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Kathy Keolker
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August 14, 2006
State of Washington—Boundary Review Board for King County
Yesler Building, Room 402
400 Yesler Way
Seattle, WA 98104
Subject: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EXPAND THE CITY OF RENTON
CORPORATE LIMITS BY ANNEXATION
Dear Board Members: ,
As required by Chapter 36.93 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), the City of
Renton hereby gives notice of intention to annex territory hereafter referred to as the
"Hudson Annexation." This annexation is proposed under the 60% Direct Petition
method in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 35A.14 of the RCW.
This annexation would incorporate into the City of Renton approximately 13.69 acres of
territory for the provision of urban services.
To assist in your consideration of the proposed action, the required articles and exhibits
are enclosed and numbered in accordance with the Board's suggested format. The $50.00
filing fee is also enclosed.
Should questions arise during the review of the information and exhibits provided with
this Notice of Intention to Annex, please feel free to contact Don Erickson, Senior
Planner, at (425) 430-6581.
Please send notices and other communications regarding the proposed annexation to:
Don Erickson, AICP, Senior Planner
Department of Economic Development,
Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning
City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
Thank you for your consideration.
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Kathy Keolker
Mayor
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DATE: December 1 l, 2006
TO: Randy Corman, Council President
Members of the Renton City Council
VIA: Kathy Keolker, Mayor
FROM: Gregg Zimmerman � �
STAFF CONTACT: Gregg Zimmerman, x7311
SUBJECT: Referral: Hudson Annexation Traffic Signal
During the November 20, 2006, City Council meeting, Stephanie Lorenz spoke against
delaying the pending Hudson Annexation in order to wait for King County to install a
traffic signal at the intersection of Benson Road South and South 31 st Street. This
intersection is located partially inside the Renton city limits and partially in
unincorporated King County within the proposed Hudson Annexation.
RECOMMENDATION:
Retain scheduled annexation effective date of May 1, 2007.
BACKGROUND:
The installation of the subject traffic signal is a joint King County and City of Renton
project that is scheduled to be built in 2007. Renton's transportation improvement budget
includes $350,000 for this signal, and King County will match this cost contribution and
also provide management for the construction of the project.
Renton staff's understanding is that if the annexation were to be approved by Council
before a construction contract is executed for the installation of the traffic signal, or if the
effective date of the annexation were to be established before the contract execution,
King County would not be able to contribute funding to this project. This would mean
that either the signal could not be built or that Renton would have to pay the full cost.
Council requested staff to inquire if there would be any way to complete the annexation
before the execution of the construction contract, and still retain King County's cost
contribution to the project. King County responded by citing the following language
from RCW 36.82.070 about the appropriate use of the unincorporated road levy, which
provides revenue into the county road fund:
"Any money paid to any county road fund may be used for the construction, alteration,
repair, improvement, or maintenance of county roads and bridges thereon and for
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wharves necessary for ferriage of motor vehicle traffic, and for ferries, and for the
acquiring, operating, and maintaining of machinery, equipment, quarries, or pits for the
extraction of materials, and for the cost of establishing county roads, acquiring rights-of-
way therefore, and expenses for the operation of the county engineering office, and for
any of the following programs when directly related to county road purposes:
(1) insurance; (2) self-insurance programs; and(3) risk management programs; and for
any other proper county road purpose..."
King County interprets this language to mean that the road being funded by road levy
money must remain unincorporated through the date of the construction contract award in
order to be considered an eligible"county road."
Therefore, King County's answer confirms that the construction contract for installation
of the subject traffic signal must be executed prior to Council's approval of the Hudson
Annexation, or prior to the effective date of the annexation, if the City wishes to retain
the county's cost contribution to this project.
The county also stated that they are committed to their previously stated schedule for
building this signal. The county intends to award the construction bid for the project on
or before March 31, 2007. They then hope to see the contractor staged and breaking
ground some time in late Apri12007. It is necessary for the signal location to remain in
its unincorporated state through the date of the construction bid award.
Since the Council has set the new effective annexation date as May 1, 2007, the county's
anticipated construction schedule should accommodate this date. However, we cannot
recommend an earlier effective annexation date due to the consequence of losing King
County's significant funding contribution to this project.
We hope this answers Council's questions on this topic.
cc: Jay Covington,Chief Administrative Officer
Alex Pietsch,Administrator,EDNSP
Peter Hahn,Deputy Administrator,PBPW
Bonnie Walton,City Clerk
Don Erickson, Senior Planner
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Donald Erickson - Re: Hudson Annexation Effectuation Extension
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From: Peter Hahn
To: Erickson, Donald
Date: 04/05/2007 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: Hudson Annexation Effectuation Extension
Don,
K.C. continues to have little glitches on the awarding of the contract, thereby delaying the expected bid protest....so
nothing leads me to think that the original May 1 date is safe.
I'd move this to end of July (unless you already submitted it with June 30) - I just don't have high confidence in KC
resolving all the bid issues.
Regarding your questions:
The effectuation date for this annexarion was purposely extended to May 1,2007 to ensure sufficient time for King County to award
contracts for the estimated$800,000 XXX,XXX signalization and intersection improvements at 108th Avenue SE and SE 168th Street.
The County recently announced the winning bid far this project,but apparently a bid challenge has been filed or could srill be filed and
thereby cause delays that cE}uici ti��la�'tllEi3i?S beyond the May 1,2007 effectuation date. If the improvement site comes into the City
before the contract is awarded the County would be required to withdraw its S\��;�.�� share of the project(everything beyond
Renton's$312,000,estimated to be on the order of$400,000). In order not to jeopardize the County's participation,staff is
recommending that the effective date of the annexation be changed from May 1,2007 to June 30,2007 or whenever the signalization
project contract is signed,whichever comes first.
»> Donald Erickson 4/2/2007 1:58 PM »>
Peter,
Attached is a draft agenda bill and issue paper for you to review and hopefully fill some of the dollar amounts for me. I'm
trying to get this out ASAP so that we can get it up to Jay to review this evening before tomorrows Agenda Bill meeting.
Fill free to edit as you see fit. Thanks,
Don
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September 27, 2006
City of Renton
Attn: Don Erickson, AICP
Senior Planner
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
RE: NOTIFICATION OF OFFICIAL FILING
File No. 2239 - City of Renton - Hudson Annexation
Dear Mr. Erickson:
We have received approval from King County engineering staff of the legal description for the
above-referenced Notice of Intention. The Notice of Intention is now considered complete and
has been officially filed effective August 16, 2006. Therefore, the end of the forty-five day
period allowed for invoking the Board's jurisdiction and requesting a public hearing is
September 29, 2006. You will be advised of any further changes in the status of the Notice
before the Board.
Please be aware that any future final ordinance or resolution on the proposed action must
incorporate the legal description approved by King County engineering staff, including any
revisions made in response to the engineering staff review.
Sincerely,
Lenora Blauman
Executive Secretary
cc: City of Renton, Atm: Marty Wine, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council
Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
PROPOSED HUDSON ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF RENTON
I. BACKGROUND/MAPS
1. The description of and reason for seeking the proposed action:
T'he proposed action is to annex approximately 13.69 acres to the City of Renton.
Annexation is sought by the proponents to develop under City of Renton regulations and
processes and to receive Renton public services.
'The annexation was initiated through the 60% Direct Petition method under RCW
35A.14.120—35A.14.140.
The proposed annexation area is located in the south half of NW'/. of the NW'/ of the SW
1/4 of Section 32, Township 23 North, Range 5 East.
2. Copies of the Renton City Council minutes for actions taken relative to the proposed
annexation:
A. Exhibit A: Certified minutes of the November 14, 2005 public meeting of the
Renton City Council accepting the Hudson Annexation 10%Notice
of Intent to Commence Annexation Proceedings petition and
authorizing the circulation of a Direct Petition to Annex.
B. Eghibit B: Certified minutes of the June 5, 2006 public hearing of the Renton
City Council accepting the 60% Direct Petition to Annex and
declaring the City's intent to annex the area, subject to the actions
of the Boundary Review Board.
3. Exhibit C: Certification of Sufficiency for the 60% Direct Petition to annex made by the
King County Deparhnent of Assessments dated February 8,2006.
4. Exhibit D: Legal description of the proposed annexation boundaries.
5. Pursuant to RCW 43.21C.222,annexations are exempt from SEPA.
6. The following maps are enclosed:
A. Exhibit E: King County Assessor's maps (two sets) displaying the proposed
Hudson Annexation boundary.
B. Exhibit F: Vicinity maps displaying:
1) The proposed Hudson Annexation boundary.
2) The City of Renton existing corporate limits relative to the
proposed annexation area.
3) All major streets and other major physical features.
4) The boundaries, including future service area boundaries, of all
cities or special service districts having jurisdiction in or near the
proposal.
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NOTE: The City and County library service area boundaries are
coterminous with the City's corporate boundary.
5) King County Urban Growth Area and City of Renton Potential
Annexation Area boundaries established under the Growth
Management Act.
C. Exhibit G: A map of the current City of Renton corporate limits upon which
the proposed Hudson Annexation boundaries have been delineated.
D. Exhibit H: City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designations.
II. FACTORS THE BOARD MUST CONSIDER
1. Overview
A. Po ulation: T'he population of the proposed annexation area is estimated to be
about 346 persons at full build out based upon 2.0 persons per household and a total
of 173 households. The City of Renton population as of Apri12006 was 58,360.
B. Territorv: The proposed annexation area includes approximately 13.69 acres.
C. Population Density: The proposed population density of the Hudson Annexation
area is estimated to be about 25.27 persons per gross acre at build-out.
D. Assessed Valuation: The current assessed value of the properties proposed for
annexation is approximately$7,482,400.
2. Land Use
A. Existin�: Existing uses include 17 single-family homes and 86 multi-family units
with an estimated population of 194 persons.
B. Proposed: Although no specific proposal has been submitted it is anticipated that
portions of the site will develop as new subdivisions or short plats under Renton's
proposed R-8 and R-10 zoning. This zoning allows single-family residential
development at up to ten(10)units per net acre.
3. Comprehensive Plans/Franchise(s)
A. Conformance with Coun Countywide Plannin�Policies adopted bv King Countv:
The proposed action is consistent with the Countywide Planning Policies in general,
and the following policies in particular:
LU-31 In collaboration with adjacent counties and cities and King Counry, and in
consultation with residential groups in affected areas, each city shall
designate a potential annexation area. Each potential annexation area
shall be specific to each city....
LU-32 A city may annex territory only within its designated potential annexation
area. All cities shall phase annexations to coincide with the ability for the
city to coordinate the provision of a full range of urban services to areas to
be annexed.
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The City of Renton has designated a Potential Annexation Area in the City's
Comprehensive Plan. (Exhibit H) Renton has the ability to provide a full range of
urban services to the area proposed for annexation and is the designated sewer
service provider for the East Renton Plateau.
LU-33 Undeveloped lands adjacent to that city should be annexed at the time
development is proposed to receive a full range of urban services.
New development is likely to proceed upon annexation into the City of Renton and
the availability of sewers. Sewer certificates have already been issued for new
housing developments to the west and south of the site and can easily be extended to
serve the subject annexation site when it develops.
FW-13.Cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to urban areas
either directly or by contract.
Renton is prepared to provide a full array of local urban services to the area
including police, fire, local government, and an array of other community services.
The Soos Creek Water and Sewer District is the designated purveyor of water and
sewer,under agreement with King County, for the entire annexation site.
B. King County Co�rehensive Plan/Ordinances
1) King County Planning under the Growth Management Act.
The subject area is designated Urban Residential Medium - 4-12 du/ac,
Urban Residential High->12 du/ac, and Commercial Outside of Centers,in
the King County Comprehensive Plan and is identified as being within
Renton's Potential Annexation Area on the County's Potential Annexation
Areas Map. King County planning efforts under the Growth Management
Act have included ensuring that development in the Urban Growth Area
occurs at urban densities and with urban level services available. The City
of Renton has planned for urban densities for this area and can provide
urban services within its negotiated service areas should annexation occur.
2) The following adopted King County Comprehensive Plan policies
specifically support the proposed annexation:
Chapter Two. Urban Land Use, Section II.B, DirectinQ Growth to Cities
and Urban Areas
U-203 King County should encourage most population and employment
growth to locate in the contiguous Urban Growth Area in western
King County, especially in cities and their potential annexation
areas.
Annexation would allow development of the subject properties to occur
within the City of Renton with urban services such as wastewater, police,
libraries, local government,and parks.
Chauter Two, Urban Land Use, Section II.C, Urban Growth Area
Ta_a�ets
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U-208 King County shall provide adequate land capacity for residential,
commercial and industrial growth in the urban unincorporated
area. This land capacity shall include both redevelopment
opportunities as well as opportunities for development on vacant
lands.
Under Renton's Comp Plan the area is designated Residential Medium
Density (RMD), and Residential Single Family (RS). RMD would allow
net densities, with either R10 or R-14 zoning, with either 10 units per net
acre or 14 units per net acre on the subject properties. T'hese densities are
less than those permitted under the County's R-12 and R-18 zones since the
latter bonus up to 18 du/ac and 27 du/ac respectively. Renton's proposed R-
8 and R-10 zoning would result in a substantial decrease in capacity if it
weren't for the fact that the area is already significantly developed with
multi-family housing in those areas zoned R-12 and R-18 in the County.
Renton calculates density based upon net acreage and the County's
calculates density based upon gross acreage. If maximized out, an
estimated 143 units could be provided under the County's zoning, without
bonuses, and a m�imum of 105 units could be provided under Renton's
proposed R-8 and R-10 zoning. If the County's zoning were fully bonused
it would increase the permitted density by 50%, for a total of 215 units.
This is approximately twice the density that would be allowed under
Renton's currently proposed R-8 and R-10 zoning. It should be noted,
however, that Renton is considering amending its Comprehensive Plan to
better reflect existing conditions within the annexation area during its 2007
Comp Plan update.
Chapter Two, Urban Land Use, Section III.A, Plannin� with Kin�
County's Cities for Future Annexation
U-301 King County should work with cities to focus countywide growth
within their boundaries and should support anne,rations within the
Urban Growth Area when consistent with the King County
Comprehensive Plan and Countywide Planning Policies.
U-304 King County should support annexation proposals when:
a. The proposal is consistent with the King County
Comprehensive Plan;
b. The proposed area is wholly within the Urban Growth Area
and within the city's designated Potential Annexation Area
(for annexations);
c. The city is planning for urban densities and e�cient land
use patterns consistent with the Countywide Planning
Policies and King County land use plans; and,
d. Adopted Countywide goals and policies for urban services,
environmental and cultural resource protection will be
supported.
The Hudson Annexation is generally consistent with the King County
Comprehensive Plan and its Land Use Map. The area proposed for
annexation is wholly within the Urban Growth Area and within Renton's
Potential Annexation Area. The Renton Comprehensive Plan policies and
development regulations support countywide goals and policies for urban
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densities, urban services and environmental and cultural resource
protection. The proposed R-8 and R-10 zoning is urban, small lot zoning,
which will achieve urban densities and efficiencies consistent with adopted
countywide goals and policies for urban services.
3) Adopted King Countv Comp Plan designation: As noted above, the adopted
King County Comprehensive Plan land use designations for the proposed
annexation area include Urban Residential Medium - 4-12 du/acre, Urban
Residential High - >12 du/acre, and Commercial Outside of Centers. These
designations are implemented with the County's R-12, R-18 and Neighborhood
Business Zones. The two residential zones each have the potential to bonus up
by 50% and are based upon gross acreage. Using TDRs and/or other bonuses,
these three zones would allow up to 215 units compared to a maximum of 105
units under Renton's proposed R-8 and R-10 zoning.
4) Comparison of City and Coun reQulations far sensitive areas etc.: With
annexation, King County ordinances and regulations would be supplanted with
those of the City of Renton. City of Renton ordinances and regulations
applicable to the proposed action include the following:
a. Re�ulations for the protection of sensitive areas: The City of Renton's
Critical Areas Ordinance (RMC 4-3-050) describes permitted and
prohibited activities and uses,waivers,modifications and variances,and
additional criteria and permit processes for development in critical
areas. Critical areas regulated by the Ordinance include aquifer
recharge areas, flood and geologic hazard areas, native habitat and
wetlands. Although specific regulations vary, Chapter 21A.24,
Environmentallv Sensitive Areas, of the King County Code, provides
comparable regulatory protection of sensitive areas. The City of Renton
Critical Areas Ordinance is available upon request.
b. Regulations for the preservation of agricultural or other resource lands:
Regulations preserving agricultural uses are not applicable to the
subject area, as the proposed annexation area is not within any of the
agricultural districts identified for first, second, or third priority for the
purchase of development rights. Further, the property is not designated
for agricultural production or other resource lands in the King County
Comprehensive Plan and is not currently under agricultural use. The
City of Renton does not have a program authorizing transfer or
purchase of development rights.
c. Preservation of Landmarks or Landmark Districts: The City of Renton
has no regulations comparable to Chapter 20.62, Protection and
Preservation of Landmarks Landmark Sites, and Districts, in the King
County Code.
d. Surface Water Control: The City of Renton has adopted the 1990 Kin,�
Countv Surface Water Design Manual, by reference, in the City's
Drainage (Surface Water) Standards (RMC 4-6-030) as the design
standard for surface water control in development projects. Higher
standards such as those of the2005 King Countv Surface Water Desi�
Manual. Level 2 standard, are often applied through environmental
and/or project review.
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C. City of Renton Comprehensive Plan/Franchise
1) Citv Planning Under the Growth Mana�ement Act
Renton City Council adopted the current Comprehensive Plan in 1995,
consistent with the requirements of the Growth Management Act. The 1995
Comprehensive Plan was updated in the 2004 Mandated Growth
Management Act Comprehensive Plan Review. T'he Comprehensive Plan
Land Use Map identifies Potential Annexation Areas, including the area
currently proposed for annexation,and shows land use designations for such
areas. (See EJchibit H,City of Renton Land Use Designations)
'The proposal is consistent with the Land Use Element policies of the
Renton Comprehensive Plan that support annexation of lands:
• that are within Renton's Potential Annexation Area where the
availability of infrastructure and services allow for the development
of urban densities(Objective LU-1);
• that are available for urbanization under county comprehensive
planning,zoning, and subdivision regulations (LU-37.5);
• for which the City of Renton should logically be the primary
provider of urban infrastructure and services(LU-36); and,
• that would include those who already use City services or who
impact City infrastructure(LU-41); and
2) PAA status and PAA a�reements with other cities, if any: The City of
Renton has an adopted Potential Annexation Area. This area includes two
or three sub-areas, which are shown on Renton's Comprehensive Plan and
on the King County Interim Potential Annexation Area Map. The City has
also negotiated a PAA boundary agreement with the City of Kent. No PAA
agreement was necessary for the area currently proposed for annexation.
3) Required Comprehensive Plan amendments, if any: No amendment to
Renton's Comprehensive Plan is necessary to process the current proposed
annexation. Future amendments affecting this area may be made in the
2007 Comprehensive Plan Amendment cycle.
4) Comprehensive Plan approval date: Renton's current Comprehensive Plan
was initially adopted on February 20, 1995, with annual amendments in
subsequent years. The latest, 2004 Mandated GMA Comprehensive Plan
Review was completed in November 2004.
5) Required franchises to serve area: No franchise will be required for the
City of Renton to provide services to the subject area.
6) Pre-annexation Zonin�greements: The subject area has not been the
subject of a pre-annexation zoning agreement.
7) Pronosed land use desi n�tion: The subject area is designated Residential
Single Family and Residential Low Density on the City's Comprehensive
Plan Land Use Map. R-8 and R-10 zoning are proposed to supplant the
existing King County R-12, R-18, and NB zoning, consistent with these
adopted land use designations, upon annexation. Under Renton's
annexation process, zoning is adopted concurrent with the adoption of the
implementing annexation ordinance.
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4. Planning data
A. RevenueslExpenditures
This analysis identifies the General Fund revenues and costs associated with
annexing the subject properties as they are currently developed, as well as
estimating the annual fiscal impact of their full development at some undetermined
point in the future. "Full development" does not equate to the absolute zoned
capacity. Rather, it includes an assumption that a portion of the subject properties
will not develop within the foreseeable future due to market forces and the choices
of individual property owners. All assumptions regarding revenues and costs are
based on existing standards or other comparable data,but actual results are likely to
vary from these estimates. In general, costs associated with utilities have been
assumed to be supported by the rates charged for those services.
Assessed Valuations
Units Population(est.) Assessed Valuation
Existin conditions 103 194 $7,482,400
Full develo ment est. 105* 211 $7,632,000
*Assumes new mu(ti-family value of$150,000 per unit.
1) Estimated Citv E�enditures
City Services urren u
Develo ment Develo ment
Contracted services 2 6 5 4
Road Maintenance 2 4 1 2.4 1
353 4
Police Protection 1'7 4 4
Parks Maintenance 44
Court,Legal and Other 14 1
Stormwater Maintenance q
Total ongoing costs 4
2) Estimated Citv Revenues to be a� ined
Revenue Source urrent u
Development Develo ment
Regular Property Tax Levy 4 2 .9
State-Shared Revenues .791 2
Miscellaneous Revenues 2 54
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Total revenues
3) Estimated Net Fiscal Impact
Net fiscal impact
Egisting ($27,613)
Full ($31,746)
4) Estimated Countv revenues lost: The estimated reduction in County
revenues would be $17,780 at current development(road and library levies,
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excluding library bonds)for Levy Codes 4250 and 4260,which have the
same rates.
5) Estimated reduction in County expenditures: The estimated reduction in
County expenditures is anticipated to be significant, as Renton will assume
at least '/z the cost of a new traffic signal at the intersection of SE 168�'
Street and Benson Road South.
6) Estimated fire district revenue lost: The area proposed for annexation lies
within Fire Disfict No. 40. The City anticipates taking over this service
upon annexation and has a station(Station No. 13)less than '/a-mile away.
7) Estimated fire district expenditures reduced: The estimated savings to Fire
District No. 40, because of this annexation, is marginal based upon service
to an estimated 194 residents.
B. Services
1) Water Service
T'he proposed annexation is within the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District
water and sewer service areas. These service areas would not change as a
result of the proposed annexation.
a) Direct/Contract: Future development will have to notify Soos
Creek Water and Sewer District regarding water availability and
obtain a certificate of availability prior to future development.
b) Storage locations/Capacitv: The zoned residential capacity under
the existing King County zoning is higher than the capacity under
the proposed City of Renton R-8 and R-10 zoning. Since
population growth under the City of Renton's proposed zoning is
approximately a half that allowed under the County's current R-12
and R-18 zoning, the District's capacity should be adequate for the
water demand generated by post-annexation development in the
subject area. If anything, the change in zoning that would occur
upon annexation of this small area would theoretically increase
storage capacity by reducing demand.
c) Mains to serve the area: Soos Creek Water and Sewer Dish-ict will
require developers to extend mains into the annexation area as part
of their future development proposals.
d) Financing of proposed service: This will be financed by developers
and normal user fees for existing and new residents.
2) Sanitarv Sewer Service
a) DirecdContract: Sewer service would be provided directly to the
proposed 13.69-acre annexation area by the Soos Creek Water and
Sewer District.
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b) Mains to service area: None of the annexation site is currently
being served by the City of Renton. The Soos Creek Water and
Sewer District will most likely require developers to extend sewer
to the area if they wish to develop.
c) Disposal: Sewage disposal will be through METRO's treatment
facilities.
d) Capacity Available: It is assumed that the Soos Creek Water and
Sewer District's sanitary sewer system has sufficient capacity to
accommodate full buildout of the proposed annexation area, i.e.
accommodate up to two new dwellings on sewer.
e) Financin� of proposed service: Improvements within this
annexation area are anticipated to be made through developer
extensions or, more likely, homeowner extensions in the future
when residents decide they want sewer hook-up.
3) Fire Service
a) Direct/Contract: Fire District No. 40 currently provides fire service
to the subject site. Following annexation,the City of Renton would
directly provide prevention and suppression services to the subject
area. The City currently serves the area to the north on the east side
of Benson Road South in the City.
b) Nearest stations: The annexation area is located approximately 600
feet north of Fire Station #13. Fire Station #13 is located at 17030
108`�Avenue SE.
c) Response time: Response time to any point within the proposed
annexation boundaries could range from three to four minutes since
Fire Station#13 is very close to the subject site and will not change
because of this annexation. Staff does not anticipate any reduction
in the response time due to this annexation.
d) StaffinQ: Station#13 is fully manned, with five firefighters on duty
per shift.
e) Major equipment: Major equipment located at Station#13 includes
two 1,500 gallon per minute pumpers and one aid car.
� Certified EMT/D-Fib personnel: All shift personnel at Station #13
are certified EMT/D-Fib.
g) Fire RatinQ: Renton's �re rating is three, as determined by the
Washington State Survey and Rating Bureau.
h) Source of dispatch: Valley Communication 911 service is the
source of emergency vehicle/aid dispatch.
5. General
A) Annexation agreements for extensions of service: No applicable annexation
agreements are in effect for the subject area.
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B� Topo�raphy and natural boundaries: The central portion of the site near the
intersection of 108 Avenue SE and SE 168"`Street is relatively flat. As one moves
east along SE 168`�'Street the site begins to slope down draining into the headwaters
of Soos Creek, which flows south. The portion of the annexation site south of
Benson Road South and west of 108`�'Avenue SE drains westward towards Panther
Creek,which flows northwest.
B) Projected 10-year�rowth: The area is too small to make reasonable inferences from
large-area growth forecasts. The City projects a net increase of only a couple units
under existing zoning, which is less permissive in terms of density, than the
County's current R-12 and R-18 zoning on the site. These zones are based on gross
acreage and bonus up 18 and 27 units per gross acre. On the other hand, the City's
Comp Plan land use designations would allow R-8, R-10, and R-14 zoning with
these being the maximum allowed density per net acreage. As a consequence future
allowed density will be about half of what is now allowed. Also, the subject site is
pretty well built out and most future development will be the result of
redevelopment.
D) Municipal or community services: With annexation, the property owners and
residents would have access to a full range of urban services including police, fire,
parks, libraries, community services and classes, the senior center, the City's new
neighborhoods program, annual community events, and local, readily accessible,
government.
E) Potential delays in implementing service delivery: The area is currently
underserved in regards to park facilities according to the City's adopted level of
service standards. This shortfall is identified in the City's Parks, Trails and Open
Space Plan update. Staff estimates a one-time cost in excess of the parks/recreation
mitigation fees of$78,791 it would collect from new housing, as well as on-going
maintenance costs of$3,144 as the prorated cost for new parks associated with this
annexation.
The current waste hauler would continue to provide solid waste removal for seven
years after annexation, according to State law. At that time, the area would then be
included in the contract with the City's waste hauler. With the exception of parks
and solid waste removal,no delays are expected in implementing service delivery to
the area. City departments reviewing the annexation proposal indicated that they
would be able to adequately serve existing and future development. The Soos Creek
Water and Sewer District is expected to continue to provide water service to the
subject area, and has not indicated any major obstacles to providing sewer service to
the area at this time.
F) Evaluation of adequacy, costs, or rates of service to area: Existing services to the
area appear to be generally adequate. As development occurs in the proposed
annexation area, demand for services will, however, increase. It is assumed that the
cost of such services will be largely offset by increases in property taxes, services
charges, and other revenues based on population. If the City were to assume this
annexation at current levels of development, it would have to subsidize it for
approximately $27,613 per year. At full development, this deficit is anticipated to
increase slightly to$31,746 in 2006 dollars.
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King County is the only alternative service provider for services that would be
assumed by the City of Renton upon annexation. Fire suppression services will
change as a result of the proposed annexation since the City will take over these
services from Fire District No. 40. School district boundaries will not change, as
school district boundaries are not affected by annexations. As a result, the subject
area will remain within the Renton School District. Residents will continue to have
water provided by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District and pay the rates
established by that district. And, at the time they hook-up for sewer, they will have
to pay the rates also established by the district.
III. OBJECTIVES
T'he proposed Hudson Annexation generally complies most of the objectives of the Boundary
Review Board. These include the following:
1) Preservation of natural neighborhoods and communities.
No detrimental impacts to existing neighborhoods or communities are anticipated to result
from the proposed action. The proposed annexation does not divide existing neighborhoods.
2) Use of physical boundaries,including but not limited to bodies of water, highways and
land contours.
The proposed annexation follows the existing city limits on a portion of its northern
boundary. The proposed annexation builds upon an existing peninsula that was brought into
the City in 1971 and,as a result,less of it is contiguous to the City than would occur with a
normal annexation. Also,the subject boundaries are considered to be interim, since the
larger surrounding area is likely to come into the City through an election initiated
annexation of the remaining portion of the Benson Hill PAA west of the proposed Fairwood
incorporation area.
3) Creation and preservation of logical service areas.
City staff that have reviewed the proposed annexation have stated that the proposed
boundaries appear to represent logical extensions for City of Renton services. Also,the
Countywide Planning Policies state that cities are the appropriate providers of local urban
services to Urban Areas. With the exception of sewer and water,Renton will be the
provider of these services. The proposal therefore furthers both the intent of the City's and
the County's planning policies.
4) Prevention of abnormally irregular boundaries.
The proposed boundaries are somewhat irregular but certainly are not abnormally irregular
boundaries. The surrounding areas to the north,east, south and west are also within
Renton's Potential Annexation Area and this surrounding area is anticipated to be annexed
into the City in the foreseeable future. Therefore, any irregularities are considered to be
interim until this happens.
5) Discouragement of multiple incorporations of small cities and encouragement of
incorporation of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban
areas.
Not applicable.
6) Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts.
Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County
Proposed Hudson Annexation '
08/10/06
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Not applicable.
7) Adjustment of impractical boundaries.
This annexation is not being undertaken to adjust impractical city boundaries.
8) Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated
areas,which are urban in character.
King County has designated this area for urban development and it is located within
Renton's designated Potential Annexation Area.
9) Protection of agricultural and rural lands which are designated for long term
productive agricultural and resource use by a comprehensive plan adopted by the
county legislative authority.
Not applicable. No portions of the proposed annexation area are designated Rural or
designated for long term productive aa icultural or resource use in the King County
Comprehensive Plan.
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RENTON CTTY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 14,2005 Council Chambers
Monday,7:00 p.m. M I N U T E S Renton City Hall
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Kathy Keolker-Wheeler called the meeting of the Renton City Council
to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL OF TERRI BRIERE,Council President;MARCIE PALMER;DON PERSSON;
COUNCILMEMBERS RANDY CORMAN;TONI NELSON;DAN CLAWSON. MOVED BY
BRIERE,SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL EXCUSE
COUNCILMAN DENIS LAW. CARRIED.
CITY STAFF IN KATHY KEOLKER-WHEELER,Mayor;JAY COVINGTON,Chief
ATTENDANCE Administrative Officer;ZANETTA FONTES,Assistant City Attorney;
BONNIE WALTON,City Clerk;GREGG ZIMMERMAN,
PlanningBuilding/Public Works Administrator; NICK AFZALI,Pianning and
Programming Supervisor;ALEX PIETSCH,Economic Development
Administrator;REBECCA LIND,Planner Manager;DON ERICKSON,Senior
Planner;LINDA HERZOG,Interim Assistant to the CAO;CHIEF LEE
WHEELER,Fire Department;MICHAEL BAILEY,Finance and Information
Services Adminisuator;COMMANDER FLOYD ELDRIDGE,Police
Department.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION Nick Afzali,Planning and Programming Supervisor,introduced Washington
WSDOT: Springbrook Creek State Department of Transportation(WSDOT)I-405 Project Manager,Stacy '
Wetland&Habitat Mitigation Trussler,and I-405 Environmental Project Manager,Allison Ray,who
Bank conducted a briefing on the Springbrook Creek Wetland and Habitat Mitigation
Bank. Ms.Ray described the location of the bank(west of SR-167 and south of
I-405),which is within the Green/Duwamish and Cedar/Sammamish
watersheds,and noted that all five parcels within the 130-acre bank are
currently owned by Renton.
Ms.Ray explained that a wetland mitigation bank is wetland restoration set up
in advance of project development to compensate for wetland impacts in the
service area. The service area is a geographical area where projects can draw
from the bank. This banking approach sets aside a(arger,connected wetland
- area with credits that can be sold for wetland mitigation. She pointed out that
WSDOT will increase habitat diversity and flood storage capacity at the bank,
� as well as improve water quality,enhance hydrologic function,and provide
educational value.
Ms.Trussler reviewed the forthcoming agreements related to the bank between
the City and WSDOT,and the terms and timing of the agreements.
Additionally,she reviewed agreements needed with other entities,such as King
County Drainage District#1. She concluded by detailing the bank project
milestones,which indicate construction starting at the end of 2006,and the
opening of the bank to the public in the fall of 2008.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Annexation:Hudson,Benson accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Keolker-Wheeler opened the
' Rd S&SE 168th St public meeting to consider the 10%Notice of Intent petition for the proposed
Hudson Annexation; 14.6 acres located west of Benson Rd. S. and south of SE
168th St.
CERT!FICATE
i,the undersigned City Clerk of the
City of Renton, Washington, certify
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and sealed this�day of��.,,20(�b
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Don Erickson, Senior Planner, reported that the western portion of the site is
relatively flat,and the eastern portion slopes down toward the headwaters of
Soos Creek. He noted that staff recommends the use of King County's 2005
Surface Water Design Manual at the time of development. The site contains 19
single-family homes, 152 multi-family units, and at least one vacant parcel.
Reviewing the public services, Mr. Erickson indicated that the site is within
Fire District#40, Soos Creek Water and Sewer District,and the Renton School
District.
Mr.Erickson stated that the site is cunently zoned R-8 (eight dwelling units per
gross acre),R-12, and R-18 in King County. The Renton Comprehensive Plan
designates the area as Residential Single Family and Residential Medium
Density, for which R-8 (eight dwelling units per net acre)and R-10 zoning is
proposed. The fiscal impact analysis indicates a deficit of$52,349 at full
development due to the area already being significantly developed, and an
estimated one-time parks acquisition and development cost of$138,108.
In conclusion,Mr. Erickson reported that the annexation proposal is generally
consistent with City policies and relevant Boundary Review Board objectives.
He pointed out that surface water costs are estimated at$3,258 per year,and the
City will be responsible for the cost of a traffic signal and other improvements
at the intersection of 108th Ave. SE and SE 168th St.
Responding to Council President Briere's inquiry regarding the deficit and
including more developable land in the annexation area,Mr.Erickson noted
that it may be possible to invoke jurisdiction of the Boundary Review Board to
expand the boundaries of the site to the north, as the parcels in that area appear
to be underdeveloped.
Public comment was invited.
Terri Arnold, 14700 SE Petrovitsky Rd.,Renton, 98058,spoke on behalf of
Bruce Hudson, a signer of the petition. She relayed that Mr.Hudson wishes to
annex to Renton for the following reasons: timely fire and police service, lower
taxes, higher property values, efficient building permit process, and his already
deep involvement in the Renton community.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY CLAWSON,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCII.CLOSE THE PUBLIC MEETING.
CARRIED.
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ACCEPT
THE HUDSON 10%ANNEXATION PETTTION,AND AUTHORIZE
CIRCULATION OF THE 60% DIRECT PETTTION TO ANNEX SUBJECT
TO PROPERTY OWNERS SUPPORTING ZONING CONSISTENT WI'I'H
THE COMPREHENSNE PLAN AND ASSUMING A PROPORTIONAL
SHARE OF THE CTTY'S BONDED INDEBTEDNESS. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARINGS This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Comprehensive Plan: 2005 accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Keolker-Wheeler opened the
Amendments, Inclusion of public hearing to consider an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan land use
West Hill in PAA map to include the approximately 1,930-acre West Hill in Renton's Potential
Annexation Area(PAA).
Rebecca Lind,Planner Manager,reported that Renton's original Comprehensive
Plan,adopted in 1993, included West Hill in the Renton PAA. The West Hill
area was removed from the PAA in 1998 due to uncertainty about the fiscal
� November 14,2005 Renton City Council Minutes Page 392
implications of a possible annexation. As a result of the King County
Annexation Initiative,King County established the West Hill Governance
Alternatives Task Force to provide citizen input and community dialogue about
annexation. She indicated that the task force has asked Renton to consider
adding West Hill to its PAA.
Ms. Lind stated that King County contracted with Berk and Associates for an
analysis of governance options for the West Hill (West Hill Governance
Alternatives Assessment). The City subsequently contracted with the same
consultants to analyze the impacts of a possible annexation of West Hill
(Assessment of the Fiscal Impact of Annexation of West Hill). She pointed out
that the information from these reports provides the basis to reconsider the
1998 decision about the PAA boundary.
Continuing,Ms. Lind explained that being in Renton's PAA means the City
agrees to provide services in the future, and that annexation requests from
residents/property owners must be made to Renton and not to another city. Ms.
Lind emphasized that adding the area to the PAA is a City decision.
Annexation is a property owner and voter decision, and can be conducted via
two methods: 60%direct petition or election. She noted that the services and
governance of West Hill would remain in King County with the PAA change.
In regards to the timing of the proposal, Ms.Lind said the City reviews its
Comprehensive Plan once a year per State law, with the only exception being
an emergency. If Renton does not act this year, the decision will be delayed for
one year. She pointed out that the data from the studies is current to 2005, and
no more new data or information will be brought forth over the course of the
coming year.
Ms.Lind reviewed the fiscal impact study, highlighting the different annexation
scenarios of the three areas within West Hill, as well as the long-range fiscal
impacts. She stated that staff recommends including the entire West Hill area
within Renton's PAA based on information from the studies, which indicate that
incorporation of the area is not cost effective, future annexation of a portion of
the area is not cost effective,and residents from the entire area identify with
Renton.
Continuing,Ms. Lind reported that the City made a comparison of the existing
King County land use designations to cunent Renton designations and potential
zoning to ensure that the proposed Renton Comprehensive Plan designations
are compatible with land use plans currently used for King County governance.
She noted that Renton zoning would be deternuned at the time of annexation.
In conclusion,Ms.Lind stated that the addition of West Hill in Renton's PAA
can be accommodated within existing land use categories,that designating the
area as part of the PAA will allow future discussion of annexation to occur,and
that negotiation over future annexation will require additional analysis of
funding and level of service requirements.
Ms. Lind reported that the Planning Cornrnission received correspondence
stating positions on this matter as follows: Oppose: Christopher Sandford,
7535 S. Sunnycrest Rd., Seattle,98178, and Maxine Woodcock, 7829 S. 112th
St., Seattle, 98178; Support: James Fick, 10644 Rainier Ave. S., Seattle,
98178, and Brian J. Skaggs, 10932 Rainier Ave. S., Seattle, 98178.
Entered into the record was correspondence from Philip Martin, 12022 Renton
Ave. S., Seattle, 98178 (oppose), and Dorothy L. Streuli, 7235 S. 127th St.,
November 14,2005 Renton City Council Minutes Page 393 •
Seattle, 98178 (support); and a telephone call expressing opposition from
Donna Hoffman, 12023 67th Ave. S., Seattle, 98178. Additionally
correspondence was read from King County Executive Ron Sims, 701 Sth Ave.,
Suite 3210, Seattle, 98104,expressing support for the proposal.
Public comment was invited.
The following people spoke in opposition to including West Hill in Renton's
PAA: Lorraine A. Knight, 7242 S. 126th St., Seattle, 98178; Steve Brozowski,
8228 S. 134th St., Seattle,98178;Steve Gray, 8414 S. 115th Pl., Seattle,98178;
Ken Noll, 7731 S. Sunnycrest Rd., Seattle,98178; Stanley Nanevicz, 8418 S.
134th St., Seattle, 98178; Gurine Nordby,6234 S. 119th St., Seattle, 98178;
James Mce, 8005 S. 117th St., Seattle, 98178; Elaine Chandler, 8207 S. 132nd
St., Seattle, 98178; and Michael Coyote, 10608 Rainier Ave. S., Seattle,98178.
Comments from opponents included: there is a preference for leaving the area
the way it is (in unincorporated King County); annexation to Renton does not
have widespread public support; West Hill task force members are not
democratically elected and their recommendation is being forced upon area
residents; there will be a revenue loss to Renton if the area is annexed,resulting
in increased taxes and utilities; there will be a decrease in property and house
values due to having a Renton rather than Seattle address; the number of
residents surveyed by the consultants only amounted to approximately 3% of
the area's population; there is a need for more review of the matter; there is
concern regarding the length of time a signature is on an annexation petition;
Seattle and Tukwila are shopping destinations, not Renton; there are concerns
regarding provision of fire and police service; there are concerns regarding the
reduction of library services; there is a lack of knowledge about the task force;
inclusion in Renton's PAA precludes West Hill residents from annexing to
another city; and West Hill identifies more with Seattle.
The following people spoke in support of the proposal: Suzann Lombard,
10637 Rainier Ave. S., Seattle,98178; David Paul Zimmerman, 7003 S. 132nd
St., Seattle, 98178;James Routos,owner of a Skyway-area business, 11829
Renton Ave. S., Seattle, 98178; Wally Adams, 10729 Crestwood Dr. S.,Seattle,
98178; Senator Margarita Prentice(l lth District), 6245 S. Langston Rd.
Seattle,98178; Sylvia Bushnell,governance task force co-chair,7119 S. 129th
Pl., Seattle, 98178; Dave Pardey, Skyway Park Bowl owner and member of
govemance task force, 24932 136th Ave. SE, Kent, 98042; Ann ilhrich,8420
S. 115th St., Seattle, 98178;Elissa Benson, King County Executive's office,
701 4th Ave., Suite 3200,Seattle, 98104; Kathleen Royer,West Hill
unincorporated area council member, 10841 Rustic Rd. S., Seattle, 98178;
Sheila Blech, 10832 Lakeridge Dr. S., Seattle, 98178; Kathleen Sidwell,7034
S. 127th St., Seattle, 98178; Paul Schorr, 8210 S. 114th St., Seattle, 98178;
Donald Sorenson, 7126 S. 130th St., Seattle, 98178; and Celeste DaVau(t, West
Hill unincorporated area council president and member of governance task
force, 11232 Auburn Ave. S., Seattle, 98178.
Comments from proponents included: a proposed pocket park at 10602 Rainier
Ave. S. may benefit from Renton's Neighborhood Program and be a positive
addition to Renton; there is support for the process but more information is
needed for a decision on annexation; the area already identifies with Renton;
businesses in Skyway will be better served by Renton and better able to develop
a vibrant economy thereby increasing City revenue; Renton is the logical city to
annex to; there are concerns regarding infrastructure improvement costs and
• November 14,2005 Renton City Council Minutes Page 394
utility providers; the entire area should be annexed together; continued
discussions on the matter are encouraged; there are more taxes in Seattle;
Sound Transit projects will have a positive impact on land values; there is a
desire for the revitalization of the Skyway business district; police and fire
service will remain the same or improve; there is a need to think about the
future;a survey conducted in 2000 found Renton was the preferred City if the
area had to be annexed;Renton's leadership is important in the handling of its
PAA; West Hill is within the Renton School District; the library is important to
West Hill residents; things are not going to stay the same; police response times
in King County are poor; the area should remain in the King County Library
System; sewer projects are currently taking place in West Hill; the Skyway
Water and Sewer District is on record in favor of annexation to Renton;and
there is a need for the involvement of the community in future annexation
discussions.
Additional comments on the proposal were made by: Doug Silva, 8050 S.
114th St., Seattle, 98178;Jeff Dixon,6804 S. Langston Rd., Seattle, 98178; and
Linda Stewart, 8425 S. 113th St., Seattle, 98178. They remarked on the need
for more information to determine the best city to annex to-Seattle or Renton;
the top-driven decision making rather than people-driven; the Growth
Management Act directive that PAAs be determined by a consultation process
with the cities surrounding the areas,the county, and the affected residents;
concern that the proposal is being rushed; the need for additional time before a
decision is made; and concern regarding the potential change of status of the
employees at the Skyway Post Office.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL RECESS
FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. A break was taken at 8:58 p.m. The
meeting reconvened at 9:05 p.m.;roll was called; all Councilmembers were
present except Law,previously excused.
Council and staff made the following comments and clarifications in response
to the speakers'questions and concerns:
—An annexation petition is not pending at this time; however, if annexation is
pursued it will most likely be carried out via the election method rather than the
petition method.
—Petition signatures are only valid for 180 days.
—The City would work with the area's fire district regarding fire service
provision, and with King County regarding provision of library services.
—Property values may be affected more by physical location of dwelling,rather
than by the address.
—The task force study found that Seattle would close the Bryn Mawr fire
station, as well as the Skyway library.
—Renton's fire department will be able to serve West Hill with equal or better
service without the Bryn Mawr fire station, and will continue to operate the
Skyway fire station and use the training facility.
—The City has coordinated with the cities of Seattle and Tukwila with regard to
the West Hill area.
—In regards to the timing of the proposal,Renton is responding to a
Comprehensive Plan Amendment request by the governance task force, which
is one in a package of proposed amendments. The subject amendment can be
removed and considered during next year's Comprehensive Plan cycle.
November 14,2005 Renton City Council Minutes Page 395 ,
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY PERSSON,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED.
Mayor Keolker-Wheeler noted that Committee of the Whole will discuss this
matter next Monday at 5:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend; however,
comment will not be accepted.
Planning: Highlands Sub-Area This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Plan Study Area Moratorium accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Keolker-Wheeler opened the
public hearing to consider a six-month extension of the moratorium on new
development in the R-10(Residential -ten dwelling units per acre)and RM-F
(Residential Multi-Family)zones in the Highlands Sub-Area Plan study area
generally located between Aberdeen Ave.NE and Monroe Ave. NE, and
between NE 23rd St. and NE Sth Pl.
Rebecca Lind, Planner Manager, stated that a modification is proposed to
properties affected by the original moratorium. She explained that during the
last six months, several property owners in the R-10-zoned area on Monroe
Ave. NE presented new information regarding the existence of covenants
restricting the use of these properties. As a result, staff recommends that the R-
10 area located on Monrce Ave. NE, which is subject to the covenants, be
excluded from the extended moratorium.
Ms. Lind reported that exclusion is also requested of a R-10-zoned area that is
part of a condominium development in the northern portion of the study area.
In addition, she indicated that continuance of the exemption from the
moratorium is still recommended for Renton School District properties,R-8-
zoned single-family neighborhoods, and commercially zoned areas that
encourage mixed-use residential and commercial development at higher
densities.
Continuing,Ms.Lind explained that the moratorium extension will allow time
for staff to continue work on the sub-area plan, and to complete the analysis of
various land development and zoning options. She noted that an open house
will be held on November 15th, where information will be presented regarding
existing housing stock and conditions,ownership characteristics,existing
infrastructure, and conceptual land use alternatives.
Public comment was invited.
Keith Thompson,660 Index Pl. NE,Renton, 98056, reported that he owns three
properties in the area, including his residence, and favors increased density in
the Highlands. Mr. Thompson expressed concern about the moratorium
extension, saying that he is reluctant to make the financial investment to
improve his properties, if in a short period of time he will be tearing his
buildings down. He stated his plan to retire next year, and noted the financial
interest he has in his properties, and his concern as to how he is going to plan
for and invest in the development of his properties during this process.
Heidi Beckley, 806 Index Ct.,NE,Renton, 98056, expressed her support for the
moratorium, noting that planning ultimately leads to more livability.
Glenda Johnson, 1216 Monroe Ave. NE.,Renton, 98056, stated her agreement
with the removal of the properties affected by the restrictive covenants from the
moratorium area.
• November 14,2005 Renton City Council Minutes Page 396
Councilman Persson and the Mayor sympathized with Mr. Thompson's
concerns with regards to planning. Economic Development Administrator Alex
Pietsch noted the future possibility of the upzone of Mr. Thompson's property.
Councilwoman Nelson noted the possibility that the moratorium may end prior
to the six-month term. Councilman Corman encouraged property owners to
continue to maintain and improve their properties.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY CLAWSON,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCII.CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED. (See page 399 for resolution.)
Budget: 2006 Revenue This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Sources &Preliminary Budget accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Keolker-Wheeler opened the
public hearing to consider the 2006 revenue sources and preliminary budget.
Michael Bailey,Finance and Information Services Administrator, stated that
the tota12006 Budget is approximately$171.2 million, and of that,
approximately$72 million is the General Government budget provided mostly
by taxes. He explained that the property tax limit the City is able to assess is
$3.60 per$1,000 of assessed valuation; however, the 1% increase in total taxes
on the existing tax base causes the actual levy amount to drop. Mr. Bailey
noted that the City began to control the growth in property taxes prior to State
Initiative 747.
Mr. Bailey reported that the City's total tax assessed valuation increased by just
over 10%, and over the last decade it has increased an average of 9%per year.
The City receives 27°Io of the total property taxes collected within the City,and
allocates those taxes to a variety of services. In regards to sales tax,Mr.Bailey
stated that the City receives less than 10%of the total sales tax collected within
the City,and sales tax receipts have grown 43°Io over the past ten years.
Additionally, he noted that utility taxes have experienced a slow but steady
climb over time.
Continuing,Mr. Bailey explained that the expenditure of the funds to provide
services are tied to Renton's Business Plan. The proposed 2006 Budget
maintains existing service levels,contains no new taxes,does not require
reserves to balance, and updates user fees. The budget proposal adds the
following: three police officers; one fire inspector; one fire support staff;
matching funds for a Federal grant for a potential of three additional
firefighters; Municipal Court security measures; and costs associated with the
new Maplewood Water Treatment Facility, which includes two staff positions.
In conclusion,Mr. Bailey stated that in the non-general government areas, user
fees are the exclusive source for paying for services. In order to pay for the
increased cost of those services, some utility rate increases are proposed.
Public comment was invited.
Heidi Beckley, 806 Index Ct.,NE,Renton, 98056, stated that the Renton public
library has been without a director for one and one-half years,and she asked
that the position be added to the 2006 Budget. Pointing out that the City has
advertised to replace the Museum Supervisor,Ms. Beckley suggested that
rather than hiring a Museum Supervisor, the Library Director position be filled
first. She expressed her appreciation for the museum, but noted that in a City
services survey, citizens rated the importance of the library higher than the
November 14,2005 Renton City Council Minutes Page 397 .
museum. Ms. Beckley stressed that the importance of the library to the
community should take precedence over any favoritism for the museum.
Councilmembers Corman and Clawson assured that the matter will be
discussed.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY NELSON,
SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative
REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work
programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2005 and beyond. Items noted
included:
� The Hassle Free Holiday Bazaar will be held on November 18th and 19th at
the Community Center, where a wide variety of handcrafted items will be
sold by over 100 vendors.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing.
Council Meeting Minutes of Approval of Council meeting minutes of 11/7/2005. Council concur.
11/7/2005
EDNSP: 2005 Neighborhood Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
Grant Program reported submission of grant applications for the 2005 Neighborhood Grant
Program(second round)and recommended funding five projects and one
newsletter in the total amount of$17,446. Refer to Community Services
Committee.
Comprehensive Plan: 2006 Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
Amendments,Pre- submitted four pre-applications for the 2006 Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Applications pre-application review process. Refer to Plannin�*and Development
Committee.
CAG: 04-098,Airport Apron Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-04-098, Airport Apron C
C Utilities Conversion,Potelco Utilities Conversion; and requested approval of the project,commencement of
60-day lien period,and release of retained amount of$15,132.89 to Potelco,
Inc., contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur.
Utility: Renton Village Storm Utility Systems Division recommended approval of a contract in the amount of
System Improvement, Gray& $141,039 with Gray&Osborne, Inc. for engineering services for the Renton
Osborne Village Storm System Improvement project. Council concur.
MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCII.APPROVE
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Angelina Laulainen, 314 Garden Ave. N.,
Citizen Comment: Laulainen - Renton,98055,expressing concern regarding the potential increase in truck
North Renton Neighborhood, traffic in the North Renton neighborhood as a result of the development of the
Truck Traffic Lakeshore Landing project, and suggesting ways to inform truck drivers of the
appropriate truck routes. MOVED BY PALMER, SECONDED BY
PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE
TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION)COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
• November 14,2005 Renton City Council Minutes Page 398
UNFIrTISHED BUSINESS Council President Briere presented a Committee of the Who(e report
Committee of the Whole recommending concurrence with the staff recommendation to adopt the
Planning:Bceing Subdistrict conceptual plan proposed by The Bceing Company for the potential
1B Conceptual Plan redevelopment of 50.7 acres of Boeing property in the South Lake Washington
area known as Subdistrict 1B with the conditions outlined below. The northern
21.2 acres of property is expected to become surplus and brought forward for
redevelopment in the immediate future. This property is under a "right of first
refusal" agreement with Harvest Partners,the owner and developer of the 46
acres of property formerly owned by Bceing immediately adjacent to this
property to the north. Bceing proposes that this initial parcel be developed with
as much as 270,000 square feet of retail. The remaining property is expected to
be retained by Boeing for five to ten years. However, upon redevelopment,as
much as 900,000 square feet of lab and/or office, as well as some additional
retail and multi-family housing anticipated to be sold and reoccupied by other
companies, could be developed in and around the 660,000 square feet of
existing office buildings.
To enhance the plan and its consistency with the vision and policies for the
Urban Center-North designation adopted in the Comprehensive Plan,the
following conditions should be imposed on the conceptual plan:
1)Park Ave. N. be designated as a "pedestrian-oriented street," to ensure an
urban form of development and provide pedestrian linkages between the
subdistrict and the planned retaiUentertainment center expected to be developed
to the north, and
2)A transit facility be an allowed use in the immediately available property, if
funding for such a facility emerged and it was developed in a way that was
supportive of surrounding redevelopment and supported by the property
owner(s).
The envisioned retail and employment center resulting from the redevelopment
proposed under the conditioned conceptual plan will have positive economic
and social impacts for the City as a whole. As outlined in the 2003
development agreement with Boeing,all subsequent land use applications
related to this property will be checked against this document for consistency
prior to approval.
Pointing out that the committee report pertains only to the conceptual plan,
Council President Briere assured that the City will continue to discuss the
concerns expressed about the transportation plan for this area. MOVED BY
BRIERE, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCII.CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Finance Committee Councilman Persson announced that the Finance Committee report and
Finance: Business License Fee ordinance regarding the business license fee reporting period will be held until
Reporting Period November 21st.
Finance: Vouchers Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending approval
of Claim Vouchers 242498 -243017 and three wire transfers totaling
$3,445,995.68; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 60666 -60884,one wire
transfer, and 602 direct deposits totaling$2,003>123.98. MOVED BY
PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCII.CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
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Communitv Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report
Committee recommending concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Denise Bisio to the
Appointment: Municipal Arts Municipal Arts Cominission for a three-year term that expires 12/31/2007,
Commission replacing Diana Hagen who resigned in 2004. MOVED BY NELSON,
SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
REPORT. CARRIED.
RESOLUTIONS AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption:
ORDINANCES
Resolution#3781 A resolution was read establishing facts,extending a moratorium on new
Planning: Highlands Sub-Area development in the R-10 and RM-F zones within the Highlands Sub-Area Plan
Plan Study Area Moratorium study area, and establishing a ternunation date of 5/14/2006 for the moratorium.
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY NELSON,SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL ADJOURN.
CARRIED. Time: 10:16 p.m.
J�.r'.�9-�vx.c,c� � �G��'�Or�
Bonnie I. Walton, CMC,City Clerk
Recorder: Michele Neumann
November 14, 2005
, RENTON CITY COUNCIL Exhibit B
Regular Meeting
June 5,2006 , Councii Chambers
Monday,7:00 p.m. M I N U T E S Renton City Hall
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro Tem Randy Corman called the meeting of the Renton City Council
to order and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL OF Mayor Pro Tem RANDY CORMAN;DON PERSSON;MARCIE PALMER;
COi1NCILMEMBERS TERRI BRIERE;DENIS LAW;DAN CLAWSON;TO1VI NELSON,Council
President Pro Tem.
CITY STAFF IN , LINDA HERZOG,Interim Assistant to the CAO; LAWRENCE J.WARREN,
ATTENDANCE City Attorney;BONNIE WALTON,City Clerk; GREGG ZIMMERMAN,
Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator;ALEX PIETSCH,Economic
Development Administrator;REBECCA LIND,Planning Manager;BEN
WOLTERS,Economic Development Director;MICHAEL BAILEY,Finance
and Information Services Administrator;DON ERICKSON,Senior Planner;
COMMANDER FLOYD ELDRIDGE,Police Department.
ADMIIVISTRATIVE Linda Herzog,Interim Assistant to the CAO,reviewed a written administrative
REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work
programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2006 and beyond. Items noted
included:
� The first"Catch a Special Thrill"Charity Bass Tournament was held June
3rd and 4th at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. The event was hosted
by the C.A.S.T.for Kids Foundation,and all proceeds go toward providing
a chance for disabled and disadvantaged children to go fishing for a day at
events sponsored by the foundation.
PUBLIC HEARINGS T'his being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
�nexatiori:�-Iudson,Benson accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Pro Tem Corman opened the
Rd S&SE 168th St public hearing to consider the 60%Petition to Annex and future zoning for the
proposed Hudson Annexation; 14.6 acres(including streets)located in the
vicinity of SE 168th St.and Benson Rd.S.
Senior Planner pon Erickson stated that the site contains 19 single-family
homes, 152 multi-family units,and at least one vacant parcel. T'he western
portion of the site is relatively flat,and the eastern portion slopes towards Soos
Creek. He noted that staff recommends the use of King County's 2005 Surface
Water Design Manual standards,or greater,at the time of development. Mr.
Erickson indicated that the site is within Fire District#40, Soos Creek Water
and Sewer District,and the Renton School District.
Continuing,Mr.Brickson stated that the site is currently zoned R-8(eight
dwelling units per gross acre),R-12,and R-18 in King County. Renton's
Comprehensive Plan designates the area as Residential Single Family and
Residential Mediurn Density,for which R-8(eight dwelling units per net acre)
and R-10 zoning is proposed. He pointed out that staff will conduct a more
detailed analysis of the area's land use designations in the near future to reflect
some of the current uses. Mr.Erickson noted that the fiscal impact analysis
indicates a deficit of$52,349 at full development due to the area already being
significantly developed,and an estimated one-time parks acquisition and
development cost of$138,108.
CERTIFICAT�
I,the unders'tgned Gity Clerk of th�
City of Renton, Washington,certify
_ that this is a true and orrect copy of
'1 ` u��s b/S' ob. Subscribed
and sealed this�day of ,20 06
,�ex� ,� ',s l �
City Clerk
June 5, 2006 Renton City Council Minutes Page 179 •
Concluding, Mr. Erickson reported that the proposed annexation is generally
consistent with City policies and relevant Boundary Review Board objectives.
He indicated that surface water costs are estimated at$3,258 annually, and the
City will be responsible for the cost of a traffic signal and other improvements
at the intersection of 108th Ave. SE and SE 168th St.
Responding to Councilman Clawson's inquiries, Mr. Erickson stated that the
multi-family housing consists of garden apartments and fourplexes. He
� explained that signers of the petition agree to future zoning consistent with the
Comprehensive Plan; however, that does not preclude the City from revising
the Comprehensive Plan to better reflect the character of the area. Mr. Erickson
confirmed that the apartments will become legal non-conforming uses,and that
the fiscal impact is a share of all of the City's costs.
Public comment was invited.
Mrs. Ralph Shafar, 1709 SE 29th St.,Renton, 98055, indicated her support for
the annexation as it will provide City boundary continuity.
Inez Petersen, 3306 Lake Washington Blvd.N., #3,Renton, 98056, objected to
having to provide her personal information, claiming that it violates RCW
42.30.040. Noting the Highlands area redevelopment zoning proposal, she
cautioned citizens to beware of Comprehensive Plan amendments.
Kristen Harris, 10945 SE 168th St.,Renton, 98058, stated that she was a
member of the Renton Chamber of Commerce board of directors, and is
impressed with how Renton conducts itself as a City and as a business. Ms.
Harris voiced her favor for the annexation, saying she supports the squaring off
of the boundaries, and Renton's quicker emergency response times.
Additionally, she noted that King County encourages annexation of
unincorporated areas to local governments.
Greg Boldt, 16801 108th Ave. SE, Renton, 98055, stated that he initially
supported the annexation, but now has concerns regarding the zoning. Pointing
out that R-8 zoning is proposed for his R-12-zoned property, he expressed
concem regarding what he can do with his property prior to the City's future
evaluation of the area's zoning, and concern that his property will initially lose
value.
Mr. Erickson noted the discrepancy between current King County zoning and
Renton zoning based upon its Comprehensive Plan. Planning Manager
Rebecca Lind stated that the City will be reviewing Comprehensive Plan policy
for the entire Soos Creek area. She indicated that any person can apply for a
Comprehensive Plan amendment.
Dr. Richard Quinn, 16655 108th Ave. SE, 98055, expressed concern about
traf�c safety issues at SE 168th St. and Benson Rd. S., and encouraged the City
to pursue improvements and traffic signal installation at that intersection as
soon as possible. Dr. Quinn also expressed concern about water drainage
issues. Voicing his support for the annexation, he pointed out that Renton
responds faster to emergencies than King County. In response to Dr. Quinn's
question regarding the zoning of neighborhood businesses,Ms. Lind stated that
they will become legal non-conforming.
In response to Councilman Clawson's inquiry, City Attorney Larry Warren
explained that State law does not require anyone to sign up or identify
themselves to attend a public meeting. He stated that Robert's Rules of Order
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governs how meetings will be conducted, and it indicates that the body may
adopt rules of conduct and decorum for its meetings. Mr. Warren pointed out
that Council Policy#800-06,Rules of Debate,Decorum,Voting Requirements
and Procedures,requires speakers addressing the Council to state their name
and address for the record. Mr. Warren confirmed that citizens do not need to
provide a name and address as a precondition for attending the meeting.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY LAW,
SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED.
MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL: ACCEPT THE
HUDSON 60°/a DIRECT PETITION TO ANNEX; CONSIDER R-8 ZONING
FOR THOSE PORTIONS DESIGNATED RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY
AND R-10 ZONING FOR THOSE PORTIONS DESIGNATED
RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY; AND AUTHORIZE THE
ADMINISTRATION TO SUBMIT THE NOTICE OF 1NTENT PACKAGE
TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD, INVOKE NRISDICTION AT
THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR CONSIDERATION OF
EXPANDING THE ANNEXATION, AND PREPARE THE NECESSARY
ANNEXATION ORDINANCES. CARRIED.
Annexation: Perkins, SE 95th This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Pl & 128th Ave SE accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Pro Tem Corman opened the
public hearing to consider the 60%Petition to Annex and R-4 zoning for the
proposed Perkins Annexation; 15.47 acres(including the abutting street right-
of-way)generally bounded by Union Ave.NE on the east, SE 95th Way, if
extended,on the north, SE 96th St., if extended, on the south, and 128th Ave.
SE, if extended, on the west.
Senior Planner pon Erickson reported that three single-family dwellings exist
on the site, which slopes to the north with a 65-foot elevation change between
the northern and southern boundaries. The site is served by Fire District#25,
Renton water and sewer, and the Renton School District. Mr. Erickson relayed
that the Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommends the use of
King County's 2005 Surface Water Design Manual standards at the time of
development, and notes that surface water mitigation costs are estimated at
$4,040 per year. The Parks Division notes a deficiency of developed
recreational opportunities in the area, and estimates a one-time park
development fee of$15,213.
Mr. Erickson explained that current King County zoning for the area is R-4
(four dwelling units per gross acre), and Renton's Comprehensive Plan
designates the area as Residential Low Density, far which R-4 (four dwelling
units per net acre)zoning is probable. He noted that clustered development is
permitted. Mr. Erickson stated that the fiscal impact analysis indicates a
surplus of$11,403 at full development.
In conclusion,Mr. Erickson reported that the annexation proposal is generally
consistent with City policies and Boundary Review Board(BRB)criteria. In
addition to acceptance of the petition and submittal of the annexation to the
BRB, Mr. Erickson indicated that staff recommends invocation of the BRB's
jurisdiction to expand the annexation boundaries to the south to include Sierra
Heights Elementary School.
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Economic Development Administrator Alex Pietsch suggested that the
invocation of the BRB's jurisdiction not be limited to include only the school,
but allow expansion of the annexation area's boundaries generally. Council
discussion ensued regarding a general annexation boundary expansion,the
notification of affected parties, the BRB's public hearing process, and the
possibility of referring the topic of the boundary expansion to the Planning and
Development Committee.
Public comment was invited.
Inez Petersen, 3306 Lake Washington Blvd. N., #3, Renton, 98056,noted that
City policy does not outrank State law. She indicated that affected parties'
property taxes may increase as a result of being annexed, and that properties
may become legal non-conforming.
Dan McFarling, 9636 132nd Ave SW, Renton, 98056, pointed out that he owns
one of the three houses in the annexation area. He expressed his opposition to
the annexation, saying that he does not want to be a part of the City of Renton.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY PERSSON,
SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED.
MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCiL ACCEPT
THE PERKINS 60%DIRECT PETITION TO ANNEX,AND AUTHORIZE
THE ADMINISTRATION TO SUBMIT THE NOTICE OF INTENT
PACKAGE TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD, INVOKE THE
BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD'S JURISDICTION TO CONSIDER
EXPANDING THIS ANNEXATION, AND PREPARE THE NECESSARY
ORDINANCES FOR POSSIBLE ANNEXATION AND FUTURE R-4
ZONING. CARRIED.
Utility: Sewer Moratorium in This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
East Renton Plateau PAA accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Pro Tem Corman opened the
public hearing to consider extending the moratorium on sewer availabilities for
new subdivisions within the East Renton Plateau Potential Annexation Area
(PAA) for an additional six months. The current moratorium expires 6/5/2006.
Planning Manager Rebecca Lind explained that the moratorium was enacted in
June 2005 in response to a citizens group, Citizens'Alliance for a Responsible
Evendell(CARE). The moratorium prevents the issuance of sewer
availabilities that allow property owners to vest for development under King
County standards. She pointed out that CARE submitted its annexation petition
to the City in November 2005.
Ms. Lind stated that since the last moratorium extension in December 2005, the
Boundary Review Board(BRB)has scheduled the issue for a public hearing on
June 14th and 15th. She noted that five to six property owners have been in
informal discussions with sewer utility staff regarding sewer service
applications.
Continuing, Ms. Lind explained that the boundary designated by the annexation
petition does not include the entire PAA. However, staff recommends that the
moratorium continue to cover the entire East Renton Plateau PAA because
some property owners outside the petition boundary may want to be added.
Additionally, the BRB has the authority to modify the annexation area by five
percent of its proposed acreage, and there is no indication which areas may be
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either included or excluded. Ms. Lind reviewed the differences between the
Renton and King County development standards for the area,noting that
Renton does not allow multi-family uses.
Ms. Lind reported that once the BRB makes its decision, King County will set
the annexation election date within 30 days. She noted that the earliest possible
election date is November 2006 or in early 2007. In conclusion, she stated that
staff recommends that Council extend the existing sewer moratorium for an
additional six months.
Councilman Persson said he sympathizes with developers who are willing to
develop to Renton standards,but cannot do so under King County regulations.
He suggested that Council send a letter to the King County Council in efforts to
resolve the development issues.
Economic Development Administrator Pietsch indicated that the
Administration has had extensive discussions with King County about the need
for an interlocal agreement that addresses these issues. He noted that even if
King County were willing to enter into an interlocal agreement, the agreement
process may take longer than this particular annexation process. However,Mr.
Pietsch pointed out that an interlocal agreement that covers Renton's entire
PAA is needed; therefore, a letter from Council would be helpful.
Public comment was invited.
Gwendolyn High, President of CARE, 13405 158th Ave. SE,Renton, 98059,
indicated that although CARE is doing everything it can to more forward with
the annexation, the process is at a standstill until the BRB holds its public
hearing. She encouraged the City to keep pursuing the interlocal agreement
with King County,pointing out that CARE has also been working on this
matter as a parallel effort. Ms. High urged Council to extend the moratorium.
Garrett Huffinan, South King County Manager of the Master Builders
Association of King and Snohomish Counties, 335 116th Ave. SE,Bellevue,
98004,voiced his objection to the sewer moratorium extension. He emphasized
that affected parties are frustrated with not being able to develop in the area,
and he recommended letting the moratorium lapse so they can move forward
with their projects.
Inez Petersen, 3306 Lake Washington Blvd.N., #3,Renton, 98056, objected to
having to provide her personal information. She pointed out that the City is
involved with too many projects, and recommended that the City pull back and
concentrate on j ust a few.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY CLAWSON,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARR.IED. (See page 189 for resolution.)
AUDIENCE COMMENT Fred Crothamel, 2951 74th Ave. SE, Mercer Island, 98040, indicated that he
Citizen Comment: Crothamel - submitted a letter regarding the Highlands area redevelopment, which is listed
Highlands Area on the Council meeting agenda under Correspondence. Mr. Crothamel stated
Redevelopment that he has initiated anangements with a developer, and is waiting for the
rezoning to take place and the moratorium to end so that he can carry out the
City's vision for the Highlands area. He asked the City not to consider the use
of eminent domain.
June 5,2006 Renton City Council Minutes Page 183 �
Mayor Pro Tem Corman expressed his belief that the City intends to complete
the work on the rezone and lift the moratorium. He said at this point,the
Council has expressed that it probably is not going forward with eminent
domain.
Councilman Clawson countered that without eminent domain,property owners
would be in a position to charge whatever they want for right-of-way, for
example, if it were needed by the City or the State to expand a road. He noted
that the City has not yet decided whether it will acquire properties for
development, and stressed that the use of eminent domain is a last resort.
Citizen Comment: Petersen- Inez Petersen, 3306 Lake Washington Blvd. N., #3, Renton, 98056, expressed
Highlands Area concern regarding the City's potential use of eminent domain, saying that if a
Redevelopment declaration of blight is adopted for the Highlands area, eminent domain
becomes a tool. She emphasized that she not want that tool to be used.
Councilman Clawson pointed out that if not for eminent domain, I-405 and the
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport would not exist. He stressed that the City
has no intention of taking land for private use, which is prohibited by law. Mr.
Clawson indicated that the City is considering the assemblage of properties for
the purpose of preserving affordable housing and improving the housing stock
in the Highlands area,which is a public purpose. He stated that property would
not be acquired without just compensation and without going through the
proper process. Mr. Clawson expressed his hope that the City would never
have to condemn anyone's property.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing.
Council Meeting Minutes of Approval of Council meeting minutes of 5/8/2006. Council concur.
5/8/2006
Council Meeting Minutes of Approval of Council meeting minutes of 5/15/2006. Council concur.
5/15/2006
Council Meeting Minutes of Approval of Council meeting minutes of 5/22/2006. Council concur.
5/22/2006
Appoinhnent: Airport Mayor Keolker reappointed the following individuals to the Airport Advisory
Advisory Committee Committee: Kennydale neighborhood primary representative Marleen Mandt,
1408 N. 26th St., Renton, 98056 (term expires 5/7/2009); Kennydale
neighborhood alternate representative Colleen Ann Deal, 1415 N. 35th St.,
Renton, 98056(term expires 5/7/2009); Highlands neighborhood primary
representative Michael O'Halloran,4420 SE 4th St.,Renton, 98059 (term
expires 5/7/2007); Talbot Hill neighborhood primary representative Jennifer
Ann Rutkowski, 515 S. 47th St., Renton, 98055 (term expires 5/7/2008); Talbot
Hill neighborhood alternate representative Beverly Freer, 1300 S. Puget Sound
Dr., Apt. 231,Renton, 98055 (term expires 5/7/2008); South Renton
neighborhood primary representative Robert Moran, 425 Wells Ave. S.,
Renton, 98055 (term expires 5/7/2008); West Hill neighborhood primary
representative Roger Lewis,415 Seneca Ave. SW, Renton, 98055 (term expires
5/7/2009); Renton Hill/Monterey Terrace neighborhood primary representative
Michael Schultz, 150 Monterey Dr.NE, Renton, 98056(term expires
5/7/2007); Airport Leaseholders primary representative Michael Rice,
Aerodyne LLC, 300 Airport Way, Suite 100, Renton, 98055 (term expires
5/7/2008); Airport Leaseholders alternate representative Kurt Boswell,
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Bosair, LLC, 289 E. Perimeter Rd., Renton, 98055 (term expires 5/7/2008);
Airport-at-Large primary representatives Greg Garner, 1209 Lincoln Pl. NE,
Renton, 98056 (term expires 5/7/2009) and Diane Paholke, 325 Edmonds Ave.
SE,Renton, 98056(term expires 5/7/2007); Airpart-at-Large alternate
representatives Michael Rogan, 2055 Killarney Way, Bellevue, 98004 (term
expires 5/7/2009)and Kenneth Whitfield, 15125 SE 145th Pl., Renton, 98059
(term expires 5/7/2007); The Boeing Company representative Jan Fedor, 1245
Sunrise Pl. SE, Issaquah, 98027 (term expires 5/7/2008); Aircraft Owners and
Pilots Association primary representative Jeffrey Davis, 10012 64th Ave. S.,
Seattle, 98176(term expires 5/7/2009); and Aircraft Owners and Pilots
Association alternate representative Karen Stemwell, PO Box 3365, Renton,
98056 (term expires 5/7/2009). Council concur.
Vacation: N 38th St, Tasca, City Clerk submitted petition for street vacation for portion of N. 38th St.,
VAC-06-002 between Meadow Ave. N. and I-405;petitioner James G. Tasca, 14806 SE
Jones Pl., Renton, 98058. Refer to Plannin Building/Public Works
Administrator; set public hearing on 6/26/2006 to consider the petition. (See
page 189 for resolution setting public hearing.)
Lease: Engenio Information Community Services Department recommended approval of an amendment to
Technologies, 200 Mill Bldg the lease with Engenio Information Technologies, Inc. for the 3rd floor of the
(3rd Floor), LAG-00-002 200 Mill Building to extend the lease for an additional year. Refer to Finance
Committee.
Streets: Hoquiam Ave NE Development Services Division recommended approval of the temparary
Temporary Closure closure of Hoquiam Ave. NE (NE 7th Pl. to NE 9th St.) for three to five days,
June 26 to June 30, 2006, for Wedgewood Lane Division II plat-related
construction. Refer to Transportation(Aviation)Committee.
Plat: Parkside, Blaine Ave NE, Development Services Division recommended approval, with conditions,of the
FP-06-047 Parkside Final Plat; 15 single-family lots on 2.76 acres located at Blaine Ave.
NE and NE 24th St. Council concur. (See page 189 for resolution.)
EDNSP: 2006 Neighborhood Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
Program Grants recommended approval to fund three projects and three newsletters totaling
$12,769 through its 2006 Neighborhood Grant Program, and approval to
conduct a second round of funding with a deadline of 9/29/2006. Refer to
Community Services Committee.
Comprehensive Plan: 2006 Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
Amendments submitted proposed 2006 Comprehensive Plan amendments. Refer to Planning
and Development Committee and Plannin�Commission.
Finance: Fiber Optic Finance and Information Services Department recommended approval of an
Installation Projects Interlocal interlocal agreement with eastside agencies regarding sharing of fiber optic
Agreement installation projects. Council concur. (See page 189 for resolution.)
Latecomer Agreement: Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommended approval for a one-
Penhallegon Associates, year extension(to 6/6/2007) of the preliminary approval for the Merrill
Merrill Gardens @ Renton Gardens @ Renton Center latecomer agreement request for a water main
Centre, LA-OS-001 extension along Williams Ave. S. Council concur.
Latecomer Agreement: Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommended approval for a one-
Lakeridge Development, year extension(to 6/6/2007)of the preliminary approval for the Liberty Grove
Liberty Grove, LA-OS-002 latecomer agreement request for sanitary sewer installation at SE 136th St. and
160th Ave. SE. Council concur.
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Lease: AirO Inc,Airport Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a lease with AirO,
Inc. for portion of the 790 building and 17 adjacent parking stalls at the Airport,
expiring 11/1/2013. Annual revenue is $25,116. Refer to Trans�ortation
(Aviation)Committee.
Lease: Boeing,Airport,LAG- Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of Addendum#21 to
65-877 LAG-65-877, Airport lease with The Boeing Company, which completes the
leased area turnback, allows modification of the �re water system, and other
provisions. Refer to Trans�ortation(AviationZCommittee.
CAG: 03-102, Sanitary Sewer Utility Systems Division recommended approval of Addendum No. 3 to CAG-
Model/Inflow& Infiltration 03-102, contract with Roth Hill Engineering Parmers, LLC, for additional work
Program, Roth Hill in the amount of$48,200 and time extension to 12/31/2006 for the sanitary
Engineering Partners sewer model development and inflow and infiltration program project. Council
concur.
MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CA.RRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE A letter was read from Fred Crothamel (owner and manager of Highlands-area
Citizen Comment: Crothamel - properties), 2951 74th Ave. SE,Mercer Island, 98040, stating that to prevent a
Highlands Area determination of blight,he is prepared to tear down his duplexes and triplexes
Redevelopment and replace them with properties acceptable to the City's vision for the
Highlands area. Councilmembers agreed to forward the letter to the Planning
and Development Committee.
Citizen Comment: City of A letter was read from City of Bothell Mayor Mark Lamb; Deputy Mayor
Bothell -Legislation Support Sandy Guinn; Councilmembers Patrick Ewing, Joshua Freed, Andrea Perry,Del
re Crime Enforcement Spivey, and Tim Tobin; and Police Chief Forrest Conover, 18305 l Olst Ave.
NE, Bothell, 98011, asking Renton to support legislation that maintains or
increases the level of narcotics enforcement,and enhances penalties for the
crime of identity theft. Councilmembers agreed to forward the letter to the
Administration.
Citizen Comment: Wesley- Councilwoman Palmer reparted receipt of a letter from Mary Lou Wesley,
Airport History 10232 65th Ave. S., Seattle, 98178,requesting a written history of the Renton
Municipal Airport. Ms. Palmer indicated that the letter will be forwarded to
Renton Historical Museum staff.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending that
Finance Committee Council adopt the following recommended changes to the City's Investment
Finance: Financial Policies& Policy:
Investment Strategies
• Providing for the evaluation of the performance of the City's investments
using an appropriate index that reflects the profile of the City's portfolio as
specified by the Investment Committee provided for below.
• The creation of an Investment Committee to be made up of the Mayor,the
Chief Administrative Officer, the Finance and Information Services
Administrator, and the Finance Committee chair or designee. The
committee will meet quarterly to provide general review and direction of
the City's investments program.
• Authority for the Investment Committee to hire an investment advisor.
• Clarifies that the Investment Officer will make investment decisions
consistent with the direction of the Investment Committee.
• Eliminates a requirement that the portfolio contain a minimum of 30
percent U.S. Treasury instruments.
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• Eliminates the requirement for the financial institution to participate in
local and State finance associations.
• Eliminates quote requirements when placing funds with the Washington
State Local Government Investment Pool.
• Creates a qualification of dealers authorized to do business with the City of
Renton and provides that investment decisions will be made based on the
best alignment with the goals of the City's investment program as defined
by the Investment Committee.
• Lengthens the maximum investment term from four years to ten and adds a
weighted average life limitation of 30 months(which can only be exceeded
by unanimous concurrence of the Investment Committee).
• Modifies the diversification limits of the portfolio.
• Provides for a limitation on Federal agency debt.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR 1N
THE COMMTTTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Budget: 2006, Appropriating Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending adoption
Funds for New Programs& of an ordinance amending and increasing the 2006 Budget in the total amount
Projects of$4,881,755 to appropriate funds for new programs and projects to meet the
need of new circumstances and opportunities. The recommended amendments
are:
Changes to the proposed ordinance include:
l. Add$500,000 to the Police Department budget to resolve budget
challenges with the cost of housing prisoners. This will enable the
department to fill positions, including the previously authorized backfill
positions, which were being held open to help offset jail cost overruns.
2. Eliminate the requested transfer of$402,000 from Fund 316 to Fund 503,
as this matter was resolved with the carry forward budget amendment.
3. Eliminate the $637 adjustment requests in funds 403,405,406, and 407.
4. Adjust the amount of the Fund 220 year-end equity transfer to Fund 406
and budget authority to $67,826.
Resulting actions:
1. Approve funds for the Mayor's Office reorganization in the amount of
$85,000.
2. Approve additional funds for the Finance and Information Services and
Human Resources and Risk Management departments staffing needs by
$40,000 and$10,000 respectively.
3. Approve an increase in the City Clerk Division budget for increases in costs
for voter registration and elections as assessed by King County in the
amount of$40,950.
4. Decrease the appropriation for Human Services programs by$42,760 as a
consequence of decreased State funding.
5. Approve $140,000 for aerial photography and topographic mapping.
6. Appropriate $18,500 for the Fire Department employee wellness program
as agreed to in labor agreements.
7. Appropriate $32,000 to complete the Pest Management and Control
program.
8. Increase the appropriation for professional services in the Hotel/Motel
Fund by$22,500 as provided for in approved contracts.
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9. Authorize the transfer of$67,826 from Local Improvement District Debt
Service Fund 220 to Fund 406,Wastewater Utility. This represents an
increase in the appropriation in Fund 220 of$35,801.
10. Approve $130,000 for completion of a Library Master Plan.
11. Increase the budget for construction of recreation center storage facilities
by$80,000 in order to construct a second storage building.
12. Approve an additional $80,000 for improvements to outdoor lighting at the
Henry Moses Aquatic Center.
13. Reduce the appropriation for inventories within the Water Utility Fund by
$25,000.
14. Authorize the transfer of$3,264,850 from Fund 421, Water Utility
Construction, to the Water Utility Fund,and increase the anticipated ending
fund balance in the Water Utility Fund as a correction to the 2005 Budget
amendment.
15. Appropriate $29,793 in Fund 407, Surface Water Utility, and authorize the
transfer to Fund 427, Surface Water Construction, as a conection to the
2005 Budget amendment.
16. Appropriate $202,664 in Fund 451,Utility Bond Debt Service, and
authorize the transfer to Fund 426, Wastewater Utility.
17. Appropriate $20,000 in the Firemen's Pension Fund for the purpose of
paying for necessary medical expenses for qualifying retired firefighters.
Lastly, the Committee wanted to retain flexibility in the reserve fund balances,
within the General Government Funds totaling$2.6 million and the CIP Fund
(Fund 316) totaling$3.2 million,rather than designating them for specific
purposes. The Committee recommended that reserve fund balances remain
undesignated, but be available for City needs, including:
• Providing additional funds for the Parks Maintenance Facility.
• Providing additional funds for needs in the Highlands area.
• Grant match for park improvements such as the Sam Chastain Trail and the
Springbrook Trail extension.
• The potential need for additional funds to address the LEOFF 1 medical
liability.
The Committee further recommended that the ordinance regarding this matter
be presented for first reading.*
Councilman Persson explained that the Committee added the $500,000 to the
Police Department budget when it was discovered that the department was not
filling police of�cer positions due to the deficit of what was owed for jail
funding.
*MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.*
In response to Councilman Clawson's inquiry regarding Fund 503, Finance and
Information Services Administrator Michael Bailey stated that it is the
Information Services internal services fund. He explained that the City collects
all the costs for technology systems in Fund 503, and then the costs are
allocated back across City departments.
*MOTION CARIZIED. (See page 190 for ordinance.)
� June 5, 2006 Renton City Council Minutes Page 188
Transportation (Aviation) Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chair Palmer presented a repart
Committee recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to execute Supplement
CAG: 04-013, North Renton Agreement#6 with W&H Pacific, Inc. in the amount of$468,873.95 for
Infrastructure Improvements, additional design services and on-call services for design for the South Lake
W&H Pacific Washington Roadway Improvements Project. Until Fund 318 (South Lake
Washington Infrastructure Project Fund) is approved, including the bond for
The Landing project, the design project can continue to use Fund 317 current
unexpended 2006 appropriations. MOVED BY PALMER, SECONDED BY
BRIERE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Transportation: S 3rd St at Transportation(Aviation)Committee Chair Palmer presented a report
Shattuck Ave S, WSDOT recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve an
Grant interlocal agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation
and all subsequent WSDOT grant agreements necessary for a$200,000 Bicycle
and Pedestrian Safety grant for the S. 3rd St. at Shattuck Ave. S.project. The
Committee further recommended adoption of the resolution authorizing the
Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement. MOVED BY PALMER,
SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR 1N THE COMMITTEE
REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 190 for resolution.)
Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Clawson presented a report regarding utility tax
Finance: Utility Tax rebates. The Committee recommended adoption of the ordinance creating a
Exemption utility tax relief program consisting of the following:
• Utility tax relief is granted to residents of the City who qualify with the
same qualification criteria used for the reduced utility rates program under
City Code 8-4-31.C.
• The amount of relief to be granted is$110 per year prorated for the number
of months a qualifying citizen resides in the City of Renton.
• The amount of relief will be adjusted administratively by the cost of living
each year.
• The administration of the program shall be the responsibility of the Finance
and Information Services Department Administrator.
• Persons qualifying far the reduced utility rates program will be
automatically enrolled,while others may apply to enroll
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL CONCUR
1N THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Responding to Councilman Clawson's request, Finance and Information
Services Department Administrator Bailey explained that the program will
allow the City to rebate back a standard amount of$110 per year of the utility
taxes that are typically passed on by utilities to the ratepayers. The utility tax is
a tax on the utility for the privilege of conducting business in the City. He
stated that this utility tax relief program is available for residents who qualify
for the utility rate discount program. Mr. Bailey indicated that qualified
residents will automatically be enrolled into the relief program, and pointed out
that the program is also available for those not paying the utilities directly.
Communitv Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report
Committee recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve the funding
Human Services: 2007/2008 criteria for the allocation of 2007/2008 Human Services funding, which
Funding Criteria for CDBG& currently comes from the General Fund and Community Development Block
General Funds Grants. This is a test and the process will be reviewed prior to the next funding
June 5,2006 Renton City Council Minutes Page 189 •
cycle. These updated funding criteria will more effectively allocate scarce
resources where they will do the most good,and will continue to best meet the
needs of the community.
The funding criteria are as follows:
1) What Renton result(s)does the program requesting funding for address?
2) Do the identified strategies address the desired Renton results?
3) Do the identified activities address the identi�ed strategies?
4) How well does the agency:
a. Demonstrate they have organizational experience and structure?
b. Establish the program need and identify the target population?
c. Define the program, goals, and staffing?
d. Articulate a long-range plan?
e. Show financial stability by having diversified funding sources; a
complete, accurate budget; no serious fiscal issues; and serve a
reasonable number of people for the funding requested.*
Councilwoman Nelson stated that the Human Services Advisory Committee
will review human services funding applications based on the aforementioned
funding criteria,which meet the recently identified needs of the Renton
community.
*MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCII.,CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
RESOLUTIONS AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption:
ORDINANCES
Resolution#3812 A resolution was read establishing facts, extending a moratorium on sewer
Utility: Sewer Moratorium in availability for new subdivisions within the East Renton Plateau Potential
East Renton Plateau PAA Annexation Area, and establishing a termination date for the moratorium of
12/5/2006. MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COLTNCIL
ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution#3813 A resolution was read setting a public hearing on 6/26/2006 to vacate a portion
Vacation: N 38th St,Tasca, of N. 38th St. between Meadow Ave. N. and I-405 (Petitioner James Tasca).
VAC-06-002 MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution#3814 A resolution was read approving the Parkside Final Plat; approximately 2.76
Plat: Parkside, Blaine Ave NE, acres located in the vicinity of Blaine Ave. NE and NE 24th St. MOVED BY
FP-06-047 LAW, SECONDED BY PALMER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION
AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution#3815 A resolution was read authorizing the Mavor and City Clerk to enter into an
Finance: Fiber Optic interlocal agreement, entitled "Addendum#26 for Sharing of Fiber Optic
Installation Projects Interlocal Installation Projects," with the City of Bellevue, City of Kirkland,Lake
Agreement Washington School District, University of Washington, Bellevue School
District, and Evergreen Hospital, to provide an alternative to the King County I-
Net and to better serve additional areas within the City of Renton. MOVED
BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
" June 5,2006 Renton City Council Minutes Page 190
Resolution#3816 A resolution was read authorizing the Mavor and City Clerk to enter into an
Transportation: S 3rd St at interlocal cooperative agreement with the Washington State Department of
Shattuck Ave S, WSDOT Transportation for grant funding for planning and construction on SR-900 at
Grant MP 10.08 (S. 3rd St. at Shattuck Ave. S.). MOVED BY BRIERE,
SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
READ. CARRIED.
The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the
Council meeting of 6/12/2006 for second and final reading:
Budget: 2006, Appropriating An ordinance was read appropriating the new programs and projects in the total
Funds for New Programs & amount of$4,881,755 to meet the need of new circumstances and opportunities
Projects in the 2006 fiscal year. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY LAW,
COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL
READING ON 6/12/2006. CARRIED.
The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and
adoption:
Ordinance#5210 An ordinance was read adding Sections 8-4-46 to Chapter 4, Water, and 8-5-23
Utility: Billing Adjustments to Chapter 5, Sewers, of Title VIII(Health and Sanitation) of City Code
for Water Leaks allowing certain water and wastewater billing adjustments for water leaks.
MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL RECESS
AND ADJOURNMENT INTO EXECUTNE SESSION FOR 60 MINUTES TO DISCUSS
POTENTIAL LITIGATION AND PROPERTY ACQUISITION WITH NO
OFFICIAL ACTION TO BE TAKEN AND THAT THE COUNCIL MEETING
BE ADJOURNED WHEN THE EXECUTNE SESSION IS ADJOURNED.
CARR.IED. Time: 9:11 p.m.
Executive session was conducted. There was no action taken. The executive
session and the Council meeting adjourned at 10:28 p.m.
�"lt�rLc,L�• (,(/GZ�
Bonnie I. Walton, CMC, City Clerk
Recorder: Michele Neumann
June 5, 2006
RENTON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Of�ce of the City Clerk •
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
June 5, 2006
COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MON., 6/12 Harvest Partners Infrastructure Agreement
(Corman) 6:00 p.m. Update;
Construction Bids on the South Lake WA
Roadway Improvements Project
COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Nelson)
FINANCE MON., 6/12 Vouchers;
(Persson) 4:30 p.m. Position Reclassifications;
Engenio Information Technologies Lease
Amendment for 3rd Floor of 200 Mill
Building;
Annexation Community Outreach
PLANNING &DEVELOPMENT THURS., 6/08 Chateau de Ville Multi-Family Housing
(Briere) 3:00 p.m. Property Tax Exemption Agreement
PUBLIC SAFETY
(Law)
TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION)
(Palmer)
UTILITIES
(Clawson)
NOTE: Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers uniess otherwise noted. All other committee meetings are held in the Council
Conference Room unless otherwise noted.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
� Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
June 5, 2006
COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MON., 6/12 Harvest Partners Infrastructure Agreement
(Corman) 6:00 p.m. Update;
Construction Bids on the South Lake WA
Roadway Improvements Project
COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Nelson)
FINANCE MON., 6/12 Vouchers;
(Persson) 4:30 p.m. Position Reclassifications;
Engenio Information Technologies Lease
Amendment for 3rd Floor of 200 Mill
Building;
Annexation Community Outreach
PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT THURS., 6/08 Chateau de Ville Multi-Family Housing
(Briere) 3:00 p.m. Property Tax Exemption Agreement
PUBLIC SAFETY
(Law)
TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION)
(Palmer)
UTILITIES
(Clawson)
NOTE: Committee of[he Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers unless othenvise noted. All other commit[ee meetings are held in the Council
Conference Room unless otherwise noted.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk -�
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING
November 14,2005
COMMITTEE/CHAIRMAN DATE/TIME AGENDA
COIJNCIL BUDGET WORKSHOP TLTES., 11/22 2006 Budget Deliberations
9:00 a.m. *Conferencing Center*
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MON., 11/21 Comprehensive Plan Amendments
(Briere) 5:00 p.m. Regarding West Hill;
2006 Budget Deliberations
CONiMUNITY SERVICES
(Nelson)
FINANCE
(Persson)
PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT THURS., 11/17 Rosario Ave. SE Street Vacation (briefing
(Clawson) 2:00 p.m. only);
2006 Comprehen�iv�Plan Amendment
Pre-Applications;
2005 Comprehensive Plan Amendments
PUBLIC SAFETY MON., 11/21 CANCELLED
(�W)
TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION) THURS., 11/17 SR-167 HOT Lanes & Corridor Study
(Palmer) 3:30 p.m. (WSDOT briefing only)
UTII.TTIES THURS., 11/17 I-405 to SR-169 Ramp Alignment
(Corman) 4:00 p.m. Concurrence with WSDOT;
2006 System Development Charges&
Annexation Fee;
Central Plateau Interceptor Phase II
Contract with Roth Hill Engineering;
Robert West Request for Release of
Easement
NOTE: Committee of the Whole meetings are held in the Council Chambers untess otherwise noted. All other committee meetings are held in the Council
Conference Room unless otherwise noted.
' Exhibit C
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King County
Department of Assessments Scott Noble
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500 Fourih Avenue,Room 708
SeaUle,WA 98104-2384
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ANNEXATION PETITION CERTIFICATION
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the petition submitted February 2, 2006 to
the King County Department of Assessments by Don Erickson,
Senior Planner for the City of Renton, supporting the annexation to
Renton of the properties described as the Hudson Annexation, has
been examined, the property taxpayers, tax parcel numbers, and
assessed value of properties listed thereon carefully compared with
the King County tax roll records, and as a result of such examination,
found to be sufficient under the provisions of the New Section of
Revised Code of Washington, Section 35.13.002.
The Department of Assessments has not verified that the signature
on the petition is valid through comparison with any record of actual
signatures, nor that the signature was obtained or submitted in an
appropriate time frame, and this document does not certify such to
be the case.
Dated this 8� day of February, 2006
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Scott Noble, King County Assessor
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Exhibit D
HUDSON ANNEXATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lots 20 through 25, inclusive, Aker's Farms No. 5, as recorded in Volume 40 of Plats,
Page 27, Records of King County,Washington, as platted;
TOGETHER WTTH that portion of Benson Road S. (State Route 515, Secondary State
Highway No. 5C) in the southwest quarter of Section 29,Township 23 North, Range 5
East, W.M., in King County,Washington, being the easterly 30 or 42 feet in width, lying
northerly of a line beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 20, crossing said Benson
Road S, to the southeast corner of the west 30 feet of the north 82 feet of the south half
(1/2) of the north half(1/2)of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said
Section 29, said southeast corner being the termination of said line; and
TOGETHER WITH the north quarter(1/4) of said northwest quarter of the southeast
quarter of Section 29, EXCEPT the east 264 feet thereof; and
TOGETHER WITH the west 30 feet of said northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
Section 29, lying southerly of the south line of the north quarter(1/4) thereof, and lying
northerly of said line beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 20 of said Aker's
Farms No. 5, crossing said Benson Road S, to the southeast corner of the west 30 feet of
the north 82 feet of the south half(1/2) of the north half(1/2) of said subdivision, said
southeast corner being the ternunation of said line; and
TOGETHER WTTH that portion of the south 30 feet (SE 168th Street) of the southwest
quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section 29, lying easterly of that portion of said
street included in the existing City Limits of Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 1971,
and lying westerly of the west line of the east 264 feet of said northwest quarter of the
southeast quarter of said Section 29 extended northerly, to the northerly right-of-way
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HUDSON ANNEXATION -EXPANDED FISCAL ANALYSIS SHEET
Units Po ulation AV
Existin dev. 103 194 $7,482,400
Full dev. 105 211 $7,632,400
Assumptions: 2.3 persons/s.f. household; 1.8 persons/m.f. househoid
$350,000 AV/new unit
$74,083 AV/existing unit
REyertiuES.... Total revenues
Existin Full Rate Existing ::::::$5�i;A�1�i:83i
Re ular le $23,495 $23,966 3.14 Full :::::::::::::��$�79�:1'7
Excess lev $588 $600 0.07861
State shared revenues
Rate er ca Existin Full
Li uor tax $3.52 $682.88 $742.72
Li uor Board rofits $5.04 $977.76 $1,063.44
Fuel tax-roads $14.46 $2,805.24 $3,051.06
Fuel tax-arterials $6.47 $1,255.18 $1,365.17
MVET $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Cam er excise $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Criminal 'ustice $0.36 $69.84 $75.96
Total $5,790.90 $6,298.35
Miscellaneous revenues
Rate Existin Full
Real estate excise'' $48.57 $9,422.58 $10,248.27
Utilit tax** $133.20 $13,719.60 $13,986.00
Fines &forfeits* $17.53 $3,400.82 $3,698.83
Total $26,543.00 $27,933.10
" Per capita
"* Per housing unit- based on $2,220 annual utility billing @ 6% tax rate
�QS��:!;;:;;;;;,;; ! :::: Total ongoing costs
Per ca ita Existin Full Existing :::;:;::;;:$84;(�29;:�1.,
Contracted Services Full ;;;:; .. ���1�543:;29`
Alcohol $0.19 $36.86 $40.09
Public Defender $4.68 $907.92 $987.48
Jail $8.56 $1,660.64 $1,806.16
Subtotal $2,605.42 $2,833.73
Court/le al/admin. $66.92 $12,982.48 $14,120.12
Parks maintenance* $14.90 $2,890.60 $3,143.90
Police $276.89 $53,716.66 $58,423.79
Road maintenance`* N/A $2,481.25 $2,481
Fire'** $1.25 $9,353.00 $9,540.50
Total $84,029.41 $90,543.29
"See Sheet Parks FIA
""See Sheet Roads FIA
"*" Rate per$1,000 of assessed valuation (FD#25 contract) Net fiscal impact
Existing ::::::`��a��6'12;5&
F u l l :::::::::��3'�s 7�`6<'1:2
i�n�:tii`i��:��ts>::Parks acquisition &development(from Sheet Parks FIA): $78,790.00
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Other one-time costs: New Traffic Si nal Unknown
Total one-time costs: ::::;';;:$78;�9�';(I(#
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PARKS ACQUISTION AND MAINTENANCE COST CALCULATION SHEE
Needs: HUDSON ANNEXATION
Acquisition of land for new neighborhood &community park
Development of new neighborhood &community parks
Maintenance of neighborhood &community parks
Assumptions:
$60,000 per acre for land acquistion
$125,000 per acre for development(both neighborhood &community parks)
$6,000 per acre to maintain neighborhood parks
$7,000 per acre to maintain community parks
1.2 acres/1,000 for neighborhood park(LOS in Comprehensive Park Plan)
1.1 acres/1,000 for community park(LOS in Comprehensive Park Plan)
211 population after 10 years (projected growth)
105 housing units after 10 years (projected growth)
$530.76 per single family unit mitigation fees and $354.51 per multi-family units
31 New dwelling units
Per capita annual and one-time costs:
One-time Costs: Acquisition:
Neighborhood: 1 " 1.2/1000*$60,000 = $72.00
Community: 1 ` 1.1/1000"$60,000 = $66.00
Development:
Neighborhood: 1 " 1.2/1,000 '' $125,000= $150.00
Community: 1 " 1.1/1,000 ' $125,000= $137.50
Total one-time costs per capita: $425.50
Mitigation fees: New units''$530.76 = $10,989.81
Acquisition &development costs minus mitigation fees: $78,790.69
Ongoing costs : (1 " 1.2/1,000 '`$6,000) + (1 '' 1.1/1,000*$7,000) _ $14.90
(park maintenance)
On oin costs Maintenance Cost : $3,143.90
HUDSON ANNEXATION -EXPANDED FISCAL ANALYSIS SHEET
Units Po ulation AV
Existin dev. 173 333 $7,482,400
Full dev. 200 364 $17,682,000
Assumptions: 2 persons/household
$350,000 AV/new unit
$74,083 AV/existing unit
Reuei'iiaes::::::::::::::: Total revenues
.....
Existin Full Rate Existing;;';;;:;$�9;0?7:'8g;
Re ular lev $23,495 $55,521 3.14 Full ;::::::::'$11$t�7"T::�6
Excess le $588 $1,390 0.07861
State shared revenues
Rate er ca Existin Full
Li uortax $3.52 $1,172.16 $1,281.28
Li uor Board rofits $5.04 $1,678.32 $1,834.56
Fuel tax-roads $14.46 $4,815.18 $5,263.44
Fuel tax-arterials $6.47 $2,154.51 $2,355.08
MVET $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Cam er excise $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Criminal 'ustice $0.36 $119.88 $131.04
Total $9,940.05 $10,865.40
Miscellaneous revenues
Rate Existin Full
Real estate excise* $48.57 $16,173.81 $17,679.48
Utilit tax"* $133.20 $23,043.60 $26,640.00
Fines &forfeits'` $17.53 $5,837.49 $6,380.92
Total $45,054.90 $50,700.40
* Per capita
** Per housing unit- based on $2,220 annual utility billing @ 6% tax rate
��g��:: : ; ;;s Total ongoing costs
Per ca ita Existin Full Existing :;:;;$13�;756;<8�:;
Contracted Services Full :;;::::::$1603t342:;71::
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Alcohol $0.19 $63.27 $69.16
Public Defender $4.68 $1,558.44 $1,703.52
Jail $8.56 $2,850.48 $3,115.84
Subtotal $4,472.19 $4,888.52
Court/le al/admin. $66.92 $22,284.36 $24,358.88
Parks maintenance" $14.90 $4,961.70 $5,423.60
Police $276.89 $92,204.37 $100,787.96
Road maintenance"* N/A $2,481.25 $2,481
Fire*"" $1.25 $9,353.00 $22,102.50
Total $135,756.87 $160,042.71
*See Sheet Parks FIA
**See Sheet Roads FIA
""* Rate per$1,000 of assessed valuation (FD#25 contract) Net fiscal impact
Existing :: :: ��$s�T$>$�
F u I I :::::::::::�$4'�;��5;A��
�Jn�:tirri�:txi�t�::'Parks acquisition &development(from Sheet Parks FIA): $136,836.16
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Other one-time costs: New Traffic Si nal Unknown
Total one-time costs: :::::::::�136��3f:1:C:
Revised 8-29 per Finance Memo
05136/2006 14:22 4252267448 VALLEVIMPLANTS PAGE 02
Ricliard S.Quinn,D.D.S.
Quian-�(Inderwood LLP
1 C655 108�'�1ve SE
Rcnton,WA 98055
May 29,2006
Don Ericksan
Strategic PlAnning Di.visi.on
F.DNSP Dc�aitr�ent
1055 S.Grady Way
Renton,WA 98055
Re:�UA.-06-054, A, PZ,ECF,/Hudson A.nnexation pre�vne
Dear MC. $rickson,
I fun a neigkzbor of Bruce Hudson's, and I am suppo�rtive of his request for a�nexation and thc pre�one
request. My main conecrn ce�nters atound the in[ersection of Bensoq(108�'Ave SE)ttnd S�168b'St_ This
intcr.cection was planned to be tealigz�ed a.nd sign�lized scveral_years ago, but,since it was a spfit
jurisdiction in�ersecti.on,King County and Rentae were nnc able to�vme to an agraement as to who would
pay hotr�much Eo complete tb,e projcct. As m result,the pxoject was plAeed on ho1d,hopcful.ly Co be
revisited l.ater. My eoncerns are o�er safety at this intersection,pazticularly wich�he nurnerous scl�ool aged
claildren that use this intersecti�n aftcr scl�ool.,which also overlaps with Boeing's early quit times. In
addition,it is very difficult Yo access our property At any time during the day, As traffic has increased m.ore
a.nd morc,that a.ccess has become cvcn mor.e difFicvlt. Tt�e plan ap�,eared to be well thought out,and hut �
for the funding prohlenn, i[would he complctad by now! The sooncr this gats back on track, lhe better!
I woulc[like to see this inecrsection signalization and realignnoent included as part of the rezone/pxezone!
a.nnexation process, if that fs appropriat�_ It wouid ha eeally nice fn�the eicy nf Rencon ta have King
County pacticipace in th.e costs of this, but that may not bc possible aC this point. The pending annexation
may p�recludc King County from joining in_
In addition,w;ll the rezonc of this�roper�y to R-8 a:Cfcct my usc vf our property n.r the tfuc value of che
p.roperty? Cuncntly,T believe it is R-12(may ha R-9) in King Councy. Also, wi11 our adclress change when ,
we are incorporated into Renton? I know there is some confusion in this arca over Addresses a.nd how the
numbers go. 'The unfortunate narraing of�wo stz�eets ac`Benson"also leads to many peoplc being[ost ac
they try to�nd our offce. Maybe better signage at the I3enson and�enson inter,secCion would help
alleviAte[hat problem, loo!
�s you can see, this is bccoming a laundry list. I had hetter stap here,but I think this i.s thc�ime to bring
the.ee tt��ngs up. Tha�nk you fior your availability.
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ichard S.Quinn, D.D.S.
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May 27'2006
Mr. Don Erickson
Project Manager
Strategic Planning Division
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
Dear Mr. Erickson,
I am a property owner within the Hudson Proposed Annexation Application. I own three
King County parcels on 108�`Ave SE: 16801, 16807, 16813 (0087000325, 0087000327,
and 0087000321).
I wish to make a public objection to the Proposed Hudson Annexation Rezone proposal.
In this proposal, two of my properties will be zoned to R-8, and one property to R-10. At
present, my properties axe zoned R-12.
While I am not opposed to the Annexation event, I am opposed to the Annexation with
the Rezone Classifications that will reduce the development opportunities and increase
rezoning/development costs. At present, my 1.2 acre parcels can accommodate 15 units
under the King County development zoning classification. Under the Renton Proposal,
my 1.2 acres will only allow for 11-12 units.
In the promotion of the Annexation, the City of Renton submitted details that compared
costs associated with Renton jurisdiction vs. King County jurisdiction. These documents
implied that the property costs associated with a Renton Annexation would be
SLIGHTLY LESS than property costs associated with King County. However,the
comparison did not take into account the change of Zoning and the Property Valuations
associated with the decreased density.
Due to this "hidden property depreciation effect"that was never disclosed by the Hudson
Application or the City of Renton, I am withdrawing my support for the Annexation if the
proposed Prezone application is adopted without changes. I plan on attending the
meeting on June 5, 2006. Hopefully, the City of Renton can propose an alternative
prezone plan that is more acceptable. I will be meeting this week with other property
owners to gather their support in this dispute.
I will see you on June 5, 2006.
Respectfully, .�
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Gregory Boldt
16801 108�'Ave SE � `,� ��� � • C.�
Renton, WA 98055 �
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SUMMARY
FILE NO. 2239 Thomas Guide Map No. 656
Date Received: 08/16/06
Date Distributed: 08/16/06
ENTITY City of Renton
Date Filed:
ACTION Petition for Land Annexation
Expiration 45 Days: 09/29/06
TITLE Hudson Annexation
Board Meeting: 09/13/06
Location The site is located on the east side of the City of Renton. The
northern boundary of the site abuts the southern boundary of the
existing City of Renton. The northern boundary of the site is formed
by Benson Road South and SE 168th Street. The southern boundary
of the site is generally formed by SE 169th Street (if extended). The
western boundary of the site is generally formed by 107th Avenue SE a�,,`
(if extended). The eastern boundary is formed by 111th Avenue SEC(�' �$��(�
Land Area Approximately 13.69 acres
Land Use Current: 17 single-family homes; 86 multi-family dwelling units
Future: Approximately 105 single-family homes.
Population Current: Approximately 194 persons
Future: Approximately 211 persons
Assessed Valuation Current: $7,482,400.
Future: $7,632,000
County Comprehensive
Plan Designation Urban Residential Use; Commercia�
County Zoning R-12/R-18 (12/18 dwelling per gross acre);
Neighborhood Business (NB)
City Comprehensive Plan Residential Use—Single-Family/Low Density
City Zoning Residential Use: R-8 (Maximum 8 dwelling units per net acre)
R-10 (Maximum 10 dwelling units per net acre)
District Comprehensive Plan City of Renton Comprehensive Water&Sewer District Plan
District Franchise No franchise is required for service to the Hudson Area.
Urban Growth Area (UGA) The site is located within the Urban Growth Area as identified under
the State Growth Management Act, King County Comprehensive
Plan and City of Renton Comprehensive Plan
SEPA Declaration The proposed annexation is exempt from SEPA pursuant to RCW
43.21 C.222.
ENTITIES/AGENCIES NOTIFIED:
King County Council Member(s) Reagan Dunn
King County: Clerk of Council, Department of Assessments, Fire Marshal, Health Division, State
Department of Ecology, Puget Sound Regional Council, Municipality of Metropolitan
Seattle (Metro)
Cities: Kent
Fire Districts: King County Fire Protection District No. 40; City of Renton Fire Department
Water Districts: Soos Creek Water and Sewer District; City of Renton Water Utilities
Department
Sewer Districts: Soos Creek Water and Sewer District; City of Renton Sewer Utilities
Department
School Districts: Renton School District No. 403
SUMMARY (File No. 2239)
The City of Renton proposes the annexation of approximately 13.69 acres, known as the Hudson
Annexation. This annexation was proposed under the 60% petition method, pursuant to RCW
35A.14. Renton City Council adopted the petition for annexation in June of 2006.
The site is located on the east side of the City of Renton. The northern boundary of the site abuts the
southern boundary of the existin� City of Renton. The northern boundary of the site is formed by
Benson Road South and SE 168 Street. The southern boundary of the site is generally formed by
SE 169th Street (if extended). The western boundary of the site is generally formed by 107th Avenue
SE (if extended). The eastern boundary is formed by 111th Avenue SE.
The unincorporated area is included in the "Annexation Element" of the City of Renton
Comprehensive Plan and is located within the Renton Potential Annexation Area. The proposed
action is consistent with City of Renton Comprehensive Plan policies addressing annexation, including
those provisions which call for inclusion of urban areas within the City together with protection of and
provision of services to incorporated areas (e.g., LU-1; LU 37.3; LU-37.5; LU-36; LU-41, and LU-42).
The Hudson property owners are seeking annexation in order to develop properties under City of
Renton regulations and to receive public services (e.g., sewer services) from Renton. Presently the
area includes approximately 17 single-family residences and 86 multi-family dwellings. The City of
Renton proposes residential zoning at R-8 — R-10 (maximum 8 -10 dwelling units per net acre) in
order to achieve urban densities and efficiencies consistent with adopted Countywide goals and City
policies for urban growth. In the City of Renton, at full development, Hudson would include a total of
approximately 105 housing units which would house approximately 211 persons.
The City of Renton has planned for growth at this level of urban density and has established
standards to guide ongoing uses and new development on the Hudson properties following
annexation. More specifically, the City of Renton is prepared to provide development review based
upon locai standards and applicable King County guidelines. Similarly, the City will provide
environmental review to the annexation area based upon local, regional and state regulations for
protection of environmentally sensitive areas (e.g., sloped terrain, vegetated areas).
The City of Renton can directly provide (or contract for) urban services to the area. For example,
upon annexation, the City will provide the Hudson Area with police services, fire protection services
and emergency medical services. The City will also establish storm water management system
requirements for the Hudson Area. Soos Creek Water and Sewer District will continue to provide
water service to the Hudson Annexation Area. Soos Creek Water and Sewer District will provide
sewer services to the Hudson Annexation Area.
City and County library facilities, law and justice facilities, and parks and recreation facilities (slated for
improvements) would be available to the community. Children would continue to attend schools in
Renton School District No. 403.
The City of Renton reports that the proposed annexation conforms to the State Growth
Management Act (RCW 36.70A.) For example, the annexation is supported by RCW 36.70.20,
which requires community planning goals, for urban growth, services and infrastructure, and
environmental preservation. Additionally, the application reportedly is consistent with RCW
36.70A.020 (1), encouraging development in urban areas where there are adequate public
services. It is also consistent with RCW 36.70A.020 (12), which calls for public services to
support permitted development. Annexation would also permit urban growth — and protection of
environmentally sensitive areas — as envisioned in the Growth Management Act.
Further, the Hudson Annexation is reported to be consistent with the King County
Comprehensive Plan. Following are examples of King County Comprehensive Plan/Countywide
Planning Policies that are addressed by the proposed Hudson Annexation:
FW-13:Cities are the appropriate providers of local urban services to Urban Areas.
LU-31: The County should identify urban development areas within the Urban Growth Area.
LU-32: The County should encourage cities to annex territory within their designated potential
annexation area.
LU-33: Land within a city's potential annexation area shall be developed according to local and
regional growth phasing plans.
U-203: Population growth should be encouraged in Urban Growth Areas.
U-204: The County should support annexations that are consistent with Countywide Planning Policies
and the State Growth Management Act.
U-208: Land capacity shall be provided for residential, commercial and industrial growth.
U-304: Growth should be focused within city boundaries.
The proposed Hudson Annexation is reportedly consistent with the provisions of RCW 36.93
(Boundary Review Board Regulations). For example, this annexation would be consistent with
Objective 1, which calls for the preservation of neighborhoods. This area is linked to Renton by
geographic features social fabric (e.g., similar land uses, open spaces, common terrain features).
Similarly, the annexation would be consistent with Objective 2, which calls for the use of physical
boundaries to demarcate an annexation area. For the Hudson Area, boundaries are primarily formed
by roadways and by existing City boundaries.
The Hudson Annexation would also be consistent with Objective 3, which calls for creation of logical
service areas. Local residents have petitioned for annexation in order that all services and land use
regulations affecting their area may be efficiently coordinated by a singie local government unit. The
City of Renton is prepared to govern and serve the area.
The proposed annexation is also reportedly consistent with Objectives 4-7, which call for the
achievement of reasonable boundaries for a jurisdiction. While the proposed annexation is small in
size, the area lies within the Renton PAA and so this incorporation is consistent with City plans to
govern and serve the area. This annexation would also be consistent with Objective 8, which calls for
inclusion of urban areas within municipalities.
The City of Renton has conducted fiscal analyses related to the proposed Hudson Annexation. At full
development, City expenditures are estimated at $91,247 and revenues are estimated at $58,797.
The City will experience a net deficit of approximately $30,000 — both a current development levels
and at full development—although, property owners will assume;heir sha�e of the regular and specia!
levy rate of the City for capital facilities and public services.
However, City officials report that the jurisdiction will, nonetheless, have sufficient resources to serve
the area without a significant impact with respect to cost and adequacy of services, finances, debt
structure, or rights of other governmental units. Future capital needs and costs will be examined and
funded through the Renton Capital Investment Program.
The City of Renton supports this annexation in order to serve citizens of the area. New residential
development and coordinated services would benefit the greater Renton community.
- Washington State Boundary Review Board
For King Coi�nty
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City of Renton
Atm: Don Erickson, AICP
Senior Ptanner
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
RE: SUMMARY
File No. 2239 - City of Renton - Hudson Annexation
Dear Mr. Erickson:
Enclosed is the Summary prepared by Boundary Review Board staff for the above-referenced
Notice of Intention. The Summary will be sent to the Boundary Review Board members, along
with the Notice of Intention, as part of the agenda packet for the next regular monthly Board
meeting.
If you see any corrections or clarifications which should be made in the Summary, I would
appreciate hearing from you at (206) 296-6801.
Sincerely,
Lenora Blauma
Executive Secretary
Enclosure: Summary
cc Marty Wine, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
FORM 11
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- Washington State Boundary Review Board
For King County
Yesler Building, Room 402, 400 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 296-6800 • Fnx: (206)296-6803 • ltttp://www.rrietrokc.gov/annexrrtiotis
September 7, 2006
City of Renton
Attn: Don Erickson, AICP,
Senior Planner
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
RE: REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CORRECTION TO LEGAL DESCRIPTION
File No. 2239 - City of Renton - Hudson Annexation
Dear Mr. Erickson:
Enclosed please find a copy of the letter from King County engineering staff reviewing the legal
description submitted with the above-referenced Notice of Intention.
We are assuming that you will be in accord with the recommendations made by County
engineering staff and are continuing to process this file. However, if you should disagree with
the requested corrections, please notify our office immediately. Any questions regarding these
recommendations should be directed to Nicole Keller, Road Services Division, at (206)296-3731
Please send a copy of the corrected legal description to our office as soon as possible. We need
to have the corrected legal description on file prior to issuing a letter of approval. Also, please
be advised that the corrected legal description must be used on all future documents related to
this proposed action.
Sincerely,
Lenora Blauman
Executive Secretary
Enclosure: Letter from King County Road Services Division, dated s��i'EM�3C�2 (� .2_0 0�
cc: City of Renton, Attn: Marty Wine, Asst. Chief Admin Officer
Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services (w/o enclosures)
Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council (w/o enclosures)
FORM 7
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Road Services Division
Department of Transportation ����ary}���,ew
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201 South Jackson Street
Seattle,WA 98104-3856
September 6, 2006
Lenora Blauman
Executive Secretary
Boundary Review Board
YES-BR-0402
RE: City of Renton—Hudson Annexation (BRB File 2239�
Dear Ms. Blauman:
Thank you for the opportunity to review the legal description for the proposed Hudson
Annexation to the City of Renton transmitted with your August 15, 2006 letter.
Staff reviewed the enclosed revised legal description and found it satisfactory, except for
one necessary correction. With this correction the legal description will be complete and
may be finalized.
Page l, Paragraph 1, where it reads "Lots 20 through 25, inclusive, Aker's Farms
No 5," it should read "Lots 20 through 25, Block 4, Aker's Farms No 5."
When reviewing legal descriptions for annexations, staff attempts to identify islands of
unincorporated County and/or marginal road rights-of-way that may have been overlooked
by the City in developing the legal description. For this particular annexation, the
submitted legal description did not exclude any islands of annexable rights-of-way.
This annexation does not segregate any parcels.
This annexation does not include a park.
This annexation does not include a King County-maintained bridge.
There are no King County-maintained off-road stormwater facilities within the annexation
boundary.
There are no new streets within the proposed annexation boundary remaining under
maintenance-defect bonds with King County.
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September 6, 2006
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If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Keller, Vacations and Boundaries
Engineer, at 206-296-3731, or via e-mail at Nicole.Keller@metrokc.gov.
Sincerely,
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Manager
Project Support Services
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Enclosures
cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the King County Council (w/enclosures)
Paulette Norman, P.E., County Road Engineer, Road Services Division
Delite Morris, Senior Engineer, Engineering Services Section, Road Services
Division
Debbie Clark, Administrative Specialist, Department of Assessments
Robert Nunnenkamp, Property Agent, Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Daisy Tamayo, GIS Specialist, Department of Assesssments
Nicole Keller, Engineer II, Engineering Services Section, Road Services Division
•� Washington State Boundary Review Board
For King County
Yesler 8uilding, Room 402, 400 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206)296-6800 • Fax: (206)296-6803 • http://www.metrokc.gov/annexcrtions
August 15, 2006
REC���
TO: Ms. Lydia Reynolds-Jones AVG � S 20
Department of Transportation �
Manager, Project Support Services K c R0$de En •
KSC-TR-0231
Services�n�riAg
FROM: Lenora Blauman, Executive Secretary
SUBJECT: File No. 2239 - City of Renton - Hudson Annexation
Enclosed please find the legal description and related Assessors map(s) submitted to our office as
part of the above-referenced Notice of Intention. We would appreciate your reviewing the legal
description and reporting your findings and recommendations back to our office.
The copy of the enclosed legal description is for your use and files. It would facilitate
processing of revisions to the legal description, however, if you would return a copy of the legal,
with any notations you choose to make, along with your report. We would appreciate your
response within the 45-day waiting period, which is expected to end September 29. 2006. The
deadline for requesting that the Board invoke jurisdiction and hold a public hearing can only be
changed by a revision to the legal description or modification of the original Notice of Intention.
The support and expert assistance which you and your staff provide on legal descriptions is
essential to Board processing of proposed actions. Please let us know if we need to provide you
with any further data.
Enclosures: Legal Description/Maps
R.S.V_P. September 8, 2006
FORM 5
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HUDSON ANNEXATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lots 20 through 25, inclusive, Aker's Farms No. 5, as recorded in Volume 40 of Plats,
Page 27,Records of King County,Washington, as platted;
TOGETHER WITH that portion of Benson Road S.'(State Route 515, Secondazy State
Highway No. SC) in the southwest quarter of Section 29, Township 23 North,Range 5
East,W.M., in King County,Washington, being the easterly 30 vr 42 feet in width, lying
northerly of a line beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 20, crossing said Benson
Road S, to the southeast corner of the west 30 feet of the north 82 feet of the south half
(1/2) of the north half(1/2) of the northwest yuarter of the southeast quarter of said
Section 29,said southeast corner being the termination of said line; and
TOGETHER WTTH the north quarter(1/4) of said northwest quarter of the southeast
quarter of Section 29,EXCEPT the east 264 feet thereof; and
TOGETHER WITH the west 30 feet of said northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
Section 29, lying southerly of the south line of the north quarter (1/4) thereof,and lying
northerly of said line beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 20 of said Aker's
Farms No. 5, crossing said Benson Road S, to the southeast corner of the west 30 feet of
the north 82 feet of the south half(1/2) of the north half(1/2) of said subdivision, said
southeast corner being the termination of said line; and
TOGETHER WITH that portion of the south 30 feet(SE 168`t'Street) of the southwest
quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section 29, lying easterly of that portion of said
street included in the existing City Limits of Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 1971,
and lying westerly oT the west iine of the east 264 feet of said narthwest quarter of the
southeast quarter of said Section 29 extended northerly, to the northerly right-of-way
margin of said SE 168�'Street,
as it crosses 111�' Ave SE.
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'S,"'Y2°°6 FILE N0. 2239 — CITY OF E�ENTON — HUDSON ANNEXATION
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 15, 2006
TO: Don Erickson
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FROM: Sonja J. Fesser��
SUBJECT: Hudson Annexation Legal Description—Correction
per September 7,2006 memo from Washington State
Boundary Review Board & King County Road Services Div.
Please find attached the corrected legal description for the Hudson Annexation, as requested by
the Boundary Review Board and King County. The correction involved adding"Block 4"to the
first paragraph of said legal description.
NOTE: The legal descriptions for the two prezone areas for this annexation are correct as written
—said"Block 4" was included in those legal descriptions.
Call if you have questions (Ext. 7312).
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF DETERMINATION OF SUFFICIENCY
�U�/� ANNEXATION
60% Petition to Annex
File No. A-OS-��
TO: CITY CLERK, CITY OF RENTON
I, Alex Pietsch, Administrator of the Economic Development,Neighborhoods d Strategic
Pla�,ing Department of the City of Renton, do hereby certify that on the �,�day of
✓��?�l/Q , 2006, Determination of Sufficiency of Petition to Annex for n area c�,on isti�n ,.
of approxim tely��acres located in the vicinity of��,y�y �s , �1��>��
has been completed and deemed sufficient as follows:
1. The petition is in writing and is addressed to the City Council;
2. The petition contains a legal description of the property;
3. The petition is accompanied by a map that outlines the boundaries of the area proposed for
annexation;
4. The petition states the requirements of City Council that property owners assume a proportional
share of the City's bonded indebtedness, and the petition includes a quotation from the meeting
minutes where Council imposed such requirement;
5. The petition complies with the rules for petitions in RCW 35A.01.040;
6. The petition is signed by the owners of not less than 60% of the assessed value of the property
for which annexation is petitioned. "Owners" eligible to sign are defined in RCW
35A.01.040(9)(a) through (e).
7. The Petition is bein� filed with City Council via agenda bill dated ,
2005. The public hearing date will be set for , 2006.
Signed this�day of -��C(�1/' � , 2006.
A1 Pietsch, EDNSP dministrator
Attachment: King County Certificate(s) of Sufficiency
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, iy � Economic Development,Neighborhoods and
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Kathy Keolker,Mayor Alex Pietsch,Administrator
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Apri120,2006
Kristen Harris
10945 SE 168`�Street
Renton, WA 98055
SUBJECT: RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSITY LAND USE DESIGNATION
Dear Mrs. Harris;
Thank you for your letter of April 1 l,2006. I was out of the office between April 10"'and April
17`�, so please excuse this late response.
There currently is no R-10 zoning designation for the Hudson Annexation since this area is
currently not in the City of Renton. The area in question is in unincorporated King County and is
zoned R-8, eight units per acre. Since this area is within Renton's Potential Annexation Area it is
shown on the City Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The land use designation for your
property appears to be Residential Single Family,which would allow R-8 zoning at the time of
annexation. I believe that we determined previously that the boundary line between the
Residential Medium Density(RMD)land use designation and the Residential Single Family(RS)
land use designation fell somewhere near the middle of the lot immediately to the west of Parcel
No.2923059060(see attachment). I conveyed this information to you by phone and sent my
findings over to Laureen Nicolay who had passed on your original phone inquiry to me in late
February or early March,if my recollection is correct.
Without the precise location of your parcel in hand, it would have been impossible for me to have
given you a definitive answer on which land use designation you were in looking a 11"X17"
image of the whole City with the Comprehensive Plan land use designations overlaid on it.
Unlike zoning district boundaries,which typically follow parcel lines the Comprehensive Plan is
drawn at such a scale that individual parcel lines are not typically discernable on the map.
Once I had identified your parcel and blown the map up to a scale where individual parcels could
be identified against lmown objects such as streets andlor other physical features,I notified you
by phone that I did not believe your property was within the Residential Medium Density(RMD)
land use designation which,upon annexation,would have brought your properly in with R-10
zoning rather than R-8 zoning. I also explained to you that once you were brought into the City
you could apply for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the RS land use designation to
RMD since your property appeared to lie just east of the boundary. I believe I also explained that
the deadline for applying for such a Comp Plan Amendment was usually the middle of December
of each year and told you it typically would take nine to eleven months before Council would
issue a decision supporting or opposing such a map change.
As you can see from the attached exhibit,the boundary between the RMD/RS designations in the
vicinity of the Hudson Annexation appears to line up with the west side of 110�'Place SE as well
as the eastern edge of the cul-de-sac at the end of SE 173'�Street,to the south. As you can see,a
north-south line extending between these two points falls to the west of your property.
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Although, future R-10 zoning might fit the neighborhood,this is a determination that will have to
be made later if you are successfully annexed into the City and decide to apply for a
Comprehensive Plan Amendment. If the line could be moved as easily as you suggest,there
would be numerous parties throughout the City asking for the same thing. Unfortunately, state
law does not give us the latitude to do this.
I hope this letter and the attached exhibits make our determination on the location of the RMD/RS
land use designation boundary, in the vicinity of the Hudson Annexation,clearer for you.
Sincer 1 ,
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Donald K. Erickson,AICP
Senior Planning/Strategic Planning
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April 11,2006
Don Erickson:
City of Renton
Annexation Dept
1055 S. Grady Way
Dear pon:
We would like to make an appeal in writing to you about our zoning designation upon entering the City
of Renton through the Hudson Annexa6on. In estimating the lines,we know that in your judgement the
line for R-10 designation goes into our neighbor's property. Consequently, you have given our property
an R-8 designation.
First of all, the line for the boundary is fuzzy; secondly, the lines do not include street or property line
boundaries.We would like to point out the following things to make a case for the R-10 designation.
1. The first time we spoke over the telephone you indicated that we woutd be R-10. I was
very excited and immediately told Scott in his shop.He remembers my enthusiasm well.
2. The first�me I came into the facilities and spoke with Laureen she indicated we would be
R-10. My confidence was secure and I reassured my husband it was true.
3. The hames immediately behind us are on very small lots.We understand that is because
of open space mfigation but the result is sfiN high density.
4. In determining the line R-10, you indicate that the closest street to see a clear
designation is 110"'Place and our address is 10945 which indicates we would be on the
R-10 side of that street if it were extended.
These items simply indicate that we are truly on the cusp and that it is not completely clear which
designa6on we are. May 1 suggest the following:
1. No one would complain if you did give us that designation.
2. R-10 would fit into the neighborhood perfectly.
3. If we did propose a zoning change to the comprehensive plan after annexa6on, it would
likely be granted.
4. Our family and our business associates families would benefit greatly by not having to go
through the time involved in the zoning change if you could see our case for R-10.
Thank you so much for the fime you have alr�eady given us and the excellent work you do for the city of
Renton.
Sincepely,
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PROPOSED HUDSON ANNEXATION
PID Owner Name Address Assessed Value
008700 0315 Gene Berg 1725 N. Lime $137,000
Oran e, CA 92666
0316 Gene Berg " $64,200
0317 Gene Berg " $53,000
0320 Gene Berg " $161,000
0321 Gregory Boldt 16801 108 Ave SE $113,000
Renton, 98055
0322 Gene Berg PO Box 946 $53,000
Oran e, CA 92666
0325 Gregory Boldt 16801 108 Ave SE $265,000
Renton,98055
0327 Gregory Boldt " $248,000
0330 Thomas Caspers 16653 108 Ave SE $365,700
Renton 98055
0332 Drew Whitten PO Box 374 $194,000
Sno ualmie 98065
0333 Quinn-Underwood 16655 108 Ave SE $512,000
LLC Renton 98055
0335 Bruce Hudson 16627 Benson Rd $313,200
Renton 98055
0337 Bruce Hudson " $245,000
292305 9037 Fernem Hagen 11115 SE 168 $23,200
9019 Merrill Gerstel 8636 N Mercer Wy $1,942,000
Mercer Is 98040
9066 Jeannette Sherwood 22121 276 SE $299,400
9071 Maria Turla 10907 SE 168 St $196,000
Renton 98055
9137 John Petty 10911 SE 168 St $158,000
Renton 98055
9047 Terri Culver 10915 SE 168 St $198,000
Renton 98055
9058 Yong Gaylor 10917 SE 168 St $194,000
Renton 98055
9059 Zora Dhaliwal 10919 SE 168 St $604,000
Renton98055
9060 Darwin Harris 10945 SE 168 St $210,000
Renton 98055
9457 David McKinney 11101 SE 168 St $197,000
- Renton 98055
9082 Jeanette Sherwood 22121 276 SE $57,700
Ma le Valle 98038
9064 Rory Hington 10815 SE 168 St $236,000
Renton 98055
9070 Zen Schwart 20106 SE 210 St $226,000
Ma le Valley 98038
9065 Donna Simms 10901 SE 168 St $217,000
Renton 98055
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Annexation Review Form
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60% Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Hudson Annexation
Location : The proposed 13.69-acre rectangular shaped Hudson Annexation is
located in the southeast portion of the City near the intersection of
Benson Road South and 108`h Avenue SE where the City currently
protrudes as an appendix into unincorporated King County. The
proposed annexation would add on to this existing appendix south of
SE 168�' Street and west of 108th Avenue SE. The site would be
served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for both water
and sewer. It is in Fire District No. 40 and the Renton School
District. Anticipated zoning is both R-8 and R-10.
Date Circulated: September 27, 2005 Comments Due: October 7th, 2005
General Information
Area : 13.69 acres
Street length : 1,400 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $7,482,400
Estimated Population : 194 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 19 Dwelling Units
Commercial : 1 Medical/Dental Bldg
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A ,
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family & Residential Multi-
family
Future Uses: : 171 Residential Units (152 multi-family and
19 single-family units)
Future Po ulation � 317 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: �t- ,t "
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division?
►V�
(Over)
2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area?
/U�
3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
department/division?
C�`J
4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any
other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation?
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5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed
by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this
annexation?
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6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.)
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General recommendation and comments:
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Signature: ' , u'N�'�' Date: v�
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Annexation Review Form
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60% Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Hudson Annexation
Location : The proposed 13.69-acre rectangular shaped Hudson Annexation is
located in the southeast portion of the City near the intersection of
Benson Road South and 108th Avenue SE where the City currently
protrudes as an appendix into unincorporated King County. The
proposed annexation would add on to this existing appendix south of
SE 168�' Street and west of 108th Avenue SE. The site would be
served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for both water
and sewer. It is in Fire District No. 40 and the Renton School
District. Anticipated zoning is both R-8 and R-10.
Date Circulated: September 27. 2005 Comments Due: October 7th. 2005
General Information
Area : 13.69 acres
Street length : 1,400 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $7,482,400
Estimated Population : 194 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 19 Dwelling Units
Commercial : 1 Medical/Dental Bldg
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family & Residential Multi-
family
Future Uses: : 171 Residential Units (152 multi-family and
19 single-family units)
Future Po ulation • 317 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division:
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division?
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2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area?
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3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
department/division?
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4. What additional facilities o st^ ould be required to serve this area? Can you identify any
other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? �
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5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed
by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this
annexation?
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6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.)
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General recommendation and comments:
Signature: Date: 9��q/��
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SEP 2 8 2005
Annexation Review Form Transportation Systems Div.
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60%Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Hudson Annexation
Location : The proposed 13.69-acre rectangular shaped Hudson Annexation is
located in the southeast portion of the City near the intersection of
Benson Road South and 108"'Avenue SE where the City currently
protrudes as an appendix into unincorporated King County. The
proposed annexation would add on to this existing appendix south of
SE 168�'Street and west of 108"'Avenue SE. The site would be
served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for both water
and sewer. It is in Fire District No. 40 and the Renton School
District. Anticipated zoning is both R-8 and R-10.
Date Circulated: _ September 27 2005 Comments Due: October 7th, 2005
General Information
Area : 13.69 acres
Street length : 1,400 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $7,482,400
Estimated Population : 194 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 19 Dwelling Units
Commercial : 1 Medical/Dental Bldg
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family & Residential Multi-
�=.� family
Future Uses: : 171 Residential Units (152 multi-family and
19 single-family units)
Future Po ulation • 317 eo le
Reviewing Departmen Divisio Tra KS o o�"�a�c a n Sy�'f"t�S
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division?
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(if yes, pleas� indicate on the attached map.)
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Annexation Review Form
[X) 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60% Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Hudson Annexation
Location : The proposed 13.69-acre rectangular shaped Hudson Annexation is
located in the southeast portion of the City near the intersection of
Benson Road South and 108th Avenue SE where the City currently
protrudes as an appendix into unincorporated King County. The
proposed annexation would add on to this existing appendix south of
SE 168�' Street and west of 108'h Avenue SE. The site would be
served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for both water
and sewer. It is in Fire District No. 40 and the Renton School
District. Anticipated zoning is both R-8 and R-10.
Date Circulated: September 27, 2005 Comments Due: October 7th, 2005
General Information
Area : 13.69 acres
Street length : 1,400 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $7,482,400
Estimated Population : 194 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 19 Dwelling Units
Commercial : 1 Medical/Dental Bldg
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family & Residential Multi-
family
Future Uses: : 171 Residential Units (152 multi-family and
19 single-family units)
Future Po ulation • 317 eo le
Reviewing DepartmenUDivision: �o�"..c.
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
departmenUdivision?
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(Over)
2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area?
No
3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
departmentldivision?
�GS .
4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any
other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? ,
or+� c.,t� .�Nz. pe�►� �¢s,��� p� �.ci�Je,...t` G���J �Iv �La. c•� .
5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed
by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this
annexation?
N��►
6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.)
General recommendation and comments:
Signature: � �� G !�� �--t Date: i n� 3• n t
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO COMMENCE �,�R�.�
ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS
UNDER RCW 35A.14.120 S E P 2 0 2005
(Direct Petition Method) RECEIVED
ClTY CLERK'S OFFICE
(10%PETITION HUDSONANNEXATION)
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TO: THE CITY COUNCIL OF SUBMITTED BY.
T�IE CITY OF RENTON ADDRESS: � �
City Hall, c/o City Clerk
1055 South Grady Way PHONE: �-- '1— p2�'
Renton, WA 98055
The undersigned are the owners of properties representing not less than ten percent (10%) of the
assessed value of all property within the proposed annexation area which they desire to annex to
the City of Renton.
We hereby advise the City Council of the City of Renton that it is our desire to commence
annexation proceedings under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, of all or any part of the area
described below.
The territory proposed to be annexed is within King County, Washington, and is contiguous to
the City of Renton. A map (Exhibit 1) and legal description (Exhibit 2) are included as part of
this petition.
The City Council is requested to set a date not later than sixty days a$er the filing of this request
for a public meeting with the undersigned.
1. At such meeting, the City Council will decide whether the City will accept, reject or
� geographically modify the proposed annexation;
2. The City Council will decide whether to require simultaneous adoption of a
proposed zoning regulation; and,
3. The City Council will decide whether to require the assumption of a proportional
share of existing city indebtedness by the area to be annexed.
This page is the first of a group of pages containing identical text material. It is intended by the
signers that such multiple pages of the Notice of Intention be presented and considered as one
Notice of Intention. It may be filed with other pages containing additional signatures which
cumulatively may be considered as a single Notice of Intention.
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WARNING: Every person who signs this petition with any other than his or her true name, or who
knowingly signs more than one of these petitions, or signs a petition seeking an election when he or she
is not a legal voter, or signs a petition when he or she is otherwise not qualified to sign, or who makes
herein any false statement, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
The undersigned have read the above petition and consent to the filing of this petition.
(Names of petitioners should be in identical form as the name that appears on record in the title to the
real estate.)
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Annexation Review Form
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60% Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Hudson Annexation
Location : The proposed 13.69-acre rectangular shaped Hudson Annexation is
located in the southeast portion of the City near the intersection of
Benson Road South and 108'h Avenue SE where the City currently
protrudes as an appendix into unincorporated King County. The
proposed annexation would add on to this existing appendix south of
SE 168th Street and west of 108th Avenue SE. The site would be
served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for both water
and sewer. It is in Fire District No. 40 and the Renton School
District. Anticipated zoning is both R-8 and R-10.
Date Circulated: September 27, 2005 Comments Due: October 7th. 2005
General Information
Area : 13.69 acres
Street length : 1,400 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $7,482,400
Estimated Population : 194 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 19 Dwelling Units
Commercial : 1 Medical/Dental Bldg
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family & Residential Multi-
family
Future Uses: : 171 Residential Units (152 multi-famity and
19 single-family units)
Future Po ulation • 317 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: ���� c, wo12�-S I'ha.�,'�P�q,w c.a—
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division?
No
(Over)
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2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area?
/V O
3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
department/division?
��y
4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any
other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation?
/�u-�— . c�J v .
5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed
by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this
annexation?
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6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.)
General recommendation and comments:
Signature: ����� c Date: ����/D.�
Annexation Review Form
[X] 10% Notice of Intent ( ] 60% Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Hudson Annexation
Location : The proposed 13.69-acre rectangular shaped Hudson Annexation is
located in the southeast portion of the City near the intersection of
REC�IVED Benson Road South and 108th Avenue SE where the City currently
protrudes as an appendix into unincorporated King County. The
S�P � $ �QQS proposed annexation would add on to this existing appendix south of
SE 168th Street and west of 108�'Avenue SE. The site would be
CITY OF RENTON served b the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for both water
UTILITY SYSTEMS y
and sew�er. It is in Fire District No. 40 and the Renton School
District. A,�ticipated zoning is both R-8 and R-10.
Date Circulated: September 27. 2005 Comments Due: October 7th, 2005
General Information
Area : 13.69 acres
Street length : 1,400 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $7,482,400
Estimated Population : 194 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 19 Dwelling Units
Commercial : 1 Medical/Dental Bldg
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family & Residential Multi-
family
Future Uses: : 171 Residential Units (152 multi-family and
19 single-family units)
Future Po ulation � 317 eo le
Reviewing DepartmenUDivision: ��f �/ ��L�ik Sy S � AT�'n
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
departmenUdivision?
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(Over)
2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area?
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3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
department/division?
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4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any
other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation?
IV Z �
5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed
by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this
annexation?
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6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.)
Iv ��
General recommendation and comments:
Signature: Date: �� J'�� Z�a S
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Annexation Review Form
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60% Annexation Petition
TO ; Building SurFace Water Utility
Fire Water Utiljty
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM ; Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT : Hudson Annexation
Location : The proposed 13.69-acre rectangular shaped Hudson Annexation is
located in the southeast portion of the City near the intersection of
R�C��u�� Benson Road South and 108'h Avenue SE where the City currently
protrudes as an appendix into unincorporated King County. The
SE� 2 � �Q�� proposed annexation would add on to this existing appendix south of
SE 168"'Street and west of 108th Avenue SE. The site would be
CITY OF RENTi OI� served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for both water
UTILITY SYSTEMS
and sewer. It is in Fire District No. 40 and the Renton School
District. Anticipated zoning is both R-8 and R-10.
Date Circufated: September 27. 2005 Comments Due: October 7th. 2005
General Information
Area : 13.69 acres
Street length : 1,400 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $7,482,400
Estimated Population : 194 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 19 Dwelling Units
Commercial : 1 Medical/Dental Bldg
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family & Residential Multi-
family
Future Uses: : 171 Residential Units (152 multi-family and
19 single-family units)
Future Po ulation • 317 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: L�l/��`"���cJ,��;��
1. Does this annexa on represent ny unique or significant problems for your
department/division? �p — ���?,�� � `� ������ ��_��z ����`
��
(Over)
�
2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area? /��r'�t�
3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
departmenUdivision? �!-��������`
4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve thi area? Can you identify any
other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation? ������
5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed
by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this
annexation? �"-vf �'��sl� � �J<�� �L�.�'.,F�,e ��
�o y��- ��'��,�-�or,�,��'��
6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logi I annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) `�
General �ecommendation and comments:
Signature: Date: �
7 �
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Annexation Review Form
[X ] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60% Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Hudson Annexation
Location : The proposed 13.69-acre rectangular shaped Hudson Annexation is
located in the southeast portion of the City near the intersection of
Benson Road South and 108'h Avenue SE where the City currently
protrudes as an appendix into unincorporated King County. The
proposed annexation would add on to this existing appendix south of
SE 168th Street and west of 108th Avenue SE. The site would be
served by the Soos Creek Water and Sewer District for both water
and sewer. It is in Fire District No. 40 and the Renton School
District. Anticipated zoning is both R-8 and R-10.
Date Circulated: September 27, 2005 Comments Due: October 7, 2005
General Information
Area : 13.69 acres
Street length : 1,400 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $7,482,400
Estimated Population : 194 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 19 Dwelling Units
Commercial : 1 Medical/Dental Bldg
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family & Residential Multi-
family
Future Uses: : 171 Residential Units (152 multi-family and
19 single-family units)
Future Po ulation � 317 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: Surface Water Utility
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division?
The annexation is located at the divide of the Panther Creek sub-basin within the Springbrook
Creek/Black River Basin and the Soos Creek Basin. The portion south of SE 168th Street and
(Over)
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east of 108th Ave SE drains mostly to Soos Creek. The portion west of 108th Ave SE is part of
the Panther Creek sub-basin.
As for the Soos Creek Basin, which is almost completely in unincorporated King County, area
specific requirements are in place for King County developments. The King County
requirements relate to clearing restrictions, a Soos Creek Basin Plan, and so-called Special
District Overlays. Therefore, we recommend that future develo_pment in the Soos Creek Basin,
within the proposed annexation area, should be required to complv with the adopted King
County standard, which is the 2005 King County Surface Water Desi�n Manual (KCSWDM).
.�
The drainage from the proposed annexation area within the Panther Creek sub-basin will drain
west through private property and collect into an open ditch along the east side of 106th Ave SE.
This area immediately downstream of the proposed annexation is in King County jurisdiction.
King County has had to resolve drainage complaints in this area, and we expect that with
development of the annexation these complaints may resurface.
Farther downstream, at Shattuck Avenue near S 36th Street and Talbot Road S, problems
concerning flooding, erosion and groundwater seepage exist. The drainage from the proposed
annexation flows to the location of these existing drainage problems. New development or
redevelopment within the proposed annexation area will increase storm water runoff peak rate
and volume that could aggravate these problems, if runoff is not controlled to the recommended
standard.
Therefore, we recommend that future development in the Panther Creek Basin, within the
proposed Hudson Annexation, should be required to comply with the 2005 KCSWDM standards
and provide Level II flow control for storm water detention or stricter standards, if required by
the City at the time of development.
2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area?
Overland flow and open ditches are primarily the means by which the storm water runoff is
conveyed in the portion of the annexation area that is in the Panther Creek sub-basin. All
ditches seem to be privately maintained, if they exist at all. This may cause more drainage
problems in the future, so that staff time and maintenance expenditures will be necessary to
deal with future complaints in the proposed annexation area.
3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
departmenUdivision?
Yes, this annexation is a logical extension of surface water utility services.
4. What additional facilities or staff would be required to serve this area? Can you identify any
other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation?
The annexation of this area and eventual full build-out of this proposed annexation will
incrementally require additional resources for maintenance of infrastructure of this annexation.
At some point, the City will need additional personnel and equipment for maintenance due to
new development and annexations.
Based on the current annual operation and maintenance cost of $238 per acre for the whole
city, the additional operation and maintenance cost for the 13.69-acre Hudson Annexation will
be approximately $3,258 per year.
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Based on the current average annual Capital Improvement Project cost of$227 per acre for the
whole city, the added CIP cost resulting from the 13.69-acre Hudson Annexation is estimated to
be approximately $3,108 per year.
The total Surface Water Utility cost for O&M plus CIP is estimated to be $6,370 per year for the
proposed annexation area at the same level of O&M and CIP service that we currently provide
within City limits. The Surface Water Utility revenue for the existing 17 single-family residential ,
lots, 2 commercial lots and 1 multi-family lot would be approximately $2,600 per year. If the
total number of residential "units" under full build-out will be 171 as a result of permitting
construction of apartment buildings or condominiums, then the maximum revenue will be `
approximately $3,000 per year. We assumed medium intensity for the impervious surface ratio, � �
for both the existing and future commercial/ multi-family lots. �
5. Would the City assume ownership or responsibility for facilities currently owned or managed
by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this
annexation?
There are two underground commercial storm water detention facilities within the annexation
area. These facilities are on private property. It is assumed that the property owner privately
maintains these facilities.
6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.)
The current boundaries are fine.
General recommendation and comments:
We recommend requiring use of the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual flow
control duration standard and basic water quality treatment for any new development within the
proposed annexation area, or the City adopted standard at the time of development, if it is a
higher standard that will better control the quantity and quality of storm water runoff from new
construction within the proposed annexation area.
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Signatur : ' '� Date: �v 1� D.�
cc: Lys Hornsby,Utility Systems Director
Mike Stenhouse, Maintenance Director
John Thompson,Maintenance Manager
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