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State of Washington
ANNEXATION CERTIFICATE
Office of Financial Management,Forecasting Division,General Administration Building,PO Box 43113,Olympia,WA 98504-3 1 1 3
IMPORTANT: The following documents must be attached with this certificate(RCW 35.13.260 and 35A.14.700):
1. Three copies of the final ordinance containing the lega]description of the annexed area;
2. Three copies of a map clearly showing annexed area and existing city►imits on an 8'/2"xl 1"or an 8'h"x14"size paper. Outline
the annexation boundaries in red;outline former city limits in green. Maps should conform to acceptable engineering standards,
including directional arrow,scale,street designations,rivers,and other relevant physical characteristics;and,
3. The original,handwritten Special Population Census Sheets used to enumerate the population and housing of the annexed area
and all census summary sheets. Census procedures and definitions must follow the Office of Financial Management's(OFM)
Enumerator's Manual. Duplicate copies of the census are not needed. Please contact OFM for census manuals and forms at
(360)902-0597 or(360)902-0599 or www.ofm.wa.gov.
City/Town Counry
Name of the Annexation(if any)
Original Ordinance Number Amending Ordinance Number(if applicable)
Date Passed Date Passed
Date Published Date Publishecl
Orrlinance Effective Date Orclinance Effective Date
Annexation Effective Date � Annexation Effective Date
Authorizing Statute(s)RCW
Was a Bouncfary Review Board Hearing Required? Yes ❑ No �] If yes,date of hearing
Has this annexation been filed with the county? Yes ❑ No ❑ Date filed with counry
Has the County Assessor approved this annexation for the purpose of changing tax bounclaries? Yes ❑ No ❑
Annexation Area(in acres) Census: Housing Units
Occupied Housing Units
Population
CERTIFICATI�N.• I hereby certify that,to effect the above annexatio�a,al[lega!requirements have bee�i satisfied,and that the data
set forth in this certificate,i�lcludi�ag the attached documents,are true and correct.
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OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ONLY
The requirements of RCW 3513�260 or 35A.14J00 have been met. I Date Received '
recognize this annexation as a part of the city for the purpose of
devetoping official population estimates(RCW 43.62.020). This Date Approved
certification is for the limited purpose referenced above. OFMFile Number
' State Certifying Of)'icial Provisional Approva! Yes❑
Date Provisiona!Status Cleared
(White) Office of Financial Management No Carbov Paper Needed
(Canary) Department of Transportation Do Not Separate Fonn
(Pink) Retum to City/Town Retum All Tlu•ee Copies
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 5 315
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF RENTON
(MARSHALL ANNEXATION; FILE NO. A-06-001)
WHEREAS, under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120 as amended, a petition in writing
requesting that certain territory contiguous to the City of Renton, as described below, be annexed
to the City of Renton, was presented and filed with the City Clerk on or about March 20, 2007;
and
WHEREAS, prior to the filing and circulation of said petition for annexation to the City
of Renton, the petitioning owners notified the City Council of their intention to commence such
proceedings as provided by law, as more particularly specified in RCW 35A.14.120, and upon
public hearing thereon, it having been determined and the petitioning owners having agreed to
assume the pre-existing outstanding indebtedness of the City of Renton as it pertains to the
territory petitioned to be annexed; and to accept that portion of the City's Comprehensive Plan as
it pertains to the territory including the applicable Zoning Code relating thereto; and
WHEREAS, the King County Department of Assessments examined and verified the
signatures on the petition for annexation and determined signatures represent assessed value, as
provided by law, in excess of sixty percent (60%)of the area's total assessed value; and
WHEREAS,the City Council, after due notice and publication, held a public hearing on
the 60% Direct Petition and possible future zoning for the 7.6-acre annexation site on June 18,
2007, and at that time accepted the 60% Direct Petition and authorized the sending of the
"Notice of Intention" to the Boundary Review Board for King County; and
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4RDINANCE NO. 5 315
WHEREAS, the Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning
Department of the City of Renton having considered and recommended the annexing of said
annexation area to the City of Renton; and
WHEREAS, the City Council fixed June 18, 2007, and November 5, 2007, as the time
and place for public hearings in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, Renton, Washington,
upon the area and future zoning for it, and notice thereof having been given as provided by law;
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said notices public hearings having been held at the time and
place specified in the notices, and the Council having considered all matters in connection with
the annexation and further determined that all legal requirements and procedures of the law
applicable to the petition method for annexation have been met; and
WHEREAS, the King County Boundary Review Board having deemed the "Notice of
Intention" for the 7.6-acre annexation site approved, as set forth in its closing letter issued on
September 26, 2007; and
WHEREAS,the City of Renton is proposing pre-zoning the annexation site R-8;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCTL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The findings, recitals, and determinations are hereby found to be
true and correct in all respects. All requirements of the law in regard to the annexation by
petition method, including the provisions of RCW 35A.14.120, 130, 140 and 150, have been
met. It is further determined that the petition for annexation to the City of Renton of the property
and territory described below is hereby approved and granted; the following described property
being contiguous to the City limits of the City of Renton is hereby annexed to the City of
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ORDINANCE NO. 5 315
Renton, effective 30-days after publication of this ordinance. Said property shall constitute a
part of the City of Renton and shall be subject to all its laws and ordinances then and thereafter
in force and effect; the property being described as follows:
See E�ibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein.
[Said property, approximately 7.6 acres, is generally located in the northeast
portion of the City of Renton and is located between Anacortes Avenue N�, if
extended on the west and 132°d Avenue SE on the east, and NE 18�' Place, if
extended on the north;]
and the owners-petitioners of the property shall assume the pre-existing outstanding indebtedness
of the City of Renton as prescribed in RCW 35A.14.120 as it pertains to the property, and the
property to be subject to the City's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code.
SECTION II. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and
thirty(30)days after its publication.
A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the King County Council, State of
Washingtoq and as otherwise provided by taw.
PASSED BY THE CITY COLJNCIL this 19 t h day of N o v e m b e r , 2007.
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Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk
APPROVED BY TI�MAYOR this 19 t h day of N o v e m b e r 2007.
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Appr d as to form: Tani Nelson, Mayor, Pro tempore
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Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Date of Publication: 11/2?#/0 7 ( s u m m a ry )
ORD.1404:11/O 1/07:ch
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ORDINANCE N0 . 5315
Exhibit"A"
PROPOSED MARSHALL ANNEXATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
That portion of the Southwest quarter of Section 3, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
W.M., in King County, Washington, lying southerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2824, westerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2945, northerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2894, and easterly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2000.
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SPECIAL POPULATION CENSUS
SUMMARY SHEET
Total Population: �7 j • Year or Ordinance: �,C7� �
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`Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats, boxcars,tents,etc.). Only
counted when occupied by person(s)meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing in comments section below.
Group Quarters Number of Facilities Population
Nursing/Convalescent Homes
College Dormitories
Mental/Corredional Institutions
Military Installations(e.g., barracks, BEQ)
Other(Specify):
2. Total Group Quarters �• �,
Census Costs** Number of Staff Hours Worked Cost/Estimated Value
lf known lf known
City staff w/o additional pay and/or volunteer staff $
City staff and/or hired staff/consultant with payment '� �°' „ ` $ � �' -
Transportation,supplies, etc. ifnot included above $
Total $
"This information is used to provide cities with an estimate of how much it costs to census. Your assistance in providing this information is
valuable and appreciated.
Did the enumerators collect additional information or pertorm other tasks during the census? Yes No (cirGe one)
Comments: C�,,,x�<;��s�`� � v�-�"'�,_d* y,.�,�. �"�.,�,��,
Census Administrator or Contact Person
Name � i�"�'.a. �'���' �� �V V�+, Si ned: ����fY�� � � / U
Kathy olker, Mayor �a Date)
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Da s/Hours of O eration: �
Office of Financial Management State of Washington Revised 9/2006
BLOCK NUMBERING AREA/CENSUS TRACT SUMMARY SHEET
City: ��. ��.'�"��" 1 �t� 'f S�a� � Year or Ordinance#: '��� �'
Population By Unit Type Housing Unit By Type Vacant Unit By Type
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�P�GtA� PQPULATtON CENSUS SHEET Page No. C]
ENTER/NFORMATION FOR�NE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Caliback: 0
,� As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1J The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
spec�ed in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orlglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulatian Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: :'a�:�,; �^��, '
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �.
Enumerator: C-�� Caliback Enumerator: �° f'�'�
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
�f `��k �ao� Housing No. of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se . No." Structure* Trailer S ecial**
� � 4 r�..� !�� � ���� `� ��s � �..� � MH/TR Spec..*
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearin,g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
""Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SQ��I.A� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. ��
ENTER/NFORMAi70N FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE� Caliback: 0
As required, return to the Office af Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
� specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orfgina!Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering AreaiTract No.: ��i` �'�����_ '
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �
Enumerator: ��� Cailback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
�, \���� �U� Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.' Se . No.* Structure* Trailer S ecial•*
� � j(�� '?f.� �-t � � MH/TR Spec.**
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identi�ied by the letter
or number appearin,g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
"'Special Housing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTlAL.
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�PEGt,A� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. ��
ENTER INFORMA�ION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Caltback: 0
,�, As required, retum to the Office of Financiai Management: (1) The city Contro/ Map with boundaries and block numbers as
spec�ed in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orlglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheeis as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv1 Block Numbering AreaiTract No.:
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �'
Enumerator: (�� f. Callback Enumerator.
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
,'��,v�S� �z�� Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
5treet or Road House Address A t. No.' Se . No." Structure* Trailer S ecial"*
�.> � 3 �j f�b� � E� � MHlTR Spea••
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
"Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
`*Special Housing: Unus�aal livin�quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents,recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. SpeciTy type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SP��IAI� PQPIiLATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER lNFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE� Cailback: �
� As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The clty Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
spec'fiied in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orlglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)al/tabulatfon sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering ArealTract No.: {�, -�,�.� "�
YeaNOrd.: � Block No.: �
Enumerator: Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
�r1 � - Housing No.of Mobile
� Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . No.' Structure* Trailer S ecial'*
�' �,,�U� � � ;;,�',•`)� MHlTR Spec.*.
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identi�ied by the letter
or number appearin.g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
"Special Nousing: Unas�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. 5pecify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SP�GIA� PQPU�ATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. C�
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Catiback: �
,,� As required, return to the Office of Financiai Management: (1J The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Original Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulaffon sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �p[� Block Numbering AreaiTract No.: � � c�. �
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �
Enumerator: Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
� � � +� Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
atreet or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . No.• Structure" Trailer S ecial"*
�4 f��� ! MH/TR Spec."'
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter
or number appea�ing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
"`*Special Housing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Onty counted when occupied by person meeting"resident°criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
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�P��IA� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. ��
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi" Caltback: �
�As required, return to the O�ce of Financiai Management: (1) The city Contro/ Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)ONg/nal Census Sheefs in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: � � ,� `t:.
Year/�rd.: � Biock No.: ���.
Enumerator: Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se . Ho.' Structure* Trailer S ecial"*
,�-� ;
��._ ��.s� � '"�� ° �,}..�-..�+��w�.. MH/TR Spea.*
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identi�ied by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
""Special Housing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA C4LLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
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�P��tA� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. 0
ENTER/NFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Caliback: 0
:�,,, As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1J The city Contro/ Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the AdministratoPs Manual; (2)Orlg/nal Census Sheats in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the EnumeratoPs Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheefs as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: � ���: ;`�
YeaNOrd.: � Block No.: �,
Enumerator: �1,�� Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A f. No.• Se . No.* Structure* Trailer S ecial**
� ��'.
...:� �' ; �� .� ..�`;M,_ �,,�..� ��, � f MH/TR Spea..
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
''Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearin,g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
""Special Nousing: Unasual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents,recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specity type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
,4,'P�CiIA� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Caliback: �
�,,, As required, return to the O�ce of Financiai Management: (1) The clty Confrol Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orlglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by biock as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)al/tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: �' 6 ���.�;
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: "��
Enumerator: �'���, Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se .No.' Structure* Trailer S ecial""
� � �i� �� � t� �� '� MH/TR Spec.,..
�' ...P a�',
If Group Quarters, name of facility: "
*Each housing unit in structures having only ane house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
"Special Housing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SP��IAL PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER/NFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSfNG UNIT PER SHEE� Ca{tback: �
As required, return to the Office of Financiaf Management: (1J The city Confrol Map with boundaries and block numbers as
�specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orlginal Census Sheets in order bf house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all fabulatfon sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv\ Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: V�t �`:.�."�,.�
Year/Ord.: � Biock No.: '�.,�
Enumerator: � Caliback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se .No.* Structure* Trailer S ecial**
�. �_,. � � �,� ;. ,; �� MH/TR Spec...
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
"Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identiied by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
"`"Special Nousing: Unus�aal livin�quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SPE.�I.A� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER/NFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE� Callback: �
As required, return to the Office of Financiai Management: (7) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
� specified in the AdministratoPs Manual; (2)Orlgina!Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the EnumeratoPs Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheefs as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv\ Block Numbering AreaiTract No.: ,_ ;��,�;��a;�
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: '�,�,�
Enumerator: Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . No.* Structure* Trailer S ecial"*
.��;�;._ � � l �- ` �� ' � �� MHlTR Spec.,..
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
"*Special Nousing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTlAL.
SP��tA� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. 0
ENTER 1NFORMA�'ION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Callback: 0
As requlred, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
� specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)OHglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by biock as specified
in the EnumeratoPs Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv\ Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: �N�,��`�-�+`�
YeaNOrd.: � Block No.: 2
Enumerator: Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se . No.* Structure* Trailer S ecial**
� o ��� ��j8.s�(��"�� ,�,"., MH/TR Spec..«
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
'`Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separatety identifed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
`"Special Housing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SP��IAL� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. 0
ENTER lNFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UN1T PER SHEET Caltback: �
�, As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (7J The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Original Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by biock as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering AreaiTract No.: �U�it�c°�x`_.�
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: „�„
Enumerator: �`�� Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se . No.' Structure* Trailer S ecial'*
`�� , r'� ' � �,,,.. � �'F ! �Vs MHlTR Spea.,
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
`"'Special Housing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SP��IA� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE� Cailback: �
As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Contro! Map with boundaries and block numbers as
°�,rr spec�ed in the Administrator's Manuai; (2}Orlgfnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)ali tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
CityiTown: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: lV��j,��j;\�
YeaNOrd.: � Block No.: ;
Enumerator: �;'`.,''� Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No." Se . No." Structure* Trailer S ecial'*
�` � ; ��1 � . ( MH/TR Spec.*"'
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearin,g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
'"Special Nousing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents,recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SPE�IAL� PQPIiLATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Cailback: 0
As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The clty Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
�rw specified in the AdministratoPs Manual; (2j Orfginal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)a1l tabulation sheefs as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
CityiTown: �pv� Block Numbering ArealTract No.: �(�,(SVYt�
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: f
Enumerator: �� Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No. of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No." Se . No.` Structure* Trailer S ecial""
�- �„.� -` �1�i �` �� MHlTR Spec.••
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identi�ied by the letter
or number appearin.g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
`"Special Housing: Unusual iiving quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SP��IA� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER/NFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE� Caiiback: �
�.As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specitied in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orlglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all fabulatfon sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv\ Block Numbering AreaiTract No.: ��;51�u►1
Year/Ord.: � Biock No.: `
Enumerator: �v�i�p�''; Caliback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of obile.�`
Unit ,Units in Home/''
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se .No.* Structure* ailet` S ecial*`
_� ` ..�.._. ,.p {P , �.� � H/TR Spec...
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
"Each housing unit in structures having only ane house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
""Special Housing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
, ,
�P��IAL� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET PageNo. �
ENTER/NFORMA�ION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE7' Callback: �
�,,, As required, retum to the Office of Financiai Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
spec�ed in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orfglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)a//tabulatfon sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
CityiTown: �P N Block Numbering AreaiTract No.: Ql��
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �
Enumerator: �,����, Callback Enumerator.
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se . No." Structure" Trailer S ecial`*
� � �,� ;�.,-�..,.� � MH/TR Spec.«.,
� 's ~`l` .�" �..J �► a�
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only ane house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
"*Special Housing: Unas�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
�P��I.A� PQPU�ATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER/NFORMAi70N FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE� Caltback: �
As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
� specfied in the Administrator's Manual; (2)OHginal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)alI tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �Pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.:
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: ;
Enumerator: ��� Caliback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . No.' Structure* Trailer S ecial*"
' ;� `� °`� � ,�j�,"'>'t. ..� � MHITR Spec.«�
,:q. S � �.
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
"Each housing unit in structures having only one house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter
or number appearin.g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
'"Special Housing: Unusaal iiving quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SP��I.AI� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER/NFORMAi70N FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Callback: �
� As required, retum to the Office of Financiat Management: (1) The clty Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orfglnal Census Sheefs in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulatfon sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town; �PN Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: � �. � e
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: oL
Enumerator: Cailback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
�� � Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . Ho.* Structure* Trailer S ecial"*
� � I (}G � MH/TR Spec."'
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
"Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identi�ied by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
"*Special Housing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
�P��I.AI� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER/NFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Cailback: 0
As required, retum to the Office of Financial Management: (7j The clty Contro/ Map with boundaries and block numbers as
� spec�ed in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Origlnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeratfon sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulatfon sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: d� d r � �
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �.,.,,
Enumerator: �, �'`�,�� Caliback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
�(`, a'T-�2 Housing No.of Mobile
� Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se .No." Structure* Trailer S ecial"*
� ��"` ) � w ''�,� �r' � MH/TR Spec.«.
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
'Each housing unit in structures having only ane house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter
or number appearin.g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
""Special Nousing: Unws�al living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
SP�GtA� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE� Caliback: 0
,,�, As required, return to the Office of Financiaf Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)OHglnal Census Sheefts in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheefs as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �PN Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: �e�'�S �,'!
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �
Enumerator: Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
�� `�U� y�,� Housing No. of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . No.* Structure* Trailer S ecial"`*
;�'.� ��.�� R. � ���..;'� 3 MH/TR Spea«*
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
"*Specia�Housing: Unas�aal iiving quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify rype of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTlAL.
SP��tA� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Caitback: �
,�, As requlred, retum to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orlglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the EnumeratoPs Manuai;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: {�v� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: c�t r ��� ` �
Year/Ord.: � Block No.:
Enumerator: �''� ^ Callback Enumerafor.
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
'�1 �V�� ��` � Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
5treet or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . Ho.' Structure* Trailer S ecial*"
L � � "7 � � �� MH/TR Spec.*"
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearin.g on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
""Special Housing: Unas�aal livin�quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THtS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
.
SP��tAI� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSfNG UNIT PER SHEE� Callback: �
,�, As required, return to the Office of Financia� Management: (1) The city Contro! Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Origlnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
CitylTown: �pt� Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: {�`��c���a ! '
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �
Enumerator: ., ��,a'� Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
' Housin No.of Mobile
�'r'��4;,-y�a `i°..��, 9
Unit Units in Homel
Street or Road House Address A t. No.* Se . No.* Structure* Trailer S ecial""
P y-_ 3
�' �'" �� 7 � Z>C�� 1 MH/TR Spec.,.»
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
"Each housing unit in structures having only one house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identi�Fed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
""'Special Nousing: Unusual living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
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SPE�tAL� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER/N�'ORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UN1T PER SHEET Caltback: �
As required, retum to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
� specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Orlginal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pt�1 Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: I�a�=.\P�� '
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: 'a
Enumerator: � �;'� Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
' JC.1 t� '���U C� Housing No.of Mobile
�� '� Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se . No.* Structure" Trailer S ecial**
,��:- q,7 —� j.� �� � `� ' MH/TR Spec..�
�., '�
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identifed by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
"'Speciat Nousing: Unus�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
. r
�P��tAL PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEEi' Ca{iback: �
�„ As required, return to the Office of Financiaf Management: (1) The city Control Map with boundaries and biock numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)OHginal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv1 Block Numbering Area/Tract No.: 1"��r�r��� � {
Year/Ord.: � Block No.:
Enumerator: Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
�� �v� k� ��,�� Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t. No." Se . Ho.' Structure* Trailer S ecial"`*
`_r � 3 �"� }"� � 1, /� `.�"'"�, MH/TR Spea**
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address, but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
"`"Special Nousing: Un�►s�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specity type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
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SPE��IA� PQPUi�►TION CENSUS SHEET PageNo. �
ENTER lNFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEET Cailback: 0
As required, return to the Office of Financiat Management: (1) The c►ty Control Map with boundaries and block numbers as
'�""' specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)Original Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manual;and,(3)all tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �pv� Block Numbering AreaiTract No.: Mc��.�,�� � �.
Year/Ord.: � Block No.: �-
Enumerator: �a � Cailback Enumerator.
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
���t^���� �:�r��� Housing No.of Mobile
Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se . No.' Structure* Trailer S ecial**
� � �1' � '�� �� ' MH/TR Spec.**
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
*Each housing unit in structures having only one house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identified by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit sequence number.
"*Special Housing: Unas�aal living quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g.,boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"resident"criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM,CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
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SP��tAL� PQPULATION CENSUS SHEET Page No. �
ENTER INFORMATION FOR ONE HOUSING UNIT PER SHEE� Catlback: C]
,��, As required, return to the Office of Financial Management: (1) The city Contro/ Map with boundaries and block numbers as
specified in the Administrator's Manual; (2)OHglnal Census Sheets in order of house enumeration sequence by block as specified
in the Enumerator's Manuai;and,(3)ail tabulation sheets as specified in the Tabulation Manual.
City/Town: �Pv1 Block Numbering ArealTract No.: �c���y��,�:. `
Year/Ord.: � Biock No.: ,�
Enumerator: 1 � Callback Enumerator:
One Ent Onl
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Housing No.of Mobile
�� `'���� ���a Unit Units in Home/
Street or Road House Address A t.No.* Se . No.' Structure* Trailer S ecial**
� I�l i' � S�, � �j � MH/TR Spec.*"
If Group Quarters, name of facility:
"Each housing unit in structures having only one house address,but more than one unit,should be separately identi�ied by the letter
or number appearing on the mail box and/or door. Each housing unit is to be assigned a different housing unit seguence number.
"`*Special Housing: Unas�aal iiving quarters not generally considered a housing unit(e.g., boats,boxcars,tents, recreational
vehicles,etc.). Only counted when occupied by person meeting"residenY'criteria. Specify type of housing:
BY USING THIS FORM, CITY AGREES TO KEEP ALL DATA COLLECTED CONFIDENTIAL.
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-� Washington State Boundary Review Board
For King County
Yesler Birildirtg, Room 402, 400 Yesler Wny, Seattle, WA 98104
Pjrone: (206) 296-6800 • Fnx: (206)296-6803 • yitt�://zuzvw.metrokc.gov/rrnnexntions
September 6, 2007
City of Renton
Attn: Don Erickson, AICP
Senior Planner
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
RE: NOTIFICATION OF OFFICIAL FILING
File No. 2268 - City of Renton - Marshall 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 14, 2007. Therefore, the end of the forty-five day
period allowed for invoking the Board's jurisdiction and requesting a public hearing is
September 26, 2007. 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
Atch: King County Road Services Division letter dated August 30, 2007
cc: Anne Noris, Clerk of the Council (w/o atch)
Lydia Reynolds-Jones, Manager, Project Support Services (w/o atch)
FORM 12
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Road Services Division
Department of Transportation ����
KSGTR-0231 ����
201 South Jackson Street
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
August 30, 2007
Lenora Blauman
Executive Secretary
Boundary Review Board
YES-BR-0402
RE: Cit�of Renton—Marshall Annexation (BRB File 2268�
Dear Ms. Blauman:
Thank you for the opportunity to review the legal description for the proposed Marshall
Annexation to the City of Renton transmitted with your August 15, 200`7 letter.
Staff reviewed the enclosed legal description and found it coincided with the enclosed
highlighted map. The legal description was found to be satisfactory and complete.
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 does not exclude any islands of annexable right-of-way.
No Tax Parcels are segregated by the proposed annexation boundary.
This annexation does not include any King County-maintained bridges.
This annexation does not include any King County parks.
There are no Road Services Division's mitigation sites currently associated with King
County projects within the proposed annexation boundary.
There are no King County-maintained off-road stormwater facilities within this annexation
boundary.
There are no new streets within the proposed annexation boundary remaining under
maintenance-defect bonds with King County.
There are no King County-owned parcels of land within the proposed annexation boundary.
�.��zo=M
Lenora Blauman
August 30, 2007
Page 2
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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dia Re nc�3'ds-Jones
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Manager
Project Support Services
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Enclosures
cc: Aruie 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 Assessments
Nicole Keller, Engineer II, Engineering Services Section, Road Services Division
-� Washington State Boundary Review Board
For King Coi�nty
Yesler Buildirig, Roorn 402, 4�J0 Yesler Wr�y, Senttle, WA 98104
Pliorie: (206) 296-6800 • Fnx: (206)296-6803 • ltttp://zvzc�u�.rnetrokc.gov/nririexatiofts
August 16, 2007
City of Renton
Attn: Don Erickson, AICP
Senior Planner
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
RE: SUMMARY
File No. 2268 - City of Renton - Marshall 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,
�•-,�.J
Lenora Blauman
Executive Secretary
Enclosure: Summary
cc: City of Renton, Attn: Marty Wine, Assistant Chief of Administration
FORM 11
SUMMARY
FILE NO. 2268 Thomas Guide Map No. 626
Date Received: 08/14/07
Date Distributed: 08/15/07
ENTITY City of Renton
Date Filed:
ACTION Petition for Land Annexation
Expiration 45 Days: 09/26/07
TITLE Marshall Annexation
Board Meeting: 09/20/07
Location The site is an "island" located in the northeastern quarter of and
surrounded by the existing City of Renton. The western boundary of
the site is formed by Anacortes Avenue. The northern boundary of
the site is formed by NE 18th Circle (if extended). The eastern
boundary is formed by Duvall Avenue NE. The southern boundary of
the site generally follows NE 17th Street/SE 107�`' Place.
Land Area Approximately 7.6 acres
Land Use 26 single family dwelling units
Population Approximately 60 persons.
AssessedValuation Approximately$5,761,000
County Comprehensive
Plan Designation Urban Residential Use
County Zoning R-4 (4 dwelling per gross acre
City Comprehensive Plan Residential Use— Medium Density
City Zoning Residential Use: R-8 (Maximum 8 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 Marshall 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 Natural Resources (DNR); Department of Development
and Environmental Services (DDES), Department of Assessments, Department of
Transportation (DOT), State Department of Ecology(DOE), King County"911" Program,
Office of Management and Budget, Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys' Office, King County
Records and Election Division, Fire Marshal Division, Historic Preservation Program,
Puget Sound Regional Council, Community and Human Services, Public Health
Department
Cities: Not Applicable
Fire Districts: City of Renton Fire Department; King County Fire District No. 25
Water Districts: City of Renton Water Utilities Department; King County Water District No. 90;
Cedar River Water & Sewer District; Coal Creek Utility District; Soos Creek
Water&Sewer District
Sewer Districts: City of Renton Sewer Utilities Department; Cedar River Water & Sewer
District; Soos Creek Water & Sewer District
School Districts: Renton School District No. 403
SUMMARY (File No. 2268)
The City of Renton proposes the annexation of approximately 7.6 acres, known as the Marshall
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 2007.
The Marshall Area comprises an unincorporated "island" that is entirely surrounded by the existing City of
Renton. Annexation of this "island" was by-passed by the City more than 30 years ago; there is no
documentation concerning the rationale for this omission. The currently proposed Marshall Area
Annexation Notice of Intention is intended to remedy that omission by incorporation of the properties into
the City of Renton.
The site is an "island" located in the northeastern quarter of and surrounded by the existing City of Renton.
The western boundary of the site is formed by Anacortes Avenue. The northern boundary of the site is
formed by NE 18ih Circle (if extended). The eastern boundary is formed by Duvall Avenue NE. The
southern boundary of the site generally follows NE 17th Street/SE 107�h Place.
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 Marshall Annexation Area is fully developed with residential uses at the present time. Property
owners are seeking annexation in order to benefit from local government— including uniform use of lands
and obtaining of a full array of public services (e.g., sewer services)from Renton.
The City of Renton has planned for governing lands at this level of urban density and has established
standards to guide ongoing uses and new development on the Marshall properties following annexation.
More specifically, the City of Renton proposes maintaining residential zoning for the Marshall Area.
However, the City would establish zoning and permit development at a slightly greater density(8 units per
net acre) than the four units per gross acre permitted by King County. More specifically, in the event that
the Marshall Area were to be fully developed based upon King County Zoning Regulations, there could be
a maximum total of 47 units on the site. Under the City of Renton Zoning Regulations, 52 homes would
be permitted in the Marshall Area.
For any future redevelopment, the City of Renton is prepared to provide development review based
upon local 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 Marshall Area. For example,
upon annexation, the City will provide the Marshall Area with police services. The City will assume
responsibility from Fire District No. 25 for provision of fire protection services and emergency medical
services.
The City will continue to provide water service to the Marshall Annexation Area. The City will also
establish storm water management system requirements for the Marshall Area. At present, homes in the
Marshall Area are served by septic systems. Following annexation, the City of Renton Sewer Utilities
Department will provide sewer services to the Marshall Area upon request by property owners.
City and County libraries, law and justice facilities, and parks/recreation facilities 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 Marshall 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 Marshall 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 Marshall 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 Marshall Area, boundaries are entirely formed by
existing City boundaries.
The Marshall 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 single 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 Marshall Annexation. At
present levels of development, City expenditures are estimated at $30,580; revenues are estimated at
$27,440. The City will experience a modest net fiscal deficit ($4000) in conjunction with annexation and
governance of the Marshall Annexation Area.
As such, City officials report that the jurisdiction will 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. For the present and the future, property owners will assume their share of the regular
and special levy rate of the City for capital facilities and public services. 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 residentiai
development and coordinated services would benefit the greater Renton community.
�ti`�Y o� CITY OF RENTON
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Kathy Keolker
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August 13, 2007
State of Washington
Boundary Review Board for King County
Yesler Building
400 Yesler Way, Room 402
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 (RCWj, the City of Renton
hereby gives notice of intention to annex territory hereafter referred to as the "Marshall
Annexation." This annexation is proposed under the 60% Direct petition method in accordance
with the applicable provisions of Cliapter 35A.14 of the RCW. This annexation would
incorporate into the City of Renton approxirrlately 7.6 acres of territory for the provision of urban
services.
To assist in your consideration of 'the proposed actiori, the required articles and e�ibits are
enclosed and numbered in accord�nce with the Board's suggested format. The $50.00 filing fee
is also enclosed.
Should questions arise during the review of the information and e�ibits pr.ovided 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 th�proposed annexation to:
Don Eri.ckson, AICP, Senior Planner
Department of Economic Development,
Neighborhoods�nd Strategic Planning
City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
�
Kathy Keolker
Mayor
1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98057-(425)430-6500/FAX(425)430-6523 R E N T O N
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
PROPOSED MARSHALL ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF RENTON
I. BACKGROUND/MAPS
1. The description of and reason for seeking the proposed action:
The proposed action is to annex approximately 7.6 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, 130, 140, and 150.
T'he proposed annexation area is located in the SW quarter (1/4) of Section 3, 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 October 16, 2006, public meeting of the
Renton City Council accepting the Marshall Annexation 10%
Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation Proceedings petition and
authorizing the circulation of the 60%Petition to Annex.
B. Exhibit B: Certified minutes of the June 18,2007,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% Petition to Annex made by the King
County Department of Assessments dated April 19, 2007.
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
Marshall Annexation boundary.
B. Exhibit F: Vicinity maps displaying:
1) The proposed Marshall 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.
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Washington State Boundary Review Board for King County
Proposed Marshall Annexation
08/09/07
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4) The boundaries, including future service area boundaries, of all
cities or special service districts having jurisdiction in or near the
proposal.
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 Marshall 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. Population: 'The population of the proposed annexation area is estimated to be
about 60 persons based upon 2.3 persons per household. The City of Renton
population as of Apri12007 was 60,290.
B. Territorv: The proposed annexation area is approximately 7.6 acres.
C. Population Densitv: The existing density is approximately 5.05 persons per gross
acre reflecting the existing development pattern of primarily one-story detached
homes.
D. Assessed Valuation: The current assessed value of the properties proposed for
annexation is approximately $5,761,000. Since this area is currently build-out it is
not anticipated to change,other than through inflation over the next few years.
2. Land Use
A. ExistinQ: Existing uses include twenty-six single-family detached homes with an
estimated population of 60 persons. Because the area is virtually fully developed
under the existing platting no additional development is anticipated at this time.
Both the existing County R-4 zone and Renton's proposed R-8 zone would allow
higher densities than currently exist in the area.
B. Proposed: 'The annexation is proposed to bring in an unincorporated island that was
by-passed by the City almost 30-years ago. No change of land use is anticipated at
this time although a property owner in the area requested a Comprehensive Plan
Amendment that would have allowed commercial zoning on a few lots fronting on
Duvall Avenue NE. The City Planning Commission did not support this proposed
CPA, finding it untimely, given major roadway improvements proposed for the area
later this year and concerns voiced by residents who supported annexation but not
necessarily a change of zoning from residential to commercial for properties
fronting on Duvall Avenue NE.
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3. Comprehensive Plans/Franchise(s)
A. Conformance with Countvwide PlanninQ Policies adopted b�g 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 County, 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 abiliry for the
city to coordinate the provision of a full range of urban services to areas to
be annexed.
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 and
water service provider for this area. The subject site is considered part of Renton's
East Renton Plateau PAA.
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.
The site currently is developed with twenty-six single-family detached dwellings, all
of which are on septic systems. If or when residents decide to connect to Renton's
sewer system, it will be available for them. Water service will continue to be
provided by the City of Renton. The City currently also provides fire service to the
area under contract with Fire District No. 25. Upon annexation this service will
transfer from District No. 25 to the City of Renton Fire Department.
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 sewer, water, police, fire, local governance and an array of other
community services. Renton is both the designated sewer and water purveyor for
the area.
The site will remain in the Renton School District.
B. KinS Countv Comnrehensive Plan/Ordinances
1) King County Planning under the Growth Management Act.
The subject area is designated Urban - 4-12 du/ac 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. T'he City of Renton has
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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, Directin� 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 the City of Renton to provide the area with other
� urban services in addition to sewer, such as police, libraries, parks, and
local governance.
Chauter Two, Urban Land Use, Section II.C, Urban Growth Area
Tar ets
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.
Renton's R-8 zone would result in approximately 15 percent more capacity
than allowed under the County's current R-4 zoning, with bonuses. This is
because Renton calculates density based upon net acreage and the County's
calculates density based upon rg oss acreage. An estimated 47 units could
be provided under the County's R-4 zoning (with bonuses) and
approximately 52 units could be provided under Renton's proposed R-8
zoning.
Chapter Two, Urban Land Use, Section III.A, Plannin� with King
Countv's Cities for Future Annexation
U-301 King Counry should work with cities to focus countywide growth
within their boundaries and should support annecations 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 efficient land
use patterns consistent with the Countywide Planning
Policies and King County land use plans;and,
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d. Adopted Countywide goals and policies for urban services,
environmental and cultural resource protection will be
supported.
The proposal is generally consistent with the King County Comprehensive
Plan and Land Use Map. The area proposed for annexation is wholly
within the Urban Growth Area and within Renton's Potential Annexation
Area. The City's Comprehensive Plan policies and development
regulations support countywide goals and policies for urban densities,urban
services and environmental and cultural resource protection. The proposed
R-4 zoning is urban, medium lot zoning, which will achieve urban densities
and efficiencies consistent with adopted countywide goals and policies for
urban services.
3) Adopted King_Count�mp Plan desi n�n: The adopted King County
Comprehensive Plan land use designation for the proposed annexation area is
Urban Residential - 4-12 du/ac. This designation is implemented with the
County's R-4 Zone, which bonuses up to six units per gross acre.
4) Comparison of City and County re�ulations for 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. Regulations 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,modi�cations 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,
Environmentally 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. Re�ulations 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. Unlike
the County, 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. However, no landmark sites or districts are known to
exist in the subject annexation area.
d. Surface Water Control: The City of Renton has adopted the 1990 KinQ
Countv Surface Water Design Manual, by reference, in the City's
Drainage (Surface Water) Standards (RMC 4-6-030) as the design
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standard for surface water control in development projects. Higher
standards such as those of the 2005 King Countv Surface Water DesiQn
Manual, Level 2 standard are often applied through environmental
review.
C. City of Renton Comprehensive Plan/Franchise
1) Citv Planning Under the Growth Manapement 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. The 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 Exhibit H, City of Renton Land Use Designations)
The proposal is consistent with the following 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);
• 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);
2) PAA status and PAA ag�reements with other cities, if anv: T'he City of
Renton has an adopted Potential Annexation Area. This area includes 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 anv: No amendment to
Renton's Comprehensive Plan is necessary to process the current proposed
annexation. However, the City has been processing a CPA for a portion of
the annexation site abutting Duvall Avenue NE. The City Planning
Commission has recommended against a change in land use designation and
zoning from residential to commercial for the subject parcels.
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 Zoning Agreements: The subject area has not been the
subject of a pre-Annexation Zoning Agreement.
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7) Proposed land use desi�mation: The subject area is designated Residential
Low Density in the City's Comprehensive Plan. R-4 zoning, at a maximum
of four units per net acre is proposed to supplant both the existing King
County R-48 and R-4 zoning, consistent with the adopted Residential Low
Density land use designation upon annexation. Under Renton's annexation
process, zoning is adopted concurrent with the adoption of the
implementing annexation ordinance.
4. Planning data
A. Revenues/Expenditures
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 26 60 $5,761,000
Full develo ment est. 26* 60 $5,761,000
*Assumes no major changes without purchase and consolidation of existing lots in order to ma�cimize
zoning potential.
1) Estimated Citv Expenditures
City Services Current Full
Development Development
Contracted services $805.80 $805.80
Road Maintenance $1,080.00 $1,080.00
Fire Protection $7,201.25 $7,201.25
Police Protection $16,613.40 $16,613.40
Parks Maintenance $864.20 $864.20
Court,Le al and Other $4,015.20 $4,015.20
Total ongoing costs $30,579.85 $30,579.85
2) Estimated City Revenues to be a� ined
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Current Full
Revenue Source Development Development
Re ular Pro e Tax Le $16 615 $16,615
State-Shared Revenues $1 581 $1 581
Miscellaneous Revenues $8,883 $8.883
Excess Le $360 $360
Total revenues $2'7,439 $27,439
3) Estimated Net Fiscal Impact
Net fiscal im act
Existin $4 950
Full 4 950
3) Estimated County revenues lost: The estimated reduction in County
revenues would be $12,939 at current development(road and library levies,
excluding library bonds).
4) Estimated reduction in Count��expenditures: The estimated reduction in
County expenditures is anticipated to be minimal, as only a minor amount
of improved King County roadway exists in the proposed annexation area.
5) Estimated fire district revenue lost: The area proposed for annexation lies
within Fire District No. 25. The City currently provides fire services under
contract to Fire District No. 25. As a result there is little or no anticipated
loss in revenue to the district upon annexation to Renton.
6) Estimated fire district expenditures reduced: The estimated savings to Fire
District No. 25 would be minimal. Under their current contract with the
City of Renton the district pays $7,201 per year to serve the estimated 60
residents who reside in the annexation area.
B. Services
1) Water Service
The proposed annexation is within Renton's water service area. As a result,
service would not change upon annexation into the City.
a) Direct/Contract: The area will continue to be served by the City of
Renton. Those undertaking development in this area will have to
notify the City regarding water availability and obtain a certificate
of water availability prior to future development. Currently, out-of-
city property owners pay a 50%surcharge for water and sewer.
b) Storage locations/Capacitv: The zoned residential capacity under
the existing King County zoning is slightly lower than that allowed
under the proposed City of Renton R-8 zoning. Were the area to
fully redevelop under Renton's proposed zoning there might be a
theoretical increase in water demand of 15% or so. In reality,
because the area is basically fully developed at this time, new
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development is unlikely without a major change in zoning that
justify replacement of existing homes. Such a change is not
anticipated.
c) Mains to serve the area: The area is currently served by a 6"water
main that runs east-west along SE 107�' Place. There does not
appear to be a water main along SE 107 Street, a private road.
d) Financing of proposed service: Any changes in service would be
financed by property owners, through local improvement districts,
or by those redeveloping existing properties. No new upgrades are
anticipated at this time to serve the area.
2) Sanitarv Sewer Service
a) Direct/Contract: Sewer service would be provided directly to the
proposed 7.6-acre annexation area by the City of Renton.
b) Mains to serve area: Currently there are no sewer mains serving
this area. Residents have chosen to remain on septic even though
sewer lines nearby could be extended, at owners' cost, to serve the
area.
c) Disposal: Sewage disposal for this area is through Metro's
wastewater treatment facilities.
d) Capacity Available: Renton's sanitary sewer system has sufficient
capacity to accommodate future hookups if residents of the
proposed annexation area choose to do so in the future. There is an
existing 8" line that runs along the western edge of Duvall Avenue
NE, adjacent to the annexation site, as well as in the southwest
corner of the annexation site where SE 107t'' Place is coterminous
with the existing City of Renton boundary.
e) Financin�f proposed service: Connections to city sewer for
properties within this annexation area would most likely occur
through a local improvement district or individual homeowner
extensions in the future when residents are faced with cost of
replacing failed septic systems or required to do so by the King
County Health Department.
3) Fire Service
a) Direct/Contract: The City of Renton cunently provides fire
suppression services to the annexation area under a contract with
Fire District No. 25. Upon annexation the City will take over
providing this service directly through its own fire department.
b) ; ;Nearest stations: The annexation area is located approximately
midway between Renton Fire Station 12, to the west in the
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Highlands area at Kirkland Avenue NE and NE 12�' Street, and
Station 75, in Fire District No. 10 on SE Sunset Blvd. to the east.
The former is located approximately 1.2 mile to the east and the
latter is located approximately 1.5 miles to the west.
c) Response time: Response time to any point within the proposed
annexation boundaries could range from four to seven minutes.
Fire Station 12 is approximately five minutes from the subject site
and Fire Station 75 is approximately seven minutes from the site.
Upon annexation Renton Fire will take over fire service for the
subject area from Fire District No. 25, which it now serves under
contract. Because of first responder mutual aid provisions, there
should be no noticeable change in response times.
d} Staffin�: Station 12 is fully manned, with five firefighters on duty
per shift. Station 75 is also fully manned and has three firefighters
on duty per shift.
�} 'Major ec�uipment: Major equipment located at Station 12 includes
two 1,500 gallon per minute pumpers and one aid car.
fl Certified EMT/D-Fib personnel: All shift personnel at Station 12
are certified EMT/D-Fib.
g) Fire Ratin�: Renton's fire rating is 3.0, 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 ag,reements for extensions of service: No applicable annexation
agreements are in effect for the subject area.
B) To�oQraphv and natural boundaries: Although the site is relatively level the
greatest change occurs in the southeast corner where a knoll rises some eleven feet
above the surrounding properties. Generally, the site rises some four feet between
its eastern boundary along Duvall Avenue and its western boundary along
Anacortes Avenue NE, if extended.
C) Projected 10-Year�rowth: T'he area is too small to make reasonable inferences from
large-area growth forecasts. Because the area is currently built out no anticipated
increase in population is anticipated without future redevelopment. Given the
area's location near a major commercial district, however, at some point it is likely
to be zoned for a higher residential density.
D) Municipal or community services: With annexation, the property owners and
residents would have access to a full range of urban services including police, �re,
parks, libraries, community services, the City's neighborhoods program, annual
community events, and readily accessible local municipal government. Some of
these community services are now available to residents but as out of city residents
they pay an extra premium for them.
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E) Potential delays in implementin� service delivery: Since the 7.6 acre area is an
island surrounded by the City, it is unlikely that there would be any delays in
providing services residents want. If residents decide they want sewer the City
would likely facilitate the creation of a local improvement district for fund it.
Similarly, if residents wish to have full street improvements an LID could be created
for this purpose as well. The City already provides fire service under contract so
there would be no noticeable change here, and police service is currently provided
by Renton to the surrounding area.
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 waster hauler. With the exception of solid
waste removal, no delays are expected in implementing service delivery to the
subject annexation area. City deparhnents reviewing the annexation proposal
indicated that they would be able to adequately serve existing and possible future
development.
F) Evaluation of adequacv, costs, or rates of service to area: Existing services to the
area appear to be adequate. It is assumed that the cost of such services will be
largely offset by property taxes, charges for service, and other revenues based on
population. If the City were to assume this annexation at current levels of
development it would have a negative cash flow of an estimated $4,950 per year in
2007 dollars. Without major redevelopment in the area, this is not anticipated to
change in the foreseeable future.
King County and Fire District 25 are the only alternative service providers for
services that would be assumed by the City of Renton upon annexation. As noted
above, fire suppression services are cunently provided to the area by Renton under
contract with Fire District 25,but would be taken over by the City upon annexation.
Similarly, other services provided by King County, such as sheriff and road
maintenance would be taken over by the City. School district boundaries will not
change as they are not affected by annexation. As a result, the subject area will
remain within the Renton School District.
III. OBJECTIVES
The proposed Marshall Annexation generally complies with all 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 existing neighborhood is already surrounded by the City and
would come into the City as a single entity.
2) Use of physical boundaries, including but not limited to bodies of water, highways and
land contours.
The proposed annexation area is an island of unincorporated King County that is surrounded
by the City on all sides. As a result,its boundaries are dictated by those of the City.
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3) Creation and preservation of logical service areas.
City staffs that have reviewed the proposed annexation have stated that the proposed
boundaries appear to represent logical extensions for the provision of City services. Also,
the Countywide Planning Policies state that cities are the appropriate providers of local
urban services to Urban Areas such as this. The proposal would,therefore, further both the
intent of the City annexation objectives and Countywide Planning Policies.
4) Prevention of abnormally irregular boundaries.
The boundaries do not create abnormally irregular boundaries. The elimination of this
unincorporated island more than 2,000 feet,in many cases, from the City's current exterior
boundaries,will result in a more regular City boundary as well as more efficient City service
areas.
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.
Not applicable.
7) Adjustment of impractical boundaries.
As discussed above,this annexation would adjust an existing impractical city boundary by
eliminating a 7.6-acre island of unincorporated King County.
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.
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 agricultural or resource use in the King County
Comprehensive Plan.
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� EXHIBIT A
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 16,2006 Council Chambers
Monday, 7 p.m. M I N U T E S Renton City Hall
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Kathy Keolker called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order
and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL OF RANDY CORMAN,Council President;DON PERSSON; MARCIE PALMER;
COUNCILMEMBERS TERRI BRIERE;DENIS LAW; DAN CLAWSON;TONI NELSON.
CITY STAFF IN KATHY KEOLKER,Mayor;JAY COVINGTON,Chief Administrative
ATTENDANCE Officer;ZANETTA FONTES,Assistant City Attorney;BONNIE WALTON,
City Clerk;GREGG ZIMMERMAN,Planning/Building/Public Works
Administrator;ALEX PIETSCH,Economic Development Administrator;DON
ERICKSON, Senior Planner;MARTY WINE,Assistant CAO;PREETI
SHRIDHAR,Communications Director; TERRY HIGASHIYAMA,
Community Services Administrator; CHIEF KEVIN MILOSEVICH,DEPUTY
CHIEF TIM TROXEL,COMMANDER DAVID LEIBMAN,COMMANDER
KATIE MCCLINCY,COMMANDER FLOYD ELDRIDGE,and
COMMANDER CHARLES MARSALISI,Police Department.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION Chief of Police Kevin Milosevich announced Police Department employee
Police: Employee Promotions promotions as follows:
• Officer Jon Schuldt,promoted to Sergeant;
• Sergeant David Leibman,promoted to Commander; and
• Conunander Tim Troxel,promoted to Deputy Chief.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Annexation: Marshall, Duvall accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Keolker opened the public meeting
ve E Sunset Blvd to consider the Marshall 10%Notice of Intent to Annex Petition for
approximately 7.6 acres located adjacent and immediately west of Duvall Ave.
NE,just north of the commercial development at the northwest corner of Duvall
Ave.NE and NE Sunset Blvd. The western boundary is Anacortes Ave.NE, if
extended,and the northern boundary is NE 17th St.,if extended.
Senior Planner pon Erickson stated that the site currently contains 26 single-
family dwellings and the topography is relatively flat. He pointed out that the
area is surrounded by the City on all four sides,and has been an unincorporated
island since the mid-1970s. Reviewing the public services,Mr. Erickson noted
that the site is served by Fire District#25,the Renton School District, and
Renton water and sewer. He relayed the Planning/Building/Public Works
Department comments regarding surface water mitigation,old and undersized
water mains,and street surfaces.
Mr. Erickson reported that the existing King County zoning is R-4(four
dwelling units per gross acre). The area is designated Residential Single Family
under Renton's Comprehensive Plan for which R-8 (eight dwelling units per net
acre)zoning is probable. He stated that the fiscal impact analysis indicates a
deficit of$3,009 at cunent development and a surplus of$4,429 at full
development. The one-time parks acquisition and development cost is
estimated at$33,102. He concluded that the proposed annexation is consistent
with City policies and Boundary Review Board objectives.
CERTIFI���
1, the undersignec�'�i y lerk of the
City of Aenton, Washington, certify
that this is a true and conect copy of
I�lb�cb �ounC�) Mtn�.�S• Siibscribed
an seale,d th's13�day of,��,20�
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City Clerk
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Noting that a portion of the site is being used as commercial and the property
directly adjacent to this portion is also commercial, Councilwoman Briere
indicated that it is logical for the commercial uses to line up. Mr. Erickson said
the site's zoning has to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and pointed
out that a Comprehensive Plan amendment may be needed. He explained that
the commercial use can be grandfathered in if it currently is a legal use in King
County.
Public comment was invited.
Charles Grass, 10733 138th Ave. SE, Renton, 98059, stated that he is the
petitioner for the annexation, and suggested light commercial zoning along
Duvall Ave. NE given the substantial commercial activity directly across from
the site. He pointed out that residential properties on main streets such as
Duvall Ave. NE tend to become run down.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY BRIERE,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC MEETING.
CARRIED.
MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ACCEPT
THE MARSHALL 10%NOTICE OF INTENT TO COMMENCE
ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS PETITION, AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION
OF THE 60% DIRECT PETITION TO ANNEX FOR THE 7.6 ACRE AREA,
REQUIRE THAT PROPERTY OWNERS ASSUME A PROPORTIONAL
SHARE OF THE CITY'S OUTSTANDING VOTED INDEBTEDNESS, AND
ACCEPT ZONING CONSISTENT WITH THE COMPREHENSNE PLAN.
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 2006 and beyond. Items noted included:
� Take part in the Cedar River"Salmon Trek" and learn about the life cycle of
salmon. Naturalists will be stationed at the downtown Renton Library,
Riverview Park, Cavanaugh Pond, and Landsburg Park from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. on October 21, 22, 28, and 29, and November 4.
� The Renton Senior Activity Center's annual Craft Bazaar will be held on
October 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Bazaar will offer crafts handmade
by Renton area senior adults.
� The Renton Municipal Airport may experience an increase in nighttime
aircraft operations this week due to unforeseen construction delays causing
the closure of the main runway at Boeing Field.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Howard McOmber, 475 Olympia Ave. NE, Renton, 98056, expressed his
Citizen Comment: McOmber- pleasure that the Highlands Zoning Task Force is working towards improving
Highlands Zoning Task Force the Highlands neighborhood. He noted the need for alley and sidewalk
improvements in the area, and an increased police presence.
Citizen Comment: Moore - Kirk Moore, 1901 Harrington Circle NE, Renton, 98056, indicated that he is the
Highlands Zoning Task Force chair of the Highlands Zoning Task Force. He reported that the task force has a
good understanding of the situation in the Highlands, and he thanked Economic
Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department staff for their
assistance. Mr. Moore reviewed the issues the task force is tackling, and he
predicted that the task force will produce positive recommendations that meet
the goals for the area.
October 16,2006 Rcnton City Council Minutes Page 351
In response to Council President Corman's question, Mr. Moore confirmed that
there is good participation from all members of the task force. He pointed out
that the task force is concentrating on moving forward and not on living in the
past.
Citizen Comment: Curley- Pam Curley, 1225 Kirkland Ave. NE, Renton, 98056, noted that the police have
Waiver of Water-Related been called numerous times regarding the tenant in her duplex. She reported a
Charge situation whereby her tenant illegally turned the water on, and when she
reported this to the Utility Billing Division, she was charged $170. Ms. Curley
explained that she cannot afford to pay the charge. She stressed that she should
not be chastised for reporting her tenant's actions, and asked for waiver of the
charge.
Police Chief Milosevich stated that the Police Department is familiar with the
problems Ms. Curley is having with her tenant and is trying to help resolve the
issue. He pointed out that the eviction process has begun; however, the process
can take a long time. Chief Administrative Officer Covington reviewed Ms.
Curley's situation in regards to the water-related charge and noted that the only
way the charge can be waived is by legislative action.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER
THIS MATTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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 10/9/2006. Council concur.
10/9/2006
City Clerk: Quarterly Contract City Clerk submitted Quarterly Contract List for period of 7/1/2006 to
List, 7/1/2006 to 9/30/2006 9/30/2006; 62 contracts and l7 addenda totaling $24,392,293.94. Information.
CAG: 06-168, Coulon Beach City Clerk reported bid opeiling on 10/10/2006 for CAG-06-168, Coulon Beach
Log Boom & Transient Log Boom and Transient Moorage Repair; four bids; engineer's estimate
Moorage Repair, Richard $105,000; and submitted staff recommendation to award the contract to low
Phillips Marine bidder, Richard Phillips Marine, Inc., in the amount of$69,632. Council
concur.
Finance: Impact Fees, Issaquah Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
& Kent School Districts recommended approval to increase the impact fee collected on behalf of the
Issaquah School District, and approval to implement an impact fee to be
collected on behalf of the Kent School District. Refer to Finance Committee;
set public hearing on 11/20/2006.
Budget: 2007, Annual City of Finance and Information Services Department recommended a public hearing
Renton be set on 11/6/2006 to consider the 2007 Revenue Sources and Preliminary
Budget, and a public hearing be set on 12/4/2006 to consider the 2007 Budget.
Refer to Committee of the Whole; set public hearings.
Plat: West Coast, NE 4th St, Hearing Examiner recommended approval, with conditions, of the West Coast
PP-04-149 Preliminary Plat; 60 single-family lots on 10.82 acres located at 4925 NE 4th St.
Council concur.
MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
October 16, 2006 Renton City Council Minutes Page 35?
UNFINISHED BUSINESS Council President Corman presented a Committee of the Whole report
Committee of the Whole regarding the Springbrook Trail missing link. The Springbrook Trail, first
Community Services: identified as the "Springbrook Valley Trail" in the City of Renton Trails Master
Springbrook Trail Missing Plan, was adopted as part of the Comprehensive Parks, Recreation, and Open
Link Space Plan in 1993. This trail is a north/south route and generally follows the
Springbrook Creek from the City limits at SW 43rd St. north to the Black River
Riparian Forest, and connects to a much larger trail system with access to the
cities of Pacific and Seattle.
The Springbrook Trail missing link was bid as part of the Springbrook Creek
Wetland and Habitat Mitigation Bank Project located on 130 acres of City-
owned property. The engineer's estimate for trail construction was $1,599,997
with the low bid coming in at $646,398. The City has sufficient funds to cover
the cost of construction, including a 10 percent contingency for a total of
$711,038 from the Community Development Impact Mitigation Fund.
The Committee recommended approval to fund construction of the Springbrook
Trail in the amount of$711,038 from the Community Development Impact
Mitigation Fund(Fund 303) and further authorizes trail construction. MOVED
BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Persson presented a report recommending Council
Finance: Water Bill approve an extended water bill adjustment for a period of 12 months, which
Adjustment, Harris/Reeves equals compensation in the amount of$1,162.25, for a water service line leak to
a single-family dwelling at 2313 SE 8th Dr. This residence is located in the
Falcon Ridge Development, which has some unusual and extraordinary
circumstances as follows:
• Development Standards in 1986 for the Falcon Ridge Planned Unit
Development did not require the developer to install each water meter in
front of the subject property.
• A private water service line was installed under and across neighboring
properties, driveways, and ditch lines making the leak dif�cult to find and
to repair.
• The owner went through extraordinary effort to find the leak as documented
by hiring professionals to locate the leak, due to the unusual location of the
service line on the adjacent property.
• The owner had to relocate the meter and replace the water service line.
MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Communitv Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report
Committee recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve Mayor
Appointment: Municipal Arts Keolker's appointment of Patricia Riggs to the Municipal Arts Commission for
Commission an unexpired term expiring 12/31/2007. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED
BY PALMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED. Councilwoman Nelson introduced Ms. Riggs, who was present in
the audience.
RESOLUTIONS AND The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and
ORDINANCES adoption:
October 16, 2006 Renton City Council Minutes Page 353
Ordinance#5223 An ordinance was read annexing approximately 24 acres of property generally
Annexation: Querin II, located south of NE Sunset Blvd. and north of SE 114th St., if extended, east of
Hoquiam Ave NE 141 st Ave. SE, if extended, and west of 144th Ave. SE, if extended (Querin II
Annexation). MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,
COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance#5224 An ordinance was read establishing the zoning classification for approximately
Annexation: Querin II, R-4 10.70 acres, generally located in the portion north of SE 112th St., if extended,
Zoning east of 142nd Ave. SE, and south of NE Sunset Blvd., annexed within the City
of Renton from R-4 (Urban Residential- four dwelling units per acre, King
County zoning) to R-4 (four dwelling units per net acre) zoning; Querin II
Annexation. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COi1NCIL
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordinance#5225 An ordinance was read establishing the zoning classification for approximately
Annexation: Querin II, R-8 12.35 acres, generally located in that portion west of 142nd Ave. SE and that
Zoning portion south of SE 112th St., if extended, annexed within the City of Renton
from R-4 (Urban Residential - four dwelling units per acre, King County
zoning) to R-8 (eight dwelling units per net acre) zoning; Querin II Annexation.
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Clawson expressed concerns about Initiative 933, which will be
AJLS: Initiative 933 before Washington state voters this November, and suggested scheduling a pro
(Government Regulation of and con discussion on the matter. Mayor Keolker stated that the matter is
Private Property) scheduled to be discussed at the next Counci] meeting, and resolutions will be
prepared in case Council decides to take a position on the initiative.
ADJOURNNIENT MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADJOURN.
CARRIED. Time: 7:49 p.m.
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Recorder: Michele Neumann
October 16, 2006
� EXHIBIT B
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 18,2007 Council Chambers
Monday,7 p.m. M I N U T E S Renton City Hall
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Kathy Keolker called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order
and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL OF TONI NELSON,Council President; DON PERSSON;MARCIE PALMER;
COUNCILMEMBERS TERRI BRIERE;DENIS LAW;DAN CLAWSON. MOVED BY NELSON,
SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT
COUNCILMEMBER RANDY CORMAN. CARRIED.
CITY STAFF IN KATHY KEOLKER,Mayor;JAY COVINGTON, Chief Administrative
ATTENDANCE Officer; LAWRENCE J.WARREN, City Attorney;BONNIE WALTON,City
Clerk;GREGG ZIMMERMAN,Planning/Building/Public Works
Administrator;ALEX PIETSCH,Economic Development Administrator;DON
ERICKSON,Senior Planner;MARTY WINE,Assistant CAO;PREETI
SHRIDHAR, Communications Director; CHIEF I. DAVID DANIELS,Fire
Department; COMMANDER KENT CURRY,Police Department.
SPECIAL Ivan Miller,Principal Planner with Puget Sound Regional Council(PSRC),
PRESENTATIONS gave a presentation on VISION 2040,which updates the 1995 VISION 2020
Regional Issues: Puget Sound planning strategy. He explained that the role of VISION 2040 is an
Regional Council Vision 2040 overreaching and long-range growth management,economic,and transportation
. strategy for the central Puget Sound region. The functional transportation and
economic plans provide an additional level of detail,and the strategy integrates
regional objectives and provides broad direction. Mr. Miller pointed out that
what drives the VISION update is how and where future growth can be
accommodated while protecting the environment,economic prosperity,and
overall quality of life.
Mr. Miller reviewed each of the four parts that are contained in VISION 2040,
which are: environmental framework,regional growth strategy,multicounty
planning policies,and actions and measures. He stated that the value of the
strategy to local governments is as follows: regional context for local decision
making,work together to bend growth trends,and address issues that are
difficult to resolve at the individual jurisdiction level. In conclusion,Mr. Miller
noted the VISION 2040 participation opporiunities at upcoming open houses.
Economic Development Administrator Pietsch said when the VISION 2040
document is adopted and the multicounty pianning policies are established,the
King County Growth Management Planning Council will take the preferred
growth alternative and integrate it throughout King County. He explained that
cities in King County will be expected to accommodate many new people by
2040,and Renton will review its capacity to determine whether any
amendments need to be made to zoning and land use regulations. Mr.Pietsch
noted that Renton is meeting the VISION 2020 growth targets,and will be able
to accommodate growth by 2040 without significant policy shifts.
City Clerk: Comcast Cable Assistant CAO Wine noted that the City is considering the renewal of the
Overview franchise with Comcast Cable,and she introduced Terry Davis,Regional
Director of Franchising and Government Affairs for Comcast,who gave an
overview of the services that the cable company provides. Mr.Davis pointed
out that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 eliminated the barriers to
competition,and since then,Comcast has invested over$40 billion in
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broadband technologies. He stated that Renton has approximately 19,000 cable
subscribers and the amount of franchise fees and utility taxes Comcast paid to
the City in 2006 was $1,517,010.
Regarding analog transition, Mr. Davis reported that as of the Congress-set
deadline date of 2/17/2009, broadcasters will no longer be able to broadcast
their signal through the analog spectrum. Therefore, Comcast is working to
make sure its video services, such as bandwidth management, digital simulcast,
and video on demand, are robust, and that digital-quality service demands can
be met. He further reported that technology improvements are increasing high-
speed Internet speeds. Mr. Davis pointed out that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled
that the Internet is not a cable modem service,but an interstate information
service regulated by the Federal Communications Commission(FCC).
Continuing, Mr. Davis reported that Comcast has invested in competitive phone
service, and is employing technologies to provide better customer service and
better monitoring of its system. He stated that there are 7501oca1 customer
service representatives based in Fife and Everett, with a third call center
scheduled to open in Lynnwood in July 2007. Concluding, Mr. Davis noted the
FCC 621(a)(1) Report and Order regarding how much can be regulated and
negotiated under a contract, and the proposed Statewide franchising bill.
Councilmember Briere pointed out the lack of a service location where new
cable boxes can be picked up in the Renton area.
PUBLIC HEARINGS This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Annexation: Aster Park, NE accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Keolker opened the public hearing
Sunset Blvd to consider annexation and R-4 zoning of 19.85 acres, including the SR-900
right-of-way, located along the south side of NE Sunset Blvd. (SR-900), west of
148th Ave. SE, north of SE 112th St., if extended, and east of 144th Ave. SE, if
extended (Aster Park).
Senior Planner Erickson reported that the site contains a new 37-lot single-
family subdivision, two existing homes, and the 37-space Fir Grove Mobile
Home Park. Mr. Erickson indicated that the site slopes to the south on its
eastern portion and to the southwest(towards Honey Creek) on its western
portion. Public services are provided by Fire District#10, Water District#90,
Renton sewer, and the Issaquah School District.
Mr. Erickson stated that current King County zoning for the annexation site is
R-48,48 dwelling units per gross acre, and R-4,which bonuses up to six units
per gross acre. The area is designated Residential Low Density by Renton's
Comprehensive Plan, for which R-4 (four dwelling units per net acre) zoning is
recommended. He noted that staff is currently working on a text amendment to
allow Residential Manufactured Home Park zoning under the Residential Low
Density land use designation.
Turning to the fiscal impact analysis that assumes a potential of 61 single-
family homes at full development and a new assessed home value of$500,000,
Mr. Erickson estimated a deficit of$8,707 at current development, and a surplus
of$23,892 at full development. The estimated one-time parks development cost
is $27,724. Mr. Erickson concluded that the proposed annexation is within the
best interests and general welfare of the City, and furthers City business goals.
Public comment was invited.
Donald Arsenault, PO Box 1492, Tacoma, 98401, stated that he is a commercial
investment real estate broker representing the owner of the Fir Grove Mobile
June 18,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 209
Home Park property. He noted the loss of property value due to the rezone,
wanting assurance that an 80-unit use is possible on the property. Additionally,
Mr. Arsenault questioned whether zoning bonuses apply to the mobile home
park site.
Mr. Erickson indicated that Renton does not currently provide a bonus
mechanism, and that the allowable use would be determined during the
environmental review process.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY BRIERE,
SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED.
MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL BEGIN
EFFECTUATING THE 19.85-ACRE ASTER PARK ANNEXATION BY
HOLDING FIRST READING OF THE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE,AND
BEGIN CONCURRENT REZONING OF THE NON-STREET PORTIONS OF
THE SITE BY HOLDING FIRST READING OF THE ORDINANCE
REZONING SIX ACRES FROM KING COUNTY'S R-48 ZONE TO
RENTON'S R-4 ZONE AND BY HOLDING FIRST READING OF THE
ORDINANCE REZONING APPROXIMATELY 12.17 ACRES FROM KING
COLJNTY'S R-4 ZONE TO RENTON'S R-4 ZONE. CARRIED. (See page
211 for ordinances.)
Annexation: Marshall, Duvall � This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
ve E & unset Blvd accardance with local and State laws, Mayor Keolker opened the public hearing
to consider the 60%Petition to Annex and R-8 zoning for the proposed
Marshall Annexation; 7.6 acres located adjacent and immediately west of
Duvall Ave. NE,just north of the commercial development at the northwest
corner of Duvall Ave. NE and NE Sunset Blvd. The western boundary is
Anacortes Ave. NE, if extended, and the northern boundary is NE 17th St., if
extended.
Senior Planner Erickson stated that the site, which is completely surrounded by
the City, contains 26 single-family dwellings. The relatively-flat site drains to
Honey Creek via City facilities on Duvall Ave. NE. Reviewing the public
services, he said 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 noted the following: the 2005
King County Surface Water Design Manual should be used at the time of future
developinent, existing�vater mains are old and undersized and need to be
replaced, and existing streets will need resurfacing to come up to City standards.
Mr. Erickson explained that existing King County zoning is R-4 (four dwelling
units per gross acre), and the City's Comprehensive Plan designates the site as
Residential Single Family, for which R-8 zoning is proposed. He noted the
existence of a proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment for this area,pointing
out that the Planning Commission feels that any rezoning along Duvall Ave. NE
is untimely, as major widening of Duvall is proposed and residential
accessibility will be compromised during construction.
Continuing, Mr. Erickson reported that the fiscal impact analysis indicates a
deficit of$3,009 at current development and a surplus of$4,429 at full
development. The one-time parks acquisition and development cost is
estimated at $33,102. In conclusion,he stated that the annexation proposal is
consistent with City policies and Boundary Review Board objectives.
June 18,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 210
In response to Council inquiries, Mr. Erickson indicated that private roads will
remain private if the area is annexed, and they are not eligible for resurfacing by
the City. He confirmed that the existing CPA business would be grandfathered
in as a non-conforming use, and the site cannot be redeveloped until it is
rezoned.
Public comment was invited.
Charles Grass said he owns the CPA firm property at 10733 138th Ave. SE,
Renton, 98059, which has been vacant since November. Reporting that he
intends to redevelop the property as an office building,Mr. Grass stated his
belief that the property should be commercial as it abuts commercial activity to
the south and has been used in commercial activities in the past. He encouraged
Council to annex and rezone the property into a commercial activity.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY BRIERE,
SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED.
MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL: ACCEPT
THE MARSHALL ANNEXATION 60% DIRECT PETITION TO ANNEX;
AUTHORIZE THE ADMINISTRATION TO SUBMIT THE NOTICE OF
INTENT PACKAGE TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD, AND
CONSIDER R-8 ZONING CONSISTENT WITH THE CTTY'S
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY
DESIGNATION IF THE AREA SUBSEQUENTLY ANNEXES. CARRIED.
Discussion ensued regarding the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment and
the non-conforming legal use status of the existing structure on Mr. Grass's
property.
ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Covington reviewed a�vritten administrative
REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs
adopted as part of its business plan for 2007 and beyond. Items noted included:
� The Coulon Family Concert Series will be held every Wednesday, from
June 27 through August 15, with the Renton City Concert Band kicking off
this summer's entertainment schedule.
� The City of Renton Clean Sweep! Program continues,with participating
neighborhood organizations taking part in the Neighborhood Cleanup event
on June 23. On June 30, occupants of all single-family residences can place
a variety of unwanted materials at their curbside for free pickup during the
Load Zone Neighbor-to-Neighbor Curbside Cleanup event.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Mike O'Halloran,4420 SE 4th St.,Renton, 98059, said the dedication of
Citizen Comment: O'Halloran- Heritage Park located on Union Ave. NE occurred last Saturday, and he thanked
Heritage Park the City for funding the new park. Mayor Keolker expressed her appreciation
to Mr. O'Halloran and the other Municipal Arts Commission members far
commissioning a piece of artwork for the park.
Citizen Comment: Aquino - Tarron Aquino,4317 SE 4th Pl., Renton, 98059, stated that she also attended
Heritage Park the Heritage Park dedication. She pointed out that on that day, she noticed
many people walking ar►d playing outside, and expressed her hope that the trend
continues. Ms. Aquino voiced her appreciation for the park.
Citizen Comment: Clifford - Chris Clifford, 2721 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, 98055, expressed concern regarding
Renton Transit Center Safety the continuing and escalating problems with violence and unacceptable
behavior at the Renton Transit Center. Stating that the Renton police are doing
June 18,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 211
the best they can,he stressed that King County Metro needs to help Renton deal
with the safety problems and encouraged Council to pursue their assistance.
Mr. Clifford noted that in Everett, an affected bus run was rerouted away from
the transit center in efforts to curb the problems. He feared that problems at the
transit center will negatively affect the vitality of the downtown area.
Councilmember Clawson indicated that statistics are not showing an escalation
of violence at the transit center. He stated that the City, the school district, and
King County have been working together to reduce the problems, and he
emphasized that Renton is actively addressing the matter.
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 6/11/2007. Council concur.
6/11/2007
Court Case: Jessica Warden, Court Case filed on behalf of Jessica Warden by Albert M. Raines challenging
CRT-07-005 the alleged unlawful detention of Ms. Warden relating to a 3/16/2007 DUI
charge in Renton Municipal Court. Refer to City Attorne�and Insurance
Services.
Court Case: Yakima County, Court Case filed by Yakima County claiming Renton was not entitled to
CRT-07-006 terminate the agreement for the housing of inmates by Yakima County
Department of Corrections for cause. Refer to City Attornev and Insurance
Services.
Finance: Utility Bill Finance and Information Services Department submitted request from the
Adjustment, Renton Housing Renton Housing Authority for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and
Authority recommended granting the adjustment in the amount of$14,158.35. Refer to
Finance Committee.
Fire: Hazardous Materials Fire Department recommended approval of the conversion of the Hazardous
Position Conversion Materials Specialist position (Loca12170)to a uniformed Lieutenant position
(Local 864) assigned as a Hazardous Materials Coordinator. Council concur.
CAG: 06-066, Airport Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-06-066, Airport Entrance
Entrance Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation; and requested approval of the project, commencement of 60-day
Construct Co lien period, and release of retained amount of$19,133.42 to Construct Co.,
contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur.
MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL APPROVE THE
CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
RESOLUTIONS AND The following ordinances were presented for first reading and referred to the
ORDINANCES Council meeting of 6/25/2007 for second and final reading:
Annexation: Aster Park,NE An ordinance was read annexing approximately 19.85 acres of property located
Sunset Blvd immediately south of NE Sunset Blvd. and immediately west of 148th Ave. SE
(Aster Park Annexation). MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY
CLAWSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND
FINAL READING ON 6/25/2007. CARRIED.
Annexation: Aster Park, R-4 An ordinance was read establishing the zoning classification for approximately
Zoning(12.17 Acres) 12.17 acres located immediately south of the south side of NE Sunset Blvd. on
the north,west of the west side of 148th Ave. SE, and north of the midpoint of
SE 112th St., if extended, on the south, from R-4 (Urban Residential - four
dwelling units per acre, King County zoning)to R-4 (Residential - four
dwelling units per acre, Renton zoning); Aster Park Annexation. MOVED BY
June 18,2007 Renton City Council Minutes Page 212
BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 6/25/2007.
CARRIED.
Annexation: Aster Park, R-4 An ordinance was read establishing the zoning classification for approximately
Zoning (6 Acres) six acres located immediately south of the south side of NE Sunset Blvd. on the
north, west of the new Aster Park Subdivision, and north of the midpoint of SE
112th St., if extended, on the south, from R-48 (Urban Residential - 48 dwelling
units per acre, King County zoning) to R-4(Residential - four dwelling units
per acre, Renton zoning);Aster Park Annexation. MOVED BY BRIERE,
SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR
SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 6/25/2007. CARRIED.
The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and
adoption:
Ordinance#5291 An ordinance was read amending the 2007 Budget to authorize $429,420 from
Fire: Assistance to Firefighters grant reimbursement to the general fund balance for the purpose of purchasing
Grant, Purchase of Self- equipment for the Renton Fire Department. MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED
Contained Breathing BY PERSSON,COIJNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
Apparatus, Budget Amend CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance#5292 An ordinance was read amending the 2007 Budget by using $66,714 from the
Fire: Emergency Management Fund 000 fund balance for the purpose of supplemental funding to support the
Performance Grant, WA State City's emergency management program. MOVED BY LAW, SECONDED BY
Military Department, Budget BRIERE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
Amend ALL AYES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Reporting receipt of a letter from Dr. Mary Alice Heuschel, Renton School
Citizen Comment: Heuschel - District Superintendent, 300 SW 7th St., Renton, 98057, requesting financial
IKEA Performing Arts Center assistance for the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center, it was MOVED BY
LAW, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL ADJOURN.
CARRIED. Time: 8:40 p.m.
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Recorder: Michele Neumann
June 18, 2007
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King County
Department of Assessments Scott Noble
King County Administration Bldg. f�SSeSS01�
500 Fourth Avenue,Room 708
Seattle,WA 98104-2384
(20�296-5195 FAX(20�296-0595
Email:assessor.info@metrokc.gov
www.metrokc.gov/assessor/
ANNEXATION PETITION CERTIFICATION
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the petition submitted March 30, 2�07 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 Marshall Annexation, have
been examined, the property taxpayers, tax parcel numbers, and
assessed value of properties listed thereon carefully compared with
the King County tax roll records, ancl as a result of such exarnination,
found to be su.fficient under the provisions of the Revised Code of
Washington, Section 35A.01.040.
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 19th of April, 2007
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
That portion of the Southwest quarter of Section 3,Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
W.M., in King County, Washington,lying southerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2824, westerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2945, northerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2894, and easterly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2000.
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i Donald Erickson -Water service to properties along SE 107th St& Duvall Ave Page 1
From: Abdoul Gafour
To: Erickson, Donald
Date: 07/24/2007 5:03:53 PM
Subject: Water service to properties along SE 107th St& Duvall Ave
Don,
The properties along SE 107th Street and SE 107th Place that are currently within King County are paying
outside city limit rates for water consumption and for meter charges.
The outside City rate is 1.5 times the in-City rate.
As part of the Duvall Ave NE roadway project, we are not planning to install a new water line in SE 107th
Street. SE 107th Street appears to be a private road, and the City does not currently have an easement
to install a water line within this private road.
In SE 107th PI, the City has an existing 6-inch water line that may need to be relocated as part of the
Duvall project to accommodate a new storm detention vault.
We could add a new hydrant along Duvall near SE 107th St.
Let me know if oyu have any questions.
Abdoul (x7210)
7/24/07- 5 p.m.
CC: Wilhoit, James
There being no further public comment,it was MOVED BY CLAWSON,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARIN(
CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administr�
REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work pro
adopted as part of its business plan for 2006 and beyond. Items noted incl
� The Renton Youth Symphony Orchestra performs its Holiday Concert
Carco Theatre on December 16.
� The 2007 Winter/Spring "What's Happening..." brochure of recreatio�
programs is now available.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Charles Grass, 3919 NE 19th St.,Renton, 98056,requested a City-initiate�
Citizen Comment: Grass-2007 zoning designation change of five properties located in the vicinity of 138
Comprehensive Plan Ave. SE(Duvall Ave.NE)and SE 107th Pl. in the proposed Marshall
Amendment,Marshall Annexation area from R-4 to Commercial Neighborhood. He explained w
Annexation Properties properties are included in the request,pointing out that he wants to redeve
parcel from a residential structure to a professional office building. Mr. G
pointed out that two of the properties are located across from the Shannon
Village retail and professional office complex. He stated that residential
properties tend to fall into disrepair in this area as a result of people not w
to live on the busy arterial of Duvall Ave.NE,which is in the process of b
widened.
Planning Manager Rebecca Lind explained that the filing deadline for the
Comprehensive Plan amendments is December 15, and Mr. Grass is reque
that the City initiate the request so he does not have to pay the filing fee.
Councilwoman Briere stated that due to some of the properties'proximity
Shannon's Village, it seems reasonable that a commercial designation be c
on both sides of the street. She expressed her support for a City-initiated
request, saying that commercial zoning is a logical change.
MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CALL T
CITY-IlVITIATED REZONE AND WANE THE FEE. CARRIED.
Citizen Comment: Hunt-Renton Bob Hunt, 15625 156th Pl. SE,Renton, 98058,presented Council with a c
From Coal to Jets Revised the revised publication Renton-From Coal to Jets, which was originally
Pnhli�atinn nnhlichPrl in 197�i HP nntPr� that thP RPntnn T�ictnrical �ncietv fimrierl thf
Printed on 04/09/2007 7 from Folio document
MARSHALL ANNEXATION
Units Po ulation AV
Existin dev. 26 60 $5,761,000
Full dev. 26 60 $5,761,000
Assumptions: 2.3 persons/household
$230,440 AV/existing unit
$450,000 AV/new unit
Reusriu�s: '::_::::::: Total revenues
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Existin Full Rate Existing ;:;:;:;:::$��;�38::9Q:
Re ular le $16,615 $16,615 2.884 Full : :::::::���4�$:9(1
Excessle $360 $360 0.06252
State shared revenues
Rate er ca Existin Full
Li uor tax $3.23 $193.80 $193.80
Li uor Board rofits $7.31 $438.60 $438.60
Gas tax-unrestricted $14.14 $848.40 $848.40
MVET $0.19 $11.40 $11.40
Cam er excise $0.75 $45.00 $45.00
Criminal 'ustice $0.73 $43.80 $43.80
Total $1,581.00 $1,581.00
Miscellaneous revenues
Rate Existin Full
Real estate excise* $75.35 $4,521.00 $4,521.00
Utilit tax** $133.20 $3,463.20 $3,463.20
Surface Water Utilit
Fines &forfeits" $14.98 $898.80 $898.80
Total $8,883.00 $8,883.00
" Per capita
"' Per housing unit-based on $2,220 annual utility billing @ 6% tax rate
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Per ca ita Existin Full Existing :::::::$32;�£3�::�3;
Contracted Services Full ::::::::::::����8�::�3:
Alcohol $0.19 $11.40 $11.40
Public Defender $4.68 $280.80 $280.80
Jail $8.56 $513.60 $513.60
Subtotal $805.80 $805.80
Court/le al/admin. $66.92 $4,015.20 $4,015.20
Parks maintenance* $14.90 $864.20 $864.20
Police $276.89 $16,613.40 $16,613.40
Surface Water O & M $1,809.00 $1,809.00
Road maintenance** N/A $1,080.38 $1,080
Fire*** $1.25 $7,201.25 $7,201.25
Total $32,389.23 $32,389.23
*See Sheet Parks FIA
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""" Rate per$1,000 of assessed valuation (FD#25 contract) Net fiscal impact
Existing :;;;;:;;;:::$4;35fl:33
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atie�tiiii�:Gti�ts:::Parks acquisition &development(from Sheet Parks FIA): $25,530.00
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Total one-time costs: :'::;;;;;i;;$�;�3�;0(T:
Revised 8-29 per Finance Memo
MARSHALL ANNEXATION
Units Po ulation AV
Existin dev. 26 60 $5,761,000
Full dev. 43 99 $13,411,000
Assumptions: 2.3 persons/household
$230,440 AV/existing unit
$450,000 AV/new unit
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Existin Full Rate Existing : �i29;38f3:;18'
Re ular lev $18,138 $42,224 3.14843 Full :::::::::::::�6fl;31:3:;3�:
Excess lev $453 $1,054 0.07861
State shared revenues
Rate er ca Existin Full
Li uor tax $3.93 $235.80 $389.07
Li uor Board rofits $7.41 $444.60 $733.59
Gas tax- unrestricted $23.69 $1,421.40 $2,345.31
MVET $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Cam er excise $0.75 $45.00 $74.25
Criminal 'ustice $0.22 $13.20 $21.78
Total $2,160.00 $3,564.00
Miscellaneous revenues
Rate Existin Full
Real estate excise* $48.57 $2,914.20 $4,808.43
Utilit tax'`` $133.20 $3,463.20 $5,727.60
Surface Water Utilit $1,200.00 $1,200.00
Fines &forfeits* $17.53 $1,051.80 $1,735.47
Total $8,629.20 $13,471.50
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Per ca ita Existin Full Existing ;:;;,;;;;�;32;3$�:<�3
Contracted Services Full ,. :':;i;i;�55;$$4';�9:
Alcohol $0.19 $11.40 $18.81
Public Defender $4.68 $280.80 $463.32
Jail $8.56 $513.60 $847.44
Subtotal $805.80 $1,329.57
Court/le al/admin. $66.92 $4,015.20 $6,625.08
Parks maintenance'' $14.90 $864.20 $864.20
Police $276.89 $16,613.40 $27,412.11
Surface Water O & M $1,809.00 $1,809.00
Road maintenance"" N/A $1,080.38 $1,080
Fire"*" $1.25 $7,201.25 $16,763.75
Total $32,389.23 $55,884.09
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Other one-time costs: $0.00
Total one-time costs: :':':':::;:::$3�;1;02:a0:
Revised 8-29 per Finance Memo
DATE: May 8, 2007
T0: Don Erikson
Senior Planner
Economic Development Neighborhoods and
Strategic Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
FROM: Laurel and George Tyler
Residential Property Owner
13650 SE 107th Street
Renton, WA 98059
425-235-4570
RE: Marshall Annexation Prezone
Land Use Number: LUA-07-029, PZ, ECF
Dear Mr. Erikson,
Thank you for providing us with the information pertaining to the
Marshall annexation prezone. I would like to file a formal protest
against the proposed rezoning of the 4 parcels fronting Duvall Ave. NE,
(approximately 0.98 acres) , from Residential Single Family to Commercial
Neighborhood.
We believe the rezoning of these properties will adversely affect our
quality of life and decrease our property values.
We also would like to be put on the record as protesting the proposed
annexation into the City of Renton. We have discussed the annexation
with several of our neighbors who have resided on our street for many
years, and they believe there has been inaccurate information
communicated to ourselves and our neighbors regarding the annexation.
These issues would need to be adequately discussed and resolved before
we would reconsider agreeing to annexation.
Sincerely,
George and Laurel Tyler
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MARSHALL ANNEXATION PUBLIC HEARING
ACCEPTANCE OF 60% DIRECT PETITION TO ANNEX AND
CONSIDERATION OF FUTURE ZONING
June 18, 2007
The City is in receipt of the 60% Direct Petition to Annex signed by property owners in the
proposed Marshall Annexation area representing more than 60% of the area's $5,761,000
assessed value. The King County Departnlenf of Assessments certified the signatures on the
petition on April 19, 2007.
The 7.6-acre site is located in the City's Potential Annexation Area and is designated Residential
Single Family (RS) on the City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The site currently has
King County R-4 zoning, which allows up to six units per gross acre. It is likely that if the area
annexes the City will rezone it R-8, eight units per net acre, consistent with the RS land use
designation.
The annexation site is completely surrounded by the City and is located adjacent and
immediately west of Duvall Avenue NE, just north of the commercial development at the
northwest corner of Duvall Avenue NE and NE Sunset Boulevard. Its western boundary is
Anacortes Avenue NE, if extended, and its northern boundary is NE 17r" Street, if extended.
Pursuant to state law, Council is required to hold at least two public hearings to consider future
zoning far the subject annexation site, should Council decide to annex it (RCW 35A.14.340).
Tonight's public hearing is considered to be the first of these required public hearings.
The Administration is also seeking Council approval, if it decides to accept the 60% Direct
Petition, to forward the Notice of Intent package to the Boundary Review Board for King County
for their mandatory 45-day review.
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Dear Resident or Property Owner:
The City of Renton is inviting you and your neighbors to attend an informational meeting on
several proposed changes in your neighborhood including the proposed annexation of 7.6
acres of unincorporated King County(see Figure 1) and the possible commercial zoning on
the five parcels in the annexation area that front on Duvall Avenue NE (see Figure 2).
The meeting will be held on Thursday, May 10, 2007, at 6:00 p.m., in the Conferencing
Center on the 7t" floor of Renton City Hall. The Conferencing Center is the windowed room
right as you come off the elevator. Staff will be able to answer questions from you and your
neighbors at this informal informational meeting.
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A map showing how to get to Renton City Hall is on the back of this page. Renton City
Hall is located at 1055 S Grady Way in Renton. There is free public parking either at the
front parking lot or on the parking terrace on the roof of the two-story parking garage (from
S Grady Way follow the ramp up to the top level).
Contact Information: Please contact Don Erickson, Senior Planner/Strategic Planning at
425.430.6581 or by email at derickson(a�ci.renton.wa.us.
05.02.07: Mailed to Property Owners, per attached labels.
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Kathy Keolker,Mayor Alex Pietsch,Administrator
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August 28,2006
Mr.John Sweehnan,Director
Accounting Division
King County Department of Assessments
500 Fourth Avenue,Room 709A
Seattle,WA 98104-23$4
SUBJECT: CERTIFICATION OF 10%NOTICE OF INTENT PETITION TO ANNEX
-PROPOSED MARSHALL ANNEXATION
Dear Mr. Sweetman:
Enclosed, please find a petition form and accompanying documentation that together comprise
one 10%Notice of Intent to Commence Annexation Petition. T'he request to annex to the City of
Renton, a code city, is made under 35A.14.120 RCW. The Petition is transmitted to you for
certification of sufficiency of assessed value under the applicable sections of the RCW.
Signatures representing at least 10% of the area's assessed value are required for this petition to
be considered sufficient in this regard. Please note that this is a new annexation.
A map for this annexation is attached to the petition. If you have any questions or require
additional materials, please do not hesitate to call me at (425) 430-6581. Thank you in advance
for your prompt attention to this request.
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Marshall Annexation Data Sheet
PID Name Address Size in S . F�. Assessed Value
345000 0010 Paul&Tran N en 10715 138 Avenue SE 11,845 $185,000
0020 Scott Dominick 13652 SE 107 Place 9,055 $240,000
0030 Richard Holman 13644 SE 107 Place 9,072 $236,000
0040 Junior Brunner 13644 SE 107 Place 9,038 $213,000
0050 La Leenknechts 13628 SE 107 Place 9,106 $229,000
0060 Esteban Ar osiho 13620 SE 107 Place 9,123 $213,000
0070 Jerrod Riske 13612 SE 107 Place 9,140 $239,000
0080 Joan Morar 13604 SE 107 Place 12,583 $240,000
770310 0050 Michael Sweet 13603 SE 107 Place 9,611 $227,000
0040 Ste han Ha 13613 SE 107 Place 9,611 $241,000
0030 Max&Constance Delo 13625 SE 107 Place 9,611 $153,000
0020 Jac ueline Jackson Trust 13637 SE 107 Place 9,611 $304,000
0010 Ga Reinhardt 13645 SE 107 Place 11,814 $276,000
516970 0129 Charles Grass P.O.Box 2563 9,357 $237,000
0137 La Powell P.O.Box 13581 7,881 $124,000
0136 Bradle Clark 13651 SE 107 Place 8,120 $188,000
0133 Clark Larson,Jr. 13627 SE 107 Street 8,120 $197,000
0138 Aimee Cheshier 13615 SE 107 Street 7,000 $173,000
0134 Carl B ant 13609 SE 107 Street 9,240 $202,000
0143 Robert Marts 13610 SE 107 Street 25,972 $240,000
0147 Susan Acheson 13618 SE 107 Street 12,986 $222,000
0144 Re ina Daniels 13630 SE 107 Street 12,986 $239,000
0145 Robert Lambert 13638 SE 107 Street 12,986 $246,000
0141 Charles Cook 13642 SE 107 Street 17,460 $192,000
0148 David T ler 13650 SE 107 Street 14,904 $233,000
0142 Steward Harrison 10625 138 Avenue SE 14,819 $272,000
0141 Charles Cook 13642 SE 107 Street N/A N/a
TOTALS 264,38'7 $5,761,Od0
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28 June 2006 � S t u d y A r e a
Annexation Review Form
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60%Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police T�ansportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighbofioods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Marshall Annexation
Location : The proposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Marshall Annexation is
located along both sides of SE 107�' Street west of and adjacent to
Duvall Avenue NE. If extended, its western boundary would be
Anacortes Avenue NE. The site is an unincorporated island
surrounded by the City of Renton. It is located in Renton's Sewer
Service Area and Water District#90's service area.
Date Circulated: August 28, 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th, 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street length : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 26 Dwelling Units
Commercial : N/A
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation • 99 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: F���t-�elYG=
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 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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Annexation Review Form
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ j 60%Annexation Petition
TO : Buiiding Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Marshall Annexation
Location : The proposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Ma�shall Annexation is
located along both sides of SE 107�' Street west of and adjacent to
Duvall Avenue NE. If extended, its westem boundary would be
Anacortes Avenue NE. The site is an unincorporated island
surrounded by the City of Renton. It is located in Renton's Sewer
Service Area and Water District#90's service area.
Date Circulated: August 28. 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th, 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street length : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 26 Dwelling Units
Commercial : N/A
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation • 99 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: �i„�1-C. ' �
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
departmenUdivision?
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to the area?
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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? �v
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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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO COMMENCE �n,��,���
ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS �e �«,� b y
UNDER RCW 35A.14.120 ��nci/ 8�I-�oD6
(Direct Petition Method)
j10%PETITION—MARSHALL ANNEXATl011�
TO: THE CITY COIINCIL OF SUBMTTTED BY: �h�r��' D;�,�Qp�`so�.
THE CITY OF RENTON ADDRESS: 10�� 13�+h ��Je �S�
City Hall, c% City Clerk ��n-t� ��1 q�;�q
1055 South C'rrady Way PHONE: Ua,S-- ��i i- t���1�I
Renton, WA 98055
The undersigned aze qualified electors resident in the proposed annexation area who
represent not less than ten percent (10%) of the votes cast in the last general election and
who 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.14.020, 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 (E�chibit 2) are included as part of
this petition.
The City Council is requested to set a date not later than sixty days after 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, rej ect or
geographically modify the proposed annexation;
2. The City Council will decide whether to require simuitaneo�s-�doption of a
proposed zoning regulation;
�3. The City Council will decide whether to require the assumption of a proportional
shaze of existing city indebtedness by the area to be annexed; and
4. The City Council will decide whether to adopt a resolution
This page is the first of a group of pages containing identical te�ct material. It is intended
by tLe 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�vhich cumulatively may be considered as a single Notice of Tntention.
Peck Annexation Petltion Page 1 of 2
Marshall Annexation �
WARNING: Every person who signs Ihis petition with any other than his or her irue 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 perition and consent to the filing of this petition.
(Names of petitioners should be in identical form as the name ihat appears on record in tl:e title to lhe
real estate.)
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� � PROPOSED MARSAALL ANNEXA.TION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
That portion of tt�e Southwest quarter of Section 3,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,
W.M., in King County, Washington,lying southerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2824, westeriy of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2945, northerly of the existing Ciry Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ord.inance No. 2894, and easterly of the existing Ciry Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2000.
Annexation Review Form
[X j 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 . Marshall Annexation
Location : The proposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Marshall Annexation is
located along both sides of SE 107�' Street west of and adjacent to
Duvall Avenue NE. If extended, its western boundary would be
Anacortes Avenue NE. The site is an unincorporated island
surrounded by the City of Renton. It is located in Renton's Sewer
Service Area and Water District#90's service area.
Date Circulated: August 28. 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th, 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street length : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 26 Dwelling Units
Commercial : N/A
Industrial : N/A •
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation • 99 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: `� �� A
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
departmenUdivision? �
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?��
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? �� �
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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Ge ral recommendation and comments:
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Signature: � Date: __��s:�t.X `3�� �006
Annexation Review Form
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60%Annexation Petition
TO : Building Surface Water Utility
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Pubfic Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighborhoods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Marshall Annexation
Location : The proposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Marshall Annexation is
located along both sides of SE 107�' Street west of and adjacent to
Duvall Avenue NE. If extended, its western boundary would be
Anacortes Avenue NE. The site is an unincorporated island
surrounded by the City of Renton. It is located in Renton's Sewer
Service Area and Water District#90's service area.
Date Circulated: August 28, 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th. 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street length : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 26 Dwelling Units
Commercial : N/A
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation • 99 eo le
Reviewing DepartmenUDivision: Y � 1�L�,�P�,�.�
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division? SL t o� '.� S7 w ��- ►tic.c,dG S�,n•c ` �
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to the area?
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other costs the City�ould incur as a re�j of�i�an,n�ex��ation��,�.��y (�,u„ �l����
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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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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO COMMENCE a.�,��,���
ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS �e ���� b�
UNDER RCW 35A.14.120 �'ounci/ 8'-�/-zoo6
(D'uect Petition Method)
�10%PETITION—MARSHALL ANNEXATIOI�
TO: THE CITY COUNCIL OF SUBMTITED BY: `'h�rr� ���p�'s6�,
THE CITY OF RENTON ADDRESS: (0�33 13�+h 1�ve ���
City Hall, c% City Clerk '�,.�e..n-�� ,��} q�i
1055 South Grady Way PHONE: Ua,S- `a�i 1 - t���t�1
Renton, WA 98055
The undersigned are qualified electors resident in the proposed annexation area who
represent not less than ten percent (10%) of the votes cast in the last general election and
who 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
ann�xation proceedings under the provisions of RCW 35A.14.020, 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 (E�ibit 1) and legal description (Exhibit 2) aze included as part of
this petition.
The City Council is requested to set a date not later than sixty days after 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 simuitaneo�s-�doption of a
proposed zoning regulation;
"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; and
4. The City Council will deeide whether to adopt a resolution
This page is the �rst of a group of pages containing identicai text material. It is iatended
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 addirional
signatures wluch cumulatively may be considered as a single Notice of Intention.
Pedc Annexation Pe�tion Page 1 of 2
Marshall Annexation -
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 wheri 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 perition and consent to the filing of this petition.
(Names ofpetitioners should be in identical form as the name fhat appears on record in tke title to the
real estate.)
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� PROPOSED MARS�iALL ANNEXATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
That pvrtion of the Southwest quarter of Section 3,Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
W.M., in King County, Washington,lying southerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2824, westerly of the existi.ng Ciry Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2945, northerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2894, and easterly of the existing City Limits of
Renton,as annexed by Ordinance No. 2000.
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Annexation Review Form
[X] 10°/o 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: Marshall Annexation
Location: The proposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Marshall Annexation is located along
both sides of SE 107th Street west of and adjacent to Duvall Avenue
NE. If extended, its western boundary would be Anacortes Avenue
NE. The site is an unincorporated island surrounded by the City of
Renton. It is located in Renton's Sewer Service Area and Water
District#90's service area.
Date Circulated: August 28, 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th, 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street length : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 26 Dwelling Units
Commercial : N/A
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation • 99 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: PBPW Transportation Svstems Division
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division?
No.
2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area?
Yes. SE 107th Place and SE 107th Street both lack curbs, sidewalks, appropriate drainage
and illumination. Both have pavement not up to current standards by design and/or
condition. It should be noted SE 107th Street is a private road and would likely remain as
such if annexed.
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3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
departmenUdivision?
Yes. This potential annexed area is surrounded on all sides by the City of Renton.
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?
No specific new staff or facilities would be required to serve this area, however
cumulatively, the annexations in the east Highlands plateau, Fairwood/Cascade, and West
Hill do require more staff to serve these areas. Improvements to either SE 107th Place or
SE 107`h Street would be the responsibility of abutting properties.
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?
The City would assume ownership of facilities with the exception of SE 107th Street, which
is privately owned/maintained. New agreements and/or franchises are not required to our
knowledge.
6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.)
No.
General recommendation and comments:
Duvall lacks curb, gutter, sidewalks and illumination on the east side of this annexation
area; however, the City has a project to improve this road. The annexation of this area
would make it easier for the City to complete our project relative to permitting required on
work abutting the east end of SE 107th Place.
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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 . Marshall Annexation
Location : The proposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Marshall Annexation is located
along both sides of SE 107th Street west of and adjacent to Duvall Avenue
NE. If extended, its western boundary would be Anacortes Avenue NE.
The site is an unincorporated island surrounded by the City of Renton. It is
located in Renton's Sewer Service Area and Water District#90's service
area.
Date Circulated: Auqust 28, 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th, 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street length : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 26 Dwelling Units
Commercial : N/A
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation � 99 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: SURFACE WATER UTILITY
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division?
The proposed Marshall annexation is located in the Honey Creek sub-basin of the May Creek
basin. Runoff from the proposed annexation discharges to Honey Creek via City of Renton
facilities on Duvall Avenue NE.
We recommend use of the 2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual Conservation
Flow Control Standard (level 2) and water quality treatment standards be required 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
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� quality of storm water runoff from new construction within the proposed annexation area.
2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area?
For the most part, the proposed annexation lacks drainage facilities. The proposed
annexation area does do not have any curbs or storm systems. There are ditches along
approximately half of the street length that provide drainage for the streets and the area.
3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
department/division?
The proposed annexation represents 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?
Based on the current annual operation and maintenance cost of 5238 per acre for the
whole city, the operation and maintenance for the 7.6 acre Marshall annexation is
estimated to be about S 1,809 per year. This includes the cost for both the maintenance
and engineering personnel in the Surface Water Utility.
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?
The annexation area contains no public storm water facilities other than ditches along portions
of the street.
6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.)
Given that annexation would eliminate an unincorporated island within City limits, the
boundaries as drawn are the logical option.
General recommendation and comments:
The annexation area drains to Honey Creek. Honey Creek is susceptible to erosion and flooding,
which is in fact occurring in the present state. The erosion is impacting fish habitat and is caused by
increased runoff due to urbanization in the Honey Creek sub-basin. Water quality in the basin is also
degraded. Future programs and projects to address these problems may be required.
Future development should be held to a high environmental protection standards guided by the May
Creek Basin Plan. Future development in the proposed annexation area should be required to comply
with the 2005 KCSWDM standards and provide level 2 flow control for storm water detention or stricter
standards if required by the City at the time of development.
Signature: Date: _ � � dt�
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Annexation Review Form RECEI`UED
AUG 2 9 2006
[X] 10% Notice of Intent [ ] 60% Annexation Petition
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TO : Building Surface Water Util�«�TY sYSTEr�s
Fire Water Utility
Parks Wastewater Utility
Police Transportation
Public Works Maintenance Current Planning
FROM : Economic Development, Neighbofioods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Marshall Annexation
Location : The proposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Marshall Annexation is
located along both sides of SE 107�' Street west of and adjacent to
Duvall Avenue NE. If extended, its western boundary would be
Anacortes Avenue NE. The site is an unincorporated island
surrounded by the City of Renton. It is located in Renton's Sewer
Service Area and �ret�#9A=a service area.
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Date Circulated: Auqust 28, 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th. 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street length : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residenti�l• - ,� : 26 Dwelling Units r � . , ,
Commer�ial � : ��NI�A . ;" }. . `' , ` �'��.� .
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation • 99 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: �kt�►i �,G1`1 [�H61uG�RiN6► �-
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
departmenUdivision?
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?
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:
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Attachment to Annexation Review Form
For Proposed Marshall Annexation—10% Annexation Petition
Reviewing Department: Water Utility Engineering
by Abdoul Gafour(x7210)
September 1,2006
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your department/division?
No. The proposed annexation is within the City of Renton's water service area. Existing residences are
served with City water.
2. Are you aware of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision to the
area?
Yes-There is an existing,old and undersized 2-inch water line serving the residences on each side of the
private road known as SE 107"'Street. T'he 2-inch line cannot provide the required minimum fire flow
demand of 1,000 gallons per minute as required by current City Fire Code.
The existing line needs to be replaced with a new 8-inch water line with new fire hydrants. The property
owners along the private road(SE 107`''St)will need to dedicate a 15-foot utility easement to the City of
Renton for the construction of the new 8-inch water line.
3. Does this proposed annexation represent a logical extension of services provided by your
department/division?
Yes, domestic water service to the existing residences is currently provided by the City of Renton.
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 existing 2-inch water line in the private road(SE 107�'St) should be replaced with a new 8-inch line t�
provide the minimum fire flow demand of 1,000 gallons per minute. The estimated(2006)cost to install
about 900 feet of 8-inch water line along SE 107"'St would be about$150,000 to$200,000.
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?
The City of Renton currently owns and operates the existing water lines serving the residences within the
proposed annexation area.
6. Would alternate boundaries create a more logical annexation for provision of City services? (If yes
please indicate on the attached map)
No.
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General recommendation and comments:
The existing undersized 2-inch water line in the private road(SE 107`h St) should be replaced with a new 8-
inch line to provide the required minimum fire flow demand of 1,000 gallons per minute.
Si ature: ���' ��I►«k�/� Date: Se tember 1 2006
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Abdoul Gafour
Water Utility Supervisor
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Annexation Review Form RECEIVECD
AUG 2 9 200�
[X] 10% Notice of Intent ( ] 60% Annexation Petitio��,,,oF REN�rQr�
UTiLITY SY5`�EN9S
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 . Marshall Annexation
Location : The p�oposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Marshall Annexation is
located along both sides of SE 107"' Street west of and adjacent to
Duvall Avenue NE. If extended, its western boundary would be
Anacortes Avenue NE. The site is an unincorporated island
surrounded by the City of Renton. It is located in Renton's Sewer
Service Area and Water District#90's service area.
Date Circulated: August 28. 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th, 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street tength : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 26 Dwelling Units
Commercial : N/A
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation • 99 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division: ��
1. Does this annex ion represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division? ��yj�
2. Are you awar of any problems or deficiencies in existing infrastructure or service provision
to the area? �b �,��.r���� 5 ��1���"'��� �—'�� I�i�.�
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department/division? �,��-��� �� ���K�-�
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other costs the City would incur as a result of this annexation?�o�,,�r. ���
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by another jurisdiction? Would new agreements or franchises be required as a result of this
annexation? �,� �,.
6. Would alternate boundaries create a more log�I annex tion for provision of City services?
(If yes, please indicate on the attached map.) � ,y� �
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General recommendation and comments:
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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, Neighbofioods & Strategic Planning
SUBJECT . Marshall Annexation
Location : The proposed 7.6-acre rectangular shaped Marshall Annexation is
located along both sides of SE 107�' Street west of and adjacent to
Duvall Avenue NE. If extended, its western boundary would be
Anacortes Avenue NE. The site is an unincorporated island
surrounded by the City of Renton. It is located in Renton's Sewer
Service Area and Wate�District#90's service area.
Date Circulated: August 28, 2006 Comments Due: Sept 8th, 2006
General Information
Area : 7.6 acre
Street length : 1,703 lineal feet
Assessed Value : $5,761,000
Estimated Population : 57 people
Current Uses:
Residential : 26 Dwelling Units
Commercial : N/A
Industrial : N/A
Public : N/A
Comp Plan Designation : Residential Single Family
Future Uses: : 43 Detached Single-family Units
Future Po ulation - 99 eo le
Reviewing Department/Division:
1. Does this annexation represent any unique or significant problems for your
department/division? ��
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?
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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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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO COMMENCE �n,�,�,��
ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS �e �«� ��
UNDER RCW 35A.14.120 C��nci/ S-�I-zoob
(Direct Petition Method)
110%PETITION—MARSHALL ANNEXATI011�
TO: THE CITY COUNCIL OF SUBMITTED BY: �-���r�� ep�Q�`sat,
THE CITY OF RENTON ADDRESS: 10��3 13�+h ��e �S�
City Hall, c% City Clerk ��n-�� ,��1 q�
1055 South Grady Way PHONE: Ua,S- `��1 l - C���t�i
Renton, WA 98055
The undersigned aze qualified electors resident in the proposed annexation area who
represent not less than ten percent (10%) of the votes cast in the last general election and
who 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.14.020, 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 (EZchibit 2) aze included as part of
this petition.
The City Council is requested to set a date not later than sixty days after the filing of this request
for a public meeting with the undersigned.
1. At such mesting, 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 simuita�eo�s�doption of a
proposed zoning regulation;
"3. The City Council will decide whether to require the assumption of a proportional
share of existing city indebtedness by the azea to be annexed; and
4. The City Council will decide whether to adopt a resolution
This page is the first of a group of pages containing identical telrt material. It is intended
by the signers that such muItiple 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.
Pedc Annexation Petltion Page 1 of 2
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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 ihan 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 peririon and consent to the filing of this petition.
(Names of petitioners should be in identical form as fhe�ame that appears oa record in tl:e title to the
real estate.)
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
That portion of the Southwest quarter of Section 3,Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
W.M., in King County, Washington,lying southerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2824, westerly of the existi.ng City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2945, northerly of the existing City Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2894, and easterly of the existing Ciry Limits of
Renton, as annexed by Ordinance No. 2000.