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2010-05-03 HEX# 10-003 Notice of Public HearingAlk CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE FEDERAL WAY HEARING EXAMINER Roy Swain dba Earthtech LLC Appeal of: Notice of Violation — Order to Correct File No. FW : 08-101739-00-VO Property Location: 30808 28th Ave. South, Federal Way, WA 98003 Issue: The City issued a Notice of Violation —Order to Correct for the following violations of the Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC): FWRC 19.125.160 Structures and Improvements: Specifically: Six storage sheds (Approximately 10 feet x 12 feet) have been placed within the five foot required yard setback. FWRC 19.270.030 Home Occupations Specifically: The residence has been converted to a business office. Business is not being conducted by a resident of the home. Outdoor storage of vehicles and materials associated with the business, vehicle activity/daily traffic exceeds what is allowed for home occupations in a residential zone. FWRC 19.270.050 AccessorY_Structures Specifically: Business related storage located in six storage sheds and portions of the garage may exceed the maximum of 1,000 square feet of use as allowed for home occupations in residential zones. FWRC 19.130.250 Parking and Storage of Commercial Vehicles in Residential Zones Limited Specifically: Commercial Box Van parked and stored on property. Basis for Appeal: Violations are inaccurate or not a fair representation of the business. Process Required FWRC Chapter 1.15 Civil Enforcement of the Code, Section .060 Appeal to Hearing Examiner. Hearing Date: May 3, 2010 at 2:00 pm. Hearing Location: Federal Way City Hall City Council Chambers 33325 8th Avenue South — 2"d floor Federal Way, WA 98063 Participation: FWRC 1.15.060 requires all property owners within 300 feet of the appellant's property be notified of this hearing. Any person may participate in the public hearing in either or both of the following ways: 1) By submitting written comments to the hearing examiner, either by delivering these comments to the clerk prior to the hearing or by giving these directly to the hearing examiner at the hearing. 2). By appearing in person, or through a representative, at the hearing and making oral comments directly to the hearing examiner. The hearing examiner may reasonably limit the extent of oral comments to facilitate the orderly and timely conduct of the hearing Dated : April 14, 2010 Carol A. McNeilly, CIVIC, City Clerk