From: Rachel Gay Rosser [saverosserhome@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2014 11:28 AM
To: Hill, Elizabeth
Cc: Meins, Mike; Peter Ray; Andrewgniss; Truman O'Brien; John (Jack)
R. Venrick; Rachel Gay Rosser
Subject: Re: Rules on lighting, setbacks for structures,
Elizabeth,
The lighting setbacks as
cited in KC 21A.14.180 & 21A.14.190 referred to & as the attached
documents appear to relate to "residential developments of more than 4
units" & "subdivisions" and the county requirements to
provide "on-site-recreational" space in this type of development
project.
Has this area been
rezoned? Are these parcels still under the jurisdiction as being VISD
#402 titled school property?
Thanks again for the
information and your effort.
Margaret and Gay Rosser
Friends and Neighbors
of
On Friday, March 7, 2014 4:46 PM, "Hill, Elizabeth" <Elizabeth.Hill@kingcounty.gov>
wrote:
Gay:
The rules on lighting
are set-forth in 21A.08.040 B,1,b. Lighting for structures and fields
shall be directed away from rural area and residential zones.
DPER is considering the
tanks structures and therefore 21A.08.040 B,1,c. applies which states
that Structures or services yards shall maintain a minimum distance of 50 feet
from property lines… You are aware that the County has issued
a report of construction deficiency to the Vashon Park District and it is
my understanding talking to the Director of the Vashon Park District that they
are going to bring this into compliance by moving the tanks.
DPER is considering the
dug out, the batting cage, and the other fencing, all as fencing since there is
no roof on any of it and it is just a series of fences. Code
section 21A.08.040 B.1.c also applies. Structures or
services yards shall maintain a minimum distance of fifty feet from property
lines adjoining rural areas and residential zones, except for fences, wire mesh
backstops…..
Gay I think you are
asking good questions. Hopefully having these answers gives you some
peace. I have attached the related code sections and I am
continuing to work on your other questions.
J
Elizabeth Hill
Senior Deputy Ombudsman
for Rural and Unincorporated Area Affairs
King County Ombudsman’s
Office
516 Third Avenue, Room
W1039
Seattle, Wa.
98104-2317
206-477-1058
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