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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSAD-92-04 - Correspondence Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
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Renton,WA 98055-3232 20041215000026
CITY OF RENTON AG 20.00
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KING COUNTY, WA
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 3343902361 Page 1
Special Assessment#92-04(West Kennydale Property Location:2000 NE 20m St,Renton,WA 98056
Interceptor)
Special Assessment#84-02(NE 20`h St)
Between Owner(s):Richard C.Redfern And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation
Karen A. Browne
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page )
263 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 158.5 FT OF E 127.25 FT LESS FOLG N 60 FT
OF S 158.8 FT OF E 127.25&W 20 FT OF E 127.25 FT OF S 98.5 FT
WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 84-02 was established by Ordinance No(3860).recorded under King County
Recording Number 8411090689;and
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 92-04 was established by Ordinance No(4362).recorded under King County
Recording Number 9209021077
WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection
in the original amount of$5,475.24; and
WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,and attorney
fees and costs for collection; and
WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is due and
payable;
NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreement. For current
balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604.
Approved By:
Owner(s): Of f Renton
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CHARLES F. KOKKO signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act
NOTARYPUBLIC P for the uses d pu oses mentioned in the instrument.
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August 24, 1998 Renton City Council Minutes Page 275
Rezone: Sunset Blvd NE Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
(Aberdeen to Park, recommended rezone of five parcels located on Sunset Blvd. NE near
Potoshnik/Newton), R-98- Aberdeen Ave. NE and NE Park Dr. from Convenience Commercial (CC) to
040 Residential Multi-Family Infill (RM-I) in accordance with a change to the
Comprehensive Plan that Council approved last month. Council concur. (See
page 279 for ordinance.)
Finance: City Investment Finance and Information Services Department submitted the mid-year report
Portfolio, Mid-Year of the City's investment portfolio. Refer to Finance Committee.
Report
Fire: Aid Car Purchase, Fire Department requested authorization to purchase an aid car from Braun
Braun NW Northwest, Inc. in the total amount of $131,223.58. Council concur.
Plat: Talbot Ridge, Hearing Examiner recommended approval, with conditions, of the Talbot
Preliminary, Talbot Ridge preliminary plat; 19 lots on 2.7 acres located east of Talbot Rd. and
Rd/102nd Ave SE (PP- west of 102nd Ave. SE (PP-97-087). Council concur.
97-087)
Streets: Oakesdale Transportation Systems Division requested authorization for a five-day closure
Temporary Closure (SW of Oakesdale Ave. SW between SW 16th St. and Grady Way SW to reconstruct
16th to Grady Way), 8/31 the intersection and add a new roadway section for the new Oakesdale
to 9/04 extension to the south. Council concur. (See page 278 for resolution.)
Lease: Boeing Employees Transportation Division recommended approval of Addendum #3-98 to LAG-
Flying Association, 87-001, lease with the Boeing Employees Flying Association, to document the
Addendum #3 to LAG- deletion of an unusable area (parking lot A) from the leased property.
87-001 Council concur.
SAD: Jones Ave, Sharon Utility Systems Division recommended that Sharon Barker, 2414 Jones Ave.
Barker Authorization to NE, be allowed to participate in the Jones Ave. special assessment district at
Participate (2414 Jones the reduced cost of $4,364, with the condition that the remaining fee and
Ave NE) associated interest be paid if the property develops further. Council concur.
MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED TO REMOVE ITEM 6.d. FOR
SEPARATE CONSIDERATION. CARRIED.
Separate Consideration City Clerk reported bid opening on 8/18/98 for CAG-98-110, Municipal
Item 6.d. Airport Runway Marking, Lighting and Signage project; four bids; project
CAG: 98-110, Airport estimate $350,000-$500,000; and submitted recommendation to award the
Runway Marking, contract to Hisey Construction, Inc., in the total amount of $407,577.97.
Lighting & Signage, Hisey
Const Noting the presence of an irregularity in the bid process, it was MOVED BY
EDWARDS, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ITEM TO
THE TRANSPORTATION (AVIATION) COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding the
Community Services Lake Washington boathouse renovation project. On July 15, 1998, bids were
Committee received for the renovation of the Lake Washington boathouse, including the
CAG: 98-089, Lk Wash construction of handicapped-accessible restrooms. The low bid from Quinn
Boathouse Renovation, Construction Co., Inc. of $363,810 is significantly higher than the engineer's
Quinn Const estimate of $230,000, and would cause the total estimated project cost of
$392,000 to be $122,000 over the available funds of $270,000. A full bid
analysis, together with a listing and description of alternatives, is contained in
the staff memorandum dated August 10, 1998. After consideration of the
alternatives, the Committee recommended concurrence with the staff
recommendation to enter into a contract with the low bidder, Quinn
May 24. 1993 Renton City Council Minutes Page 245
Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Mathews presented a report recommending
Finance: Vouchers approval of Claims Vouchers #100930 - 101413; two wire transfers in the
total amount of $1,467,018.66; approval of Payroll Vouchers # 117490 -
117845; and three direct deposits in the total amount of $984,620.76.
MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY TANNER, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Utilities Committee Referred 5/17/93 - Utilities Committee Chairman Schlitzer presented a
Utility: Public Works report concurring with the staff recommendation that the Mayor and city
Trust Fund Loan, Central clerk be authorized to execute the agreements for the Public Works Trust
Renton Sewer Fund Loan in the amount of $643,460 for the construction of the Central
Replacement Renton sewer replacement project.
The Committee further recommended that the resolution regarding this
matter be presented for reading and adoption. MOVED BY SCHLITZER,
SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later resolution.)
Utility: Public Works Referred 5/17/93 - Utilities Committee Chairman Schlitzer presented a
Trust Fund Loan, East report concurring with the staff recommendation that the Mayor and city
Renton Sewer clerk be authorized to execute the agreements for the Public Works Trust
Replacement Fund Loan in the amount of $2,542,704 for the construction of the East
Renton interceptor project.
The Committee further recommended that the resolution regarding this
matter be presented for reading and adoption. MOVED BY SCHLITZER,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later resolution.)
Utility: Collector Line Referred 4/26/93 - Utilities Committee Chairman Schlitzer presented a
Assessment, West report regarding the request for reduction of special assessment district
Kennydale SAD, Francis, charge from Vernon Francis, 2624 Jones Avenue NE. The Committee
2624 Jones Ave NE concurred in the staff recommendation that Council approve a payment of
one-half the assessment and associated interest (equating to a 10,749
square foot lot) for the property with the condition that the property
owner sign a covenant to be recorded against the property requiring that
the remainder of the assessment and interest, plus any additional interest
accrued, be paid when the parcel is either subdivided or developed to a
higher density. MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY
STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED.
CAG: 93-032, Virginia Referred 5/17/93 - Utilities Committee Chairman Schlitzer presented a
Seitz Construction, report concurring in the staff recommendation that the low bid for the
Highlands Sewer Highlands sewer replacement project be accepted, and the contract be
Replacement awarded to Virginia L. Seitz Construction Co. Inc. in the amount of
$611,857.00. The engineer's estimate for the project was $607,943. The
Committee recommended that the Mayor and city clerk be authorized to
execute the contract documents.
The Committee further recommended concurrence in staff
recommendation that as part of the mid-year budget adjustments, funds
be re-allocated as detailed below:
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UTILITIES COMMITTEE � '73 —�-n .
COMMITTEE REPORT
May 24, 1993
REQUEST FOR REDUCTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT CHARGE
VERNON FRANCIS - 2624 JONES AVE. NE
(Referred April 26, 1993)
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation that Council approve
a payment of one-half the assessment and associated interest (equating to a 10,749 square foot lot)
with the condition that the property owner sign a covenant, to be recorded against the property,
requiring that the remainder of the assessment and interest, plus any additional interest accrued, be
paid when the parcel is either subdivided or developed to a higher density.
U
Timothy J. Sc i er, Chair
Richard Stredicke, Vice Chair
Kathy .Iker-Wheeler, Member
UCR-ERNC/MAB:If
cc: Gregg Zimmerman
David Christensen
Mike Benoit
Arlene Haight
CITY OF RENTON
MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 3, 1993
TO: Timothy J. Schlitzer, Chair
Members of Utilities Committee
VIA: Mayor Clymer
FROM: Ly tmann, Administrator
STAFF CONTACT: Mike Benoit, Wastewater Utility
SUBJECT: Council Correspondence 4/26/93
REQUEST FOR REDUCTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT CHARGE
Vernon Francis - 2624 Jones Ave. NE
BACKGROUND:
The owner of the property at 2624 Jones Ave. NE (King County Parcel I.D. #334390-
3641) would like to connect his existing single-family home to the City sewers located
in Jones Ave. NE. The property is within a sanitary sewer Special Assessment
District. The assessment is based on square footage. The typical single-family lot in
this Special Assessment District is between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet. The
subject property is 21 ,498 square feet and technically sub-dividable.
DISCUSSION:
Special Assessment Districts should provide for equitable distribution of cost among
property based on the benefit received. When improvements are installed by the City,
we have to assess the charges based on potential benefit to the entire property. This
assessment is often prohibitive to a single house on a large parcel. A method is
needed to allow an existing single-family user to benefit from the improvements while
paying an equitable assessment. The remaining assessment would remain recorded
against the property and be paid when the parcel is developed further.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that Council approve a payment of one-half the assessment and
associated interest (equating to a 10,749 square foot lot) with the condition that the
property owner sign a covenant, to be recorded against the property, requiring that the
remainder of the assessment and interest plus any additional interest accrued be paid
when the parcel is either subdivided or developed to a higher density.
C/MIKE/FRANCIS/MAB:If
�7ctntjer 5 1992 Renton City Council Minutes Paae 455
Citizen Comment Correspondence was read from Sharon Barker, 2414 Jones Avenue N.E.,
Barker wer Renton, 98056 requesting two sewer hook-ups for her property she wishes
onnection Request, to subdivide, and assessment information. MOVED BY KEOLKER-
Jones Avenue NE WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL REFER THIS
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Citizen Comment Correspondence was read from the Powell Development Corporation,
Powell Development Peter W. Powell, President, 737 Market Street, Kirkland, 98033,
Corporation - Rezone concerning a proposed rezone in the vicinity of S.W. 41st Street to allow
Request, SW 41st drive-through banking and restaurant facilities. MOVED BY
Street KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL
REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO
RESEARCH AND REPORT BACK TO THE COUNCIL FOR ACTION.
CARRIED.
Annexation: Senescu Notice of Intent to Annex was read from the King County Boundary
Review Board. The notice inadvertently omitted the name of the
annexation (Senescu). MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED
BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE
CITY CLERK TO RESEARCH. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke questioned whether cement work had been done by
Finance Committee Boeing at the Longacres site before the issuance of permits. He asked the
Appeal: Administration to look into this matter.
Boeing/Longacres
Customer Service
Training Center, CU,
SA-92-006
Public Works: East Councilman $tredicke asked when the Environmental Impact Study would
Renton Sewer be presented to the Council on the East Renton Sewer Interceptor. He
Interceptor also asked about a preferred alternative, when the project would begin
and be completed, and the impact these timelines would have on the
sewer moratorium. Mayor Clymer will report back.
Utility. Forte Rentals Upon inquiry from Councilman Stredicke on a letter from Forte Rentals
Sewer Fee Charges regarding sewer fee charges, Executive Assistant Jay Covington said that
the administration was working with Forte Rentals on this issue, they had
paid their fees, and were proceeding with their improvements.
Community Services Referred 9/21/92 - Community Services Committee Chair Nelson
Committee presented a report recommending Council concurrence in the Mayor's
Appointment appointment of Mary Redd to the Planning Commission for three-year
Planning Commission term effective 7/1/92 and expiring 6/30/95. She will replace Joan
Walker, whose term expired.
MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE COMMTI FEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Councilwoman Nelson introduced Mary Redd. Ms. Redd welcomed her
appointment, and stated she has been a long time resident of Renton and
looks forward to working with the Council and the citizens of Renton.
Referred to Utilities C---.ittee 10/5/92 C p0l�or\ IAg -
•
el Sharon B' a4er
2414 Jones Avenue N.E.
9 1992 Renton, WA 98056
JLIv UN I ,{ U DUNG L
September 28, 1992
City of Renton
City Council
200 Mill Avenue South
Renton,Wa. 98055
Reference: West Kennydale Special Assessment District
King County Parcel Account No.334390-3649-02
Gentlemen:
In regards to the referenced sewer assessment. I respectfully submit the following request.
My lot has a total of 15,360 square feet(not counting my driveway,which is 20 x 124). The lot is a
nice level rectangle(120 x 128). Since I will eventually be going on sewer, it occurs to me that it would
be in my best economic interests to subdivide my lot into two lots. I have received a verbal"OK"from
the City of Renton as far as my square footage and zoning goes. There is currently only my small
personal residence on the lot,just north of center. I could either move my current home or rebuild. I
paid$45,000 for my house and lot in 1978. The vacant lots behind me are selling for approximately
$71,000 each. As an added item of interest,there are three of these$71,000 lots adjoining the back of
my lot. It is inevitable that my"space"and privacy will eventually be gone so why not cash in on it
myself
Please advise if I can have two sewer hookups and how this will affect my assessment. Thank you
for your consideration in this matter.
Sincerely,
Sharon B rker
255-2697.
C c 1,01,4,A
September 14. 1992 Renton City Council Minutes Page 420
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require management of municipal stormwater through implementation
of Best Management Practices; enact a legislative prohibition on
requirements for end-of-pipe treatment; incorporate municipal
"industrial" facilities as part of a system- or jurisdiction-wide
stormwater management program; and measure compliance on
implementation of site-specific Best Management Practices.
2) Radon in Drinking Water - EPA has proposed regulations governing
radon containment levels in drinking water. Mayor Clymer urged
endorsement of Senator Robert Smith's (R-NH) proposal to include
an amendment in the Fiscal 1993 HUD-Independent Agencies
Appropriations bill precluding EPA's use of funds for regulation
until the agency completes a risk assessment on the radon rule.
3) Fair Labor Standards Act - Cities have been caught by a technicality
of Labor Department regulations and are faced with large cash
judgments related to compliance with FLSA under the "salary basis"
test which could result in classification of virtually all municipal
employees for overtime eligibility. Mayor Clymer urged sponsorship
of HR5112 and S1670 to eliminate the salary basis test in public
employment and issuance of regulations by U.S. Labor Secretary
Lynn Martin providing relief from these standards.
Mayor Clymer also sent letters urging support of
1) HR5518 to ensure full funding for surface transportation programs to
create jobs, economic development, and planned improvements;
2) The House version of the reauthorization bill, and of $4 billion in
funding for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and $1.5
for HOME State and local housing block grant programs;
3) House cable bill (HR4850) to provide cable consumer relief and
efforts to include an amendment in HR4850 that would protect cities
from large claims by cable companies for regulatory actions taken
under the legislation; and
4) House Bill (HR 11) for urban aid and broadening of the bill to create
a Distressed Areas Bond Program; modify current restrictions on
small issue IDB's to permit use for commercial purposes in distressed
areas; and modify current restrictions on bank deductibility.
Utility: West K iinydale Referred 8/10/92 - Property owners in the West Kennydale Sewer
Sewer Interce 1Lor, Special Interceptor Special Assessment District to be notified that connection to
Assessment District sewers may be required in future.
Memorandum from Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Lynn
Guttmann stated that staff has prepared letters notifying potential
participants in the West Kennydale Sewer Interceptor LID of the
possibility that sewer connection may be required in the future.
Citizen Comment Forte - Referred 8/17/92 - Council requested clarification of fees charged to
Special Utility Forte Rentals for special utility connection and fire sprinkler system
Connection Charge, Fire connection.
Sprinkler System
Connection Memorandum from Administrator Guttmann stated that Council requested
clarification of the following:
1) As an existing facility, why would the special utility connection
charge be required now instead of when the building was first built,
and are the charges an attempt to catch an omission?
MAYOR'S ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
RESPONSES TO COUNCIL INQUIRIES AND CITIZENS CONCERNS
September 14, 1992
8/03/92 Administration was asked to send letters to lobby Congress on
critical items listed in a letter from the National League of Cities.
8/10/92 Council requested that property owners in the West Kennydale Sewer
Interceptor, Special Assessment District, be informed that connection
to sewers may be required in the near future.
8/17/92 Council requested clarification of information on fees being charged
to Forte Rentals that had been explained in a letter regarding special
utility connection and fire spinkler system connection.
8/17/92 Linda Stober, 12343 SE 158th, Renton, 98058, inquired about the use
of King County libraries by Renton residents.
August 19. 1992 • Renton City Council Minutes • Page 362
Citizen Comment: Correspondence was read from Robert L. Hines, Jr., General Counsel,
Hines, Halinen - Stoneway Concrete, 1915 Maple Valley Highway, Renton, 98055; and
Comprehensive Plan David L. Halinen, Halinen & Vander Wel, P.S., Bellevue Place/MGM
Land Use Element Building, 800 Bellevue Way NE, Suite 376, Bellevue, 98004. Mr. Hines
and Mr. Halinen proposed that Stoneway's Maple Valley Highway site and
the company's site adjacent to Cedar River (Carco) Park be included in
the proposed urban center zone. Mr. Hines stated that Stoneway plans to
redevelop this property into a high-rise hotel/office/convention center
complex. He pointed out that the Stoneway project would augment the
development density for Renton's urban center designation under County-
Wide Planning Policies and would support densities necessary for high
capacity transit in the region. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THIS ITEM TO THE
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
Citizen Comment: Correspondence was read from H. B. Kamphaus, 12115 SE 60th Place,
Kamphaus - Bellevue Bellevue, stating that on 7/28, 7/29, and 7/30/92, the King County
Annexation, Newport Boundary Review Board (BRB) held hearings on the annexation of
Hills Newport Hills to the City of Bellevue. Mr. Kamphaus said Bellevue
Planning Director John Starbara suggested that the BRB investigate
whether the City of Renton would agree to a change in the present
sphere-of-influence boundary between Bellevue and Renton. He also
stated that the residents in the proposed annexation area south of SE 60th
Street oppose annexation to Bellevue.
In response to Councilman Edwards' inquiry, Mayor Clymer said that the
staff has discovered that Bellevue's map and Renton's map differ in their
designation of sphere-of-influence boundaries. He said that an
investigation of this issue will be conducted, and an administrative
recommendation will be forthcoming. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT
BACK AT THE COMMI i 1 bE OF THE WHOLE MEETING ON 8/11/92.
ROLL CALL: FIVE AYES: KEOLKER-WHEELER, EDWARDS,
SCHLITZER, MATHEWS, NELSON. TWO NAYS: TANNER,
STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Referred 7/9/90 - Utilities Committee Chairman Tanner presented a
Utilities Committee report recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation that a
Utility: West Kennydale special assessment district be formed providing for cost reimbursement
Sewer Interceptor, Special from those property owners who benefit from the "West Kennydale" sewer
Assessment District line.
The Committee further recommends that the ordinance detailing the
�j assessment district be presented for first reading. MOVED BY TANNER,
SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE COMMITTEE
REPORT AND PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING; AND
REQUEST THAT PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE SEWER ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT BE INFORMED THAT CONNECTION TO SEWERS MAY BE
REQUIRED IN THE NEAR FUTURE. CARRIED. (See first reading of
ordinance on Page 364.)
Vacation: VAC-92- Referred 4/13/92 - Utilities Committee Chairman Tanner presented a
001, Sunset Ln. NE & report concurring in the recommendation of the Administration to vacate a
NE 11 th St. (Piha; portion of Sunset Lane NE & NE 11 th Street (Piha/Karl) and
Karl) recommending Council set the price of the property at $106,100.00 which
equals one-half of the appraised value of $212,200.
' . rf EIVED
4 1992
CITY OF RENTON Fst_IV Iuiv CI I Y UUUNCtL
MEMORANDUM REcu\7 "-
SEP .0 1 1992
,qCl/t)0.
DATE: August 28, 1992
TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Chair
Members of the City Council
VIA: Mayor Clymer
FROM: Ly mann, Administrator
PI nning/ Building/ Public Works Department
STAFF CONTACT: Gregg Zimmerman (x-6211)
SUBJECT: REF. #61-92 - AUGUST 10, 1992
NOTIFICATION TO ALL POTENTIAL PARTICIPANTS IN THE
WEST KENNYDALE SEWER LID THAT THEY COULD BE
REQUIRED IN THE FUTURE TO CONNECT TO SEWER.
City Council modified the Utilities Committee recommendation regarding West Kennydale
Sewer LID to include notification to all potential participants that they could be required in
the future to connect to sewers (through the Aquifer Protection Ordinance or other future
legislation). City staff is preparing notification letters to potential participants in the LID.
These letters include the notification of possible required future sewer connection. Please
find attached a sample draft letter. The required notification is found in the boxed
paragraph (second from the last paragraph). This draft letter is one of several versions
that will go out to LID participants. Other versions of this letter will also contain the boxed
language. We hope this responds to your concerns regarding inclusion of this notification
in the letters being sent to the LID participants.
REF61-92/GZ
• •
August 31, 1992
Dear Resident,
At the regular City Council meeting of August 17, 1992, Ordinance 4362, forming a special
assessment district within a portion of the Kennydale sub-basin, received its second and final
reading and was adopted by Renton City Council. This ordinance is effective September 21, 1992.
This assessment district will be recorded against your parcel as a notice of potential assessment.
Payment will not be due until your parcel benefits from the sewer improvements either at the time
you apply for connection to the City's sewer system for the first time or, if already connected, as
you apply for each additional connection to the sewer. If your portion of the West Kennydale
Assessment is paid within 30 days of the effective date of the ordinance, no interest will be
assessed. After that date interest will accrue at the rate of 10% per annum (simple interest) not to
exceed 100% of the original assessment.
The original assessment, per ordinance 4362, is $525.00 per dwelling unit. This assessment is for
your share of the West Kennydale Interceptor. Parcels will also be subject to all other permitting
fees including but not limited to: assessments for the City collector lines, installed across the
frontage of your parcel, that you would directly connect your side sewer to; the City's special
utility connection fee ($470/SF residence); side sewer inspection fee ($60); and, right-of-way
construction fees ($30). Permit fees listed are current fees and are subject to change by City
Council action.
This is not a notice requiring you to connect to the City's sewer system. Per current city code, you
are only required to connect to the City's sewer system if public sewers are within 330 feet of your
property and one of the following is true:
1) You have a failed or a failing septic system, or
2) There is new construction (i.e. construction of a new house), or
3) Your parcel is within a Local Improvement District.
The current sewer connection policies are subject to change. The City may require, in the future,
the connection of existing developed parcels to the public sewers for reasons such as protecting
the City's sole source aquifer.
A copy of the ordinance may be obtained from the City Clerk. If you have any questions, please
contact the Public Works Customer Service counter at 235-2631.
Very truly yours,
Michael A. Benoit
Wastewater Engineer
92.526.DOC/MAII/Ikl
August 17, 1992 Renton City Council Minutes Page 384
information clearly indicates the diversity of opinon existing in those
areas that staff has recommended for study.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The following ordinances were presented for first reading and will be
adopted at the next Council meeting:
Legal: Site Plan An ordinance was read amending Section 4-10-3.B.3 of Chapter 10,
Review, Special Mining, Excavation and Grading Ordinance, of Title IV (Building
Permit for Fill & Regulations), of the City Code, as it relates to filling and grading.
Grade COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL
READING ON 8/24/92. CARRIED.
Budget: Mid-Year An ordinance was read providing for 1992 Mid-Year Budget Amendments
Budget Adjustment in the total amount of $28,432,196.00. MOVED BY MATHEWS,
Ordinance, 1992 SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 8/24/92. CARRIED.
The following ordinances were presented for second reading and adoption:
Ordinance #4362 An ordinance was read establishing an assessment district for sanitary
Utility: West Kennydalg sewer service in a portion of the Kennydale sub-basin and establishing
Sewer Interceptpr, Special the amount of the charge upon connection to the facilities. MOVED BY
Assessment ictr gt MATHEWS, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordinance #4363 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of a 3.13-acre
Rezone: Tall Firs site, located at 4808 NE Sunset Boulevard from G-1, General Zone, to R-
Townhomes, Seattle- 2, Residential Zone (Tall Firs Townhomes - Seattle-Renton Investors; File
Renton Investors (R- No. R-056-91). MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY MATHEWS,
056-91) COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Keolker-Wheeler entered correspondence from Linda
Citizen Comment Stober, 12343 SE 158th, Renton, 98058, referencing a newspaper article
Stober - Use of King regarding the agreement between Seattle and Renton for the purchase of
County Libraries Renton's surplus water. Ms. Stober stated that if Seattle can use Renton's
water, why can't Renton residents use King County libraries. Ms.
Keolker-Wheeler noted that Ms. Stober's address indicates that she may
live in King County. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE
TO THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
Metro: King County Executive Assistant Jay Covington presented draft legislation regarding
Charter Amendment the Metropolitan County Council which will be presented to voters for
ratification. He stated that the amendment provides for thirteen County
Council members and for regional committees to recommend and review
ordinances adopting County-wide policies.
Mr. Covington reported further that regional committees would be
involved with transit, sewer, and other regional issues, and would be
composed of twelve voting members (six King County Councilmembers,
three City of Seattle members, six suburban cities members with three
votes). Mr. Covington stated that the Administration recommends support
of the draft ordinance as proposed.
° August 10_ 1992 Renton City Council Minutes Page 362
Citizen Comment: Correspondence was read from Robert L. Hines, Jr., General Counsel,
Hines, Halinen - Stoneway Concrete, 1915 Maple Valley Highway, Renton, 98055; and
Comprehensive Plan David L. Halinen, Halinen & Vander Wel, P.S., Bellevue Place/MGM
Land Use Element Building, 800 Bellevue Way NE, Suite 376, Bellevue, 98004. Mr. Hines
and Mr. Halinen proposed that Stoneway's Maple Valley Highway site and
the company's site adjacent to Cedar River (Carco) Park be included in
the proposed urban center zone. Mr. Hines stated that Stoneway plans to
redevelop this property into a high-rise hotel/office/convention center
complex. He pointed out that the Stoneway project would augment the
development density for Renton's urban center designation under County-
Wide Planning Policies and would support densities necessary for high
capacity transit in the region. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THIS ITEM TO THE
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
Citizen Comment Correspondence was read from H. B. Kamphaus, 12115 SE 60th Place,
Kamphaus - Bellevue Bellevue, stating that on 7/28, 7/29, and 7/30/92, the King County
Annexation, Newport Boundary Review Board (BRB) held hearings on the annexation of
Hills Newport Hills to the City of Bellevue. Mr. Kamphaus said Bellevue
Planning Director John Starbara suggested that the BRB investigate
whether the City of Renton would agree to a change in the present
sphere-of-influence boundary between Bellevue and Renton. He also
stated that the residents in the proposed annexation area south of SE 60th
Street oppose annexation to Bellevue.
In response to Councilman Edwards' inquiry, Mayor Clymer said that the
staff has discovered that Bellevue's map and Renton's map differ in their
designation of sphere-of-influence boundaries. He said that an
investigation of this issue will be conducted, and an administrative
recommendation will be forthcoming. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT
BACK AT THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING ON 8/11/92.
ROLL CALL: FIVE AYES: KEOLKER-WHEELER, EDWARDS,
SCHLITZER, MATHEWS, NELSON. TWO NAYS: TANNER,
STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Referred 7/9/90 - Utilities Committee Chairman Tanner presented a
Utilities Committee report recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation that a
Utility: West Kennydale special assessment district be formed providing for cost reimbursement
Sewer Intercen or Special from those property owners who benefit from the "West Kennydale" sewer
ssessment District line.
The Committee further recommends that the ordinance detailing the
assessment district be presented for first reading. MOVED BY TANNER,
SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE COMMITTEE
REPORT AND PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING; AND
REQUEST THAT PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE SEWER ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT BE INFORMED THAT CONNECTION TO SEWERS MAY BE
REQUIRED IN THE NEAR FUTURE. CARRIED. (See first reading of
ordinance on Page 364.)
Vacation: VAC-92- Referred 4/13/92 - Utilities Committee Chairman Tanner presented a
001, Sunset Ln. NE & report concurring in the recommendation of the Administration to vacate a
NE 11 th St. (Piha; portion of Sunset Lane NE & NE 11 th Street (Piha/Karl) and
Karl) recommending Council set the price of the property at $106,100.00 which
equals one-half of the appraised value of $212,200.
APPOVE*
UTILITIES COMMITTEE . .
COMMITTEE REPORT
August 10, 1992
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT - WEST KENNYDALE INTERCEPTOR
(Referred July 9, 1990)
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation that a
Special Assessment District be formed providing for cost reimbursement from those
property owners who benefit from the "West Kennydale" sewer line.
The Committee further recommends that the ordinance detailing the assessment district be
presented for first reading.
J sse Tanner, Chair
Bob Edwards, Vice Chair
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Timothy J. h zer, Member
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cc: Gregg Zimmerman
Mike Benoit
`% CITIr OF RENTON
Office of the City Attorney
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lawrence J. Warren
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July 14, 1992
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TO: Mike Benoit, Utility Systems
FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
RE: Ordinance Establishing Assessment District in the
Kennydale Sub-Basin and Resolution Creating LID No. 335
Dear Mike:
I am enclosing copies of the above-referenced Ordinance and
Resolution. The originals of these documents have been forwarded
to the City Clerk.
Coo
Lawrence J. Warren
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cc: Mayor Earl Clymer
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Post Office Box 626 - 100 S 2nd Street - Renton, Washington 98057 - (206) 255-8678
August 17, 1992 Renton City Council Minutes Page 384
information clearly indicates the diversity of opinon existing in those
areas that staff has recommended for study.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The following ordinances were presented for first reading and will be
adopted at the next Council meeting:
Legal: Site Plan An ordinance was read amending Section 4-10-3.B.3 of Chapter 10,
Review, Special Mining, Excavation and Grading Ordinance, of Title IV (Building
Permit for Fill & Regulations), of the City Code, as it relates to filling and grading.
Grade COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL
READING ON 8/24/92. CARRIED.
Budget Mid-Year An ordinance was read providing for 1992 Mid-Year Budget Amendments
Budget Adjustment in the total amount of $28,432,196.00. MOVED BY MATHEWS,
Ordinance, 1992 SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE
FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 8/24/92. CARRIED.
The following ordinances were presented for second reading and adoption:
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Ordinance #4362 An ordinance was read establishing an assessment district for sanitary
Utility: West Kennydale sewer service in a portion of the Kennydale sub-basin and establishing
Sewer Interceptor, Special the amount of the charge upon connection to the facilities. MOVED BY
Assessment District MATHEWS, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
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Ordinance #4363 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of a 3.13-acre
Rezone: Tall Firs site, located at 4808 NE Sunset Boulevard from G-1, General Zone, to R-
Townhomes, Seattle- 2, Residential Zone (Tall Firs Townhomes - Seattle-Renton Investors; File
Renton Investors (R- No. R-056-91). MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY MATHEWS,
056-91) COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Keolker-Wheeler entered correspondence from Linda
Citizen Comment Stober, 12343 SE 158th, Renton, 98058, referencing a newspaper article
Stober - Use of King regarding the agreement between Seattle and Renton for the purchase of
County Libraries Renton's surplus water. Ms. Stober stated that if Seattle can use Renton's
water, why can't Renton residents use King County libraries. Ms.
Keolker-Wheeler noted that Ms. Stober's address indicates that she may
live in King County. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE
TO THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
Metro: King County Executive Assistant Jay Covington presented draft legislation regarding
Charter Amendment the Metropolitan County Council which will be presented to voters for
ratification. He stated that the amendment provides for thirteen County
Council members and for regional committees to recommend and review
ordinances adopting County-wide policies.
Mr. Covington reported further that regional committees would be
involved with transit, sewer, and other regional issues, and would be
composed of twelve voting members (six King County Councilmembers,
three City of Seattle members, six suburban cities members with three
votes). Mr. Covington stated that the Administration recommends support
of the draft ordinance as proposed.
August 10, 1992 Renton City Council Minutes Pane 362
Citizen Comment: Correspondence was read from Robert L. Hines, Jr., General Counsel,
Hines, Halinen - Stoneway Concrete, 1915 Maple Valley Highway, Renton, 98055; and
Comprehensive Plan David L. Halinen, Halinen & Vander Wel, P.S., Bellevue Place/MGM
Land Use Element Building, 800 Bellevue Way NE, Suite 376, Bellevue, 98004. Mr. Hines
and Mr. Halinen proposed that Stoneway's Maple Valley Highway site and
the company's site adjacent to Cedar River (Carco) Park be included in
the proposed urban center zone. Mr. Hines stated that Stoneway plans to
redevelop this property into a high-rise hotel/office/convention center
complex. He pointed out that the Stoneway project would augment the
development density for Renton's urban center designation under County-
Wide Planning Policies and would support densities necessary for high
capacity transit in the region. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THIS ITEM TO THE
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
Citizen Comment Correspondence was read from H. B. Kamphaus, 12115 SE 60th Place,
Kamphaus - Bellevue Bellevue, stating that on 7/28, 7/29, and 7/30/92, the King County
Annexation, Newport Boundary Review Board (BRB) held hearings on the annexation of
Hills Newport Hills to the City of Bellevue. Mr. Kamphaus said Bellevue
Planning Director John Starbara suggested that the BRB investigate
whether the City of Renton would agree to a change in the present
sphere-of-influence boundary between Bellevue and Renton. He also
stated that the residents in the proposed annexation area south of SE 60th
Street oppose annexation to Bellevue.
In response to Councilman Edwards' inquiry, Mayor Clymer said that the
staff has discovered that Bellevue's map and Renton's map differ in their
designation of sphere-of-influence boundaries. He said that an
investigation of this issue will be conducted, and an administrative
recommendation will be forthcoming. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT
BACK AT THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING ON 8/11/92.
ROLL CALL: FIVE AYES: KEOLKER-WHEELER, EDWARDS,
SCHLITZER, MATHEWS, NELSON. TWO NAYS: TANNER,
STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
•
OLD BUSINESS Referred 7/9/90 - Utilities Committee Chairman Tanner presented a
Utilities Committee report recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation that a
Utility: West Kennydale special assessment district be formed providing for cost reimbursement
Sewer Interceptor, Special from those property owners who benefit from the "West Kennydale" sewer
Assessment District line.
The Committee further recommends that the ordinance detailing the
assessment district be presented for first reading. MOVED BY TANNER,
SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE COMMITTEE
REPORT AND PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING; AND
REQUEST THAT PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE SEWER ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT BE INFORMED THAT CONNECTION TO SEWERS MAY BE
REQUIRED IN THE NEAR FUTURE. CARRIED. (See first reading of
ordinance on Page 364.)
Vacation: VAC-92- Referred 4/13/92 - Utilities Committee Chairman Tanner presented a
001, Sunset Ln. NE & report concurring in the recommendation of the Administration to vacate a
NE 1 I th St. (Piha; portion of Sunset Lane NE & NE 11 th Street (Piha/Karl) and
Karl) recommending Council set the price of the property at $106,100.00 which
equals one-half of the appraised value of $212,200.
August 10, 1992 Renton City Council Minutes Page 364
Planning & Referred 7/6/92 - Planning and Development Committee Chairman
Development Edwards reported that the Committee met on 7/30/92 and 8/6/92 to
Committee consider the appeal by applicant Dan Carlson of the variance on two lots
Appeal: Carlson, located at 3821 Lake Washington Blvd. (V-034-91). The subject property
Variance on two lots, is located at 3821 Lake Washington Boulevard.
3821 Lake Washington
B1 (V-034-91) The applicant seeks a variance of lot width and length requirements which
will allow the applicant to complete the pending Lot Line Adjustment.
This would aggregate the lots and create a second building site. The
Hearing Examiner denied the variance.
The Committee found there is no substantial error of fact or law.
Therefore, the Committee recommends that the decision of the Hearing
Examiner be upheld. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY
MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED.
ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS
The following ordinances were presented for first reading and will be
adopted at the next Council meeting:
Utility: West Kennydale An ordinance was read establishing an assessment district for sanitary
Sewer Interceptor, Special sewer service in a portion of the Kennydale sub-basin and establishing the
Assessment District amount of the charge upon connection to the facilities. (See motion on
Page 362.)
Rezone: Tall Firs An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of a 3.13-acre
Townhomes, Seattle- site, located at 4808 NE Sunset Boulevard from G-1, General Zone, to R-
Renton Investors (R- 2, Residential Zone (Tall Firs Townhomes - Seattle-Renton Investors; File
056-91) No. R-056-91). MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,
COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL
READING ON 8/17/92. CARRIED.
The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading:
Ordinance #4361 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of 62.28 acres,
Rezone: Northward located north of the intersection of Duvall Avenue NE and NE 4th Street,
(The Orchards), & extending from approximately NE 5th Street to NE 8th Street along the
Preliminary Plat west side of Duvall Avenue NE with a small parcel connecting to Union
(R;PP-138-90) Avenue NE and NE 7th Street and a larger parcel along the east side of
Duvall Avenue NE from approximately NE 5th Street to NE 6th Street
from G-1, general use, to R-1, residential zone (Parcel A); and from R-1,
residential zone, R-2, residential zone, R-3, residence district, G-1,
general zone, to R-1, residential zone (Parcel B); and from R-2, residential
zone, and R-3, residence district, to R-3, residence district (Parcel C); and
from G-1, general zone, to R-3, residence district (Parcel D); and from
G-1, general zone, to R-3, residence district (Parcel E); and from G-1,
general zone, to B-1, Business district (Parcel F); and from G-1, general
zone, to R-3, residence district (Parcel G). (The Orchards
Rezone/Northward properties; File No. R-138-90.) MOVED BY
KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. CARRIED.
The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: