big asset to them in that neighborhood. They just do n't want
to givre me a fair chance. T only ask if I can move what is there, then
quit. I have a picture of what I have bden do ing. (Shows picture. ) If
I don't get this permit, I will have to push all that dirt back on the
ground. That is why I am esking for a permit to do this.
Mr. Fosseen: You say you are en asset to the people in the Corrmiunity. Hov..
do you f igure that?
P!Ir, Bascetta: I have been in Spok ane Valley for years and have built many
nice homes, and I was going to put up a couple of homes on the Highvray. I
can landscape the property around there.
'1r. Rohwer : How far does your property extend from the Glenrose School?
t:7r. Bascetta: I am across from the sahool. To show I am an asset to the
community, I would be willing to give to the school district one acre of
i ground for school facilities. They can have a playEround there. As I
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have said before, i don't believe in destroyi.ng the property. As far e.s what
I did in the beginning, I didntt know I was going tivrong. T went to a lot of
expense with that.
Mr. P-Qix: Is this land useless after the top soil is taken off?
r-ir. Bascetta: Not necessarily. On some property I took the soil off and a ma•
planted spring wheat. I wanted to bring out the point that I d idn't know abou-
a permit. I was ignorant of the law.
Arlr. IUieenach: The people are hare from Glenrose to talk. We will be glad to
heQr from you now to ask Mr. Bascetta any questions. We want the opinion of
the people who live close by.
Mrs. Carosella: I would like tv speak as Chairman of our Club. These men dig
. up the soil and leeve a big hole. They have taken a lot of soil from there.
The land used to be part of a hill, now as you drive along the Highway, you
have to look down hPlow the Highway to sev the ground. By the time Spring
aomes and the water settles, it will be much lower than it is naw. It is too
low now. There are ma.ny places elsewhere where top soil can be removed. Mr.
Bascetta said he was going to charge more for hauling it to town. I w as look-
ing in the paper end see where other people haul their top soil 30 miles or mo:
and they don't get 1 oent more than Mr. Bascetta does. Then this is right qc•-
ross the street £rom the public school. I am a member of the school board.
The other members agree with me that it is detrimentel. sITe don't want a weed
patch there. If he removes the soil from the other 9 acres, that tivill be 19
aares of barren land. This is right in the center of our community. When we
hQVe a lot of wind the wind blows dirt directly trnvards the school and that is
not healthy. There are a lot of children in school that are alergic to dust,
Vde don't feel we should put up with that. Then, it isn't safe out there.
They leave their equipment without anyone to guard it a.nd you know how childrer
are, especially boys,around machinery. They could hurt themselves very bad on
the machi.nery. Of course kids have no business on other peoples property, but
you know kids. As you know, the County has been telling us rural people to
conserve soil and this certainly isn't conserving any. Thank you.
Mr. Meenach: Thank you ve ry much, anyone else?
Mr. Senter: I].ive in Glenrose and have for the past 12 years. t~+~e hope to make
it our home. I live just 1`4 of a mile £rom where Mr. Bascetta is digging. I
drive back and forth every day and pass this project 1!;r. Bascetta is work;ng or
I took particular notice when I first went out there. The wind is terrible
out the re. The morning glory is terrific. The wind blows the seeds all over.
There are a lot of Russian Thistles. I would also like to sa,y something about
the Highway in Glenrose. It isn't really a highway, but it is the sane as that
' to us .With thos e heavy trucks hauling the dirt, they break it up and when the
rains come the water seeps into the road e►nd it is a mess. Then it can't be
traveled. I hane farmed a lot in the past years and have found nothing that
would grow after the top soil has been removed. Of course there are about IO
nice homes going up and people are settling down to mQke it their homese I
believe in yeers to come this valley will be as nice a val3.oy as we have in
East Spokane, but it wontt be if this ogeration is continued.
Mr. MeenQCh: Anyone else to b e heard?
Mr. Hurd: I he,ve had my land surveyed and had stakes put up to shaw where my
line comes. Mr. Bascetta has even come up to my stakAS and dug the dirt and
knocked the st3kes dotivn. I have asked him several times to replace it or fix
it : He has made no Attempt to fix it. He has no respect for others.
I.Zr. Blaine : All I have to add is on those acres that have been depleted of the
sail will not make a home for anybody. The point is that it takes several
years to replace top soil. I doubt if anyone coul.d go in there and make a
home vrhere there is no top soil to plant a garden or yard.
Cora Butler Grace : We own the Butler farm. We are naturally interested in
the top soil. We feel that the community is greatly destroyed by having this
land surfa.ce taken off.
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BASCETTA TOP SOIL RE~,IU`IAL Continued
Pir. Redant : I live west of this. I atn strictly opposed to any more top soil
removal in that district.
I-Ir. Meenach: Anybody else to be heard?
i+hre Cornwell s I have property acroas the road and I am opposed to the removal
of the soils
I-Ar• Meenach: Those who haven't spoken, that are against thzs application, pleas
raise your hand. (26 opposed) Those in favor please raise your hand. (None
in favor.) It looks like you donft have anyone in your favor, Mr. Bascetta.
14r. Bascetta: I am just asking the Planning Board to give me a permit on this
even though they are all agair.st me. If I don't get it, I will have to level
- this dirt down that is elready piled up.
Mr. r.leenach: We want everybody to have an opportunity to be heard.
' Mrs. Carosella: I also wanted to add that before Mr. Bascetta ever started to
remvve the dirt, an investigator came out and told him not to go ahead with
it as there were too many morning glory patches on it, but he went ahead with
it just the same.
Mr. Meenach: If no one else wishes to be heard, this matter will be deaided
upon in Executi4e Session following the meeting and the matter w ill be disposeC
of then.
ACTION: Adopting the report of the Exacutive Session, the permit was denied.
HAMILTOr?'S SEC4tTD ADDITION TO THE T9.4T OF 14EAD
Mr. Ha,wley: This is the date set for the public hearing on the f inal plat of
Hamilton fs Second Addition to I!fead located 3/4 of a mile north of 1.1ead and 1/4
of a mile east of the Pend 0'Reille Highway, Tr,at plat has had the e.ttention
of Messrs. State and Chaffins. All necessary posting and advertising have been
accomplished and 18 adjaeent properties notif ied of the time and place of hear-
ing. Mr. Randall representing the sponsors is present to explain the project.
Mr. Meenach: This is for a final plat, the preliminary plat has been considered,
Mro Randall: The is the second addition. The first addition was platted severQl
years ago. This lies between Farwell and Hastings, Cuba and Florida. That was
timber and we removed all of it. The water is in, running bettveen this area.
(Showing on map.) There is no water in this block beeause a well was decided
upon earlier. The reason this lot is to be used as a well s ite is becavse it
vras deeded that way.
hir, 34ecnach: Where does this water extend?
fZr, Ra;:dall: That red line shows. (Showing on mag. )
?~~~r, 1!Ieenach : This water is in isn't it?
r AAr. Y-falker : Tt is a 4-inch main isn tt it?
IAr. Randall: Yes.
Mr. Rea.-or: What capacity coming from the main well?
hi•r. Ra_ndall: He has used it 3 yoars and has served all that property.
Rr , ldeenach : Mr. State, have you had t ime tn make an examination of this plat?
1"r4 State: Yes, I have. I think we can verify what Mr. Randall has said. The
water Ed stakes are in. The streets and alleys have had the attention of Mr.
Chaffirs and 3 weeks Qgo he said it will be satisfactory.
Mro Meerach: Do you recommend it be approvecY?
A2r. StAte : I do.
Mr. Meenach: Are there any questions? Is there anyone here to be hea.rd?
rr. Tor -2rickson: I have gone over the plat with Mr. Randall who v,as a.lready
working on it before Mr. Hamilton's death. I think the plat will be an asset
to the communitS►. The will is being probated notv at court and I think the plat
should be accepted so everything will be sett].ed in court.
T`r. Meenach: Is that is a zoned area?
Zfr. Hawle,y: No. it is unclassified.
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HAMILTOIi'S SECOFD ADDITIOYj Co:itinued
Mr. Meennch: Is there anyone else to be heard on this application? If not,
we will ta.ke it up in ExeQUt ive Session.
ACTION : The report of the Exeautive Session that a recommendation be made to
the go-ard of County Commissioners that the Finel Flat be acaepted, wa.s adopted.
RELSaIT TOP SOIL REAdOVAL
Mr. Hawle,y: This is the public hearing on the application of Ira Nelson for a
special permit for the commercial removal of top soil from 22 acres of land Qt
a looation immediately south of the City of Spokane Limits on Moren Prairie.
A complete legal description of the property is filed with the app3iaation.
All necessery posting and advertising hQVe been accomplsihed and 23 interested
' property owners were notified by mai.2 oP the time and place of the hearing. .
Mro Nelson is here to make his preseptation.
Mro Nelson: Gentlemen, I just bought this piece of ground and the top soil has
been removed off of I acre. I am a land-scaper. After I bought it I found
out I we►s in an Agricultural zone and had to have a permit. I have 22 acress
l+hr. Hawley: You are not in e►n Agricultural zone, but an Unclassified Zone.
However, you still have to have a speoial permit. How much top soil have you
taken off?
Mr. Nelson: I haven't moved any there, but on my other property I have moved
1'/I of r=ie I dug down 3 foot.
Mr. MeiRs: How about the weeds on the ground, are there any?
l"dr. Ne lson : I walked through the prope rty but d idn f t see any weeds, but found
some wi2d roses.
Mr. Meenach: Is this on the east side of the road that runs north and south?
Row far are you from the nearest house?
Mro Ne lson : I would s e.y c lose to 3/4 of a mi le. I am no rth of that house.
Sir. Anderson: Are you on a level pzece of ground?
Mr. Pelson : IJo, it is on a s ide hill.
rlir. Meenach: Thank you very much. Are there any people here who are interestE
in this application?
Mr. Riddle: Someone has started tRking soil off right square in front of my
place.
Mr. Meenach: Where are you?
Mr. Riddle: (Showing on map.) I live on the road that comes down by
Eisenhauer's that hits the Jamieson Road. I have a. piece of land they startec
to strip Qlong the s ide of both places.
, Mr. Nelson: T em on the Willow Springs Rvad. That Iies north of the Wz13.ow
Sprirf~s Road.
• Mr. Meenach: Is there enyone else present that is interested in this applicatic
Mro Kent: I lige right along side of the Great Idorthern Railraad south of Hilby
and on the east side of the Railroad.
Mr. Riddle : You are on the hill? This must be the one I gave permission t o
aross my fields. They took the bull-ciozer and bulldozed my fences out.
Mr. Nelson: Pdo, that wasntt me.
Mro Hiddle: They came up to my place last spring. I gave them permission to
cross provided they only took 4 inches off and they were to give me the deed to
the ground. They took off dirt right down to the clay. It is nothing but a
weed patch now. Nothing will grow where they took off the top soil.
Mr. RTelson: I dontt know anything abo,.jt votir 'fence. Tha.t wa.s done before I
bought the property. ~
rRr. Maenach: Anyone else? I think we have had your viewpoints. Thank you very
much, the matter will be deoided upon in Exeautive Session.
ACTION: The report of the Executive Session is that the permit wns denied.
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SCULLY TnP SOIL RET-IOVAL, R7,STAU`QA1"T AAID GROCERY STURE AT"ll APARTI~P,-T HOUSE
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Pdr. Hawley: This is the date set for the public hearing on the application of
Wm. A. Scully for a special perr.!it to construat and operate a restaurant and
Qpartment house and to remove top soil for Commerci.al purposes at a Iacation
on the south side of Sunset Highway adjacent to the NE corner of Geiger Field
an d approximately 2 miles east of Spokane City Limitso A complete legal desa-
~;~rt of the Iocation is part of the application. Regulations as to post-
ing and advertising haQe been accomplished and 14 owners of adjacent propertie
notified by mail of the tine and plaae of the hearing. The completed pro ject
is to aost apnroximately $150#000. The removal and selling of the top soil is
incidental to the clearing of the land f or the erection of the restaurant and.
, apartment house. Following are letters received favorable to the granting of
the permit. (Mr. Hawley read Xetters from Wil].iard Taft, City Commissioner,
, rdr. & r1I rs. M. C. C adruer, Mr-. & Mrs. Kephart, C aptain G1ynn L. Harris of Ge i_ge
Field.) The Qppliaation hes hQd the consideration of the County Health Unit :
No protests haQe been received relative to the granting of the permit. FoiJ.aw.
ing is a letter of explanation received from Mr. Scully. (Mr. Hawley read the
letter.)
hir. Scull : Gentlemen: We bought this piece of property. Z don't want you to
get the isea that we bought it for the purpose of removing top soil. We are
going to clear the land and level it dawn to put our buildings on.
Mr. Meenach: Where are you going to get the buildings?
Tlro scun,y: From Geiger Field. They were Officers= quarters. They are very
well constructed.
r-Ar. Meenach: Whst size buildings?
Mr. Scully:. They are 150' long and 2 storiea high by 32' wide.
I►+Ir. Reenach: Are you going to set them close together?
Mr. Scull,y: This is 3ust s rough sketch, gentlemen, we don't want to cross the
bridge before we come to it. We didn'tvant to me.ke a full s et of plans as
they run into a lot of money. I£ the permit isntt granted, we wou].d be out
that much more money. These buildings a re to be f'rom 2 to 3 hundred feet soutt
of the highway. This is a11 going to be landscaped in here. There will be
shrubs here, etc. I talked to Mr. ExceJ.l and we are going to put in septic
tanks according to their specifications. 'ITe are going to do just what he
recommends. The sale of the extra t op soil is going to help us very much in
erecting these buildinF,s. At some places the groLmd by the Highway is lower
than the r oad. I want to cut dovm the hill, put the rocky sand and gravel in
the lower parts, then cover it all with t op soil, that I have taken from the
hill. If I hace any left T will sell th^t. I think there will be quite a bit
left, however. I want everything Ievel with the Sunset Highway. It is about
4 feet above the road ].evel..
' Mr. Wa1ker: T think you will find thvt you will need that in filling in.
. Mr. ScullL.- There are several thousQnd yerds there. V"e wontt need that much.
We are going to use this rock dirt for fi11 in and the black dirt on top. You
dontt require over 5 inches of top soi.2 for landscaping. The only soil we wiI
need is around our buildings.
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.r. Walker : Are you f inanced on this ?
Mr. Scull,y: Yes, we are.
Mr. Pdeenach: Anybody else to be heard?
Mr. Scully: Tt is going to be nice, gentlemen. Y£ I can g et your approval I
will make my plans accordingly to your approQal. we will make it to your
specifica:tions .
Itir. V'lalker: Frame oonstruction?
Rrlr. Scull,y: Yes, and is ateam heated. It is not much of a fire haza.rd as far
as that is concerned. We want to take and centralize the 2boilers separate I
from t he buildings. We are go ing to ersct a small cement block building for
these, which is fire proof. All this wiJ.l be away from the main building.
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SCUL,LY SPF"IAL PFPMIT Continued
rir. Fawcett : I awn the property on the west s ide. I am afraid Mr. Scully is
going to find trouble in finding enough top soil. We have no ~ more than 2
feet of top sol1. As far as the apartment is concerned, I hQVe no objection,
but I do have some objections as to moving t he top soil. Z`jhere I come from
wA studied erosion. I find wherever you move that top soil, for a period of
years nothing but weeds will grow on the Ie.nd. We are t rying to get away from
erosion, and that is all you ha.ve when you remove the top soil. As far as the
apartment house is concerned, I thing it is a fine thing.
Mr. Meenach: Has this land ever been aultivated?
Mr. Scully: Yes, years ago. We plawed it up and disked it and there wasn't
any weeds that we knew of. 17e went to the expense of covering the f ield with
' 2-4-D9 That is a weed cleaner. It cost us about $80.00 to do it.
P.2r . Pde i s: How many onre s d o yo u have ?
A'Ir. Scu~ly: V`Te ha,ve 17 acres in a21. About al.l there is with top soil is 5
or 6 acres. If you sto~ us from taking the soil off and leveling it down, you
will stop us from erep,ting any buildings.
p1r. Rohwer: In other words, you need this money to finance your buildings?
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Mr. Scully: No, but it would help us very muah.
Mr. 17alker : You have s.baut 3 acres with top soil?
Mr. Scully: No, we will have about 5 acres.
14r. VTalker: About the time you take that top soil off it will be down to the
rock.
A".r. Scu1.1 . We have to ta.ke this down to 1e4el the land for our apartrnents, as
i~`is parill.
Mr. r,!eenach: 'Phich would come first, the apartment building or the top soil
remove.l'!
Mr. Scully: The first thing I have to do is to level it down to put tr,e apart-
ment on it.
Mr. Anderson : Are you go ing to fi7.1 the place in with rock-dirt then put top
soil on top of that?
Mr. Scully: Yes.
Mr. Meenach: Tt looks likA you are going to be working 3 years at that. You
can't put footings in 6 inchQS of £ill dirt.
Mr. Ssull.y: On each end there will be five 2 x 12 planks, they have the snme
size planks on ell sides and there will be $ome right dawn the center of the
building. We havenft more than 12t that isn't supported. Rock isn't going to
settle very much.
Mr. Reasor : Any basement?
DlIr. Scully: No baser.ment. ZtTe will have washing facilities though. This ground
has been lying id].e for ,years. I think it hQS been 17 years since it has been
- worked up.
Mr. Fawcett : If my memory serves me right, it has been s ince 1940 that buildings
' have been on trat prnDerty. That property was sold about t he ti.rme Geiger Field
came in. On my property I stated to dig a well and went down 12' of straight
sand before I hit rocY. He offered me a good price for some top soil from my
property, but I think too much of my property to take the soil off.
Mr. Scully: The buildings were there, yes, but they were old shacks. I went
around to most everyone in the neighborhood and there were no obiections. I
didntt figure it was necessary to talk to this gentleman. There are very nice
people in there and I have become friends with quite a few of them. They know
this is going to be a popular project. We will have grass around the buildings
and have it looking nxce.
Mr. Fosseen: What is ths idea o£ wanting to purchase the top soil from Mr. FQwcet
Mr. Scully: Mr. Kephart came to me. He had some pigs on his place. He wanted
this land cleared. I was to take the top soil off and sell it as he was afraid
of hog disease. Now there isn't a weed on that place and the hogs a re at the
ot he r e nd o f the 1 and .
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SCTTT:LY SPECTA.L PF,RMIT Continued
Mr. Fawcett : I beg to differ with you. There are no hogs there, nothing but
weeds. TF~ie hogs are at the other end.
1.1'r. Fosseen: VTould you be wiiling to pive a bond to remove that top soil and
make sure you put up the buildings, not just take the soil off and leave it?
Mr. Scu11Y: Yes sir, w e are wi113ng to do that. We only ha.ve 90 days to teLke
the buildings from Geiger Field.
Mr. Meenach: Anyone else to be heard?
Mr. Garner: I am from the Fire Distriat #3 in Spokane County. My interest is
1'rom the f ire ste►ndpoint. In the past we have been called to praetically all
the fires in that Qrea. This land is not within a f ire district. That should
be considered first of all.
" Mr. Meenach: I understand Mr. Tgft makes a promise to respond to calls out ther
They have fire equipment at Geiger Field. It is a volunteer dPpartment. They
have all the equipment there, fire sirens, etc. I know that is true. Eighth
a1QSS has been promised.
Mr. GQrner: We ha.ve worked for over 2 years on fire protection. I hate to
see any buildings outside a fire district.
Pdr.!!eenach: The county had a man f rom the Coast making a sur4ey out here.
This wQS e.bout 2 months ago. Is there anyone else present who wants to ask
any questions? As I understand it, you are willing to give w•ratever assurity
bond is necessary if this permit is grented?
Mr. Soully: Yes sir, that is right.
Pr. Reenach: We vrill refer this to Exeoutive Session and will let you know the
decision.
ACTION: The report of the Executive Session that a sDecial comrr.ittee composed
of Messrs. Fosseen, Walker, Anderson & Exeell :ny.- sti.g, tn and make a report of
the site of rRr. Scu11y's proposed top soil remod61, apartment house, grocery
store and restaurant, and this application be made a special order of business
for the next regular meeti.ng, was adopted.
IYR IGHT-rRAcDOUGALL FAC T4RY
Mr. Hawle,y: This is the public heftring on the applicstion of Messrs. 'Nright
and MacDougall to canstruct and operate a faotory £or the manufacturing and
sale of preaut buildings at a location west of Fasseen Road faci.ng on Sunset
Highway and approximately 3 miles from the Q'pokane C ity Limit s. The building
is to be of frame and aluminump 80 x 40 and to cost approxi.mately $10, OOO.0O.
All proper advertising and posting hQVe been done. Vfe have received no protests
to the granting of the permit. The spplication has been brought to t he a ttentio
of Mr. Excell of the County Health Unit. There were 13 property owners notified,
Mr. MacDouga3.I: Gentlem.en, this is a copy of the plat. I have a piece of land
and we are going to set the building back from the Highway. The other buildings
we will have will be back of the main building•
Mr. !vleenach: Is this tY:e highway here? (Showing on map, )
It2r. Fosseen: Geiger Field is across here.
NIro iNlaoDouga11: This is the building here. '.'je will set back Rivay from the
H i ghway .
Mr. Anderson: Are you on Phill?
Mr. MacDougall: There is a big swar.;p next to the east line. Our plans are to
erect this large building off the road first before the other buildings will
be built. This building, 40 x 80, is ready to put up now, Mr. Excell has dra•,rm
in his request in regard to sanitRtion. We can't begin to fill all the orders
we now have. Vre wi.11 have electric power.
Mr. 1'lalker : VFhat about your saw dust?
NYr. MacDougall: '.`le haven't gane into that yet. IYe will prabably have to haul
it w.vay.
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TrF.IGI:T-?'AcDOUC:AL?, S]'PCI aL PERIfIT Continued
Mr. Walker: Do you know that you e.re just 24 feet over the boundary of the
f ire district? Your mill isn 't £ire proof.
T-dr. MacDougall : This isn't actually a mill. There are no build~ ngs around
this particular piece of property vrithin approximately 1,000 feet in any dir-
ection. Our lumber is all brotight in cut as close to the dirnensions as we car
get it. The only sawing we will have to do is cut 2 x 4, 2 x 6,2 x 10 or
2 x 12's to size. This picture wiJ.l tell you mare than I car.. (Shows picture
P1Ir. Meenach: Anyone p resent to speak on this application?
Mr. Gardner: The same thing applies here as with Mr. Scully. This man is just
across the line from the fire district.
, Mr• Lleenach: Are you going to take the initiative to get this in the fire dis
triat~
rdr. Gardner : It would have to be advertised, petitioned ar_d voted upan.
Mr. ?,'Ieenach: What is your investment?
Mr. Alac3ouga11: It is $200000.00.
1,Tr. Morris : How much frontage on the highway?
Mr. MacDouga1Z: I would say about 30 to 40 feet*
tdr. Morris: That propQrty is just south of Fosseen Road, isn't it?
Nir. Reasor: It is right on Fosseen Road.
Pdr. Meenach: There is a certain set back that you have to have in accord with
the i~gYway Department. Thank you very much. Is there anyone else to be hear
If not, it will be decided upon in Executive Session.
ACTION: The repart of the Executive Session thr~t a sFecial committee composed
of Ressrs. Walker, Anderson, Fosseen & Excell to investzgAte the s ite of
Wright & RSacDougall fectory and report, and this application made a special
order of business for the next regular meeti.ng.
SUBURBAN ZOI-JF DISfiRICT
1.1r. Hawley: This is the public hearing on the petition of 23 residents for
Suburban ~one Classification in Carnahan Addition in East Spokane Township.
The area is bounded ty Eighth on the south, C arnAhan on the west, Third on ~
the north and MeKinnon on the EQSt. The he^ri.ng has been properly advertised
and 36 owners of property within the district notif ied by mail of the time and
plece of hearing.
tdr. rteenach: Anyone here that is interested in this?
Fdr. Pnnto: I live in that district and have lived there f or several years.
Tt is almost unanimous in favor of this zone. Vle fael that on 'Fourth about ZO
out o£ 12 residents have signed the petition. No objQCtions, only.some s aid
they have moved out there for their froe0om. They ell are definitely for it.
Mr. Meenacr.: Are you people in thorougb knowledge aba,it the Suburban Zone ?
x,2r. Ponto : Yes, I talked with 1.4r. Meigs and he to ld me all about it.
?-.irs. NcNall: Gentlemen, I raise a few dogs ovt there. I have puppies for sale
occeLsionally. I was wonde ring if this Suburban zone would p revent me in any
way from continuing to raise dogs?
bir, Hawle,y: If you have been in that business, it wouldn't.
Mr. Meenach: How long have you been raising dogs?
t.4rs. 12cNa11: Qne year.
Mr. Hawle,y: You will be able to continue.
rIr. Rnhwer: C an she increase her business?
'Rr. Aawle,y: She is allowed a reasonable expansion. 1"Je got that from the CountS. ~
Attorr.ey's of£ice.
A+Ir, Meenach : Is there anybody else to be heard?
t?Ir. Utah: The thing I wanted to brir.g out is most of them are on Granite Point
and nortri. There is just a little strip around t he south end t het I thir.k
should not be zone d. We dontt keep any livestock and have no intensions of
doing so. That is the only objection I have.
Mr. Meenach: How £ar from Eighth to Granite Point?
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SUBURPAT) ZOY-F nISTNICT Cantinued
iZr. Utah: Just the length of the lots. A J.ot of us went out there to find some
place to live and be protected.
1..4r. Meenach: Zoning does just that*
rlr. Me igs : Do you hQve anything that would be restricted in a Suburban Zone?
Mr. UtAh: No, I he.ve a few chickens.
Mr. Me3;gs : You aan keep therr..
Mr. Meenach: What we try to ao is carry out the wishes of the people in the
district. They presented a petition signed by 10 out of 12 in that area.
Mr. Ponto: There were 23 signatures out of 30 families. Vle had no objections
' in getting those.
Mr. Anderson: 14y district is in the same class. I keep a few chickens and have
my garden* i"te are very happy with ~,•r zoning.
Mr. Utah: 71hat T want to know is, could I start a repair shop?
Rr. t:Aeenaah: That lvould require a speciel permit.
Mrs. Utah: 71e have no pigs now but want to fatten one. Could we dv that for
our own use2 !',ould there be an,y ob,jections?
Ifr. M~eenach: No.
llr. Excell: You can't keep hogs within 300 feet of any home.
lar. Beenrch: Thia matter will be referred to Eaecutive Session.
Vir. Utah: I think tr,en, that Suburban znning would be all right.
A!!TIJ"7: Adopted and the zoning recommended to the Bosrd of County Comriissioner
for favorable a.ction. SCHLICuTIG GROCEkY STORE
1'dr. Hawley: This is the date set for the public hearing on the application of
ITMph SchlTchtig for a speaial permit to cnnvert a part of his residence into
a gracery store located on Argonne Road approximately 140' north of SprQgue
Avenue. The location is in an Agricultural zone district. The rem.odgling is
to cost e.pproximQtely $2,000. The apnlication has been referred to the Cnunty
Health Unit and the same appro4ed by Mr. Fxcell. All forma3.ities as to posting
and advertising have been observed, and 72 owners of adjacent Frnperties have
been notified by mail of the time and plrce o£ the hecring. No protests to i
the grant ing of the pe rmit have been received.
Mr. Schlicr.tig:V+Te had a little store in part of the res idence before the zone
wns formed. iht)t was over a year ago. I w ant to makv a front addition to ota
house. It will bA conerAte and cemdnt bZocks. Sn order to d o t hat I have to
have a special permit. The building I am e.dding onto will come out the same
, distance as t;:e house does.
?ir. Anderson: You only have a small place?
r.'!r. Schlichtig: It has been there several years. I am planning Q 22 x22 add-
ition.
~`r. :Teenach ~ How far ba-ck frorr~ Argonne Road?
r:-2r. Schlichtig: The house is 19 feet and it will be the same distance as the
ho use. Mr. r!Ieenach : How far north of the tracks?
P.4r. Schlichtig: ti"Te e.re 351 from the north si-de of the railroad tracks.
Mr. Meena.ch: Anyone here who is interested in this applicatinn? If not, the
m.atter w ill be disposed of in Executi4e Sess ion.
ACTIOrd: Adopting the report of the Executive Session the special permit is
gr ;nt~;d.
FLECT I C~F ~FFTCEFcU
After norriination and e iection, the f'ollowing naned persons vrere selected as
officers of the Commission for 1949. (Cvr.tinued on next Fage.)
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71j='-TI014 uF urrlCEicS ""Jontinued
CHAIR~-Q.Fil~I * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i • J. I-TFNAf3H, SR.
VICE-CHAIRi4kN ~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * J. A:,.-,DERSON
ENGII`;EFR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * C. J. GHA?r INS
EXECt1TIVE SF:CR?,Tfi.RY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * EDGtiFt T. fiK,'iLEY
ASSISTAI''T KIC^ETpRy * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Erl"HELDA PAZER
PLATTIP+G REC-ULAT7Oi1S
~ Mr. State : I move we amend the Plattir.g Regulations so that we will be able to
' accept Plats signed by Registered Land Surveyors. Tr.e wording o£ the amendmenj
be drafted by the Frosecutir.g Attorney's Office•
AC i ION : The mction was secnr:ded and pQSSed.
EYECtTTIVE SESSI4ri RF,p,)RT
Executive Sessior. reports the follotiving findings :
ThRt R Sc;ecial Permit be grf~nted to h4r. Schlichtig, for convPrt=ng part of his
residencA into a grocery store.
That a speeial co.-nmittee composed of 14essrs. `}rAlker, Fosseen, Anders"n & Excel-
investigQte the swte o£ i'Tright & MacDougalZ factory and report, and th-is appli-
cation be rriade a special order of business for the next regular meeting.
That the netition of properzy owners be accepted and the Coir.mission recommend
to ttie Bog.rd of County Cornissionprs that the area between Tnird & Eighth,
Carnahan and tncKinnon be zoned as a SuburbRn zone di_strict.
That a special corr,tnittee composed of Messrs. Fosseen, u'Talker, Anderson ar.d
Exee11 investigate and make a reT)n►' l-I of t he s ite of 14r. Scull-y `s proposed t op
soil removal, apar;ment house, grocer,y s tore and restaurant, and this appli-
cation re made a special order of business for the next regular meeting.
src-.t the applicatior. of Ira N91SOri for a Special Per:r.it to rerr_ove top aoil
nec:r Moran Prairie, be der.ied-.
That ±he RpplicRtinn of Pete Baseetta for a SpeciQl Pern:it to remove top soil
~ r,ea r Tlenrose Prairie, be denied.
TY:at Hamilton 's Second Addition +o PAead be reco:r,mend?3 to the Poar3 0:' County
CoTur.issioners for favorable consideratinn.
ACTIOIJ: CTPon motion of Mr. Mix and seConded by Yr. Reasor, the re-)ort of the
Execut:ve Session was adop±ed.
r.FPROti";i) ; .
J. Chairman
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r.,.~r.M: T. r~r..~~~:~v, -xecutive S'AcrF:tary
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.'his is fi.r.e da-le set i'or t"he pul-lic 'rieari :t; on tne appiication o'
Sohliahtig for a speaial permit to co:nrert a pdrt of his residenae i.*~'.o
a groaery store located on Argonne RoAd approximately 140t noi•t:: o"
~!venue. The location is in nn Agricultural zone distriot. :he
re:r~jelin~ ~s +o cost approximately $2,000.00. The application hes be-::
, reP-rrcl lo *:r.^ `-oi1n+-17 `i»glth LTrit find the eane approved by Mr. ExaeP..
A11 And adverti sznr- 17~Rve been nbserved, p.,,-
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THE M..TTEk UF A:'PLICATION OF RALPH SCHLICHTIG
FUR A SPEOIAL Y:R .N:IT To CONVERT THE r'ROIeI'
YART OF HIS RESIDE';2rvE INTO A GROCEItY STORE
UN LOT 7, LYING NORTS OF R/W IN RLOCK 141,
OPP(?HT'iJNITY, IN T$E 00 BLOCK NORTH OI3 ARGONNE
APPROXIMATELY 160t NORTH OF SPRAGIIE AGENUE
(91v0 BIACK EAST ) S2 SFC TION 17-25-44, E.S'Ti . b4.
SPOKAN E C OUNTY, Yyl'1SH I 24YR)?'; .
A~~?'IMVIT OF FOSTZIuG
STATE OF 'NASFiIPiGT01'I )
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COU11TY OF SPOY-APTE )
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being first duly sworn, deposes and says:
ihat at all times mentioned lierein he was, and nofr is, e. citiZen of the
1Jnited StatPS, a resident of Spokane County, Wushington, and over tiie age
of twenty-onn years,
?'hat on 19~/*4' he personally posted thrEe (3) true and
correet copies ef the hereto attached NOTICF OF P'TBLIC t'_EAFING at the rollow-
ing plQCes in Spokane County, to-wit:
I . 14 /-7 -1 > 0 ~-n a 0 ti 4'
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Subscrib9d and sworn to hrforP mP
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NOTARY Pi?B LI C IN t; D-F.
SPOKAr:E CGLIT TY, u; r,SKII:GTON
Residing at Spokane, Washington
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November 22, 1948
bir. Ral ph 5chlichtig
Dishman
Washington
Dear Mr. Schliahtig:
The hearing nn your Rpplication for a ~ppcial Permit to
convort the front part of y~ur res idence into a grocery store
has rePn definitel,y set for le°'ednesda,y, Deaember 8, 1948 at
or nea.r 2-C0 P, ~d. 7e are unable to tell you the exact hour whPn your
rrojec* jtii.1l be considered, as the order of t+usiness for the session
is r.ui±e extendPd.
It 4's esser.tial that you or ycur representative be present at the
public hearing, as the Corr.missicn may desire Y'urtl:er information rela-
tive to yclur proposed activity.
Fnclosed, pleESe find f-ar notices of public rParing, three of
which &re 'uo bF po.;ted a;; +rrne c;onspicuous places nn thn propc+sed
site of Jout' h;iil-li.zg. Thi.~ sncula be done imrcediately upon 'heir
receipt, as tne notir;PS should be po;:ted at leasT teI; days before the
dato set for the heuran~,. T1Ae n;,hor not=ce sh-)ul3 be kept for your
f iles. i"o'e are also er:ciosir_g an aff :dasit of postin& to be corr.pleted
by you and filed with the SecrFtary ir_ this ofi ice sometime before
the hearing,
lf ,you have nct already done so, it will be necessary to see Mr.
Excell, County Sanitariar., in regard to your sanit~~ti-on or your
permit cannot he given consideratien.
Very truly yours,
SPOi{AIeTE COtFNTY PLA~'~ThjIN G c0124ISSIOrI
ETH:esp
By ~r
Enc. 5 EdgarlT. Hawley, EXec. Secrlry
THS MA!"rSR OF >1°PLICA?I0N 0! ltALp'A SCHLICATIa
, F'OR A SPECIAI. PBR1tI? TO COliOEltr IM FROIi'r
PART OF HI3 RESIDEIOCE INT'0 A aROCZRl' STORS
OIi LO'! 7, LTING N08TH OF R,/* IN BIACK 141,
OPPORT'ONITT, IN ?HL 00 BI,QCX 110RZ'8 Olf ARQrQNU
APPROXIl1ATLLT 1601 110RT$ 4F BPRA01M AGBM
(910o eLocg EASs ) ai sEc rsoa 1762b.", E.r, x.
spoKANE coMITr, WAsxiNc70x.
AFI'IDP-VIT OF POSTIPaG
STATE OF VIASHINGTQT? }
) SS.
CO?ndTY OF SPOY.AITE }
, being first duly sworn, deposes and says :
That at all times mentioned herein he was, and narr is, a citizen of the
United States, a resident of Spokane Coun+y, VTushi.np-+ on, and over tlie ~f e
of twenty-ono year-,,
That on , 19 , he persanally posted three (3) true s.n~
correct copies of the hereto Qttached NOTTCF OF PTTBLIC f?EARING at the fallow-
ing places in Spokane County, ta-wit:
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2.
3.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me
, 19 .
NOTARY PZTfi LI C TN AI1D:'OR
SPOkAI1E CGtTII-TY, v; r:SNIn;GTON
Residing at Spokane, Vlashington I
NOTYCE OF PLTBLIC HEA.RIIJG .
NOTICE IS H;:REBY GIVErT that the Spokane Cvunty Planning Com-
mission will hold a public hearing in the Corcmiissioners' Assembly
Room in the County Court House nn Wednesday, 19"
at 2:00 P.M. to make decision on the following pro ject:
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ow l1e+~s# pwi rt swsd~~ ~ sreewy ft`g
VT ia g3M& 3OU$ Opp@Vb
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At said time and place, any interested person may be heard for,
or against, the granting of the above application.
SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNZNG COW:iISSIOPi
Edgei- T. Hawl.ey, Exec. Sec tary
DATED: Spokane, Vdashington
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NOTICE OF PtTBLIC HEARING
NOTTCE IS f BY GIZIEDI that the Spokane Cour Planning Coa-
mission wi' old a public hearing in the Cc ssioners t As-
sembly Room at 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday, December 8, 1948, to
consider the application of Ralph Schlichtig for a Special
Permit to conver the front part of his residence into a grocery
store on Lot 7, lying north of R/M in Block 141, Opportunity,
in the S-1 of Section 17 , Tvwnship 25 North, Range 44, E•VT.M.,
Spokane County, V,"ashington, in the 00 Block Ijorth on Argonne
apProximatel,y 1601 north of Sprague Avenue (9I00 Block ?,ast.)
At said time and place, an,y interested person may be heard for,
or against, the granting of said Special Permit• 1qe would
apprec iate your g iving th is publ ic ity, as it is impos s ib le for
us to notify every interested person.
DATED: Spokane, Wash. SF'QKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMfISSION
Nov. 22, 1948 By: EDGAR T. HAWLEY, Exec. SecretQry