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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
Philip Nguyen
10744 SE 165th St
Renton, WA 98055
King County Account Number: 3378100010
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
David & Naomi Sweeney
23404 29th Av W
Brier, WA 98036
King County Account Number: 3378100020
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
Robert & Arlene Ingersoll
11224 Rainier Av S
Seattle, WA 98178
King County Account Number: 3378100030
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
Trung Dinh Tran
10724 SE 165th St
Renton, WA 98055
King County Account Number: 3378100040
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
Karl & Eva Knapp
10720 SE 165th St
Renton, WA 98055
King County Account Number: 3378100050
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
Collin & Janelle Sidebotham
10745 SE 165th St
Renton, WA 98055
King County Account Number: 3378100070
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
Cynthia Burns
10739 SE 165th St
Renton, WA 98055
King County Account Number: 3378100080
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
Hairan Zhu
P.O. Box 524
Kirkland, WA 98033
King County Account Number: 3378100090
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton SE 165th Street Sanitary Sewer Extension
Special Assessment District No. 0048
Date Mailed: February 2, 2016
Per Unit Assessment
$13,000.00
Michelle & Kamrinn Pries
10725 SE 165th St
Renton, WA 98055
King County Account Number: 3378100100
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
On April 29, 2015, I, Jason Seth, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the SE 165th Sanitary Sewer
Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District
Ordinance No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a 'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin
served by these sewers. This rate has been established at $13,000.00 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment.
This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is
our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their
share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service
area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the
assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).