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1981-12-08
Memorandum of understanding: Boeing headquarters – reclassification of property
This 1981 Memorandum of Understanding between the Port of Seattle and King County outlines terms for reclassifying approximately 30 acres of land on the west side of Sea-Tac International Airport to allow Boeing to develop a Corporate Headquarters Facility. The agreement includes provisions for the Port to lease 5 acres to King County for a neighborhood park at $1 per year, and restricts development on an adjacent 55-acre greenbelt buffer zone for at least 10 years. The document also affirms King County's zoning authority over non-airport-related land use at Sea-Tac and establishes a dispute resolution process between the two agencies. -
1981-10-16
Zone III Committee Response to Airspace Study Advisory Committee Invitation
Letter from Jean Pihlman, Coordinator of Zone III Committee, accepting invitation to participate in the Port of Seattle’s Airspace Study Advisory Committee. The committee designates Jean Pihlman as representative and Virginia Dana as alternate, offering cooperation for the study completion. -
1981-06-09
King County Department of Planning and Community Development: Letter to Virginia Dana Acknowledging Complaint Case 81-456
Letter dated June 9, 1981 from Edward B. Sand, Manager of King County Building & Land Development Division, to Mrs. Virginia Dana, 2648 South 142nd Street, Seattle, WA 98168, acknowledging receipt of her complaint letter and assigning case number 81-456. The letter explains the complaint processing procedure including property ownership research, owner notification by telephone -
1981-06-09
King County Department of Planning and Community Development: Letter to Virginia Dana Acknowledging Complaint Case 81-456
A June 9, 1981 letter from King County's Building & Land Development division acknowledges receipt of a complaint filed by Mrs. Virginia Dana of Seattle, assigning it case number 81-456. The letter explains the county's process for handling code violations, which may include contacting the property owner by phone or letter, and potentially conducting a field inspection if a serious hazard exists. The division pledges to make every effort to bring the property into compliance with King County Codes. -
1981-01-31
Letter to Times Troubleshooter regarding FAA guidelines
In this January 21, 1981 letter to Janice Troubleshooter of Seattle, resident Virginia E. Dana raises concerns about the Port of Seattle's land acquisition near Sea-Tac International Airport for clear zones and safety areas. She questions whether FAA density guidelines and land use compatibility guidelines for aircraft noise environments are enforceable regulations or merely voluntary guidelines, and whether a proposed regional park plan is appropriate for these safety-sensitive zones. Dana calls for state legislation to give these guidelines regulatory teeth. -
1981-01-14
Port of Seattle Response to Community Concerns about Sea-Tac Airport
Letter from Sea-Tac Airport Manager Oris W. Dunham Jr. to William C. Holstine addressing community concerns about airport operations, including land acquisition programs, noise mitigation, flight operations, and the North Sea-Tac Park development. The letter responds to a November 14 meeting and community questionnaire about Port of Seattle relationships with surrounding neighborhoods. -
1980-11-21
Letter from Port Of Seattle Airport Manager to William Holstine
In this November 21, 1980 letter, Sea-Tac International Airport Manager Oris W. Dunham, Jr. acknowledges receipt of correspondence from community member William Holstine regarding concerns raised at a recent public meeting. Dunham promises a timely response to Holstine's questions and invites him to present to the PAC (Public Advisory) Committee at its next meeting. The letter reflects the airport's efforts to engage with neighboring community members over airport-related concerns, likely related to noise policy. -
1980-08-01
King County Ordinance 80-828: Amending the Highline Communities Plan to Accommodate Senior Housing
A 1980 King County ordinance amending the Highline Communities Plan to better accommodate senior housing, recognizing that elderly-focused multifamily housing generates less neighborhood impact than traditional multifamily development and should be evaluated on its own site-specific merits. The ordinance also updates cultural facilities policy to encourage public-private cooperation in developing a performing arts theatre in the Highline Community, including through the possible formation of a Park and Recreation District. -
1980-08-01
King County Ordinance 80-828: Amending the Highline Communities Plan to Accommodate Senior Housing
King County Council ordinance proposed by Paul Barden (Proposed No. 80-828), dated August 1, 1980, amending the Highline Communities Plan as adopted by Ordinance 3530 (1977) to accommodate senior housing. Amends Policy H-10 (page 28) to distinguish elderly multifamily housing from general multifamily housing under RCW 36.69, recognizing reduced neighborhood impacts and site-specific evaluation. Amends -
1980-07-18
Case 80-75-C: King County Department of Planning and Community Development Letter to Virginia E. Dana Regarding Complaint Cases 80-547, 80-548, and 80-549
A July 1980 letter from King County's Building and Land Development division acknowledges a complaint filed by Virginia E. Dana, assigning it case numbers 80-547, 80-548, and 80-549, and outlines the county's process for investigating code violations. The letter explains that resolving complaints may involve researching property ownership, contacting the owner, and conducting field inspections for serious hazards. A related newspaper article covers conditional use permit hearings for tenants of closed Highline School District schools, noting that the county had recently discovered many such tenants lacked required permits.