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1979-01-01
Sea-Tac/Communities Plan: Pioneer in Airport-Citizen Cooperation
This 1979 article from the Port of Seattle's Tradelines newsletter describes the Sea-Tac/Communities Plan, a pioneering cooperative effort between the Port of Seattle, King County, and the FAA to address aircraft noise impacts on neighborhoods surrounding Sea-Tac International Airport. Rather than focusing solely on reducing noise at its source, the plan targeted the affected communities directly through measures such as home acquisitions in severely impacted areas, 'purchase guarantees' for moderately impacted zones, and residential insulation cost-sharing programs. Adopted in 1976, the plan is presented as an innovative model for airport-community compatibility planning, though the article acknowledges it represents only a partial solution to the broader challenges airports and their neighboring communities face. -
1979-01-01
Greater Highline Community Parks Board: North Sea-Tac Park Master Plan Flyer and Booster Club Application
Informational flyer and membership application from the Greater Highline Community Parks Board (GHCPB) describing the North Sea-Tac Park (NSTP) and Sunset Activity Center in Burien, Washington. The 50-acre North Sea-Tac Park was developed in the north clear zone near Sea-Tac Airport, with lands subleased at $1.00 per year to groups including Kennedy High School (cross -
1979-01-01
Greater Highline Community Parks Board: North Sea-Tac Park Master Plan Flyer and Booster Club Application
This brochure from the Greater Highline Community Parks Board outlines the Master Plan for North Sea-Tac Park, a 50-acre recreational area developed in the airport's north clear zone — land set aside due to aircraft noise impacts. Formed after a 1979 jointly funded planning effort by the Port of Seattle and King County, the nonprofit board manages the park and the Sunset Activity Center (a former junior high school), offering facilities for groups such as a BMX club, equestrian association, and Kennedy High School cross-country trails. The document also promotes a Booster Club membership drive to support continued park development and operations. -
1978-10-12
Highline Community Council Minutes, October 12, 1978
Minutes from the Highline Community Council meeting held on October 12, 1978, covering new member appointments, correspondence regarding Zenith Park, and proposals for community coordination and funding. The council discussed topics including block grants for historical preservation, youth employment through the King-Snohomish Manpower Consortium, and representation on regional boards such as the King County Health Planning Council and METRO's Water Quality and Transportation Boards. Financial business included approval of bills totaling $29.00 against a treasury balance of $36.45. -
1978-09-06
Policy Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda – Sea-Tac/Communities Plan
A 1978 internal memo from Ed Parks to Policy Advisory Committee Members announces a meeting scheduled for Wednesday, September 6, 1978, at 2:00 p.m. in the Airport Conference Room at Sea-Tac International Airport. The meeting, organized as a joint effort of the Port of Seattle and King County, covers four agenda items: an update on Policy Advisory Committee Reorganization, Sea-Tac Westside Developments, the King County Capital Improvement Program for 1979, and Noise Remedy Programs. -
1978-09-01
Citizen Advisory Committee Roles: Comparative Overview of King County, Group Health, Metro, Seattle, and Sea-Tac Advisory Bodies
Comparative reference document summarizing the roles and functions of citizen advisory committees in the King County and Seattle region, prepared in the context of the Sea-Tac Communities Plan (STCP). Committees covered include the King County Policy Development Commission (PDC, sunset 1/1/83), Group Health Board of Trustees, Group Health Standing Committees, Metro Citizens’ Water Quality Advisory -
1978-09-01
Citizen Advisory Committee Roles: Comparative Overview of King County, Group Health, Metro, Seattle, and Sea-Tac Advisory Bodies
This document outlines the structure and responsibilities of the Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) established in 1978 to oversee implementation of the Sea-Tac Airport Communities Plan. The 12-member committee—drawn from King County, the Port of Seattle, local businesses, government, schools, airlines, and community representatives—was charged with long-term monitoring, addressing special issues, and making recommendations to the King County Executive, Council, and Port of Seattle Commission. The PAC met quarterly at the Sea-Tac Conference Room, with members serving three-year terms and staff support provided jointly by the Port and County. -
1978-03-15
File 224-78-R Appendix B: Port Of Seattle Zone Change Map, RS-7200 to M-P, STR E 29-23-4
This 1978 King County Building & Land Development document relates to a zoning reclassification application (File 224-78-R) filed by the Port of Seattle, proposing to change land near Seattle-Tacoma Airport from residential (RS-7,200) to manufacturing-park (M-P) zoning. The accompanying map shows the affected parcels in section E 29-23-4, located adjacent to Sea-Tac Airport, where multiple residential zones were targeted for conversion. A notice was mailed to area resident Virginia Dana at 2648 South 142nd Street, Seattle, in March 1978. -
1978-03-15
File 224-78-R Appendix B: Port Of Seattle Zone Change Map, RS-7200 to M-P, STR E 29-23-4
File 224-78-R, Appendix B: Zoning reclassification map submitted by Port Of Seattle proposing zone change from RS-7200 to M-P for parcel STR E 29-23-4 near Seattle-Tacoma Airport. Hatched areas indicate proposed reclassification. Surrounding zones include S-R, M-P, C-G-P, M-L, and RS-7200. Adjacent to Seattle-Tacoma Airport boundary. Mailed March 15, 1978 by King County Building & -
1978-03-09
Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Boeing Company Corporate Headquarters Facility
This March 1978 Final Environmental Impact Statement, prepared jointly by King County and the Port of Seattle, evaluates the proposed construction of a Boeing Company Corporate Headquarters Facility on the western boundary of Sea-Tac International Airport. The project required zoning reclassification, community plan amendments, and various permits for a site located east of 12th Avenue South between South 166th Place and South 173rd Street. The document was prepared under the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) and related county regulations.