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The applicant is requesting a modification from the minimum rear yard setback standard of 25 feet for residential -4 zoning. Renton municipal code states in section 4-2-110a the administrator of the department of community and economic development or designee may reduce the setback by a maximum of 50% of the required setback when all of the following conditions apply: the setback that was required at the time of initial construction was less than ft. A reduced setback is appropriate given the character of the immediate neighborhood and there are no other alternative locations that can reasonably accommodate the request without encroaching into a setback. The applicant proposes to reduce the backyard setback from 25 feet to a setback of 6 feet (see exhibit 2) from the backyard property line. The rear setback was 5 feet when the house was constructed under king county regulations. The applicant proposes to reduce the backyard setback from 25 feet to a setback of 6 feet (see exhibit 2) fr Date: September 18, 2014Permit type: Modification | Permit status: Approved with conditions | Permit id: Lua14-001270 | Parcel: 9189700220 | |||||
Gonzales - 615 sq ft 2-story single family addition Date: September 19, 2013 Value: $63,289Permit type: Building single family residential | Permit status: Expired | Permit id: B13004929 | Parcel: 9189700220 | |||||
Gonzales - 615 sq ft 2-story single family addition Date: September 19, 2013 Value: $63,289Client: Hope & Peter Gonzales | Permit type: Building single family residential | Permit status: Expired | Permit id: B13004929 | Parcel: 9189700220 | |||||
The applicant is requesting a modification from the minimum rear yard setback standard of 25 feet for residential -4 zoning. Renton municipal code states in section 4-2-110a the administrator of the department of community and economic development or designee may reduce the setback by a maximum of 50% of the required setback when all of the following conditions apply: the setback that was required at the time of initial construction was less than ft. A reduced setback is appropriate given the character of the immediate neighborhood and there are no other alternative locations that can reasonably accommodate the request without encroaching into a setback. The applicant proposes to reduce the backyard setback from 25 feet to a setback of 6 feet (see exhibit 2) from the backyard property line. The rear setback was 5 feet when the house was constructed under king county regulations. The applicant proposes to reduce the backyard setback from 25 feet to a setback of 6 feet (see exhibit 2) fr Date: September 18, 2014Permit type: Modification | Permit status: Approved with conditions | Permit id: Lua14-001270 | Parcel: 9189700220 |