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		<title>CITYNOTES: Burien&#8217;s Sales Tax Revenue Down 16.2%; NE Redevelopment Area Revisions Proposed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Ralph Nichols Burien City Council members were presented with dismal sales tax figures from City Manager Mike Martin at the beginning of their meeting last Monday, Oct. 5th. Through July, the cityâ€™s sales tax revenue for the year to date was down 16.2 percent compared with the same time frame in 2008, Martin reported. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Burien City Council members were presented with dismal sales tax figures from City Manager Mike Martin at the beginning of their meeting last Monday, Oct. 5th.</strong></p>
<p>Through July, the cityâ€™s sales tax revenue for the year to date was down 16.2 percent compared with the same time frame in 2008, Martin reported. For July 2009, compared with July 2008, it was down 19.7 percent.</p>
<p>The data reflect a 14.3 percent decline in retail trade in the city, a 47 percent decline in construction-related purchases, and a 10.6 percent in accommodations and food service.</p>
<p>But this does not make Burien unusual. â€œWeâ€™re pretty much on par with our neighbors,â€ he observed.</p>
<p><strong>NORTHEAST REDEVELOPMENT AREA</strong><br />
Council members heard a presentation by <strong>Scott Greenberg</strong>, Community Development Director, on proposed revisions for the cityâ€™s Northeast Redevelopment Area (NERA) that, if adopted, will amend the Burien Comprehensive Plan and certain zoning designations within this area.<img class="alignright" src="http://b-townblog.com/wp-content/images/NERA300.jpg" alt="" width="285" height="387" /></p>
<p>The NERA, located north of Sea-Tac International Airport between 8th Ave. S., S. 138th St., and Des Moines Memorial Dr., is an area that both the city and Port of Seattle, which owns much of the property there, hope is developed for business and commercial activity.</p>
<p>Alternative 1 in this proposal would change the existing Special Planning Area 4 designation to Airport Industrial and Professional Residential. In both areas, the current two-acre minimum for redevelopment would be eliminated.</p>
<p>Potential uses, according to Greenberg, include technological, light manufacturing, light industrial and offices. Auto sales and other commercial uses would be allowed in the south paort of the Airport Industrial zone.</p>
<p>The Professional Residential would allow for new single-family developments as well as small offices, retail uses and art studios.</p>
<p>Alternative 2 would include the same zoning changes, but would not include auto sales and other commercial uses.</p>
<p>Alternative 3 would leave the current NERA zoning unchanged.</p>
<p>These proposals will be introduced at the <strong>Tuesday, Oct. 13th meeting of the Burien Planning Commission</strong> at 7 p.m. in City Hall. On Tuesday, Oct. 20, a joint hearing with a hearing examiner and the planning commission will consider the proposed comprehensive plan amendments and proposed zoning changes.</p>
<p><strong>Liz Ockwell</strong>, an assistant city planner, detailed for council members proposed zoning code amendments relating to land use, garages, slope, parking and landscaping for new developments.</p>
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