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01RDrNMCE relatin-4 -1-0 larid use and z0ning, a~Tendling Sections 23.47.004 and 23.716.042 and addinq a r~ew CIjapter 23.6-7 to the Seattle NILmicipal. Code to create the South- east Seattle P~eiiives-Lment Area; and adopting aiiend-w-mts t-_0 tbe, Official Land Use 1~1-ip Lo establish the new overlav Dist.-Ict.
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01RDrNMCE relatin-4 -1-0 larid use and z0ning,

a~Tendling Sections 23.47.004 and 23.716.042

and addinq a r~ew CIjapter 23.6-7 to the

Seattle NILmicipal. Code to create the South-

east Seattle P~eiiives-Lment Area; and adoptingaiiend-w-mts t-_0 tbe, Official Land Use

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establish the new overlav Dist.-Ict.

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2 ORDINANCE relating to land use and zoning, amendingSections 23.47.004 and 23.76.042 and adding a new Chapter23.67 to the Seattle Municipal Code to create the

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Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Area; and adopting

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the new overlay District.

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Section 1. The official land use map of the City of

eattle, adopted by SMC 23.32.016, is hereby amended to

nclude the overlay district known as the Southeast Seattle

einvestment Area (SESRA). The boundaries of the SESRA shall

amendments to the Official Land Use Map to establish

the four pages of maps attached hereto and

adopted as amendments to the Official Land

Section 2. section 23.47.004 of the Seattle

unicipal Code, as last amended by Ordinance 115043, is

further amended to read as follows:

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123.47.004 Permitted and prohibited uses.I

A. All uses shall either be permitted outright, prohibited

11or permitted as a conditional use according to Chart A(7)_,

except to the extent that Chart A may be superseded b

Chapter 23.67 Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Area.

Section 3. A new chapter 23.67 be added to the

Seattle Municipal Code to read as follows:

23.67.010 Purpose and Intent

The purpose of this chapter is to implement the Southeast

Seattle Reinvestment Area Policy, Resolution 28401 and

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2 einvestment Area (SESRA). The intent is to promote community

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hich supports business activity and provides employment

pportunities and needed services to the residents of

1123.67.020 Establishment of Southeast Seattle Reinvestment11

11seattle Reinvestment Area (SESRA) as shown on the Official

unicipal Code, an overlay district known as the Southeast

Area (SESRA)

here is established, pursuant to Chapter 23.56 of the Seattle

Land Use map, Chapter 23.32.

23.67.030 Application of Regulations

All property within the SESRA boundaries shall be subject to

between this Chapter and underlying zone requirements, the

requirements of this Chapter shall prevail.

both the requirements of its zone classification and to the

requirements of this Chapter. In the event of conflict

23.67.040 Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Area

A. A rezone pursuant to Chapter 23.34 shall be required to

change the established boundaries of the SESRA or to rezone

property within the SESRA. A rezone shall be subject to the

provisions of Chapter 23.76, Procedures for Master Use Permits

and Council Land Use Decisions.

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SESRA Boundaries

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1. Areas to be included within the SESRA boundaries

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hall demonstrate all of the following characteristics:

a. An existing concentration of commercial activity

or commercial activity and vacant land which abuts

Rainier Avenue South or Martin Luther King, Jr. Way

South; or has access to thesearterials without going

through residential zones.

b. Adequate existing infrastructure or improvements

are being planned to accommodate increased

development; and

c. Adequate buffers or transition areas that can

reduce impacts to adjacent residential or otherwise

less intensively zoned areas.

2. In addition to the above criteria, one or more of the

following conditions shall be met:

a. The area contains vacant land, or vacant or

dilapidated structures, parking or open storage uses

and is abutting or across the street or alley from

an existing concentration of commercial activity; or

b. The area is identified by the City as a Business

Improvement Area; or

c. The area is targeted for federal or State

economic development funds; or

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d. The area can provide opportunities for expansion

of existing businesses or location of new business

enterprises within an existing commercial node; or

e. The area has the potential to strengthen or

reinforce a concentration of retail activity,

personal services, employment centers or business

incubators.

C. Rezone Criteria for Property Within SESRA

A rezone within the boundaries of the SESRA shall be subject

to the general rezone criteria of Chapter 23.34. and the

locational criteria for the proposed classifications. In

::addition, the criteria contained in this section shall also

apply. No single location shall be expected to meet all

criteria, nor shall the criteria be ranked in order of

importance. A balance shall be sought between the intent of

the policies for the underlying land use category and this

policy. Specific conditions may be established as part of the

rezone process to ensure negative impacts on the area and its

surroundings are mitigated.

1. The proposed designation shall strengthen

and reinforce existing commercial nodes, and

encourage the development and retention of

businesses while retaining or providing adequate

buffers between commercial and residential areas; or

2. The proposed designation shall enhance the

vitality of business activity according to the

following:

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a. increase and enhance pedestrian activity,

thereby increasing property surveillance and public

safety; and

b. enable an established business to expand rather

than relocate outside the Rainier Valley or increase

employment and job training opportunities for

residents of the surrounding area; or

c. increase retail, entertainment, or personal

services for residents of the surrounding area; or

d. encourage development on land which is vacant or

contains abated or dilapidated buildings; or

e. increase recreational opportunities in Southeast

Seattle.

23.67.050 Use

A. Whether a use is permitted outright, or as a conditional

use, or whether a use is prohibited shall be governed by the

provisions of the underlying zone; provided that in addition

to uses prohibited by the underlying zone, the following

principal uses shall be prohibited throughout the Southeast

Seattle Reinvestment Area:

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2. Animal control shelters

3. Helistops

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4. Heliports

5. Adult motion picture theatres

6. Adult panorams

7. Salvage yards

8. Recycling centers

9. Work release centers

10. Construction services

11. Towing services

23.67.060 Public Notice Requirements for Rezone Applications

In addition to the notice requirements for Type IV rezones

contained in Chapter 23.76, public notice shall also be

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one community newspaper in the area affected by the proposal.

Section 4. Section 23.76.042 of the Seattle Municipal

Code, as last amended by Ordinance 115002, is further amended

to read as follows:

C. Additional notice in the Southeast Seattle Reinvestment

Area.

The Director shall provide additional notice for Type I

decisions in the Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Area overlay

district, by publishing the notice of application in at least

one community newspaper in the area affected b the proposal.

Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in

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3 Pime it shall become law under the provisions of the City

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PASSED by the City Council the aO* day of

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ORDINANCE / 16 1 Lj .5

ORDINANCE relating to land use and zoning, amending

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linclude the overlay district known as the Southeast Seattle

Section 1. The official land use map of the City of

Seattle, adopted by SMC 23.32.016, is hereby amended to

Sections 23.47.004 and 23.76.042 and adding a new C-hapter23.67 to the Seattle Municipal Code to create theSoutheast Seattle Reinvestment Area; and adoptingamendments to the Official Land Use Map to establishthe new overlay District.

E IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS:

einvestment Area (SESRA). The boundaries of the SESRA shall

e as depicted on the four pages of maps attached hereto and

y this reference adopted as amendments to the Official Land

Section 2. Section 23.47.004 of the Seattle

unicipal Code, as last amended by Ordinance 115043, is

further amended to read as follows:

1123.47.004 Permitted and prohibited uses.

. All uses shall either be permitted outright, prohibited

or permitted as a conditional use according to Chart A(-.)-,

exceDt to the extent that Chart A may be superseded b

Chapter 23.67 Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Area.

Section 3. A new chapter 23.67 be added to the

Seattle Municipal Code to read as follows:

23.67.010 Purpose and Intent

The purpose of this chapter is to implement the Southeast

Seattle Reinvestment Area Policy, Resolution 28401 and

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dopted Land Use Policies by creating a Southeast Seattle

einvestment Area (SESRA). The intent is to promote community

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evitalization and investment, and to encourage development

hich supports business activity and provides employment

pportunities and needed services to the residents of

outheast Seattle.

3.67.020 Establishment of Southeast Seattle Reinvestment

Area (SESRA)

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here is established, pursuant to Chapter 23.56 of the Seattle

Municipal Code, an overlay district known as the Southeast

Seattle Reinvestment Area (SESRA) as shown on the Official

Land Use Map, Chapter 23.32.

23.67.030 Application of Regulations

All property within the SESRA boundaries shall be subject to

both the requirements of its zone classification and to the

requirements of this Chapter. In the event of conflict

between this Chapter and underlying zone requirements, the

requirements of this Chapter shall prevail.

23.67.040 Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Area

A. A rezone pursuant to Chapter 23.34 shall be required to

change the established boundaries of the SESRA or to rezone

property within the SESRA. A rezone shall be subject to the

provisions of Chapter 23.76, Procedures for Master Use Permits

and Council Land Use Decisions.

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1. Areas to be included within the SESRA boundaries

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a. An existing concentration of commercial activity

or commercial activity and vacant land which abuts

Rainier Avenue South or Martin Luther King, Jr. Way

South; or has access to thesearterials without going

through residential zones.

b. Adequate existing infrastructure or improvements

are being planned to accommodate increased

development; and

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a. The area contains vacant land, or vacant or

dilapidated structures, parking or open storage uses

and is abutting or across the street or alley from

an existing concentration of commercial activity; or

b. The area is identified by the City as a Business

Improvement Area; or

C. The area is targeted for federal or State

economic development funds; or

C. Adequate buffers or transition areas that can

reduce impacts to adjacent residential or otherwise

less intensively zoned areas.

2. In addition to the above criteria, one or more of the

following conditions shall be met:

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d. The area can provide opportunities for expansion

of existing businesses or location of new business

enterprises within an existing commercial node; or

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e. The area has the potential to strengthen or

reinforce a concentration of retail activity,

personal services, employment centers or business

incubators.

C. Rezone Criteria for Property Within SESRA

A rezone within the boundaries of the SESRA shall be subject

to the general rezone criteria of Chapter 23.34. and the

locational criteria for the proposed classifications. In

addition, the criteria contained in this section shall also

apply. No single location shall be expected to meet all

criteria, nor shall the criteria be ranked in order of

importance. A balance shall be sought between the intent of

the policies for the underlying land use category and this

policy. Specific conditions may be established as part of the

rezone process to ensure negative impacts on the area and its

surroundings are mitigated.

1. The proposed designation shall strengthen

and reinforce existing commercial nodes, and

encourage the development and retention of

businesses while retaining or providing adequate

buffers between commercial and residential areas; or

2. The proposed designation shall enhance the

vitality of business activity according to the

following:

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a. increase and enhance pedestrian activity,

thereby increasing property surveillance and public

safety; and

b. enable an established business to expand rather

than relocate outside the Rainier Valley or increase

employment and job training opportunities for

residents of the surrounding area; or

IC. increase retail, entertainment, or personal

services for residents of the surrounding area; or

d. encourage development on land which is vacant or

contains abated or dilapidated buildings; or

e. increase recreational opportunities in Southeast

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Seattle.

23.67.050 Use

A. Whether a use is permitted outright, or as a conditional

use, or whether a use is prohibited shall be governed by the

provisions of the underlying zone; provided that in addition

to uses prohibited by the underlying zone, the following

principal uses shall be prohibited throughout the Southeast

Seattle Reinvestment Area:

1. Outdoor storage (accessory outdoor storage

permitted)

2. Animal control shelters

3. Helistops

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4. Heliports

5. Adult motion picture theatres

6. Adult panorams

7. salvage yards

8. Recycling centers

9. work release centers

10. Construction services

11. Towing services

3.67.060 Public Notice Requirements for Rezone Applications

In addition to the notice requirements for Type IV rezones

contained in Chapter 23.76, public notice shall also be

provided by publishing the notice of application in at least

one community newspaper in the area affected by the proposal.

Section 4. Section 23.76.042 of the Seattle Municipal

Code, as last amended by Ordinance 115002, is further amended

to read as follows:

C. Additional notice in the Southeast Seattle Reinvestment

Area..

The Director shall provide additional notice for-5ype IV

decisions in the Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Area overlay

district, by publishing the notice of application in at least

one community newspaper in the area affected by the proposal.

Section S. This ordinance shall take effect and be in

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force thirty days from and after its passage and approval, if

pproved by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect at the

time it shall become law under the provisions of the CityI

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uthentication of its passage this ;(Ot- day of

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Approved by me this day of

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Filed by me this day of

ATTEST:

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City Comptroller'and City Clerk

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do hereby certify that the within and foregoing'is a true and correcthe Original instrument as the same appears on file, and 0~. recordepartment,

1, NORWARD J. BROOKS, r" lerandCit-C~-'-f,'~ r,ow-ptrol;

'C'1-1 Y OF SEATTLE

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Seattle City CouncilMEMORANDUM

April 17, 1992

To: Councilmembers

From: Frank KirK_J1

Subject: South East Seattle Reinvestment AreaResolution 28500, C.B. 109011

Introduction

The proposed legislation was developed as a part of theimplementation of Southeast Action Plan approved by the Council inAugust, 1.991: 11 While the overall Rainier Valley is identified asthe Economic opportunity Zone, a smaller area would be included inan overlay for City land-use regulations... there are problemscreated by current application of City Land-use regulations thatmust be overcome if actual development is t-o'occur ... the Overlayzone is intended to allow greater flexibility for uses withincertain zones, but to guard against undesirable uses."

Policy Intent

As proposed, the intent of the SESRA legislation is to:1. Establish unique rezone criteria to take local conditions and

economic development policies into consideration;2. Prevent further concentration of uses that detract from desired

development along Rainier and MLKJr. Avenues.

Features

o Locational criteria:

SESRA locational criteria are proposed to guide the establishmentor amendment of the overlay boundaries. These criteria emphasize:the inclusion of existing concentrations of infrastructure andcommercial activities; the presence of buffers to adjacentresidential zoning; and areas with significant developmentpotential due to vacant or marginally develo ped property and/orthe availability of geographically targeted public funds foreconomic development.

o Rezone evaluation:Rezones within the SESRA boundaries would be subject to thecriteria established City-wide and the intent of this policy: "Nosingle location shall be expected to meet all criteria, nor shallthe criteria be ranked in order of importance. However a balanceshall be sought between the intent of the policies for the

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underlying land use category and this policy. The intent is toestablish a zoning designation that will enhance the character ofthe area and increase services to the community."

o Prohibited uses:The policies propose that uses within the SESRA boundaries thatconflict with the intent of the policy may be prohibited. Theproposed ordinance lists the uses proposed to be prohibited:

Outdoor storage (accessory outdoor storagepermitted)Animal control sheltersHelistopsHeliportsAdult motion picture theatresAdult panoramsSalvage yardsRecYclinq centersWork release centersConstruction servicesTowing services

The general guiding principles in the development of the list wereto prohibit uses which are either unsightly, sources of nuisancessuch as noise and odors, likely to attract undesirable behaviour,incompatible with neighborhood serving retail uses or incompetition with,retail uses for space.

Community participation

In addition to the notice requirements already provided in the landuse code for rezone applications, the proposed SESRA legislationprovides for publishing the notice in a newspaper of substantiallocal circulation'.

committee Review

The Growth Policies and Regional Affairs Committee conducted apublic hearing on April 2, 1992 which produced evidence of broadcom.munity support for the proposal. Objection was voiced by theowner of a building contractor business to the inclusion ofconstruction Services on the prohibited use list. The effect ofinclusion is to prevent further expansion of his business in itspresent location on Rainier Avenue.

The Committee reviewed the proposed legislation at its meeting onApril 17, 1992. The Committee concurs with the SEBRA legislationas recommended by the Mayor with minor amendments which tighten therelationship between the criteria and the proposed boundaries andmodify the boundaries to omit the north end of Cheasty Blvd. andan area which is developed predominantly with single family homes.The latter amendment was suggested by the SEED representative.

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JAN 0 Z M4

Your City, Seaffle

Executive Department - Office for Long-range Planning

J. Gary Lawrence, Director

Norman B. Illce, Mayor

AIEMORA"UM

Der-ember 31, 1991

TO: Paul Kraabel, President, Seattle City Council

VU: Andrew J. Lofton, Director, Office of Management and Budget

FROM: Dennis J. McLerran, Director, Department of Construction and Land Use

J. Gary Lawrence, Director, Office for Long-range Planning 6~,,,

SUMM Director's Recommendations for Southeast Seattle

The attached resolution and Land Use Code amendment represent the culmination of OLP's

and DCLU's work with the Southeast Seattle Community implementing the Southeast Action

Plan presented to the City in February 1991. This legislative package is only one element in

the City's response, but it is an important step toward addressing the immediate needs of the

community.

The proposal establishes Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Area (SESRA). SESRA

encompasses properties along Martin Luther King, Jr. Way South and Rainier Avenue South,

the commercial heart of the Southeast area. Much consideration was given to appropriate

use and zone designation within the SESRA, with input from the citizen groups who worked

on the Action Plan and from South East Effective Development (SEED), who coordinated the

plannin.cr effort,

Within the proposed SESRA, DCLU is processing two rezone applications from Single

Family zoning to Neighborhood Commercial. These are quasi-judicial rezones, and the City

will follow the standard procedure. The decision will be based on the merits of each case

and separate from the legislative policy decisions.

Environmental review occurred during the month of November for public comment and

appeal. The appeal period ended December 4 with no appeal of the Declaration of Non-

Significance filed.

There is a cost of about $5,000.00 to notify residents and property and business owners. In

addition, the cost of implementation for the recommended amendments is primarily for staff

training, overlay maps, and purchase and printing of the Land Use Code changes. Staff

An equal employment opportunity-affirmative action employer

City of Seattle, Executive Department, Office for Long-range Planning, 600 4th Avenue, Room 200 Municipal Building, Seattle, WA 98104-1873, (206) 684-8056

"Printed on Recycled Paper"

Councilmember Paul Kraabel

December 31, 1991

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training will cost about $110; copying the ordinance for staff - $48; providing new code

pages - $242; and changing the official Kroll map pages - $1760, for a total implementation

cost of about $7,160.

Also attached is an ordinance to appropriate funds to cover the mailing of notice for the

SESRA designation. The notification will occur at the time the Council schedules the

hearing. Staff at OLP will prepare the notice and assist Council staff in arranging the

mailing. Please let Elsie Crossman of OLP know how you want to proceed with the

notification (684-8364).

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cc: Sue Taoka, Mayor's Office

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arterNals without going through residential zones.V

b. Adeq4ate existing infrastructure or improvements

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or transition areas that can

reduce impacts to djacent residential or otherwise

less intensively zo ed areas.

2. In addition to the abovckcriteria, one or more of the

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Areas to be included within the SESRA boundaries

shall daponstrate all of the following characteristics:

dilapidated structures, parkil\g or open storage uses

and is abutting or across the S et or alley from

an existing concentration of co rcial activity; or

b. The area is identified by the C#.y as a Business

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4710 32nd Ave. South, Suite 400

Seattle, Washington 98118(206) 723-7333 / 723e7137 (FAx)

April 16, 1992

Chairman Jim Street

Growth and Regional Affairs Committee

1 lth Floor, Municipal Building

600 Fourth Avenue

Seattle Washington 98101

Dear Jim:

As demonstrated at the public hearing on April 2, there is broad based community

support for a modification to the land use code that will enable revitalization of the

Rainier Valley. The proposed SESRA ordinance is one of several tools to help with

this process.

We are proposing one modification to the SESRA boundary. On Map 3, we propose

deleting the L-2 land west of 37th Avenue, between Hudson and Dawson Streets. This

area is mixed with single family and apartment buildings. It needs curbs, sidewalks,

and other infrastructures, but should not be part of the SESRA. We propose that the

boundary be drawn along 37th Avenue South in this arm

Thank you for your continuing support and we urge your committee to pass the SESRA

Ordinance.

Sincerely,

Pat Chemnick

Economic Development Manager

Providing Community Development in Southeast Seattle

Claude Forward, President - Michael Prigirnore, Vice President

ChanninglMacFadden, SecretarylTreasurer - Thomas Lattimore, Executive Director

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The Honorable Mark Sidran

City AttorneyCity of Seattle

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The Mayor is proposing to the City Council that the enclosed legislation be adopted.

REQUESTINGDEPARTMENT Planning Department (formerly Office for Long-range

Planning)

SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE relating to land use and zoning, amendingSections 23.47.004 and 23.76.042 and adding a new Chapter23.67 to the Seattle Municipal Code to create the Southeast

Seattle Reinvestment Area; and adopting amendments to the

Official Land Use Map to implement the new OverlayDistrict.

Pursuant to the City Council's S.O.P. 100-014, the Executive Department is forwardingthis request for legislation to your office for review and drafting.

After reviewing this request and any necessary redrafting of the enclosed legislation, returnthe legislation to OMB. Any specific questions regarding the legislation can be directed toVictoria Runkle at 4-8088, or Desiree Leigh at 4-8087.

Sincerely,

Norman B. Rice

Mayor

ANDREW J. LOFTONBudget Director

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IV"S I ATE OF WASHINGTON - KING COUNTY

No.

Affidavit of Publication

The undersigned, on oath states that he is an

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daiJ~y newspaper, v~bi~,'~--. newspaper is a legal nc~-,v~~paper of general

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