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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM - Monday, April 28, 2025
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
Please note that this regular meeting of the Renton City Council is being offered as a hybrid
meeting and can be attended in person at the Council Chambers, 7th floor of City Hall, 1055 S
Grady Way, Renton, 98057 or remotely through Zoom.
For those wishing to attend by Zoom: Please (1) click this link
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day of the meeting to request an invite with a link to the meeting.
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registers after 5 p.m. on the day of the Council meeting will not be called upon to speak and
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1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. ROLL CALL
3. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
a) Administrative Report
4. AUDIENCE COMMENTS
All remarks must be addressed to the Council as a whole, if a response is requested
please provide your name and address, including email address, to the City Clerk to
allow for follow-up.
Speakers must sign-up prior to the Council meeting.
Each speaker is allowed three minutes.
When recognized, please state your name & city of residence for the record.
NOTICE to all participants: Pursuant to state law, RCW 42.17A.555, campaigning for or
against any ballot measure or candidate in City Hall and/or during any portion of the council
meeting, including the audience comment portion of the meeting, is PROHIBITED.
5. CONSENT AGENDA
The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and
the recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for
further discussion if requested by a Councilmember.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of April 21, 2025.
Council Concur
6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week. Those topics
marked with an asterisk (*) may include legislation. Committee reports on any topics may be
held by the Chair if further review is necessary.
a) Finance Committee: 1) Vouchers; 2) Grant Funding from the Administrative Office of the
Courts for Supplemental Community Court Funds; 3) Amendment #2 to CAG-25-028 with
Mithun, Inc for Legacy Square Design Services; 4) 2024 Carryforward/1st Quarter 2025
Budget Amendment Ordinance* and 2025-2026 Fee Schedule Resolution*
b) Planning and Development Committee: 1) Middle Housing/ADU; 2) Commercial
Conversion to Residential
7. LEGISLATION
Resolution:
a) Resolution No. 4553: First Quarter Fee Schedule Amendment (See Item 6.a)
Ordinance for first reading:
a) Ordinance No. 6158: 2024 Carryforward and First Quarter 2025 Budget Adjustment &
Salary Table Amendment (See Item 6.a)
8. NEW BUSINESS
(Includes Council Committee agenda topics; visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more
information.)
9. ADJOURNMENT
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING AGENDA
(Preceding Council Meeting)
6:00 p.m. - 7th Floor - Council Chambers/Videoconference
Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request to the City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE TELEVISED LIVE ON GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 21
To view Council Meetings online, please visit rentonwa.gov/councilmeetings
Mayor’s Office
Memorandum
DATE: April 24, 2025
TO: James Alberson, Jr., Council President
Members of the Renton City Council
FROM: Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer
SUBJECT: Administrative Report
• The Renton History Museum will be hosting Congressman Adam Smith’s 2025
Congressional Art Competition Reception, Saturday, May 3 from 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
The Museum is located at 235 Mill Avenue South near Fire Station 11.
• Police Youth Academy applications are now available. The Academy is a
collaborative effort between the Renton Police Department, King County Sheriff’s
Office, Newcastle Police Department and the DEA. The four-day program held July
14-17 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. is an opportunity that allows middle school aged
students to explore a variety of topics including law enforcement, firefighting, and
emergency response while developing leadership skills, teamwork, and self-
confidence. Learn more about the program, read about the application process
and register by Friday, May 2 at https://rentonwa.gov/PDYouthAcademy.
• The Renton Police Department is seeking diverse voices to discuss major
incidents, policies, and community policing strategies. Members meet every other
month and gain exclusive behind-the-scenes experiences. Applications may be
found by visiting https://rentonwa.gov/chiefscouncil and are open to those who
live, work, or have a strong connection to Renton (such as through a school or
faith-based organization). Terms are a two-year commitment.
• The city’s Recreation Division is excited to launch the May to August Let’s Go
Guide. Whether you are looking to dive into a new activity, freshen up your fitness
goals, or find engaging youth programs, this guide has something for everyone. For
more information and to register for your summer fun visit
www.rentonwa.gov/letsgo.
• The Community and Economic Development Department and Renton Municipal
Arts Commission have kicked off the “Paint with a Purpose” program. Artists
interested in being part of the program and public agencies, businesses, and
property owners located within the city limits are encouraged to apply. For more
information and applications visit www.rentonwa.gov/publicart.
AGENDA ITEM #3. a)
James Alberson, Jr., Council President
Members of the Renton City Council
Page 2 of 2
April 24, 2025
• Compost and Amendments the Natural Way, the first of three free gardening
classes, will be held Wednesday, May 7 at the Renton Community Center (1715
Maple Valley Hwy.) from 6-7:30 p.m. Explore how to best use compost,
amendments, and so-called garden “waste” to meet the nutritional needs of your
soil and plants. Classes are sponsored by a partnership between the Public
Works Department, Parks & Recreation Department, and Saving Water
Partnership. To register visit www.rentonwa.gov/letsgo.
• Information about preventative street maintenance, traffic impact projects, and
road closures happening this week can be found at http://rentonwa.gov/traffic. All
projects are weather permitting and unless otherwise noted, streets will always
remain open.
Thursday, May 1 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Lane reduction eastbound South Grady Way near
City Hall to accommodate the Parks and Recreation Department’s Forestry Program to
conduct maintenance work on a few Ash trees. Traffic control will be in place but some
congestion is anticipated and access to the north entrance to the parking structure may
be temporarily blocked.
Monday, April 28 through Friday, May 2, 8:00am-3:00pm. Burnett Ave S will be closed
to thru traffic from S 2nd St to Tobin Ave S. Approved traffic control plans were issued
and will be followed, including a detour with flaggers on onsite to assist local traffic.
Questions may be directed to Rob Blackburn, 206-379-1489.
Monday, April 28 through Friday, May 2, 8:00am-3:00pm. Intermittent lane closure on
Rainier Ave N between S 3rd St and NW 3rd Pl for construction work. Approved traffic
control plans were issued for all work and will be followed. Questions may be directed
to Joe Nerlfi, 425-757-9657.
Monday, April 28 through Friday, May 2, 8:00am-3:00pm. Shifting lane closures both
east and west on NE Sunset Blvd between Redmond Pl NE to Union Ave NE for utility
installation and frontage improvements. Approved traffic control plans were issued for
all work and will be followed. Questions may be directed to Brad Stocco, 425-282-2373.
Monday, April 28 through Friday, May 2, 8:00am-3:00pm. Intermittent lane closures
on Williams Ave S and S Tobin St for construction work. Approved traffic control plans
were issued for all work and will be followed. Questions may be directed to Rob
Blackburn, 206-379-1489.
On-going Street Closure January 21 through May 22, 2025 (City of Renton
Resolution No. 4545). FULL STREET CLOSURE on Houser Way N between Lake
Washington Blvd N and Lowe’s Business Access Road in support of WSDOT I-405
Renton to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lane project. Approved traffic control
plans were issued for all work and will be followed. Questions may be directed to Justin
Johnson, 425-902-7102.
AGENDA ITEM #3. a)
April 21, 2025 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
CITY OF RENTON
MINUTES - City Council Regular Meeting
7:00 PM - Monday, April 21, 2025
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Council President Alberson called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order at 7:00 PM
and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers Present:
James Alberson, Jr., Council President
Carmen Rivera, Council Position No. 2
Valerie O'Halloran, Council Position No. 3
Ryan McIrvin, Council Position No. 4
Ed Prince, Council Position No. 5
Ruth Pérez, Council Position No. 6
Kim-Khánh Vǎn, Council Position No. 7
Councilmembers Absent:
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Ed VanValey, Chief Administrative Officer
Cheryl Beyer, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Jason Seth, City Clerk
Gina Estep, Community & Economic Development Administrator
Amanda Free, Economic Development Director
Commander Susan Hassinger, Police Department
Attended Remotely:
Kimberly Register, Council Assistant
Kristi Rowland, Deputy CAO
David Topaz, Human Resources / Risk Management Administrator
Martin Pastucha, Public Works Administrator
Ron Straka, Public Works Utility Systems Director
AGENDA ITEM #5. a)
April 21, 2025 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
PROCLAMATION
Sexual Assault Awareness Month - April 2025: A proclamation by Mayor Pavone
was read declaring April 2025 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month in the City of
Renton, and encouraging resents to join in the special observance and join advocates
and communities across the country in taking action to prevent sexual violence.
Accepted with appreciation by Kate Krug-Garvey, CEO of King County Sexual Assault
Resource Center.
MOVED BY ALBERSON, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
PROCLAMATION AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
CAO Ed VanValey reviewed a written administrative report summarizing the City’s recent
progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2025 and
beyond. Items noted were:
• Join us Saturday, April 26 at 9 a.m. at Highlands Park and Neighborhood Center (800
Edmonds Avenue NE) as we celebrate Arbor Earth Day. Dive into a fun volunteer day
outdoors and help make a difference in our community. For more information and to
register for this event visit www.rentonwa.gov/volunteer.
• On Saturday, April 26 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., the Renton Police Department is hosting
its annual Shred-a-thon and prescription drug take-back event at Renton Memorial
Stadium (405 Logan Avenue North). Residents can protect their privacy and safety by
bringing personal documents to shred and disposing of their unwanted prescription
medicine. This free event is also a food drive for the Salvation Army.
• Police Youth Academy applications are now available. The Academy is a collaborative
effort between the Renton Police Department, King County Sheriff’s Office, Newcastle
Police Department and the DEA. The four-day program held July 14-17 from 9 a.m.-4
p.m. is an opportunity that allows middle school aged students to explore a variety of
topics including law enforcement, firefighting, and emergency response while
developing leadership skills, teamwork, and self-confidence. Learn more about the
program, read about the application process and register by May 2 at
https://rentonwa.gov/PDYouthAcademy.
• Help shape Renton’s future waste services. Tell us what you are looking for from your
future waste collection services and take the survey at
https://yourvoice.rentonwa.gov/future-waste-collection-services. The deadline to
take the survey is April 27.
• Preventative street maintenance will continue to impact traffic and result in
occasional street closures.
AUDIENCE COMMENTS
• Sharon Bolstad, Renton, voiced opposition to the Logan 6 development and asked
why Mr. Hanbey's large sign was not displayed on camera at last week's Council
meeting.
• Michael Westgaard, Renton, expressed support for the city to adopt a resolution
protecting the rights of LGBTQIA+ community.
AGENDA ITEM #5. a)
April 21, 2025 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
• Matt Hanbey, Renton, displayed a large sign indicating the number of days he
believes Council could have taken action to address residents' concerns about the
Logan 6 development but had not.
• Tristen Kochen, Renton, explained that in the mid-1990's, several trees were removed
from Shattuck Ave S between 3rd and Main in downtown. He asked if there will be a
plan to replace them one day.
• Jon Wenrich, unknown, explained that he owns Vesper Aviation at the airport, and
expressed opposition to the leasing of a portion of the 800 parcel to Bosair, LLC. He
asked Council to table the issue until more information about the economic impacts
of this lease were provided to airport businesses.
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items are distributed to Councilmembers in advance for study and review, and the
recommended actions will be accepted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further
discussion if requested by a Councilmember.
a) Approval of Council Meeting minutes of April 14, 2025. Council Concur.
b) AB - 3814 City Clerk submitted the quarterly list of fully executed contracts between 1/1/2025
- 3/31/2025, and a report of agreements expiring between 4/1/2025 – 9/30/2025. None;
Information Only.
c) AB - 3810 Community & Economic Development Department recommended execution of
Amendment No. 2 to CAG-25-028, contract with Mithun, Inc., in the amount of $172,510, for
additional design services for Legacy Square. Refer to Finance Committee.
d) AB - 3815 Finance Department submitted the 2024 Carryforward/1st Quarter Budget
Amendment and recommends adoption of an ordinance amending the 2025/2026 budget to
increase revenues by $56,072,799 for an amended total revenue of $701,143,703 over the
biennium, and increase expenditures by $167,033,277, for an amended total expenditure of
$815,422,398 over the biennium; and adoption of a resolution amending the 2025/2026 Fee
Schedule. Refer to Finance Committee.
e) AB - 3794 Municipal Court requested authorization to execute an amendment to CAG-24-259
with the Administrative Office of the Courts to accept $15,000 in grant funds to support
Renton Municipal Court's Community Courts Retreat. Refer to Finance Committee.
f) AB - 3812 Public Works Airport reported bid opening on March 20, 2025 for the Windsock &
243 Bldg. GA Apron & Parking Lot Rehabilitation project, and recommends awarding the
contract to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, Westwater Construction, Co., in the
amount of $2,404,287.41. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
g) AB - 3809 Public Works Utility Systems Division reported bid opening on March 25, 2025 for
the SE 172nd St Green Stormwater Infrastructure project, and award the bid to the lowest
responsive and responsible bidder, OMA Construction, Inc., in the amount of $3,838,896.77.
Council Concur.
MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY PRINCE, COUNCIL CONCUR TO ADOPT THE
CONSENT AGENDA AS PUBLISHED CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
AGENDA ITEM #5. a)
April 21, 2025 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
Topics listed below were discussed in Council committees during the past week. Those topics marked
with an asterisk (*) may include legislation. Committee reports on any topics may be held by the Chair if
further review is necessary.
a) Transportation Committee: Chair McIrvin presented a report recommending concurrence in the
staff recommendation to confirm Mayor Pavone's appointments to the Renton Airport Advisory
Committee:
1. Sheila Humphries to the Highlands Neighborhood Alternate Position, with a term
expiring May 7, 2028.
2. Peter Kan to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots' Association (AOPA) Alternate Position, with a
term expiring May 7, 2028.
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
b) Transportation Committee: Chair McIrvin presented a report recommending concurrence in the
staff recommendation to approve Amendment #2 to CAG-23-128 with Century West Engineering
for the Taxiway Alpha Rehabilitation Project.
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
c) Transportation Committee: Chair McIrvin presented a report recommending concurrence in the
staff recommendation to approve the month-to-month premises lease with Bosair, LLC and
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the lease agreement.
MOVED BY MCIRVIN, SECONDED BY PÉREZ, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Councilmember Vǎn abstained.
d) Utilities Committee: Chair Văn presented a report recommending concurrence in the staff
recommendation to execute the Amendment No. 1 to CAG-24-098 with WSP USA, Inc. in the
amount of $349,657 for engineering services associated with the design of water quality
treatment facilities along the corridor of the Lind Ave SW Storm System Improvement Project.
MOVED BY VǍN, SECONDED BY RIVERA, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
e) Utilities Committee: Chair Văn presented a report recommending concurrence in the staff
recommendation to execute the Change Order No. 1 to CAG-24-098 with R.L. Alia Company in
the amount of $270,425 for additional quantities and one new bid item related to pavement
restoration and trench backfill for the Burnett Ave S and Williams Ave S Storm System
Improvement Project.
MOVED BY VǍN, SECONDED BY RIVERA, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
(Includes Council Committee agenda topics; visit rentonwa.gov/cityclerk for more information.)
AGENDA ITEM #5. a)
April 21, 2025 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
EXECUTIVE SESSION & ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY PÉREZ, SECONDED BY O'HALLORAN, COUNCIL RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION
FOR APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES TO DISCUSS PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE PURSUANT TO
RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) WHERE NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN, AND THAT THE COUNCIL MEETING
BE ADJOURNED WHEN THE EXECUTIVE SESSION IS ADJOURNED. CARRIED. TIME: 7:33 PM
Executive session was conducted, and no action was taken. The Council meeting adjourned
when the executive session adjourned. TIME: 7:50 PM
Jason A. Seth, MMC, City Clerk
Jason Seth, Recorder
21 Apr 2025
AGENDA ITEM #5. a)
Council Committee Meeting Calendar
April 21, 2025
April 28, 2025
Monday
3:00 p.m. Community Services Committee, Chair O’Halloran - Canceled
4:00 p.m. Finance Committee, Chair Pérez
Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. Grant Funding from the Administrative Office of the Courts for
Supplemental Community Court Funds
2. Amendment #2 to CAG-25-028 with Mithun, Inc for Legacy Square
Design Services
3. 2024 Carryforward/1st Quarter 2025 Budget Amendment Ordinance
and 2025-2026 Fee Schedule Resolution
4. Vouchers
4:45 p.m. Planning and Development Committee, Chair Prince
Location: Council Conference Room/Videoconference
1. Middle Housing/ADU*
2. Commercial Conversion to Residential*
3. Emerging Issues in CED
6:00 p.m. Committee of the Whole, Chair Alberson
Location: Council Chambers
1. Website Update
7:00 p.m. Council Meeting
Location: Council Chambers/Videoconference
*Revised items.
AGENDA ITEM #5. a)
1
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. _______
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE 2025-
2026 CITY OF RENTON FEE SCHEDULE.
WHEREAS, on November 23, 2009, the Council adopted Ordinance No. 5509, which
removed many fees from the Renton Municipal Code and consolidated them into the 2010 City
of Renton Fee Schedule brochure, which has been subsequently amended; and
WHEREAS, on November 18, 2024, the City Council passed Resolution No. 4542, adopting
an amended fee schedule for 2025 and 2026; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to approve an amended fee schedule to make periodic updates
as part of the City’s 2024 carry forward/1st quarter budget amendment and to establish impact
fees for Accessory Dwelling Units pursuant to Laws of 2023, ch. 334, § 4 (House Bill 1337);
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The fee schedule is amended and replaced with the 2025-2026 City of
Renton Fee Schedule brochure, which is attached hereto and adopted by this reference (“Fee
Schedule”). An updated copy of the Fee Schedule shall at all times be filed with the City Clerk as
required by Ordinance No. 5509.
SECTION II. The amended Fee Schedule adopted by Section I of this resolution shall be
effective upon passage and approval of this resolution, and thereafter act as the City of Renton’s
Fee Schedule for all fees or changes referenced therein. The Fee Schedule shall remain in effect
until amended or otherwise replaced by the City Council. In the event the Fee Schedule is not
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
RESOLUTION NO. _______
2
amended prior to the year 2027, the fees specified for the year 2026 shall continue to apply into
and beyond 2027 until amended by the City Council.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL the ______ day of _____________________, 2025.
______________________________
Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this ______ day of _____________________, 2025.
______________________________
Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Approved as to form:
______________________________
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
RES-FIN:25RES008:04/11/2025
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
Rev. April 2025
2025-2026
City of Renton Fee Schedule
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
Table of Contents Page
SECTION I. MISCELLANEOUS FEES 1
SECTION II. MAPLEWOOD GOLF COURSE 2
SECTION III. CITY CENTER PARKING FEES 2
SECTION IV. AQUATIC FEES 3
SECTION V. CARCO THEATER (REPEALED)3
SECTION VI. PARKS AND FACILITIES USE AND RENTAL 3
SECTION VII. COMMUNITY CENTER PASS CARD & FEES 4
SECTION VIII. AIRPORT CHARGES 4
SECTION IX. ANIMAL LICENSES FEES - RMC 5-4-2 4
SECTION X. BUSINESS LICENSES 5
SECTION XI. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LICENSES 5
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES 6
Building Fees:6
Land Use Review Fees:8
Site Work, Utilities, and Right of Way Fees:10
Technology Surcharge Fee 14
Impact Fees:14
Miscellaneous Fees:15
SECTION XIII. FIRE DEPARMENT FIRE MARSHAL FEES (RFA)15
17SECTION XIV. MONETARY PENALTY SCHEDULE FOR INFRACTIONS ISSUED UNDER
THE AUTHORITY OF CHAPTER 7.80 RCW
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
SECTION I. MISCELLANEOUS FEES*2025 2026
1.Maps:
a.$4 $4
b. $12 $12
c. $4 $4
d. $12 $12
e. $5 $5
2.Plat:
a. $2 $2
b. $1 $1
3.Photocopies:
a. $0.15 $0.15
b. $0.20 $0.20
c. $0.25 $0.25
4.Budget:
a. $10 $10
b. N/C N/C
5.Audio or Video Recording Copies:
a.$2 $2
b.$2 $2
6.Regulations and Plans:
a.Comprehensive Plan and Map $30 $30
b.Title IV, Development Regulations:
(i)Text and Zoning Map $110 $110
(ii)Text only $100 $100
c.Individual Chapters of Development Regulations $10 $10
d. Renton Municipal Code (two volumes)$400 $400
e.Code Supplements, per year:
(i)Titles I - III and VI - X $70 $70
(ii)Title IV $70 $70
7.Miscellaneous Services:
a.Certification and Notary Fees - Clerk's Certification $10 $10
b.Notary Public Attestation or Acknowledgement or as $10 $10
otherwise provided for in RCW 42.28.090, per signature
c.Hold Harmless Agreements and other similar documents $20 $20
not otherwise provided for
d.Lamination of licenses, pictures $6 $6
e.Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Loan Program:
(i)Application Fee $200 $200
(ii)Loan Origination Fee $150 or 0.25% of loan amount,
whichever is greater
$150 or 0.25% of loan amount,
whichever is greater
(iii)Closing Costs (including any legal fees)50% of total actual costs 50% of total actual costs
8.Miscellaneous Charges for Police Services:
a.Police Reports per page $0.15 $0.15
b.Record Checks (Written Response) $5 $5
c.Photographs - Digital on CD $2 $2
d.Photographs - black & white or color - Cost of developing film Cost Cost
e.Fingerprint Cards $5 $5
(i)Each additional card $1 $1
9.Charges for Fire Documents:
a.Fire reports per page $0.15 $0.15
b.Fire investigative report on CD $2 $2
c.First copy - black & white or color - Cost of developing film Cost Cost
d.Additional copy - black & white or color - Cost of developing film Cost Cost
10.Computer Listings:
a.City of Renton new business list $10 $10
b.List of all business licenses $20 $20
c.Copies requested to be faxed, local number $3 $3
d.Copies requested to be faxed, long distance number
(i)Multi-family: 2 units, Duplexes, & Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)1 $10 $10
(ii)Six (6) or more pages (ten (10) page limit)$20 $20
11.Utility Fee:
a.Special Request Water Meter Reading $30 $30
b.Utility New Account Setup $25 $25
c.Utility Billing Account Transfer (tenant billing form)$5 $5
d.Water utility outstanding balance search requested by $25 $25
fax, messenger, or letter
e Water turn off and turn on fee $60 $60
f Water utility shutoff list processing fee $60 $60
g Water delinquent late fee of 10% of past due charges but not less than fifty cents 10%10%
h Water after hours service charge to turn on water after 3 p.m. (additional fee)$90 $90
i Tenant notification fee for impending shutoff of water per tenant $5 $5
j Petition filing fee for stormwater appeal from category determination and assessment $75 $75
k Meter Accuracy Reading - For testing 3/4" through 2" meter $40 $40
l Meter Accuracy Reading - For testing meters larger than 2"Time & Materials, requires Time & Materials, requires
a $60 refundable deposit a $60 refundable deposit
prior to test prior to test
12.Schedule of Fines for False Alarms - Security/Burglar: (effective February 1, 2019)
a.$25 $25
b.N/C N/C
c.N/C N/C
d.$100 $100
e.$250 $250
f.$25 $25
g.$50 $50
1 A registration year shall mean January 1 thru December 31 each year.
13.NSF Check Fees $25 $25
14.Veteran Park Tile: Three lines $75 $75
Audio recording, each copy
Video recording, each copy
City's Budget to other municipality or quasi-municipal corporation or other nonprofit charitable or education organization
City's Budget
Zoning maps - standard 11 x 17
Zoning maps - large 24 x 36
Comprehensive Plan map - standard 11 x 17
Comprehensive Plan map - large 24 x 36
Precinct maps
First page
Each additional page
Each 8.5" x 11" or 8.5" x 14"
Each 11" x 17"
Each 8.5" x 11" or 8.5" x 14" color
First False Alarm in a registration year1
One-time Registration Fee
Annual Registration Renewal
Second False Alarm in a registration year1
Third or more False Alarm in a registration year1
Late Payment Fee
Unregistered Alarm System Fee
1
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
SECTION I. MISCELLANEOUS FEES* (CONTINUED)2025 2026
15.Electronic Records1,2,3:
a.Photocopies or printed copies of electronic records, per page $0.15 $0.15
b.Scanning paper records, per page $0.10 $0.10
c.$0.05 $0.05
d.$0.10 $0.10
e.Body worn camera footage redaction, per minute of documented staff time, plus other documented costs of redaction $0.64 $0.64
16.Document Recording Fees:
a.Actual Costs Actual Costs
b.Actual Costs Actual Costs
17.Publication Fees:
Actual Costs Actual Costs
SECTION II. MAPLEWOOD GOLF COURSE 2025 2026
1.
a.Weekday:
(i)18 Hole $48 $50
(ii)9 Hole $35 $37
(iii)18 Hole, Senior $40 $42
(iv)9 Hole, Senior $30 $32
(v)18 Hole, Junior $26 $28
(vi)9 Hole, Junior $20 $22
b.Weekend:
(i)18 Hole $55 $60
(ii)9 Hole $40 $42
2.Club Rental:
a.Regular $35 $35
b.Premium $65 $65
3.Golf Cart Fees:
a.18 Hole $38 $40
b.18 Hole Single Rider $28 $30
c.9 Hole $26 $28
d.9 Hole Single Rider $18 $20
e.Trail Fee $20 $20
f.Half Cart, 18 Hole $19 $20
g.Half Cart, 9 Hole $13 $14
4.Driving Range Fees:
a.Large Bucket $14 $15
b.Small Bucket $11 $12
c.Warm-up Bucket $7 $7
5.Lesson Fees:
a.1/2 Hour Private $60 $65
b.1 Hour Private $90 $95
c.1/2 Hour Series Private $220 $230
d.1 Hour Series Private $330 $340
e.Group Series $160 $180
f.1/2 Hour Private, Junior $40 $45
g.Playing Lesson(3-hole minimum/9-hole maximum) per hole $30 $35
SECTION III. CITY CENTER PARKING FEES 2025 2026
1.City Center Parking Garage Fees1:
Parking rates for retail parking will be as follows:
a.Zero (0) - two (2) hours N/C N/C
b.Two (2) - four (4) hours $2 $2
c.Four (4) - six (6) hours $4 $4
d.Six (6) - (10) hours $6 $6
e. 10 hours or more $10 $10
f.Monthly pass-holders, tax included $35 $35
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The applicant shall pay all Publication fees charged by publication outlet used by the City (The Seattle Times or equivalent). Payment in full shall be
made to the City prior to public hearing, permit approval or issuance, whichever comes first.
Miscellaneous charges associated with document recording, such as courier fees
Off-season and promotional rates determined by management; posted on website.
Transmission of records in an electronic format or for the use of agency equipment to send the records electronically, per gigabyte (GB)
Electronic files or attachments uploaded for electronic delivery (email, cloud-based data storage service, or other means of electronic
delivery), for each four (4) files
The applicant shall pay all document recording fees charged by King county and all administrative fees charged by the title company for
processing. Payment in full shall by submitted to the City before documents are sent for recording.
1 The charges identified in RCW 42.56.120(3)(b) (and referenced above) may be combined to the extent that more than one type of charge applies to copies produced in response to a particular request. The
actual cost of any digital storage media or device provided by the agency. Alternatively, the City may charge a flat fee of up to $2 for the entire request as long as the cost of uploading and transmitting the
electronic records is reasonably estimated to equal or exceed that amount. Only one $2 flat fee per request is authorized for electronic records produced in installments. When records are provided electronically
on a CD, DVD, thumb drive, flash drive, or other electronic device, the requestor will be charged for the cost of the electronic storage device. The City may charge an actual-cost service charge for requests that
require use of IT expertise to prepare data compilations or provide customized electronic access services when not used by the City for other purposes. A cost estimate and explanation will be provided to the
requestor before incurring the costs.
2 Option to waive charges. The City may waive charges associated with fulfilling a request. The decision will be based on various factors, including the volume and format of the responsive documents. The
decision to assess fees for fulfilling a public records request shall be made on a consistent and equitable basis, dependent primarily upon the amount of staff time required for copying, scanning, shipping,
uploading, and/or transmitting the records associated with fulfilling a request.
3 Certified copies. If the requestor is seeking a certified copy of a City record, an additional charge of $1.00 per each complete document may be applied to cover the additional expense and time required for
certification.
*Should Section I fees due total less than $4.00 and no other fee is due to the City at the same time, the department administrator may authorize to waive the entire amount due at their discretion.
For purposes of this section, "weekend" shall mean Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. "Weekday" shall mean the remaining four days of the week. "Junior" shall mean ages 17 and under, "Senior" shall mean
ages 62 and over.
Green Fees:
Parking garage fees for periods of up to 10 hours are waived by Ord 6139 until 12/31/2025.
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AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
SECTION IV. AQUATIC FEES 2025 2026
1.Admission for the Aquatic Center shall be as follows:
a.Regular Session:
(i)Infants - under 1 year N/C N/C
(ii)Youth - 1 to 4 years $8 $8
(iii)Ages 5 and up $16 $16
(iv)Lap swim - water walking only $7 $7
(v)Locker Rental $0.25 $0.25
b.Canopy Rental Fees1: (includes canopy and admission for one leisure swim session):
(i)Henry Moses Party Tent #1
(10' x 20' for up to twenty-five (25) guests on wave pool):
(1)Resident Rate, per session $600 $600
(2)Non-resident Rate, per session $700 $700
(ii)Henry Moses Party Tent #2
(10' x 20' for up to twenty-five (25) guests):
(1)Resident Rate $500 $500
(2)Non-Resident Rate $600 $600
(iii)Henry Moses Party Tent #3
(10' x 10' for up to ten (10) guests):
(1)Resident Rate, per session $250 $250
(2)Non-resident Rate, per session $300 $300
c.Resident Rate all inclusive1 $3,800 $3,800
d.Non-resident Rate all inclusive1 $4,800 $4,800
e.Swim Lesson Program: Fees and associated descriptions are published in the "Let's Go Renton " Renton Activities Guide
f.End-of-year School Party Rentals:
(i)Renton School District
(1)001 - 299 students $1,900 $1,900
(2)300 - 399 students $2,250 $2,250
(3)400 - 499 students $2,400 $2,400
(4)500 - 599 students $2,550 $2,550
(ii)Other Schools and Districts
(1)001 - 299 students $2,450 $2,450
(2)300 - 399 students $2,850 $2,850
(3)400 - 499 students $3,150 $3,150
(4)500 - 599 students $3,360 $3,360
1 Sales tax not included in the rental fee
2.Boat Launch Rates:
a.Daily resident - 7 days a week $20 $20
b.Daily Non-resident - 7 days a week $25 $25
c.Overnight resident - 7 days a week $25 $25
d.Overnight Non-resident - 7 days a week $45 $45
e.Annual parking boat launch permit - resident $70 $70
f.Annual parking boat launch permit - non-resident $130 $130
g.
(i) $110 $110
(ii) $115 $115
SECTION V. CARCO THEATER (REPEALED)2025 2026
SECTION VI. PARKS AND FACILITIES USE AND RENTAL 2025 2026
1.Outlying Picnic Shelters (Cedar River Trail, Liberty Park, Philip Arnold Park, Teasdale Park and Heritage Park) Maximum of 50 people:
a.Resident 10am-7pm $150 $150
b.Non-resident 10am-7pm $290 $290
c.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $100 $100
2.Gene Coulon Beach Park Shelters (South #1, South #2 and Creekside) Maximum of 75 people:
a.Resident 10am-7pm $150 $150
b.Non-resident 10am-7pm $290 $290
e.South Shelters 1 & 2 Resident rate $310 $310
f.South Shelters 1 & 2 Non-resident rate $610 $610
g.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $100 $100
3.Gene Coulon Beach Park Shelters (North Shelter):
a.Resident 10am-7pm $200 $200
b.Non-resident 10am-7pm $360 $360
c.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $100 $100
4.Basketball court rate per hour (Tournament Play Only):
a.Resident rate $25 $25
b.Non-resident rate $30 $30
c $750 $750
5.
a.Resident rate per hour $25 $25
b.Non-resident rate per hour $30 $30
c.Temporary Event Permit Fee $85 $85
d.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $750 $750
6.Piazza Park Open Space Event Rental
a.Full day rental 10am - 7pm $500 $500
b.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $750 $750
7.Photo Shoots per hour:
a.Commercial Film and Photo Shoots per hour $300 $300
8.Electrical Spider Box rental:
a. Electrical spider box rental per box, per event, with special event approval $200 $200
Refundable Security and Damage depositOpen Space Area in the Parks (Cascade, Teasdale, Philip Arnold, Cedar River, Earlington, Gene Coulon, Glencoe, Kennydale Lions, Sunset, and
Riverview Parks):
Fishing Tournaments at Coulon Beach (additional rental fee if using the Pavilion area for weigh in and or electricity at the current rental rate) per
event
Resident rate
Non-resident rate
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AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
SECTION VI. PARKS AND FACILITIES USE AND RENTAL (CONTINUED)2025 2026
9.Athletic Field Rental, Lights and Prep Fees:
a.Sports field rental per hour - resident $30 $30
b.Sports field rental per hour - non-resident $36 $36
c.Renton Area Youth Sports Agencies, per hour $8 $8
d.Field prep for softball/baseball - resident per occurrence $35 $35
e.Field prep for soccer - resident per occurrence $50 $50
f.Custom Field prep - resident per occurrence $100 $100
g.Field prep for softball/baseball - non-resident per occurrence $40 $40
h.Field prep for soccer - non-resident per occurrence $55 $55
i.Custom Field prep - non-resident per occurrence $100 $100
j.Field lights all sports - resident per hour $30 $30
k.Field lights all sports - non-resident per hour $36 $36
l.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $750 $750
10.Banquet & Classroom Rental - Community Center & Senior Activity Center:
a.Friday evening 5 hour minimum - resident $750 $750
b.Weekend Rates 10 hour minimum - resident $1,500 $1,500
c.Extra hours - per hour - resident $150 $150
d.Friday 5 hour minimum - non-resident $900 $900
e.Weekend Rates 10 hour minimum - non-resident $1,800 $1,800
f.Extra hours - per hour - non-resident $180 $180
g Banquet Room - Mon - Fri - daytime - resident/hr 3 hour min $100 $100
h Banquet Room - Mon - Fri - daytime - non-resident/hr 3 hour min $120 $120
i.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $750 $750
j.Cancellation Fee - Less than 90 days $550 $550
11.Classroom and Gymnasium Rental - Renton Community Center:
a.Resident single gym athletic - per hour $50 $50
b.Non-resident single gym athletic - per hour $60 $60
c.Resident double gym athletic - per hour $100 $100
d.Non-resident double gym athletic - per hour $120 $120
e.Resident single gym non-athletic $1,000 $1,000
f.Non-resident single gym non-athletic $1,200 $1,200
g.Resident double gym non-athletic $2,000 $2,000
h.Non-resident double gym non-athletic $2,400 $2,400
i.Carpet fee single gym - resident & non-resident $325 $325
j.Carpet fee double gym - resident & non-resident $650 $650
k.Classroom resident $40 $40
l.Classroom Non-resident $48 $48
12.Facility Rental - Neighborhood Center:
a.Meeting room - resident $40 $40
b.Gymnasium - resident $40 $40
c.Meeting room - non-resident $48 $48
d.Gymnasium - non-resident $48 $48
e.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $750 $750
13.Farmer's Market
a.10x10 Lot $40 $40
b.Half Lot $20 $20
c.Application fee $30 $30
d.Electrical fee $10 $10
14.Parklet Rentals
a. Parklet Rental including Installation per Occurrence1,2 $500 $73/month, $876/year
15.Outlying Park Buildings (Tiffany Park Building, Kennydale Park Building, Teasdale Park Building)
a.6-hour block - resident $200 $200
b.6-hour block - non-resident $240 $240
c.Deposit resident & non-resident $250 $250
d.Non-profit fee - per hour (no deposit required)$40 $40
e.Refundable Security and Damage deposit $750 $750
16.Renton History Museum
a.Adult (18 yrs + up)$5 $5
b.Child ( 9 yrs - 17 yrs)$2 $2
SECTION VII. COMMUNITY CENTER PASS CARD & FEES 2025 2026
Fees and associated descriptions are published and available in the "Let's Go Renton" Recreation Guide.
SECTION VIII. AIRPORT CHARGES 2025 2026
1.Airport Fuel Flow Charge: per gallon $0.08 $0.08
2.JetA Fuel Flow Charge: per gallon $0.10 $0.10
3.T-Hangar Waitlist, one time fee $100 $100
4 T-Hangar, Move-in Fee (non-refundable)$250 $250
5 T-Hangar Rental Space (monthly) (plus leasehold excise tax)$580 $580
6 Tie-down Waitlist, one time fee $25 $25
7 Tie-down Rental Space (monthly) (plus leasehold excise tax)$185.60 $185.60
8.Penalty for violation of Minimum Standards/Airport Rules & Regulations (each occurrence)$500 $500
9.Penalty for Movement Area Incursions (each occurrence), assessed to sponsor/tenant $500 $500
10 Lost gate card fee per occurrence $50 $50
11 Transient airplane parking (daily)$8 $8
SECTION IX. ANIMAL LICENSES FEES1 - RMC 5-4-2 2025 2026
1.Altered Animal Annual License $30 $30
2.Unaltered Animal Annual License $50 $50
3.Economically Qualified Resident Special Lifetime License $0 $0
4.Duplicate Tag $10 $10
1 Long-Term Right of Way Permit will be required if located within the City Right of Way. See Section XII, Development Fees, of the City of Renton
Fee Schedule Brochure: Subsection e of subsection 3, Site Work, Utilities, and Right of Way Fees
1 Please note, impounded animals are subject to license fees, microchipping costs, and other out-of-pocket costs as specified in RMC 6-6-2.
2 Parklet rental is subject to sales tax
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AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
SECTION X. BUSINESS LICENSES 2025 2026
1.General Business License:
a.Registration Fee $150 $150
b.Per hour fee, for each worker hour *$0.0352 $0.0352
b.Appeal of Business License Decision $250 $250
2.Short Term Employment within the City:
a.A temporary ninety (90) day license maybe purchased for each FTE on a temporary job*$50 $50
*Not to exceed 270 consecutive days
2.Penalties:
a.The penalty to reinstate an expired business license $50 $50
b.The penalty for failure to obtain a business license $250 $250
c.
SECTION XI. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LICENSES 2025 2026
1.Every person applying for a adult entertainment license shall pay the applicable nonrefundable application fee:
a.Adult Entertainment Business License $750 $750
b.Entertainer $75 $75
c.Manager $75 $75
d.License Replacement $10 $10
2.Penalties:
a.Civil Penalty, per violation $1,000 $1,000
* Per hour rate shall be adjusted every other year by Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, All Items, Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (also
known as CPI-W) ending August 31, for the same two year period.
* Payment of all license fee amounts still owing for the last three (3) years, plus a penalty of (20%) per annum for all amounts owing, plus any
accounting, legal or administrative expenses incurred by the City in determining the nonreporting, or the unpaid portion over the last (3) years
or in collecting the tax and/or penalty.
Failure to pay the license fee within one day after the day on which it is due and payable pursuant to subsection C7 of Chapter 5 of the RMC
shall render the business enterprise subject to a penalty of (5%) of the amount of the license fee for the first month of the delinquency and an
additional penalty of (5%) for each succeeding month of delinquency, but not exceeding a total penalty of (15%) of the amount of such license
fee.
5%-15%5%-15%
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AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES 2025 2026
1.
a.
(i)$43 $44
b.
(i)$327 $337
(ii)$359 $370
(iii)$262 $270
(iv)$294 $303
(v)$294 $303
(vi)$359 $370
c.
(i)65% of permit fee 65% of permit fee
(ii)50% of initial plan Check Fee 50% of initial plan Check Fee
d.
(i)$25 $25
(ii)
(1)$6.50 $6.50
(2)$2 $2
e.
(i)
(1)
(a)$277 $286
(b)$294 $303
(2)
(a)$215 $222
(b)$228 $235
(c)$27 $28
(d)$215 $222
(e)$96 $99
(ii)
(1)$85 $88
(2)$85 + 4.95% of value $88 + 5.03% of value
(3)$109.75+ 4.95% of value $113.15 + 5.24% of value
(4)$313.20 + 2.66% of value $322.91 + 2.74% of value
(5)$1,508.46 + 1.76% of value $1,555.22 + 1.81% of value
(6)$5,021.92 + 1.50% of value $5,177.60 + 1.55% of value
(7)$16,265.03 + 0.55% of value $16,769.25 + 0.56% of value
(iii)$215 $222
(iv)
(1)$215 $222
(2)$215 $222
(3)$215 $222
(5)
(a)$139 $143
(b)$215 $222
f.$196 $202
1 This fee shall be $0 for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) that are through the City of Renton's Permit Ready ADU (PRADU) Program as they have already been reviewed.
1 Combination Building Permit fees are required for each new single family residential structure.
2 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
3 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
1 Exemption: Residential telephone communication systems, thermostats, security systems, and cable television installations are exempt from fees
Initial Building Plan Check Fee2
Additional Building Plan Check Fee
g.
Plumbing up to 3,000 sq ft
Plumbing over 3,000 sq ft
Mechanical up to 3,000 sq ft
Mechanical over 3,000 sq ft
Electrical up to 3,000 sq ft
Electrical over 3,000 sq ft
Residential projects:
Residential Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Panel
Permit fee
New Service - Single Family and Duplex
Service Changes/New Circuits - Single Family and Duplex:
Change up to 200 AMP
Change over 200 AMP
Any new circuits added to above price is per each up to a maximum of $80.00
Minimum fee for remodel/addition of new circuits without a service charge
Inspection Fee For Condominium Conversions
House Moving1 - minimum per hour Inspection Fee:
Building and Demolition Permit Fees1:
Building Fees:
(viii)
(vii)
(vi)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Base Fee/Valuation $1.00 to $500.00
Valuation $501.00 to $2,000.00
Valuation $2001.00 to 25,000.00
Valuation $25,001.00 to $50,000.00
Valuation $50,001.00 to $100,000.00
Valuation $100,001.00 to $500,000.00
Valuation $500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00
Valuation $1,000,001.00 and up
Review Fee
Temporary Electrical Services
Miscellaneous Electrical Fees
Multi-Family, Commercial and Industrial Fees: Fees based on value of work.
Residential Fees - Single -Family and Duplex
State Building Code Fee:
Electrical Permit Fees1:
Non-residential projects
$1.00 to $500.00
Signs per each
Mobile Homes
Low Voltage Work (e.g., alarm systems; thermostats; computer, data, or phone lines; fiber optics, cable
television, etc.)
(4)
Job Trailers
$1,000,000.01 and up
$43 + $4.87 x each
$100 value
$44 + $7.98 x each
$100 value
$116.06 + $22.30 x each
$1,000 value
$119.66 x $22.99 each
$1,000 value
$628.97 + $16.05 x each
$1,000 value
$648.47 + $16.55 x each
$1,000 value
$1,029.90 + $11.19 x each
$1,000 value
$1,062.23 + $11.53 x each
$1,000 value
$1,589.40 + $8.90 x each
$1,000 value
$1,638.89 + $9.17 x each
$1,000 value
$5,149.40 + $7.56 x each
$1,000 value
$5,308.23 + $7.79 x each
$1,000 value
$8,928.40 + $5.83 x each
$1,000 value
$9,205.04 + $6.02 x each
$1,000 value
50% of commercial fees
Minimum $209
50% of commercial fees
Minimum $209
$196 on 1st unit / $25 each
add'l unit
$202 on 1st unit / $26 each
add'l unit
1 This covers only the Building Section inspection of the structure prior to move. There is a separate additional fee charged by the Public Works Department to cover the actual house move
permit. A building permit is also required in order to site the structure on the new site.
1 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
2 Building Plan Check Fee is in addition to the building permit fees, demolition permit fees, and combination building permit fees. The plan check fee is equal to 65% of the building permit
fee, or the demolition permit fee, or the combination building permit fee. Includes three (3) review cycles.
Building Plan Check Fee1,3
Combination Building Permit Fees1,2
$500.01 to $1,000.00
$1,000.01 to 5,000.00
$5,000.01 to $50,000.00
$50,000.01 to $250,000.00
$250,000.01 to $1,000,000.00
Cooling system circuit for new or replaced appliance
Up to 200 AMP
Over 200 AMP
Base Residential Fee
Each additional unit after first unit
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AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)2025 2026
1.
h.
(i)$196 $202
(ii)Building Permit Fees Building Permit Fees
i.
(i)$67 $69
(1)$27 $28
(2)Boiler or Compressor $27 $28
(3)$27 $28
(4)Ventilation/exhaust fan $27 $28
(5)Fuel Gas Piping (each gas piping system up to 6 outlets)$27 $28
(ii)$99 $102
(1)$46 $47
(2)Boiler or Compressor $99 $102
(3)Refrigeration System $99 $102
(4)$99 $102
(5)Incinerator: Installation or relocation of each $131 $135
(6)$46 $47
(7)Fuel Gas Piping (each gas piping system up to 6 outlets)$46 $47
j.
(i)Residential - Plumbing Permit base fee plus itemized fees below:$67 $69
(1)$12 $12
(2)Water Service: For meter to house $12 $12
(3)Per fixture for repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping $12 $12
(4)Per drain for rainwater systems $12 $12
(5)Per lawn sprinkler system, includes backflow prevention $12 $12
(6)Per vacuum breaker or backflow protection device on tanks, vats, etc.$12 $12
(7)Per interceptor for industrial waste pretreatment $12 $12
(8)Fuel Gas Piping: (each gas piping system up to 6 outlets)$27 $28
(ii)Commercial or Multi-Family: Plumbing Permit base fee plus itemized fees below:$99 $102
(1)$20 $21
(2)$20 $21
(3)$20 $21
(4)$20 $21
(5)$20 $21
(6)$20 $21
(7)$20 $21
(8)$34 $35
(9)$99 $102
k.
(i)
(1)$327 $337
(2)$327 $337
(ii)
(1)$99 $102
(2)$99 $102
(3)$65 $67
(4)$163 $168
(5)$99 $102
(6)$99 $102
l.
(i)
(1)$163 $168
(2)$163 $168
(3)$163 $168
(4)$175/hr $175/hr
(ii)
(1)40%40%
(2)50%50%
(3)$158/hr $158/hr
(4)5% of Permit Fee 5% of Permit Fee
(5)5% of Permit Fee 5% of Permit Fee
(iii)2 X Permit Fee 2 X Permit Fee
3 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
1 This fee shall be $0 for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) that are through the City of Renton's Permit Ready ADU (PRADU) Program as they have already been reviewed.
2 Applies to inspection performed on Saturdays, Sundays, observed City of Renton holidays, and non-holiday Monday-Fridays outside the hours of 7:00AM to 3:30PM
Work commencing before permit Issuance: Where work for which the permit is required is started prior to
obtaining the permit, a special investigation fee in an amount equal to twice the permit fee shall be charged. The
special investigation fee shall be paid in addition to the required permit fees.3
Permanent Signs:
Inspection Fees:
Plan Review Fees3:
Event Signs, pursuant to RMC 4-4-100J6d(ii) and (iii) per sign, per promotion
A-Frame Signs, pursuant to RMC 4-4-100J5 Charge is for the first sign, all subsequent signs are $50.00
Commercial Property Real Estate Banner each sign permit is valid for 12 months.
After hours inspection2
1 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
1 Includes plan review and inspection fees for the foundation (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, sewer and water connection fees are in addition to the below amounts).
Site Plan/Zoning Review1
Engineering Review1
Electrical, Plumbing, or Mechanical Permits (percentage of permit fee)
Building Fees: (Continued)
WABO - Adult Family Home; Misc building inspection
Commercial Hood: Installation of each served by a mechanical exhaust, including the ducts for such hood each
Heating system (furnace, heat pump, suspended heater, fireplace, wood stove, etc.). A/C system (air
conditioner, chiller or Air Handling Unit (VAV) including ducts and vents)
Reinspection Fee; Misc building inspection
Real Estate Directional Signs, pursuant to RMC 4-4-100J2, permit valid for a 12-months period
Grand Opening Event Signs, pursuant to RMC 4-4-100J6d(i)
Per plumbing fixture (e.g., sink, shower, toilet, dishwasher, tub, etc.) or set of fixtures on one trap
Minimum Housing Inspection
Per vacuum breaker or backflow protection device on tanks, vats, etc.
Per interceptor for industrial waste pretreatment
Additional Plan Review Fees: Over three review cycles (percentage of plan review fee)
Miscellaneous Plan Review: hourly fee.
Within a manufactured home park
Manufactured/Mobile Home Installation Fees1:
Appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for
which no other fee is listed in this code
Appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for
which no other fee is listed in this code
Outside of a manufactured home park
Miscellaneous Fees:
Fuel Gas Piping: (each gas piping system up to 6 outlets)
Medical Gas Piping: (each gas piping system up to 6 outlets)
Sign Permit Fees1:
Plumbing Permit Fees:
Per fixture for repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping
Per drain for rainwater systems
Per lawn sprinkler system, includes backflow prevention
Heating system (furnace, heat pump, suspended heater, fireplace, wood stove, etc.). A/C system (air
conditioner, chiller or Air Handling Unit (VAV) including ducts and vents)
Decorative Flags fee is per entrance and valid until flag(s) are removed
Roof, projecting, awning, canopy, marquee, and wall signs
Freestanding ground and pole signs
Temporary and Portable Signs:
Per plumbing fixture (e.g., sink, shower, toilet, dishwasher, tub, etc.) or set of fixtures on one trap
Water Service: For meter to building
Mechanical Permit Fees:
Residential - Mechanical Permit base fee plus itemized fees below:
Commercial or Multi-Family - Mechanical Permit base fee plus itemized fees below:
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2025-2026
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)2025 2026
2.
a.
(i)$58 $60
(ii)$124 $128
(iii)
(1)$6,083 $6,272
(2)$6,083 $6,272
(iv)
(1)$577 $595
(2)$577 $595
(3)$577 $595
(v)
(1)$3,057 $3,152
(2)$6,114 $6,304
(vi)
(vii)$6,083 $6,272
(viii)
(1)$3,825 $3,944
(2)$1,856 $1,914
(3)50% of Application Fee 50% of Application Fee
(4)Application Fee Application Fee
(ix)N/C N/C
(x)$1,454 $1,499
(xii)$11,588 $11,947
(xiii)100% of cost 100% of cost
(xiv)$1,856 $1,914
(xv)$1,856 $1,914
(xvi)$186 $192
(xvii)$6,268 $6,462
(xviii)Home Occupation Permit (Special)$230 $230
(xix)$186 $192
(xx)N/C N/C
(xxi)$588 $606
(xxii)$1,268 $1,307
(xxiii)
(1)$1,268 $1,307
(2)$3,763 $3,880
(3)$1,856 $1,914
(xxiv)$175 $180
(xxv)
(1)$6,268 $6,462
(2)$3,134 $3,231
(3)$12,547 $12,936
(4)$6,268 $6,462
(5)50% of Application Fee 50% of Application Fee
(6)Application Fee Application Fee
(xxvi)
(1)$6,268 $6,462
(2)$3,124 $3,221
(xxvii)
(1)$588 $606
(2)$1,784 $1,839
(xxviii)N/C N/C
(xxix)$6,083 $6,272
(xxx)$124 $128
(xxxi)
(1)N/C N/C
(2)$3,124 $3,221
(3)$3,763 $3,880
(4)$3,763 $3,880
(xxxii)
(1)$4,402 $4,538
(2)$3,124 $3,221
(3)50% of Application Fee 50% of Application Fee
(4)Application Fees Application Fees
(xxxiii)$588 $606
(xxxiv)$3,124 $3,221
(xxxv)
(1)$289 $298
(2)$289 $298
(xxxvi)
(1)$124 $128
(2)$237 $244
(xxxvii)$1,536 $1,584
(xxxviii)$299 $308
(xxxix)$557 $574
10 acres or more
Land Use Review Fees:
HEX
Revision (minor, administrative)
Revision (major)
Preliminary
Final
Critical Areas Exemption
Critical Areas Permit
(xi)Critical Areas Review Fee: for those projects that propose impacts to critical areas and will be billed at the cost of
contract biologist’s review.2
Lot Line Adjustment
Environmental (SEPA) Addendum
Fence Permit (special)
Grading and Filling Permit (Hearing Examiner)
Landscape Review Fee
Legal Lot Segregation
Lot Consolidation
General Land Use Review1,5:
Additional Animals Permit
Address Change
Annexation:
Less than 10 acres
Administrative
Appeal of:
Hearing Examiner's Decision
Administrative Decision
Environmental Decision
Binding Site Plan
Code Text Amendment
Comprehensive Plan Map or Text Amendment (each)
Conditional Use Permit:
Development Agreement
Environmental Impact Statement Cost include the coordination, review and appeal. Draft and Final3
Environmental Checklist Review
Major Plat Amendment
Manufactured/Mobile Home Park:
Tentative
Preliminary
Final
Open Space Classification Request
Plats:
Preliminary Short Plat
Final Short Plat
Preliminary Plat
Final Plat
Minor Plat Amendment
Public Arts Exemption
Rezone
Routine Vegetation Management Permit without Critical Areas
Shoreline-Related Permits:
Shoreline Permit Exemption
Waiver or Modification of Code Requirements cost is per request
Zoning Compliance Letter
Installation
Temporary Use Permits:
Tier 1
Tier 2
Variance (per each variance requested) Administrative or Hearing Examiner
Conditional Use Permit
Variance
Hearing Examiner Review
Administrative Review
Modification (minor, administrative)
Site Development Plan (Site Plan or Master Plan which includes design review fee for projects subject to RMC 4-3-
100):
100% of contract cost 100% of contract cost
Modification (major) required new application and repayment of fee required
Small Cell Permit, per site4
Special Permit (Hearing Examiner)
Street Naming (Honorary)
Substantial Development Permit
Planned Urban Development:
Preliminary Plan
Final Plan
Reasonable Use Exception:
In conjunction with land use permit
Stand alone
Application
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City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)2025 2026
2.
a.
b.
(i)
Land Use Review Fees: (Continued)
Miscellaneous Fees1:
General Land Use Review1,5: (Continued)
5 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
1 Exception for Projects Vested in the County: For those projects that have vested to a land use permit under the development regulations of King County, the King County Land Use Review
Fee Schedule shall apply, and is hereby adopted by reference. A copy of that fee schedule has been filed with the City Clerk and is available at the City Clerk’s office for public review.
2 Per RMC 4-3-050F7, the City may charge and collect fees from any applicant to cover costs incurred by the City in review of plans, studies, monitoring reports and other documents related to
evaluation of impacts to or hazards from critical areas and subsequent code-required monitoring.
3 When the City is the lead agency for a proposal requiring an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) determines that the EIS shall be
prepared, the City may charge and collect a reasonable fee from any applicant to cover costs incurred by the City in preparing the EIS. The ERC shall advise the applicant(s) of the projected
costs for the EIS prior to actual preparation; the applicant shall post bond or otherwise ensure payment of such costs. The ERC may determine that the City will contract directly with a
consultant for preparation of an EIS, or a portion of the EIS, and may bill such costs and expenses directly to the applicant. Such consultants shall be selected by mutual agreement of the City
and applicant after a call for proposals. If a proposal is modified so that an EIS is no longer required, the ERC shall refund any fees collected under this subsection which remain after incurred
costs are paid. The City may collect a reasonable fee from an applicant to cover the cost of meeting the public notice requirements of this Title relating to the applicant’s proposal. The City
shall not collect a fee for performing its duties as a consulted agency. The City may charge any person for copies of any document prepared under this Title, and for mailing the document, in a
manner provided by chapter 42.17 RCW.4 Prior to issuance of a small cell permit, the applicant shall pay the actual administrative expenses incurred by the City that are directly related to the City's review of the application,
including plan inspection, and approval, as authorized by RCW 35.21.860(1)(b), as may be amended.
1 Exception for Projects Vested in the County: For those projects that have vested to a land use permit under the development regulations of King County, the King County Land Use Review
Fee Schedule shall apply, and is hereby adopted by reference. A copy of that fee schedule has been filed with the City Clerk and is available at the City Clerk’s office for public review.
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE)
Permit review staff overtime (applies only if permit review is requested by the applicant to be performed on
Saturdays, Sundays, observed City of Renton holidays, and non-holiday Monday-Fridays outside of the hours of city
staff regular work schedule)
$175/hr $175/hr
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City of Renton Fee Schedule
2025-2026
2025 2026
3.
a.
(i)
Grade and Fill Quantity Cleared or Disturbed Area
< 50 cy < 500 sf
50 cy - 499 cy 500 sf - < 3/4 acre
500 cy - 4,999 cy 3/4 ac - < 1 ac
5,000 cy - 49,999 cy 1 ac - < 2.5 ac
50,000 cy - 99,999 cy 2.5 ac - < 5 ac
100,000 cy and larger 5 ac and larger
(1)
(a)N/A N/A
(b)$536 $553
(c)$722 $744
(d)$1,083 $1,117
(f)$1,443 $1,488
(e)$1,804 $1,860
(2)
(a)N/A N/A
(b)$516 $532
(c)$1,031 $1,063
(d)$1,371 $1,414
(f)$2,742 $2,827
(e)$4,114 $4,242
(3)1.5 x Review/Intake Fee 1.5 x Review/Intake Fee
(4)1.5 x Review/Intake Fee 1.5 x Review/Intake Fee
(ii)
(1)6% of cost 6% of cost
(2)$9,000 + 5% over $150,000 $9,000 + 5% over $150,000
(3)$17,500 + 4% over $350,000 $17,500 + 4% over $350,000
(iii)0.5% of cost 0.5% of cost
(iv)
$289 $298
(2)$1,753 $1,807
(v)$3,093 $3,189
b.
(i)
(1)$1,155 $1,191
(2)$2,320 $2,392
(3)$4,640 $4,784
(ii)
(1)15% of total 15% of total
(2)10% of total 10% of total
(3)5% of total 5% of total
(iii)$866 $893
c.
(i)
(1)
(a)$5,025 $5,025
(b)$671 $671
(c)$4,025 $4,025
(2)
(a)$25,125 $25,125
(b)$3,355 $3,355
(c)$20,125 $20,125
(3)
(a)$40,200 $40,200
(b)$5,368 $5,368
(c)$32,200 $32,200
Solid Waste Fills Review Fee1:
Inspection/Issuance Fee:
Review/Intake Fee:
Tier 0 (no permit required)
5
New or Replaced Hard Surface
< 500 sf
500 sf - 4,999 sf
5,000 sf - < 1 ac
1 ac - < 2.5 ac
2.5 ac - < 5 ac
5 ac and larger
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 4
Tier 5
Tier 0 (no permit required)
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 4
Tier 5
Over $50,000 but less than $200,000
5/8 x 3/4 inch and 1 inch:
Water and Wastewater System Development Charges (SDC):
Utility System Development Charges (SDC):
Latecomers' Agreement Application Fees1,3:
Processing fee2 (Nonrefundable)
$50,000 or less
Over $50,000 but less than $200,000
$200,000 and over
Wet weather (annual fee)
5 If deemed necessary by the City in its sole discretion, the City will contract with one or more consultants to provide plan reviews and/or inspections with the related costs and expenses payable by
the applicant.
6 The fee shall be based up percentage of the estimated cost of improvements.
7 Cost of improvements shall be based on the City's bond quantity worksheet and shall include all project related improvements outside of the building envelopes, including, but not limited to, all costs
required to construct the following: paved parking lots, private sidewalks or walkways; private and public storm water management facilities; temporary erosion and sedimentation control facilities;
water quality facilities; public and private streets; public and private sanitary sewers; public water main improvements; required off-site street, bike and pedestrian improvements; street lighting
improvements; required landscaping and street tree improvements; and site grading and mobilization costs. The applicant may elect to submit a separate, itemized cost estimates for each item of
improvement subject to the approval by the City.
9 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects. Project shall pay for site inspection services at actual cost.
8 Fifty Percent (50%) of the fee is due at Civil Construction Permit Application and the remaining shall be due prior to permit issuance.
3 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
Fire sprinkler service fee 1,2
Wastewater fee3
Fire sprinkler service fee 1,2
3 All developers, municipal or quasi-municipal entities, or utility corporations or companies, except those specifically exempted, shall pay fees under this Section. Exempted entities include City-
franchised cable TV, cable modem, natural gas, telecommunications, and electrical power.
4 Includes three (3) review cycles. Additional reviews will be charged $1,700 each.
Multi-family: 2 units, Duplexes, & Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)1
$50,000 or less
Wastewater fee3
2 inch:
Water service fee3
Water service fee3
Segregation processing fee, if applicable
$200,000 and over
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)
Site Work, Utilities, and Right of Way Fees:
Site Work and Civil Construction Fees3,4,5,9:
Tier
0
1
2
3
4
Clearing, Grading, Excavation, and Mining Permits and License Fees: Fees shall be based on the highest tier triggered.
Civil construction plan review and inspection fees6,7,8:
Plan Revision following Permit Issuance:
(1)Minor (Results in a change 10% or less than the cost of improvements7. Excludes minor adjustments that are
approved by the City to be shown on record drawings.)
Major (Results in a change of greater than 10% of the cost of improvements7.)
Annual Licenses of Solid Waste Fills Review Fee1,2:
$150,000.00 or less
Over $150,000.00 but less than $350,000.00
$350,000.00 and over
Site Plan/Zoning Review and Inspection Fee6,7
1 The fee for a grading license authorizing additional work to that under a valid license shall be the difference between the fee paid for the original license and the fee shown for the entire project.
2 Any unused fee may be carried forward to the next year. If any work is done before the license is issued, the grading license fee shall be doubled.
Water service fee3
Fire sprinkler service fee 1,2
Wastewater fee3
1-1/2 inch:
1 Fees are based on the amount covered by the Latecomers'.
2 The administration and collection fee is deducted from each individual latecomer fee payment and the balance forwarded to the holder of the latecomer’s agreement pursuant to RMC 9-5, Tender of
Fee.
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2025-2026
2025 2026
3.
c.
(4)
(a)$80,400 $80,400
(b)$10,736 $10,736
(c)$64,400 $64,400
(5)
(a)$125,625 $125,625
(b)$16,776 $16,776
(c)$100,625 $100,625
(6)
(a)$251,250 $251,250
(b)$33,551 $33,551
(c)$201,250 $201,250
(7)
(a)$402,000 $402,000
(b)$53,682 $53,682
(c)$322,000 $322,000
(ii)
(1)$2,350 $2,350
(3)$0.940 per sq foot $0.940 per sq foot
(iii)$840 + administrative costs $840 + administrative costs
(iv)
d.
(i)
(1)
(a)$50 $50
(c)Time and materials Time and materials
(d)$275 $275
(e)$95 $95
(f)$250 $250
(g)$560 $560
(h)$1,025 $1,025
(i)$80 $80
(k)$185 $185
(n)Time and materials Time and materials
(o)$50 $50
(p)$200 $200
(2)
(a)
(i)$2,875 $2,875
(ii)$400 $400
(b)
(i)$2,935 $2,935
(ii)$400 $400
(c)
(i)$2,875 $2,875
(ii)$460 $460
(d)
(i)$4,605 $4,605
(ii)$750 $750
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)
Installation of stub service and meter setter only.
1” meter installed by the City.
Installation of stub service and meter setter only.
1-1/2" meter installed by the City.
Fire sprinkler service fee 1,2
Wastewater fee3
8 inch:
Addition to existing single family residence greater than 500 square feet (including mobile/manufactured homes) Fee
not to exceed $2,350
3 inch:
Water service fee3
All other uses charge per square foot of new impervious surface, but not less than $2,350
Fire sprinkler service fee 1,2
Wastewater fee3
4 inch:
Water meter tests for 3/4” to 2" meter
Water Testing, Construction, and Administration Fees:
Drop in meter only
Drop in meter only
Drop in meter only
Drop in meter only
3/4” meter installed by City outside City limits
(b)
(j)
Water meter tests on meters 2" or larger
Specialty water tests (lead, copper, etc)
Water main connections
Installation of isolation valve.
Open and close fire hydrants for fire flow tests conducted by others.
Water service disconnection (cut at main)
Meter resets
Repair of damage to service
Miscellaneous water installation fees.
Service size reductions
Installation of stub service and meter setter only.
3/4” meter installed by City within City limits.
Water main cut and cap
Installation of stub service and meter setter only.
Water meter installation fees – City installed:
Installation fees for ring and cover castings
(l)
(m)
Water quality/inspection/purity tests
Water turn ons/offs after hours
New water line chlorination fee. Fee plus $0.15 per lineal foot for any footage after the first two hundred fifty
(250) lineal feet
Storm Water Fee; Fee equal to thirty percent (30%) of the current SDC applicable to that portion of the property.
Water service fee3
6 inch:
Wastewater Fee; Annual fee equal to thirty percent (30%) of the current SDC applicable to the size of the temporary
domestic water meter(s).
Storm Water System Development Charges (SDC):
New single family residence (including mobile/manufactured homes) & Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)
Site Work, Utilities, and Right of Way Fees: (Continued)
Utility System Development Charges (SDC): (Continued)
(2)
$60 deposit +
time and materials
$60 deposit +
time and materials
Fire sprinkler service fee 1,2
Wastewater fee3
Water service fee3
Fire sprinkler service fee 1,2
Wastewater fee3
Water service fee3
Temporary Utility Connection5:
(2)
Utility SDC Segregation Request4
(1)
Utility Construction Permit Fees:
Water Construction Permit Fees:
30% of SDC
30% of SDC 30% of SDC
30% of SDC 30% of SDCWater Fee; Annual fee equal to thirty percent (30%) of the current SDC applicable to the size of the temporary water
meter(s).
(3)
Cost of test +
$70 processing fee
Cost of test +
$70 processing fee
$2,000 deposit +
time and materials
$250 + $0.15 per lineal foot
$0.940 per sq foot $0.940 per sq foot
30% of SDC
1 Based upon the size of the fire sprinkler service (NOT detector bypass meter)
2 Unless a separate fire sprinkler service is provided, the system development charge(s) shall be based upon the size of the meter installed and a separate Fire sprinkler service fee will not be charged.
3 Any parcel that currently has water and or sewer service is eligible for a prorated system development charge is eligible for credit of the existing connection. Fee(s) based upon meter(s) proposed for
final project will be reduced by the fee(s) based upon meter existing on site.
4 The applicant shall pay the City’s administrative costs for the preparation, processing and recording of the partial payment of the fee(s). If the same segregation is used for more than one utility’s
special assessment district, and/or latecomer’s charge, then only one administrative fee is collected.
5 Temporary connection may be granted for a one-time, temporary, short-term use of a portion of the property for a period not to exceed three (3) consecutive years. Fee shall be paid annually (non-
prorated), and shall be nonrefundable, nontransferable (from one portion of the property to another) and shall not constitute a credit to the system development charge due at the time of permanent
use of the utility system. The application for temporary connection shall consist of a detailed plan and a boundary line of the proposed development service area for use in the fee determination.
$2,000 deposit +
time and materials
$250 + $0.15 per lineal foot
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2025-2026
2025 2026
3.
d.
(e)
(i)$4,735 $4,735
(ii)$950 $950
(4)
(a)$50 $50
(b)
(i)$500 $500
(ii)$2,000 $2,000
(iii)$25 $25
(c)
(i)$50 $50
(ii)$250 $250
(ii)
(1)
(a)$375 $375
(b)$375 $375
(2)
(a)$375 $375
(b)$375 $375
(3)
(a)$375 $375
(b)$375 $375
(4)
(a)$375 $375
(b)$375 $375
(5)
(a)$375 $375
(b)$375 $375
(6)$375 $375
$375 $375
(iv)$525 $525
(v)
(1)$500 $500
(2)$1,000 $1,000
e.
(i)
(1)$175/hr $175/hr
(2)
(a)$690 $710
(b)$690 + Time and Materials $710 + Time and Materials
(c)$690 $710
(3)
(a)Time and Materials Time and Materials
(b)$140 $140
(c)$880 + Time and Materials $910 + Time and Materials
(i)
(1)$715.38 $715.38
(2)$1,430.76 $1,430.76
(3)$2,146.14 $2,146.14
(4)$2,861.51 $2,861.51
(5)$3,576.89 $3,576.89
(ii)Actual cost Actual cost
(e)$270 $270
(f)Actual cost Actual cost
(4)
(a)$10.00 $10.00
(b)$20.00 $20.00
(c)$30.00 $30.00
(ii)
(1)$380 $390
(2)$720 $740
(3)$375 $375
Electrical service (annual fee)
Single family residence, one unit only
All other uses, excluding those listed13
Wastewater or storm water service
All other reimbursement
Tier 2, conduit outside of planter strips excluding signalized intersection crossings, bridges and train tracks
Short-Term ROW Permit Fees (duration 30 days or less)2,7:
Public Reimbursement (any costs incurred by the City on behalf of the permit applicant for installation or
operation of site equipment)
All other fees6
Tier 1, Daily peak kWh <20
Tier 2, Daily peak kWh 21 - 40
Tier 3, Daily peak kWh 41 - 60
Tier 4, Daily peak kWh 61 - 80
Tier 5, Daily peak kWh >81
(d)
Site License Addendum Rent
Conduit Lease Rates per Lineal Foot (annual fee):
Tier 1, conduit in existing planter strips
Tier 3, conduit within signalized intersection crossings, bridges and train tracks
Cut and Cap/Demolition Permit:
Wastewater permit fee
Surface water permit fee
Reinspection for Wastewater or Surface Water Permits
Franchise Permit Fees: 4,5
Standard locate
Franchise Permit Fees:
All other work, permit fee plus staff time per hour6
Other public agencies constructing utilities within City right-of-way
Small Cell Master Lease Agreement including Site License Addendum and Small Cell Permits
Master Lease Agreement Administrative Costs, Staff time per hour and/or cost of materials.6
Pole Reservation, per pole
Administrative Fee, Base plus time and/or cost of materials.6
Large project locate
Surface water permit fee
Right of Way (ROW) Use Permits Fees1
Small work, including trenching less than 60 linear feet or installation of 6 or less utility poles
Master Service Agreement Application Fee3
(7)
3/4” meter and backflow prevention assembly.
3” meter and backflow prevention assembly.
Deposit processing charge, nonrefundable.
Meter rental (begins on day of pickup):
3/4” meter and backflow prevention assembly. Per month.
3” meter and backflow prevention assembly. Per month.
Wastewater and Surface Water Construction Permit Fees:
Residential:
Wastewater permit fee
Wastewater permit fee
Street light system fee, per new connection to power system
Utility Locate Refresh Fee (Fee is due each time excavator calls in for locate refresh during 45-day locate ticket)
Ground water discharge (temporary connection to wastewater system for discharge of contaminated ground water
over 50,000 gallons) Rate plus billed for current Renton and King County sewer rate on discharged amount (meter
provided by property owner)
Surface water permit fee
Repair or modification of any of the above
Surface water permit fee
Commercial:
Wastewater permit fee
Surface water permit fee
Industrial:
Wastewater permit fee
(3)Water meter processing fees – Applicant installed: For meters larger than 2”, the applicant must provide materials
and install the meter.
Installation of stub service and meter setter only.
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)
Site Work, Utilities, and Right of Way Fees: (Continued)
Utility Construction Permit Fees: (Continued)
Drop in meter only
Hydrant Meter fees:
Hydrant meter permit fee
Deposits:
2” meter installed by the City.
$220 $220
plus King County sewer rate on
discharged amount
plus King County sewer rate on
discharged amount
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2025-2026
2025 2026
3.
e.
(iii)
(1)
(b)
(i)$1,025 $1,025
(ii)$1,025 $1,025
(2)
(i)
(iv)$10 $10
f.
(i)$290 $300
(ii)$290 $300
g.
(i)$580 $600
(ii)
(1)$870 $900
(2)$1,450 $1,490
(3)$2,320 $2,390
h.
(i)
(1)
(a)$134/LF $138/LF
(b)$159/LF $164/LF
(ii)$163 $168
(iii)$163 $168
(iv)$158/hr $158/hr
(v)$175/hr $175/hr
(vi)$175/hr $175/hr
(vii)Actual cost Actual cost
(viii)$691 $712
6 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects. Project shall pay for site inspection services at actual cost.
Less than $25,000
$25,000 to $75,000
Re-inspection Fee
Over $75,000
Street Frontage Improvements Fee-In-Lieu:
Miscellaneous Fees6:
Public Works Reimbursement5
Standard or minor drainage adjustment review
All eligible uses except Single Family Additions less than 1,160 sq ft:
Single Family Additions less than 1,160 Sq Ft: Proportional share of the fee in lieu of all eligible uses fee based on
square footage of addition.
(2)
Permit review staff overtime4
Regular Staff Review and Inspection Hours2
Inspection for Unscheduled Work1
After hours inspection3
Oversize Load Permits
13 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
1 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
All other uses; fee is a per year charge of assessed value of land adjoining the property12, plus leasehold
excise tax9, if applicable. In no case less than $50.00.
Processing and completion fee, payable upon Council approval of the vacation and upon administrative determination of
appraised value of vacated right-of-way. Appraised Value of Vacated right-of-way:
Street and Alley vacation Fees: The imposition, collection, payment and other specifics concerning this charge are detailed in chapter
9-14 RMC, Vacations.1
Release of easement fees: The imposition, collection, payment and other specifics concerning this charge are detailed in chapter 9-1
RMC, Easements.1
Filing fee
Processing fee
Filing fee
Within City Limits8; Short-Term ROW Permit Fee associated with use plus leasehold excise tax (LET)9
Service Installation Only
Utility Extension per 100' of Length (Min 200' Length)
All uses without public benefit; fee is a per month charge assessed annually based on property value12 of
land to be utilized, plus leasehold excise tax9, if applicable.
(a)
Long Term ROW Permit Fees (duration over 30 days)2,13:
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)
Site Work, Utilities, and Right of Way Fees: (Continued)
Right of Way Use Permits Fees1 (Continued)
King County ROW Permits/Inspections:
Single family and two family uses11
Duration greater than thirty (30) days but no more than one (1) year:
Duration greater than one (1) year8,10:
(ii)
Street with existing conveyance ditch
Street with existing storm drainage main line
(iii)
1 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
2 Applies only to those fees that are noted as time and materials and performed during city staff regular work schedule.
Short-Term ROW
Permit Fee + LET9
Short-Term ROW
Permit Fee + LET9
$50 + LET9 $50 + LET9
0.5% x Value12 + LET9 0.5% x Value12 + LET9
0.5% x Value12 + LET9 0.5% x Value12 + LET9
(Sq Ft of addition / 1,160 sq ft)
of Fee-in-lieu
(Sq Ft of addition / 1,160 sq ft)
of Fee-in-lieu
3 Applies to inspections performed on Saturdays, Sundays, observed City of Renton holidays, and non-holiday Monday-Fridays outside the hours of 7:00am to 3:30pm.
4 Applies only if permit review is requested by the applicant to be performed on Saturdays, Sundays, observed City of Renton holidays, and non-holiday Monday-Fridays outside of the hours of city
staff regular work schedule
5 Any work performed by City forces or under City contract on behalf of a permit applicant to repair damage to the City infrastructure or caused by the permit applicant or contractor under its control,
or any and all roadway or right-of-way cleanup efforts performed by City forces or under City contract that resulted from the work performed by the permit applicant or contractors under its control.
2 Work and/or use of the right of way, including those associated with a Civil Construction Permit and excludes utilities from other public agencies and service providers which shall be considered
under a franchise permit.
1 Bond required pursuant to RMC 9-10-5.
3 The fixed application fee established herein is intended to cover the City’s internal administrative costs in processing and administering the franchise. In addition to the fixed application fee, the City
may require applicants to either directly pay or reimburse the City for external costs reasonably incurred to process the application and/or administer the franchise agreement. The City may require
applicants to deposit funds in advance to cover legal and/or other professional services fees as they are incurred.
4 The City may decide to contract with a consultant to perform plan reviews and inspections and may bill such costs and expenses directly to the applicant.
5 If a franchise agreement does not specify the fee amount, the generic fee, as identified in this fee schedule, shall be collected.
6 Regular hours and standard after hour and overtime fees apply.
7A no fee permit may be issued for the following: individual homeowners performing work in street ROW for street tree or parking strip irrigation systems; residential moving pods or moving trucks
provided that they are in the ROW for no more than three (3) days; use in CD zone provided ground disturbing activity is not proposed; and work associated with City of Renton capital improvement
projects or City funded projects.8 A no fee permit may be issued for the following: A public agency and when the proposed use of the right-of-way provides a direct service to the public (e.g., Metro applications for right-of-way for
bus shelters); and work associated with City of Renton capital improvement projects or City funded projects.
9 Leasehold excise tax (LET) imposed pursuant to Chapter 82.29A RCW on leasehold interests for the use of real or personal public property shall be collected from the permittee at a rate established
by the State of Washington.
10 Insurance Required: Public Liability and property damage insurance is also required pursuant to RMC 9-2-5B, Minimum Permit Requirements for Excess Right-of-Way Use.
11 Except those single family and two family uses that utilize right of way along a waterfront.
12 Right-of-way value shall be based on the assessed value of the land adjoining the property as established by the King County Assessor.
1 Unscheduled work includes, but is not limited to, site work that is found to be occurring, or did occur, for which an inspection was not scheduled. Fee is subject to be applied for each occurrence but
does not replace a stop work order or other code violation as determined applicable by the City. The fee is in addition to any other applicable inspection fees. The fee may provide day of inspection at
the discretion and availablility of the City inspector.
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2025 2026
4.
5.0%5.0%
5.
a.
(i)
(1)$4,728 $4,728
(2)$0.00 $0.00
(ii)
(1)$0.00 $0.00
(2)$0.00 $0.00
(iii)
(1)$1,003 $1,003
(2)$3,268 $3,268
(iv)5% x School Impact Fee 5% x School Impact Fee
b. ITE Land Use
Codes See Footnote 5 See Footnote 5
(i)ITE LUC 220 $6,184.59 $6,184.59
(ii)ITE LUC 560 $4.79 $4.79
(iii)ITE LUC 936 $175.21 $175.21
(iv)ITE LUC 937 $211.59 $211.59
(v)ITE LUC 851 $207.87 $207.87
(vi)ITE LUC 565 $19.81 $19.81
(vii)ITE LUC 975 $14.58 $14.58
(viii)ITE LUC 912 $120.84 $120.84
(ix)ITE LUC 930 $68.10 $68.10
(x)ITE LUC 933 $180.23 $180.23
(xi)ITE LUC 934 $182.87 $182.87
(xii)ITE LUC 945 $89,966.30 $89,966.30
(xiii)ITE LUC 944 $87,536.72 $87,536.72
(xiv)ITE LUC 110 $6.36 $6.36
(xv)ITE LUC 710 $14.07 $14.07
(xvi)ITE LUC 492 $35.23 $35.23
(xvii)ITE LUC 157 $2.57 $2.57
(xiii)ITE LUC 155 $2.33 $2.33
(xix)ITE LUC 156 $10.12 $10.12
(xx)ITE LUC 154 $1.61 $1.61
(xxi) ITE LUC 610 $7.22 $7.22
(xxii) ITE LUC 310 $4,216.05 $4,216.05
(xxiii)ITE LUC 130 $5.62 $5.62
(xxiv) ITE LUC 140 $10.36 $10.36
(xxv)ITE LUC 420 $2,286.67 $2,286.67
(xxvi) ITE LUC 720 $36.23 $36.23
(xxvii) ITE LUC 240 $7,068.11 $7,068.11
(xxviii)ITE LUC 320 $3,001.25 $3,001.25
(xxix) ITE LUC 445 $786.04 $786.04
(xxx)ITE LUC 220 $6,184.59 $6,184.59
(xxxi) ITE LUC 620 $1,285.11 $1,285.11
(xxvii) ITE LUC 932 $56.02 $56.02
(xxxiii)ITE LUC 151 $1.50 $1.50
(xxxiv)ITE LUC 251 $3,694.69 $3,694.69
(xxxv)ITE LUC 820 $24.37 $24.37
(xxxvi)ITE LUC 210 $11,485.67 $11,485.67
(xxxvii)ITE LUC 850 $63.17 $63.17
(xxxiii)ITE LUC 215 $6,987.79 $6,987.79
(xxxix)ITE LUC 150 $3.29 $3.29
(xxxx)$8,031.94 $8,031.94
c.
(i)$3,276.44 $3,276.44
(ii)$2,659.70 $2,659.70
(iii)$2,531.21 $2,531.21
(iv)$2,222.84 $2,222.84
(v)$2,325.63 $2,325.63
d.
(i)$421.98 $421.98
(ii)$579.41 $579.41
(iii)$346.22 $346.22
(iv)$1,052.00 $1,052.00
(v)$0.14 $0.14
Multi-family: 5 or more units, per dwelling unit
Mobile home, per dwelling unit
Fire Impact Fees:
Residential - single family (detached dwellings & duplexes), per dwelling unit
Residential - multi family & Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)1, per dwelling unit
Multi-family: 3 or 4 units, per dwelling unit
Hotel/motel/resort, per room
Medical care facility, per bed
Office, per sq foot
1 Per House Bill 1337, effective 7/1/25, the impact fee for an ADU shall be capped at 50% of the impact fee that would be imposed on the principal unit, as defined in RCW 36.70A.696. If there are multiple
principal unit types on a lot, the impact fee for the ADU shall be based on the principal unit on the lot that has the lowest impact fee.
Single family, per dwelling unit
Multi-family: 2 units, Duplexes, & Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)1 , per dwelling unit
Motel, per room
Gas station with convenience store, per pump
Gas station, per pump
General office, per sq foot
Health/fitness club, per sq foot
Hospital, per sq foot
Hotel, per room
Manufacturing, per sq foot2
Marina, per boat berth
Medical office, per sq foot
Mobile home, per dwelling
Movie theater, per seat
Nursing home, per bed
Restaurant: sit-down, per sq foot
Senior housing - detached, per dwelling
Shopping center, per sq foot
Single family house, per dwelling
Supermarket, per sq foot
Net New PM Peak Hour Person Vehicle Trip (Proposed - Existing), per PM Peak Hour Person Vehicle Trip
Townhouses, per dwelling
Warehouse, per sq foot2
1 ITE LUC: Institutue of Transportation Engineers Land Use Codes defined in the 11th Edition ITE Trip Generation Handbook
Coffee/Donut Shop, with drive up, per sq foot
Convenience market - 24 hour, per sq foot
Daycare, per sq foot
Drinking Place, per sq foot
Drive-in bank, per sq foot
Fast food, no drive-up, per sq foot
Fast Casual Dining with 30 seat max, incl. only walk-up window, per sq foot
Park Impact Fees:
2 Impact fees include a Passenger Car-Equivalent (PCE) factor.
3 Applied fee reductions based on uses by percentage of Net New PM Peak Hour Person Vehicle Trip: Early Learning Facilities (i.e. Daycare) is 20% and Commercial/Retail/Industrial is 88.97% except uses
with PCE factors which will remain at 100%.
4 All uses within the Center Downtown (CD) Zone shall be reduced to 20% of the assessed transportation impact fee.
High-Cube Warehouse: Parcel Hub, per sq foot2
High-Cube Warehouse: Transload/Short-Term, per sq foot2
Industrial Park, per sq foot2
Multifamily Housing, per dwelling
Self-service Storage, per sq foot
Fast food, with drive-up, per sq foot
5 ADU fees shall be $6,184.59 per dwelling until 6/30/2025. Per House Bill 1337, effective 7/1/25, the impact fee for an ADU shall be capped at 50% of the impact fee that would be imposed on the principal
unit, as defined in RCW 36.70A.696. If there are multiple principal unit types on a lot, the impact fee for the ADU shall be based on the principal unit on the lot that has the lowest impact fee.
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)
Transportation Impact Fees1,3,4,5:
School Impact Fees:
Issaquah School District
Single Family Fee, per dwelling
Multi Family, Duplex, & Accessory Dwelling Fee (ADU), per dwelling
Kent School District
Single Family Fee, per dwelling
Multi Family, Duplex, & Accessory Dwelling Fee (ADU), per dwelling
Renton School District
Single Family Fee, per dwelling
Multi Family, Duplex, & Accessory Dwelling Fee (ADU)1, per dwelling
School Impact Fee Administration
An additional technology surcharge shall be required for all fees included in the following Subsections of Section XII, Development Fees,
of the City of Renton Fee Schedule Brochure: Subsection 1, Building Fees; Subsection a, except for appeals, critical areas review fee, and
direct EIS costs, of subsection 2, Land Use Review Fees; Subsections a, b, c(iii), d, and e, except Master Franchise/Small Cell Permit
Application Fee and Long Term ROW Permit Fees (duration over one year), of subsection 3, Site Work, Utilities, and Right of Way Fees;
and Section XIII, Fire Department Fire Marshall Fees
1 Per House Bill 1337, effective 7/1/25, the impact fee for an ADU shall be capped at 50% of the impact fee that would be imposed on the principal unit, as defined in RCW 36.70A.696. If there are multiple
principal unit types on a lot, the impact fee for the ADU shall be based on the principal unit on the lot that has the lowest impact fee.
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)5, per dwelling
Church, per sq foot
Technology Surcharge Fee
General Light Industrial, per sq foot
High-Cube Warehouse: Cold Storage, per sq foot2
High-Cube Warehouse: Fulfillment Center (NS), per sq foot2
Impact Fees:
Coffee/Donut Shop, no drive up, per sq foot
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5.
(vi)$0.61 $0.61
(vii)$0.66 $0.66
(viii)$0.42 $0.42
(ix)$1.44 $1.44
(x)$0.05 $0.05
(xi)$0.24 $0.24
(xii)$28.02 $28.02
(xiii)$0.13 $0.13
e.$560 $560
f.
(i)$100 $100
(ii)$100 $100
6.
a.$1,000.00 $1,000.00
b.
(i)$225.00 $225.00
(ii)$500.00 $500.00
c.
(i)
(1)$235,836.73 $235,836.73
(2)$227,510.20 $227,510.20
(3)$253,469.39 $253,469.39
(4)$406,775.51 $406,775.51
(5)$495,673.47 $495,673.47
(ii)
(1)$167,265.31 $167,265.31
(2)$156,489.80 $156,489.80
(3)$170,204.08 $170,204.08
(4)$296,571.43 $296,571.43
(5)$368,326.53 $368,326.53
(iii)
(1)$135,428.57 $135,428.57
(2)$124,653.06 $124,653.06
(3)$133,469.39 $133,469.39
(4)$247,591.84 $247,591.84
(5)$314,448.98 $314,448.98
(iv)
(1)$201,551.02 $201,551.02
(2)$193,224.49 $193,224.49
(3)$211,836.73 $211,836.73
(4)$352,897.96 $352,897.96
(5)$432,000.00 $432,000.00
(iv)
(1)$270,122.45 $270,122.45
(2)$261,795.92 $261,795.92
(3)$292,653.06 $292,653.06
(4)$458,204.08 $458,204.08
(5)$556,897.96 $556,897.96
SECTION XIII. FIRE DEPARMENT FIRE MARSHAL FEES (RFA)2025 2026
a.
(i)$50 $50
(ii)$50 + 2% of the cost $50 + 2% of the cost
(iii)$75 + 2% of the cost $75 + 2% of the cost
(iv)$200 + 1.5% of the cost $200 + 1.5% of the cost
(v)$450 + 1.2% of the cost $450 + 1.2% of the cost
(vi)$950 + .75% of the cost $950 + .75% of the cost
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
(1)N/C N/C
(2)$75 $75
(3)$150 $150
(xi)$35 $35
b.
$150 $150
$75 $75
(iii)$250 $250
Zip Code 98056
Studio
1-Bedroom
2-Bedroom
3-Bedroom
4-Bedroom
Zip Code 98059
1 The cash payment in lieu is calculated by multiplying the fee shown in the table by the number of affordable housing units requested for cash payment in lieu of on-site development.
2 The cash payment in lieu shall be based on the zipcode of the project site. If the project site is located in a zipcode not listed in the table above, the closest abutting zipcode shall be utilized to determine
payment calculation.
3 The bedroom count utilized to calculate the cash payment in lieu shall be based on the bedroom count majority developed on-site. If the bedroom counts developed on-site are equally divided (e.g. 50% 1
bedrooms and 50% 2 bedrooms), the higher bedroom count shall be utilized for calculation. The bedroom number selection for payment calculation shall also comply with RMC 4-4-155.D, Number of
Bedrooms.
1 This fee shall be $0 for City of Renton Capital Improvement Projects or city funded projects.
4-Bedroom
Zip Code 98057
Studio
1-Bedroom
2-Bedroom
3-Bedroom
4-Bedroom
Zip Code 98058
Impact Fee Deferral Administration:
Each Lot, Single Family Dwelling, or Condominium
Each Multi-family Building
Affordable Housing Cash Payment in Lieu1,2,3:
Zip Code 98055
Studio
1-Bedroom
2-Bedroom
3-Bedroom
4-Bedroom
Studio
1-Bedroom
2-Bedroom
3-Bedroom
4-Bedroom
Studio
1-Bedroom
2-Bedroom
3-Bedroom
Third and subsequent re-Inspection/Pre-Citation Follow-Up Inspection when re-inspections are required beyond the first
and second re-inspections
Construction permit:
Operational fire code permit (issued in accordance with Section 105.6 of the IFC) fee is yearly (includes items such as fire
special events, covered stages, mobile food facilities, hot works, etc.)
Permits for Mobile food facilities that have passed a fire and life safety inspection in another jurisdiction that has
reciprocity with Renton RFA
Hazardous materials and HPM facilities yearly
Late Payment Penalty
Violation/Second Re-Inspection after 30-day period (whenever 30 days or more have passed since Fire Department
notification of a violation, which required a first re-inspection, and such violation has not been remedied or granted an
extension)
Preventable Fire alarm fee:
First, second, and third preventable alarms
Fourth and fifth preventable alarms in a calendar year, fee is per each alarm.
Sixth preventable alarm and successive preventable alarms in a calendar year, fee is per each alarm.
Fire Permit type:
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
Restaurant/lounge, per sq foot
Independent Fee Calculation Review (or unless otherwise established by School District or Renton Regional Fire Authority)1
SECTION XII. DEVELOPMENT FEES (CONTINUED)
Impact Fees: (Continued)
Medical/dental office, per sq foot
Retail, per sq foot
Leisure facilities, per sq foot
Industrial/manufacturing, per sq foot
Church, per sq foot
Education, per student
Special public facilities, per sq foot
1 Per House Bill 1337, effective 7/1/25, the impact fee for an ADU shall be capped at 50% of the impact fee that would be imposed on the principal unit, as defined in RCW 36.70A.696. If there are multiple
principal unit types on a lot, the impact fee for the ADU shall be based on the principal unit on the lot that has the lowest impact fee.
Fire plan review and inspection fees:
$100,000.00 and above
Construction Re-inspection. Fee is per hour with a 2 hour minimum. The minimum may be assessed if the requested
inspection does not meet the approval of the inspector.
$0 to $249.99
$250.00 to $999.99
$1,000.00 to $4,999.99
$5,000.00 to $49,999.99
$50,000.00 to $99,999.99
Multifamily Tax Exemption Application
Tree Fee in lieu, credit replacement, and/or credit supplement
Per diameter inch measured at 4.5 feet above grade
Labor cost for each 2" caliper (or 6ft tall) tree to be planted
Miscellaneous Fees
$175 $175
$150 $150
$250 $250
20% of plan review fee -
Min. $75
20% of plan review fee -
Min. $75
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(vii)$200 $200
(ix)WFC Current Wage and
Equipment Rate
WFC Current Wage and
Equipment Rate
(x)$25 $25
(VIII) Non-emergency Billable Services (ie: boat assists, etc) Rates published at:
www.washingtonfirechiefs.com
(v)
Other requested inspection when not required by the fire code, or when requested for after hours inspections. Fee is per
hour with a minimum 2 hours when approved by the Fire Marshal, such as home daycares.
RFA technology surcharge fee applied to Fire Department Fire Marshal Fees, subsection a. (i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi) and subsection
b. (iii)
NSF check fees
Underground tank removal permit (commercial)
Hazardous production materials permit (for businesses storing, handling, or using hazardous production materials as
regulated in the fire code) permit is yearly
(xi)
(viii)
Underground tank removal or abandonment-in- place permit (residential)
(vi)See Fire plan review and
construction permit fees
See Fire plan review and
construction permit fees
$175 $175
5%5%
$250 $250
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2025 2026
3.
a.RMC 2-9-8.C $73 $73
i. RMC 2-9-8.C.1 $73 $73
ii.RMC 2-9-8.C.2 $73 $73
iii.RMC 2-9-8.C.3 $73 $73
iv.RMC 2-9-8.C.4 $73 $73
v.RMC 2-9-8.C.5 $73 $73
vi.RMC 2-9-8.C.6 $73 $73
vii.RMC 2-9-8.C.7 $73 $73
viii.RMC 2-9-8.C.8 $73 $73
ix.RMC 2-9-8.C.9 $73 $73
x.RMC 2-9-8.C.10 $73 $73
xi.RMC 2-9-8.C.11 $73 $73
xii.RMC 2-9-8.C.12 $73 $73
xiii.RMC 2-9-8.C.13 $73 $73
xiv.RMC 2-9-8.C.14 $73 $73
xv.RMC 2-9-8.C.15 $73 $73
xvi.RMC 2-9-8.C.16 $73 $73
xvii.RMC 2-9-8.C.17 $73 $73
xviii.RMC 2-9-8.C.17 $73 $73
b.RMC 4-5-070.C.102 $49 $49
c.RMC 5-4-1 $49 $49
d.RMC 6-14-22 $50 $50
i. RMC 6-14-3 $50 $50
ii.RMC 6-14-4 $50 $50
iii.RMC 6-14-5 $50 $50
iv.RMC 6-14-6 $50 $50
v.RMC 6-14-7 $50 $50
vi.RMC 6-14-8 $50 $50
vii.RMC 6-14-10 $50 $50
viii.RMC 6-14-11
$50 $50
ix.RMC 6-14-12 $50 $50
x.RMC 6-14-13
$50 $50
xi.RMC 6-14-14
$50 $50
xii.RMC 6-14-15 $50 $50
xiii.RMC 6-14-16 $50 $50
xiv.RMC 6-14-17 $50 $50
xv.RMC 6-14-18 $50 $50
xvi.RMC 6-14-19 $50 $50
xvii.RMC 6-14-20 $50 $50
e.RMC 6-6-1.A $49 $49
f.RMC 6-6-5.A $49 $49
g.RMC 9-17-10 $100 $100
h.RMC 9-3-5 $42 $42
i.RMC 9-3-7 $42 $42
j.RMC 9-3-10 $122 $122
k.RMC 9-3-26 $42 $42
l.RMC 9-3-31 $42 $42
m.RMC 10-12-25 $67 $67
n.RMC 10-12-26 $42 $42
o.RMC 10-12-27 $42 $42
p.RMC 10-12-28.C $42 $42
q.RMC 10-12-28.D $42 $42
r.RMC 10-12-28.E.1 $42 $42
s.RMC 10-12-28.E.2 $42 $42
t.RMC 10-12-28.F $42 $42
u.RMC 10-12-28.G $42 $42
v.RMC 10-12-28.H $42 $42
w.RMC 10-2-5 $47 $47
$48 $48
Violation of Park Rules (Civil Infraction)
Possession/Sale/Discharge of Fireworks
SECTION XIV. MONETARY PENALTY SCHEDULE FOR INFRACTIONS ISSUED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF
CHAPTER 7.80 RCW
Penalties:
The following violations shall carry the following listed default base penalty, not including statutory assessments:
1.
2.
Fire/Barbeque in Park
Activities Prohibited in a Park
Disregard Park Trail Sign
Unauthorized Vehicle in a Park
Operating Motorized Vehicle on Park Trail
Dismount Zone Violation
Speeding on Trails
Vehicle/Boat Repair in Park
Racing in Park
All other violations identified by Renton Municipal Code as an infraction not listed or otherwise specified by court rule or law.
Animal Control – No License
Littering
Animal Control – Animal at Large
Animal Control – Animal/Fowl Habitual Noise
Violation of ATV Ordinance
Inattentive Driving
Truck Route Violation
Avoiding Intersection
Encroachment on Public Property
Negligent Operation of Watercraft
Speed Regulations of Watercraft
Obstructions of Waterways
Equipment Numbering Violation
Violation of Rules of the Road
Litter Thrown By Persons in Vehicles
SCUBA Diving in Park
Camping/Overnight Stay in Parks
Metal Detecting
Litter in Public Spaces
Placement of Litter in Receptacles
Sweeping Litter in Gutters
Merchants’ Duty
Glass Container in Park with Swimming Area
Group Rally/Special Use Permit
Parking & Mooring Violation
City Events Violation
Alcohol in Park
Operating Scooter When Prohibited
Use of Scooter Where Prohibited
Use of Scooter Without a Helmet
No Reflectors on Scooter
No Muffler on Scooter
Scooter Operator Under Age 13
Effect of Schedule. This schedule establishes default base penalties for violations of the Renton Municipal Code that are issued as infractions under the authority of RCW 7.80 RCW, but these penalties do
not include any state-imposed statutory assessments. Except as otherwise prohibited by law or court rule, a court with jurisdiction over the infraction may impose on a defendant a lesser penalty in an
individual case. Provided that, whenever the base penalty plus mandatory statutory assessments results in a total payment that is not an even dollar amount, the base penalty is deemed to be amended
to a higher amount which produces the next greatest even dollar total.
Penalties Established by Court Rule or Specific Penalty Established by Law. This schedule does not apply to penalties established by state or local court rule or to a penalty that is established in law with
a specific amount (i.e. ordinance or statute setting a penalty equal to a specified amount rather than a penalty up to a maximum amount). To the extent a penalty scheduled herein conflicts with a state
or local court rule or a penalty that is established in law, this schedule shall be deemed preempted by the court rule or penalty established in law.
Owner to Maintain Premises Free of Litter
Litter of Vacant Lots
Unsafe Use of Scooter
Prohibiting Distribution of Handbills Where
Properly Posted
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Dropping Litter from Aircraft
Posting Notices Prohibited
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. ________
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING THE CITY
OF RENTON FISCAL YEARS 2025/2026 BIENNIAL BUDGET AS ADOPTED BY
ORDINANCE NO. 6147, BY INCREASING THE BUDGETED REVENUES AND
EXPENDITURES BY $56,072,799 AND $167,033,277 RESPECTIVELY; AMENDING
THE 2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE AS LAST AMENDED BY ORDINANCE
NO. 6156; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, on November 18, 2024, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 6147 adopting
the City of Renton’s 2025/2026 Biennial Budget and incorporating therein the job classifications
and pay ranges for City employees set forth in the 2025 City of Renton Salary Table and updated
such table in Ordinance No. 6156; and
WHEREAS, funds appropriated in 2024, but not expended in 2024 due to capital project
interruptions and delays in invoice payments, need to be carried forward and appropriated for
expenditure in 2025 requiring an adjustment to the 2025/2026 Biennial Budget; and
WHEREAS, minor corrections and the recognition of grants, contributions and associated
costs, and new cost items not previously included in the budget require additional adjustments
to the 2025/2026 Biennial Budget; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend the 2025 City of Renton Salary Table to:
make minor corrections and clarifications; reflect the wages approved as part of the 2025-2027
collective bargaining agreement with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal
Employees (AFSCME) bargaining group; update the cost-of-living increase for non-represented
employees from 3.5% to 3.8%, add a revised longevity amount for AFSCME and non-represented
employees; reflect the new position titles that were previously added to the biennium budget;
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eliminate position titles that were eliminated in the biennium budget; recognize the revised titles
of Finance Director (m41), Communications and Engagement Director (m38), Parks Planning &
Trails Manager (m32), Comms & Community Engagement Manager (PD) (m30), Network &
Security Engineer 2 (a29) and Network & Security Engineer 1 (a25); and reflect salary grade
changes pursuant to the AFSCME collective bargaining agreement and the salary grade change
from m28 to m36 of the non-represented position Financial Operations Manager; and to reflect
the addition of a Financial Operations Supervisor position at m27.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The City of Renton’s 2025/2026 Biennial Budget, originally adopted by
Ordinance No. 6147 is hereby amended to increase revenues by $56,072,799 for an amended
total revenues of $701,143,702 over the biennium, and increase expenditures by $167,033,277
for an amended total expenditures of $815,422,397 over the biennium.
SECTION II. The City Council hereby adopts the amended 2025/2026 Biennial Budget. The
2025 Carry Forward/1st Quarter Budget Adjustment Summary by Fund is attached as Exhibit A
and the 2026 Adjusted Budget Summary by Fund is attached as Exhibit B. Detailed lists of
adjustments are available for public review in the Office of the City Clerk, Renton City Hall.
SECTION III. The 2025 City of Renton Salary Table as last set forth in Ordinance No. 6156
is hereby repealed in its entirety and replaced with the 2025 City of Renton Salary Table, attached
hereto as Exhibit C.The Amended Salary Table is intended to be consistent with all applicable
collective bargaining agreements. In the event of conflicts, applicable collective bargaining
agreements control.
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SECTION IV. The Amended Salary Table shall be effective on May 16, 2025, except the
changes to the wages of the employees of the AFSCME bargaining group shall be retroactive
starting on January 1, 2025, pursuant to their 2025-2027 collective bargaining agreement.
SECTION V. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this ordinance
should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such
invalidity or unconstitutionality thereof shall not affect the constitutionality of any other section,
subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this ordinance.
SECTION VI. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after publication
of a summary of this ordinance in the City's official newspaper. The summary shall consist of this
ordinance's title.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL the day of , 2025.
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Jason A. Seth, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2025.
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Armondo Pavone, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Shane Moloney, City Attorney
Date of Publication:
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Exhibit A: 2025 Carry Forward/1st Quarter Budget Adjustment
Summary by Fund
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BEGINNING FUND BALANCE REVENUES EXPENDITURES ENDING FUND BALANCE
Fund 2025 Beg Fund Bal Changes 2025 Adj Fund Bal
2025 Budgeted
Revenue Changes 2025 Adjusted
Revenue
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Balance
0XX GENERAL FUND 90,926,387 25,041,837 115,968,224 138,719,525 1,101,429 139,820,954 143,996,528 8,453,469 152,449,996 103,339,181 (20,794,000) 82,545,182
110 SPECIAL HOTEL-MOTEL TAX 887,667 297,311 1,184,978 350,000 5,000 355,000 - 644,939 644,939 895,040 895,040
127 CABLE COMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENT 318,300 53,910 372,210 60,000 - 60,000 97,674 - 97,674 334,536 334,536
130 HOUSING AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES 13,702,847 1,727,792 15,430,639 4,030,000 - 4,030,000 1,750,000 1,445,719 3,195,719 16,264,920 16,264,920
135 SPRINGBROOK WETLANDS BANK 675,130 47,833 722,963 - - - 40,000 - 40,000 682,963 682,963
140 POLICE SEIZURE - 790,432 790,432 - - - - 790,432 790,432 - -
141 POLICE CSAM SEIZURE - 132,667 132,667 - - - - 132,667 132,667 - -
150 AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 292,000 923 292,923 - - - - - - 292,923 292,923
215 GENERAL GOVERNMENT MISC DEBT SVC 5,604,901 207,346 5,812,247 2,923,225 - 2,923,225 2,952,717 - 2,952,717 5,782,755 (2,717,575) 3,065,180
303 COMMUNITY SERVICES IMPACT MITIGATION 242,833 116,910 359,743 100,000 - 100,000 105,000 - 105,000 354,743 354,743
304 FIRE IMPACT MITIGATION - 2,489 2,489 200,000 - 200,000 200,000 - 200,000 2,489.31 (2,489) -
305 TRANSPORTATION IMPACT MITIGATION 3,031,422 581,899 3,613,321 1,000,000 - 1,000,000 250,000 - 250,000 4,363,321 4,363,321
308 REET1 4,065,153 995,741 5,060,894 2,520,000 - 2,520,000 4,560,000 - 4,560,000 3,020,894 3,020,894
309 REET2 1,262,078 1,050,587 2,312,665 2,520,000 - 2,520,000 2,799,625 - 2,799,625 2,033,040 2,033,040
31X SCHOOL DISTRICT IMPACT MITIGATION 34 2,334 2,368 600,000 - 600,000 600,000 - 600,000 2,368 - 2,368
316 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES CIP 7,719,632 20,460,883 28,180,515 8,100,000 7,606,530 15,706,530 7,700,000 26,250,744 33,950,744 9,936,301 9,936,301
317 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 3,474,402 10,658,042 14,132,444 6,791,000 26,085,982 32,876,982 6,626,000 34,889,420 41,515,420 5,494,006 5,494,006
346 NEW FAMILY FIRST CENTER DEVELOPMENT 3,643,436 294,111 3,937,547 - - - - - - 3,937,547 3,937,547
402 AIRPORT OPERATIONS & CIP 7,217,117 6,136,183 13,353,300 4,903,287 244,064 5,147,351 5,240,243 6,538,998 11,779,241 6,721,411 (285,902) 6,435,509
403 SOLID WASTE UTILITY 3,034,659 938,175 3,972,834 26,733,744 405,921 27,139,665 27,489,058 109,890 27,598,948 3,513,550 (400,000) 3,113,550
404 GOLF COURSE SYSTEM & CAPITAL 1,924,821 686,907 2,611,728 4,547,600 - 4,547,600 4,722,631 538,642 5,261,273 1,898,055 (1,022,854) 875,201
405 WATER OPERATIONS & CAPITAL 19,405,751 37,268,188 56,673,939 19,781,884 100,000 19,881,884 18,402,082 33,487,010 51,889,092 24,666,731 (3,154,521) 21,512,210
406 WASTEWATER OPERATIONS & CAPITAL 9,265,112 18,441,184 27,706,296 12,731,749 - 12,731,749 12,734,429 15,120,237 27,854,666 12,583,378 (1,676,129) 10,907,249
407 SURFACE WATER OPERATIONS & CAPITAL 12,827,371 12,939,609 25,766,980 13,989,294 18,469,873 32,459,167 12,167,152 28,225,753 40,392,905 17,833,242 (2,066,880) 15,766,362
416 KING COUNTY METRO 6,189,443 1,458,368 7,647,811 22,791,462 - 22,791,462 22,791,462 - 22,791,462 7,647,811 (380,000) 7,267,811
501 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 12,960,059 6,575,769 19,535,828 7,150,956 12,000 7,162,956 6,269,608 5,276,339 11,545,947 15,152,837 (15,152,837) -
502 INSURANCE 23,192,076 2,589,270 25,781,346 6,020,527 2,000,000 8,020,527 7,663,244 46,811 7,710,055 26,091,818 (18,200,000) 7,891,818
503 INFORMATION SERVICES 4,006,779 5,625,428 9,632,207 10,043,732 30,000 10,073,732 9,772,553 4,421,703 14,194,257 5,511,683 (2,326,091) 3,185,592
504 FACILITIES 998,126 964,043 1,962,169 7,696,815 - 7,696,815 7,637,730 117,549 7,755,279 1,903,704 1,903,704
505 COMMUNICATIONS 483,744 295,812 779,556 - - - - - - 779,556 779,556
512 HEALTHCARE INSURANCE 9,906,095 611,547 10,517,642 16,538,492 - 16,538,492 17,049,360 - 17,049,360 10,006,774 (5,114,808) 4,891,966
522 LEOFF1 RETIREES HEALTHCARE 19,251,931 1,420,248 20,672,179 920,000 - 920,000 1,686,222 - 1,686,222 19,905,957 (19,905,957) -
611 FIREMENS PENSION 9,130,427 506,325 9,636,752 1,500,000 - 1,500,000 275,475 - 275,475 10,861,277 (10,861,277) -
Total Other Funds 184,713,346 133,878,267 318,591,613 184,543,767 54,959,370 239,503,137 181,582,265 158,036,854 339,619,119 218,475,632 (83,267,319) 135,208,312
TOTAL ALL FUNDS 275,639,733 158,920,104 434,559,837 323,263,292 56,060,799 379,324,091 325,578,792 166,490,322 492,069,115 321,814,813 (104,061,319) 217,753,494
CARRY FORWARD 47,353,507 CARRY FORWARD 151,616,398
NEW 8,707,292 NEW 14,873,924
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0XX GENERAL FUND 85,649,384 17,689,797 103,339,181 141,112,362 - 141,112,362 145,597,900 398,283 145,996,183 98,455,360 (20,019,542) 78,435,818
110 SPECIAL HOTEL-MOTEL TAX 1,237,667 (342,627) 895,040 350,000 - 350,000 - - - 1,245,040 1,245,040
127 CABLE COMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENT 280,626 53,910 334,536 60,000 - 60,000 97,674 - 97,674 296,862 296,862
130 HOUSING AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES 15,982,847 282,073 16,264,920 4,030,000 - 4,030,000 1,750,000 - 1,750,000 18,544,920 18,544,920
135 SPRINGBROOK WETLANDS BANK 635,130 47,833 682,963 - - - 40,000 - 40,000 642,963 642,963
140 POLICE SEIZURE - - - - - - - - - - -
141 POLICE CSAM SEIZURE - - - - - - - - - - -
150 AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 292,000 923 292,923 - - - - - - 292,923 - 292,923
215 GENERAL GOVERNMENT MISC DEBT SVC 5,575,409 207,346 5,782,755 2,923,075 - 2,923,075 2,941,644 - 2,941,644 5,764,186 (2,717,575) 3,046,611
303 COMMUNITY SERVICES IMPACT MITIGATION 237,833 116,910 354,743 100,000 - 100,000 - - - 454,743 454,743
304 FIRE IMPACT MITIGATION - 2,489 2,489 200,000 - 200,000 200,000 - 200,000 2,489 (2,489) -
305 TRANSPORTATION IMPACT MITIGATION 3,781,422 581,899 4,363,321 1,000,000 - 1,000,000 749,000 - 749,000 4,614,321 4,614,321
308 REET 1 2,025,153 995,741 3,020,894 2,520,000 - 2,520,000 900,000 - 900,000 4,640,894 4,640,894
309 REET 2 982,453 1,050,587 2,033,040 2,520,000 - 2,520,000 2,146,475 - 2,146,475 2,406,565 2,406,565
31X SCHOOL DISTRICT IMPACT MITIGATION 34 2,334 2,368 600,000 - 600,000 600,000 - 600,000 2,368 - 2,368
316 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES CIP 8,119,632 1,816,669 9,936,301 2,800,000 - 2,800,000 2,400,000 - 2,400,000 10,336,301 10,336,301
317 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 3,639,402 1,854,604 5,494,006 5,625,000 - 5,625,000 5,460,000 - 5,460,000 5,659,006 5,659,006
346 NEW FAMILY FIRST CENTER DEVELOPMENT 3,643,436 294,111 3,937,547 - - - - - - 3,937,547 3,937,547
402 AIRPORT OPERATIONS & CIP 6,880,161 (158,750) 6,721,411 4,903,287 - 4,903,287 4,515,973 23,935 4,539,908 7,084,789 (295,191) 6,789,599
403 SOLID WASTE UTILITY 2,279,345 1,234,205 3,513,550 27,217,815 - 27,217,815 28,235,332 - 28,235,332 2,496,033 (400,000) 2,096,033
404 GOLF COURSE SYSTEM & CAPITAL 1,749,790 148,265 1,898,055 4,803,170 - 4,803,170 4,959,709 - 4,959,709 1,741,515 (1,055,873) 685,642
405 WATER OPERATIONS 16,674,134 1,263,951 17,938,085 16,328,544 - 16,328,544 15,111,791 76,747 15,188,537 19,078,092 (3,216,675) 15,861,416
425 WATER CIP 4,093,728 2,616,523 6,710,251 3,550,000 - 3,550,000 3,550,000 - 3,550,000 6,710,251 6,710,251
471 WATERWORKS RATE STABILIZATION 17,691 704 18,395 - - - - - - 18,395 18,395
405 WATER OPERATIONS & CAPITAL 20,785,553 3,881,178 24,666,731 19,878,544 - 19,878,544 18,661,791 76,747 18,738,537 25,806,738 (3,216,675) 22,590,062
406 WASTEWATER OPERATIONS & CAPITAL 9,262,432 3,320,946 12,583,378 13,042,313 - 13,042,313 12,288,335 - 12,288,335 13,337,357 (1,691,827) 11,645,529
407 SURFACE WATER OPERATIONS & CAPITAL 14,649,513 3,183,729 17,833,242 14,505,148 - 14,505,148 14,100,697 18,981 14,119,678 18,218,712 (2,073,149) 16,145,563
416 KING COUNTY METRO 6,189,443 1,458,368 7,647,811 23,791,462 - 23,791,462 23,791,462 - 23,791,462 7,647,811 (380,000) 7,267,811
501 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 13,841,407 1,311,430 15,152,837 6,759,008 12,000 6,771,008 6,842,794 - 6,842,794 15,081,051 (15,081,051) -
502 INSURANCE 21,549,359 4,542,459 26,091,818 6,073,908 - 6,073,908 8,471,547 - 8,471,547 23,694,179 (17,400,000) 6,294,179
503 INFORMATION SERVICES 4,277,958 1,233,725 5,511,683 10,071,742 - 10,071,742 9,821,843 25,009 9,846,853 5,736,572 (2,551,999) 3,184,574
504 FACILITIES 1,057,211 846,493 1,903,704 8,018,031 - 8,018,031 7,994,672 - 7,994,672 1,927,063 1,927,063
505 COMMUNICATIONS 483,744 295,812 779,556 - - - - - - 779,556 779,556
512 HEALTHCARE INSURANCE 9,395,227 611,547 10,006,774 17,682,747 - 17,682,747 18,202,177 - 18,202,177 9,487,344 (5,460,653) 4,026,690
522 LEOFF1 RETIREES HEALTHCARE 18,485,709 1,420,248 19,905,957 920,000 - 920,000 1,776,327 - 1,776,327 19,049,630 (19,049,630) -
611 FIREMENS PENSION 10,354,952 506,325 10,861,277 300,000 - 300,000 264,975 - 264,975 10,896,302 (10,896,302) -
Total Other Funds 187,674,848 30,800,784 218,475,632 180,695,250 12,000 180,707,250 177,212,428 144,672 177,357,100 221,825,781 (82,272,415) 139,553,367
TOTAL ALL FUNDS 273,324,232 48,490,581 321,814,813 321,807,612 12,000 321,819,612 322,810,328 542,955 323,353,283 320,281,142 (102,291,957) 217,989,185
2 year total 645,070,904 56,072,799 701,143,703 648,389,120 167,033,277 815,422,398 320,281,142 (102,291,957) 217,989,185
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e10 Mayor (1)18,094 217,128 18,094 217,128
e09 City Council President (2)(7)
e09 City Council Members (2)
e11 Municipal Court Judge (6)
Salary established pursuant to RMC 3-10-2.E
m53 Chief Administrative Officer 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128 19,008 228,096 19,960 239,520
m52 Police Chief (3) 15,988 191,856 16,798 201,576 17,655 211,860 18,549 222,588 19,476 233,712
m51 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128 19,008 228,096
m50 15,217 182,604 15,988 191,856 16,798 201,576 17,655 211,860 18,549 222,588
m49 City Attorney 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128
m49 Parks & Recreation Administrator 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128
m49 Community & Economic Development Administrator 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128
m49 Deputy Chief Administrative Officer 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128
m49 Finance Administrator 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128
m49 Human Resources & Risk Mgmt Administrator 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128
m49 Judicial Administrative Officer 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128
m49 Public Works Administrator 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712 18,094 217,128
m48 Police Deputy Chief (4)14,486 173,832 15,217 182,604 15,988 191,856 16,798 201,576 17,655 211,860
m47 14,134 169,608 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680 17,226 206,712
m46 Prosecution Director 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832 15,217 182,604 15,988 191,856 16,798 201,576
m45 13,454 161,448 14,134 169,608 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188 16,390 196,680
m44 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832 15,217 182,604 15,988 191,856
m43 Economic Development Director 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448 14,134 169,608 14,852 178,224 15,599 187,188
m42 Police Commander (5)12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832 15,217 182,604
m42 Sr Assistant City Attorney 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832 15,217 182,604
m41 Finance Director 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448 14,134 169,608 14,852 178,224
m41 Information Technology Director 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448 14,134 169,608 14,852 178,224
m40 Airport Director 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832
m40 Development Engineering Director 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832
m40 Development Services Director 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832
m40 Facilities Director 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832
m40 Maintenance Services Director 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832
m40 Planning Director 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832
m40 Transportation Systems Director 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832
m40 Utility Systems Director 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468 14,486 173,832
m39 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448 14,134 169,608
m38 City Clerk/Public Records Officer 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m38 Communications and Engagement Director 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m38 Emergency Management Director 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m38 Enterprise Applications Manager 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m38 HR Labor Relations & Compensation Manager 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m38 Infrastructure & Security Manager 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m38 Lead Prosecutor 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m38 Parks and Trails Director 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m38 Recreation Director 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536 13,789 165,468
m37 ITS and Maintenance Manager 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448
m37 Transportation Design Manager 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448
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m37 Transportation Operations Manager 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448
m37 Transportation Planning Manager 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448
m37 Utility Engineering Manager 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636 13,454 161,448
m36 Budget & Accounting Manager 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m36 Construction Engineering Manager 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m36 Current Planning Manager 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m36 Development Engineering Manager 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m36 Economic Development Assistant Director 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m36 Financial Operations Manager 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m36 Government Affairs Manager 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m36 Long Range Planning Manager 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m36 Redevelopment Manager 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904 13,128 157,536
m35 Assistant City Attorney 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280 12,803 153,636
m34 Asset Manager 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904
m34 GIS & Data Manager 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904
m34 Human Resources Benefits Manager 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904
m34 Organizational Development Manager 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904
m34 Risk Manager 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716 12,492 149,904
m33 Sustainability & Solid Waste Manager 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280
m33 Water Maintenance Manager 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236 12,190 146,280
m32 Capital Projects Manager 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716
m32 Economic Development Manager 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716
m32 Fleet Manager 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716
m32 Human Services Manager 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716
m32 Parks Planning & Trails Manager 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716
m32 Street Maintenance Manager 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716
m32 Urban Forestry and Natural Resources Manager 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716
m32 Waste Water/Special Operations Manager 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840 11,893 142,716
m31 Facilities Manager 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236
m31 Parks Maintenance Manager 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564 11,603 139,236
m30 Comms & Community Engagement Manager (PD)9,290 111,480 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840
m30 Police Manager 9,290 111,480 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300 11,320 135,840
m29 Communications Manager 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564
m29 Golf Course Manager 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564
m29 Prosecuting Attorney 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564
m29 Recreation Manager 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120 11,047 132,564
m28 Permit Services Manager 8,845 106,140 9,290 111,480 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300
m28 Tax & Licensing Manager 8,845 106,140 9,290 111,480 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988 10,775 129,300
m27 Enterprise Content Manager 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120
m27 Financial Operations Supervisor 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120
m27 Senior Grants Analyst 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120
m27 Museum Manager 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036 10,510 126,120
m26 Chief of Staff 8,416 100,992 8,845 106,140 9,290 111,480 9,758 117,096 10,249 122,988
m25 Court Services Manager 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036
m25 Head Golf Professional 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036
m25 Senior Benefits Analyst 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036
m25 Senior Employee Relations Analyst 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036
m25 Senior Finance Analyst 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036
m25 Senior Human Resources Analyst - DEI 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036
m25 Senior Risk Management Analyst 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036
m25 Solid Waste Program Manager 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276 10,003 120,036
m24 Deputy City Clerk/Public Records Officer 8,015 96,180 8,416 100,992 8,845 106,140 9,290 111,480 9,758 117,096
m23 Benefits Analyst 7,811 93,732 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276
m23 Employee Relations Analyst 7,811 93,732 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276
m23 Recreation Supervisor 7,811 93,732 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276
m23 Risk Management Analyst 7,811 93,732 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696 9,523 114,276
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
3.8%
Grade Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
Wage Adjustment
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
NON-REPRESENTED Revised xxxxx
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
m22 Community Events Coordinator 7,627 91,524 8,015 96,180 8,416 100,992 8,845 106,140 9,290 111,480
m22 Community Outreach Coordinator 7,627 91,524 8,015 96,180 8,416 100,992 8,845 106,140 9,290 111,480
m22 Golf Course Supervisor 7,627 91,524 8,015 96,180 8,416 100,992 8,845 106,140 9,290 111,480
m22 Parks & Recreation Program Coordinator 7,627 91,524 8,015 96,180 8,416 100,992 8,845 106,140 9,290 111,480
m21 Executive Assistant 7,438 89,256 7,811 93,732 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696
m21 Senior Tax & Licensing Auditor 7,438 89,256 7,811 93,732 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524 9,058 108,696
m20 7,257 87,084 7,627 91,524 8,015 96,180 8,416 100,992 8,845 106,140
m19 7,083 84,996 7,438 89,256 7,811 93,732 8,212 98,544 8,627 103,524
m18 Payroll Technician 3 6,905 82,860 7,257 87,084 7,627 91,524 8,015 96,180 8,416 100,992
m17 Legal Analyst 6,742 80,904 7,083 84,996 7,438 89,256 7,811 93,732 8,212 98,544
n16 Administrative Assistants (All Depts)6,550 78,600 6,880 82,560 7,217 86,604 7,589 91,068 7,968 95,616
n16 Finance Analyst 3 6,550 78,600 6,880 82,560 7,217 86,604 7,589 91,068 7,968 95,616
n16 Tax & Licensing Auditor 2 6,550 78,600 6,880 82,560 7,217 86,604 7,589 91,068 7,968 95,616
n15 6,380 76,560 6,709 80,508 7,046 84,552 7,404 88,848 7,783 93,396
n14 6,229 74,748 6,550 78,600 6,880 82,560 7,217 86,604 7,589 91,068
n13 Finance Analyst 2 6,075 72,900 6,380 76,560 6,709 80,508 7,046 84,552 7,404 88,848
n13 Human Resources Specialist 6,075 72,900 6,380 76,560 6,709 80,508 7,046 84,552 7,404 88,848
n13 Payroll Technician 2 6,075 72,900 6,380 76,560 6,709 80,508 7,046 84,552 7,404 88,848
n13 Tax & Licensing Auditor 1 6,075 72,900 6,380 76,560 6,709 80,508 7,046 84,552 7,404 88,848
n12 5,933 71,196 6,229 74,748 6,550 78,600 6,880 82,560 7,217 86,604
n11 Assistant Golf Professional 5,784 69,408 6,075 72,900 6,380 76,560 6,709 80,508 7,046 84,552
n10 Finance Analyst 1 5,645 67,740 5,933 71,196 6,229 74,748 6,550 78,600 6,880 82,560
n10 Payroll Technician 1 5,645 67,740 5,933 71,196 6,229 74,748 6,550 78,600 6,880 82,560
n09 5,511 66,132 5,784 69,408 6,075 72,900 6,380 76,560 6,709 80,508
n08 5,372 64,464 5,645 67,740 5,933 71,196 6,229 74,748 6,550 78,600
n07 5,242 62,904 5,511 66,132 5,784 69,408 6,075 72,900 6,380 76,560
n06 5,112 61,344 5,372 64,464 5,645 67,740 5,933 71,196 6,229 74,748
n05 4,989 59,868 5,242 62,904 5,511 66,132 5,784 69,408 6,075 72,900
n04 4,869 58,428 5,112 61,344 5,372 64,464 5,645 67,740 5,933 71,196
n03 4,755 57,060 4,989 59,868 5,242 62,904 5,511 66,132 5,784 69,408
n02 4,639 55,668 4,869 58,428 5,112 61,344 5,372 64,464 5,645 67,740
n01 Office Specialist 4,532 54,384 4,755 57,060 4,989 59,868 5,242 62,904 5,511 66,132
NON-UNION (CLERICAL, OTHER)
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
3.8%
Grade Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
Wage Adjustment
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
NON-REPRESENTED Revised xxxxx
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
$7,524
Completion of 5 Yrs
Completion of 10 Yrs
Completion of 15 Yrs
Completion of 20 Yrs
Completion of 25 Yrs
Completion of 30 Yrs
(1) In addition to salary receives annual car allowance of $4800 or use of a city vehicle. Not eligible for longevity.
(2)
(3) Eligible for Longevity at the Non-Represented Longevity pay scale. Not eligible for Education or Uniform Allowance.
(4)Eligible for Longevity at the Non-Represented Longevity pay scale and Education Premium. Not eligible for Uniform Allowance. Eligible for 3% cash
premium or 3% into deferred compensation per employee's discretion for passing physical fitness.
(5)Receive Education/Longevity & Uniform Allowance based on Union Contract. Eligible for 3% deferred compensation for passing physical fitness.
Eligible for P2 paid job injury leave based on Union Contract.
(6) 4 year term. Not eligible for longevity.
(7) Council president to be paid $300/month above council members salary.
for Management and Non-Represented employees; except for CAO receives 11% per year.
5% Step a14E $376 per month
6% Step a14E $451 per month
7% Step a14E $527 per month
Council members salary set per Independent Salary Commission pursuant to Chapter 2-20 RMC. Council receives 2% of salary for deferred comp. If
members are prohibited from participating in PERS, they receive an extra 1.4 % of salary for deferred compensation. Not eligible for longevity.
The city contributes 4% of employee's base wage per year to a deferred compensation account
Step a14, E =
3% Step a14E $226 per month
4% Step a14E $301 per month
2% Step a14E $150 per month
NON-REPRESENTED LONGEVITY PAY
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
Wage Adjustment 3.8%
Grade Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
a40 11,711 140,532 12,295 147,540 12,919 155,028 13,575 162,900 14,260 171,120
a39 11,445 137,340 12,013 144,156 12,602 151,224 13,243 158,916 13,913 166,956
a38 11,153 133,836 11,711 140,532 12,295 147,540 12,919 155,028 13,575 162,900
a37 Principal Civil Engineer 10,897 130,764 11,445 137,340 12,013 144,156 12,602 151,224 13,243 158,916
a36 10,621 127,452 11,153 133,836 11,711 140,532 12,295 147,540 12,919 155,028
a35 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764 11,445 137,340 12,013 144,156 12,602 151,224
a34 Structural Plans Examiner 10,113 121,356 10,621 127,452 11,153 133,836 11,711 140,532 12,295 147,540
a33 Civil Engineer 3 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764 11,445 137,340 12,013 144,156
a32 Assistant Airport Manager 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356 10,621 127,452 11,153 133,836 11,711 140,532
a32 Principal Planner 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356 10,621 127,452 11,153 133,836 11,711 140,532
a31 Client Technology Sys & Support Super 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764 11,445 137,340
a30 Civil Engineer 2 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356 10,621 127,452 11,153 133,836
a30 Senior Systems Analyst 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356 10,621 127,452 11,153 133,836
a29 Capital Projects Coordinator 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764
a29 ITS & Signal Maintenance Supervisor 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764
a29 Network & Security Engineer 2 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764
a29 Program Development Coordinator 2 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764
a29 Senior Network Systems Specialist 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764
a29 Senior Planner 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404 10,897 130,764
a28 Senior Business Systems Analyst 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356 10,621 127,452
a28 Transportation Planner 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356 10,621 127,452
a28 Water Treatment Operations Supervisor 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356 10,621 127,452
a27 GIS Analyst 3 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404
a27 Systems Analyst 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428 10,367 124,404
a26 Civil Engineer 1 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356
a26 Facilities Coordinator 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356
a26 Lead Building Inspector 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356
a26 Lead Code Compliance Inspector 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356
a26 Lead Construction Engineering Inspector 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356
a26 Lead Electrical/Ctrl Systems Technician 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356
a26 Neighborhood Program Coordinator 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356
a26 Program Development Coordinator 1 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572 10,113 121,356
a25 Network & Security Engineer 1 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428
a25 Network Systems Specialist 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428
a25 Senior Economic Development Specialist 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656 9,869 118,428
a24 Airport Ops & Maintenance Supervisor 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
a24 Building Plan Reviewer 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
a24 Business Systems Analyst 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
a24 Engineering Specialist 3 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
a24 GIS Analyst 2 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
a24 Property Services Specialist 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
a24 Street Maintenance Services Supervisor 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
a24 Waste Water Maint. Services Supervisor 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
a24 Water Maintenance Services Supervisor 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956 9,631 115,572
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective 4/7/2025
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
Wage Adjustment 3.8%
Grade Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective 4/7/2025
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
a23 Client Technology Services Specialist 3 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Custodial Maintenance Supervisor 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Data Analyst 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Emergency Management Coordinator 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Facilities Supervisor 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Housing Repair Coordinator 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Pavement Management Technician 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Plan Reviewer 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Senior Paralegal 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Signal & ITS Technician 3 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a23 Utility Accounts Supervisor 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280 9,388 112,656
a22 Associate Planner 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 Building Inspector/Combination 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 Building Inspector/Electrical 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 Case Manager 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 Code Compliance Inspector 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 Communications Specialist 2 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 Construction Engineering Inspector 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 GIS Analyst 1 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 Parks Maintenance Supervisor 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a22 Water Meter Tech. Services Supervisor 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628 9,163 109,956
a21 Business Coordinator - Airport 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280
a21 Human Services Coordinator 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280
a21 Lead Vehicle & Equipment Mechanic 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280
a21 Public Records Analyst 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280
a21 Traffic Signage & Marking Supervisor 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280
a21 SCADA/Telemetry Technician 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096 8,940 107,280
a20 Client Technology Services Specialist 2 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628
a20 Economic Development Specialist 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628
a20 Engineering Specialist 2 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628
a20 Inspecting Arborist 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628
a20 Senior Program Specialist 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576 8,719 104,628
a19 Electrical Technician 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096
a19 Encampment Clean-Up Lead 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096
a19 Farmers Market Coordinator 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096
a19 HVAC Systems Technician 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096
a19 Recreation Program Coordinator 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096
a19 Senior Sustainability Specialist 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096
a19 Signal & ITS Technician 2 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096
a19 Water Treatment Plant Operator 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152 8,508 102,096
a18 Assistant Planner 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576
a18 Development Services Representative 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576
a18 Lead Golf Course Maintenance Worker 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576
a18 Lead Maintenance Services Worker 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576
a18 Lead Parks Maintenance Worker 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576
a18 Maintenance Buyer 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576
a18 Paralegal 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576
a18 Water Utility Maintenance Technician 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812 8,298 99,576
a17 Digital Communications Specialist 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152
a17 Lift Station Technician 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152
a17 Program Assistant 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152
a17 Public Records Specialist 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152
a17 Senior Traffic Maintenance Worker 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152
a17 Sustainability Specialist 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152
a17 Water Treatment Plant Operator Trainee 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520 8,096 97,152
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
Wage Adjustment 3.8%
Grade Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective 4/7/2025
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
a16 City Clerk Specialist 2 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812
a16 Client Technology Services Specialist 1 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812
a16 Court Operations Specialist 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812
a16 Facilities Technician 2 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812
a16 Recreation Specialist 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812
a16 Vehicle & Equipment Mechanic 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288 7,901 94,812
a15 Airport Operations Specialist 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520
a15 Asset Management Systems Technician 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520
a15 Communications Specialist 1 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520
a15 Grounds Equipment Mechanic 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520
a15 Housing Maintenance Technician 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520
a15 Planning Technician 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520
a15 Signal & ITS Technician 1 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020 7,710 92,520
a14 Engineering Specialist 1 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Facilities Technician 1 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Golf Course Maintenance Worker 3 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Maintenance Services Worker 3 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Parks Maintenance Worker 3 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Permit Services Specialist 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Print & Mail Supervisor 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Program Specialist 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Recreation Systems Technician 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a14 Traffic Maintenance Worker 2 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872 7,524 90,288
a13 Judicial Specialist 2 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772 7,335 88,020
a12 Airport Maintenance Worker 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872
a12 City Clerk Specialist 1 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872
a12 Water Meter System Specialist 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804 7,156 85,872
a11 Encampment Clean-Up Worker 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772
a11 Fleet Management Technician 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772
a11 IT Procurement & Contract Coordinator 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772
a11 Lead Maintenance Custodian 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772
a11 Legal Assistant 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752 6,981 83,772
a10 Accounting Assistant 4 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804
a10 Administrative Secretary 1 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804
a10 Golf Course Maintenance Worker 2 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804
a10 Golf Course Operations Assistant 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804
a10 Maintenance Services Worker 2 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804
a10 Parks Maintenance Worker 2 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804
a10 Recreation Assistant 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804
a10 Traffic Maintenance Worker 1 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892 6,817 81,804
a09 Judicial Specialist 1 5,456 65,472 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752
a09 Purchasing Assistant 5,456 65,472 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876 6,646 79,752
a08 Accounting Assistant 3 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892
a08 Court Security Officer 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892
a08 Maintenance Custodian 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892
a08 Secretary 2 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892
a08 Water Meter Technician 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088 6,491 77,892
a07 Maintenance Services Worker 1 5,195 62,340 5,456 65,472 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252 6,323 75,876
a06 Accounting Assistant 2 5,073 60,876 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088
a06 Golf Course Maintenance Worker 1 5,073 60,876 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088
a06 Parks Maintenance Worker 1 5,073 60,876 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536 6,174 74,088
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
Wage Adjustment 3.8%
Grade Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
AFSCME, Local 2170 Effective 4/7/2025
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
a05 4,946 59,352 5,195 62,340 5,456 65,472 5,733 68,796 6,021 72,252
a04 Accounting Assistant 1 4,828 57,936 5,073 60,876 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536
a04 Parks Maintenance Assistant 4,828 57,936 5,073 60,876 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536
a04 Print & Mail Assistant 4,828 57,936 5,073 60,876 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536
a04 Pro Shop Assistant 4,828 57,936 5,073 60,876 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116 5,878 70,536
a03 Golf Course Associate 4,709 56,508 4,946 59,352 5,195 62,340 5,456 65,472 5,733 68,796
a02 Custodian 4,604 55,248 4,828 57,936 5,073 60,876 5,324 63,888 5,593 67,116
a01 4,483 53,796 4,709 56,508 4,946 59,352 5,195 62,340 5,456 65,472
$7,524
Completion of 5 Yrs
Completion of 10 Yrs
Completion of 15 Yrs
Completion of 20 Yrs
Completion of 25 Yrs
Completion of 30 Yrs
- The city contributes 1% of employee's base wage per year to a VEBA account. (Article 12.3 of AFSCME CBA)
- The city contributes 3% of employee's base wage per year to a deferred compensation account. (Article 14 of Agreement By and Between City of
Renton and Local 2170, Washington State Council of County and City Employees, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
6% Step a14E $451 per month
7% Step a14E $527 per month
per month
LONGEVITY PAY
Step a14, E =
2% Step a14E $150 per month
3% Step a14E $226 per month
4% Step a14E $301 per month
5% Step a14E $376
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
POLICE DEPARTMENT - Commissioned Officers 4.0%
Grade Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
Police Chief See Management & Supervisory Matrix, Grade m52
Police Deputy Chief See Management & Supervisory Matrix, Grade m48
Police Commander See Management & Supervisory Matrix, Grade m42
pc61 Sergeant*11,858 142,299 12,807 153,684
(15% over Police Officer 2)*Step increase at 12 months
pc60 8,357 100,288 9,016 108,192 9,661 115,938 10,313 123,755
pc59 7,866 94,398 8,485 101,821 9,093 109,114 9,705 116,466
Position Title
Frozen
Frozen
Police Officer 2 (2189
Schedule) (6.25% over
Police Officer 1)
Police Officer 1 (Newly
Hired 2080 Hours)
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
Effective January 1, 2025
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
Wage Adjustment
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
Percent
Interpreters -------------------------------------------3%
Detectives ------------------------------------------3%
Traffic Assignment-------------------------------3%
Motorcycle Assignment-- 2%
Background Investigator- 3%
Canine Officer ------------------------------------4%
Corporal Assignment --------------------------7.5%
Field Training Officer ---------------------------3%
8% when assigned student(s)
Training Officer------------------------------------3%
SWAT Assignment ---------------------------------4%
SRO Assignment----------------------------------3%
Civil Disturbance Paid at rate of double time with 3 hrs
Unit -------------------------minimum when called to an emergency.
Special Weapons
and Tactics----------------------
Negotiator----------------------------------4%
SET/DET----------------------------------3%
VIIT---------------------------------------2%*
VIIT Lead-------------------- 4%*
Percentage (of base wage)
Percentage (of base wage)
-
-
-
NOTE: Please refer to the current labor agreement for specific information.
Completion of 10 Yrs 4%
Completion of 15 Yrs 6%
Completion of 20 Yrs 10%
Completion of 25 Yrs 12%
Completion of 30 Yrs 14%
MONTHLY EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PAY (Appendix B)
4%
The city contributes 3% of employee's wage base toward deferred compensation for passing physical fitness. (Article 6.8.4,
and Appendix A.2.3 of Commissioned Guild CBA)
Effective January 1, 2025, the city contributes 3% of employee's wage base to a VEBA plan. (Article 14.10 of Commissioned
Guild CBA)
HAZARD DUTY AND PREMIUM PAY (Article 6.7 and 6.8)
MONTHLY LONGEVITY PAY (Appendix B)
Years of Service
Completion of 5 Yrs 2%
minimum when called to an emergency.
*In addition to a paid rate of time and one half with 3 hr
minimum when called out.
6%
The city contributes 1% of employee's wage base toward deferred compensation. (Appendix A.2.2 of Agreement By and
Between City of Renton and Renton Police Guild Representing Commissioned Employees (January 1, 2024-December 31,
2026) (Commissioned Guild CBA))
Paid at rate of time and one half with a 3 hr
BA Degree/Masters Degree
AA Degree (90 credits)
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
POLICE DEPARTMENT - Non-Commissioned Employees 4.0%
Grade Position Title Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
pn70 7,376 88,512 7,974 95,688 8,762 105,144 9,628 115,536 10,135 121,620
pn69 7,195 86,340 7,778 93,336 8,548 102,576 9,394 112,728 9,887 118,644
pn68 7,020 84,240 7,590 91,080 8,340 100,080 9,164 109,968 9,647 115,764
pn67 Community Engagement Coord.6,849 82,188 7,405 88,860 8,137 97,644 8,940 107,280 9,411 112,932
pn66 6,681 80,172 7,224 86,688 7,937 95,244 8,722 104,664 9,180 110,160
pn65 6,518 78,216 7,047 84,564 7,745 92,940 8,510 102,120 8,958 107,496
pn64 Crime Analyst 6,498 77,976 7,021 84,252 7,713 92,556 8,315 99,780 8,731 104,772
pn63 6,205 74,460 6,708 80,496 7,369 88,428 8,100 97,200 8,526 102,312
pn62 Police Services Specialist 8,556 102,672
(15% above Specialist, Step E)
pn61 Electronic Home Detention Coord 6,048 72,576 6,526 78,312 7,186 86,232 7,901 94,812 8,294 99,528
pn60 6,130 73,560 6,624 79,488 7,276 87,312 7,844 94,128 8,237 98,844
pn59 Domestic Violence Victim
Advocate 5,722 68,664 6,216 74,592 6,907 82,884 7,594 91,128 7,996 95,952
pn58 Evidence Technician 5,770 69,240 6,228 74,736 6,854 82,248 7,539 90,468 7,928 95,136
pn57 Police Services Specialist Lead 7,998 95,976
(7.5% above Specialist, Step E)
pn56 Animal Control Officer 5,441 65,292 5,883 70,596 6,469 77,628 7,114 85,368 7,471 89,652
pn54 Police Services Specialist 5,419 65,028 5,854 70,248 6,444 77,328 7,088 85,056 7,440 89,280
pn53 Police Administrative Specialist 4,851 58,212 5,245 62,940 5,766 69,192 6,343 76,116 6,655 79,860
pn52 Parking Enforcement Officer 4,700 56,400 5,072 60,864 5,587 67,044 6,146 73,752 6,449 77,388
Interpreter Premium…………...……………………..…………….................….....……….…………….3% of base pay (Article 6.5.2)
4% of base pay (Article 6.5.3)
4% of base pay (Article 6.5.1)
Double time with 3 hrs min (Article 6.4)
NON- COMMISSIONED PREMIUM PAY (Articles 6.4 and 6.5)
Public Records Act Premium……..…………………………………...............…………………………
Field Training Officer, FTO (Police Service Specialist)…...............…………........…
Crisis Communication Unit………..........…………………………..............…………..…...………
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
Effective January 1, 2025
STEP A STEP B STEP C STEP D STEP E
Wage Adjustment
AGENDA ITEM # 7. a)
POLICE DEPARTMENT - Non-Commissioned Employees 4.0%
2025 CITY OF RENTON SALARY TABLE
Effective January 1, 2025
Wage Adjustment
Completion of 25 Yrs 12%
Completion of 30 Yrs 14%
MONTHLY EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PAY SCHEDULE (Appendix B.2)
Percentage (of base wage)
AA Degree (90 credits)4%
BA/BS Degree or Masters Degree 6%
- The city contributes 3.5% of the employee's base wage to a deferred comp account. (Appendix A.3 of Non-Commissioned Guild
CBA)
- The city contributes an additional 3% of employee's wage base toward deferred comp for passing physical fitness.
(Article 6.8 of Non-Commissioned Guild CBA)
- The city contributes 2% of the employee's base wage to a VEBA plan. (Article 14.10 of Agreement By and Between
City of Renton and Non-Commissioned Employees of the Renton Police Guild (2024-2026) (Non-Commissioned Guild
CBA))
Completion of 10 Yrs 4%
Completion of 15 Yrs 6%
Completion of 20 Yrs 10%
Completion of 5 Yrs 2%
POLICE NON-COMMISSIONED- MONTHLY LONGEVITY INCENTIVE PAY SCHEDULE (Article 12, Appendix B.1)
Years of Service Percentage (of base wage)
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Grade
h50 20.90
h51 21.00
h52 22.00
h53 23.00
h54 24.00
h55 25.00
h56 26.00
h57 27.00
h58 28.00
h59 29.00
h60 30.00
h61 31.00
h62 32.00
h63 33.00
h64 34.00
h65 35.00
h66 40.00
h67 45.00
h68 50.00
h69 55.00
h70 60.00
h71 65.00
h72 70.00
h73 75.00
h74 80.00
h75 85.00
h76 90.00
h77 95.00
h78 100.00
2025 CITY OF
SUPPLEMENTAL
WAGE TABLE
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